Mon. Mar 31st, 2025

God has called us to seek the miraculous. However, He also calls us to be wise and responsible on our journey with Him as well.

In his prophetic word for April 2025, Tomi Arayomi explained why now is the time for Christians to not only seek the miraculous, but also to also walk in the daily wisdom God has given us.

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Arayomi challenges believers to rethink their understanding of God’s blessings, emphasizing that God’s provision is often withheld not because of His emotional response but due to a lack of management.

Arayomi refers to Genesis 2:4-5, where God held back the rain because there was no one to till the ground: “The Lord had not yet caused it to rain on the earth because there was no man to till the ground.” He adds, “He held back the rain because He saw that there was no man… Let me put it to you like this, He held back the rain because He saw that there was no manager.”

Arayomi goes on to explain, “When there’s no management, there’s no rain, and when there’s no rain, there’s no fruit, there’s no growth.” He emphasizes, “God is not a God of emotion; He’s a God of management.” He explains that many believers mistakenly believe God’s blessings are withheld because He is emotionally distant, but the truth lies in management.

Not only do people tend to think that God is holding back their miracles, but sometimes He simply wants us to learn how to be faithful without a reliance on them.

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“If you do not have appropriate management, you will believe God every month for a supernatural mist,” referring to God’s miraculous provision. He continues, “The mist does not replace management. If you do not have appropriate management of your life, you will believe God every month for mist.” For Arayomi, miracles are meant to be exceptions, not the rule, and “the rule is management.”

This rule of management goes into Arayomi’s previous warnings about the need to build a Goshen, a storehouse of sorts, for the coming years. By 2030, Arayomi expects there to be a “…famine of credit, a famine of banking, a famine of heating, lighting, electricity.” This is one of the reasons why stewarding what we have been given is so critical for our future.

Finally, Arayomi links earthly management to heavenly stewardship, quoting 1 Corinthians 4:2: “It is required in stewards that a man be found faithful.” He states, “If you fail the test of earthly management, you will have no heavenly responsibility.”

Tomi Arayomi’s prophetic word for April serves as a powerful reminder that God’s blessings often are withheld due to a lack of management in our lives. It’s not about manipulating God with emotional pleas; it’s about embracing the responsibility of wise stewardship. For those ready to step into the fullness of God’s provision and purpose, this prophetic message calls us to evaluate how we are managing the resources, time and talents He has entrusted to us. If we are faithful with the little, God will entrust us with much.

As April unfolds, may this word inspire you to take charge of your life’s management and unlock the rain of blessings that God has been waiting to pour over you.

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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.

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