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Use The Principles

Updated: Feb 15

“While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”

Genesis 8:22 KJV


God established order before He entrusted man with responsibility. From the beginning, increase was never presented as random. It was tied to participation in what God had already set in motion.


This means your progress is not governed by uncertainty. It is governed by whether you understand and apply the structures through which growth occurs.


Isaac’s experience during famine illustrates this with precision. The land was under pressure. Conditions did not support expectation. Yet he acted on what God had shown him and sowed where he had been instructed to remain. The outcome did not reflect the condition of the land. It reflected his response to God’s direction. His harvest emerged in the same year and exceeded normal expectation.

Genesis 26:1-12


What happened in Isaac’s life was not an exception. It was a demonstration of how God’s system functions.


As Kenneth Hagin taught, God’s Word works the same way every time it is believed and acted upon. The reliability of the outcome does not depend on external stability. It depends on your willingness to cooperate with what God has already established.


This shifts your focus. Instead of reacting to circumstances, you begin operating from understanding. Your actions become deliberate. Your decisions become structured. You stop waiting for ideal conditions and start building with what God has already made available.


Over time, this produces results that are stable because they were formed through participation in God’s order, not through temporary advantage.


When you understand how God governs increase, your confidence no longer depends on changing conditions. It rests on the consistency of what He has established.

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Joshua
Sep 04, 2025
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“Principles make life predictable.”

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