About Hope 151-160

#151 As born again believers, you have a right to make a demand on hope to get your needs met. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#152 Hope encourages the believer to believe that nothing is impossible to happen. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#153 Hope is having anticipation that something good is about to happen for me. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#154 Hope gives the hopeless an awareness that God is giving you expectation to see His goodness. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#155 No problem will ever keep God from rescuing us. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#156 Matthew 6:33 All these essential things will be added to you. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#157 Hope anchors the soul and keeps us from drifting off shore. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#158 Hope is a desire, trust, wish, happiness. Hope is beautiful. It will never leave you ashamed. Hope is believing that whatever you are believing for is likely to happen. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#159 In Romans 4:16 God’s declaration over Abraham came to pass. His promises are His declarations and decrees. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#160 There are many promises in the Bible. The promise coming to pass in your life is not based on your ability, but from the One who made the promise. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

About Hope 141-150

#141 We’re going to make it to the other side. Jesus is in the ship with us. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#142 Hope has resurrection power. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#143 With a new heart, we can believe God for a new life. There’s no medicine like hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#144 Ecclesiastes 9:4 says, “Anyone who is among the living has hope for a better day and better tomorrow.” Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#145 Psalms 34:10 (Amplified) says, “The young lions lack food and suffer hunger, but they who seek (inquire of and require) the Lord [by right of their need and on the authority of His Word], none of them shall lack any beneficial thing.”

#146 Those who lack hope also lack happiness, joy and peace. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#147 People want to hear good news. The Gospel is supposed to be the Good News and impart hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#148 Romans 15:13 (Amplified) says to “abound” and be overflowing with hope. Abound means rich, having surplus. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#149 God has hope on demand to help us overcome hopeless situations. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#150 You make your demand for hope by your authority in Christ. You have to release the Word with confidence. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

 

About Hope 131-140

#131 Hope is the beginning of every idea, every desire, every vision, every dream. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#132 The starting place is the arena of hope. Hope comes long before faith. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#133 Faith is the “substance” (materiality) of things hoped for. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#134 Hope tells faith, when it goes into the Presence of God, what to choose. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#135 When a person loses hope, ideas diminish, desires fade, vision loses focus, and dreams become just dreams. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#136 Where there is no hope, there is no vision. Where there is no vision, the people perish. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#137 Hope has the power to anchor your soul. It’s through the mind (soul) that men lose hope, focus and aim, and then quit. The mind is the battlefield. The heart believes what the soul perceives. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#138 Once a ship is anchored, the anchor will keep it from drifting off course. Hope has the power to keep you on course and prevent you from sinking or crashing. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#139 Step out in hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#140 Hope will never make you ashamed. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

 

About Hope 110-130

#110 Hope is another stream in the fountain of joy. It is a product of the Word of God, which is revealed by the Holy Spirit. It stabilizes the heart and imparts joy in the inner man. David Oyedepo

#111 You can’t be hopeful without being joyful. You are only downcast when you become hopeless. David Oyedepo

#112 Hope is the mother of faith. If there is no hope, then there is nothing faith can substantiate, because faith is the substance of things hoped for (Hebrews 11:1). David Oyedepo

#113 You are born into a kingdom of hope, you can’t afford to live a hopeless life. God has guaranteed you a colorful future, but He has left you with the responsibility of dancing your way into it. David Oyedepo

#114 Most believers don’t pay much attention to hope. They don’t think of it as very important. They certainly don’t consider it to be as important as faith. But the fact is, faith won’t function without hope. That’s because “faith is the substance of things hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1). Sometimes I say it this way, “Hope is the blueprint of faith.” Kenneth Copeland

#115 When hope is lost, faith loses its aim. It no longer has a mission to accomplish. It just scatters uselessly in every direction. Kenneth Copeland

#116 Hope is a vital link to workable faith. I mix faith with hope. If you have no hope, faith alone will not produce results. Faith gives substance to hope. Faith is the evidence of things not seen. Hope is the climate in which faith works. John Osteen

