Monday, April 21, 2014

Questions

Who knew "questions" were part of the economy?  I didn't until I realized, those who don't ask questions seem to think they have all the answers!  When someone thinks they have all the answers, they are no longer seeking!  If one has no questions, isn't that sort of like saying I know all I need to know?  Seeking or questions is part of the "commerce" of the kingdom economy!

In any analysis of an economy, there has to be a bottom line.  The bottom line in the Kingdom Economy is, no human has all the answers, therefore there must be questions.  It seems I have questions about life and what it is to follow Messiah, every day.  As I go, it seems the questions have gone from generalized to much more personal.  Which brings me to my next point is we don't all have the same questions, and although the general Instructions are the same for all [Torah], the giftings and talents are as varied as the infinity of our Creator.  Therefore the questions as to how to use them in our lives to bring glory to our Heavenly Father, must be asked . . . and often more than once.

YHWH is so creative, He has multiple ways of using any of our gifts.  We simply must continue to seek, which is another way of asking . . . His plan and purpose.  According to Matthew 7:7, if we ask, we will receive.  So different from the way earthly systems operate, and although Adonai is charitable, He doesn't operate in the ways we recognize as charities. There is no generic/one size fits all/ deal with it about our Heavenly Father.  He has a custom designed plan for each of us to use the specific talents He created in us, and He gifts us in His Spirit to have the power to succeed.  What more could we ask?

And the cost?  Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:   All we really have to do to receive more, is to realize and acknowledge we don't know it all, then to ask, then apply the answer!  To learn more about anything or anyone, begins with a question.

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