“For I am the LORD, I change not.”
— Malachi 3:6 (KJV)
✨
There is a stability in God that the earth cannot imitate.
While creation shifts, He remains unmoved.
While nations tremble, His throne remains unshaken.
Because He does not change, nothing connected to His nature changes — including His supply.
Every provision that flows from Him carries the imprint of His eternal consistency.
In God, there is no fluctuation, no uncertainty, no up-and-down movement.
His supply does not rise in summer and fall in winter.
It does not increase in good times and shrink in difficult times.
His giving is rooted in His nature, not in conditions.
This is why the believer who truly understands God’s nature can walk through unstable seasons with a stable heart.
We don’t depend on the economy — we depend on the Eternal.
We don’t depend on earthly cycles — we depend on the God who has no cycles.
This truth prepares you to receive today’s light with confidence:
God’s supply does not have seasons because God Himself does not have seasons.
π Verse of the Day
“Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing.”
— Psalm 145:16 (KJV)
✨ Reflection
Season can change.
People can change.
Markets can change.
Governments can change.
But the Source does not change.
If God is your supply chain, then your provision is not subject to:
-
seasons,
-
cycles,
-
economic weather,
-
financial climates,
-
market predictions,
-
or the ups and downs of earthly conditions.
God’s provision flows from His unchanging nature, not from earthly conditions.
Psalm 145:16 did not say God satisfies “sometimes” or “only in good seasons.”
It says “You open Your hand and satisfy.”
Meaning: whenever He opens His hand, needs are met.
There are seasons where your income may shrink, but His hand does not shrink.
There are moments where opportunities seem to disappear, yet His supply is still flowing.
There are times when human channels fail, but His river does not dry.
The widow of Zarephath discovered that God’s supply has no dry season.
The oil didn’t increase once — it increased every day, as long as the command of God stood (1 Kings 17:14–16).
This is the pattern of divine supply:
-
It may not overflow all at once.
-
But it will never run dry.
-
It meets you daily.
-
It carries you consistently.
-
It sustains you regardless of the climate around you.
Even when everything around you is shifting, the Source remains steady.
This is why David boldly said,
“I shall not want.”
Because his Shepherd does not have a dry season.
If your supply came from earth, you would be limited.
But your supply comes from heaven — and heaven does not recognise scarcity.
π― Takeaway
God’s economy has no “dry season.” His hand is always open.
π Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, thank You for being my Unchanging Source.
Teach my heart to rest in Your steady supply.
Deliver me from fear that reacts to earthly seasons.
Let Your unchanging hand silence every anxiety in me.
Today, I choose to trust Your constancy more than the instability around me.
Amen.
π Assignment for Today
Identify two areas in your life that feel unstable or unpredictable.
Then speak this aloud over each one with faith:
“My supply does not depend on seasons.
My supply comes from the Lord who does not change.”
This prepares your spirit for tomorrow’s lesson:
God provides beyond what you can plan.
No comments:
Post a Comment