Dearly beloved, greetings in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
Having completed our daily devotional teaching series on “Producing the Proof of Destiny”, we now shift our focus to a vital subject: Accessing Provision for Divine Destiny. In other words, we’ll examine how you can tap into God’s resources necessary to fulfill your divine destiny.
In Joshua chapter 5, God revealed to Israel that the manna which had sustained them in the wilderness would cease. For forty years, manna had been their daily provision—faithful, miraculous, and sufficient for survival. But now, as they stood at the threshold of their Promised Land, it was time for a new level of provision:
“And the manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of the old corn of the land; neither had the children of Israel manna any more; but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year.” — Joshua 5:12
Beloved, God has sustained you on one level in the past, but as you press forward into the fulfillment of your divine destiny, He calls you to step into a higher dimension of supernatural provision. Like Israel, you are crossing over into new territory, and that transition requires a fresh measure of faith and trust in God.
Perhaps you have walked through long seasons of barrenness—financial lack, shortage of wisdom, scarcity of opportunities, or limitations in talents and abilities. Yet the Lord declares that He is bringing you into a land of abundance: a land of brooks and fountains, of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees, of oil and honey (Deut. 8:7–9). In this land, you will not know want, for every need shall be supplied.
When Israel entered Canaan, they didn’t come empty-handed. They carried with them the wealth of Egypt, and God multiplied their blessings in the land. They ate from vineyards they had not planted, reaped from fields they had not sown, and enjoyed provision as they advanced in battle. The wealth of the wicked Canaanites literally fell into their hands, and God ensured that their armies lacked nothing while pursuing victory.
In the same way, God does not want you to live in constant struggle—whether in finances, wisdom, ministry, or life’s daily demands. His desire is that you walk in sufficiency and abundance, not for selfish indulgence, but so you can become a vessel of blessing and an instrument for Kingdom advancement.
Understand this: God’s abundance is not a license for materialism or wastefulness. True prosperity is not about extravagant living or selfish consumption. Rather, it is about God meeting your needs so that you, in turn, can become a channel of provision for His work—extending the Gospel to the nations and advancing His Kingdom.
If you will allow resources, talents, and finances to flow through you, God will ensure that they continue to flow to you. His principle is clear: “He that ministers seed to the sower both ministers bread for your food, and multiplies your seed sown, and increases the fruits of your righteousness” (2 Corinthians 9:10).
This month’s devotional readings will unfold powerful biblical strategies to help you tap into God’s supernatural cycle of divine provision. As you apply these truths, may you step into a new dimension where every need is supplied, every resource is available, and every destiny-assignment is fully funded by Heaven’s provision.
Remain blessed in Jesus’ name!
Pastor Anthony Eghosa