Act On Your Revelation – The Kingdom Economy
The sources present a radical concept for believers: moving beyond the limitations of the visible world into the Fourth Dimension (4D), where they are empowered to dominate time, space, and matter. This shift is essential because the natural, three-dimensional (3D) world—governed by time, space, and matter—is where most people live, and the enemy is the “God of that world”. God no longer intends to constantly “come down to our circumstance dominated life” but wants believers to rise up to His “circumstance dominating life”.
This new way of living is known as the Kingdom Economy, a supernatural system that provides everything needed to fulfill one’s destiny, independent of the world’s failing financial systems.
Transitioning to the 4D Realm of the Impossible
The Fourth Dimension (4D) is described as the “realm of the impossible”. Believers are made to do the impossible, but they must first move up to 4D to achieve it.
1. Dominating Circumstance: In the 4D realm, things that normally take a year can be accomplished in an hour, utilizing the power of the spirit and the miracle-working power of God. God is raising believers up to where they are destined to be, no longer interested in confirming who they were.
2. The Source is God, Not the Job: Once a believer switches into the Kingdom, they must switch systems. The job is no longer the source of supply; the source is Almighty God. God has an enormous supply laid up for believers since the foundation of the world.
3. The On-Demand System: Believers live in an “on demand system” where all they have to do is place a demand on God’s supply, which is available in the Word of God. This supply is like a big warehouse containing everything needed, which must be requisitioned and pulled into manifestation by faith.
The Warehouse of Provision: Comprehensive Kingdom Supply
The Kingdom Economy is a complete supply system that anticipates every need a believer will have until Jesus comes. This provision covers all aspects of life:
- Financial Abundance: The Kingdom brings wealth without painful toil. The blessing of the Lord “maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow”. A believer’s salary, even if it is small, does not keep them from affording a large house or parking in the “chairman’s space”.
- Supernatural Restoration: The warehouse contains resources for physical healing and restoration. This includes body parts; Jesus demonstrated this by healing the maimed, pulling the needed body parts out of the invisible realm. For example, God can restore the body, making the flesh “fresher than a child’s” and returning it to the “days of youth,” as He did for Job.
- Intellectual and Creative Resources: The supply includes new music that has never been heard and books that have never been written.
Activating Kingdom Provision: Faith and Seed Sowing
Accessing this abundant supply relies on the principles of faith and sowing.
1. The Law of Faith and Seed Sowing: To multiply provision, the law of faith must be applied. Just as Jesus needed five loaves and two fishes to feed a multitude, a seed is all you need. Once that seed is sown in faith, nothing can abrogate (stop its action). God uses the seed as a method to care for the believer.
2. The Power of the Word (Rhema): When Peter was fishing all night without catching anything, Jesus told him to cast his net. Peter responded, “Nevertheless, at thy Word“. This specific “Word” is rhema, which is a revelatory word. Revelation always brings restoration, if you act on it. Acting on a rhema word, even when the flesh disagrees, is essential for breakthrough.
3. Destroying the Scarcity Mentality: Many believers operate under a scarcity survival mentality programmed by the world’s system. To experience Kingdom wealth, believers must destroy the “lack image” built inside them. This requires meditating on the Word and declaring, “From this day I’ll never be broke another day in my life”.
4. Joseph’s Example of Kingdom Provision: Joseph serves as a clear picture of how a believer should operate. The Lord was with Joseph, and He made all that Joseph did prosper. Joseph found grace (favor) in Potiphar’s sight. When Jesus is in your life, your priority should be your assignment, not looking for provision. Jesus made it so believers “won’t have to leave your assignment to look for provision” because “My God shall supply all your need”.