Abraham received a promise of increase and enlargement from God. Two significant things are attached to that promise. Firstly, the promise was made trans-generational because God included his children in the package. Understandably, God reiterated the same promise when Isaac and Jacob came on the scene. Secondly, the promise was backed with an oath. Specifically, after Abraham obeyed God by offering Isaac in a figure, God swore to do as He had promised. Believers have all been made a part of Abraham’s lineage through faith. Therefore, we can lay claim to this blessing of Abraham just as Isaac and Jacob did.
Believers who long for increase and enlargement are not acting out of context…it is an expression of faith which connects us to the ability of God…God wants us to put forward our expectations because they represent our faith.
Believers who long for increase and enlargement are not acting out of context. We can raise our expectation in this regard because it plays a major role in our walk with God. In a sense, it is an expression of faith which connects us to the ability of God. I read of a poet who wrote that to be free from disappointment and heartaches, one should have no expectations. However, God’s word teaches the exact opposite of that. God wants us to put forward our expectations because they represent our faith. Finally, let us bear in mind as we said yesterday that even concerning this, what we expect may not come in one package but a little at a time.