My Month Of Prosperity! 3Jn1:2

We’re continuing with our theme for the month and this time we want to look at God’s servants.
We want to talk about the prosperity of our pastors.
Many of us think that a leader should only enjoy spiritual prosperity, that all he does and knows how to do is pray.
And as soon as his prayer attracts material prosperity, we are the first to say that he is not a good man of God,
that he strips his souls for a living,
that he is not clear…
We want to see men of God crumbling, negligent, beggars, otherwise we are not convinced of their calling.
For us, it’s normal to play football and be super-rich,
it’s OK to be a comedian and to be full of stars,
it’s normal to be an influencer and explode with stature and distinction.
It’s us who acclaim them,
we’re the ones who value them,
we always protect them, but it’s not normal to be abundant as the Lord’s anointed according to men.
Otherwise we are judged, rejected, criticised, condemned, humiliated…
This is what we have reduced the essence of our God to, we have taken it and offered it to the unbelievers who lead us and spit on us.
We have taken what belongs to our father, we have decided that we are not good enough to inherit, that we do not deserve the tight, squeezed, shaken patrimony of our Daddy towards us.
Beloved, a leader is a blessing,
if he is attached to the Lord,
if he has an intimacy with the Lord,
if there is a fluid connection between him and his God, what follows is provision,
it is prosperity,
it’s open heaven…
Let’s stop encouraging poverty in church, let’s stop keeping our parents in a system of thinking that sometimes skews their faith.
For God, his children must experience fulfilment,
they must know glory,
they must walk in high places…
Let us pray that not only will our ministers stand out in their relationship with the Master, but that they will not be recipients of assistance.
Can we imagine the troubles of those shepherds who lack the money to pay their rents?
to ration their houses or to look after their children?
In the meantime, we gorge ourselves without caring about those who intercede for us, who pray and fast so that tomorrow will be better for us.
These leaders carry our burdens, but let’s ask ourselves who is helping them to carry theirs too?
Not even a minute of our prayer is dedicated to them.
All this to tell us that the labourer deserves his wages, a guide must also know glory and this is not only spiritual but also physical.
Psalms, 1:3 – He is like a tree planted by a stream of water, which yields its fruit in its season, and whose leaf does not wither: whatever he does he does well.
Pray for your Pastors.
Water is life, it is the word of God, it is the Holy Spirit.
Water regenerates,
it refreshes,
it gives life…
We cannot be immersed in the anointing itself and not benefit from it.
Being in the right place is the guarantee of a fruitful harvest.
So if we are in God’s presence, we will prosper in every way.
Let’s rejoice for them and ask the Lord to preserve them on their journey.
Good day to you all
Good day to you all
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