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How to Prosper in Everything How to Prosper in Everything by Eric Gilmour
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“Oh but to enjoy the person of God is to be ecstatically blinded by the beatific vision of God Himself. You can tell what is worthless to a person by how forgotten it is. The things of great value stay ever and always before us. The scornful man knows nothing of the delightful meditation upon the person of God.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The enjoyment of God will cause us to “walk not in the counsel of the ungodly.” Dear reader, to live our lives in delight will preoccupy our souls from ever listening to the counsel of those who don’t obey God. Listening to His voice will deafen our ears to the whole system of this world: its values, its mind-sets, and its self-rule.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Eden is teaching us that the pleasure of life is found in fellowship with His person. Enjoyment of God is the only platform upon which the exercising of His dominion and the pursuit of God is pure. Yes, enjoyment is the purest form of seeking God. And adoration is the highest form of enjoyment.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“God makes things very simple for us. You don’t need to write these things down on a sheet of paper and check them off every day. God has shown us an easier way. It is as simple as “delighting in Him.” The enjoyment of God is the divine and simple remedy for the patterns of thinking of this world. Delighting in God is the antidote to self-rule and it is the valuing of God above all.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“So if we put all three together we have the facts laid out. An endless preoccupation with God Himself through delightful exchange with Him will save us from the destruction of… Listening to the patterns of thinking and value system of those who do not submit their lives to God. Sinfully and shamefully managing our own lives. Treating God with contempt.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One. Many ordinary treasures may be denied him, or if he is allowed to have them, the enjoyment of them will be so tempered that they will never be necessary to his happiness. Or if he must see them go, one after one, he will scarcely feel a sense of loss, for having the Source of all things he has in One all satisfaction, all pleasure, all delight. Whatever he may lose he has actually lost nothing, for he now has it all in One, and he has it purely, legitimately and forever.” —A. W. Tozer (The Pursuit Of God)”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One. Many ordinary treasures may be denied him, or if he is allowed to have them, the enjoyment of them will be so tempered that they will never be necessary to his happiness. Or if he must see them go, one after one, he will scarcely feel a sense of loss, for having the Source of all things he has in One all satisfaction, all pleasure, all delight. Whatever he may lose he has actually lost nothing, for he now has it all in One, and he has it purely, legitimately and forever.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“True maturity in God is delighting in God whether or not we ever receive the answers to our prayers.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Oh David pictures for us his love for God when says that he will, “meditate upon Thee in the night watches” (Psalm 63:6). The “night watches” are special, not just the actual time of day when the sun has gone down or even the duration of “through the night,” but also in those times in life when there is no vision, no sight, totally unable to see what may come, still will I fix my eyes upon You.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“There is a wonderful aspect of God revealed in this passage. It is His Fatherhood nature that compels Him to open up His mouth and reveal to us His heart, His direction, and His wishes. Why do we hear His voice? We hear His voice because He is our Father. God only communicates with His own kind. This means that only by being born of Him are we recipients of Him.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“So what is this confidence? We do not need to strive, fight, wrestle, or make anything happen if we know that His commandment is life.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“In verse 9 of Genesis 2 the Scripture says that, “the Lord God made to grow.” Man is not toiling, sweating, and striving; that is the curse (Genesis 3:19). Man’s only job was to enjoy. This may upset people, but the means of stewardship is simply, enjoyment. The way to guard our delight in God is delighting in God. A dear friend called me one day and asked, “What is one major evidence that a man is maturing in God?” I blurted out without even thinking, “Daily enjoying sweet fellowship with God.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“This precious river is not a matter of rowing but flowing. As a matter of fact, oars are forbidden in the river of God. The NASB records Isaiah 33:21: “…the Lord will be for us a place of rivers…on which no boat with oars will go…”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The enemy’s attack on pleasure is really an attack on divine Life and therefore divine fruit. His attack is against the experience and enjoyment of our union with Christ. Ultimately, our fruitfulness and flourishing is an indication of enjoyment of our oneness with God. It is an outward sign that things are alive internally.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Most Christians don’t live a life of delight in God. It is important to note that our enemy knows that as long as man is dwelling in the place of pleasure, God Himself is our Life. God Himself causes increase and fruitfulness in our lives.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Man is not settled until Christ in our hearts is enthroned and unchallenged.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The reconciliation is the restoration of God and man finding their pleasure in each other. Without this mutual satisfaction a man will not only lack fruit but he will also begin to lose Life and will little by little wither away.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The reconciliation is the restoration of God and man finding their pleasure in each other.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Glorifying God is dependent on fruit. Fruit is dependent on Life and Life is dependent on the enjoyment of fellowship”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“He puts His desires in us so that walking in His will is delightful.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“I believe the key to spiritual vitality is found right here in the first chapter of the book of Psalms. Though many words surround this phrase and lead up to it, the answer is nonetheless found in this beautiful string of words, “his leaf also shall not wither.” Whose leaf will not wither? The one who delights in the Lord. What does that actually mean, “the one who delights in the Lord”? It is simply the one who comes to God for satisfaction and consequently finds all his satisfaction in the person of God; the one who consistently comes to Christ for Life.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“The indwelling presence is the focal point of prayer. We need no wings, only a place of silence where we can center our gaze (upon Him).” —St. Teresa of Avila”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything
“Only the enjoyment of Christ can keep us in right relationship with God.” —Witness Lee (Life-Study of John)”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything