Greetings,
Here’s
a quick lesson I wrote while on a recent trip. I have actually broken it up
into two parts, the second of which we will post in a couple of weeks. At first
I was going to keep it all as one, but I believe that the things I address are
really worth thinking about slowly. Don’t be in a hurry. Take the time, as I
know you do anyhow, to really meditate on these things.
In
the first part, I talk about walking in the blessings of God by exercising our
talents that God gave us. In the second, I deal with ‘poverty’ mindsets and
what to do with them. Do not confuse ‘blessing’ and ‘poverty’ to be terms only
used concerning money. ‘Poverty of mind’ is any area we do not think like God
thinks in any specific area. I like what I was able to address and the
principles I discuss. If you will put them into practice, they will bring great
blessing to you…
Prosperity
of Soul: Part One
…Well,
I’m out on another trip for one of our long standing clients with Harvest Aviation.
The flight was great, no issues, and we had really good winds. We were able to
get here, Tortola, in about 3 hours and twenty minutes. There are times it has
taken over four hours. Winds and temperatures mean a lot to jet performance.
Standard temperature at forty one thousand feet should be about -57 degrees C.
Even two to three degrees difference can really affect aircraft performance. It
was nice to make good time. Four hours in a Learjet can be rough on your back
and butt…I think it’s time for a bigger jet.
I had the chance yesterday
to see our clients’ two yachts…yes, two. I have already been impressed with
him, his businesses, and how he carries himself with the people around him. I
knew he was doing well, but after seeing these boats, I kind of was taken a back
at just how well. I had already met one of his boat captains, but today I was
able to meet all of the crews working for him as well. Great, friendly people,
who have great respect not just for our client, but also for the job they knew
they were privileged to do. We were a group of men loving the trade we were in,
and the person who hired us to serve him.
For these next couple
of moments I want to talk about some observations I have made concerning some
of our attitudes not simply about wealth, but our perspectives as
representatives of God’s kingdom. I want to challenge maybe some of our present
beliefs on a couple things, and then challenge us again to take on new
perspective.
Walking in your Gifts
Brings Prosperity
“A man’s gift makes
room for him, and brings him before great
men.” Prov. 18:16
“…for the sons of this
world are more shrewd in their generation than the sons of light…” Luke 16:8
As I was visiting with
our client and his crew, I was really impressed at how he could own such
amazing things and be so open with them. I actually told him that I was
impressed by how he shares his things even with the people who work for him.
Now, I don’t mean I can call him up and say “Hey, can I have the keys to your yacht
and take it for a spin…be back Monday. Oh, I’ll make sure the kids clean up the
dog mess too…”
What I mean is that he
understood he was doing well, but he enjoyed having people with him to enjoy it
too. It seems to me that he was enjoying life and the things that his talent
has brought him to help him enjoy it more.
Where I believe so many
Christians miss out on the goodness of God, is that, well, they don’t believe in the goodness of God. And if one starts to
experience the blessings of a great God who loves us, that person is many times
judged as selfish, a lover of money, and unspiritual. One of the most
ridiculous things I was ever told one time was that I was ‘…bowing my knee at
the feet of this millionaire…” This person simply could not understand that
Proverbs 18:6 is a reality. All that was happening is only a fulfillment of a
promise of God. When I started saying years ago that “…there are a lot of
people that need to meet me…” based on understanding these verses, I wasn’t
kidding.
I’ll ask a quick
question, using myself and the talents God has asked me to steward over as an
example.
“He who walks with wise
men will be wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed.”Prov. 13:20
As I have preached many
times, I learned that talents are not hobbies…they are endowments from God that
are to be multiplied as much as possible until their limit is reached. God
basically is looking at a return on investment. He invests talents into us, and
we give Him a return. I have learned that the growth of a talent places a
demand so to speak on creation that will bring whatever opportunity is
available to grow that talent to its potential.
It really does make room for itself however it has to, that it may grow.
To be frank, I’m
wondering where we are going to find a Christian
millionaire having enough wealth and resources that have a jet that allows me
to grow in my talents in aviation. How about having the wisdom and
accessibility to be there for me to question them so that I may understand
principles to make me a better steward of the resources God has placed me over.
Flying and aviation are talents endowed to me, not hobbies I go out and play
with. Having fun does not make it play time. I have fun preaching too, but it’s
not something I am playing at. As an added benefit, the pay I receive from
aviation benefits both the church and my family. (There were times where just
my personal and business giving was a third of the entire church!)
Just as my bicep muscle
can be used to either lift a barbell, or lift a fork, though the application
changes, the same muscle is being used. This also works with church and
business. The principles I grow in while learning from these businessmen
through aviation are the same principles that will give me the understanding to
steward an international ministry. Whether jets, cars, or pulpits, though the
applications are different, the ‘muscle’ so to speak, which is the wisdom of
stewardship, is the same.
Poverty minded
Christians forget that Abraham, who was looking for a city whose builder and
maker is God (Heb 11:10), who is called the father of our faith, yes faith, was one of the wealthiest men
alive at the time.
