Wednesday, May 2, 2012
A Seed Will Meet Any Need
In Genesis 8:22 we see one of the first mentions of it by name. You can see it earlier in Genesis if you look for it, but for the purposes of our study, we will start here.
Genesis 8:22 is after the flood that covered the earth, and God had this to say to Noah,
"While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest...shall not cease."
God Himself said it in His Word-as long as the earth is still here, and it is, seedtime and harvest will be here!
Now, people have gotten the mistaken idea that God only wants them to sow because He wants their money. No, nothing could be further from the truth. We find in both the Old Testament and the New Testament that sowing seed was a way for you to open the door, so that God could BLESS you! Hallelujah! How exciting is that? God doesn't just want my money, He wants me to give, so that He can give me even more, so I have more to do His work with!
Look at 2 Corinthians 8-9, and study it for yourself. (see all postings in this blog labeled "Prosperity") God wants you BLESSED!
That's why this is one of the most fundamental principles in the Kingdom of God. Mark's Gospel, and the 4th chapter, lays this out perfectly. In fact, this chapter is one of the best prosperity chapters I've ever read. There is so much meat in here.
Mark 4, and verse 3,
"Listen! Behold, a Sower went out to sow...8 But other seed fell on good ground and yielded a crop that sprang up, increased, and produced" some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some a hundred."
Then, look at the 26-27 verses.
"And He said, 'The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground, and should sleep by night and rise by day, and the seed should sprout and grow..."
The Kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground. That refers to sowing. This is the basis for the entire Kingdom! There's no recession in Heaven, because it's a seed based economy! As long as we're sowing, we're bound to be reaping!
Now, seeing that Jesus placed such an emphasis on sowing seeds, how can this apply to us? The title of this post is, "A Seed Will Meet Any Need," so what does that mean?
The answer is this-if you have a need in your life, sow a seed. God will show you what to sow, how to sow, and where to sow, and then, if you let Him, He'll even show you where you're going to be reaping.
So, if you need healing in your body, don't just sit there, and cry about "poor old me, I feel so bad." No, BLESS God, get out there, and start praying for somebody else! Someone else needs healing, and as you sow that healing seed, you're paving the way for your harvest.
It's the same thing financially. I'll give you an example in my own life. I was believing God for a new job (at His direction-I'll be touching on this soon), and I had a job interview come up. Well, I knew I needed increase financially. I felt in my spirit that I needed to pray a few hours before the interview, so I did.
Now, when I prayed, God spoke to me. I don't mean I heard an audible voice, but inside my spirit, clear as day, I heard the Lord tell me to, "Sow an additional $20 to the Copeland's Ministry, above and beyond your normal partnership."
He didn't have to wait long for me at all. As soon as He instructed me to do that, I said, "Yes Sir, I'll do it." I went to my computer, and sat down, and immediately sowed into their ministry.
Fast forward a week and a half (should sleep by night as rise by day, in Mark 4:27), and I got a phone call-I had the job! Hallelujah! I then found out how much they were paying me, and my jaw just about hit the floor. In a week an half, God had increased my annual salary $20,000! That's THE BLESSING at work!
Now, it's important to know this-I didn't sow $20 believing I'd receive $20,000 back. I knew increase would come, but I was waiting on His instructions. I sowed because He said to do it. That's the way we need to operate.
Did you know that God operates by this principle too? What is the most famous verse in the Bible? John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son..."
Like Jesse Duplantis is so fond of saying, "God sowed Christ, and He reaped Christians."
This is the way the Kingdom functions though. This is the way you and I are supposed to live. If I have a need, my first thought shouldn't be, "How can I meet this need???" No, BLESS God, it should be, "What can I sow? Dear God, I need to sow something! Tell me what it is Sir! I'll obey your command!"
So, what do you need in your life? Is it healing? Prosperity? Strength? I don't know what it is, but I do know how you can get your answer-sow a seed! Find out where He wants you to sow, and then do it.
A seed will meet any need!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Seeing Light
"For with you is the fountain of life;
In Your light we see light."
I believe that passage contains one of the most powerful revelations known to mankind, and we have skipped over it, and treated it as unimportant. (I'm including myself in that group.)
The revelation is this: In the light of God, you see more light.
What does that mean?
Well, the answer is really very simple. When we get light on a subject from God, let's say healing or prosperity, too often we want to sit, and wait until we see the whole picture. But, that's not how God intended for it to work. He wants us to walk in the light that we have!
