When men are cast down, then thou shalt say, There is lifting up… (Job
22:29).
The challenges of our day may be
enormous, but amidst so much inflation, rising cost of living, you can still
say, "When men are cast down, I am lifted up." When you begin to feel
the pressure and the economic squeeze, don’t complain; that’s the time to make
the Word work. Get into your closet and begin to declare your prosperity and
abundance in Christ. Proclaim that you’re the seed of Abraham; an heir of God,
and a joint-heir with Christ.
When you have sufficiently proclaimed
the Word over your situation, those confessions will dominate your senses, such
that when you’re asked, "How are you?" you’ll say, "Great things
are happening! Good things are coming my way today!" Halleluiah. If you
don’t talk the Word, the system of this world will overwhelm you, and you’ll be
a victim in life. With the Word in your mouth, you’ll blaze through every
barrier in life.
An important principle you need to
learn that’ll help you grow bigger financially is letting your mind soar beyond
the prevailing economic situation around you. Think how big God is. Think about
the whole world as yours, for it’s indeed yours: "...For all
things are yours" (1 Corinthians 3:21). Learn the value of meditating
on the Word of God; it’ll give you an extraordinary mind-set, such that you’re
unperturbed in austere times.
Let the Word of God enlarge your
vision. Refuse to see lack and want. Look beyond the horizon. Your prosperity
should be born of the Word in spite of circumstances. Isaac prospered in the
midst of harsh economic conditions. In a time of famine, the Bible says he
prospered, waxed great, made progress, and grew until he became very great
(Genesis 26). There’s so much treasure in your country; and like Isaac, amidst
the seeming hardship, you can prosper, wax great, make progress and grow, and
become very great.
Confession
I’m making progress, prospering and
waxing great in every area of my life! The greater One lives in me, and He’s
made me bigger, greater, and superior to inflation, insecurity, sickness,
disease, and the devil. I’m a victor in Christ Jesus. Halleluiah!
Further Study: Joshua 1:9;
Ephesians 6:10; Job 22:29
1 Year Bible Reading Plan : 1 Timothy
5:1-25 Jeremiah 13-14
2 Year Bible Reading Plan : Hebrews
11:17-40 Ezekiel 22
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