I Am Taking the Limits Off

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As we move deeper into this Lenten season, I felt a holy pull to stop and pray specifically over your house. The first week of any journey is about excitement, but the second week is about grit. Here is my prayer for you today:

"May the Lord bless you beyond your wildest dreams. May God grant you the secret desires of your heart. May you know Him as Jehovah-Jireh — the God who provides — right in the middle of your need. In the name of Jesus, Amen."

Family, I believe God is shifting some things in your life right now. But shifts require space. And I dare you to make room for Him to move.

Scripture says God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think. So today, I am choosing to take the limits off God. Not because He needs permission—but because sometimes our fear builds ceilings where faith should build expectation. I am standing in faith that the yoke of disappointment is breaking. That delay is not denial. That what felt stagnant in your life is about to stir.

Genesis 26:12 tells us that Isaac sowed in the middle of a famine—and in that same year, he reaped a hundredfold. He didn’t wait for ideal conditions. He sowed because he trusted the Source.

Today, I’m asking you to join me in that same spirit. We are asking for a simple $5 gift today. Not as a transaction for favor, but as a seed into the good ground of this community. Your support allows us to keep tilling this soil and sending these daily messages of faith and hope into thousands of homes.

If ROHO has been good ground for you, sow into it. If today isn’t your day to give, receive the prayer anyway. I am still covering you.

Stay expectant. The shift is happening.

When God gave us the vision for this ministry we began by sending inspirational messages to just a few friends. Now every month, we send over 2 million free Biblically-sound devotionals that proclaim the goodness of Jesus over your life. Today we simply ask that you would sow a seed to help Increase the work God is doing for you.

Scripture for Meditation

Ephesians 3:20 — "Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us..."

Beloved, this verse is not poetry—it is promise. God does not operate within the boundaries of your imagination. When you've exhausted your plans and your options seem limited, that is precisely when His unlimited nature begins to move. Remove the ceiling you built with your own doubt, and watch what He does in the space you've created.

Genesis 26:12 — "Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the LORD blessed him."

Isaac did not wait for the famine to end. He sowed while scarcity still surrounded him. Your season may feel like a famine right now, but your obedience is not dependent on perfect circumstances—it is dependent on perfect trust. That seed you plant in faith today becomes the harvest that feeds your future.

Proverbs 23:7 — "For as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he..."

Family, the limits you accept in your mind become the prison you live in. What you believe about yourself, what you believe about God's willingness to provide, what you believe about your own capacity—these thoughts build the walls of your world. Today, think abundantly. Think beyond. Think like the child of an unlimited God.

Walking It Out

1. Identify one specific limit you've placed on God's movement in your life. Write it down. Is it financial provision? Healing? Restored relationships? Career advancement? Name it plainly. Then cross it out and write beside it: "God is able." Speak it aloud. Let your ears hear what your mouth confesses.

2. Plant a seed of faith before Friday. Whether it is a financial gift, a word of encouragement to someone who doubted you, or time invested in a dream you've postponed—do something that costs you and requires you to trust. Isaac sowed in famine. You are sowing in faith.

3. Declare one thing you will receive this year that seems impossible right now. Not as wishful thinking, but as a declaration of faith. Speak it to your mirror. Write it in your journal. Tell a trusted believer. Your words are seeds. Plant them deliberately.

A Prayer for You

Lord, I come before You today removing every limit I have placed on Your power and Your provision. Forgive me for the times I have boxed You in with my fear, my doubt, and my limited understanding. I declare today that You are Jehovah-Jireh—my Provider—and I trust You in the middle of what feels impossible. Break the yoke of disappointment off my life, stir what has been stagnant, and grant me the courage to sow in faith while I wait for the harvest. Let this season be the season of increase, of breakthrough, of abundant blessing beyond what I could ask or imagine. In Jesus' name, Amen.


About the Author

Rev. Nicholas S. Richards is an ordained minister, author of Destiny DNA, and founder of ROHO. For over 11 years, he has written more than 6,000 daily devotionals reaching believers worldwide. Learn more about Rev. Richards.