I am the LORD your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt. Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it. Psalm 81:10
I was watching a teaching series from the Identity Exchange called, “Become what you Believe”. Jamie Winship pointed out how contrary the world sees and handles resources. Scarcity is one of ‘pillars’ of those who DON’T acknowledge or who don’t live in the Kingdom of God. The creed goes like this: ‘We don’t have enough, we are not enough, we don’t do enough, we aren’t smart enough, we don’t have enough time or information or….. This ‘List of Lack’ or scarcity feels endless. What a depressing message.
The other framework and place to live is God’s. He is the God of abundant resources. And there’s no end to what he can and does provide. His resources and abilities are beyond anything we can dream or imagine.
Jamie says that when we begin to fear, that’s a clue to our operating out of the world’s scarcity model. Fear can actually serve as a helpful signal, telling us to stop and figure out just what we are thinking. Whether we are afraid of a menacing bully, or a scary disease or how off the rail our children seem to be, at the bottom of each fear is this idea of ‘not enough’ or scarcity.
I’ll give you a for instance. This morning, I started to tighten up when I received a text from a very dear friend. It turns out that she and her husband will be passing through our town in November and would love to see us. I looked at the dates. Any other time, I would have been excited. But given what we have on the calendar right after this possible visit, my first reaction was anxiety, another name for fear. What was I afraid of? That we wouldn’t have enough energy to turn around and be available to extravert and love those arriving 2 days later. That might sound weird to you. But we are introverted and ‘need time to replenish.’
Do you see how I was thinking? My thoughts and conclusions had their basis in this scarcity model. By grace, the Holy Spirit reminded me of God’s abundance. In my fear-filled scenario I was running ahead and assuming that we would have deplenished our energy balance.
I stopped myself and began to journal. I recognized this finite thinking layered with overtones of lack and privation. Here I was actually belittling the INFINITE God who formed me, who created me. This gracious Father who graced us with new hearts and free access to him by means of the Son. And our Father expects us to stay connected, to abide in the Infinite Son, the source of all our supply.
Thanks be to God for his timing in giving me, through Jamie’s reminders, a new way to recall the resources that are mine as a Kingdom child. Furthermore, who am I even to predict that we will feel depleted? I’m no prophet.
Besides, I mused: these potential back-to-back visits (and everything else!) is NOT up to me. I can no more manufacture energy than I can time. No, Jesus calls us first to BE what we are, the ‘called-out ones’. Then we are to BELIEVE and TRUST what He teaches us in his Word about his ‘enoughness’ to care for us. Then we are to REST and RECEIVE the endless divine supplies, as we need them in the moment.
Scarcity’s sister is the lie that shouts (or whispers), “It’s all up to you!” Thank God, that is not! To fight the lie, we are to recall the Savior’s past rescues and provisions and then trust him to keep providing, to keep satisfying us. For if we stop and rest and look up and EXPECT his provision (i.e., open our mouths) he promises to fill us.
Not to give us more than what we need, nor less. Just the right amount to keep us dependent on him. Since he created us, he knows the measure of our emptiness and just what we require.
Curious, isn’t it, that as soon as the Lord provided this teaching via Jamie Winship, I now have a practical exercise to test out whether I actually DO believe what I have learned.
Sep 23, 2021 @ 18:33:59
Good job, as always. Merci! Terry