1. As servants of God, we must concern ourselves exclusively with God’s economy of faith, that is, the stewardship of the riches of His word. There is no need to invent something new; what matters is receiving and practicing what the Lord transmits to us through His prophets. We must give freedom to the Holy Spirit to work (Ephesians 3:8; 1 Timothy 1:3-4).
2. Joseph needed to receive authority to fully fulfill his responsibilities. Similarly, today the Lord grants authority according to each person’s role. In the church, this authority is not for oppression, but for administering the house of God. It exists to build up and care for His people (Genesis 41:41-44; 2 Corinthians 10:8; 13:10).
3. The river of the water of life continues to flow among us. This flow must intensify, for we are workers of the last hour, and it is through it that the work of God is accomplished. This river proceeds from the throne of God and of the Lamb. The throne indicates authority, and it is from there that the flow proceeds. God’s authority aims to supply His life and results in edification (Revelation 22:1).
4. “It is the word of the kingdom, the preaching of the kingdom that will dictate the speed of events on Earth. […] The more workers we have – more colporteurs, more work fronts – the faster the white horse will run, thus accelerating the events that precede the Lord’s return. It is the preaching of the gospel of the kingdom that guides the other world events” (Matthew 24:14; Rev. 6:2) (Daily Food, book 8, week 1, Sunday, p. 19).
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