Daily Archives: 01/20/2026

SCRIPUTRE OF THE DAY (PSALM 93:1-5)

1. The Lord reigneth, he is clothed with majesty; the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself: the world also is stablished, that it cannot be moved.

Thy throne is established of old: thou art from everlasting.

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Manifesting Encourages Desire Without Discernment

Manifesting teaches that whatever a person desires they should pursue speak or visualize until it becomes reality. This belief assumes that desire itself is good and that whatever someone wants must be worth having. The Bible teaches the opposite. Scripture warns that human desire is not a safe guide. It must be examined filtered and submitted to God.

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Manifesting Removes the Need for Submission to God’s Will

A key problem with manifesting is that it teaches people to focus on getting what they want without considering what God wants. In the Bible the foundation of a relationship with God is surrender and submission. Manifesting removes that foundation and replaces it with self-directed desire. Instead of “Thy will be done” it becomes “My will be done.”

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Manifesting Promotes Faith in the Universe Instead of the Creator

Modern manifesting constantly uses language such as ask the universe trust the universe or the universe will send it to you. This teaching encourages people to place trust in an impersonal force rather than in the living God who created the heavens and the earth. The Bible never instructs believers to communicate with or receive provision from the universe. Instead it points directly to God as the source of all things.

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Manifesting Focuses on Self-Glorification Instead of God’s Glory

One of the clearest differences between manifesting and biblical faith is the purpose behind the pursuit. Manifesting centers on self, self-advancement, and self-fulfillment. It trains people to ask, “How can I get what I want?” rather than, “How can my life bring glory to God?” This mindset is a direct reversal of the purpose for which believers exist.

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