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Yet many of us are still buying into the lie that they can't prosper during these times. So, I
think we all need to hear that message of hope once again during this Christmas season.
THE SKY IS NOT FALLING, JESUS IS STILL ON THE THRONE, AND HIS WORD IS STILL
TRUE.
In Genesis, we learn that Isaac went through hard times too. There was a famine in the land
(Gen. 26:1), and remember that Isaac was a stranger in that land. He didn't own any
property. But the Philistines around him panicked. They didn't work their fields. What was the
use? There was a famine in the land, but Isaac saw it as an opportunity and took advantage
of their idle fields.
Genesis 26:12 says, "Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an
hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him."
This happened during a drought! What was he doing sowing seed when they were in a
drought? He was believing God! That's what we should do.
Since there was a drought, others hadn't planted, and food was in short supply. Isaac got
premium prices for his crops. The next few verses go on to tell about how Isaac became so
prosperous that Abimelech, the king of Gerar, came to him and asked him to leave because
he was more prosperous than that whole nation.
"For he had possession of flocks, and possession of herds, and great store of servants: and
the Philistines envied him.... And Abimelech said unto Isaac, Go from us; for thou art much
mightier than we" (Gen. 26:14 and 16).
This is the news that we as believers should be listening to. We have promises from the Lord
that He will provide our needs according to His riches IN GLORY by Christ Jesus (Phil.
4:19). We aren't limited to this world's economy! Let those who only trust in money panic. In
God we trust (Ps. 91:2, 118:8-9; Is. 12:2, 26:4; and Nah. 1:7). We should be rejoicing.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't make adjustments. If you bought into this world's
philosophy of "get all you can and get it by mortgaging your future," then come to your
senses, and follow the principles of God's Word. Even if you've been burned, you've learned
a valuable lesson, and now you can go forward with a new focus on the Lord as your source.
Let me point out the obvious: This is not a time to cut back on your sowing. You will only
reap what you sow (Gal. 6:7). This is a time to believe God as never before. This is our
greatest hour. We can demonstrate to the world, as Isaac did, that there is a God in heaven
who blesses His people even in the worst times.
In December of 2008, I countered this negative mindset by making some very bold, Godinspired predictions of my own. I didn't know the details, the difficulties we would face, or the
exact cost, but I went on record and said that we were going to build to accommodate
growth. Instead of cutting back, we were going to expand, even during a time of "recession."
We simply refused to participate in the recession.
I know many people thought I was crazy or foolish or both, but here are some stats that
might make them think again:
Within a year, we had purchased the 157 acres in Woodland Park that we call The
Sanctuary. The hard economic times worked to our advantage and allowed us to purchase
this prime real estate for pennies on the dollar. We are now in the process of developing that
property into our new Charis Bible College (CBC) campus that will allow our college to grow
to at least 3,000 students.
We finally went on the Trinity Broadcasting Network with a daily program in February 2011.
This has resulted in 60,000 new people contacting us for the first time this year. That's a 40
percent increase over the previous year. Our phone calls have nearly doubled to a monthly
average of over 30,000. We now have over 1 million visits to our website each month. More
people are being reached with this good-news Gospel than ever before. And our ministry
income has doubled since December 2008. Thank You, Jesus!
I know someone is thinking, This is just because you are a big ministry. Well, I know plenty of
ministries, large and small, that haven't had these results. And this hasn't been limited to our
ministry. Jamie and I had some money in the stock market from Jamie's inheritance. When
the stock market went down 50 percent in late 2008 to early 2009, our stocks increased 61
percent. Hallelujah! This was because of our faith in the Lord and our refusal to participate in
the recession.
The Lord is not a respecter of persons (Rom. 2:11). What He has done for Jamie and me
and this ministry, He wants to do for you. But you have to cooperate. You have to reach out
by faith to receive the grace God has for you.
Along with the predictions I made in December 2008, I taught a short, two-part series called
In God We Trust. I believe what I taught in this series expresses the heart of what caused
these miraculous results, and I encourage you to get a copy of this teaching.
Listen to it in light of the testimony I've given in this letter. Compare what I believed with what
has happened. You can't help but come to the conclusion that faith in God's grace works,
and it will work for you too. I know this perspective will challenge you, but rememberas you
think in your heart, that's the way it's going to be (Prov. 23:7). So, if recession comes
knocking, open your door, and with a loud, faith-filled voice, say this: "No thanksmy family
and I aren't participating."