Written
by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha
God is
still in the business of making impossibilities possibilities. Please see Luke
Chapter 1 verse 37, Mark Chapter 10 verse 27, Jeremiah Chapter 32 verse 27, 17,
Daniel Chapter 2, Esther Chapter 7, Exodus Chapter 14, Ephesians Chapter 3
verse 20, Luke Chapter 18 verse 27, and Psalm 62 verse 12.
You need
inexhaustible wealth? Then you should answer the question - what can you
presently trade in and exchange for wealth?
The widow of the indebted prophet in 2nd Kings Chapter 4
verses 1 to 7 traded in a jar of oil for inexhaustible wealth. God compounded a limited resource set aside
for domestic purposes – cooking to an unlimited resource for money making
activities. God compounded the jar of oil into several vessels of oil because
the woman obeyed divine instructions. A woman who had nothing as it were; was
in an unpleasant and impossible situation; without any visible means of
livelihood suddenly became an oil merchant because God intervened in her
situation.
God gave her an
endless supply of divine resources – the oil kept flowing as long as she had
vessels to fill because the oil was coming from an unlimited overflowing source
that never runs out irrespective of economic temperatures in the world. Though the situation the woman and her two sons found
themselves in was unpleasant and embarrassing, it turned out to be a blessing
in disguise, an opportunity masked as problems and challenges that became
stepping stones to financial abundance and total freedom from debts. They were
never again in debt as their income from the divine surplus of oil resources
exceeded their expenditure so that they had more than enough to live on for the
rest of their lives. There was no reason to borrow from anyone to live on like
their late father and husband did. The situation ended the issue of
indebtedness that was fast progressing into a generational issue and debt
bondage in their lineage. God reversed the evil to good by replacing financial
lack with financial abundance that would last generations. With the flow of oil
God ensured financial transformation from indebtedness and lack to financial
abundance and overflow.
God is the
supplier (Philippians Chapter 4 verse 19) and He supplies from a fountain that
has neither beginning nor ending. The supply has no end. I pray that the
treasury of your life will continually be filled in Jesus mighty name so before
one contract finishes, another one is awaiting you with unending supplies so
that your tap will never run dry in Jesus mighty name. Before the money in your
hand finishes, another one will meet it there by the power in the mighty name
of Jesus Christ. God Who loves you will move you from the level of just enough
to more than enough and inexhaustible wealth in Jesus mighty name. God can give you inexhaustible wealth. One
breakthrough might be enough for your income to exceed your expenditure.
Beloved, you can
also live in the miraculous of God’s overflowing provision by hooking up to God
and drawing from the fountain of God that has neither beginning nor ending. God
has inexhaustible resources and it is His will to bless you with those
resources as long as you request them from Him and not people who will fail
you. What God did in the Scriptures can
be replicated in your life. God is the God of inexhaustible resources. Whether
you are broke or indebted, just do what the woman did and your financial
transformation from indebtedness and lack to financial abundance and overflow
will soon be evident. When the God of divine surplus visited Peter, Peter
caught a multitude of fish (Luke Chapter 5 verse 6.). When Jesus fed the
multitude, there was a surplus. From the financial abundance you are now in,
God will take you out of it into a place of rest as He moved the widow to
financial enlargement, surplus and abundance.
However, true lasting economic transformation comes
when you are truly dependent on God as your source and you honor Him with the
required ten percent tithe, give generous offerings and support the work of the
kingdom in addition to blessing low income people.
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