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LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF MICAHEL CARROLL (2)

LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF MICAHEL CARROLL (2)

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post November

Saturday, 29th November, 2025

Bible ReadingProverbs 28:20

Memory Verse:  Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time. Proverbs 13:11 (NLT)

More lessons from the life of Michael Caroll. He was that man who went back as a refuse collector despite winning $10 million dollar in lottery.

4. God Is More Interested in Who You’re Becoming Than What You’re Possessing: Sudden wealth without the wisdom to steward it often leads to waste. Carroll’s story exemplifies how money obtained without process or discipline tends to be squandered. The tragedy is not just that Carroll lost money; it’s that the character, wisdom, and values needed to preserve that wealth were never built. Prosperity without purpose leads to destruction. God gives us blessings for impact, not just enjoyment.

5. Return Is Always Possible: Though Carroll lost everything, he has shown some humility in returning to a simple life, working again as a refuse collector. In that, there’s a subtle echo of repentance, like the Prodigal Son returning home. The wisdom in this is that even when we waste our “inheritance,” God welcomes us back if we repent and humble ourselves.

6. The True Measure of Wealth: Carroll’s story challenges our perception of wealth. He had what many dream of, yet lacked peace, joy, and purpose. True wealth is not in your bank account, but in your soul. Matthew 6:19-21, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth… For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

In conclusion, Michael Carroll’s story is not just one of loss, it is a parable for reflection, a warning about unearned success, and a call to godly stewardship. Whether we have little or much, the lesson remains: character, wisdom, and surrender to God matters more than wealth.

QuoteSudden wealth without the wisdom to steward it often leads to waste. Prepared before opportunities come knocking. 

Prophetic Decree:  By your mercy, O Lord, I shall not mount a throne you have not prepared me adequately to handle, in Jesus name. 

Prayer Focus 

1. Though it comes with pain, my Father, help me to yield to your dealings before you set me for glory, in Jesus name. 

2. Like the Prodigal Son, I receive the humility to return to God when I err, in Jesus name. 

3. Lord, please help me to know that true wealth is not in my bank account, but in my soul.

4. I receive the peace of God, the joy of God, and grace to discover purpose even in my pursuit of material blessings, in Jesus name. 

5. I receive grace for godly stewardship, in Jesus name. 

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Corinthians 5-8

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