Stewardship Over Ownership: Trusting God's Boundaries

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Embedded in every victory that God gives us in our life are things that belong to God and are banned to us, and if we start taking things that belong to God, rest assured that the anger of the Lord will burn against His people because there are things like God's glory that belong to Him even if He's giving us victory. [00:04:00]

Aiken was greedy. He wasn't okay with just receiving the favor of God. He wasn't okay with just receiving the victory that God had already given him. He wanted to take things that belonged to God inside of the victory that he had just received. That's called being greedy. [00:04:50]

You can look at Adam and Eve. If you go back to Genesis chapter 2 and 3, and you look that God said, "From every tree of the garden you may freely eat, but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, don't eat that. That one doesn't belong to you." So I'm giving you victory, Adam and Eve. [00:05:16]

David in 2nd Samuel chapter 11 verse 4 says he saw Bathsheba and he took, and at the moment that he took, he lost everything. I wish someone would have told David and told Adam and Eve. I wish someone would have let them know that there are things that belong to God. [00:06:38]

Lucifer was the anointed cherub in Scripture. Lucifer was second in command. Lucifer was the highest-ranking angel. He already was given victory, but based on Ezekiel 28, Isaiah 14, he wanted to take God's position, and that was a banned position. It belongs to God. Be satisfied, content with the victory that God has already given you. [00:08:11]

Jeremiah 29:11 says, "I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "There are good plans, plans to prosper you, to give you a future and a hope, not bad plans." But I hope you understand that He knows the plans that He has for you, so the worst thing that we can do is go take up our own plans. [00:10:22]

The sons of Israel operated unfaithfully even though they had victory. The sons of Israel operated unfaithfully. Aiken in that moment chose his feelings over his faith. Aiken in that moment chose covetousness over God's word. Aiken in that moment chose himself over God, and he didn't show faith. [00:19:20]

If Aiken would have just waited on the Lord, Joshua 8 verse 2. We're in Joshua 7, but Joshua chapter 8 verse 2 says, "Hey Joshua, I need you to go fight Ai a second time," because in Joshua 7, he's fighting him the first time, and Joshua 8, they're going to go fight him a second time. [00:20:14]

Notice it says that the anger of the Lord burned against the sons of Israel. If I was Joshua, I would have said, "Wait a minute. Why are you mad at me? What did we do? That was Aiken. I need you to go talk to Aiken and do something about Aiken because that didn't have nothing to do with all of us." [00:21:24]

This is the great team sport, that when some of us are off track, the whole body is affected. That's why in First Corinthians 12, you see the body of Christ all fitted together, and every member is important to the functionality of that body. Y'all, we need everybody to put it down and have faith in God. [00:21:56]

We need everybody to submit to the process. We need everybody in order to win. We need everybody to be a part and to buy in. We need everybody to play their part. We don't need you to covet somebody else's job. I need you to do your job, do it full speed, and I need you to do it at the best of your ability. [00:23:16]

People complaining because they wish they had something other than what they've been given. We need people to receive what they've been given and go full speed with contentment and thanksgiving and gratitude and faithfulness to what you have been given because if we can all do that together, we can all be champions together. [00:24:00]

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