The dictionary defines a channel as; "the bed where a natural stream of
water runs" it also defines it as a, Conduit. A passage. Have you ever
wondered what would have happened, if
our roads and streets didn't have water channels, or if our cities
didn't have links-roads-through which you could move from one point to
another?
The reason we're able to fix a meeting, hope to keep
an appointment with someone at a place you hadn't visited before, is
largely related to the fact that you're sure without any doubt, that
there's a link from wherever you are, that will get you there.
Have I become a road construction worker? Or have I become a plumber? No! Listen to this;
Donald, is a most unusual human being I've had the honour of meeting in
my life. His ideas about life I usually find interesting and
fascinating. He gets surprised himself at his ways too sometimes.
Donald, is one of those people whom, if you approached with a financial
need - and he has the means of meeting your need - would go ahead and
help out. No matter the number of times you ask him. He used to say, "I
like it when someone asks me for a certain amount of money, and I'm able
to give the person the exact amount they asked for." He went further,
"I realize that for anyone to approach anyone else for help, it means
they really need it, and I like to meet needs, because I believe I'm a
custodian of God's riches on earth. I don't have all I need myself but I
try not to hold back the little God has seen me qualified enough to
spread. And who knows, I might be at the 'needing' end someday, you
never can tell"
What would happen if at the time of
desperate need for water - a fire outbreak in a house for instance - and
for some reason the tap nozzle refuses to give out water when there's
enough water in the tank? Your guess is as good as mine. Likewise, in
life's emergencies, God gives us certain wealth so we can open our
nozzle unto the fires in the lives of those around us, and put out the
fires. Will you be a faulty nozzle or a perfectly functional one? Think
again.
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