Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Something New (Part 3)
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Something New (Part 2)
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Something New (Part 1)
Friday, 22 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 7)
Union and Communion
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 6)
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 5)
A Weary World Rejoices
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 4)
Grace and Demand
Monday, 18 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 3)
A Reality to Grow Into
Sunday, 17 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 2)
What is Union with Christ?
Saturday, 16 November 2019
Union With Christ (Part 1)
Mind the Gap
Friday, 15 November 2019
Created For Purpose (Part 5)
Created For Purpose (Part 4)
In the spiritual dimension, nothing is in the process of being created and nothing will be created in the “future.” Everything is fully developed, mature, complete, ready, or formed. Additionally, everything in the spiritual realm is instantaneous, occurring in an eternal present. In contrast, in the natural dimension, we are governed by time. That is why, after being created in heaven, everything that is formed on earth in fulfillment of God’s plan requires a process. This includes our life and our purpose.
Your purpose has already been established by God. However, there is an enormous distance between creation and formation—becoming what He created us to be. We need to undergo a process—usually a series of processes—for our purpose to reach maturity or fullness. And the aspects of our purpose will unfold as we await God’s earthly timing for fulfillment. We carry something powerful from God in the Spirit, but we must be ready to go through His process, so that what has already been created in the spiritual realm can be manifested in the natural realm.
The Law of Process
Just as there are universal laws in the natural world, such as the law of gravity or the laws of motion, there are laws in the spiritual world. Universal laws cannot be avoided, annulled, or changed. The law of process is one of them. It is not optional, but rather a law to which every purpose of heaven is subject.
A process is a continuous series of actions, steps, and changes that lead to a result or destination. Again, we undergo this process in order to be formed. To be “formed” means to be fully developed, completed, finished, or trained. Growing in our purpose necessitates that we adapt to new levels of maturity, intellect, and character. Without a doubt, we must often go through painful stages involving periods of adjustment and adaptation, until we reach the development and transformation that our purpose requires.
If we don’t go through this process, we won’t be able to enter into our destiny. Many people know in theory that they were created for a big purpose, but they haven’t been taught how to achieve it or what to do with it. Others understand the idea of process, but they aren’t willing to submit to it, and so they miss out on their potential. For this reason, breaking the law of process can be lethal to our calling.
Total Transformation
The main purpose of process is to achieve a total transformation in our lives. God’s process leads to the transformation of our spirit, soul, and body. We are to be transformed into the image of Christ, which is a continuous and progressive process that takes us “from glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18).
What can we expect from this process of transformation? Here are some of its divine purposes.
1. Transformation changes our heart. All transformation into the image and likeness of Christ originates in the heart, not in the mind, even though the mind is also renewed. We cannot truly be changed merely by applying a mental understanding of sound principles. We must first be transformed in our spirit. When our spirit is renewed in Christ, we can undergo change in our minds and emotions.
2. Transformation leads us to know God as our total reality. Our transformation by the Holy Spirit gives us an awareness of the reality of God and enables us to receive revelation of the Father’s mind. If we allow ourselves to be guided and changed by the Holy Spirit, we will be able to see God, in His splendor, in every area of our life.
3. Transformation leads to a demonstration of God’s power, dominion, and authority. The divine process allows us to experience God in the “now” and manifest His life and power in our environment. The more advanced the transformation of our body, mind, will, and emotions, the more we can demonstrate the power of God and spread His kingdom with the authority that Jesus won on the cross.
4. Transformation enables us to become a bearer of the glory of God. Transformation also brings the presence of God and makes us bearers of His glory. Wherever God’s presence is, heaven invades earth, and God does what man finds impossible. You can become a bearer of the glory of God if you allow yourself to be transformed by the Holy Spirit.
5. Transformation puts to death the old nature. Each time we allow the Holy Spirit to bring change and healing to our minds and emotions, more of the power of the old sinful nature within us dies. At the same time, the holy nature of Jesus grows in us until we are transformed into His likeness.
As we become more like Christ, our transformation brings about the development of our personal character. Having mature character is a foundational condition for fulfilling our eternal purpose on earth. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you the strength and wisdom to submit to your personal process of transformation so that you can recognize your calling and achieve your purpose.
Shalom.
