Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Do Not Stop the Flow

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Plant the seed in your hands – this is because only planted seeds germinate, grow and multiply. Please read John Chapter 12 verse 24, 2nd Corinthians Chapter 9 verse 10, Isaiah Chapter 30 verse 23, Genesis Chapter 8 verse 22. Seed time and harvest time will never cease, that is to say that if you plant, you will always have bountiful harvests because God Who originated seeds and harvests is committed to giving you bountiful harvests. Please read Psalm 126.


The widow of Zarephath shared her last meal with the prophet Elijah at a time of drought and famine. The Bible records that her household fed fat during the period of the famine because God not only multiplied their food resources, He also sustained them all through the famine. Please read 1st Kings Chapter 17. The young man who gave up his lunch for Jesus to give to the multitudes at the crusade ground must have been amazed at how his seemingly small lunch compounded to feed thousands at the crusade ground.

The widow of the indebted prophet in 2nd Kings Chapter 4 verses 1 to 7 kept filling several empty vessels from her supposedly little jar of oil. As long as the widow of the indebted prophet in 2nd Kings Chapter 4 verses 1 to 7 had many empty vessels to fill up with oil, the oil kept expanding in volume and dimensions; flowing ceaselessly to fill up the many empty vessels. But as soon as the vessels were all filled up, the oil stopped expanding and flowing.

Who are your empty vessels? What are your empty vessels? Do you have enough empty vessels? Identify your God given empty vessels so that you do not fill the wrong vessels.

Missions is about sharing your divinely given resources as well as special abilities and endowments with as many people that God leads you to share them with. SHARE is the keyword; not necessarily what you do not have use for though what you do not have use for is also useful in and at mission fields.

Isaac planted in Gerar because God instructed him to plant his precious seed in Gerar. Apparently, Isaac had taken a decision to relocate to Egypt because of the famine in the land. But because Isaac believed and trusted God; he was in the habit of obeying God, he planted his seed in Gerar. And because he obeyed God and planted in Gerar, the Bible records that he reaped a bountiful harvest and began to prosper, and continued prospering until he became very prosperous.

Such shall be your portion in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. The lines are fallen to you in pleasant places. Shalom.

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