Day 50
Deuteronomy 29:9 amplified version
"Therefore keep the words of this covenant, and do them, that you may deal wisely and prosper in all that you do."
Prosperity is a part of our covenant with God. We see God, through His covenant with Abraham, blessing Abraham's natural seed, the nation of Israel. The covenant, which was expanded during Moses' time, contained an agreement between two parties - each party having an obligation to fulfill his part. As with any contract, both parties must fulfill their part of the agreement for it to work properly. Moses, before his departure, reminded the Israelites to keep their part of the covenant to enable God to bless them in fulfillment of His part of the covenant.
As new covenant believers in Jesus Christ, Galatians 3:29 says we are Abraham's seed spiritually and heirs according to the promise. This is the covenant God made with Abraham. As we keep the new covenant, which means doing our part, we can expect to possess the prosperity God has provided for us.
As we study the New Covenant, we see the evidence of God having no shadow of turning. With His people, under the Old Covenant and under the new, He delights in our prosperity. Keeping our·covenant is a way we enjoy what our Father wants for us. We do not have the old law, but the new commandment Jesus gave us encompasses the purpose of the old.
Jesus gave hints to obtaining what is ours. He declared that forsaking anything for the gospel's sake would bring a hundredfold return. He told us that if we are faithful over little, God would make us ruler over much. He said if the kingdom becomes a priority in our lives, we would have everything we need added to us.
The Holy Spirit shares with us some tips through the epistles. Through the letters written to the church, we learn that supporting the gospel causes God to supply all our need. Paul said in II Corinthians 9:6, amplified version, "[Remember] this: he who sows sparingly and grudgingly will also reap sparingly and grudgingly, and he who sows generously and that blessings may come to someone, will also reap generously and with blessings." This law of seed time and harvest is carried over from the Old Testament. Solomon taught this principle in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Paul went on to say that God provides seed to the sower. In other words, the giver will always be able to give, which means He will always have more than enough.
I will keep the covenant that I have with God and He will keep His covenant with me. I will prosper in all that I do. Prosperity will be manifested in my life.