Join Cherry Campbell as she delves deep into understanding the profound messages encapsulated in the name Jehovah Tov, Jehovah the Good. Based on her Victorious Faith service, she explores the unseen treasures and provisions that God has laid up for believers. Learn how faith acts as the conduit for drawing these divine riches into your life and experience God’s abundant goodness today.
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Good morning. Praise the Lord. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Welcome to Victorious Faith. I’m Cherry Campbell. This morning I’m going to continue sharing with you the message that I shared with you all last week that I preached in one of our Victorious Faith services called Jehovah Tov, Jehovah the Good. And this is in a series of messages called Who Do You Say That I Am? In which we are studying the names of God which reveal the nature and character of God. And if you’d like to listen to this message again in its entirety or share it with your friends and family or download the notes. You can go to my YouTube channel, which is under my name, Cherry Campbell, C-H-E-R-R-I Campbell, C-A-M-P-B-E-L-L. And there in the top category called Radio Broadcast, you will see this series called Who Do You Say That I Am? And when you click on the video list, then in the description box below each video, you will see the link to download the notes. Now join me in our live service for part six of this message called Jehovah Tov, Jehovah the Good. Psalm 3119, this is the scripture I referred to earlier when I talked about Moses being on Mount Sinai and God showed him his goodness. Moses asked to see his glory and God showed him his goodness. It’s actually written in the Hebrew, the Jewish Psalms, and it’s their commentary on the book of Psalms. And at this verse, this is where they say they believe God showed Moses the heavenly warehouses of treasures that are stored up for people on earth to receive. Now, I have heard the testimonies of many people who have gone to heaven. Some have died and gone to heaven and then came back to life or resuscitated and came back to life. And they told they went to heaven and came back. Some went to heaven in a vision or were caught up in the spirit like Paul. And many have testified that God showed them these vast, huge, endless, as far as your eye can see, warehouses. Different warehouses for different things. Some had warehouse for body parts. And in one section, it’s just the row was as long as you could see. I mean, to infinity. Arms and legs, right? hearts, lungs, for people on earth who needed them. And all you have to do when you’re on earth is believe you receive it, claim it, and take it. Because God has laid up for you everything you need in this life. It’s not there for after you get to heaven because, especially the body parts, you won’t need them. You’re going to have a glorified body. You’re not going to need new legs and new arms when you have a glorified body. So what are they doing there? They’re for people here. They’re physical parts for people on earth. But they’re laid up. They’re stored up. That’s Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides ahead of time. And we talked about the God who saw before the foundation of the world. The works were finished before the foundation of the world. God knew everything you needed and would need every day of your life. And he put it in the warehouse before he created the earth, before he created you. So everything you need is already there. Some also have seen pallets of money. One woman said she saw a pallet and saw it for even her baby girl. Pallet of these stacks of bills. And of course, she was in America, so they were U.S. dollars. And they were stacked high, bundles and bundles, like thousands and tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars for her little baby. What does a baby need? Diapers, clothes, future college education. And she saw where the pile would go down, but then as soon as it would go down, it would be restored again. If it went down at all, just instantly then, boop, right back up to the top, it was full again. So it would never run out. The store supply of money that you need will never run out. We just take it by faith. Faith is the arm that reaches into the unseen spirit realm and takes into the seen physical realm. Faith. Faith takes hold of what you cannot see that is promised in God’s word. And it’s there ready for you right now. It’s just across the veil. It’s not even a billion zillion miles away. The spirit realm is all around us. The Bible says there’s a veil. It’s just on the other side of the veil. Just reach through the veil, take what you need, and bring it back into the seen realm, into the unseen spirit realm, into the seen physical realm. Take what you need and receive it, whether you need a healing or a financial material need. or a physical object, a car, or a house, or a job, there are things laid up and stored up for you. Now, let’s read. That’s what the Jewish commentary has written about this verse. Moses saw this. God took Moses to heaven. That’s how Moses knew how to build the tabernacle. He saw the heavenly temple. The earthly tabernacle was the copy of the heavenly one. And so when he was in heaven, he saw the heavenly temple. But God also showed him the goodness that was stored up. Psalm 31, 19. How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you. which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take refuge in you. So God