The question about revelation is sorely argued on the basis of "are we adding to God's written Word?"
Here is a good point on why we need "continuing revelation" both personal and in the church. The word "revelation" means something hidden has been revealed. When it comes to God's Living Word, (Jesus Christ), we get confused on how to interpret the meaning. At first "mention" of having a revelation most Christians react with "oh, so now we are adding to God's Written Word?" Let me be very blunt here..........that's the carnal mind thinking. Anyone that is "spiritually minded" would know the difference between true revelation and carnal thinking.
God's Word is a deep spiritual mystery, "God breathed by the Holy Spirit", the meaning of which is to be sought out "diligently" by faith so as to gain the "promised rewards" guaranteed by Scripture. This is the pure revelation that God want's us all to enjoy and participate in while we "tread this vale", The more He reveals Himself to us the closer we draw neigh to Him with the outcome of Him drawing neigh unto us. This is that fellowship that Jesus talked about "two becoming one", that blessed intimacy that we have with God our Father. Jesus said "I and the Father are one" and we are to be one with the Father as He (Jesus) was. When He reveals Himself to us, through His Word with power, others (believers and non believers) see these manifestations and either seek to believe or are encouraged to believe with more faith.
That aside we look to "participate in the Word" in a way that allows our Father in Heaven to reveal the Truth of His Word so that it gives us "spiritual understanding" or Wisdom or Knowledge, these two also being "gifts of the Spirit."
I dare say that this action of having the Scriptures "revealed" to us gives us and the church "vision" and True direction which keeps us from perishing. "My people perish for lack of vision." With all the "doctrines of man" in our churches today this Scripture is certainly true. We avoid His revelations by the Holy Spirit and we loose the "discernment of Spirit", I feel, one of the most needed of gifts for today.
1 Corinthians 14:6,26,30
6 Now, brethren, if I come unto you speaking with tongues, what shall I profit you, except I shall speak to you either by revelation, or by knowledge, or by prophesying, or by doctrine?
26 How is it then, brethren? when ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation. Let all things be done unto edifying.
30 If any thing be revealed to another that sitteth by, let the first hold his peace.
All the gifts of the Spirit are meant to bring vision, passion, and power to the church to set believers apart from non believers, and believers of faith from those who are not.
So to me "revelation" from God is still happening and necessary for today in it's proper context which is "God revealing His Word" by His Spirit so that we can "see clearly" it's intent and meaning. Clearly that is spiritual revelation. Not receiving something "extra" to the Word, but having our spirits and hearts open up to the "real" Truth of the Word, that has the power to set free, dispelling old wives tales and the doctrines of man.
Scripture needs to be seen as a whole not in segregated blocks divided up for studies or subjects for preaching. Scripture is as whole, finished, and complete as a human body, "and the Word became flesh." As doctors today are finding out that a greater knowledge of the total human body's function gives greater insight to specific problems that can exist. Scripture is the same on the spirit side, a greater knowledge of the whole of Scripture gives us superior understanding on any subject as it pertains to what needs to be addressed.
Here's how it works for me:
My personal habit/practice is to "engraft" by hearing and reading large amounts of Scripture over short periods of time. I don't "look" for anything specific just consume as much as possible seeking Him to reveal to me what He wants me to see at that specific time. He knows what I need to know for "today" and He is capable of "guiding" me through His Word so that I do not miss it. I believe by faith that God is capable of showing me what is needed each and every moment of the day as long as I am "one with Him." He has never failed me to date. Instead of me wasting my time trying to find what I want to know I just wait on Him to show me "WHAT I NEED TO KNOW." He gives me and you all we need one day at a time, through instruction in His Word, and that is always the day that we are in. So again I remind all: the past is the past it cannot be changed just learned from, today is the only time we have to be effective in, ("for today is the day, if you hear my voice"), and the future never comes as when tomorrow comes it is called today. Jesus said: "why worry about tomorrow? Today has enough problems of it's own."
Now to show the difference between daily revelation and a prophetic Word.
Do not confuse revelation for prophesy. Prophesy is a type of revelation that can have future events to come in it. The New Testament has prophesy of upcoming events in it but this is not adding to the Word of God because it's God's will for us to know certain facts ahead of time. As Solomon said "there's nothing new under the sun", so these events are repeated through out this creations time line, so in essence some of the same warnings are forwarded to now because they are repeating themselves. Specific personal prophesies about specific people are shown to be in both NT and OT. Don't for the sake of carnal argument destroy the "gifts of the Spirit" just because you haven't experienced them or you just eliminated them from your faith in Christ. Just because you don't believe it doesn't mean Jesus has stopped these gifts to "those of faith." Jesus cannot change and neither does God the Father. "It is written" is all that is needed prove that "it still is!" For all that is written "became flesh and dwelt amongst us for a while."
