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TS107 – Storehouses of God

Earth runs on the divine supply system of God. As the four rivers watered the garden of Eden, God’s divine supply system takes care of earth. This divine supply system maintains, sustains, protects, and nourishes earth along with the taking care of needs of humanity. This supply system even looks after the universe, managing planetary motion, the formation of stars and galaxies, and so on. How do I connect to God’s supply system?

There are storehouses of divine provisions in heaven. The divine supply comes from these storehouses of divine provisions. Everything good comes from the Father God. Faith is the key that opens the storehouses of God’s provisions. Faith in only Jesus until he meets our needs is key. We can draw from these storehouses to meet our daily needs. The key of Faith also needs dependence on Jesus. The key of faith turns by our dependence on Jesus. The greater our dependence, the easier it is to use the key of faith to open God’s storehouse. Faith with complete dependence on Jesus opens the door of God’s storehouse. Sometimes this door closes after a need is met. For a new need, we must once again open this door with the key of faith. We must open this door for every need.

The storehouses can meet the needs of at least ten earths. Our key of faith can open doors of God’s storehouses for other needy people. Joseph was in charge of the grains houses of Egypt. God has also called us to be the controllers of heaven’s grain houses or storehouses.

There is no shortage in God’s storehouses. When five earths’ need of provisions are consumed, five earths’ worth of provisions are added to God’s storehouse. God has many storehouses in heaven, such as grain, wisdom, love, truth, and so on. All blessings we receive are divine deposits from God’s storehouses.

God’s storehouse operates on a constant principle. If 100 earths’ sufficient provisions are consumed in God’s storehouse, that much provision will be automatically refilled in God’s storehouse. It makes no difference how many people consume these provisions. If people are consuming more from these storehouses, more provisions will be automatically added to this storehouse of God. God’s provisions are always abundant, plenty, and overflowing but we are not withdrawing from them. We can draw from this storehouse in every season. We may draw from these storehouses even in the season of famine. We can draw in prison also. Similarly, to how the oil never stopped flowing until all the vessels were filled during Elisha’s time (2 Kings 4:2), these provisions from God’s storehouses never stop flowing until all our needs are met.

People nowadays do not use the key of faith to draw from God’s storehouses. They are not even aware that there are storehouses of God’s provisions in heaven. They always look to the worldly help and situations for their needs, but they forget that they have a God who provides for their needs by opening God’s storehouses. It’s as if the well was already there, but Hagar couldn’t see it until God opened her eyes. In some situations, God’s provisions are already in place, but our eyes do not see them. God must open our eyes to see and recognize God’s provisions.

In some cases, people have the key of faith yet draw more for their personal needs. When we draw more to satisfy our greed, God temporarily suspends the use of the key.

There is shortage of people who use the key of faith to help others. Using the key of faith for others brings God’s kingdom on earth. Taking people in your heart means making them part of your family and taking care of their needs.  We take people into our hearts when we use the key of faith for them.

Use the key of faith to meet the needs of others. God is pleased when we use the key of faith to help others. Jesus also used the key of faith to meet the needs of humanity. Today, let us start using the key of faith along with dependence on Jesus to open the storehouses of God. The provisions from these storehouses can meet all of our needs in all seasons. We don’t need to rely or depend on people when we have a God, whose storehouses are more than sufficient to satisfy the needs of humanity and the entire cosmos.