Sunday, June 23, 2013

Provision







"But my God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus."
                                                                                                              Philippians 4:19

The word "supply" used above means to fill up, cause to abound, to complete, nothing shall be wanting. The root meaning of the word refers to hollow vessels being filled, also to being covered in every part. Of the soul, it pertains to being thoroughly permeated, perfect.
The place of the provision of our Father is found in the Spirit. The source of the provision of God is His glory, which in this case can mean splendour and brightness, but also means, His opinon, His judgment, and that which is pleasing to Him. These blessings, or riches can certainly manifest in the natural circumstances of our lives, but the natural circumstances of our lives is not the source of those riches, nor is it the complete meaning of these riches.
For example, using most of the same words that He uses in the above verse, the LORD addresses a very rich church in a place called Laodicea in Rev. 3:17-18:

"Because you say, "I am rich, and increased in goods, and have need of nothing";
and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked-
I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich; and white garments that you may be clothed, that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed;
and anoint your eyes with eye salve, that you may see."

The natural state of this church was abundance and wealth. They thought their safety, esteem, power, and position was in their wealth. They were full of pride and arrogant. Anyone looking at the outward appearance of this church would have said that they were favored and blessed by God, because of their wealth. But the spiritual state of this church, according to the LORD, was extreme poverty and shame. The source of their wealth was not the spiritual place mentioned in the first scripture above, Phil. 4:19, but the source of their wealth was the system of this world. Outwardly blessed, but inwardly bankrupt. They would never be able to accomplish their spiritual purpose, if they remained as they were.
The gold that survives, the gold that remains, that Jesus speaks of according to Rev. 3:18, is gold that has come through the fire of refinement, a place of spiritual cleansing and strengthening. This gold can only be obtained through the LORD, through Christ. The gold that comes from Christ is not from a source that relies upon the worldly systems. The gold that Jesus speaks of has a spiritual source from His Father, and is, therefore, not subject to the eradict conditions of the world. It is from everlasting, and will not pass away. He instructs the church that this is the source upon which they must rely. Even their clothing is first to be spiritual clothing of righteousness (white garments). Our thinking must be in accord with these principles. Our dependence and source must be our Father. If we haven't sought this place in the Father's glory before, the same glory that Jesus has asked us to share with Him, we must begin to turn our hearts towards it. The days of shaking are upon us.
The United States is a very wealthy nation. But if we depend upon our nation, our jobs, our own strengths and talents, our natural inventiveness and ambition to be the source of success, wealth and provision in our lives, we will be like the church of Laodicea.
There is a commercial on television celebrating the State of New Jersey's recovery from the hurricane that caused so much damage to homes and lives. It invites people to come do commerce in the state. The song on the commercial says "We are stronger than the storm".
The source of this outward success, according to their proclamation, is their own strength. They have relied on themselves, the governments of their state and the nation, to rebuild them. In the same way, we also tend to rely on our employers and our government to be the source of our provision. Outwardly we may appear to be successful, but inwardly, we are bankrupt. The fact that we have relied first upon the world economic systems to be our provision, rather than our Father, has left us potentially poor, wretched, blind, naked and miserable, like the church of Laodicea, whether we realize it or not.
We have also judged the calling and success of other people and even other churches by their outward wealth or poverty, which may not be a true indicator of the anointing of God upon them. Many anointed servants of God have been through the place where they have only been able to depend on God for their provision. Man may have abandoned them, or come to them empty-handed. The systems of this world have been of no help. But these servants of God are blazing a trail that many of us may have to walk in the future. We will thank God for these men and women of God who will be able to lead us through in the days ahead where they have already had to travel. If our discernment of the anointing of God is influenced by the outward appearance of wealth, we will be as blind as the Laodicean church. Jesus did not judge a work by its affluence. To the church of Smyna, in Rev. 2:9, the LORD says:
"I know your works, tribulation, and poverty (but you are rich)..."
He is teaching them that they possess the spiritual wealth that comes from relying upon the Father. This is the first place of provision and blessing.
Relying upon the world for economic provision can be undependable, at best. There are those in our nation who refer to the currency of this country as "the almighty dollar". But the dollar is not almighty. In fact, the dollar is facing one of its greatest perils.  The world has been turning against the continuing use of the U.S. dollar as its "reserve currency". Reserve currency means that the other nations of the world use the dollar to buy and sell. It has been the universal method of exchange, accepted by all nations in doing business. But times have changed. In the last few years, nations are rejecting the dollar as its reserve currency, and have put in place other currencies to use in buying and selling. The International Monetary Fund is even now recommending that the dollar no longer be used as the reserve currency, and a different currency be put in place. If these events continue, the dollar could become useless against our national debt, and even become devalued here in America. The consequences would be that you would need many more dollars in order to purchase what you used to be able to purchase. Inflation would soar. The U.S. economy could suffer a blow that would be difficult, perhaps impossible to recover from.
The riches and provision of the LORD do not have their source in the dollar, or any other natural riches. The riches of the LORD start in a supernatural place in our Father's glory, immersed in the person of Christ. This is a place where our souls sink into the being of Christ and are filled to overflowing. The spiritual overflowing also manifests in the natural overflowing of all blessings in our lives. We would be making a grave mistake to believe that the source of our provision lies in anyone, or anything other than the glory of God.

