

A Backwards Blessing (Part I)
Main Course: Jesus said to the servants, "Fill the jars with water"; so they filled them to the brim (John 2:7). Have you ever been at a time in your life when you have run out? And it’s time to push the panic button? You are in the middle of making a transition, and then the bottom falls out from underneath. Maybe you were in the middle of rebuilding your life and then you were laid off or in the process of making a major purchase and now that decision is going to be hea


A Backwards Blessing (Part II)
This type of miracle is given so that others will know that even when we, as servants of the Most High God have run out of life and are empty, bankrupt with no more to give, Jesus will touch our lives to produce the very best in our moments of hopelessness and despair. But notice, this miracle only belongs to those who receive Him (receive His instructions, seek Him) Prov. 8:10; Ps. 24:6; 27:4; Jn. 1:12; 2 Chron. 16:9; cf. Jn. 4:23-24). As the song says: Fill my cup Lord; I


A Backwards Blessing (Part III)
When you’ve run out of money, family, friends, etc – nothing is holding you up, what do you do? What do you do when you have run out? Answer: Wait on an instruction, and then do it to the best of your ability and/or for as long as it takes (cf. Ps. 27:20). For example the servants were instructed to fill the water pots and they did so all the way to the brim; the job was not half done. The water pots were full to the brim, which means there was no more room. You see, w


A Backwards Blessing (Part IV)
So no matter what it looks like even a widow (a situation on its last leg), you can rest assured that whatever he tells you to do, the blessings has already been commanded so anchor your soul (Heb. 6:18; 13:8; Num. 23:19). On this foundation (Is. 28:16), we can expect Him to hand-deliver a wedding present that will be more than enough, but it will not be as you think, it’s going to be awkward and backwards (Is. 46:9-11). So, just wait until you see the salvation of the Lord