People of the world feel helpless as the systems of the world go up and down. They turn on the television and they hear, “This war will plunge the world into a recession.” They open the newspapers and they read that “Unemployment is at an all-time high.”
Beloved, God does not
want you to feel helpless because you are not of the world (see John 17:16).
You are of God and therefore need not be subject to the world’s systems.
Whatever the world’s situation is, fear not because “God shall supply all your
need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
Notice that
Philippians 4:19 says that “God shall supply all your
need.” It does not say that God may supply some of
your needs. It also says that God will do it “according to His
riches.” It is not out of His riches. If a millionaire gives
you a hundred dollars, it is out of his riches. But if he gives to you
according to his riches, it means that he is lining up his millions for you!
Lastly, the verse says
that God does it “according to His riches in glory.” It is not
according to the riches of your company or how well the economy is doing. No,
it is according to God’s riches in glory!
So how do you stop
yourself from feeling helpless in uncertain times? The same way I stopped
myself from getting seasick when I was on board a navy ship for the first time
during my National Service stint. A senior naval officer had advised me, “Don’t
look at the waves around you. Look at the horizon far away. Look at that
stable, stationary line and you will feel better.” When I fixed my eyes on that
unshakable, unwavering line, even though the ship bobbed up and down in the
rough sea, I did not feel so seasick anymore.
My friend, don’t look
at your circumstances or the bad things that are happening in the world because
you will get “earth-sick.” Instead, look at the unshakable, eternal Word of
God. Your heart will become stable and you will see your God supply all your
needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus! (Article
& Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries, used with kind permission).
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