Our Father is Provision.


"In You Alone"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hzKK36Ayrs

"God, I Look to You"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR5IoWH9OiI

"More Precious Than Silver"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HWf8YpH-3Q

Reference Articles:

"Is the Almighty Doomed?" Time Business
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1889588,00.html

"Dollar Could Be in Danger..." Reuters
http://rt.com/usa/dollar-danger-as-world-currency-977/






2 comments:

  1. I love that word "provision." It immediately makes me think on "pro-vision" and the fact that GOD Himself is called Jehovah-Jireh: the LORD is Providor, the One Who Provides. That eternal vision that looks ahead, sees above and beyond the now, into the future. Is it no wonder that the Father set up the system of "giving" as the way toward provision or being provided for? Look at Abraham who was urged by the Spirit and Voice of the LORD to "give" his son of promise on the altar of Moriah. Abraham AND his son Isaac both, imho, had to be seeing above and beyond, in the realm of the spirit, in the realm of "trust" in order to accomplish what Father called them to do. Looked like a risky situation for all involved, yet the LORD, HE was that ProVision already laying wait for the moment, for the exacting moment when it would be revealed (caught in the thicket - not going anywhere else - in fact, didn't Abraham have to look beyond where his natural eyes could see in order to behold the revelation? the revealing of the ProVision? GOD is so Awesome in all these things. If only we would adhere more closely, more diligently to that which He has established for our good, for our blessing, for our maturing!
    America has always been captured by the spirits of greed and mammon; to the point of slaughtering peoples and nations generations for land, for money, for prestige and power. And it saddens the heart, when as blessed and mercied we have been by Him, there is yet so much utter waste and mayhem exacted in this nation over these things. Look how our current generation of young adults are having to struggle even more than those of us from the 50s, 60s and 70s just to get by! So many young people having no choice but to continue living with parents, or if they try it with roommates, rent-mates, they wind up going through really rough times trying to keep it together. Perhaps it all comes down to just how thankful are we? It used to be the norm that American families sat down everyday at meal together and the first act of their unity was to give thanks to Almighty God for all He has provided. No doubt there are still families out there that do that, but is it the norm? Is it immediately recognizable in our American culture and spirit that THAT's what we do? That THAT's who we are? What more will the struggle over "having money" in this nation push us and our children and our future's toward if we don't live out a humility before GOD the Father, recognizing Him, even in the most simplest of things, as PROVIDOR?
    Father, we praise Your Name and give You thanks, trusting that yet Your Mercies which are eternally NEW and brilliant will guide this nation of peoples from all over the Earth BACK into Your loving arms where we are safe, in Jesus' Name! Amen.

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    1. Thank you Fran. You are right. One of the LORD's Names is Jehovah Jireh, from Gen. 22:14, from Abraham's supernatural encounter with God. The LORD's character of provision is directly related to His vision. The meaning of the "Jireh" is about seeing, looking intently at. discerning, giving attention to. It also means "to appear, to be visible". We can say then that the provision of God comes from the place of the invisible into the visible realm.
      Even the place of Abraham's encounter of obedience to God, Mount Moriah, though it means "chosen by Jehovah", the root is the same word as found in "Jireh", which is all about seeing.
      What a wonderful Name our Father has: "Jehovah Jireh".

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