When Everything Becomes Holy
- Doreen Carter

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Scripture
“Yes, every pot in Jerusalem and Judah shall be holiness to the Lord of hosts…” — Zechariah 14:21 (NKJV)
Reflection
There is a powerful shift in this scripture: God removes the distinction between what is considered “sacred” and what is considered “ordinary.”
The pots…
Not the altar.
Not the temple.
Not the priesthood garments.
The pots.
The very things used in daily life become marked as holy unto the Lord.
This is not just a future promise; it is a present invitation.
Too often, we compartmentalize our lives:
Faith belongs in church
Purpose belongs in public
But money, decisions, habits… those stay “personal”
Yet God is revealing something deeper:
Holiness is not a place. It is a posture.
When your life aligns with Him:
Your decisions become holy
Your discipline becomes holy
Your stewardship becomes holy
Even your financial habits become an act of worship
Nothing is “just a transaction.”
Nothing is “just a bill.”
Nothing is “just spending.”
Everything reflects who you are becoming.
And then comes the final statement:
“There shall no longer be a Canaanite in the house of the Lord.”
No mixture.
No compromise.
No hidden agendas.
Because true alignment requires removal before elevation.
You cannot walk in financial freedom while holding onto:
undisciplined habits
emotional spending
scarcity thinking
or misaligned priorities
There are some things that must leave your “house” so that holiness can fully live there.
Financial Truth
What you call “normal” in your financial life will eventually reflect what you believe is acceptable.
If everything is holy… then everything must be handled differently.
Ask Yourself
What in my life have I labeled “ordinary” that God is calling holy?
Where is there still “mixture” in my habits, especially with money?
What needs to be removed so I can fully align?
Action Step (Financial Warrior Move)
Choose one area of your financial life today: spending, saving, giving, or planning, and treat it as sacred.
Approach it with:
intention
discipline
and alignment
Because transformation doesn’t begin with abundance. It begins with honor.
Declaration
I do not separate my faith from my finances.
Everything connected to me is being aligned, disciplined, and made holy. I remove what does not belong so I can walk fully in what God has ordained.


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