Many people remain stagnant in life—not because they are not earning money, not because they are living lavishly or recklessly—but because they are surrounded by devourers. These devourers use mind games, religion, and a false sense of goodness to drain others. Devourers can be friends, family members, colleagues, or even loved ones. You try to save money and make plans, then suddenly they show up with excuses and personal problems to collect money from you. Because you have a good heart, you listen—even when you don’t have. You may even go as far as borrowing to give them. This keeps you broke and stuck at the same level in life.
Here is a scenario:
A lost man is getting married. All your friends are attending the wedding because of your closeness to him. To show love and support—despite the fact that you have not received your salary—you borrow money from a lender just to give him. Meanwhile, your parents or family members advise you not to give the money because they know it will make you broke as it is not an investment. You argue with them and insist it’s your money.and you can give whoever you want to. Firstly, this person is gone for year, they were no longer in existence as you can can remember, yet out of sympathy and to follow the crowd you decide to give all your hard earn money to them. The logic is, you are putting your money in a basket, the people asking you not to do it are the angels God has position to build you financially. So, God intervenes through the application of wisdom, and the money does not leave your hands. Jesus is King, and I pray may God continue to remove every devourer for your sake.
God has a better plan for you. In 2026, He wants to make you rich and remove every devourer from your life. It is good to be generous; it is good to be kind. But you must learn to give from what is left, not from unplanned resources. Money that will not yield fruit or bring returns should not be given out carelessly. Not everyone who calls you for money deserves it. If you don’t have, you don’t have. In 2026, live according to what you earn. Control your resources, or you will remain in the same place.
That small money you give to A, B, and C—add it together and you’ll realize it could have sustained you for another week or even a month. Most generous people end up broke. Eventually, they become beggars and borrowers because they refuse to plan and keep giving money that is not in their budget. If you want to move forward in 2026, change your mindset and avoid every devourer. Give only when you truly have, and stop inconveniencing yourself for people. If it is not an emergency, don’t do it. Focus on yourself this 2026.
Learn to pray against every devourer. Ask God for wisdom to manage people wisely. Remove the mindset that if you don’t help them, nobody will. You are not God—only God can truly help man. Do only what you can do; don’t go beyond your limits. No matter how much you give, people may never appreciate it. When you become broke and stagnant, they may even mock you and say you were earning well but never saved—when in reality, you were just giving everything away.
A word is enough for the wise. Be smart, be focused, and stick to your plans and budget. If it’s not in your budget, don’t spend it. Start saving and investing now. Don’t be distracted by close devourers—they will be fine. Remember, any money you give out without expecting it back affects your plan. Money you expect to return can still be planned for.
Be wise in 2026. Stay focused on your monthly financial plan. God has blessed you—don’t spoil the blessing. Don't allow people play with your mind. Save, invest and plan how you spend your money in 2026, I see you at the top.
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