Some Christians will
use the principle that ‘we are not of this earth, and love not the things of
this world,’ to believe you aren’t supposed to have anything nice and are to
suffer through life. Or they may cap it and say…“Well I think $100,000 is good
money and I am happy with a nice car. I’m paying the student loans on the kid’s
school, though I really am cutting back to do it…boy am I blessed.” This
mentality may allow them to put a couple extra bucks in the offering and maybe
take the kids to MacDonald’s once in a while. Then back they go into their
little comfort zone in which their minds have set up to let others worry about
the souls that are perishing around them.
We need to understand
that a man’s trade and the market he is in will limit to a degree what he can
cap out as far revenue. For example someone who just loves to sell lemonade on
the street is certainly not in a market to make what say a guy selling high
rises in Manhattan will be. Yet these principles of growing stewardship work
whether you make ten thousand or ten million.
I know that Paul said
he had learned to be content in all things, and he had learned to be wealthy
and poor. From not understanding what he was saying though, we have adopted a
philosophy that is almost a fatalistic; “God will do what He wants”, and then
we figure we will just let life push us around.
Let’s see what the Apostle
Paul’s attitude was.
“…in labors more
abundant…besides the other things, what comes upon me daily, my deep concern for all the churches…” II Cor.
11:23, 28
“Not that I have
already attained or am already perfected, but I press on, that I may lay hold
of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me…” Phil. 3:12
Does this sound like
contentment means that we get rid of all drive to see the absolute best that
God can do? Contentment has nothing to do with allowing life to push you around
leaving you to be an autumn leaf blown in the wind. Contentment is a fruit of
faith that knows at any given time, the strivings for a better life and world
and walk with God are producing what He said they would and that rest comes
from knowing God is working it out; not rest from a lack of labor or care that
things are done right.
If a man of this earth
who works his rear end off can have such materials in this life, like jets and
yachts and lands, how about the child of God seeking after His kingdom and all
that comes with it?
“Beloved, I pray that
you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. III John 2
Think of this.
“Wealth
is not an evidence of spirituality, but it certainly can be a result of
spirituality.”
God is not rich because
of what He has, but who He is. Realize that there really is no such thing as ‘wealth’
if He doesn’t create what we consider valuable. Our Father loves us and favors
us. How much more devastating (I use the word in a positive sense) should the children
of God be in influencing and driving the atmosphere of their family, community,
region, etc. because they have learned to walk in prosperity of mind, spirit,
and body granted to them freely by the Creator.
Whether any of my
clients meet the Lord, that’s not my responsibility. It’s between them and God.
But I am responsible to be a representative of the greatest government, social
system, and might called the ‘kingdom of God’. When people see me, they are
supposed to see an ambassador from another world that is greater than the world
they have known. The people on the earth in this age are looking at any given
time upon the representatives of one of two kings…Satan, or Jesus.
Jesus, Our Example
If we look at Jesus’
ministry, all the provision He needed was there at any given time. I may
sometime figure out in today’s currency what it would cost to feed five to ten
thousand people in one sitting, and still have plenty left over. There’s a
catch. Let’s not forget that He started with only a couple pieces of fish and
some bread. That bill would be astronomical. Let’s not stop there. How much would it cost
to develop a machine and technology that could actually influence the weather
to where even thunderstorms stop when you tell it? Jesus calmed many storms.
Where is the technology that can do that or how much would it cost to develop
it?
“…and certain women who
had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities-Mary called Magdalene, out of whom had come seven
demons, and Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod’s
steward, and Suzanna, and many others who provided
for Him and from their substance.”
Luke 8:3
Jesus knew that at any
given time God’s prosperity was there to pay and supply for what it was that He
was commanded to accomplish. He worked relentlessly for the sake of teaching,
healing and delivering the masses. And He used not just His own resources, but
those of others as well.
Think
of how ridiculous it is to say that Jesus doesn’t believe in prosperity for His
people when He had to walk in it Himself using His own and others’ resources!
Jesus didn’t condemn
wealth, or what an honest person did with what he earned, He just expected it
to be available if the Lord should call on it. Can God call on me today to have
enough wealth to pay for a new church in its entirety? Not yet but I’m working
on it…Can He use me to pay for the crusade in Africa that will reach a million
people in one week? Not yet but I’m
working on it.
Has Ken bought me that
new jet we will need one day? Not yet, but ask him and he will tell you “I’m
working on it.”
God’s Kingdom…Prove It
The proper use of
wealth is a tremendous weapon in the hands of God’s children to demonstrate the
reality of God’s kingdom. I don’t believe God’s children are to be intimidated
by the power that is in wealth, but to understand it and use it for the
kingdom.
“And my speech and my
preaching were not with persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration
of the Spirit and power, that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men, but the power of God.” I Cor.
2:4-5
Our faith that we live
by was never designed to be based on philosophy or intellect. Faith in God is
faith in provable, demonstrated power. Not theory or hypotheses.
Neither Jesus nor Satan
has ever thought their kingdoms would be represented only in words. Both kingdoms
will demonstrate themselves in their own capacity. Both kingdoms depend on
action and demonstration to expand their influence. Both historical and
personal experience though has shown me every time there is a direct clash
between the two, Jesus’ kingdom and resources defeats Satan’s, every time.