#117 Faith is the substance of things hoped for… You hope for that promise to be true for you. We all hope for the promises of the Word of God to become true in our personal life, such as healing, financial prosperity and spiritual gifts. But hope will not bring the promise into manifestation. Yet hope is needful. For without hope you won’t have anything for faith to give substance to. Charles Capps

#118 People come to be prayed for hoping to be healed. But hope will not heal them, because there is no substance of healing in hope. Yet, if they didn’t have hope, they wouldn’t come. Many lose hope, then they have nothing for faith to give substance to. They give up too quickly. Charles Capps

#119 Faith is substance. Hope is a goal setter. Charles Capps

#120 H.O.P.E. = Have Only Positive Expectations

#121 H.O.P.E. = Hold On, Pain Ends

#122

  1. = Healing Memories
  2. = Overcoming Fears
  3. = Pressing Through
  4. = Eternal and External Rewards

#123 Hope takes us into the Holy Place and Holy of Holies behind the Veil, into the very Presence of God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#124 Hope causes us to triumph. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#125 We have to believe that at the end of a matter, favor and good will come out of it. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#126 Abraham waited patiently, and then received what God had promised him. He never gave up hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#127 God has given us both His promise and His oath. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#128 Hope is a desire accompanied by expectation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#129 God will comfort people through you. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#130 You must have expectation that what you are hoping for will come to pass. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

 

About Hope 89-109

#89 In the Law of First Mention, we see God first speaking, releasing His faith with hope accompanied with expectation in Genesis. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#90 The fact that you spoke the promise with faith, hope, accompanied with expectation, surely it’s going to come to pass. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#91 We have an anchor (hope) for our soul that gives us constant cheerful, confident, expectation that God’s goodness is ours. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#92 The anchor of the soul (hope) holds us steady while we wait on God’s provision to show up in our lives. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#93 The storms of life come to all of us but God has given us an anchor (hope) that reaches into the very presence of God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#94 Hope is as supernatural as faith and love are. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#95 Hope is a force that keeps you holding on until the answer comes. Hope and patience work together. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#96 Hope and faith differ, in that faith changes things. Hope’s job is to keep you moving forward until the manifestation comes. Gloria Copeland

#97 Hope is focused on the future, whereas faith is right now.

#98 Faith in the Word of God will always give you hope for the future. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#99 Grace will never show up without hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#100 Romans 12:12 in the Message Bible says that hope is “cheerfully expectant.” The KJV says “rejoicing in hope”. The Amplified says “rejoice and exult in hope.” The Living Bible says “Be glad for all God is planning for you.” The NLT says “rejoice in our confident hope.” The NIV says “joyful in hope.”

#101 Hope is more than desiring for something to happen, or knowing that what you would like to receive is a possibility. According to the Greek definition of hope, hope is confident expectation that what you would like to see happen will come to pass, and while you are waiting, to be joyful knowing that you will receive from God what you have asked for.

#102 The spirit of faith never says “it is coming.” It always says “it’s here and I have it now.” If it is here, I begin to make preparation for what’s here like it is here. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#103 It will take more than just hope alone for a promise from God to come to pass. Hope is just a part of it. It’s going to take faith and confident expectation working together to see the manifestation of what you are believing for. It’s also going to involve “speaking” the promise. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#104 Hebrews 6:19 says that hope is an anchor to the soul. When the storms come and the winds blow, hope will keep us firmly secured so that we are not tossed to and fro, or begin to drift from shore. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#105 The expression “Valley of Achor” became proverbial for that which caused trouble. That which has been a source of calamity will become a source of blessing. The Valley of Achor (trouble) will be for a door of hope.

#106 Hope sees the future as better and brighter. When you have hope you believe things will change, renew and improve. Casey Treat

#107 You can’t have faith unless you first have hope.

#108 God wants us to be so full of hope, so full of expectancy, that we just can’t help believing for the best. Joel Osteen

#109 Hope is a trusting expectation that God is going to keep His Word.

