The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want (Psalm 23:1).

Lack is not part of your life in Christ, and it should never be accepted as normal. God has already positioned you in abundance by placing you in Christ, where all provision flows freely. Scripture makes it clear that when the Lord is your Shepherd, want has no authority over you. This means lack is not a condition to manage, but a lie to refuse.

Lack often tries to speak through circumstances, numbers, delays, or pressure, but faith responds by speaking truth. As the Bible teaches, God is able to make all grace abound toward you so that you always have all sufficiency in all things (ref. 2 Corinthians 9:8). Your supply does not come from systems, jobs, or people—those may be channels, but God remains the source.

When you boldly say no to lack, you are not denying reality; you are enforcing a higher reality. You choose to live from provision, not from need. Speak to your finances. Speak to your work. Speak to every area where insufficiency tries to appear, and declare God’s order and increase.

Refusing lack is an act of faith. It aligns your thinking, speaking, and living with God’s truth. You are not merely surviving—you are divinely supplied. Glory!

Prayer:
Dear Father, I boldly say no to lack in every form. I declare that You are my Shepherd, and I shall not want. I refuse insufficiency, shortage, and limitation, and I proclaim abundance, provision, and increase over my life. I speak divine supply over my work, my finances, and every responsibility entrusted to me. I live conscious of Your grace abounding toward me, and I walk confidently in sufficiency and overflow. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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