God’s Promise of Abundance During Tough
Economic Times
The
world-wide economy continues to struggle with millions of Americans out of work
and millions more underemployed. Bank of England Governor, Mervyn King, recently
described the world economic situation as “the most serious financial crisis
we've seen at least since the 1930s, if not ever." Steven Bell, chief
economist at the GLC Ltd. in London agreed, saying, "The external
environment has definitely darkened."
Many
economists are saying that the politicians are not dealing with the real
problems, but are implementing temporary fixes that only delay the inevitable. Many
are predicting a total meltdown of the global economy. What that will look like
when it happens, no one really knows.
Sue and
I believe that God has shown us that there will be a collapse of the world
economy, but that out of the rubble God’s people will see His providential
provision arise. This providential provision and blessing I call “the opening
of the windows of heaven.” Many years ago, God spoke to me with great clarity
about this “opening of the windows of heaven” and it has been an incredible
source of strength ever since.
God Gives Me a Promise
In 1976 I was
reading a small book entitled The
Authority of the Believer. Within the book was a quotation of Malachi 3:10,
which includes the promise from God that He will open for you the windows of
heaven and pour out for you such
a blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it. The phrase open
for you the windows of heaven burned in my soul. I went to bed that
night and it seemed as though I could actually “feel” that word in my soul in
the same way food just eaten could be felt in the stomach. It was a very real
experience.
I
arose the next morning and began my devotional time in which I was reading
through the Bible. However, I immediately sensed my heart beginning to burn
with that phrase I will open for you the
windows of heaven. I paused to consider whether I should continue with my
devotions as usual or should I give attention to this burning in my soul. As I
pondered this question, I glanced down at my Bible which was lying open on the
floor. It had fallen open to 2 Kings Chapter 7 and the first words I saw were windows in heaven. I was astounded for I
did know there was another place in the Bible that spoke of the windows of
heaven. This was incredible and I knew that God was speaking.
Why Sit Here
& Die?
I
continued to read and found that this was the account of God’s supernatural deliverance
of a city of Samaria that was besieged by the king of Syria and his powerful
army. They had cut off all escape routes and blocked any food or other supplies
going into the city. No one could go in and no one could come out. It was an
impossible situation and hunger had reached the point that some in the city
were turning to cannibalism.
It
was in the midst of this desperate and impossible situation that Elisha the
prophet (who was inside the city) made an incredible prophecy. He predicted
that the very next day food would be sold at ridiculously low prices because of
the abundance. An officer of the king of Israel (who resided in this city),
heard Elisha’s prophecy and scoffed. Look,
he said, If the Lord could make windows in heaven, could this thing be
(I Kings 7:2)? Elisha replied that he would see it but would not eat or partake
of it.
That
same night four leprous, homeless men who lived outside the city gates decided
that it was time to take radical action. They said to one another, Why are we sitting here until we die?
They reasoned that if they went into the city they would die of starvation.
They would also die if they remained in their present position. Why not go out to
the camp of the enemy, they reasoned. The worst that can happen to us is that
we will die. But if we sit here, we are going to die anyway.
So
they began walking toward the enemy camp. As they marched forth, God caused the
Syrian army to hear a sound of a large army marching toward them. They
concluded that the king of Israel had hired the Egyptian army, and they ran in
terror, leaving everything behind
The Windows
of Heaven are Opened
The
four lepers reached the camp and found food, clothes, gold and silver in
abundance. They enjoyed a sumptuous meal and then they took gold and silver out
and buried it. Then they went back to the city and informed the watchman on the
wall of what they had discovered. The watchman informed the king and the king
sent several men to check it out. It was as the leprous men had said. The
Syrian army had fled leaving behind a massive storehouse of supplies.
As
morning dawned and word spread that food was being sold at the gates of the
city, there was a mad rush by a lot of hungry people. The officer of the king
who had scoffed at the prophecy of Elisha was put in charge of the gate where
the food was being sold. As the crowd rushed forward he was trampled under foot
and died. The prophecy of Elisha was fulfilled in that he saw the widows of
heaven open but he did not eat or partake of the miracle.
God’s
Sudden, Supernatural, Abundant Provision
Out
of this experience the opening the windows of heaven came to
mean to me “God’s sudden, supernatural, abundant provision.” It is God breaking
through from above into our present situation. It is God bringing about effects
for which there is no human cause or explanation.