 

 

About Hope 67-88

#67 In Isaiah 31:1 “woe” is a warning. Woe to those who go to the world systems for their help. Our hope is in God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#68 The world will fool you, mislead you and disappoint you. But the kingdom of God won’t do that because it can only operate in truth. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#69 God gave Abraham a promise—I have made you a father of many nations. God quickens the dead. God made a promise pertaining to something that was dead and He called those things that be not as though they were. Abraham hoped in something in which there was no hope in the natural. It was beyond natural laws. What you’re dealing with may seem impossible and you can’t see how it’s going to happen. You can start calling those things which be not as though it were. As long as there is a residue of hope, the thing or situation can live again. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#70 What has God promised you that seems hopeless? God’s Word for you is that He can turn everything around. You must believe. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#71 Abraham was hoping in the unseen realm like it was the seen. Our hope in the unseen will bring what we are hoping for into the seen realm. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#72 Often hope is deferred because we are wavering, doubting and questioning if God can do it and we stop waiting on God and try to help God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#73 God does not need our help. Our role is to praise Him. This displays confidence and firm relying trust with expectation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#74 You have a right to your harvest. The enemy uses your past to discourage you and condemn you, but God is not looking at that. God is looking at your hope and faith. If you are hoping for something, you have a Blood-bought right to expect it to manifest. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#75 God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. The moment you come to Him in faith and hope, you are pleasing God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#76 In your waiting season you cannot become anxious and move ahead of God. It takes time to get what you’re hoping for into the earthly realm. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#77 While we are waiting, God is working. Wait in hope, confidence and expectation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#78 Genuine hope is not wishful thinking, but affirmed assurance about things that are unseen and still in the future. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#79 Hope does not arise from the individual’s desires or wishes, but from God, who is Himself the believer’s hope. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#80 Hope sets the goal. Faith obtains it. Charles Capps

#81 God’s hope is in you waiting, that when He shows up, you are where you are supposed to be. A lot of our hope has been deferred because we moved out of the place where we were supposed to be. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#82 Hope brings with it all joy and peace. When the manifestation of what we’re hoping for comes, it is a tree of life.

#83 Romans 5:13, in the Amplified version, talks about overflowing and bubbling over with hope.

#84 Expectation must accompany hope. Expectation is looking forward to something. It is anticipation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#85 Expectation is looking for what is due, proper or necessary. It is prospect of the future, of advancement and blessing. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#86 You must always release your faith with hope accompanied by expectation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#87 When you operate in faith you have to hope for whatever you’re believing for. Believing is not enough. When you believe, you have to hope for what you believe. On the other end of your hope, there has to be great expectation that will bring you to some good. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#88 How do you release God’s faith, have hope and expectation so you can get the advancement and receive the good for your life? By speaking and declaring the Word of God. You are to say what God said and wait to see what God said, with expectation. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

About Hope 45-66

#45 That having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 3:7).

#46 Our faith and hope are centered in and rests in God (1 Peter 1:21).

#47 Receiving grace by faith causes you to hope (2 Thessalonians 2:16).

#48 Love always hopes (1 Corinthians 13:7).

#49 Hope is like having a dream that you believe will come to pass. Gregory Dickow

#50 To have hope is to know that things are going to get better no matter how they look right now. Gregory Dickow

#51 Your future and your hope are gifts from God that no one can take away! Gregory Dickow

#52 Hope is a gift! All you have to do is receive it and you can walk in divine hope every day. Gregory Dickow

#53 When you look around at your circumstances and limitations, it can often be discouraging and disappointing. Gregory Dickow

#54 When you look UP and look to Jesus, at His possibilities, hope comes. Gregory Dickow

#55 Keep expecting God’s favor and blessing. Gregory Dickow

#56 Look at Joseph in the Bible—there was no hope left for him, except what God had promised him. Gregory Dickow

#57 As Joseph looked to God, he went from the pit to Potiphar’s house; from the prison to the Palace. And so will you! Gregory Dickow

#58 Hope is desire, but notice that the desire is accompanied by expectation. It means I am expecting something to happen. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#59 Often things never arrive because you have no expectation of it showing up. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#60 You must have anticipation that what you are hoping for, that hope will bring it to the door. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#61 Hope is defined in the Webster’s Dictionary as “a feeling that what is wanted is likely to happen”.

