GOD WANTS YOU PROSPEROUS IN ALL THINGS
By Jemima Rayan
When we read about the
lives of the saints in the Bible, they were prosperous. Abraham
was a very rich man. Job was a prosperous man in the east.
Our God is a God who says in Psalm
50:10, “For
every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle on a thousand
hills.” The word of God declares in Psalm 24:1, “ The
earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof; the world,
and they that dwell therein.” God owns everything in this
earth. He is the creator of the Universe. We serve a great and
mighty God.
Some think that we will
enjoy the riches only when we get to heaven. That is not the
case. Our God wants us to enjoy the riches here in this side
of heaven that is right here on the earth. But there is a condition
to be prosperous God’s way. We
need to be righteous before the Lord. When we align ourselves
with the will of God, when we walk in the ways of God and when
we live by the word of God, that is when we position ourselves
to receive from the Lord. You may be in a position where you
are going through challenges in your life. It doesn’t matter.
You can be what God wants you to be if you will do what God wants
you to do.
First things first
Look
at the verse in Proverbs 3: 9, “Honor the Lord with
your possessions, And with the first fruits of all your increase;
So your barns will be filled with plenty, And your vats will
overflow with new wine.”
Matthew
6:33 say,“But
seek first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all
these things shall be added to you.”
Notice the word, “first” in both the scripture portions.
First means first. Give God first place in your life! God should
become your first choice and not your last chance. If the Lord
is not the Lord of all you have, He is not the Lord at all. The
Word of God tells us clearly in Deuteronomy 8:18 that in order
for us to prosper, we must give the Lord first place in our lives. “But
you shall remember the Lord your God: for it is he that gives
you the power to get wealth.” First of all we need to remember
that it is the Lord who gives us the wealth. We must put God’s
interests ahead of ours.
God wants to be the first in our personal life, first in our
family life, first in our corporate life, first in our finances,
first in our priorities. As we place God first, all His blessings
will be added to our lives. Put Him above all things!
God does not want to twist your arms and get your money. He
does not want our money. But God loves a cheerful giver. When
we give to the Lord, we honor Him. When we give with a smile
from your heart, it pleases the Lord. The Lord loves such a person.
When we give to the Lord, it is an outward demonstration of our
love toward God and His work.
Give and it shall be given
In
Luke 6:38, “ Give and it shall be given to you: good
measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will
be put into your bosom, For with the same measure that you use,
it will be measured back to you.” When we give, we activate
a powerful principle. It will work for everyone who will put
the principle to work. Our God is a God who multiplies the seed
that we sow. When we give, God makes sure that we get it back
in a much bigger and better way.
Psalm 112 talks about
the blessing that comes to a giver. Ecclesiastes 11:1 says, “Cast your bread upon the waters: for you will
find it after many days.” Ecclesiastes 11:6 says, “ In
the morning sow your seed, and in the evening do not withhold
your hand; For you do not know which will prosper, Either this
or that, Or whether both alike will be good.
Sometimes we may not have a whole lot to give. That is when
we must realize that it is the seed that we have. We must not
look at the situations around us when we sow. Regardless of the
circumstances, we must keep giving. God will see to it that whatever
we plant in faith prospers. Do you know why the seed multiplies?
It is because of the promise of God. If God said it, He will
do it. We must not be discouraged when we sow.
Galatians 6:9 says, “And let us not be weary in well doing:
for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not”. Prosperity
is God’s gift to His people.
Prosperity is promised to the Kingdom builders
Do you know why God gave the children of Israel a lot of wealth?
It is because God wanted them to build His tabernacle in the
wilderness. Even today, God blesses us in order for us to be
a blessing.
God wants His children
to be faithful in money matters. Jesus
said in Luke 16:11, “Therefore
if you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon (material
things like money, houses, lands), who will commit to your
trust the true riches?
God wants to test our
faithfulness before He can entrust us with great riches. Prosperity
begins when we build God’s
kingdom. God’s ultimate goal is to commit to our trust
the true riches. To get there, we need to be faithful in the
small things that God has given us.
Look at what the Bible
says about the house of God’s children. “The
tent of the upright shall flourish” (Proverbs 14:11). “In
the house of the righteous there is much treasure” (Proverbs
15:6). God wants his children’s house be filled with good
stuff. That is the will of God. God’s word in 3 John 2
says, “Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things
and be in health, just as your soul prospers.”
May the Lord prosper you in all things and bless you with good
health as your soul prospers. Amen.
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