October 18
Excerpt from: God's Covenant with You for Deliverance & Freedom by John Eckhardt,
Being bound by demonic strongholds and oppressive spirits has a way of keeping you in a place of lack and failure. You may have a few high points here and there, but there is no lasting victory and success.
When you are delivered by way of God's grace and mercy you will find breakthrough from the cycles that keep you from lasting success and victory. When you are delivered and set free, you may even find that you will see success in many other areas that on the surface seem to be unrelated to what you were delivered from. Success, victory and breakthrough become a way of life when you see true deliverance and learn to maintain that deliverance.
This is the covenant of God with you—that you will have the full measure of salvation so that you can walk free, have victory, take over the land that God swore to you fathers, and have good success in this life and the life to come. You cannot have good success when you are bound. By way of covenant you can be set free and walk in an abundance of prosperity and success.
Prosperity is not just about riches and fame. Prosperity covers everything that concerns you. When you are prosperous you will not lack in health, relationships, supernatural power to serve and help others, wisdom, insight, knowledge, all the fruit of the Spirit, creativity, strategy for everyday life, as well as all of your needs being met. Do not get caught up into thinking that prosperity means that you will be a famous celebrity mega church pastor or TV evangelist. Prosperity means that you will not lack any good thing the Lord has designed for you.
Joshua 1:8 gives insight on how we can make our way prosperous and have good success—which is essentially how to maintain our freedom and deliverance. The verse says that we must meditate in the Word day and night. This takes discipline, but it will pay off greatly if done consistently. Prosperity is the key benefit to being in covenant with God.
Muttering and meditating upon the Word of God, until it becomes alive in our spirits, is the key to actualizing the promises of God. Muttering (Hebrew hagah, "mutter") upon the Word of God day and night is likened to a tree planted by the rivers of water absorbing and drawing water into its system through its roots (Ps. 1:3).
Meditation is the process of chewing on the Word. We take a scripture, speak it, think on it, and then we do it again. This is the biblical way to get the Word into your system and to receive revelation and understanding. To meditate means "to ponder, regurgitate, think aloud, consider continuously and utter something over and over again." This is exactly what we need to do with the Word of God.
"Meditate" or "muse"—Hebrew word siyach—means to put forth, meditate, muse, commune, speak, complain, ponder, sing, study, and talk. Your meditation is also what you are speaking, muttering, singing, complaining about, or pondering (see Psalm 5:1).
My meditation is connected to the words of my mouth (Psalm 19:14; Ps. 49:3).
My meditation should cause gladness (Psalm 104:34).
My meditation is on what I love (Psalm 119.97).
My meditation gives understanding (Psalm 119.99).
My meditation brings success (Joshua 1:9).
My meditation is what I delight in (Psalm 1:2).
My meditation is at night (Psalm 63:6)
Joshua 1:8 is the only place the word success is found in the King James translation. Success is the Hebrew word sakal, meaning to be prudent, be circumspect, to act wisely, to understand, to prosper, to give attention to, consider, ponder, to have insight, have comprehension, to act circumspectly, act prudently.
Meditation is connected to wisdom. Meditation will help you access the wisdom of God, and the key to success is wisdom.
Adapted from God's Covenant with You for Deliverance & Freedom by John Eckhardt, copyright 2014, published by Charisma House. Covenant is the foundation of all of God's interactions with us. In fact, success for every part of your life depends on how you respond to God's promises and divine plans for you.
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