#62 Hope brings security. If you are looking for security, you will not find it in manmade things. It is found in trust in God. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#63 Hope in God never deceives us or misleads us. Hope in God never tricks us. Hope in God and His Word never frustrates us. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#64 If you are frustrated it’s because you have put your hope in something other than God. Hope in God never disappoints. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#65 When we are in pain, we tend to let go of the anchor of hope, but you must hold on to it. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

#66 Romans 5:4 speaks of matured character and tried integrity. Endurance produces the type of character than can with joy and confidence withstand trials, hoping in God, and such hope never disappoints or shames us. Bishop Christopher C. Smith

 

About Hope 22-44

#22 This I recall to my mind, therefore I have hope. Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, says my soul, therefore I hope in Him! Lamentations 3:21-24

#23 You shall be secure and feel confident because there is hope (Job 11:18).

#24 For there is hope for a tree if it is cut down, that it will sprout again and that the tender shoots of it will not cease (Job 14:7).

#25 Behold, the eye of the Lord is on those who fear Him, on those who hope in His mercy (Psalms 33:18).

#26 Our hope is in God’s Word—His Word is true and He is faithful to all His promises (Psalms 119:114, 130:5).

#27 Let Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, and with Him is plenteous redemption (Psalms 130:7).

#28 Happy is he that has the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God (Psalms 146:5).

#29 The Lord takes pleasure in them that fear Him, in those that hope in His mercy (Psalms 147:11).

#30 The hopes of the godly result in happiness (Proverbs 10:28).

#31 Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is the Lord. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, which spreads out its roots by the river, and will not fear when heat comes; but its leaf will be green, and will not be anxious in the year of drought, nor will cease from yielding fruit. Jeremiah 17:7-8

#32 “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I hope in Him!” Lamentations 3:24

#33 It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord (Lamentations 3:26).

#34 When all hope seems to be lost, the Lord will pull you up from the pit of despair and you will live again (Ezekiel 37:11-14).

#35 For surely there is a latter end [a future and a reward], and your hope and expectation shall not be cut off (Proverbs 23:18).

#36 Through Him also we have access (entrance, introduction) by faith into this grace (state of God’s favor) in which we stand. And let us rejoice and exult in our hope of experiencing and enjoying the glory of God. Moreover [let us also be full of joy now!] Let us exult and triumph in our troubles and rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that pressure and affliction and hardship produce patient and unswerving endurance. And endurance (fortitude) develops maturity of character (approved faith and tried integrity). And character [of this sort] produces [the habit of] joyful and confident hope of eternal salvation. Such hope never disappoints or deludes or shames us, for God’s love has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who has been given to us. Romans 5:2-5 Amplified

#37 For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope (Romans 15:4).

#38 It is written for our sakes, because the plowman ought to plow in hope, and the thresher ought to thresh in expectation of partaking of the harvest (1 Corinthians 9:10).

#39 For we through the Spirit eagerly wait for the hope of righteousness by faith (Galatians 5:5).

#40 The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of His calling (Ephesians 1:18).

#41 At that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:12-13).

#42 Christ in you, the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27).

#43 We do not sorrow as those who have no hope, but we have hope that we will be with our loved ones in heaven (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14).

#44 The helmet (armor of God) is the hope of salvation (1 Thessalonians 5:8).

 

About Hope 1-21

#1 The Greek definition of hope is: expectation, confidence, to anticipate (usually with pleasure), to trust, to have faith.

#2 You must first have hope in order for faith to arise and work in your life (Hebrews 11:1).

#3 Hope is categorized along with faith and love (1 Corinthians 13:13).

#4 Hope in God and His promises does not disappoint us, delude us or shame us (Romans 5:5 Amplified).

#5 Hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he already has? Romans 8:24

#6 If we hope for what we do not see or have, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance, patience and composure (Romans 8:25).

