Glory’s Hope!

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Glory’s Hope!


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Sanctification

Our most innocent moment in life is when we are born.  At our birth, all that we are acquainted with is the One who breathed life into us and intimacy with our Mother – we’ve yet to be tainted by anything that the world may send our way…  Since the time of Adam and Eve, we are born into a fallen state, which is why Jesus said that we must be born again.  This is very apparent when we observe our children, as wonderful as they can be.  Jesus is the last Adam who has redeemed us from our fallen state if we choose to be born again by His Spirit.  I might write more about this another time, but all of creation is waiting for us to represent our Father and live the redeemed life, because Jesus has redeemed the entire world.  However, He gave the dominion back to us that we had relinquished to Satan in the garden, and He has left it up to us to believe Him, follow Him, represent Him and resurrect all that has fallen, by the power of His Spirit living in us.

Sanctification is what I am writing about today, and the revelation of the fact that it should be a joy to be sanctified.  We get to become like Jesus – not when we die, but in this life!  If we can’t be free from sin until we die, then death has become our savior instead of Jesus!  Jesus laid down His divinity and did all that He did as the son of man relying upon the same Holy Spirit whom He has sent to live in us.  He paid the ultimate price for us to never utter the words “that was Jesus, not me”, or “well, I’m not Jesus”.  Jesus’ life was an example to us of what our lives can look like if we submit to our Father and His will and leading.  This is how we resist the devil – we submit to our Father.  It’s a one-step program!  James 4:7 says “Submit yourselves therefore to God.  Resist the devil, and he will flee from you”.  We don’t resist the devil in our own strength.  When we are submitted to God, the devil is resisted automatically, and we don’t even need to give him any attention.  In fact, Satan loves attention, and he is actually enlivened the more we give him attention and focus on him.  Father desires all of our affection and attention, and if He is for us it doesn’t matter who is against us!  I say all this because it pertains to our sanctification process.  We must be completely submitted and sold-out to God.

If we rest in the Lord and do all that we do from rest in Him, sanctification can be a joy.  It’s God doing the sanctifying, so all we need to do is spend time with Him and rest in Him.  Anything else is striving from our own strength.  If we are in Him, then we will do from our being, rather than be from our doing.  If you’re like me, you may get frustrated and impatient with the sanctification process.  We all want to be like Jesus right now!  I realize though that this frustration can come from a place of striving.  I don’t know why some people seem to be sanctified more quickly than others, but God wants to use every step in our sanctification to bring Him glory and reveal His goodness to others.  That’s a joyful thing!  As we testify to others about how God has transformed us, He uses it to draw them to Him.

God is not at all surprised by our mistakes, and if we acknowledge them, they exist no more.  It’s only when we hang on to them and allow guilt, shame and condemnation from the enemy to rule our minds that we distance ourselves from our Father.  This is why we are to be renewed in the spirit of our minds daily.  He is right there desiring for us to be fully convinced that we are forgiven, righteous and empowered by His grace to have victory over our failures and to be more and more sanctified as we keep our eyes fixed on Him.  Beating ourselves up over our failures becomes very self-focused and counter-productive to what Father desires to do in our hearts.  If He doesn’t see us that way, then neither should we.  In fact, it’s when we spend time with Him that we begin to see ourselves the way He does and He is able to transform our hearts into hearts of love and sanctify us.  We then have Father’s love in our hearts and are able to walk like Jesus and truly love those in the world around us.  Our sanctified hearts allow us to feel the same love for people that our Father does.  So I hope that we can all learn together how to simply enjoy the sanctification process and truly be joyful in every victory, as well as every learning experience(failure) – trusting and knowing that He is transforming us into His image and likeness of love.


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The WORD became flesh!

The Word became flesh so that flesh could become the Word!  Jesus is the Word of God because He lived His life completely led by His Father through the Holy Spirit.  He walked perfectly as a man because He only did what His Father led Him to do – He was sustained and compelled by revelation from His Father.  Jesus said that He could only do what He saw His Father doing – John 5:19.

When we take communion, we eat of the body of Christ because His perfect body makes ours holy and whole – it represents our flesh becoming like His.  When Jesus hung on the cross, He was marred beyond recognition, worse than anyone before.  He was unrecognizable as a man because He had taken all the ugliness and false identity off of us and onto Himself – He took the ugliness of all the lies we had believed and exchanged them for His Truth, revealing our true identity as children of God created in His image and likeness.  This is how our flesh becomes the Word… Jesus sent His Spirit to live in those who believe Him and choose to follow His commands.  The Spirit then gives us His grace to empower us to walk in our new identity and be transformed into His image and likeness and become partakers of the divine nature with Christ – 2 Peter 1:4.  So when we drink the wine in communion we are remembering that the blood of Jesus has made us clean and a holy vessel able to house God Himself – we are partaking of the DNA of Jesus because we are now part of the family of God.  When we eat the bread, we are partaking of the Bread of Life and subjecting our flesh to the Word of God living in us by His Spirit.

In Matthew 16, Peter confesses to Jesus that He is the Christ, the Son of the living God.  Jesus then calls Him blessed for getting this revelation from His Father and goes on to say that on this rock He would build His church.  Jesus is obviously the Rock, as He is the Cornerstone of the foundation of the church, but I believe the rock He is referring to here is the rock of revelation from our Father, which is inseparable from Jesus anyway since He is the Word(revelation of God) made flesh.  In Isaiah 55 God said that His Word will not return to Him void.  In other words, when it hits the mark in our surrendered hearts, it becomes a seed that will grow into a tree and bear much fruit.  Therefore, it will not return to God void or empty.

God’s revelation to us has always been the foundation of His church – it was through the prophets and the giving of the law; it was through Jesus, and it is still today through His Spirit leading and guiding us into all truth!

 


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The Peace of God

 

May the peace of God flood your souls today! If you have peace with God, His Spirit abides in you and is at war with every other spirit… Jesus says in Matthew 10:36 that a man’s enemies will be in his own household – when we boldly proclaim the gospel, even some of those closest to us will hate us, because the Word of God is a sword that divides the truth from lies and they cannot abide together in peace.


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