Ours is a God of Abundance
Abundance
is defined in The American College Dictionary
as 1. An overflowing quantity
or supply (e.g. of grain), 2. Overflowing
fullness (e.g. of the heart), and 3. Affluence,
wealth. Synonyms are copiousness, profusion.
Abundance clearly states that one has an oversupply
above the need. The need can
be satisfactorily provided for if the supply was
just "full". Therefore, when
the supply is in abundance the need is guaranteed
to always able to be provided for satisfactorily,
and there can be no doubt of this, because extra
is always there to provide for any unexpected
contingency.
Such is the clear statement concerning our God. It
is stated in one context as a guarantee to meet
the requirements of every need. Phil
4:19 "And my God shall
supply all your need according to His riches in
glory by Christ Jesus." In
another context it is stated in terms of abundance
above the need, and even the desire.. Eph
3:20, 21 "Now to Him who
is able to do exceedingly abundantly above
all that we ask or think, according to the power
that works in us, (21) to Him be glory
in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations,
forever and ever. Amen."
Yes,
out God supplies our daily food, our daily fullness
of heart, our affluence, our wealth in spiritual
things, and abundantly so. This should
raise our faith, our zeal, our living in Christ
to a level beyond the reach of doubt. But
it is sadly not so with too many Christians.
We've all heard some Christians say that they
don't know if they are worthy of the promises
that God makes to them, or if they will ever be
qualified to be in the bride with Christ. The
scriptures assure us of two very relevant perspectives
on this point. Which perspective we
hold will determine whether we grow into the perfection
that God has designed for us, or whether we just
wilt on the vine, and are discarded, continuing
to disappoint even ourselves.
From one perspective the scriptures assure us
that of ourselves we can do nothing, and we can
in no way please God.
John 15:5, 6 "I am the
vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me,
and I in him, bears much fruit; for without
Me you can do nothing. (6) "If
anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as
a branch and is withered; and they gather them
and throw them into the fire, and they are burned."
Jesus even spoke the same concerning Himself in
His relationship with God.
John 5:30 "I can
of Myself do nothing. As I hear, I
judge; and My judgment is righteous, because I
do not seek My own will but the will of the Father
who sent Me."
And since Jesus also said in John 6:44 "No
one can come to Me unless the Father who sent
Me draws him;" we see that we are in
Christ only because it is God's will, and both
we and Jesus can do nothing outside of God's will. So
clearly of ourselves we are nothing, and can do
nothing. Outside of Christ we would
be cast off and burned.
But if we continue to live in that view after
we are in Christ, is that not self-defeating,
and receiving the spirit in vain? Being
in Christ, we are supposed to have His view of
life, not our old one. This brings
up the second perspective in Jesus' words,.
John 6:39 "This is the
will of the Father who sent Me, that of all He
has given Me I should lose nothing, but should
raise it up at the last day."
Jesus was absolutely sure he would fully accomplish
the Father's work as long as He stayed in the
Father's will! And it needs to be the
same for us. As Paul said inPhil
4:13 "I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me." And
Jesus said in Mat 19:26 "With
men this is impossible, but with God all things
are possible." We understand
as in 1 Cor 3:7 "So
then neither he who plants is anything, nor he
who waters, but God who gives the increase."
The success then of our salvation is dependent
on how well we know God, and how well we trust
God and obey God in all that He has promised He
will bring to perfect completion in our lives. And
what do we read of this?
1 Pet 1:3 "Blessed be
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
according to His abundant mercy has begotten
us again to a living hope through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead"
2 Cor 9:8 "And God is
able to make all grace abound toward you, that
you, always having all sufficiency in all things,
may have an abundance for every good work."
Titus 3:6, 7 "which
He poured out on us abundantly through
Jesus Christ our Savior, (7) that
having been justified by His grace we should become
heirs according to the hope of eternal life."
Heb 6:17, 18 "Thus God,
determining to show more abundantly to
the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel,
confirmed it by an oath, (18) that
by two immutable things, in which it is impossible
for God to lie, we might have strong consolation,
who have fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope
set before us."
You can see by what is underlined in the above
verses that not only is God the only source of
power and strength for what is to be accomplished
in us, but all that He provides for us has been
provided in abundance! There
is no possibility that we are short of anything
we need to accomplish the fullness of God's will
in our lives. There is none who can
say that he or she is not abundantly provided
for in mercy, grace, knowledge, power, strength,
and faith and wisdom to accomplish
all that God desires in their lives. And
none who can say also that they are not abundantly
provided for to overcome all the temptations of
the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the
pride of life (1 Jn 2;16), and to overcome against
flesh and blood, against principalities, against
powers, against the rulers of the darkness of
this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness
in the heavenly places; even against Satan himself (Eph
6:12).
There are two great guarantee scriptures that
address these issues. In Romans 8:35-39
we learn that absolutely nothing (except our own
will) is able to separate us from the love of
God in Christ Jesus. In 2 Pet 1:5-11
we learn that if we progress in the fruit that
God desires each of us to have, then an "abundant"
entrance will be ministered to us into the Kingdom
of Heaven.
How then can anyone who calls themselves "Christian"
live and wade in the doubt and despair of their
own human frailties? Such are not truly
Godly nor Christian for they have no true faith
and trust in God and in His promises, and they
also have no faith in Christ to raise them above
their fallen status.
For those who are truly Christian, the truth of
the human status is well know, but it is not held
on to, it is not revisited, it is not continuously
lived, but it is rather put behind as all prior
things, even things of profit, that the Christian
might gain Christ. Phil 3:8 "Yet
indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence
of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for
whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and
count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ"
Let us not live in our ever inadequate humanity,
but rather to our ever abundant God. Living
to God, through His Son, for His glory, our lives
will ever be abundant in Him, as He is to us.
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