So God is revealing Himself to us by His Spirit through His Word both written and by revelation in that Word/Spirit. (God's Word is Spirit.) Just the thought of the word revelation should bring excitement to our spirits because God is "enjoining" Himself to us to expose His plans for our day, and empowering us to "preform" them for His glory.
In fact every believer in Christ has already received the most important revelation of all: Jesus Christ! The Holy Spirit revealed Christ to us for salvation both a work of faith and grace by revelation. You could not have known Christ with the carnal heart, He had to be revealed by Spirit to the heart that has been prepared to receive Him by that self same Spirit of God. Our first "revelation" or "divine intervention" started with faith in Jesus Christ. That being said we all have had revelation from God the Father, believe it or not.
If you have read much of this blog you would have come across the many miracles and revelations, dreams and visions, that I have had, (and I will log then in this blog as I continue to have). Miracles, signs and wonders, tongues, healing, and all the other gifts and administration promised in the Bible have been a fairly steady part of my walk in Christ. Why? Because I believe every Word written in His Word regardless of the modern day teachings which chose to abandon them. If one reads the Word of God, confesses the Word of God, walks in the Word of God, they will "experience" the Word of God just as it states with all it's promises and blessings. The only thing that holds of back from "receiving" these blessed promises is the sin of unbelief. We alone are the only ones who can "claim God's redeeming grace through Jesus Christ" and at the same time call Him a liar by denying that these promises are still true for today.
Romans 3:4
4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
Believing that God's Word is True justifies our preaching (because of God bearing witness through signs and wonders), and when we are judged we can overcome because the proof of our words are backed up by God's manifestations.
Certainly the Word of God is meant for salvation to start, (milk), but then to move us on to "real meat" for maturation. To many preachers today bring only milk to the pulpits and not real meat. Let me clue you in on a spiritual secret: When "real meat" is preached salvation is a natural selection for "those who believe not" because who wouldn't want to have "what follows"? Oh, what follows is the promised gifts providing that the church also "allows" and preaches them, so they can be manifested (time needing to be given for such), during the service. So by "our faith" in both the pulpit and peoples in attendance, we either "prove" God or we deny Him! Another foot note here: our weekly (or weakly) service is only a "corporate" meeting of what those who participate experience in their lives all week long at home. No worship, no seeking, no praise, no signs and wonders in the house, then none in the corporate meeting during the church service. Remember to that we "begat" what "we" are when it comes to reproducing God's heritage, (those being saved). If you see a "weak" salvation experience without any participation in other than milk then we must check our preaching and practices in the church. What we "begat", either strong or weak, is in our hands only. No one else's. God gave us the Word and the Spirit to guide us........read the instruction manual, believing it's content so God can glorify Himself and His Word in all the earth. God never forces Himself or His salvation on anyone. Neither does He force spiritual maturity on any one. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and all these shall be added unto you." That doesn't mean pink Cadillac's or wealth untold (in other words carnal things) He already promised us "His kingdom" and food and raiment. Everything else is "exceeding above and beyond our imagination". It means His precious promises stated in His Word, gifts, ministrations, signs and wonders, spiritual things. So put this in perspective, we are all blessed beyond imagination as we own houses, cars, and many other items, but along with these we must also "own" His promises. Promises first then carnal necessities.
Most of the Apostles owned nothing of this earth but had the Holy Spirit with power as they wondered this vale, putting the Word of God before anything else in their lives and turning the wold upside down.
Many had powerful revelations in a continuing ministry to prove that what they said was "agreed" upon by God. Paul said that when he came to visit the church's he didn't want to just hear their words but "see the power". Power by God's hand is always of sign of "proof" that His Word was preached with "anointing". I believe that this is why time must be made in the service to seek God through prayer for Him to "manifest" His presence and meet the needs of the congregation.
Needs met= congregation encouraged to seek God on a deeper level.
Oppression's being delivered= more hope and faith for others.
What a great service! When God's people come together and God meets them there with Word and power. Now that church will grow.........in spiritual maturity and also, if it's the Lords will, in numbers. God giving the increase. Not the charisma of man, but the humble and contrite presenting of the Scriptures that brings about the expectation that with such a presentation God will be there and meet the needs of those in attendance. Again: now that's an exciting service!
