Thought For Today - January 19
Abundance - versus - Want
By: Robert A. Searles
According to our English dictionary, the definition of abundance is:
- a plentiful supply; a great quantity or number; copiousness; plenty.
God our father in heaven, and creator of all that is, is infinitely
rich, and it is his desire that his children on earth be well cared for
and share in the fatness and riches of his house. He offers to all
who will hear the call, to partake of his abundance. He saw our lack
and wretchedness as poor lost sinners, and took upon himself the
likeness of our humanity and lived among us in the person of Jesus
Christ. He offered himself for us to redeem us back to himself, and
declared that he came to give us life, and that more abundantly.
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I
am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more
abundantly.” John 10:10.
Christ, the eternal source of all life, not willing that any should
perish, left the glories of his eternal home, temporarily laid aside his
divine power, became a man and took upon himself the sins of the whole
world. He who knew no sin became sin for us in order that we might be
the partakers of his divine nature and enjoy with him the fatness of
his father’s house. This he has made available to all of us who will
believe him; confess our sins; and receive him into our hearts as our
\Savior.
When we have a personal relationship with Christ as our Saviour, he
gives to us abundant joys. There are joys and a sense of
accomplishments and fulfillment in serving Christ that cannot be
experienced in anything else that we do. Joy is independent of our
happiness, or circumstances of life. The abundant joy that we know as
the result of our relationship and service to Christ, is that which
rises up out of the depth of our soul when we know that we are pleasing
to God; and cannot be extinguished by anything this carnal world has to
offer.
“They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and
thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasure.” Psalm 36:8.
God’s grace is abundant, more than enough, over flowing for every
situation. By grace we are saved; by grace we are kept; by grace we
are able to overcome all obstacles and difficulties. Grace is the
unmerited favor of God, nothing that we deserve, but is available to
all who will believe and receive. By God’s grace we have all
sufficiency for all things. By God’s grace we will get to heaven.
“And
God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that ye, always
having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” 2
Cor 9:8.
Through Christ we have abundant power to be more than conquerors and
gain the victory over our chief enemy and adversary, Satan. He goes
about seeking whom he may trap and devour; but the Holy Spirit working
in us abundantly supplies the power we need to be over comers. We need
not become the slaves of Satan. We who know Christ as our savior are
the children of God, and he gives us the resources and power we need
to be victorious.
“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that
we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, unto him be
glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without
end. Amen!”” Ephes 3:20,21.
God supplies all our needs abundantly. Sometimes we think that we
need more than we actually do, but in reality all we need is the
essentials of life to stay alive, remain healthy, and survive, and have
all the resources we need to serve God.
We find, for the most part, at the end of the day when we look back,
we can see that all that we have needed has been supplied to us, and
many times, much more than we thought we needed. When we are faithful
in our service to God, he gives us not only the things that we need,
but also some of our wants and things that we would like to have to
make our lives more enjoyable while we are serving him.
“But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Ph 4:19
God also has provided for his children an abundant entrance into his
presence. The curtain in the temple was split asunder when Christ was
crucified, and the doors were swung wide open and a universal
invitation was given to all to come and dine at the father’s table.
Whosoever will may come to the throne of grace in the name of Jesus
Christ and receive pardon and entrance into his presence.
“For
so an entrance shall be administered unto you abundantly into the
everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 1:11.
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