You've been reasoning from the bottom. Looking at what you don't have, what hasn't moved, what you're still waiting on — and building your theology from there. Reasoning upward. God, if you want to. If you could. Perhaps. Maybe. Please.
I know that posture. I lived in it for a long time. Showing up, being faithful, and still approaching God like a stranger who wasn't sure they'd be received.
But here's what Paul actually writes in Romans 8:32 — not comfort, a legal argument. God did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all. And then he argues downward: how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things? The cross is not the starting line of your spiritual life. It is the permanent public declaration of what heaven is already willing to give. Everything beneath it — provision, healing, peace, authority over the enemy — was included the moment Christ was delivered.
You don't have a generosity problem with God.
You have a logic problem.
You've been reading the covenant from the bottom up. But it was written to be read from the top down. The Father who gave you Christ already proved what He was willing to give before you asked for anything. He was already convinced. The verdict was in before you opened your mouth.
From this moment — reason from the finished work, not toward it. You don't fight for authority. You walk in what was given. You don't beg for provision. You receive from a hand that is already open. The cross settled the character of God toward you permanently, finally, without revision.
Start there. Stay there. Everything else is downstream.
Today's full teaching: Heaven Didn't Withhold Christ. Why Do You Think It's Withholding Anything Else? → [Click to Watch on YouTube]
