Layo Obidike
January, 2025
“She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.”
—Proverbs 31:16
Woman, you already carry within you the wisdom of heaven and the energy of God.
You are not an afterthought.
You were not created to survive—you were designed to thrive.
You are not only capable of earning—you were called to.
The power to create wealth is not reserved for a chosen few.
It lives in you, too.
You are not weak.
You are not behind.
You are not disqualified.
You are equipped.
You have been given divine intelligence, holy innovation, and the capacity to grow and multiply what is in your hands.
“With me are riches and honor, enduring wealth and prosperity.”
—Proverbs 8:18
Wisdom is calling—and you are not deaf to her voice.
Declare it now:
I have the capacity to make gains and earn income as much as anyone else.
I have the capacity to learn, grow, and know my market.
I have the ability to build, create, manage, and multiply.
If you can read and write, the world is within reach.
If you can think, dream, and pray, then strategies can be born.
You are not called to just work hard—you are called to work smart.
You have the mind of Christ.
That means your ideas are not random—they are revelation.
“She makes linen garments and sells them; she supplies the merchants with sashes.”
—Proverbs 31:24
The Proverbs 31 woman was not idle.
She was not waiting to be rescued.
She was not sitting on her potential.
She produced. She profited. She planned.
She bought fields. She sold goods. She reinvested.
She was trusted with the economy of her household.
So are you.
You can build with your hands.
You can birth ideas with your mind.
You can serve with your heart—and still earn with dignity.
You can profit without shame.
You can earn without losing your soul.
You can thrive without guilt.
You were not created to only consume.
You were created to contribute.
This is not just inspiration—this is instruction.
Take what you have and start building.
Sit with yourself. Ask:
Whether it’s cooking, sewing, writing, organizing, teaching, or designing—you carry value.
Don’t overlook what feels “simple.”
Your natural gifts are your divine tools.
You don’t need a massive investment to begin.
Use what’s already in your hand.
Small beginnings are not weak beginnings.
They are the foundation of legacy.
Your mind is a muscle. Train it.
A woman who is always learning will never stay stuck.
An informed woman is a dangerous woman—to the enemy, to limitation, to stagnation.
Let people know what you’re doing.
You were never meant to rise alone.
Partnerships birth momentum.
5. Be Consistent and Patient
Success is rarely instant.
Stay steady.
The Proverbs 31 woman didn’t wake up wealthy—she built with time, intention, and endurance.
“She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks.”
—Proverbs 31:17
Keep showing up.
Keep refining.
Keep praying, planning, and pushing forward.
Your breakthrough is in your consistency.
As you earn—don’t just spend.
Sow back into your gift.
Buy better tools.
Upgrade your skills.
Expand your audience.
Refine your systems.
Grow your business or influence wisely.
Multiplication begins with stewardship.
Don’t just work in your vision—work on it.
Let your voice speak over your life:
I have the capacity to earn.
I have the capacity to learn.
I have the capacity to grow.
I have the capacity to lead.
I have the capacity to create wealth.
I am a woman of strength.
I am a woman of wisdom.
I am a woman of dignity.
I am not afraid of money.
I am not ashamed of profit.
I am not afraid to start small.
I am not limited by anyone else’s pace.
You are called to more.
You were never meant to just get by.
You were never meant to only labor—you were meant to build legacy.
Wealth is not just financial—it’s spiritual, mental, and generational.
But financial stewardship is part of your calling, too.
Now is the time to step into your potential.
Now is the time to start.
Not next month.
Not when things are perfect.
Not when you feel ready.
Now!
Say this aloud with power:
I am equipped with divine wisdom and the mind of Christ.
I am not behind—I am prepared.
I am not disqualified—I am called.
Everything I need, I already carry.
God has given me ideas, strength, and favor.
I will multiply what is in my hands.
I will leave a legacy.
I will build something that lasts.
I am not afraid to prosper.
I am not afraid to lead.
I am a woman of wealth, worth, and wisdom.
I have the capacity to earn.