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Day 14: MORE THAN I PRAYED FOR

  








Theme: Experiencing the abundance of God’s blessings beyond what you asked for.

Opening Prayer:
“Lord, I thank You because You are able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all I can ask or think. Holy Spirit, fill me with faith to believe for more than I prayed for.”

Devotional Thought:
"God is a God of abundance. Ephesians 3:20 reminds us that He is able to do far more than we ask or imagine. The stories of miraculous provision in Luke 5 and John 6 show us that God doesn’t just meet our needs—He exceeds them."

Scripture:

Activity:
Spend time thanking God for His abundant blessings. Declare, “Lord, I believe You will do more than I prayed for.”

Reflection Prompt:

  1. How has God exceeded your expectations in the past?
  2. What are you currently praying for, and how can you trust God for even greater outcomes?
  3. How can you share God’s abundance with others?

Guided Visualization:
Picture yourself holding an empty basket. See God filling it to overflowing with blessings beyond what you imagined.

Journal Prompt:

  • Write about a time when God did more than you prayed for. How did it impact your faith?

Declaration:
“God will do more than I prayed for. I walk in the abundance of His blessings, and I trust in His unlimited power.”

Worship Suggestion:

  • Listen to "God of Miracles" by Chris McClarney. Let the song inspire you to believe for more than you prayed for.

Closing Prayer:
“Thank You, Lord, for being a God of abundance. I trust You to do more than I prayed for, and I walk in faith, knowing that You have great things in store for me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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