Posts Tagged ‘Solomon’

Restoration!

Friday, November 6th, 2009

I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten – the great locust and the young locust, the other locusts and the locust swarm – My great army that I sent among you.” – Joel 2:25

There are seasons in our lives that involve times of famine and times of restoration. Solomon tells us that He has made everything beautiful in its time and that there is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under Heaven. (See Ecclesiastes 3:1,11.)

God brings about both the good and the bad. The seasons of famine have a divine purpose in our lives. They accomplish things that only these hard places can accomplish. But there is a time when those hard places have accomplished their purpose and He begins to restore. God did this with the nation of Israel after a season of famine and devastation.

Be glad, O people of Zion, rejoice in the Lord your God, for He has given you the autumn rains in righteousness. He sends you abundant showers, both autumn and spring rains, as before. The threshing floors will be filled with grain; the vats will overflow with new wine and oil. “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten – the great locust and the young locust, the other locusts and the locust swarm – My great army that I sent among you. You will have plenty to eat, until you are full, and you will praise the name of the Lord your God, who has worked wonders for you; never again will My people be shamed. Then you will know that I am in Israel, that I am the Lord your God, and that there is no other; never again will My people be shamed” (Joel 2:23-27).

God wants each of us to know that there is a time when He will restore in order to demonstrate His gracious hand in our lives. He is a loving Father who tenderly guides His children through the difficult places. If God has taken you through a time of leanness, know that He is the restorer of that which the locusts have eaten. Wait patiently for Him to bring this about in your life. He will do it.

Reccomended reading: The Joseph-Daniel Calling

Like Joseph and Daniel in the Bible, God is calling men and women to serve in strategic positions of influence and power in the workplace for His purposes. This book addresses the dynamics of this calling, God?s economy, and the challenges of these uniquely called Josephs and Daniels. Among other agendas, they will be facilitators of the release of the wealth of the wicked into Kingdom initiatives.

The Big Lie – Is It Keeping You From Being Happy In Life and At Work

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Does Happiness require success? How should we define success? Is it possible to be happy without success?

It seems like in today’s world we can’t talk about one with out the other. When asked what makes them happy, most people will mention money and success at or near the top of their list. Our culture, our media, and corporate America have created and perpetuate a visual image and belief that happiness is achieved by having a successful career complete with all the material possessions that go with that. In addition, we are led to believe that we must look and dress a certain way and that we must be busy from 7 AM until 11PM. We also need to be Facebooking, Twittering, Digging, Blogging, texting, and emailing to let everyone know we are successful, busy, having fun, and doing well. The result, we have very poor, shallow relationships with our spouses, kids, family, and friends, and we are all living a lie when it comes to our true happiness. We get suck in at an early age when we hear about the “American Dream” and are told we need to study hard, make good grades, go to college, get a good job, make lots of money, and then retire. It’s a trap! And, it does not lead to happiness.

There is good news though!  There is a way to enjoy success, develop lasting, meaningful relationships, create the proper life balance and be happy in life and at work.  Let me introduce you to Steven Scott and his story

71976: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived: King Solomon"s Secrets to Success, Wealth, and Happiness The Richest Man Who Ever Lived: King Solomon’s Secrets to Success, Wealth, and Happiness

By Steven K. Scott / Random House, Inc

After Steven Scott flunked out of six jobs in his first four years after college, his best friend, Gary Smalley, offered one simple suggestion that would transform his life: study a chapter in Proverbs every day. Two years later, using the amazing strategies he gleaned from Solomon’s writings, Scott started a small business. In this life-changing book, Scott reveals Solomon’s often-overlooked wisdom for achieving breakthrough success in one’s work, health, marriage, and relationship with God.