God Gives Us Rain — a Sign of Abundanceਨਮੂਨਾ

Day 1: Rain is a Promise of God's Provision
Main Scripture:
Leviticus 26:4 (NIV) — “I will send you rain in its season, and the ground will yield its crops and the trees their fruit.”
Devotional Thought
Rain is never random in the eyes of God—it is a divine sign of His faithfulness. In Scripture, rain often symbolized by not just physical nourishment but spiritual favor. When the Israelites obeyed God, He promised them seasonal rain, which meant consistent harvest and prosperity.
Rain teaches us that provision flows from obedience and trust. Just as the earth opens to receive rain, our hearts must stay open to receive God's word and direction. His provision comes not by our striving, but by His perfect timing and grace.
Are you in a season where you feel dry or barren? Don’t give up. The clouds of provision are forming. God sends rain as a visible confirmation that abundance is on the way.
Reflection & Prayer
Lord, I believe You are faithful to provide rain in its season. Help me trust Your timing. I open my heart like the earth, ready to receive the abundance You have promised. Teach me to walk in obedience and remain expectant for the rain of Your blessings. In Jesus name, Amen.
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About this Plan

God Gives Us Rain: A Sign of Abundance" is a 3-day devotional that explores how rain symbolizes God's provision, preparation, and supernatural increase. Through Scripture and reflection, discover how God uses both natural and spiritual rain to soften hearts, bring restoration, and release blessings. Whether you're in a dry season or waiting for a breakthrough, this plan will help you trust God’s perfect timing for your personal harvest.
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