Even so, I have noticed one thing, at
least, that is good. It is good for people to eat, drink, and enjoy their work
under the sun during the short life God has given them, and to accept their lot
in life. And it is a good thing to receive wealth from God and the good health
to enjoy it. To enjoy your work and accept your lot in life-this is indeed a
gift from God. God keeps such people so busy enjoying life that they take no
time to brood over the past" (Ecclesiastes 5:18-20 NLT).
So what does this mean to you today? I
will once again focus on the phrase "It is a good thing to receive wealth
from God and the good health to enjoy it."
1. You
cannot manipulate God. While I am 100% convinced that sickness and
poverty are not from God, I am equally convinced that we don't get to tell God
what to do. If you got to tell God what to do, then you would be God's God, and
let me assure you that you are not. So you cannot spot a Rolls Royce and then
magically say, "God, I command you to give me a Rolls Royce." Or,
"God, you said you would give me the desires of my heart. My desire is for
a yacht. Therefore, I receive a yacht by faith, in Jesus' name." Once
again, faith is not about you telling God what to do. Faith is not about you
attempting to get God to put a yes on your plans. Faith is about submission and surrender. Faith is about
God attempting to get you to put a yes on His plans. God will freely give you
everything you need to accomplish His Kingdom plans and purposes in the earth.
Millions or billions are nothing to God. Solomon was a billionaire. But just
remember that God is not your servant and He is not obligated to give you
everything you come up with to satisfy your selfish desires. Don't pursue
things. Pursue "your thing" (your purpose) and things will pursue
you.
2. You
minister to others out of your overflow. Jesus got up every morning
focused on the Father and open to do whatever the Father led Him to do that
day. This led to a life of purpose and service. Jesus spent His days ministering
to the needs of others. Here's my point: Jesus could not spend His time focused
on others if He was personally struggling. I am not going to be focused on
allowing God to use me to be a blessing to another marriage if my marriage is
falling apart. It will be hard for me to hear from God in order to help someone
else with their children, if I am 'pulling my hair out' because of my own kids.
I probably won't be apt or open to helping someone out financially if I cannot
pay my own bills. Jesus ministered out of His overflow; meaning that His needs
were met and He was free to be a blessing to others. He could minister peace,
because He had overwhelming peace. He could minister love, because He was love
personified. He could minister healing, because He was not sick or bedridden
Himself. Guess what? Jesus said we would do what He did and even greater works
(John 14:12). That's why God is not opposed to giving us more than we need.
When we have more than we need we are prime candidates to be used of God to be
a blessing. If you say, "All I want is enough for me." What you are
saying to God is that you are only focused on yourself. God wants to bless you
TO BE a blessing, but if you are only focused on yourself, you are too selfish
to see the greater opportunity for God to impact the world through you.
3. The
real answer to poverty is the Word, not money. In Luke 7 John the
Baptist, Jesus' cousin, found himself in jail and he was upset that Jesus was
not coming to get him. He sent his disciples to go and ask His cousin this
question: "Are you the Messiah we've been expecting, or should we keep
looking for someone else?" This is obviously a question birthed out of
frustration, because John knew who Jesus was. But let's look at Jesus'
response. Jesus said, "Go back to John and tell him what you have seen and
heard-the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cured, the deaf hear, the
dead are raised to life, and the Good News is being preached to the poor."
Did you see it? Look again. Jesus always ministered the answers to life's
problems. What did Jesus minister to the blind? The ability to see. What did
Jesus minister to the lame? The ability to walk. What did Jesus minister to
lepers? Clean skin. What did Jesus minister to the deaf? The ability to hear.
What did Jesus minister to the dead? Resurrection/life. And what did Jesus
minister to the poor? Your first response is probably to think it was money.
But Jesus never gave the poor money. He ministered to their needs, but He did
not give them money. Jesus gave them the WORD! He said, "The Good News is
being preached to the poor", not money. You see, you can give a poor
person money or meet their immediate need, but if you don't change their heart
and mind, they will need the same hand out the next day. Jesus' answer to
poverty is the Word. If we can get the Word down inside a person, then they
will find their divine purpose and their purpose will lead them out of poverty.
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