Receive Your supply For Today
Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with
benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah (Psalm 68:19).
In Matthew Chapter 6, Jesus gave His disciples
a format on how to pray, and in verse 11, He
said, “Give us this day our daily bread.” When He
taught them this format of prayer, He hadn’t died on
the cross; the New Testament hadn’t started, because
a will doesn’t come into existence until the death of
the testator. After the death of Jesus Christ, the New
Testament was sealed; meaning that every provision
from His will had become legal; you could now take
advantage of it.
Jesus’ teaching in that prayer does suggest that
every day, in the mind of God, there’s a blessing for
you; there’s more than enough supply for you every
day. Ever since you were born again and you received
Christ, there’s been a daily supply for you; that’s what
“daily bread” means; the Master wasn’t talking about
a loaf of bread.
That means you probably have a pile of unused
supplies with God; supplies and benefits from God that
you never took advantage of. Read our opening verse
again; it says He daily loads us with benefits; meaning
that aside from the supply, there’re also benefits; extras.
God isn’t just into provision, He’s into supply as well;
He’s not just providing what you need, He supplies
them, which means there’s a constant flow, and the
reason for the flow is for you to have more than enough
for yourself, and to help others.
There’s an accumulation of wealth for you, and
just because you didn’t know doesn’t mean you have
forfeited it. So, every day in God’s plan-in His structure
of things-you have a supply, an amount set aside for
you to spend and use. Make a demand for it. Receive
your supply for today. Hallelujah!
Prayer
Dear Father, I thank you for the supply-system you’ve set
in motion on my behalf; I can never be broke; you’ve blessed
me lavishly and supplied all my needs. My heart’s desires are
granted me as I delight myself in you. Even now, I receive my
supply for today; thank you, blessed Lord, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Further study:
1 Corinthians 3:21; Philippians 4:19; 1 timothy 6:17
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
exodus 20-21
Matthew 21:33-22:1-14
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Matthew 11:11-20
Genesis 31