What does that mean? If you learn God wants to BLESS and prosper you, and that you need to tithe and give to activate THE BLESSING, don't sit there and wonder how God is going to meet your needs!
No, BLESS God, you begin to tithe, you begin to give, and as you walk in the light that you have, He will give you more light, whether it's a place to be, a person to help, a job to take, a phone call to make. But, you would not have gotten that light if you hadn't walked in the light you had already received.
Psalm 119:105 says it this way,
"Your word is a lamp to my feet
And a light to my path."
What does that mean?
A lamp to your feet means the light is only shining around your feet. That's the area that's illuminated. It's lighting up the path around your feet.
Now, if you were to sit there, and say, "I'm not gonna take another step in the darkness until I get some more light, and can see what's out ahead of me," you would be wrong to do that. All you have to do is take a step.
Step forward, and the lamp to your feet moves with your feet. As you begin walking in the light you have, you'll begin to move forward, and see new things you haven't seen before. That's what this means-when you walk in the light, you get more light.
Will you walk in the light? If God has spoken to you, don't sit around and wait. Do what He said to do. He'll show you everything you need to know as you come to it, because in His light, we see light.
Walk in the light. Be ready to receive more light.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Receiving from God
What is a lifestyle of thanksgiving? What does that look like?
I can tell you right now, there are too many Christians, myself included, who walk around complaining about what isn't going right, instead of being thankful for what is.
You see, too many times, we paint the picture that a Christian's life is going to be easy. It's going to all "pie in the sky". Well, no, that's not Biblical at all. The Christian's life isn't going to be easy, but you can win every time. The Bible tells us that, "Whatsoever is born of God overcomes the world, and this is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith." (1 John 5:4).
So, as a Christian, we are supposed to be overcomers. More than conquerors. That's how we are supposed to live our lives.
But what about when things aren't working out just like you thought? Maybe you thought you were supposed to get a particular job, paying a certain amount, and you didn't get it. Maybe you know that the Bible says you are the healed of the Lord's, but you are fighting off some symptoms, and you have been for some time.
Is that the time to get down, and beat yourself up, and say, "This faith stuff just isn't working..." No! This is the time to rejoice! Be thankful!
Now, you may be saying to yourself, "How can you rejoice and be thankful at a time like this?" It's very simple. You make a choice. You say, "I'm going to be thankful, no matter what."
Why is that important? Well, the Bible tells, "Now thanks be to God who always causes us to triumph in Christ." (2 Corinthians 2:14).
What does that word always mean? I looked it up for you. It means, "Every time; on every occasion; without exception, all the time; continuously; uninterr-uptedly, forever, in any event; at any time".
It seems to me like God didn't leave any room for His Word not to work.
If that's the case, we ought to be giving thanks to God, because He is always causing us to triumph!
Furthermore, in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, the Bible tells us, "in everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." Notice, He didn't say that everything was His will-remember, we live in a fallen world, that sin has corrupted-but He did say that no matter what, we are supposed to give thanks!That means there is always a reason, a chance to thank God. If you're still taking in breath, that's a reason to thank God. If you have one arm that's hurting, thank God the other one doesn't. If you're knee is bothering you, thank God you're feet aren't!
You see, when you focus on the negative, you begin to close yourself off. You shut down your heart, and your ability to receive anything.
Think about it for a second. When you are focused on the negative, and what's going wrong in your life, how likely are you to receive someone correcting you, or trying to help you? Not very.
You see, that's a trick of the enemy. If he can keep us looking to the negative, and saying, "Look how bad it is, I don't know how any good can come of this," we will always live in the negative.
Look at the 17 chapter of Jeremiah with me. Starting in verse 5,
5 Thus says the Lord:
"Cursed is the man who trusts in man
And makes flesh his strength,
Whose heart departs from the Lord.
6 For he shall be like a shrub in the desert,
And shall not see when good comes,
But shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness,
In a salt land which is not inhabited.
7 Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord,
And whose hope is in the Lord.
8 For he shall be like a tree
planted by the waters,
Which spreads out its roots by
the river.
And will not fear (see) when heat
comes.
But its leaf will be free,
And will not be anxious in the
Year of drought,
Nor will cease from yielding
fruit.
So, what is God trying to tell us here? Well, first off, if you aren't thankful, you aren't trusting God. There are no two ways about it. We read earlier that God always causes us to triumph. So, if I was trusting Him, I would be thankful, because I know I would be winning every time.
