Stay Full (Part IV)
BONUS: We cannot be content being dry, empty or half full where things remain the same. This is the spirit of compromise, settling for less than our inheritance, God's best of what he has for us. Once we get through or pass the the phase of temptations of the soul (the pressure to quit before we even get started), we can begin to draw out the waters of change, draw from God's strength (Is. 12:3). We will know that the waterpots of our souls are full when we see change happening (cf. 1 Kin. 18:44). But we are not to stop at the size of a man's hand (OT), we are to take the land, press through until there's a mighty outpouring of His Spirit, His glory and His power in our lives (Heb. 4:8-9; Luke 6:38; Mal 3:10b; cf. Lk 5:6; 1 Kin. 18:38-39).
We are to possess the land of finances, the land of family, the land of good health, the land of position, power and influence, the land of friends, the land of neighbors, the land of business and employment, the land of governments and generations, the land of philanthropy and charitable giving, etc. God allows us to conquer, those who are full of the waters from the sanctuary so He can set us over all of these "lands" (Jer. 1:10; Ps. 91:14-16). He does this so that we can cry, "holy holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty." It is our opportunity and God-given platform to worship Him in these "lands" - high places so others can see the beauty of holiness too. The end result is that people's hearts will be changed and turned back to God (Is. 6:3; Ps. 96:9; Jn. 12:32).
Those who conquer land are the true worshipers because they now know what is true about God regardless of their senses, satanic pressure or circumstances of life (Jn. 4:23-24). They have come to know "I AM" God and besides Him there's not another -- something worth BELIEVING with every fiber of their being (Is. 43:10-11; Ruth 2:12; cf. LovePsalms, "Awesome Majesty of God").