How Biblical Prosperity Looks Like
“But, lest we cause them to stumble, go to the sea, cast a hook, and take up the first fish that comes up. When you have opened its mouth, you will find a stater coin. Take that, and give it to them for me and you.”” (Matthew 17:27 WEB)
When Jesus was on earth, He didn’t live in a palace, He didn’t own lots of land and He wasn’t considered a rich man. He wasn’t poor or destitute either. He earned a living as a carpenter and owned His own house in Capernaum.
Whenever there was a need, He never lacked. When there was no food in the deserted countryside, He multiplied loaves of bread and fishes. To pay the temple tax, He received a supernatural word of wisdom from His Father that He would send a fish with a coin in its mouth to provide the payment.
This is Biblical prosperity that every believer can experience—to have no lack and always be supplied for every need.
Not every Christian will be a multi-millionaire—there is a special calling for rich believers and that is to be generous givers towards the work of the Gospel.
Notice that God the Father didn’t create a silver coin for Jesus out of thin air. God provides for our needs through legitimate channels—He gives us the power to obtain wealth by giving us creative ideas and knowledge that will result in income if we act on them as led by the Holy Spirit.
God knows where all the ‘fishes with silver coins in their mouths’ are. He can direct them to swim towards you and tell you when to reel them in. This is the special advantage we have as children of God—we have insider info from the all-knowing, all-powerful God.
“When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch.” Simon answered him, “Master, we worked all night, and took nothing; but at your word I will let down the net.” When they had done this, they caught a great multitude of fish, and their net was breaking.” (Luke 5:4-6 WEB)
Work harder, no sleep, grind hard, no pain no gain. These are all the world can do because they can only rely on their own fleshly smarts, strength and abilities which are limited by the capabilities of man.
Without God’s favor, you can toil stressfully all night, sacrificing everything in life and still get nothing.
“Unless Yahweh builds the house, they labor in vain who build it. Unless Yahweh watches over the city, the watchman guards it in vain. It is vain for you to rise up early, to stay up late, eating the bread of toil; for he gives sleep to his loved ones.” (Psalms 127:1-2 WEB)
Rely on Jesus—through His Spirit in you, He can guide you what to do and exactly when to do it to haul in the biggest catch. You can tap on His unlimited wisdom and power.
It helps to swim along the river’s powerful current instead of against it—you’ll go further, faster!
The four gospels are full of powerful truths and if you read it right, you’ll see God’s heart of love and Grace towards us. Understand them through the lens of the New Covenant of Grace: https://bit.ly/understandeveryparable
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十首台灣詩X十位愛爾蘭詩人朗讀
關於故鄉的一些計算 ◎#零雨
要翻過幾個山頭
才能經過那個土地祠
要經過幾個土地祠
才能出現那條小溪
要種幾棵松樹柏樹
才能到達那片密林子
要生出幾個黃板牙的村人
才能看到那個村落
要拿幾塊溪邊的石頭
黏上土角
才能變成房子
是誰長大之後就是祖父
幾條狗能出去打獵
幾只獸從深夜的山中
扛回來
幾隻雞構成一個
小有規模的黎明
幾隻鴨跟著竹籃子
去浣衣
是誰在鐘敲三下時
成為女人,點起油燈
浸豆子
作豆腐
洗蒸籠
做年糕
是誰用竹枝子
撐開窗戶
把山坡上的百合花
迎進屋來
(到底幾枝百合花)
到底要翻過幾個山頭
追到霧,追到秋天的柚子
冬天的橘子
追到那個精算師
問他到底怎樣
才算是故鄉
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“Some Calculations of a Hometown”
By Ling Yü (1952-)
Translated by Sam Irving
Read by Emily Cooper
How many mountain tops must one cross
before they pass a local temple
How many temples must one pass
before they see a stream
How many pines and cypresses must one plant
before a dense forest can start to flourish
How many yellow-teethed men of the countryside
does it take to make a village
How much of the gravel of the shore
and the clay
must one collect to build a house
Who will grow up to become a grandfather
with dogs to go hunting
and bring home the beasts
from the mountain at night
How many chickens does it take
to create a miniature dawn
how many ducks will follow the bamboo basket
to wash clothes by the riverside
Who, after the clock strikes three times
becomes a woman, burns an oil lamp
soaks the dried beans
makes the tofu
and cleans the steamer
for a new year’s cake
Who uses the bamboo sticks
to push open the windows
and brings the lilies from the hillside
into the house
(and how many lilies exactly)
How many mountain tops must one cross
before one can catch up to the mist
to the autumn’s pomelo and the winter’s orange
and to the actuary
asking what precisely
makes a hometown
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How would you use HKD$ 500 billion (HKD$ 500,000,000,000 - I counted a few times, the number of “0” should be correct) (USD$ 64 billion)? To solve the problem of housing and population growth, our Chief Executive - Carrie Lam, has introduced a HKD$ 500 billion project, which is to build a 1,700 hectares artificial island (near Lantau) in Hong Kong. How big is it? It is around 1/64 of Hong Kong. The reclamation is expected to be completed after 14 years, which is large enough to house 1.1 million people. To make the whole development more accessible, the project also includes a new transport network connecting the artificial island with the Kowloon peninsula and Hong Kong. It means the project costs much more than HKD$500 billion! It is expected to use much of Hong Kong’s financial reserves, which is the taxpayers’ money.
There are so many other social problems in Hong Kong. For example, citizens need to pay HKD$180 for Accident and emergency service in public hospitals and wait for more than 8 hours to meet the doctor. “FULL” cannot be used to describe the situation in Hong Kong’s hospitals. Bed occupancy rates in medical wards have been as high as 130%. Temporary beds have to be laid out in hospital corridors. When I was young, the Accident and Emergency Services are free, and we just had to wait for 3 hours to consult the doctor. Shall the government allocate enough resources to solve the problem of health care first?
Lantau is a lovely island, where you can find a great diversity of plants and animals. Tourists and locals visit Lantau for the big Buddha, the countryside and the small fishing village (Tai O), where they go out to watch the Chinese white dolphins. The development of the third airport runway and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge have already led to a great drop in the number of Chinese white dolphins in the Hong Kong water (from 188 recorded dolphins in 2003 to 47 dolphins in 2017). I am sure the reclamation project will further worsen the problem. Development and conservation, which one is more important?
Yes, the housing problem needs to be solved. There are many other ways suggested by different local groups and organisations and reclamation is one of the most expensive choices of all. This project takes 14 years to complete so as to solve the housing problem. What about the housing problem in these 14 years? Should we just limit the number of immigrants coming to Hong Kong every year if Hong Kong does not have this capacity (There are at least 50 thousands migrants moving to Hong Kong every year since 1997.) Locals are living in sub-divided flat, should the living standard of the citizens be considered and solved first? Should the financial reserves be used to solve more urgent social problems? Should we sacrifice the earth’s health?
What do you think about this project? Let us know your thought.