An ox taught me this!

I am very intrigued with Proverbs 14:4. It says  “Where no oxen are, the trough is clean; but much increase comes by the strength of an ox. I’ve been to areas where these animals live, eat and drink. Let me tell you, those areas have pretty pungent smells, odors, and various types of debris. However, without these animals, much of the farming that blesses the community would not take place. The oxen are hard working animals that bring much production, so even though their trough and barns might smell a bit, I still welcome and appreciate these precious animals. In the same way, if there is no hard work, no risks, no attempts at doing something great for your community, there would be no failures, no problems and no issues. Everything would be quiet and “safe.” But there would also be no production, no increase, no prosperity. Give me the chance to work hard, to make mistakes, to fail and try again, even if I make a mistake and mess up. I’ll take the mess, in the hopes that I could do something significant that will bring great glory to God and benefit to humanity. Choose increase over the “safety” of doing nothing. In actuality, there is nothing safe or prosperous in a “clean trough.”

Proverbs 14:4. It says  “Where no oxen are, the trough is clean; but much increase comes by the strength of an ox

Who is your provider?

The scriptures teach us that God is our ultimate provider. Most often look at their jobs as their provider, but frankly, jobs come and go. They can be available today, and gone tomorrow. It’s vital that we catch the revelation deep in our spirit that God is our provider. Opportunities can close down. Downsizing and layoffs can occur. But God is able to get provision over to us in unlimited ways because He is an unlimited God with unlimited provision and resources. He is actually the one that provides provision and resources for us on a daily basis. Not only that, when we are generous, He will multiply our resources so that we can continue to be generous with others. Your job might shut down, your bank might fail, your current opportunities might dry up, but always remember that God never fails, and He is the one that will open new doors of opportunity when the current one shuts down because He is our provider!

2 Corinthians 9:10 “Now He who provides seed for the sower and bread for food will provide and multiply your seed for sowing [that is, your resources] and increase the harvest of your righteousness [which shows itself in active goodness, kindness, and love]”