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Larry Chkoreff
God made man to function from the inside out. He
intended that we should be supplied by the life that resides in us (Ephesians 3:20).
Most people look for their help from the
outside, even help from God.
Matthew 6:28,29 says, "So
why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they
grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all
his glory was not arrayed like one of these."
Solomon was one of the wealthiest men that ever
lived, yet Jesus said that the lily was clothed much greater than he. Why?
Because a lily has a type of life inside of it
that supplies its’ needs and automatically creates its’ beauty and purpose.
Solomon needed to have his needs supplied from the outside.
Solomon was the king’s son. He grew up in a
royal palace. His life’s experiences were always prosperity and success.
So many of us are limited by our life’s
experiences. We look back at our life and cannot possibly imagine God doing
something better with us.
We see our continued sickness, financial lack,
lack of purpose, marriage failures, rebellious children, etc., and we limit God
with our own inability and failures.
What is God’s solution to our "poverty
mindset?"
I believe that He wants to renew our mind with
the Word of God, especially with stories and parables.
Eventually our mind needs to see a positive
image and an expectant hope for the future, but our past experiences along with
Satan and his demons bombard our mind with negative thoughts.
Take a look at John chapter 6, and see how Jesus
endeavored to paint a positive picture on the minds of the "poor"
people He was dealing with.
The poor wanted Him to do a second miracle in
order to feed them again.
Instead He pointed them to the blood covenant
with God and got their attention by stating that they must eat His flesh and
drink His blood.
He eventually said that His Word put the blood
covenant into effect with God.
Jesus spoke some very intriguing words in order
to capture their imagination.
He used the same strategy with the people he
addressed in Matthew 6 mentioned above when He spoke about Solomon and lilies.
He was painting mental images of spiritual truths.
"Therefore gird up the loins of your mind,
be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be
brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ" (1 Peter
1:13).
Loins are the place of procreation. Our minds
play a major role in the birth of our future.
Larry Chkoreff
International School of the Bible
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