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ASK! SO THAT YOUR CUP MAY RUN OVER

Matthew 5,6:

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled! Amos 8,11:

Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, the LORD, when I will send a famine on the land, not a famine of bread and a thirst for water, but a hunger and a thirst to hear the words of the LORD. When I look at the young servants of God on fire for the Lord, one thing characterizes almost all of them: they are hungry and thirsty! So far, so good!

But what comes next? Hunger and thirst for what?

Over time, this hunger and thirst disappear, and unfortunately, not for the right reasons.

Indeed, most of them become "bitter", "bitter" and "jealous", for one real reason: they haven't been satiated.

Before you lash out at your brother or sister for what he or she is going through, before you condemn him or her for no real reason at all, come back to the Lord's table! But how can you come back if you're neither hungry nor thirsty?

Do not envy the happiness of others, do not envy the current success of others, for everything a man lives and experiences comes from his hunger and thirst!

Psalm 104,28b:

You open your hand, and they are filled with good things. Psalm 65,5:

Blessed is he whom you choose and cause to approach, that he may dwell in your courts! We will be satisfied with the goodness of your house, of your holy temple. Psalm 23,5:

You set a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil, and my cup overflows.


There's a dimension that our heavenly Father wants us to know about: it is the service in satiation. It's when we're full that our cup overflows for others.

Few are truly satiated; this is the reason for the current level of the body of Christ.


2 Samuel 7,1-2:

Now it came to pass when the king was dwelling in his house, and the Lord had given him rest from all his enemies all around, 2 that the king said to Nathan the prophet, “See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of God dwells inside tent curtains.”


When you're full, your vision changes level, your projects change level and dimension.

Today, many confuse consecration with deprivation, resulting in a high rate of bitterness and frustration in the body of Christ. A man can only give what he has; Peter says: "what I have, I give to you", not what I lack!


In Hebrew, the word "consecration" is called "miloui" and means "filling". So consecration means "filling up".

In Hebrew, the word "consecration" is called "miloui" and means "filling". So consecration means "filling up". But a man can only receive what heaven gives him. So, before you die of frustration, "ask, and it will be given to you".

The Kingdom is justice, peace and joy! 

And Yeshua exhorts us to ask so that our joy may be perfect! 


We are content with the drops when He wants to fill and until our cup overflows! Every cup is special, with its own expectations and desires.

So let's discover, above all else, Christ's royal aspirations in us, since it's no longer we who live, but Christ in us! Aspire to a royal life, hunger and thirst for that high standard of living because it's there for us! Aspire to immortality like Abraham and Job, who were filled with days! Be hungry, be thirsty, no matter how old you are or how long you've been in the ministry or another profession, for the satiation of this "hunger and thirst" will generate an overflow of graces and favors as yet unknown to the greatest number!

Your lifestyle depends on your level of satiation. Your satiation depends on the type of hunger and thirst that characterize you, and on the wisdom of your filling.


Ask yourself: What am I hungry for? What am I thirsty for?

The Lord's table is available to satisfy you!

Nothing is impossible for him who believes!


Good meditation to all

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