Every Scarcity has an explanation

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When God was recreating the heavens and the earth, as accounted for in the first chapter of the first book of the Bible, Genesis, we see that at the end of each day’s creation, God saw that everything was good. This illustrates the truth that there was no spot, wrinkle or any form of blemish in what was created.

However, in creating the earth, God made the earth self-sustaining. What do I mean? When He created the trees, for instance, He created it the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed [is] in itself. That means God did not need to create another tree again to replace the one that was originally created.

There are laws that govern and regulate the structure and workings of systems, and God did not leave us to second-guess them, they are clearly spelt out in scripture. One of such laws is “And ye shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee” (Exodus 23:25). That goes to say that if there is sickness, or a perceived absence of God’s blessings on our bread and water, then there is a violation somewhere, because the serpent can only bite when the hedge is broken. This was what the devil was trying to say when God bragged about Job.

Sowing and reaping is governed by the principle of seed-time and harvest, when obeyed, the end-result is as predicted, but when the actual result does not match the expected outcome, it only means that somewhere along the line, an eternal ordinance has been tempered with.

So when you see something that is not good, it definitely has an explanation.

Every scarcity is a question, every ordinance or statute is the instruction, every obedience is the answer in the form of an action(s) to be taken and the miracle is the end result.

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