If we believe that it is indeed time for the revelation of God’s promises, then we have to tear down the high places and set aside the traditions of witchcraft and ancestral worship that have kept us in bondage. God is not mocked. He will not share His glory with another. We need to acknowledge God in all of our ways, beginning in our hearts by establishing the Lord Jesus as our true Lord and Saviour. Then allowing the fullness of His Lordship to be evident in every area of our lives and livelihood. Then we can come and ascend the hill of the Lord with clean hands and pure hearts to worship Him and Him alone, in Spirit and in truth.
We have been living in ruins, chasing our own selfish ambitions and futile ways, instead of following God’s ways. But God is calling us, His sons and daughters, to rebuild the temple of God in our lives, by “Considering Our Ways” and aligning them to His ways, in spirit, mind, and body.
He wants us to be His holy dwelling place, where His glory can shine. The restoration of His glorious church begins with each one of us rebuilding our temple ruins, and walking in the ways that Jesus has shown us.
We need to have faith that the latter glory of His house in us will be greater than the former, that He may be delighted with it and bless us abundantly.
We have witnessed God’s amazing grace and power as farmers turn to Him and follow His ways. He rewards them with abundant blessings that go beyond the natural benefits of farming. He multiplies their harvests as they honor Him by obeying His commands.
Trust in God as your provider, knowing that He has given you everything you need to prosper in every way. A farm is not only a source of income but also a gift from God. It provides food and shelter, a beautiful outdoor environment, a safe and healthy place for your children, and a valuable inheritance for your descendants.
This is God’s plan for you and your family: to bless you and make you a blessing for the next generation. It is a Kingdom principle of working faithfully with what God has given you, while expecting His supernatural intervention.
Many people around us are trapped in a cycle of dependency, especially the poor. We want to be the hands and feet of Jesus and show His love by giving generously. But we also need to be careful not to create dependency that harms rather than helps.
Giving is good when it is needed, such as in times of crisis and disaster. But giving can also be bad when it goes on for too long and makes people rely on us instead of God. This is not what God wants for His people, as Isaiah 58 tells us. He wants us to help people become free and independent, not dependent and helpless.
The Bible teaches us to help those in need but also to expect them to work hard and be responsible. As it says, if a person will not work, then neither should he eat.
God is the source of all wisdom and power, and He owns everything in the universe. He doesn’t need our money, but He wants our hearts. He knows our hearts by how we use our money. It’s not about how much we give, but how we give.
Where do you sow your money? Do you sow it into things that will fade away, like material possessions or gambling? Or do you sow it into things that will last forever, like helping the needy or advancing God’s kingdom? God calls us to sow our tithes and offerings into His storehouse, which is His church.
This is how we honor Him, thank Him, and partner with Him. If we don’t do this, we are robbing God of what belongs to Him, and we will miss out on His blessings.
God wants us to surrender our land to His authority through prayer and dedication. This means we need to humble ourselves before Him and acknowledge Him as our Lord.
We need to seek His face, not just His hands, and ask Him to forgive us for anything we have done that is not pleasing to Him. We need to trust Him to breathe life and increase over our farms, and pray with passion and sincerity at all times.
We need to stand firm on His promises, not letting anything discourage us or stop us from following Him. We need to press on in faith, knowing that He will bring the lasting change we long for.
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