Walking In A Greater Anointing

Which is superior, the Old Testament or the New Testament?  The New Testament of course!  Health and prosperity are two primary requirements for us to be seen as Overcomers by the world.  We are intended to walk in not only the same anointing as Our Lord Jesus Christ but He expects us to walk in a greater anointing!

Isn’t it time that we live up to His expectations?  Walking in Agape Love and great faith is the answer and it is not reserved for a privileged few.  HE wants all of HIS Sons and Daughters to walk in such power and authority hence HE is not the variable, we are!

It was written by The Holy Spirit in Deuteronomy chapter 15:

5 only if you carefully obey the voice of the LORD your God, to observe with care all these commandments which I command you today. 6 For the LORD your God will bless you just as He promised you; you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow; you shall reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over you.

7 If there is among you a poor man of your brethren, within any of the gates in your land which the LORD your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother, 8 but you shall open your hand wide to him and willingly lend him sufficient for his need, whatever he needs.

FATHER’S Divine Intent is for us to prosper to the point where we have abundance to lend unto nations and give to the poor.  Yes, it included lending to the poor but HE also allowed for jubilee to eliminate their debt.  If you are a joyful giver with abundance then you don’t concern yourself with repayment.  It is another form of enslavement and it is better for you to not judge their actions which may be contrary to disciplined debt repayment.  Let FATHER take care of those areas.

Paul expounded on giving as he wrote by The Holy Spirit in 2nd Corinthians chapter 8:

1Beloved ones, we must tell you about the grace God poured out upon the churches of Macedonia. 2For even during a season of severe difficulty, tremendous suffering, and extreme poverty, their super-abundant joy overflowed into an act of extravagant generosity. 3For I can verify that they spontaneously gave, not only according to their means but far beyond what they could afford. 4They actually begged us for the privilege of sharing in this ministry of giving to God’s Holy people who are living in poverty. 5They exceeded our expectations by first dedicating themselves fully to the Lord and then to us, according to God’s pleasure. 

6That is why we appealed to Titus, since he was the one who got you started and encouraged you to give, so he could help you complete this generous undertaking on your behalf. 7You do well and excel in every respect—in unstoppable faith, in powerful preaching, in revelation knowledge, in your passionate devotion, and in sharing the Love we have shown to you. So make sure that you also excel in grace-filled generosity.

8I’m not saying this as though I were issuing an order but to stir you to greater Love by mentioning the enthusiasm of the Macedonians as a challenge to you.  9For you have experienced the extravagant grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that although he was infinitely rich, he impoverished himself for our sake, so that by his poverty, we become rich beyond measure.

10So here are my thoughts concerning this matter, and it’s in your best interests. Since you made such a good start last year, both in the grace of giving and in your longing to give, 11you should finish what you started.  You were so eager in your intentions to give, so go do it. Finish this act of worship according to your ability to give. 12For if the intention and desire are there, the size of the gift doesn’t matter. Your gift is fully acceptable to God according to what you have, not what you don’t have. 13I’m not saying this in order to ease someone else’s load by overloading you, but as a matter of fair balance. 14Your surplus could meet their need, and their abundance may one day meet your need. This equal sharing of abundance will mean a fair balance. 

15As it is written:

The one who gathered much didn’t have too much,

and the one who gathered little didn’t have too little.

Paul quoted Exodus chapter 16 where the children gathered manna daily:

17 Then the children of Israel did so and gathered, some more, some less. 18 So when they measured it by omers, he who gathered much had nothing left over, and he who gathered little had no lack. Every man had gathered according to each one’s need.

Giving is tied to receiving from Heaven.  Those of us who have are meant to help those who have not so that no one is lacking.  This is a primary function of Servias and we have no intention of modifying FATHER’S Divine Intent.  We have never paid a salary and don’t need to do so.  Unless FATHER directs us, I don’t see a need to make any changes to our disbursements.

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