"We have not because we ask not," how can one ask if one doesn't believe? Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. You must BOTH hear and believe for Scripture to come alive as promised in it. Hear, believe, and "tarry" on it's manifestation is the only way to "obtain" it's promises so that the congregation (being that the family or the church service) can be encouraged and challenged to receive more, thereby maturing and desiring more "real meat."
So revelation is necessary for:
Vision, maturity, manifestation, guidance, proof, and closeness to God. Every time we experience a "divine intervention" from God we are humbled and blessed desiring more of Him and being prompted to "continue in the faith."
I go to bed asking God for "dreams and visions", and awake each morning praying that God would give me "those things" that would empower my day to make a difference for Him. I always ask Him to "fill my mouth that I may open it wide" in every situation that I might speak in to "glorify" His name in all the earth.
I hope this has challenged you to a greater level of faith and expectation in Him who has "bought us with His precious blood", that we might be a light to this dark and dying generation/world.
God bless and keep in Jesus name.
Love
J&E in Tn
"Be ye doers of the word and not just hearers." We need to do more than read the Scriptures, we need to live them. That's God's design for His word. You cannot live them without faith. "Without faith you cannot please God." Read, believe, live and Glorify your Father in Heaven. This blog will contain both the Scriptural insight and application in both teaching and example of "living the Word of God". May it challenge you as it does me in our daily journey.
Friday, October 20, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Hebrews 11:6 that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Hebrews 11:6
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
This Scripture begs the question of: "what is the reward for diligently seeking Him?"
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
This Scripture begs the question of: "what is the reward for diligently seeking Him?"
The first and foremost application we see here is faith to believe that He (God) is.
Second is that doing so we are rewarded for the effort by God.
Third is that the effort of "diligently seeking Him" is an effort of passion and constancy.
There are the "for sure" rewards that quickly come to mind, those gifts that are given "severally" by the Holy Spirit:
1 Chorintians 12:4-11
Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. 5And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. 6And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all. 7But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal. 8For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; 9To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; 10To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues: 11But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will.
If we just stick with the list inside of this Scripture the "rewards" are endless by participation.
Just a note:
I think that through all these "manifestations" one of the most lacking, and of necessary importance, is the "discernment of spirit". Not that everyone of them aren't incredible in nature and use, but the lack of "discernment of spirit" robs pastors, teachers, prophets, anyone who has the authority to "prepare the believers for ministry", from recognizing those gifted of God from those "wolves in sheep's clothing". It doesn't take much to see how this works.
Another incredible reward is being shown our spiritual calling and election with which to serve in.
1 Corinthian 12:28
28And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
All of these are incredible rewards to "seek after" and acquire, but here is one that overrides them all:
Seeking Him by faith diligently, brings to pass the Scripture that commands us to "draw neigh to God and He will dray neigh to you." What happens when God draws neigh to us?
We have fellowship with God and receive a deeper revelation of who He is.
That's what we are going to explain in this post.
With the faith issue past us, (believing that God is), our reward is a greater revelation of "who He is". I say "revelation" because we cannot "know God" or "understand Him" with our fleshy carnal minds.
1 Corinthians 1:20-24
Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? 21For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God.
John 4:23,24
But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in Truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. 24God is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
To worship Him is to give Him His True place in His creation. Master, Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This is perfectly realized when "in the Spirit" during worship and praise. Here the "veil" is drawn back and He "reveals" Himself as He really is. This is the revelation: to see Him as He is in His power, glory and majesty, high and lifted up, God of all, beside whom is no other.
So now we get the "nay sayers" coming in with "no man has seen God and lived!" True. But God has given man glimpses of "who He is" through dreams and visions.
John 4:9
Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, show us the Father?
Of course there is the argument that "well you never seen Jesus!"
Hmmmm. I believe that the "diligently seeking Him" by faith comes in here.
So here is the question: How does He "reveal" Himself to those that diligently seek Him? Of course through "signs and wonders" following the presentation of the Gospel. This presentation comes in several forms: preaching orally, preaching with our actions, and preaching with our deeds.
Our lives become a "living presentation of the Gospel, read and seen of all."
Why does He do or manifest Himself in this wise? So as to back up the "Truth that sets free" to those who hear with divine signs so that have "no excuse." That begs the question for today to be "why is Christianity so weak and not more dynamic?" Maybe it's because we no longer allow God to manifest Himself in the preaching of the Gospel. Why? Because we only practice/present half a Gospel due to ignorance or embarrassment.
