π DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 313
DATE: 9TH NOVEMBER, 2025
TOPIC: BUILDING CAPACITY FOR DIVINE ENTRUSTMENT
ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: EXODUS 18:25 (KJV)
“And Moses chose able men out of all Israel, and made them heads over the people, rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens.”
DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE:
In this Kingdom, God entrusts revelation, resources, anointing, people, and authority according to one’s capacity. He will never place upon you a responsibility that will destroy you. Divine entrustment is always measured by spiritual, mental, and emotional readiness.
In our anchor scripture, after Jethro counseled Moses, leadership was distributed according to capacity — some over thousands, others hundreds, fifties, and tens. Likewise, in the parable of the talents, each servant received according to his ability. Even Jesus told His disciples that there were things He could not reveal to them yet because they could not bear them (John 16:12). These examples remind us that God’s blessings flow within the boundaries of our capacity.
Therefore, we must invest intentionally in personal and spiritual growth. Build yourself through study — both in Scripture and in resources that equip you for your area of calling. Spend time in the Word of God to understand His voice, His will, and His expectations for your life. Develop a disciplined prayer life, for life itself is spiritual — whether in business, leadership, family, marriage, or governance.
Many believers have not yet received certain answers to prayer because God, in His mercy, withholds what would otherwise destroy them or turn out to be a god. Sometimes what delays is not denial — it is divine protection. The Lord is waiting for you to grow into what you have been praying for.
Therefore, make deliberate investments in your character, knowledge, and spirituality. Build capacity for the assignment ahead so that when God releases His promises, you can handle them with wisdom and sustain them with grace.
PRAYER:
Father, build my capacity for greater responsibility. Help me to grow in wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual maturity. Prepare me for the blessings and assignments You have destined for me, and let nothing You entrust to me destroy me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
DAILY BIBLE READING:Exodus 18:13–26; Matthew 25:14–30; John 16:12–13
Author: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Contact:
Email: Alfredwabuko1966@gmail.com
Facebook: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Instagram: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi (user name: alfredwabuko)
WhatsApp Group: Servants of God Arena-Kenya
DATE: 9TH NOVEMBER, 2025
TOPIC: BUILDING CAPACITY FOR DIVINE ENTRUSTMENT
ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: EXODUS 18:25 (KJV)
“And Moses chose able men out of all Israel, and made them heads over the people, rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens.”
DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE:
In this Kingdom, God entrusts revelation, resources, anointing, people, and authority according to one’s capacity. He will never place upon you a responsibility that will destroy you. Divine entrustment is always measured by spiritual, mental, and emotional readiness.
In our anchor scripture, after Jethro counseled Moses, leadership was distributed according to capacity — some over thousands, others hundreds, fifties, and tens. Likewise, in the parable of the talents, each servant received according to his ability. Even Jesus told His disciples that there were things He could not reveal to them yet because they could not bear them (John 16:12). These examples remind us that God’s blessings flow within the boundaries of our capacity.
Therefore, we must invest intentionally in personal and spiritual growth. Build yourself through study — both in Scripture and in resources that equip you for your area of calling. Spend time in the Word of God to understand His voice, His will, and His expectations for your life. Develop a disciplined prayer life, for life itself is spiritual — whether in business, leadership, family, marriage, or governance.
Many believers have not yet received certain answers to prayer because God, in His mercy, withholds what would otherwise destroy them or turn out to be a god. Sometimes what delays is not denial — it is divine protection. The Lord is waiting for you to grow into what you have been praying for.
Therefore, make deliberate investments in your character, knowledge, and spirituality. Build capacity for the assignment ahead so that when God releases His promises, you can handle them with wisdom and sustain them with grace.
PRAYER:
Father, build my capacity for greater responsibility. Help me to grow in wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual maturity. Prepare me for the blessings and assignments You have destined for me, and let nothing You entrust to me destroy me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
DAILY BIBLE READING:Exodus 18:13–26; Matthew 25:14–30; John 16:12–13
Author: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Contact:
Email: Alfredwabuko1966@gmail.com
Facebook: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Instagram: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi (user name: alfredwabuko)
WhatsApp Group: Servants of God Arena-Kenya
π DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 313
π
DATE: 9TH NOVEMBER, 2025
TOPIC: BUILDING CAPACITY FOR DIVINE ENTRUSTMENT
ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: EXODUS 18:25 (KJV)
“And Moses chose able men out of all Israel, and made them heads over the people, rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens.”
DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE:
In this Kingdom, God entrusts revelation, resources, anointing, people, and authority according to one’s capacity. He will never place upon you a responsibility that will destroy you. Divine entrustment is always measured by spiritual, mental, and emotional readiness.
In our anchor scripture, after Jethro counseled Moses, leadership was distributed according to capacity — some over thousands, others hundreds, fifties, and tens. Likewise, in the parable of the talents, each servant received according to his ability. Even Jesus told His disciples that there were things He could not reveal to them yet because they could not bear them (John 16:12). These examples remind us that God’s blessings flow within the boundaries of our capacity.
Therefore, we must invest intentionally in personal and spiritual growth. Build yourself through study — both in Scripture and in resources that equip you for your area of calling. Spend time in the Word of God to understand His voice, His will, and His expectations for your life. Develop a disciplined prayer life, for life itself is spiritual — whether in business, leadership, family, marriage, or governance.
Many believers have not yet received certain answers to prayer because God, in His mercy, withholds what would otherwise destroy them or turn out to be a god. Sometimes what delays is not denial — it is divine protection. The Lord is waiting for you to grow into what you have been praying for.
Therefore, make deliberate investments in your character, knowledge, and spirituality. Build capacity for the assignment ahead so that when God releases His promises, you can handle them with wisdom and sustain them with grace.
PRAYER:
Father, build my capacity for greater responsibility. Help me to grow in wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual maturity. Prepare me for the blessings and assignments You have destined for me, and let nothing You entrust to me destroy me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
DAILY BIBLE READING:Exodus 18:13–26; Matthew 25:14–30; John 16:12–13
Author: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Contact:
Email: Alfredwabuko1966@gmail.com
Facebook: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
Instagram: Alfred Wabuko Manyasi (user name: alfredwabuko)
WhatsApp Group: Servants of God Arena-Kenya
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