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But my God shall supply all your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Let me break down Philippians 4:19 piece by piece for you. My God — God is the name of our banker, our supplier, our depot of blessings and reserve. He is our God and we are His children. Shall supply — There is the promise to pay here. Here is the statement, and the guarantee that He will supply and give to us without condition, recourse or stipulation. All your needs — He withholds no good thing from us. When we find ourselves in circumstances of necessity, we have a note or an IOU if you will, in His word that He will supply our needs — He is the value of that note. According to His riches — The IOU, the note- promise that we have in His Word is redeemed at the bank of God. His richness and vast supply is the capital of the bank that pays the note, according to His infinite and inexhaustible supply. God’s supply is according to His mercy — not of our debt, but according to His grace; not of our emptiness, but according to His fullness; not out of our poverty, but according to His wealth. In glory – In glory is where the bank that pays the note is located. It is in Heaven where God abides. He reigns in the heavenly sphere, where His attributes and power are in continuous manifestation, emanating from His throne. It was from glory that He created the heavens and the earth, and where grace was conceived. By Christ Jesus – Christ Jesus is the most important part of this verse. He is the signature at the bottom of the note that guarantees the payment to supply all our needs. He is the signature at the bottom of the check of redemption and need. He is the guarantor of the IOU and without Him the guarantee is worthless and has no redeeming value. His is a perfect supply for every want of body or soul, for all time and for eternity, for earth and for heaven.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:19:54 +0000

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