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When you are nothing, God can be everything in you!

Habakkuk 2:6 speaks of the “woe” that comes to those who build their lives on what isn’t theirs (debt, theft, or prideful claims). It describes a person “loading himself with pledges”—a heavy, suffocating way to live. Our prayer is a Declaration of Lightness. By acknowledging that everything belongs to God, you are transferring the “weight” of ownership from your shoulders to His. You aren’t just asking for forgiveness for unkept vows; you are asking for a character shift that makes you a person of Truth. When you stop trying to “increase what is not yours,” you find that what God gives you is more than enough, “Amen! Alleluia!”

Let’s Pray

Abba Father, I turn to You as my only source of help. Your Word warns against the woe of increasing what is not ours and loading ourselves with pledges we cannot fulfill. Lord, grant me the grace and favor to honor every vow I have made to You and to others (Ecclesiastes 5:4-5). Forgive me for the times I have been unfaithful to my word, and help me to live with such integrity that my life never becomes a proverb of shame or a mockery to my enemies. Help me to see myself as You see me. I acknowledge that I brought nothing into this world and will take nothing out; (1 Timothy 6:7) the whole earth and everything in it belong to You (Exodus 19:5). Deliver me from the self-deception of thinking I am something on my own (Galatians 6:3). I am nothing without You, but I am Yours, and You are mine. Strengthen my trust so my faith does not wither like a dying fig tree. Help my unbelief where I struggle (Mark 9:24). I am ashamed of my inconsistencies, but I lean on Your mercy, which never fails. Do not let me take Your grace for granted, but draw me closer through Your love. I return to You wholeheartedly today, trusting Your mercy over my mistakes. Search me and know me, Lord. I choose to cherish Your presence above all earthly gain. May my life reflect Your faithfulness and bring honor to Your name forever. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen.


 “Will not all these take up a proverb against him, And a taunting riddle against him, and say, ‘Woe to him who increases What is not his—how long? And to him who loads himself with many pledges’?”

‭‭ Habakkuk‬ ‭2‬:‭6 ‭NKJV

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