Leviticus 27:12
12… the priest shall set a value for it, whether it is good or bad; as you, the priest, value it, so it shall be.
Your
colleague says that this week is going to be a lousy one because the
new boss is mean. You disagree and say that it is going to be a blessed
week. Both of you will go through the same week, but with very different
outcomes. While your friend’s week will indeed turn out to be a lousy
one, yours will be filled with the favor of the Lord!
In the Old Testament, when
someone brought what he had to the priest for a valuation, whatever the
priest assessed the value of the item to be, it was so. If he assessed
it to be of good value, then it was of good value. If he assessed it to
be of poor value, then it was of poor value.
Today, you are also a priest
because of Jesus’ blood. (Revelation 1:5–6) And “as you, the priest,
value it, so it shall be”. If you assess your year to be one of
financial breakthroughs, so it will be for you. If you assess your life
to be filled with divine health, so it will be for you.
There was a stroke patient who
was bedridden. While listening to my recorded sermons, he assessed that
with God as his salvation, his life would be long and satisfying. (Psalm
91:16) He believed that God would help him walk again. Not too long
after his assessment, he was able to walk and was no longer bound to the
bed! The next assessment he made about his health was complete recovery
with God as his helper.
Actually, you have more authority
than the Levitical priests of the Old Testament. They were of the old
priesthood of mortal men. But you are of the greater and “forever”
priesthood of Jesus! (Hebrews 7:8, 17) Not only that, you are a
king-priest. (Revelation 1:6) In other words, you are a king as well!
And as a king, your assessment is also binding because where the word of
a king is, there is power! (Ecclesiastes 8:4)
My friend, this means that you
have a double portion of assessment power. Therefore, boldly assess good
things for your life, and it will be so for you!
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