Saturday, 10 December 2016

Seed of equal benefit.

Saturday,  December 10th.
Seed of equal benefit.

“And the Lord made up to Job for all his losses, after he had made prayer for his friends: and all Job had before was increased by the Lord twice as much.” Job 42:10(BBE)

When the blessing is on your life it becomes impossible for you to be disadvantaged no matter the circumstance. The blessing will cause all things to work together for your good inspite of unfavorable circumstances.

Kenneth Copeland told a story of how his camera was stolen from him in an airport. He had hung the camera around his neck, so as he bent down to carry his luggage, before he lifted up his head his camera was gone; snatched away by a fast guy.

Finally, as he boarded the plane on his way to Hawaii he was very angry because of the loss of his camera. Then God spoke to him correcting his attitude; letting him know that being angry was not the right attitude to the young man who had stolen his camera. Trying to justify his attitude, he replied the Lord saying, “But he stole my camera.” The Lord replied him and told him to consider the camera that was stolen as 'a seed of equal benefit' instead of been angry and bitter. Considering the camera as 'a seed of equal benefit' means considering whatever has been taken away from you unjustly as a seed into that person's life. As he decided to obey God and considered the camera as a seed of equal benefit, God told him to name his harvest and he called the name of one of the best camera's then in America which was very expensive. On getting to Hawaii, he got the best camera he named as his harvest for just fifty dollars. That was far below the market value of that camera. What made that possible? He learnt to receive, function and flow with the blessing. I want you to know that you cannot lose when you are blessed. The blessing will always give you an advantage.

Prayer.
Dear Father, I choose to consider as a seed of equal benefit whatever has been taken away from me unjustly. I choose to let go of all bitterness and pain, knowing that you are able to make it up to me for every loss and you are able to give me double for every shame, in Jesus' Name. Amen.

For further study, read:
Genesis 26:17-22, 2 Chronicles 25:5-9, Isaiah 61:7.

Doing the Word.
Name your harvest and call it forth.

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