ABUNDANT GRACE FOR LIFE
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Lo, the word abundance is no shallow word. In the Hebrew tongue it is יָתֵר (yāter) - that which exceedeth the measure; in the Aramaic Peshitta it is ܝܰܬܺܝܪܳܐ (yattīrā) - that which is over and above; in the Greek it is περισσεία (perisseia) - superfluity, overflow, the running over of the cup. Three tongues, one verdict: abundance is the native climate of the kingdom.Scarcity is a foreign air. The saint who breatheth scarcity is breathing the atmosphere of another country. But the saint who hath received τὴν περισσείαν τῆς χάριτος (tēn perisseian tēs charitos) - the abundance of grace - is breathing the air of his own homeland, and he reigneth in life by ONE, JESUS CHRIST.Hear me, for there is a thought I would settle in thee at the outset: ABUNDANCE IS NOT FOR THE SAINT'S SELF-INDULGENCE; ABUNDANCE IS FOR THE SAINT'S DOMINION. The man who hath understood the doctrine of abundance is not the man who buyeth more for himself; he is the man who carrieth more for the kingdom. The royal heart is enlarged, that the royal hand may distribute. Where abundance is misread as private luxury, the doctrine collapseth into idolatry; where abundance is rightly read as covenant capacity, the doctrine stands as a pillar of fire over the Church.This book is divided after a fourfold pattern: the REALITY of abundance (that it is, here and now), the RESOURCES of abundance (what hath been given for the saint to draw upon), the RESISTANCE to abundance (the halving protocol of the thief and his four servants), and the REST that cometh by abundance (the menūḥāh of the reigning saint). Read it not as an essay - read it as a royal decree, for every page is a coronation.Behold further: the same Scripture that openeth abundance closeth scarcity. The same Word that crowneth the reigning saint disarmeth the thief. The same grace that overfloweth the cup overruleth the famine. Therefore receive this volume into thy household, set it upon thy desk, read it before thy table-prayers, and let the SUPER-OVER-ABUNDANCE of the LORD be thine inheritance day after day.
Lo, the word abundance is no shallow word. In the Hebrew tongue it is יָתֵר (yāter) - that which exceedeth the measure; in the Aramaic Peshitta it is ܝܰܬܺܝܪܳܐ (yattīrā) - that which is over and above; in the Greek it is περισσεία (perisseia) - superfluity, overflow, the running over of the cup. Three tongues, one verdict: abundance is the native climate of the kingdom.Scarcity is a foreign air. The saint who breatheth scarcity is breathing the atmosphere of another country. But the saint who hath received τὴν περισσείαν τῆς χάριτος (tēn perisseian tēs charitos) - the abundance of grace - is breathing the air of his own homeland, and he reigneth in life by ONE, JESUS CHRIST.Hear me, for there is a thought I would settle in thee at the outset: ABUNDANCE IS NOT FOR THE SAINT'S SELF-INDULGENCE; ABUNDANCE IS FOR THE SAINT'S DOMINION. The man who hath understood the doctrine of abundance is not the man who buyeth more for himself; he is the man who carrieth more for the kingdom. The royal heart is enlarged, that the royal hand may distribute. Where abundance is misread as private luxury, the doctrine collapseth into idolatry; where abundance is rightly read as covenant capacity, the doctrine stands as a pillar of fire over the Church.This book is divided after a fourfold pattern: the REALITY of abundance (that it is, here and now), the RESOURCES of abundance (what hath been given for the saint to draw upon), the RESISTANCE to abundance (the halving protocol of the thief and his four servants), and the REST that cometh by abundance (the menūḥāh of the reigning saint). Read it not as an essay - read it as a royal decree, for every page is a coronation.Behold further: the same Scripture that openeth abundance closeth scarcity. The same Word that crowneth the reigning saint disarmeth the thief. The same grace that overfloweth the cup overruleth the famine. Therefore receive this volume into thy household, set it upon thy desk, read it before thy table-prayers, and let the SUPER-OVER-ABUNDANCE of the LORD be thine inheritance day after day.
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