Matthew 25:29 29‘For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away.
Have you come across people who have little, yet even that little is taken
away from them? On the other hand, there are those who already have
much, yet they receive even more.
Jesus said, “To everyone who has, more will be given. From him who does not
have, even what he has will be taken away.” Notice that Jesus doesn’t go on to say
what it is we have. He simply says, “But to everyone who has.”
Jesus is talking about a firm belief in God’s Word that gives one the courage
to say, “I have it!” If you say that you have it, you have it, and more will be given to
you. But if you say that you don’t have it, when you actually do because God has
freely given us all things (Romans 8:32), then even what you have will be taken
away — not by God but by the devil! The devil does not want you to walk in God’s
blessings. So when you say that you don’t have it, he can rob you of your blessings
because he has your agreement!
When you need something, God says that you are to ask of Him. And when
you ask, believe that you receive it. (Mark 11:24) Say you already have it even if
you don’t see it in the physical realm yet, and one day, you will see it!
God is not saying, “Oh come on, pretend that you see it. And if you pretend
long enough, you will have it.” This is not a game! God is telling us to call forth
those things which don’t exist as though they do. (Romans 4:17)
Today, we are talking about the haves and have-nots in the church. If you believe
that it is yours, you will have it. You will see yourself possessing it and enjoying
it, and more will be given to you. But if you say, “Well, I don’t feel it and I’m
not sure if it will come,” in essence, you are saying that you don’t have it when you
actually do. Then, even what you have will be taken away. So say you have it today!
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