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God’s will for believers is to continually step into the next level as He ordained for each one in life Pro. 4:18; Deu. 2:2-3; 1:6-7. Every kingdom provision requires fulfilling the covenant demands before it can be realized by anyone Jer. 33:20-21; Psa. 89:34. Understanding the covenant demands for our desired kingdom provision, and fulfilling them makes it automatic for the provision to become a reality in our lives.
Covenant Demands for Next Level.
- Become a Kingdom Steward.
It is common knowledge that only those in service in any organization that are eligible for promotion, and once the person is out of service, he no longer can be promoted. Next level is the way of promotion in God’s kingdom, but it is the exclusive reserve of stewards and not onlookers Lk. 19:12-13,15-19,20-24; 1Cor. 3:8; 15:10. A kingdom steward is one who is committed to serve God and the interest of His kingdom as a way of life Mk. 13:34; Lk. 12:42. What is the interest of God and His kingdom? It is salvation of unsaved souls, and their establishment in a stable relationship with God 1Tim. 2:4; 2Pet. 3:9; Jn. 15:16; 3:16. When a believer is given to soul winning, gathering, and follow-up of converts to establishment, he has registered himself as a kingdom steward whose next level experience is unstoppable Lk. 19:15-19.
- Be Faithful in Stewardship.
Faithfulness means to be committed to doing what is expected without being supervised or monitored Mat. 24:45-47. It is not enough to be a steward; we must be faithful in stewardship to experience next level. Faithfulness is a requirement expected of every kingdom steward, for his service to attract heaven’s attention and command rewards 1Cor. 4:2; Pro. 28:20. This means, until one is counted faithful in the least, he never experiences much Lk. 16:10-11; 1Tim. 1:12. Every faithful saint in scripture experienced next level continually all their lives. The following are some examples:
- i) Abraham – he was faithful, and experienced next level all through his 100 years walk with God 3:9; Gen. 12:1-4; 24:1.
- ii) Moses – He was also described as faithful, and experienced continuous supernatural next level all though life 3:5; 1Sam. 12:6; Deu. 34:10-12.
The challenge of many is lack of faithfulness, which makes their labor in the kingdom not to deliver any tangible result Psa. 12:1.
Conclusion.
Next level is God’s design for every person, particularly His children. But only those who pay the price of faithful stewardship will experience unstoppable next level.
Salvation Prayer.
To anyone reading this who desires to give their life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart:
“Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me; on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you, Jesus, for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me. Amen!”
Prayer.
- Father, my decision is to be a faithful kingdom steward, endow me with the grace to remain faithful to the end 15:10.
- Father, I decree that next level shall be my continual experience in all aspects of my life from today 4:18.
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