THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP!

Proverbs 18:16 says, “Giving a gift can open doors; it gives access to important people!”, but it’s not talking about skills, talents, abilities, or even anointing. We generally think, as a matter of fact; we used that verse in that exact way until we began to study it in greater detail. In this article, we will be learning what it really means and how that understanding can change your life.

In my article, we learned about the many rewards you receive when partnering with a ministry that is reaching out with the nearly-too-good-to-be-true news. I used the example of King David who set a precedent that gave the people who guarded the spoils an equal share with those who actually did the fighting. We learned that Philippians 4:19, which says, “But my God shall supply all of your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus,” was written to people who were partnering with Paul in the Gospel and gave to his ministry on a regular basis. Paul confirmed that in 1 Corinthians 16:2, where he wrote, “On the first day of the week let each one of you lay something aside”

The partners Paul was talking about were systematic, deliberate givers. We have also learned that the reason God prospers you is so that you can establish His kingdom here on the earth, and if you seek to build that kingdom, then He will provide a supernatural divine flow that will meet all your needs. we can promise you that when you pray and ask God for direction in your giving and then respond to that, He will take care of your financial needs better accidentally than you’ve ever been able to do on purpose. These are all powerful truths, but we want to show you an aspect of partnership that we believe very few Christians understand.

What does the scripture mean that says our gifts will make room for us and bring us before great men?

The Hebrew word that was translated “gift” in Proverb, 19:6; literally means “present.” Those scriptures leave no doubt that they’re not talking about an anointing or having favor but about a present that one person gives to another. Proverbs 19:6 makes it clear that “Many seek favors from a ruler; everyone is the friend of a person who gives gifts!,” The New International Version translates Proverbs 18:16 this way, “Giving a gift can open doors; it gives access to important people!” I believe these scriptures describe a very important aspect of what happens when you enter into partnership with a ministry.

Let’s look at an example of this in 1 Kings, chapter 10, which talks about Solomon, the wisest man on the face of the earth. Solomon asked God for a very unselfish thing, wisdom, so that he could be a good king. Not only did God give him what he asked for, but He also gave him what he didn’t ask for and made him exceedingly rich. In fact, the Bible says that he was so rich that everything he had was made of gold, and they didn’t even use silver; it was just thrown in the streets (1 Kin. 10:21). That’s pretty rich.

The fame of Solomon spread throughout the land, and in 1 Kings, chapter 10:1-3, we read,

“And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions. And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart. And Solomon told her all her questions: there was not any thing hid from the king, which he told her not.”

The Queen of Sheba was so overwhelmed by Solomon’s kingdom and wisdom that it actually took her breath away (1 Kin. 10:4-5).

In 1 Kings 10:24 we also read that all the kings of the earth sought Solomon for his wisdom and for his blessing. Think about that; Solomon was the most famous man in the world in his day. He was ruler of the most powerful and prosperous kingdom in the world in his day, and all the people of the earth sought Solomon for his attention so they could ask his wisdom, get his opinion, and receive his favor. So with all these people competing for his time, why did he move the Queen of Sheba to the front of the line and spend so much time answering all her questions? we believe it was her gift that made room for her, just like Proverbs 18:16 says, and it brought her before a great man.

We read that she was well prepared and came with many gifts. 1 Kings 10:10,12; Then she gave the king a gift of 9,000 pounds of gold, great quantities of spices, and precious jewels. Never again were so many spices brought in as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. [12] The king used the sandalwood to make railings for the Temple of the LORD and the royal palace, and to construct lyres and harps for the musicians. Never before or since has there been such a supply of sandalwood.)

So what did the Queen of Sheba get out of this? Everything she wanted and more. 1 Kings 10:13 says,

“And king Solomon gave unto the queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoever she asked, beside that which Solomon gave her of his royal bounty.”

There isn’t space in this article to prove the math, but the gift that the queen gave to Solomon was only equal to one-tenth of one year of the king’s annual income. When the scripture says the king gave her of his royal bounty, don’t you think his gift was greater than hers? When the queen left for home, she left with greater riches, more wisdom, and the favor of the greatest king on earth. Her gift opened the door to great blessings.

Does what the Queen of Sheba did seem selfish to you? Are you thinking that all those riches should have been given to the poor who would’ve really needed the help instead of the richest man on earth? we don’t believe it would be out of reason to think that some king or ruler or tribe came to her and begged for her help as she traveled. It probably took hundreds of camels to carry these gifts, so her journey wasn’t any secret. You know, it could have been a real guilt trip as she passed by all the needy people, but the Queen understood a very important principle that applies to the support of a ministry today.

When you give to a ministry, it’s not just what they need, it’s what you need too!

King Solomon didn’t need the queen’s riches, but she needed his wisdom and blessing, and her gift opened the door to the very things she needed. She probably left with more riches than she brought, and just think of how much more of a blessing she may have been to the poor on her return trip. This is a great example of how things work in the kingdom of God.

As the Rev. Andrew Wommack says; When you give to a ministry, you not only bless the people that are being touched by that ministry, but you start a supernatural flow of your finances, and you partake of the anointing and the blessing that’s on that minister’s life. It’s not bad to want the anointing that is on my life or that of another minister. The Bible says that we are to desire spiritual gifts. We really believe that the things that are operating in my life have come in part, not totally because I have supported great men and women of God. We gave on purpose, saying, “God, we want to be a part of that. We are going to sow part of my life into this person and into that ministry and, by doing so, open a door that allows the blessing that’s on them to flow toward me.” It doesn’t just happen automatically; you have to have faith. But I believe that you can start seeing these things happen in your life just as I have seen in mine, if you will mix faith with your gifts.

The Lord began to convict me, telling me that I needed to start giving to ministries to expand the Kingdom of the God, anointing the healing in others life, prophesying and share the love of Lord Jesus Christ! In response to my calling (so called obedience to the Word of the God), I began learning and sowing in the Ministry of Apostles and Pastors like people like Benny Hinn, Joyce Meyer,  Bethesda International and many more where the Spirit of the Lord was leading me. And to me and all ministers who were imparting anointing and blessing in too many lives; the Grace of Lord Jesus Christ was upon me.

It’s important to understand the power that is available in partnership with Ministries and the God and then put that power to work for you. We pray that the eyes of your understanding are enlightened and that the Holy Spirit has borne witness with this teaching in your heart, and we release the blessing and anointing on my life to you, my partners.