OCTOBER 23 Sat
Be Delivered from Poverty
Deuteronomy 15:1~11│ For there will never cease to be poor in the land. Therefore I command you, ‘You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor, in your land.’ (11)
Hymn #210 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken (Unified Hymn 245)
[Message Video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-HtaqTCfxc&list=PLOCBKggOTU7yqOj4BUIgI_1Yx-MldYCO-&index=7
The method in which Jewish parents educate their children at home is special. For example, the father will take his child to a cliff, have the child grab hold of a branch that is sticking out, then tell the child to let go. One hand represents God and the other hand represents the economy. This is a way to imprint that they must firmly hold onto both as if their lives depend on it. Then, what must you leave behind for the posterity?
1. Show That God’s Power Has Overcome the Ways of the World
Like King Saul, most people live for family or personal benefits. However, David testified that there wasn’t a need to live like King Saul. If you possess the true covenant, you don’t need the king’s help, and you don’t have to fear death. The powerless Early Church utilized the Gospel and received the blessing of conquering Rome.
2. Show Who the People of the Covenant Were
Presently, many people are conflicted over money and in extreme cases, commit crimes because of it. However, the Bible states that the people of the covenant are those who possess the economy of light so they should cancel the debts of those who are indebted. You must remember that God’s covenant covenantal, fundamental, representative, monumental, and irresistible given since the time of Abraham is steadfast and His Word will be surely fulfilled.
You must firmly hold onto the covenant and not shake. In order to save the posterity; the nation; and the entire world, God will lead you to become a person of power
Dear God, at this moment, I am firmly holding onto Your covenant. Please pour down the Gospel economy and the Remnant economy that will save the posterity and the world. I pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
* Do You Have the Eyes to See Situations?
Looking back at the Israelites who were enslaved in Egypt, some intellectuals have interpreted it as a human rights issue.
Others see it as a battle between the powerful and the weak. However, the correct answer is that the Israelites became slaves because they had lost hold of the Gospel and their mission.
As you can see, if you don’t have the correct eyes to see situations, the economy of light won’t follow.