🕊️ You Shouldn’t Steal From Others: Ask, and You Shall Receive

There’s a difference between taking and receiving.

One is rooted in fear, scarcity, and entitlement.

The other is grounded in faith, humility, and trust.

In a world that often rewards shortcuts and silence, it’s easy to fall into the trap of imitation, appropriation, or theft—especially when someone else’s light seems to shine brighter than our own. But stealing—whether it’s someone’s words, ideas, energy, or identity—never leads to true abundance. It only deepens the void.

You don’t need to steal to succeed. You need to ask.

Ask for wisdom.

Ask for clarity.

Ask for help.

Ask for healing.

Ask for your own assignment—not someone else’s.

> “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”

> —Matthew 7:7 (KJV)

That’s not just poetic—it’s practical.

When you ask with integrity, you receive what’s meant for you.

When you steal, you inherit someone else’s burden—not their blessing.

I’ve seen people rise by honoring their story.

And I’ve seen people fall by chasing someone else’s.

So here’s the truth:

Your light doesn’t need to mimic anyone else’s.

Your calling doesn’t need to be stolen—it needs to be claimed.

But to help you write your own.


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