The enemy has tricked many
Christians to have a “hide out in your cave” mentality and wait for the rapture.
In other words, stay in church, the world’s ‘…going to hell in a hand basket…’
we know it’s going to get worse, so buy your time till it’s over…
Do we really understand
that the world that is ‘…going to hell in a hand basket…’ is not about sand,
gravel, fish, and the materiality the earth is made of… it’s about people. It’s
people…souls…creations in the image of God that will suffer under that final judgment.
I wonder then how we
can believe God is pleased with a “…let’s just hang till it’s over…” mentality
and wait it all out.
Money can be used to
demonstrate God’s power as surely as healing the blind and the cripple. A
person’s need places a demand in the spirit for God to provide. How can we fast
and pray to believe for power to raise the dead and heal blind eyes but not
have the power to pay the rent for a widow woman or buy a car for someone who
just got laid off and the transmission blew?
I am on this earth to
see the fullness of God’s kingdom and power in all areas, not let my limited
view passed on by tradition and ignorance limit what God will do.
Our Lord brought to
earth a kingdom that will invade by demonstration every area that involves the
life of man and his purposes here on the earth. We are all guilty in some ways
of limiting our perspective of what God wants to do in ourselves individually or
corporately.
We
Really Are Co-Laborers
Here is an example of
what has happened in this ministry and the profound lesson I learned from it.
In a time long ago, in
a land far, far away…just kidding. Sometimes I just can’t help myself…
We had grown from a
single engine airplane to a multi-engine or twin engine airplane. The church
plant in Montpelier was well and we had started another church in Laconia. The
bigger airplane allowed us to take more teams to these cities. God was also
using it to continue my training in advanced aircraft.
Aviation is not cheap.
We determined a long time ago that this was not something you could be involved
in and try to skimp. If airplanes break, they don’t just get pulled over to the
side of the road. You want things working and if you’re not willing to believe
for whatever price to do it right, get out and find something else.
Tough times had fallen
on the ministry and there were internal and external pressures to sell the
airplane. Everything in the ‘natural’ gave evidence that we should sell the
plane. I can read an Excel spreadsheet as well as anyone and it wasn’t good.
There were many accusations at that time that I was being childish and only in
it for myself…that I was wasting God’s resources. Then people started to
withhold their giving…as if God gives us that right. No matter what though, I
could not get rid of the sense in my spirit of how wrong it would be to sell.
So I went on a time of fasting and prayer to find out why I could not get any
peace…
After a couple days the
Lord spoke to my heart so profoundly that what He said effects every area of my
life and faith today.
He told me that I could
get rid of it (airplane) if I wanted to but that…” He would have to go find
someone else that would have the faith not to quit.” Then He said something I
can never forget…
”If you (Joe Johnsick) don’t have it, then I (Christ) don’t have it!!!!”
The Bible says that you
and I are co laborers with Christ. He lives through us and we work as a team.
Man is God’s representative on the earth and the materials of the earth are at
God’s disposal as He grants it to be stewarded by His people.
I then understood that…
…
Wealth is nothing to God unless it is used by His people to be a blessing on
the earth.
He needed me to resist
the devil from stealing the resource, in this case an airplane, through
pressure and intimidation and potential unbelief. God needed me to ‘walk on
water’ so to speak and hold on to this asset that God had greater plans for
than I could have imagined.
Well, not only did we
not sell, God came through within a couple months and all bills were caught up.
When in God’s time we
sold, we were able to take the profit and put it toward our land purchase for
our new church building. And the person who bought it was another pastor who
used it for his own training and church planting in Maine and Canada. The time
I continued to fly it gave me the needed experience so that when the jet opportunity
came, I was able to do that as well.
Remember, “…an opportunity
is not an opportunity if you can’t take advantage of it.”
If I would have sold
prematurely, a large chunk of money for the land would not have been there.
Also, I would have hindered a work that God was doing in another ministry. That
pastor and I have become very good friends and labor together here in the
northeast and Canada to see Gods will be done. If I would have given in to the
pressures, even from God’s people, the kingdom would have been negatively affected
in ways I could not see at the time. I would not have been able to advance to
the degree I have now in jets and the corporate environment. Don’t read on any
more until this concept sinks deep into your spirit…
If
we don’t have it, He doesn’t have it.
I am so grateful that
Gerry and Dick had enough trust in me, and the Spirit of God to trust the Lord
in this. It was another example to us of how God has His hands on this
ministry.
So don’t even begin to
try and tell me God doesn’t want His people to steward over wealth and material
things. Natural evidences mean very little to me anymore as I have learned many
times negative circumstances are only the devil trying to pressure unbelief so
that we will let go of the very tools God needs to use us powerfully.
Get a hold of the great
privilege and responsibility you and I have in this life to take great care of
the powers of the age to come and the wealth it will bring…we’ve got a lot to
do and He will give us abundantly what we need because…if we have it, He has
it.
I’ll post the second part
of this in a couple weeks.
See ya,
PJ