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Created For Purpose (Part 3)
Receiving Revealed Knowledge
Know God
Be in the Right Environment
Serve a Vision
Receive a Supernatural Encounter
Part 6: Hearing God Speak
In this text God commands us not to be spiritual fatalists. The word for long here is very simply the word desire — it’s a command to desire.
What this means is that if you feel stuck because you don’t have the kind of spiritual desires that you should, this text says, You do not need to be stuck! It says, Get them! Get the desires you don’t have. If you don’t desire the milk of the Word, start desiring it!
Now, that is amazing. A command to desire! A command to feel longings we do not feel. A command to feel desires we do not have. Is anything more contrary to spiritual fatalism than that? Fatalism says, I can’t just create desires. If they’re not there, they’re not there. If I don’t feel things the way the psalmists seem to feel things when they say, “;As a deer pants for the flowing streams so my soul pants for you, O God’ (Psalm 42:1) — if I don’t feel that way toward God, then that’s that. I just don’t. I'm not like the psalmists. That’s the dangerous voice of spiritual fatalism.
But God says, Desire the pure milk of the word! Now before you raise all kinds of objections, like, How can you command me to have a desire? What can I do to obey a command like that? How do I just produce a desire? You may as well tell a lame man to walk.
Can you imagine such a thing — commanding a lame man to walk? Who could do such a thing? We know. Let us ask God to create in us the miracle of longing for his word.
Shalom
MSG BY: John Piper
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Created for Purpose (Part 2)
Holy Frustration
Holy Anger
The Ideas That Occupy Your Mind
A Desire to Pursue a Particular Endeavor
A Particular Compassion for Others
A Holy Passion
A Sense of Accomplishment and Fulfillment
A Divine Burden
Supernatural Grace to Accomplish Something
Created for Purpose (Part 1)
Four Crucial Questions
God Created Everything with Purpose
Purpose Gives Significance
Shalom.
Part 7: Hearing God Speak
2 Timothy 3:16–17,
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, "17 that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work."
That is a remarkable phrase: “every good work”! Everything good that God expects us to do, the Scriptures equip us to do. That is an amazing claim. How does it work? How does the Bible equip us for “every good work”?
It’s not by supplying specific lists that cover all possible situations. Thinking that way would be a mistake in two ways. It would be a mistake because there are hundreds of specific situations we are in that the Bible does not specifically address. There were no TVs, computers, cars, phones, birth control pills, Prozac, genetic engineering, respirators, bullets, bombs in Jesus’s day. The Bible does not equip us for every good deed by telling us the specific choice to make for every new situation.
The other reason it would be a mistake to think that way is that it leads straight to legalism — doing things because of outward conformity to a demand in the hope that performance will win approval. That is not Christian morality. Good works are done from a heart that treasures God and his help, and from a heart that loves to display the glory of Christ, else the good works are not good, no matter how they conform to external expectations.
The Scripture, day after day, reveals to us the greatness and the beauty and the power and the wisdom and the mercy of all that God is for us in Christ so that by the power of the Spirit we find our joy in him, and the ways of sin become distasteful — indeed ugly and repugnant. Yes the Bible gives us many specifics as pointers how to live. But most deeply the way the Bible equips us for every good work is by changing what we find satisfaction in so that our obedience comes from within freely, not by coercion from without. It does this when we read it and meditate on it and memorize it and meditate over it every day.
Shalom
MSG BY: John Piper
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Monday, 17 June 2019
Part 5: Hearing God Speak
Sunday, 16 June 2019
Part 4: Hearing God Speak
Saturday, 15 June 2019
Part 3: Hearing God Speak
Friday, 14 June 2019
Part 2: Hearing God Speak
Thursday, 13 June 2019
Part 1: Hearing God Speak
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Part 7: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Part 6: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Monday, 10 June 2019
Part 5: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Sunday, 9 June 2019
Part 4: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Saturday, 8 June 2019
Part 3: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Friday, 7 June 2019
Part 2: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Part 1: Experiencing God's Victory: Dream Becoming Reality
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
Bread for thought
Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
I Corinthians 10:31 NKJV
DAY 5: Seven Ways to Make the Devil Flee
God has promised us that He will cause our enemies who rise against us to be defeated before our faces. But we can get in the way of our blessing and leave room for the enemy to stand in our faces rather than fleeing seven ways. With that in mind, here are seven tactics to make the devil flee seven ways.