Post by MIRIAM JACOB on Nov 1, 2006 12:56:11 GMT -5
God Wants to Bless You Abundantly
by Daniel N. Brown
There is no shortage in the abundance of blessings we are
promised as God's children. We should expect to receive from Him
if we believe the promises He's given us in His Word. To believe
otherwise is to show that we have no confidence in God's word.
This would indicate that we believe that He lied when He gave us
these promises, and throughout the Bible, we are told over and
over again that God cannot lie.
Ephesians 3:20-21 says, "Our God is able to do exceeding
abundantly above all that we can ask or even think, according to
the power that works in us." This power is our faith. Our faith
in God!
It is by faith we receive from Him, for Jesus said, "According to
your faith let it be unto you" (Matthew 9:29). So where is your
faith? God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that you
can ask or even think!
I love the story about the five loaves and two fish. A multitude
of people followed Jesus up the mountain to hear Him preach and
He knew they were hungry. Andrew searched around for some food
and found a boy with some bread and two fish. Jesus blessed it,
gave it to the disciples to distribute, and then it began to multiply!
After all 5,000 people ate there were twelve basket fulls left over!
He's our God of more than enough, and if we are ever going to
experience the fullness of His blessings in our lives, we must
absolutely believe in His ability, and willingness, to bless us
outrageously.
Many people will say, "Well, it's not all about me." That's
exactly right. We were put here for God's pleasure (Rev 4:11).
What is His pleasure? To bless, care for, and prosper His
children. We bring Him honor and glory when our lives are
fruitful, for He takes pleasure in the prosperity of His children
(Psalm 149:4).
If we know that God loves us, cares for us, and wants to bless
us, doesn't it make sense that we should believe Him for His
best in our lives?
We need to release our faith and believe Him for great things, for
He is more than able, and more than willing.
Our God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we can
ask or even think, according to the power that works in us! He's
our God of more than enough.
Daniel N. Brown is an entrepreneur and teacher of biblical
success principles. Get his FREE report, "Christian Prosperity
Secrets" when you sign up for his FREE weekly newsletter.
www.SecretPlaceOnline.com
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by Daniel N. Brown
There is no shortage in the abundance of blessings we are
promised as God's children. We should expect to receive from Him
if we believe the promises He's given us in His Word. To believe
otherwise is to show that we have no confidence in God's word.
This would indicate that we believe that He lied when He gave us
these promises, and throughout the Bible, we are told over and
over again that God cannot lie.
Ephesians 3:20-21 says, "Our God is able to do exceeding
abundantly above all that we can ask or even think, according to
the power that works in us." This power is our faith. Our faith
in God!
It is by faith we receive from Him, for Jesus said, "According to
your faith let it be unto you" (Matthew 9:29). So where is your
faith? God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that you
can ask or even think!
I love the story about the five loaves and two fish. A multitude
of people followed Jesus up the mountain to hear Him preach and
He knew they were hungry. Andrew searched around for some food
and found a boy with some bread and two fish. Jesus blessed it,
gave it to the disciples to distribute, and then it began to multiply!
After all 5,000 people ate there were twelve basket fulls left over!
He's our God of more than enough, and if we are ever going to
experience the fullness of His blessings in our lives, we must
absolutely believe in His ability, and willingness, to bless us
outrageously.
Many people will say, "Well, it's not all about me." That's
exactly right. We were put here for God's pleasure (Rev 4:11).
What is His pleasure? To bless, care for, and prosper His
children. We bring Him honor and glory when our lives are
fruitful, for He takes pleasure in the prosperity of His children
(Psalm 149:4).
If we know that God loves us, cares for us, and wants to bless
us, doesn't it make sense that we should believe Him for His
best in our lives?
We need to release our faith and believe Him for great things, for
He is more than able, and more than willing.
Our God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we can
ask or even think, according to the power that works in us! He's
our God of more than enough.
Daniel N. Brown is an entrepreneur and teacher of biblical
success principles. Get his FREE report, "Christian Prosperity
Secrets" when you sign up for his FREE weekly newsletter.
www.SecretPlaceOnline.com
See this week's edition of "The Secret Place."
www.secretplaceonline.com/thisweeksnewsletter.html
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