“Let our garners be full, furnishing every kind of produce, and our flocks bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our fields; let our cattle bear without mishap and without loss, let there be no outcry in our streets! How blessed are the people who are so situated; how blessed are the people whose God is the Lord!” (Psalm 144:13-15).
I could not help but think of my business as I read these words this morning. I think it is a legitimate prayer to be praying, that God would prosper you, as it is David prayed such a prayer. When these things are in place, when our barns are full and we have distributive abilities, when what we have multiplies and there are no losses, when there are no accidents, injuries, or debilitating illnesses, then we are a blessed people. All of which derives from the greater blessing, that we can call the Lord our God.
Yes, riches come other ways. You can lie, cheat, kill, and destroy to get what you want. You can pledge your allegiance to the evil one–who, if you will but bow down and worship him, can give you up to all the kingdoms of this world. And with these riches you can do both good and evil things, as even evil men do from time to time charitable things. Yet their good deeds will never merit eternal life.
True wealth, of the godly sort, comes from heaven above and is seen as a blessing from God. There is gratitude. And, there is the blessing put to good use.
Key to God-type riches is not only praying the prayer, as did David, but honoring the Lord with our God-given resources, as David no doubt taught his son. Solomon writes,
“Honor the Lord from your wealth and from the first of all your produce; so your barns will be filled with plenty and your vats will overflow with new wine” (Proverbs 3:9-10).
How to honor the Lord? The tithe–the “first of all your produce.” The first ten percent. After that it is out of a grateful heart that you give under the watchful eye of God. The offering taken by Paul for the poor in Jerusalem is a good example (see 2 Corinthians 8 & 9). In general this would be aiding those in need as unto the Lord. This is God-honoring.
But you can’t give what you do not have. We are blessed to bless; that is the plan of God. So it is David prays, and so I pray: “Let my garners (my storehouses–my bank accounts, my backlog of work) be full, furnishing every kind of produce (i.e., fruit, fruitfulness, profit), and my flocks (my employees, my projects) bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our fields; let my cattle bear (increase, multiply), without mishap and without loss (accident, injury, sickness), let there be no outcry in my streets (on my jobs, my property)!”
Let it be so, Lord! Let it be to me according to these words. In Jesus’ name, amen.