Barrenness. What a painful and frustrating condition. Yet, in Isaiah 54, God’s Word to those who are experiencing barrenness is to rejoice—“Sing O barren”!
Why? Because in the previous chapter, it tells us that the
chastisement for our peace fell upon Jesus (see Isaiah 53:5). The word “peace”
here in Hebrew means completeness, soundness, health, safety and provision. In
other words, all these benefits are yours today because Jesus has already been
punished at the cross for your peace. That is why you can start rejoicing.
So God wants you right now, in whatever area you are
barren, to start rejoicing as if the fruit or yield you want to see has already
come. He wants you to start thinking, speaking and acting as if the barrenness
is no more.
If you are financially barren, start planning for what you
would do when your finances increase. I am not saying that you go out and spend
recklessly, but start making plans for increase. The time to do this is when
you are still in what your natural eyes see as a barren stage.
You may say, “Pastor Prince, you don’t understand, the
banks are chasing me!”
God says, “Rejoice because you are well provided for in
Christ.” In Christ, you are already blessed with every spiritual blessing,
including financial provision (see Ephesians 1:3). “For you know the grace of
our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became
poor, that you through His poverty might become rich” (2 Corinthians 8:9).
If you are sick, start planning to do what you have not
been able to do. Don’t rejoice only when the healing manifests and the pain is
no more. Rejoice now in your healing because Jesus has already borne your
diseases and carried your pains, and by His stripes you have already been
healed (see Isaiah 53:4–5).
Whatever barren situation you are in, rejoice and tell God,
“Father, because of the sacrifice of Your Son, I am blessed with all spiritual
blessings in heavenly places in Christ. You have already given me everything.
So I am going to act like it is so and rejoice!” (Article & Picture;
courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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