Demonstrate the Power of GOD – The Kingdom Economy
The world is currently grappling with economic uncertainty, but believers in Jesus Christ are called to operate under a separate, powerful system: the Kingdom Economy. This divine system is characterized by abundance and is completely independent of the world’s failing financial structures.
The foundational message is clear: Redemption is not complete without divine provision. God has everything set up for believers, ready to repair whatever is broken and replace whatever is missing, including body parts like eardrums. God wants to be the sole source and only supply for believers, ensuring they stop depending on the world’s system, which is built on sweat and toil. The Kingdom, conversely, brings wealth without painful toil.
Escaping the Pressure of the World’s System
The enemy utilizes the world’s system to apply intense pressure on individuals. This pressure often manifests as financial strain (mortgages, tuition, car notes), leading to high blood pressure and provision crises. For many, eliminating this provision crisis could remove 80 to 90% of the strain causing their rising blood pressure.
Many individuals caught in this system feel compelled to rely on their own effort, seeking second jobs and working exhaustive hours—a lifestyle that brings sorrow rather than rest. This is a “treadmill” designed by the enemy to keep people running after provision.
The Transition: From Toil to Covenant
The key to escaping this cycle is switching systems and embracing a new economy.
The personal testimony shared in the sources illustrates this shift: after being hired by IBM and placed on a quota system where commission replaced half the salary, the individual struggled for months, resorting to working two jobs six days a week. The turning point came through hearing the Word of God preached on the radio, leading to conviction and being born again.
Once filled with the Holy Ghost, the Word began to open up, providing a revelation that enabled the believer to rely on God’s provision, rather than self-performance. This transformation led to immediate success, including becoming the number one salesman in downtown Chicago and receiving promotion.
Crucially, the believer realized the job was not the source of supply; the source was God. This transition ensured that when an economic crisis hit, it did not affect the believer because they were hooked into a new economy protected by covenant.
Activating the Power of the Word and Faith
To access the abundant provision of the Kingdom, believers must activate their faith, primarily through the power of the spoken word and action based on revelation.
The Law of Confession (The “So Much I Can’t Book It” Principle)
The sources teach that whatever God will deliver into your hand must first be declared with your mouth.
The testimony of breakthrough during the economic crisis highlights this:
- The believer initially complained with other managers.
- Upon correction from God, the believer sowed a seed.
- On the last day of the month, the believer made a faith declaration to his sister: “I’ll have so much business I can’t put it on the books”.
- Because the mouth speaks out of the abundance of the heart, this confession caused business to flood in.
- The overflow was so great that the boss told him to stop booking orders to save some for the next month.
Faith Makes Time Bow
The story of the miraculous catch of fish in Luke 5 perfectly illustrates the switch from the world’s toiling system to the Kingdom economy.
- Toil Under the Curse: Simon Peter had toiled all the night and taken nothing. Toiling is synonymous with working under the curse.
- The Rhema Word and Action: Jesus, the source of provision, entered Peter’s ship and taught. After speaking, Jesus commanded, “Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught” (a large catch).
- Faith Over Logic: Peter acknowledged the natural difficulty (“we have toiled all night… nevertheless, at thy Word I’m going to let down the net”). Faith makes time bow; it overrides natural logic concerning the time or season for fishing.
- Net-Breaking Abundance: Peter’s obedience resulted in a catch so large it broke the net and filled both ships until they began to sink. This proves God will not give “just enough,” but overflowing abundance.
The Result: Clarity on Divine Assignment
Once the provision crisis is fixed, individuals gain clarity on their true purpose. Peter, seeing the abundance, recognized his sinfulness and was told by Jesus, “fear not, from henceforth thou shalt catch men”. He immediately left everything and followed Jesus, realizing that when provision is settled, one is free to pursue their true vocation.
Demonstration and Destiny
God’s plan is for the Gospel to be demonstrated, not just dictated. The believer’s successful demonstration creates a platform that causes others to recognize God and want to be part of what the believer is doing.
- Universal Supply: Believers are carriers for other people’s supply. Every single fish in the sea tried to get into Peter’s net, illustrating that every financial blessing is attracted to the believer operating in faith.
- Miraculous Healing: The healing of a heavy-set lady with a cane in a McDonald’s parking lot demonstrates this power. She placed a demand on the supply, declaring, “This is your day”. Upon the command, “In the name of Jesus, be healed,” her cane went up in the air.
- Identity as Royalty: The righteous must see themselves as royalty, kings, and owners because they possess the same nature as God.
Believers are encouraged to stop thinking small because God is about to do something huge. They must confess and believe: “My God shall supply all my need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus”. This conviction ensures the believer’s continued growth, leading to blessings such as owning debt-free homes and vehicles.
This is the day for release and return of everything that has been held back or stolen.