Remember that Jesus is the complete "Revelation of God" to mankind. He is our savior. Savior doesn't just mean "delivered from death and hell" but savior means "victorious" over death and hell, including: sin, sickness, infirmities, oppression, and all manner of things that ail the human spirit." We become one with Christ and He is one with the Father.
Because most Christian churches see the "witness of God" (according to Scripture) as "too" controversial so they just eliminate what follows the preaching of the Gospel for "convenience" sake.
Therein: aside from the fact that "God's Word will not come back void", it suffers the "differentiating" witness that would prove it to be the Truth beyond argument. The Truth again that sets free!
Here is the weakness that then convinces "even believers", that the reward for those that diligently seek Him is made of no value and has no gain.
I maintain that "those that diligently seek Him" have the highest of Spiritual Gifts and experiences freely given to them by the Holy Spirit.
Now here is where many of you would say "this saying is too hard for us."
Many times, as shown in Scripture, that one of the "rewards" for the practice of faith in seeking God is His revealing Jesus Christ to us. So before you "blow a gasket" Jesus, after His death, appeared to Thomas, all the disciples, Mary His mother, and Paul the Apostle. What He has done in the past He will continue to due in the future. He still "gives witness to His Gospel by signs and wonders, and He still appears unto man, when needed.
I have had several of such "blessings" during and continuing in my diligently seeking Him by Faith.
I say this only for the purpose of "shaking the spiritually lethargic" out of their comfortable stupor of "I'm on MY way to heaven and shouting victory", and making a difference to others while on their way.
If your "life in Christ" isn't "plagued" with daily "newness of Life" and "excitement" for the outpouring of what God is doing; then you better check whether or not your "walking in the Spirit".
To worship Him is to give Him His True place in His creation. Master, Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This is perfectly realized when "in the Spirit" during worship and praise. Here the "veil" is drawn back and He "reveals" Himself as He really is. This is the revelation: to see Him as He is in His power, glory and majesty, high and lifted up, God of all, beside whom is no other.
So now we get the "nay sayers" coming in with "no man has seen God and lived!" True. But God has given man glimpses of "who He is" through dreams and visions.
John 4:9
Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, show us the Father?
Of course there is the argument that "well you never seen Jesus!"
Hmmmm. I believe that the "diligently seeking Him" by faith comes in here.
So here is the question: How does He "reveal" Himself to those that diligently seek Him? Of course through "signs and wonders" following the presentation of the Gospel. This presentation comes in several forms: preaching orally, preaching with our actions, and preaching with our deeds.
Our lives become a "living presentation of the Gospel, read and seen of all."
Why does He do or manifest Himself in this wise? So as to back up the "Truth that sets free" to those who hear with divine signs so that have "no excuse." That begs the question for today to be "why is Christianity so weak and not more dynamic?" Maybe it's because we no longer allow God to manifest Himself in the preaching of the Gospel. Why? Because we only practice/present half a Gospel due to ignorance or embarrassment.
Remember that Jesus is the complete "Revelation of God" to mankind. He is our savior. Savior doesn't just mean "delivered from death and hell" but savior means "victorious" over death and hell, including: sin, sickness, infirmities, oppression, and all manner of things that ail the human spirit." We become one with Christ and He is one with the Father.
Because most Christian churches see the "witness of God" (according to Scripture) as "too" controversial so they just eliminate what follows the preaching of the Gospel for "convenience" sake.
Therein: aside from the fact that "God's Word will not come back void", it suffers the "differentiating" witness that would prove it to be the Truth beyond argument. The Truth again that sets free!
Here is the weakness that then convinces "even believers", that the reward for those that diligently seek Him is made of no value and has no gain.
I maintain that "those that diligently seek Him" have the highest of Spiritual Gifts and experiences freely given to them by the Holy Spirit.
Now here is where many of you would say "this saying is too hard for us."
Many times, as shown in Scripture, that one of the "rewards" for the practice of faith in seeking God is His revealing Jesus Christ to us. So before you "blow a gasket" Jesus, after His death, appeared to Thomas, all the disciples, Mary His mother, and Paul the Apostle. What He has done in the past He will continue to due in the future. He still "gives witness to His Gospel by signs and wonders, and He still appears unto man, when needed.
I have had several of such "blessings" during and continuing in my diligently seeking Him by Faith.
I say this only for the purpose of "shaking the spiritually lethargic" out of their comfortable stupor of "I'm on MY way to heaven and shouting victory", and making a difference to others while on their way.
If your "life in Christ" isn't "plagued" with daily "newness of Life" and "excitement" for the outpouring of what God is doing; then you better check whether or not your "walking in the Spirit".
"Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty", liberty to know God's Word (Jesus Christ) by revelation given of the Spirit. God has many rewards for us but the greatest one is intimate fellowship with Him, our Creator.
Just so that I don't let anyone the argument about "Love being the better way", yes it is. God is Love! God's Love is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. You can't know the "Love of God" unless it's been "shed abroad" by the Holy Spirit, or lets just say "revealed", or given as a revelation, a reward for those that "diligently seek Him."
When you are one with someone that means that you are intimate with them. It is not at all a long shot to say that the deepest intimacy's are face to face. So it is with God through Jesus Christ.
Putting it simply, on my behalf, God seeing fit to reveal Himself to me for whatever reasons, as He did to Paul and various others, I have twice been taken into heaven and twice Christ appeared at the foot board of my bed. Every time there was a need for Him to be there or for me to be "taken up." I can at a later date go into these experiences but for now, suffice it to say, fellowship at this level is by far the "greatest reward" I have ever received for "diligently seeking Him by faith."
Now does this in any means set a bar for spirituality? No. But this better humbly open the door to faith to receive all that He has for each individual who "calls on His name". Remember that NOTHING can be received with out faith. No faith=sin! Faith in God and His Word=divine intervention. When you are "saved by the blood, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ" you "inherit all that is Christ's that was given to us by God the Father "through" Him.
Every precious gift comes down from above from the Father.
We are all blind regardless of where we are or how long we have been in Christ. Each day is a new day to receive from our Heavenly Father wisdom, knowledge and revelation through His Word. Deeper and deeper intimacy with Him, until the glass through which we see darkly becomes face to face.
Cast aside your doubt, gird up your "most Holy Faith", put on the full armor of God, and claim by fervent prayer and faith the thing that God has called you to do in making certain "His kingdom come, His will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.
I daily seek by faith my "calling and election" to be made sure so that I can "Glorify my Father in Heaven."
We serve a risen Savior.
Love
J&E in Tn
Monday, October 2, 2017
Thoughts on His return vs the church
I don't think it wise to predict a date or day for the return of Christ, but I do think it's imperative to posture the "heart" of those who "expect" His return.
To many people today don't have a Scriptural relationship with God the way He intended it to be. This intention is more than just a "religion" even though it will emanate religious practices. The example Jesus gave us was "being one with the Father" as He (Jesus) is. Not many of us are there and even less try to participate in this goal. Never the less it is most necessary. In fact Jesus even prayed for us to experience that end.
John 17:11
Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are.
John 17:22
And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one
John 17:23
I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me.
Jesus knew that the only way to manifest God's glory is for us to be "one with Him" so that the glory of Jesus, received of from the Father would be passed on to us.
The closer we draw to God the greater amount of glory we receive from Him and that gives us confidence to "do the work." We draw neigh to Him and then He draws neigh to us so we can see the works that He does and do them also. We also "hear His voice" so we can "speak the Words He speaks again "manifesting" His will and glory.
It is enough to say that those of us who don't have any inclination to "love Him, look for Him, or to wait on His return, will be "swallowed" up by the deception of this present life. The things of this "world" will take all focus and precedent over our "thoughts, words and deeds" and we will find these matters a distraction for what really matters, Christ and His return, working the fields "white for harvest".
Many will never see the significance of the fact that everyday that passes we become one day closer to that "unknown" time of His return, a very significant point in this creations time line. Even when Paul spoke he said that "it is closer now then when we first believed." Brothers and Sisters that was almost 2000 yrs ago that they were looking for, and expecting His return, what about us know?
What is distracting you from this great event? What is distracting you from the expectation of His return? What will turn your heart back to Him so as to say "Maranatha" come Lord Jesus, come?
With all that is going on in the world today the prophesy's are coming to pass that warn of the end drawing neigh.
The wickedness of man once again is approaching the vileness of Sodom and Gomorrah to the point where we pass laws to support such sodomy and sin. Whole societies that have murderous hearts filled with wantonness and defiled hearts. Calling evil good and good evil.
The value of life is getting cheaper by the day among these corrupt participants, haters of God and haters of man.
Pray for you and yours that God will "deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever and forever amen."
Only He can shorten the day (and I believe He has started), so that even the elect can continue to His return.
Lift up your hearts, your hands, and your eyes unto the Lord in fervent prayer for God to bring His divine intervention for His people.
We have been warned and told by Scripture, so we have only ourselves to blame if we miss that trump.
God bless and keep.
J&E in Tn
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