Have you ever felt like your life is a waste, a cycle of work and
play and activities that have no real value except to help you
survive and maybe, just maybe, have a little enjoyment? Have you
ever been so desperate just for survival that you did not know
where to turn? You look at some people who are prosperous and you
are convinced that you could never do that because they are much
more talented, gifted, educated, or blessed. The Flowing River is
an invitation to experience the life of God in you, granting you
joy and the abundant life. You will experience God speaking to you.
As you hear His voice He will bring faith and hope for the future,
and healing for your past. Hearing God's voice is the first step
into a life that not only will give you peace and purpose, but also
will put you on the path, which will allow God to become your
provider. We are the Temple of God, 1 Corinthians 3:16 says, "16 Do
you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of
God dwells in you?" If we are God's Temple, then we carry within us
the Ark of the Covenant which resides inside the Holy of Holies,
and which was in the Tabernacle in the Wilderness and the Temple in
Jerusalem. The Old Testament Tabernacle was the Temple during the
Israelite's exodus from Egypt to the Promise land as they passed
through the wilderness and desert. Of the three major compartments
in the Tabernacle, the Holy of Holies is where the presence of God
actually dwelt at that time. We will see how we can enter the Holy
of Holies now and engage personally with God in His intimate
presence. When we take time to adjust ourselves, and our
relationship to the Lord, according to the pattern of the
Tabernacle, we put ourselves into a position of intimate fellowship
with Jesus and give Him what He needs, and desires, to supply all
of our earthly needs. Actually the supply of our earthly needs are
simply a by-product of what really pleases Him, and that is to be
in intimate closeness to Him and to allow Him to glorify Himself
through us to others and to a lost world. A walk through the
Tabernacle is all about the "prosperity of our soul," as described
by John in 3 John 1-4, which says, "1 THE ELDER, To the beloved
Gaius, whom I love in truth: 2 Beloved, I pray that you may prosper
in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. 3 For I
rejoiced greatly when brethren came and testified of the truth that
is in you, just as you walk in the truth. 4 I have no greater joy
than to hear that my children walk in truth." When our soul
prospers, our will, mind and emotions, it is rightly aligned to
God, and our outward circumstances will begin to prosper in all
areas of our lives. Soul prosperity is simply allowing the life of
Jesus free reign to live His life in us. That is what the Flowing
River is all about, coming into His Holy of Holies, so that we
"see" and hear Jesus in ultimate intimacy. Our part of enabling Him
to live His life in and through us it to "take up our cross." That
is to say no to our carnal will, mind (thinking) and emotions. When
we do that we give freedom to Christ to live His life in us.
Certainly prosperity as defined in true New Testament terms is
different for everybody, and its process does not exclude trials
and sufferings, which normally are a part of the fruit bearing
process. New Testament prosperity is only realized in resurrection.
Jesus prospered when He was raised from the dead. Only then did He
defeat Satan. It is the same with us. True prosperity comes only
after our afflictions, tribulations and suffering; then we are
granted the resurrection, which not only defeats those enemies in
our realm, but also takes their spoils in other realms and sets
others free. Now hang on as you "risk" this intentional encounter
with the Living God
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