#7 We were saved by hope that one day God will give us our full rights as His children, including new bodies He has promised us—bodies that will never be sick again and will never die. Romans 8:23-24

#8 Hope brings rejoicing (Romans 12:12).

#9 God is the God of Hope who gives us hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:13).

#10 Hope is joy and peace in believing (Romans 15:13).

#11 Jesus Christ is our hope (1 Timothy 1:1).

#12 It is said about Abraham “who against hope, believed in hope, that he might become the father of many nations, and being not weak in faith, Abraham considered not his own body now dead, when he was about an hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sarah’s womb. Abraham staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; and being fully persuaded that, what God had promised, He was able also to perform” (Romans 4:18-21).

#13 Hope is the anchor for the soul (Hebrews 6:19). Hope keeps you secured so that your life does not drift off course.

#14 Hope sees with the eyes of faith what it is that it desires.

#15 Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes it is a tree of life (Proverbs 13:12).

#16 Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, all you who hope in the Lord (Psalms 31:24).

#17 Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall yet praise Him (Psalms 42:11).

#18 Return to the stronghold, you prisoners of hope. Even today I declare that I will restore double to you (Zechariah 9:12).

#19 The Lord will turn your Valley of Achor (valley of trouble) into a door of hope and you’ll be able to help others (Hosea 2:15).

#20 There is hope in your future, says the Lord (Jeremiah 31:17).

#21 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11).

 

Sow Seed For Whatever You are Believing For

You’ve got to Sow Seed For Whatever You are Believing For

Ever since the 1980’s the Lord has been teaching me about sowing financial seed in order to see a harvest in my life. God loves a cheerful and a prompt giver (2 Corinthians 9:7).

I’ve learned that you have to sow towards whatever it is you are believing God for. No, you cannot buy a miracle, but the Word of God teaches about seedtime and harvest, and sowing and reaping. If we wait long enough on God to move in our situation, and faint not, then we will reap the promise (Galations 6:9).

In 1987 I transitioned from “wishing” to “believing” for a new vehicle. The car I was driving at the time was a lemon. It was always breaking down and was very unreliable. I had to commute 20 miles to work and 20 miles back home Monday through Friday, and drive 20 miles to church and back home on Sunday. I needed a car that would be reliable and last for many years.

I was a young college student at the time, and the desire of my heart was to own a brand new Toyota Camry, red berry exterior, red berry interior cloth seats (I would choose leather now but back then I wanted cloth seats), automatic drive, a good track record of being reliable and lasting for many years.

I did not have the money to buy the car. For about 3 years I kept on believing that I would have the funds, and that I would be driving a brand new Toyota Camry off of the car lot.

Everyday I would pray about the matter. It seems like during that time in my life, I spotted every Toyota Camry on the road.

I began to save up money for a down payment on a Toyota Camry. I only worked part time, but managed to save around $1,200.

One day while watching the “Praise the Lord” program on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, I heard the Lord say in my spirit, to give away my entire savings account, and sow towards Missions. At first I was shocked that God would ask me to do such a thing, because then I would have no money left for a down payment on a new car.

I struggled with it for a week or two, then decided to obey and trust God. I had heard of other people receiving financial miracles, and believed that a miracle would happen for me too. My breakthrough happened differently than others, where people gave them money or bought them a new car. I guess I was expecting a scenario like that to happen.

I remember going to the bank and withdrawing my entire savings account, except for enough funds to keep the account open. I gave cash in a sealed envelope anonymously in a church offering, and designated it for Missions.

About a week before I gave away my entire savings account, I was at church on a Sunday morning, and the pastor had a word of knowledge that there was a lady there whom God has been dealing with her heart about giving away her entire savings account. It isn’t a large account, but you’ve been holding back on giving away the money because you’ve been afraid, and you thought it would save you. It’s not enough money to save you. You are not to give the money to the church, but to Missions. And the Lord will bless you. He wants to do a deep healing in your life.

That was the confirmation I needed. So the following Sunday is when I gave away around $1,200 in cash to Missions, anonymously.

