The point I think I was making is that we are all beggars under God. We have nothing that we have not received from Him. We have been blessed with every blessing in heavenly places, and all these blessings are gifts from God because we trust Christ.
Along with the gospel blessings that I have received, I am grateful for the material blessings as well, with a warm and comfortable home, clothes to wear, a part-time job to supplement my pension, a faithful and supportive wife, a reliable car that when it blew the head gasket at 210,000km the mechanic found and put a new motor in that had only 60,000km. Also, at my age (71) I enjoy good health, go to a supportive church, and have two very affectionate puddy cats, one who is up on the left.
All these blessings have come from the Lord, to whom I am very grateful. I found myself in a life situation in my 30s where I had nowhere to live except one room in a boarding house, and all my possessions in one suitcase, living in a city where I knew no one, and after asking God for help, He restored everything that I had lost - although it took around 8 years.
We can't command anything from God, and that is why I don't believe in the prosperity doctrine, positive thinking, visualisation, positive confession to get the things I need and want. The Scripture I quoted has been the key to receiving all the blessings I have mentioned. When we pray, the first thing that happens to us is that we receive the peace of God and are content to rest in where we are in our situation. As we rest in faith and peace, then it allows God to work His will for and in us. Then then Scripture comes real to us:
"Seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be added to you." "Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart."
These things don't come by us trying to positively confess or using our faith as some sort of mind control, but to just enjoy walking with the Lord, fellowshiping with Him, and what He has for us is provided, His way, and in His time.
I can say that through all the ups and downs of my 53 years in the faith.