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First, we must clear up your hurdle When we hear there are prosperity promises for us, we Christians think we are not worthy enough to receive prosperity. This translates out to "I am not righteous enough" for God to bless me with prosperity. Let's get rid of this hurdle, this plague in our brain, right now. Righteousness, righteous, just, justified and justification mean, in this context, "cleared of all the guilt of all my sins." The blood of Jesus accomplished this for you by grace. Actually, two things are given (absolutely free) to every Christian; grace and righteousness. I specifically want you to see the gift of righteousness below.
Remember, you are included in this verse big time! You are righteous because you are cleared of all guilt by the blood of Jesus! Now here are your promises because you are already cleared of all guilt
The promises in these four verses are made with just one condition. We have to be righteous. We have to be cleared of all the guilt of all our sins. We Christians meet these conditions because Jesus blood cleared us of all guilt. Praise God! Notice the word shall in the verses above. It is used five times for us because we meet the conditions of being cleared of all guilt. Now watch as we put ourselves into these verses. 12 We, the righteous ones, shall
flourish like the palm tree: We must answer two more question here. First, why did God leave these promises for those of us who are cleared of all our guilt? Verse 15 answers this question.
When God promises us prosperity when we have not earned it like the Psalm above, he has done nothing wrong. He is guilty of nothing when he gives to us when we neither deserve it nor earn it. There is no unrighteousness in him. None. When we can't put a guilt trip on ourselves, we try to put a guilt trip on God; but we can't. He has not guilt even after promising prosperity to the rest of us who can neither earn it nor deserve it. No wonder the Psalmist, having said there is no unrighteousness in him, exclaimed the exact opposite about him. He said that God made promises of prosperity and blessing to us, "to show that the Lord is upright," even as he made the promises above. Don't put yourself on a guilt trip. Don't put God on a guilt trip. How do I activate these promises?Sow seed, sow seed and then sow some more seed. Matthew 13:7-8 KJV This parable teaches us, not only to sow, but also to forget about the seed that didn't produce a harvest for you. It teaches us there is some good ground where the big harvests grow. In any season, some seed doesn't produce, but always know there is an abundance out there of hundredfold harvesting. Concentrate on the positive in this Scripture. Some will always produce more than enough to cancel out the lost seed. Sowing is the great activator. Sow now. Sow here. For complete instructions on sowing and reaping successfully, see our book, How to Amass Abrahamic Wealth. Print it out free. If your browser requires it, copy this URL into your address window: http://jaysnell.org/Book8HTM/table_of_contents.htm Please give this faith building article away to as many as you feel will be blessed by it.
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