So, the unthankful person is like the cursed man. Even when good things come his way, he doesn't see it! He inhabits the parched places in the wilderness. Do you see now why Brother Keith said that unthankfulness makes you dumb? If you aren't thankful, you'll be in the wrong place, and even if something good were to happen to you, you wouldn't even see it or recognize it as such.
But, let's go ahead and be like the BLESSED man here. He's like a tree, planted by the waters, always yielding fruit. In fact, He is so close to the life source (the river, which represents God), that even when the drought (heat) comes, he doesn't fear it, or even see it! He doesn't stop producing in the year of drought!
The thankful man is not moved by what he sees. The thankful man is not moved by what he hears. The thankful man is not moved by situations here on the earth. The thankful man is moved by one thing, and one thing alone, and that is the Word of God!
He is staying positive, and staying thankful. No matter what comes his way, He has something to thank God for. Even if all he's got left is the fact that he's still taking in oxygen, that's something, and he is going to be thankful for it.
Thanksgiving keeps your heart open and receptive, more able to hear from God. It is a vital part of life for us, if we want to live in THE BLESSING.
So, determine this for yourself today: Do you want to receive more from God? Do you want to increase your capacity to receive from Him? If the answer is yes, then begin to cultivate a lifestyle of thanksgiving.
Friday, August 26, 2011
My God Shall Supply Your Need
Friday, May 27, 2011
Abound in this Grace Also
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Honor and Power Connection-Turning up the Power
2For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
3And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling.
4And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power:
5That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
So, notice that Paul said his preaching was in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power. He didn't come and try to show the people his slick preaching and oratory skills. No! He came in, and possibly said something like this, "Alright boys, I could talk to you about the power, and how good God is, and what Jesus did, but, let's see some power in action. Who's got some back trouble? Step on out here and be healed." And the guy would have gotten healed.
I know that Brother Joe Morris, on one of his first crusades with a friend of his, went to a particular city, and they were greeted by the media-this was billed as a miracle and healing crusade. So, they started asking them about the meeting, and his friend said something to the effect of, "I dare you to bring your sick and diseased, and watch the power of God heal them!"
Well, Joe preached the first night. He said it was bad. One person came up to him after the service, and told him, "Don't do this for a living." It wasn't the preaching that got the power to show up.
But, a night or two later, Joe saw a vision, during the service. Two angels, standing there. He asked God what they were there for, and God said to him, "They've come to give this woman a new heart." So, at the end of the service, his friend asked him if he had anything, and Joe told her what God had said. She went to the doctor the next day, and her heart was completely healed, and looked like it was brand new.
She went to the newspapers, and there were headlines that said, "Angels deliver woman new heart." Well, you could barely get in the place that night, there were so many people there, and they had revival! People got healed, saved, set free!
So, what am I saying? Don't rely on preaching and teaching for a miracle. It's good, and it has its place, but expectation is where the power comes from! Expect a demonstration of the Spirit and of power! Lives will be changed! People healed! People saved!
But, a Gospel without power is like a well without water. It is utterly useless. So, honor God, and expect the power!
My next post (maybe sooner than it took me to get this one out) will finish this series (unless God gives me more on this). It's going to be called, "Digging up the Wells of Your Fathers."
Monday, February 28, 2011
The Honor and Power Connection-Where is the Power?
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The Name
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Faith Pt. 3 - Move Your Mountain!
In Mark 11 we see Jesus and the disciples going to the temple, and Jesus sees a lying fig tree (the fig trees in that area grew leaves when they had fruit on them, so by having leaves and no fruit, this tree was a liar,) and cursed the tree and told it that no one would eat fruit from it again. Peter sees the tree the next day, and he remembers Jesus cursing the tree, so he reminds everyone about it. Jesus then begins to explain the principles behind what happened. Picking up in the 22nd verse, "So Jesus answered and said to them, “Have faith in God. 23 For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. 24 Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them."
Wow. So much in there. Faith in God is the way we get results! That's what Jesus was saying in verse 22. He continues to tell them how to use their faith in God, "whoever says to this mountain." So notice, you have to do the saying. All the power in the world could be there, ready and waiting to work on your behalf, but it won't work until you speak. It's not that odd if you think about it, even God has to operate on those same principles. If you don't believe, look at Genesis 1, it talks about the Spirit of God, or the Holy Spirit moving on the waters. That means the power is there, ready to work. Notice though, that nothing happened, UNTIL GOD SAID, "Light be!", and then light was. So speaking faith filled words brings results. You have to initiate it.