Kingdom Carriers | Mid-Week Reflection
One of the paradoxes of the Kingdom is that we often ask God for more light while overlooking the light He has already given us.
We pray for greater revelation. Greater clarity, Greater direction.
Yet God frequently asks a different question:
"What have you done with what you already know?"
Many of life's greatest breakthroughs do not begin with new revelation.
They begin with obedience to existing revelation.
The Scriptures we have not yet applied.
The promptings we have not yet followed.
The truths we admire but have not yet embraced.
Jesus said:
"Whoever has will be given more."(Matthew 13:12)
Perhaps the principle extends beyond knowledge.
Perhaps God entrusts greater light to those who faithfully walk in the light they already possess.
The Kingdom is not built merely on what we know.
It is built on what we obey.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
Kingdom Carriers (Books2Read)
https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7
Website
https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz
One of the paradoxes of the Kingdom is that we often ask God for more light while overlooking the light He has already given us.
We pray for greater revelation. Greater clarity, Greater direction.
Yet God frequently asks a different question:
"What have you done with what you already know?"
Many of life's greatest breakthroughs do not begin with new revelation.
They begin with obedience to existing revelation.
The Scriptures we have not yet applied.
The promptings we have not yet followed.
The truths we admire but have not yet embraced.
Jesus said:
"Whoever has will be given more."(Matthew 13:12)
Perhaps the principle extends beyond knowledge.
Perhaps God entrusts greater light to those who faithfully walk in the light they already possess.
The Kingdom is not built merely on what we know.
It is built on what we obey.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
Kingdom Carriers (Books2Read)
https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7
Website
https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz
Kingdom Carriers | Mid-Week Reflection
One of the paradoxes of the Kingdom is that we often ask God for more light while overlooking the light He has already given us.
We pray for greater revelation. Greater clarity, Greater direction.
Yet God frequently asks a different question:
"What have you done with what you already know?"
Many of life's greatest breakthroughs do not begin with new revelation.
They begin with obedience to existing revelation.
The Scriptures we have not yet applied.
The promptings we have not yet followed.
The truths we admire but have not yet embraced.
Jesus said:
"Whoever has will be given more."(Matthew 13:12)
Perhaps the principle extends beyond knowledge.
Perhaps God entrusts greater light to those who faithfully walk in the light they already possess.
The Kingdom is not built merely on what we know.
It is built on what we obey.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
📘 Kingdom Carriers (Books2Read)
https://books2read.com/u/mlJqo7
🌍 Website
https://www.jacobisaac.co.nz
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