In
the natural world there is the scientific law of cause and effect which says
that for every effect there is a cause. This is a human attempt to explain, on
a horizontal plane, why things happen. We work forty hours per week and get a
paycheck. The paycheck is the effect and our forty hours of work is the cause. We
toil for hours digging, planting, weeding, and watering and the effect is a
beautiful garden. Sometimes it seems that nothing happens unless we do
something to cause it to happen.
But
when God opens the windows of heaven, He brings about effects for which there
is no human cause or explanation. He breaks into our lives from above and
produces effects that we have not caused. He provides in a way that is sudden,
supernatural and abundant.
As I
pondered all of this that morning, I seemed to hear in my spirit, “I am going to
open the windows of heaven on you and on everyone who supports you in what I
have called you to do.”
God Confirms
His Word
About
two years after this, Sue and I were sitting around our kitchen table with several
other people, including a white-haired, eighty-year old woman who was a
long-time prayer warrior. As we lifted out hearts in prayer, this dear old saint,
whom we knew as Sister Manetta, arose from her chair, came around the table, laid
her hands on my head, and began to pray. After our time of prayer had ended she
said, “The Lord told me to lay my hands on you and pray, and when I did, I saw
two doors/windows open over your head.” I excitedly replied, “Praise the Lord!
He told me he would open the windows of heaven on me.”
Practical
Steps to Seeing the Opening of the Windows of Heaven
As
Sue and I have, for many years, sought to walk out God’s plan for our lives
with integrity and a daily dependence on Him, we have seen Him fulfill His
promise and open the windows of heaven in ways we could never have imagined.
Out of our walk with Him certain principles have emerged that I will here share
with you. They are, I believe, keys to seeing God open the windows of heaven in
your life.
1) Always
see God as your source.
Your job
is not your source. Your government pension is not your source. These are
channels that God uses to provide for you. God has many channels that He can
use, but you must always see Him as your One and only Source.
2) Ground
yourself in God’s promises.
Before
we married, the Holy Spirit brought three promises to Sue’s mind that would
characterize our lives together. All three are wonderful promises of God’s
provision; Psalm 34:10, Psalm 84:11, and Philippians 4:19. Memorize these and
other promises of provision and meditate on them every day until they are a
part of your life.
3) Nurture
an attitude of generosity.
I am not
talking about a “give to get” religious legalism that often comes through in Christian
fundraisers and telethons. I am talking about a heart attitude that wants to
bless others and help those in need. There are many promises in Scripture
related to the generous and those who give out of a pure heart. Jesus said, Give and it will be given to you; good
measure, pressed down, shaken down, and running over will be put into your
bosom (Luke 6:26).
4) Listen
for God’s wisdom.
God’s
provision often comes to us, but it
will sometimes come through us. In
other words, there are times that we will have to take certain actions to set
in motion the miracle that is needed. Wisdom is defined as “the correct
application of knowledge” and God wisdom working through you will bring
blessing and favor into your life.
5) Be
the best you can be—diligence.
One
thing that impressed me about John D. Rockefeller was that in his autobiography
he tells about when, as a young man looking for his first job, he decided that
he would put in eight hours per day looking for a job until he found one. This
is known as “diligence.” At a significant time in our lives, God said to Sue
and me, “Be the best you can be.” That is diligence. Proverbs 22:29 says, Do you see a man (or woman) who excels (is
diligent) in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before unknown
men.
Concluding
Thought
Will
God still open the windows of heaven? Will He do it for me? Absolutely! One of
His Old Testament covenant names is Yahweh
Jireh, which literally means the “The LORD will see and provide.” As we
take Him as our Source and Provider, we will see Him open the windows of heaven
and pour out blessings in ways we could never have imagined. We will not live
in fear about the economy. As it says in Psalm 37:19 of those who trust in the
LORD, In times of disaster they will not
wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty.
Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is an author, historian, Bible teacher and ordained minister. He founded "The Revive America Project" to remind America of its overt Christian origins and call the people of God to pray for another Great Awakening in the land. His books on Spiritual awakening are available from his website, www.eddiehyatt.com, and from Amazon.
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