Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Better than At Our Beginning

UV 3621/10000 Better than At Our Beginning I will multiply on you man and animal; and they will increase and be fruitful. And I will cause you to be inhabited as you were formerly, and I will do better (things) for you than at your beginning. Then you will know (with greater confidence) that I am the Lord. Ezekiel 36 v 11 The Lord promises to do better for His faithful than before. He executed the new covenant as a better covenant of love than the Mosai covenant of law. The law was not abolished or done away but every requirement was perfectly fulfilled by love. Likewise, in our individual and personal walk with the Lord, He promises to do better things than before. He has in mind our plans and our hopes and He executes His will to fulfill our aspirations and expectations much better and higher than we can possibly think or imagine. The Lord promises to multiply our blessings in the latter days of our lives with the latter rain of His outpouring. Having tasted of His abundant grace in a variety of ways and circumstances, we should not wait for the promises to be fulfilled but fill our hearts and minds with thanksgiving, praise and worship of the awesomeness of the Lord. He will not allow affliction to come upon us a second time as in the manner before. We might have many difficulties to endure, many challenges to overcome but we need to be ever confident that the Lord is faithful and able to do that which He promised us. When the Lord Himself inhabits us, we should not feel inhibited or limited. We are filled with hope and assurance that the word He has spoken to us personally will be fulfilled in His time. He is the source of our victory and our provision. He is not tight fisted in blessing us. He uses the measure we give of us to multiply. Sometimes, He might place an obstacle on our path like a king who wanted to see the reaction of his people. The king placed a boulder and under it a bag of gold coins. Most of the passersby skirted the boulder and went their way. But a simple peasant decided to set aside whatever he was carrying and spent time and effort to shift the boulder out of the road onto the sides. He found to his surprise the bag of gold coins with a note from the king, “This is your reward for facing up to the obstacle and removing it from the path.”

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