There is no denying it. God wants us all to live in abundance, He wants to have a relationship with us, He wants us to be servants to all and He wants to pour out gifts, blessings, revelations and brand new experiences over us.
God is not afraid to pour out His blessing, and I can testify to that fact. The past year has been a great experience for me in experiencing abundant life and an outpouring of blessing, but about 3 weeks ago I really started doubting the fact that it can continue... God’s answer: pour out more. WOW!
My mind couldn’t understand the fact that God is just willing to bless us continuously, and at the same time I’ve looked at various circumstances through my physical eyes. In the flesh I’m limited in understanding, my mind can’t handle certain facts and faith is hard to come by. But the amazing thing is this concept of Grace, that God is willing to give even though I don’t deserve anything… and honestly, I’m probably the last person to have deserved most of the blessings of the past year.
Re:Imagine, one of the themes for this year, and in a sense also the link between the vision of 2009 and 2010, has really been a key concept that just blew my mind. There is this whole thing of new dimensions and new dreams that has been weaving into everything I’ve experienced this year, and at a moment where I lacked these dreams or dimensions God spoke through other people and set my mind at ease and gave me focus again.
A couple of weeks ago, at my first attendance to the Friday Night Launch team meeting God dropped into my heart the following, it is something that I felt for the launch team, but also for myself, and pretty much everyone: Through re:imagine we have been shown to think out of the box, to be an out-of-the-box people, but imagine this box is in a huge warehouse, now we start thinking out of the box, and it is great, but then we see the ceiling of the warehouse and the walls of the warehouse. So we live in the greater, but then we start limiting ourselves to the warehouse (which is still better than the box), but we still doubt the fullness of everything outside the warehouse.
That is certainly what I hope for and that I would want for everyone… to see new things, to see things in a higher dimension, to see with a clear vision and to see outside of the warehouse and to realize that even though the warehouse is better than the box, that God wants to reveal even more just outside of it.