Pdidy
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7 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GOD STARTS BLESSING YOU
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When God begins to bless a person, the real test is not poverty anymore…
the real test becomes how you handle abundance.
Many people prayed for elevation, but few are prepared for what comes after it.
Because blessings can open doors — but they can also expose weaknesses of the heart.
Here are seven mistakes to avoid when God starts lifting you.
1. Helping Everyone Immediately
The moment blessings appear, everyone suddenly remembers you.
Cousins, sisters, extended family, old friends — needs begin to surround you.
Generosity is good, but wisdom is necessary.
If you try to carry everyone at once, you may destroy what God just built in your life.
Help with discernment, not pressure.
2. Talking Too Much About Your Blessings
Not every good news needs an audience.
Oversharing attracts comparison, misunderstanding, and unnecessary attention.
Some blessings grow better in silence.
Protect what God is still establishing.
3. Getting Too Comfortable
Comfort can quietly stop growth.
The same hunger that brought you out of struggle must remain even after success arrives.
Blessing is not the finish line — it is responsibility for the next level.
4. Letting Success Enter Your Head
The quickest way to lose grace is pride.
When success begins to change how you treat people, correction is already needed.
Remember, favor lifted you — not superiority.
5. Forgetting Who Helped You
Never forget the hands God used during your difficult seasons.
Gratitude preserves blessings.
People may not have had much, but they stood with you when nothing was certain.
6. Ignoring Your Spiritual Life
Many people pray seriously while waiting…
but relax spiritually once blessings come.
What brought the blessing must be maintained to sustain it.
Elevation without spiritual grounding rarely lasts.
7. Losing Humility
The higher God lifts you, the softer your heart should become.
True blessing is seen in humility, not display.
Stay teachable. Stay grateful. Stay grounded.
When God blesses you, He is not only changing your situation
He is revealing your character.
Blessings are safest in the hands of those who remain humble, wise, and thankful.
Guard your heart, because sustaining a blessing requires more wisdom than receiving one.
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
When God begins to bless a person, the real test is not poverty anymore…
the real test becomes how you handle abundance.
Many people prayed for elevation, but few are prepared for what comes after it.
Because blessings can open doors — but they can also expose weaknesses of the heart.
Here are seven mistakes to avoid when God starts lifting you.
1. Helping Everyone Immediately
The moment blessings appear, everyone suddenly remembers you.
Cousins, sisters, extended family, old friends — needs begin to surround you.
Generosity is good, but wisdom is necessary.
If you try to carry everyone at once, you may destroy what God just built in your life.
Help with discernment, not pressure.
2. Talking Too Much About Your Blessings
Not every good news needs an audience.
Oversharing attracts comparison, misunderstanding, and unnecessary attention.
Some blessings grow better in silence.
Protect what God is still establishing.
3. Getting Too Comfortable
Comfort can quietly stop growth.
The same hunger that brought you out of struggle must remain even after success arrives.
Blessing is not the finish line — it is responsibility for the next level.
4. Letting Success Enter Your Head
The quickest way to lose grace is pride.
When success begins to change how you treat people, correction is already needed.
Remember, favor lifted you — not superiority.
5. Forgetting Who Helped You
Never forget the hands God used during your difficult seasons.
Gratitude preserves blessings.
People may not have had much, but they stood with you when nothing was certain.
6. Ignoring Your Spiritual Life
Many people pray seriously while waiting…
but relax spiritually once blessings come.
What brought the blessing must be maintained to sustain it.
Elevation without spiritual grounding rarely lasts.
7. Losing Humility
The higher God lifts you, the softer your heart should become.
True blessing is seen in humility, not display.
Stay teachable. Stay grateful. Stay grounded.
When God blesses you, He is not only changing your situation
He is revealing your character.
Blessings are safest in the hands of those who remain humble, wise, and thankful.
Guard your heart, because sustaining a blessing requires more wisdom than receiving one.