Live Above Inflation – Rhapsody Of Realities TeeVo Devotional January 20th

(Walk In Your Inheritance As The Seed Of Abraham)

TO THE BIBLE: Genesis 26:12-13 NKJV
“Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him. The man began to prosper, and continued prospering until he became very prosperous”

LET’S TALK
Inflation has always been a subject of concern in the world. Prices rise, economies fluctuate, and men’s hearts fail them for fear of what tomorrow may bring.

But as a child of God, your life is not governed by the systems of this world. You are the blessed seed of Abraham, called not to inherit the hardship or the curse of the land, but to inherit the blessing (1 Peter 3:9).

Consider Isaac in Genesis 26. The Bible tells us there was a grievous famine in the land, yet God instructed him to remain in Gerar.

Isaac acted on God’s Word and sowed in that same land, and in the same year, he reaped a hundredfold, for the Lord blessed him. He waxed great and became exceedingly wealthy until a whole nation envied him. This is your story. This is your heritage.

Do not be moved by inflation or discouraged by economic downturns. Do not be tempted to seek ungodly or dishonest means to enrich yourself. Your prosperity is not in the world; it is of God.

Refuse to measure your life by earthly indices. Refuse to fear. The blessing of God is upon you, and it distinguishes you.

As a young person, do not despair when you hear of financial hardship. The Bible declares that you are a peculiar people, separated unto God. You’re not subject to the limitations of this world.

Rather, you function in a higher realm, where Christ is your wisdom and your sufficiency.

Therefore, declare boldly every day: “My prosperity is independent of inflation and economic conditions. I live in the abundance of God’s Kingdom. I am flourishing, increasing, and excelling, for the Lord has blessed me!” Hallelujah!

Go Deeper:
Deuteronomy 28:12; Psalm 1:3

Speak:
I grow faster than inflation and every limitation in the natural world. Through your Word, I live in abundance and walk in the full blessing of the Gospel of Christ. My life is a testimony of your divine provisions and grace. I am the seed of Abraham, empowered to prosper and excel in all things. I live above the systems of this world, shining as a beacon of hope, light, and righteousness in my world. Hallelujah!

Bible Reading Plan
ONE YEAR
Matthew 13:44-14:12, Genesis 46-48
TWO YEAR
Matthew 8:1-11, Genesis 20

Act:
Affirm the confessions in the speak section repeatedly throughout the day, declaring them with faith and conviction.

6 Responses to “Live Above Inflation – Rhapsody Of Realities TeeVo Devotional January 20th

  • My prosperity is independent of inflation and economic conditions. I live in the abundance of God’s Kingdom. I am flourishing, increasing, and excelling, for the Lord has blessed me. Hallelujah!!!

  • Admin are we like suppose to read it outloud like just do you the person who records it does are our we suppose to like just talk about how overall it’s blessed our lives or read a review of just that 1 article

    • Hello Sarah,
      Yes you have to be very audible in your videos. Start with the topic for the day and then focus on the paragraph that nailed the message for you. Then use that to talk about how that 1 article blessed your live. Conclude by recommending TeeVo to every teenager out there in the world. This suggest that you must have read your TeeVo before doing your recording.
      Your introduction should be “Today is Janaury 21st 2026 and today’s topic says….” So do your thing with great excitment in your voice and on your face. Remember, you’re doing this to inspire teenagers all over the world. Kind regards.

  • My life is a testimony of your divine provisions and grace. I am the seed of Abraham, empowered to prosper and excel in all things. I live above the systems of this world, shining as a beacon of hope, light, and righteousness in my world. Hallelujah!

  • Hi, what about today’s teevo??

    • Thanks so much for your observation. We missed that out, but it has been published.

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