Tuesday, 21 January 2014

WHEN LACK BECOMES A BLESSING ...

The Blessedness of lack: when lack becomes a Blessing.

                    References: Matthew 5:3, 6:34 & Psalm 23:3.

              Man is still is in doubt about how to form his prayers.
        -Abd-ru-shin@Ask, and it shall be given unto you [The Grail Message].

I have been through moments of extreme lack … no financial resources to buy or pay for the necessities, little or no food and worn shoes and clothes that needs some change.
In these moments of hunger and turmoil of the heart; there’s only but one thing to do! And that’s to ask! But who? … I brought up myself to hate or detest begging with a passion; the few opportunities I have had to labor for my daily bread with the sweat of my brows had always been the most rewarding of times for me.
It has always been my belief and forever will be that the shortest cut to wealth is the most daunting of labor; in other words, the dint of hard work.
Through moments of lack, I go through intense feelings of anger, resentment and bitterness against the system I’ve found myself in that lacks social security and unemployment benefits for her unemployed. All of them negative feelings never did get me anywhere or result in any good but self inflicted pains; I discovered: a mental attitude of joy in whatever circumstances has always done much more good than harm: the joy of taking lack or abundance with equanimity.

Matthew 5:3
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Poverty of the spirit is an attitude of: “if riches increase, set not your heart upon them”, of “having food and raiment, let’s be therewith be content”. An attitude that sees the food, drink and clothing as mere sustenance; this side of eternity viz, food and drink to maintain a strong and healthy habitation for the spirit and clothes to cover the body’s nakedness.
Cultivating the above attitudes gives the volition that lack is only momentary and may not last for long; knowing well that “all good and perfect gifts comes from the Creator”. This prompts the soul to look up to the Creator for sustenance resulting in a heart felt prayer as prayer wells up in the (my) heart. Many a times after praying, an idea of who to ask for help, maybe, for the next meal. An: “hello, can I come over to dine with ya?”, “can I get some foodstuffs?” or better still,”can I get some bucks from ya?”.
The fact is: what is it you need at the point of prayer the Creator God has placed within your immediate sphere of influence into someone’s’ hand to bless you with. Sometimes, a call might come through with succour from
someone, an alert on my savings account, a friend sending food or bringing the next meal. Consider this next verse of the Scripture:

Psalm 23:1
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want (“want” here meaning “crave”).

Rephrased it reads,” the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not crave for anything”
Having our needs met is a pointer to the fact that the Creator has not forsaken His creation. He’s the Good Shepherd! My own Shepherd anyway! I shall not go thirsty, hungry and or famished! Nor walk unclad. God’s plans for a life might span through periods and times of hunger, thirst and deprivation to have a closer walk and get acquainted with God. Remember? …feed me with neither poverty nor riches but with bread convenient for me, lest I be full and forget God…? Yeah!
I’ve been like through 3weeks or more at a stretch surviving on water, my blinds drawn and studying the Scriptures, not ‘cos I want to, but ‘cos there’s no food and then, till food came through! Lol. I lost some weight though! Lol but I’ve turned my spell of lack into an avenue for spiritual rejuvenation; my prayers were more heartfelt because my life depended on it!

Winston Churchill said,” I’m driven to my knees when I know I have nowhere else to go”. (Paraphrased).
God is true, He’s God: the One that has never forsaken the works of His hands and never will.

Lack is no evil, just an avenue for you to familiarize yourself with your source and be wiser with your resources. Paul the Apostle said, “I have learnt in whatever state I am to be therewith content’’. 

Take therefore no thought for the morrow, for the morrow will take care of the things of itself.

Read: Matthew 6TTLV (to the last verse).
Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for (1).your life, (2).what you shall eat, or (3). What ye shall drink; nor yet (4). for your body (5). What ye shall put on.

Is not the life more than meat and the body more than raiment? …
My prayer for anyone going through difficult times is: the Lord will come through for you. Amen!

Cheers!