Heavenly Unlimitations "Shamayim," is Hebrew for "heaven," but it doesn't really mean that exactly. It has an "im" at the end, which means it's plural. Heaven is plural, because there's no end to it, to the blessings; to the eternal. It's forever, infinity, it's amazing. But the word for "earth-- erets," has no "im" because it's singular. The things of earth are finite; limited. They have a beginning and ending point in space and time. If you live with your heart wrapped up in earthly things, you'll always be running on empty or in short supply, because it's limited. But if you live by the heavenly, by His Spirit, by faith, your life will become unlimited because there's no end. You'll be filled to overflowing and unlimited. Only an open heart with faith can contain that which has no end. Paul said, "We live by faith, not by sight..." The things that are seen are temporary, but that which isn't, is eternal. So stop being limited by the earth. Live by the heavenly, by His Spirit, and you'll have no limitations. The one who lives in them cannot be bound.
From Message #492 - The Divine Pluralities
Get your mind off the limitations of the earthly, and onto the limitlessness of the things of God.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:7