11
Sep
HE HAS BROUGHT YOU INTO A WEALTHY PLACE
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“Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son:” Colossians 1:13 KJV
As a believer in Christ, you are standing on a blessed ground where there is no sickness, no lack, no barrenness, no struggle and no curse. And on this blessed ground, you are made wealthy. He brought you out of darkness so He can set your feet on a solid rock. He does not just bring you out so you can stay on a muddy ground. No! He brought you out, so that you can stay in a wealthy place. He brought you out to bless you and to establish His covenant with you and your seed. He brought you out of darkness, bondage and captivity into the kingdom of His dear son.
Child of God, understand the fact that Jesus is wealthy! Therefore, you cannot but desire wealth. When you wake up in the morning, expect only good to come to you. What is good is your portion and there is nothing the devil can do about it. This is so because Jesus took everything that has to do with you and handed over to you everything that has to do with Him. It was a spiritual exchange. Though He was rich, He became poor that you also might become rich. Never again say you are poor! Stop looking at your pocket! Rather, accept what He has provided for you.
When you accept that you are rich, then heaven will move everything on your path to ensure that there is money in your pocket. That is why; the greatest thing any believer can do is to believe. For instance, when the devil strikes with sickness, receive the healing that He has provided. The assignment you have is to believe. When you believe in the finished work of Christ on your behalf, you begin to operate in the realm of rest. It is all about Jesus and what He has already made available for you. You don’t have anything to do with it. He did it all for you! Don’t forget, that He brought you out to bring you in so you can truly rest.
Further Reading: 2 Corinthians 8:9; Deuteronomy 6:23, Psalm 40:1-17
Daily Bible Reading: Morning- Proverbs 10-12; Evening- 2 Corinthians 4