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God’s Provisions Are Not Dependent Upon A Prosperous Economy!

Phil. 4:14-19

Illus. > There once was a man who very adamantly believed in living by faith. He believed that, so long as he prayed in Jesus’ name, believing in faith that God would provide his need, he would receive whatever he asked for. One day he stood up in church and declared that from that day forward, he was trusting God to supply all his needs. He quit his job as a high-ranking official in a fairly large company and moved into a dingy little house on the rougher side of town. The first night he prayed very fervently for God to send him some food, because he was beginning to get hungry. The next morning he walked outside, expecting to find food, but nothing was there. Figuring that he didn’t pray fervently enough, he dedicated the whole day to praying for God to provide food for the next day. The next morning came, and still no food. That day he prayed even more fervently for God to provide nourishment, for by now he was growing ravenously hungry. "God, you must provide me with food, or I will die out here," he prayed over and over again. The next morning he walked outside, and still no food. By this time he was beginning to get angry with God for not providing He promised in His Word. That afternoon and evening he redoubled his efforts, wailing and rocking back and forth and beating his breast as he prayed. "Dear God, I’m going to starve to death unless you feed me. I haven’t eaten or had anything to drink in 4 days!" When he had prayed all he could pray, and was exhausted he fell back on the bed and stared at the wall. In the silence, he heard a small voice calling out his name. "Bill! Bill!"

"I’m here Lord," he cried. "Are you finally answering my prayer?"

"I’ve been answering your prayers," the voice replied. "You’ve just been looking in the wrong direction."

"What do you mean Lord? I don’t understand," he exclaimed, exasperated.

"Walk outside," said the voice.

Bill walked outside, looked all around on the dirty porch, but still found no food. "There’s nothing here, Lord. I don’t see any food."

"You’re looking in the wrong direction. Look up."

Bill looked up, and there right above his head, pasted onto the building next to him, was a huge billboard with big black print that said, "DAY LABORERS WANTED! LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED."...

Phil. 4:19 ….according to His riches.

God’s Provision For our Needs Is Not Dependent Upon A Prosperous Economy!

This principle is illustrated throughout Scripture:

ILLUS. For example, God doesn’t need a healthy, normal womb for a woman to conceive and bear a child.

Judges 13:2-3 (conception and birth of Samson) “2 And there was a certain man of Zorah, of the family of the Danites, whose name was Manoah; and his wife was barren, and bare not.

3 And the angel of the LORD appeared unto the woman, and said unto her, Behold now, thou art barren, and bearest not: but thou shalt conceive, and bear a son.”

Psalm 113.9 “ He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD.”

Luke 1:5-37 Elizabeth, old age & barren ; Mary, young and know not a man God can bring a child out of a barren womb.

So God doesn’t need a healthy economy, to be able to supply our needs!

God can multiply the resources that we have. John 6:1-13

Many of you know by experience how God can do more with 90% of our income than we can do with 100% !

God can sustain us through extended periods of need in our lives. I Kings 17:1-16

God frequently provides just enough at just the right time. Exodus 16:1-35

*Stop expecting God to supply ahead of time

God can make bitter water sweet. Exodus 15:22-27

God can bring water out of a rock. Numbers 20:1-13

God wants daily trust in Him, not trust in our reserve funds.

* The Model prayer…”Give us this day our daily bread” (not weekly, monthly, or yearly)

* Yes, plan for the future,…but trust God with the future!

* In fact, it’s unwise not to invest for the future,….not to save for the unexpected.

Prov. 21:20 “20 There is treasure to be desired and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man spendeth it up.”

Closing

* God can supply our needs in a bad economy just as easily as He can in a prosperous economy!

*Since the days of the “great depression” we Americans have lived in a relatively prosperous country. It is possible, those days could return again. If they do, perhaps our lives will be a little less comfortable than they presently are, but our needs will be provided for.

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Richard Scott

commented on Jul 16, 2008

a timely message!

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