“And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it” (Gen. 2:15).
Jesus restored to you all that Adam lost. One thing that Adam lost was sweatless work. He indeed had to work. But Adam’s work was sweatless.
Notice God gave Adam the charge to dress “and” keep the garden. That means there were two things God gave that man to do. Notice that God is talking to Adam. Eve is not yet created. There is no woman. This is the male Adam in Chapter two. And before He gives the man a woman, He gives him two jobs. I think the Lord knew something.
He gave the man a job, but there was something about this job. Before sin, God gave the man work, but it was sweatless work. There was no sweat involved in his work. So when this man did the work of dressing and keeping the ground, watching over the garden, it wasn’t taxing to him at all.
That man was operating in the anointing. He’s operating without sin. The Spirit of God is able to move unencumbered where that man is concerned. So the man worked but it was sweatless work.
Well you know what happened in Chapter three. Adam and his wife Eve failed. They fall into sin and they move from God’s original intention of a man who would never be afraid; a man who is prosperous, a man who is healed; a man who is prolific and blessed, a man who can dominate, to being a man who was afraid.
Because of sin they entered into an area of weakness. They entered into an area of fear. They entered into an area of lack. The first thing Adam said was, “I’m afraid.”
This is why Jesus came. He came to restore to you sweatless work. Because you are born again, you can operate in the anointing. You can operate without sin. You are a man or woman in whom the Spirit of God is able to move unencumbered.
Lean on the anointing within you so that your work can be sweatless as God originally intended. When you lean on that anointing, you will have prolific results. You produce. You increase. You have divine favor in all you do and everywhere you go. And you prosperity comes upon you and overtakes you.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:20-29
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