You may have no qualification, position or money—nothing in the
natural. But when the Lord is with you, you will end up with everything because
He will cause you to be successful.
Joseph had nothing when his Egyptian master Potiphar bought him
from the slave market. Yet, even then, it was said of him, “The Lord was with
Joseph, and he was a successful man.” Joseph the slave a successful man? He was
a nobody with nothing, not even a shirt on his back, not a dime to his name, no
family members with him and no friends to turn to. All he had was the presence
of the Lord. But it was precisely because of this that he was successful
wherever he was. He eventually became the most powerful man in Egypt, second
only to Pharaoh, who set him over all the land of Egypt. Joseph was given
power, authority and riches (see Genesis 41:40–44), all because the Lord was
with him.
A junior college student worshiping in our church experienced
good success in his examination results for the same reason. The first to admit
that he was just an average student, he obtained his first ever straight As for
all his subjects when he sat for the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of
Education (Advanced Level) Examination simply believing that he would be
successful because the Lord was with him!
Another church member, who was a fresh university graduate,
believed that because the Lord was with her, she would be successful in the
workforce. Even though she had no work experience and was faced with a gloomy
job market, she succeeded in getting her first job in a short period of time
and which gave her a salary beyond her expectations. Then, in spite of a
directive from the parent company to freeze the wages of all employees, she
received a pay increment as well as a company scholarship for further
education!
Beloved, it does not matter if you are a nobody with nothing in
the natural. When the Lord is with you, you will end up with everything because
He will empower you to succeed and live the abundant life. Indeed, you will end
up enjoying His favour, goodness and grace! (Article
& Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind
permission).
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