has stored it up. It’s there ready for you. You take hold of it by faith, claim it and believe you receive it. Pulling it, just reach your faith through the veil to the unseen spirit realm and pull it with your faith into the same physical realm. God has great goodness stored up for you in his kingdom. But you have to learn the system of God, the kingdom of God system, the spiritual laws to make a withdrawal to receive the good things that are stored up for you. For example, when you have money deposited in the bank, there’s a system of withdrawal. You don’t just go in, lie down on the floor and kick your feet and scream and cry. It’s like, give me my money, give my money. No, they say, get up and fill out a deposit slip and then we’ll give you your money. There’s a process. There’s a method. And so you cannot just cry and beg to God to give you. That’s not the system. There’s a process and a method for you to make your withdrawal. You claim it, you take hold of it by faith and you believe you receive it. That is filling out your withdrawal slip and presenting it to God. Crying and begging doesn’t bring results. Hallelujah. All right. Zechariah 917. Here’s just several scriptures we’ll look at. For how great is his goodness. Abundant goodness. Great goodness. How great is his beauty. Psalm 3410. But those who seek the Lord lack no good thing. Psalm 654. We shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house. The goodness of God satisfies you. Psalm 65, 11. Thou crownest the year with thy goodness. Goodness and thy paths drop fatness. Psalm 84, 11. No good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless. If it’s good, he will not withhold it from you. Hallelujah. Psalm 85, 12. The Lord will indeed give what is good and our land will yield its harvest. Psalm 103, 5. He satisfies your desires with good things. Psalm 104, 28. When you open your hand, they are satisfied with good things. You know, I said this before. I like the word satisfied and satisfying because it’s just so satisfying. The word satisfying or satisfied. He wants to satisfy your desires. That’s where people who say God won’t give you your desires, they’re completely wrong because he wants to satisfy you and your desires with good things. Psalm 107, 9, for he satisfies the longing soul. and fills the hungry soul with goodness. Praise the Lord. Jeremiah 31, 14. I will satisfy the priests with abundance, and my people will be filled with my bounty. The King James Version there actually says, my people will be filled with my goodness, declares the Lord. Good is a God word. It is one of his favorite words because it describes what he is, what’s in him and inside of him. It describes his will, his plans, his purposes. It describes what he likes and it describes what he does perfectly. Hallelujah. Then there are several promises about the good land. I’m just going to read these real quickly. Exodus 3, 8. God said to Moses, I have come down to rescue them, the Israelites, from the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land into a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey. Well, you know, we have a similar scripture in Colossians. He has translated us out of the kingdom of darkness and into the kingdom of his dear son, his light. So we also have been brought out of darkness into light, out of slavery, into into a good and spacious land of blessing. Praise God. Deuteronomy 6, 10 through 12. When the Lord your God brings you into the land, he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give you a land with large flourishing cities you did not build. Houses filled with all kinds of good things. Good things, things, things. There’s stuff, good stuff you did not provide. Wells you did not dig. Vineyards and olive groves you did not plant. Then you will eat and be satisfied. Be careful that you do not forget the Lord who brought you out of Egypt, who brought you out of slavery, who brought you out of the kingdom of darkness, out of the land of slavery. And again, Deuteronomy 8, 7 through 11. For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land, a land with streams and pools of water. with springs flowing in the valleys and hills, a land with wheat and barley, vines and fig trees, pomegranates, olive oil and honey, a land where bread will not be scarce and you will lack nothing. a land where the rocks are iron and you can dig copper out of the hills when you have eaten and are satisfied. Praise the Lord, your God, for the good land. That’s something we’re supposed to do. Praise him for the good land. If you live in a good land, if you have a good life, a good home, a good family, good job, praise him for the good land, the good things he has given you. Be careful that you do not forget the Lord, your God, failing to observe his commands. And then Deuteronomy 28, 11. This is in the blessings. And the Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods. Goods, things, stuff, material possessions. It means material things. God blessed them and blesses us with goods. What you just heard was part six of a message that I preached in one of our victorious faith services called Jehovah Tobe, Jehovah the Good. And this is in a series of messages called Who Do You Say That I Am? In which we are setting the names of God, which reveal the nature and character of God. And we will continue this message again tomorrow. So join me again tomorrow. And remember, God loves you. God is good to you. And you are blessed and highly favored by the Lord.