Not Easy, But Worth It نموونە
All There!
The story is told of a man who was poor. He lived on rather frugal means, just about getting through each day often barely having two square meals a day, his clothes mostly in tatters. His friends, however, observed a strange habit he had. Every morning, he would go very dutifully to a bank near his house, with his cheque book in hand. Over time, the bank officials who knew exactly why he was there. On seeing him they would call out “All there!” even before he asked anything. He would then smile knowingly, say thank you and return to his home, not having carried out any transaction at the bank.
A friend who could contain his curiosity no longer finally confronted him and asked him what his daily non-transaction bank visits were about. He replied with a half-smile, "I received a huge amount as an inheritance from a relative many years ago," he said, "which I deposited into the bank. I go every day to make sure that my money is safe."
The friend was taken aback and asked, "So you are actually a very rich man, are you?" "Yes", replied the man with a big smile. The friend, now thoroughly confused asked the man, "Then why do you live in such poverty? Why don’t you use the cheque book you have and draw money for your daily needs and live a better life?" It was now the turn of the man to look with incredulous disbelief at his friend and exclaim, "What? Is that what the cheque book is for? Can I actually use it to draw from my inheritance money for my own use?"
As ridiculous as this story might sound, does it seem vaguely familiar? Many Christians who choose to accept Christ as Savior, live as paupers, not claiming the rich promises available to every believer in God’s Word.
God’s Word is filled with rich promises that are yours for the asking. Promises for every possible challenge you might be facing. Promises that are there to encourage you when you are low, when confused and have a decision to make. Whatever your situation, there is a promise that you can claim. The Word of God says every promise is yes and amen in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:20). But these promises remain like the huge un-cashed inheritance in the bank if you will not use the cheque book of faith to acquire them! The Bible says, be doers of the Word, not hearers only (James 1:22) Are you living daily, enjoying the riches of God’s promises? Or living as a pauper just knowing that it is “all there”?
Dear Lord help me live every day knowing and claiming the rich promises from Your Word.
About this Plan
Faith is something we all desire to have but struggle to display through the everyday life. It is easy to have faith when life is all good. But when faced with challenges, and no answers seem to come for the things you have prayed and prayed for, or, when answers come in unexpected packages, it is not easy to trust, and faith can falter.
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