For around six months after that, nothing had changed in my situation. I had zero money saved up now. No one was approaching me saying that God told them to give me thousands of dollars. No one was buying a new car for me.

Yet deep in my heart, I knew I didn’t miss God. There were too many confirmations to what God had spoken to me.

Finally, one rainy day while I was driving to work, I was on the freeway about 3 miles from my exit, and the car began overheating to where the temperature needle was at the highest peak. Smoke began coming out of the motor. Yet I couldn’t stop driving in the rain. There was nowhere safe to pull over. There were no cell phones back then. I felt I had to somehow make it to the exit.

Just when I reached the exit, the entire car motor shut down and I began coasting. I believe that angels were pushing my car because I coasted for about a mile on level ground before I found a side street to pull over on.

A retired firefighter was driving along and saw me in trouble. After I parked my car, he gave me a ride to work so that I made it to work in time (because I had been in the habit of arriving late for work).

My parents had the car hauled off and taken to a mechanic. However, the car was too far gone to ever be able to drive it again.

That same week, my parents and I looked at the brand new models of Toyota Camry’s, and they still had that red berry one on the lot. To make a long story short, my parents decided to pay for the down payment, and then I qualified for a 5 year loan to pay it off from my credit union. The payments were doable for the amount of money I was making at the time. In 5 years, I had paid the car off and was holding the pink slip in my hands.

I loved that car. It brought me so much joy and delight! I had the car for 17 years, until we sold it.

Nobody outside of my family handed me the money for the Toyota Camry. Maybe it happens like that for some people, but God had a different plan for me. My parents paid the down payment, and by that time I had acquired a permanent, reliable secretarial job so that I could afford the monthly payments. Car payments are not God’s best, (debt-free is God’s best), but it sure taught me about financial responsibility. And God gave me the desires of my heart.

I was driving the brand new Toyota Camry about six months after I had sowed my savings account into Missions.

So sowing works! When you obey God and do as He leads you, you will see positive results.

Since that time, I have given offerings and donations to works of God, as He has led me that exceed the $1,200 I gave to Missions in 1989. For some offerings, I have seen the results of reaping a harvest (I’m now walking in the blessings and answered prayer of a $5,000 offering I sowed this year in March – the miracle and results came fast in this situation). For other offerings, I am still standing on God’s promises.

God says that even in the time of famine, you will have plenty and be satisfied (Psalms 37:19).

Genesis 26:12 says that Isaac sowed seed during time of famine, and he reaped a hundred fold in the same year.

Maybe the Lord is speaking to you to sow an offering to your church or to a good ministry. You need to name your seed, as to what you are believing God for, and then wait for the Lord to act on your behalf. God promises to give us the desires of our hearts when we delight in Him (Psalms 37:4).

Jerry Savelle says, “The moment your seed leaves your hand, is the same moment that God releases to you what is in His hand.”

Maybe you are not in a financial position to be able to give thousands of dollars. But what about $26.12 (Genesis 26:12 says that Isaac sowed in the land of famine and reaped 100 fold in the same year).

If you are believing for a baby and are having difficulty conceiving, then sow into your baby by throwing baby showers for other expectant mothers.

Giving also involves giving of your time, energy and love.

But everyone can sow something financially … even if it’s just a dollar. No seed is too small in God’s sight. Just a tiny mustard seed has the potential to grow into an enormous tree, giving shade.

The Bible tells us to give proportionate to our faith. Don’t try to copy others’ faith who are able to give thousands and millions. They had to grow in their own faith. Just develop your faith from where you are at right now, and see your faith grow.

Some of the ministries that I have given to include:

Light the Bay (my church, Jason & Peggy Younger)

New Destiny Church (Bishop Christopher C. Smith)

Benny Hinn

Terri Savelle Foy

Jerry Savelle

Kenneth Copeland

Joel Osteen

Calcutta Missions

Life Outreach with James Robison

Samaritan’s Purse

Matt Sorger Rescue 1

Daystar Network

TBN Network