PART 2
I’M GETTING THE PICTURE, BUT
WHAT NOW?
In both the Church world and the
non-church world, there will be people who will not
accept that what we are saying is applicable to today.
For many years, there have been ministers in the Church
who say, “Yes, it is in the word, but it is not
for now; it just can’t take place in this
dispensation.” Many others will never even
address these words or Scriptures. But in truth, these
are things that need to be taught to people even as
they are making a decision to follow Jesus Christ. We
do need to teach them John 3:16 and tell them that if
they were the only person alive, Jesus would have died
for them, but we can’t stop there. We also need
to teach them that if they are going to receive the
life of Jesus within themselves, it involves denying
self, taking up their cross daily and following Him. It
involves forsaking all. It involves seeking first the
kingdom of God and His righteousness. It involves what
we are reading in these Scriptures.
Maybe you have been born again for
many years and are recognizing that you would have
benefited from a better understanding of these biblical
truths and mandates had you known them from the
beginning. Don’t fret over it, but learn these
things now so that from this point on, you can fulfill
all that God has intended for you. As a natural example
of what I’m saying, some of you may look back at
experiences of the past, such as your sports
activities, and realize that with a little more
information or training, you could have done much
greater things. The lesson is that we can’t go
back, but we can take what we are learning here and,
for the glory of Christ, go forward. Then, as we go and
make disciples, which we are commanded by the Lord to
do, let’s train them well from the very
beginning.
We are applying these Scriptures
to now, to the present, and not just to the future
because these Scriptures reveal much of what God is
looking for in His disciples. When ministers teach that
these things are only for the time after the
Lord’s return when His kingdom is fully
established, it often creates a people who may have
occasional times of living holy (holy in conduct), but
their norm is a lifestyle of battling with the flesh
and demonic attacks, and giving in to temptations. The
norm should be a life of living holy with only
occasional trip ups. Let’s remember that the
precious blood of Jesus has already been shed.
Let’s allow the Spirit of Christ to make real for
us now what Jesus purchased and gained for us through
His life, through His cross, His resurrection, and His
ascension. The total fulfillment may not be until after
our Lord returns, but there is so much more that can be
worked in us now if we will totally yield to the Spirit
of Christ. For those who think that some of these
things cannot be accomplished until our Lord returns, a
thorough study of 1 Peter 1:13-19 would be eye-opening. Verse 17
specifically refers to how we are to conduct ourselves
throughout the time of our stay here on earth.
We love the chorus that says,
“Fill my cup, Lord,” but we must understand
that what we are singing about will not be a reality
until we are empty of all things that oppose God,
especially and specifically, self. We must yield
ourselves to the lordship of Jesus Christ and allow the
Holy Spirit to fulfill Luke 9:23 and Luke 14:27 and 33
within us.
Luke 9:23 AMP: “And He said
to all, If any person wills to come after Me, let him
deny himself [disown himself, forget, lose sight of
himself and his own interests, refuse and give up
himself] and take up his cross daily and follow Me
[cleave steadfastly to Me, conform wholly to My example
in living and, if need be, in dying also].”
Luke 14:27 AMP: “Whoever
does not persevere and carry his own cross and come
after (follow) Me cannot be My disciple.”
Luke 14:33 AMP: “So then,
any of you who does not forsake (renounce, surrender
claim to, give up, say good-bye to) all that he has
cannot be My disciple.”
We absolutely must forsake all. We
must go into the harvest field as true laborers, taking
the message of Jesus Christ and the gospel of the
kingdom to people who are lost and dying. Up front, we
must already be teaching them that Jesus gave His life
for them, and they cannot save themselves by any works.
We must teach them that there is a judgment day coming,
and they need Jesus as Savior for their salvation. And
we must teach them that they need to take up their
cross and follow Him in order to fulfill the work
assigned by the Lord Jesus and for their own Christian
growth. As they receive Jesus, they receive Him with
the understanding that they are going to forsake the
world and the things of this world. They are not going
to be double minded, partly seeking the kingdom of God
and partly the kingdoms of the world. They will be
serving God and God only! Then we can go forward with
them, and they will very quickly grow to maturity. The
young in age can be mature in the Spirit. They can do
great and mighty things in the Spirit.
A call for real disciples to come
together!
By the Spirit, I call you to come
to Christ and to be one with Him and with each other. I
call real disciples to come together. Some I can only
call prophetically through prayer, and I may never see
them until we are in heaven. But those I do see, I am
personally calling to come together. This message, this
article, is a prophetic call to come together.
When we as Christians start to
respond and come together—some in the spirit and
some actually physically—all will be under the
direction of the Holy Spirit. There will be no
competition, no jockeying for position, and no thought
of what’s fair and what’s not fair, such
as, “Well, next time, let’s meet over at my
place.” We will just be glad to meet in one
accord with our like-minded brothers and sisters
whenever and wherever the Holy Spirit wants us to meet.
All who respond will be totally submitted and yielded
to the Holy Spirit as He organizes, directs, and
accomplishes His goals. This will require humility,
total denial of self, and pureness of heart. In
essence, it requires the lordship and character of
Christ. Remember that among those where Jesus is truly
Lord, no one is offended. May each of us yield all to
the Lord Jesus Christ; may we forsake all and follow
Him. May we all be real! May we all be one with the
Lord and in one mind and one accord with each other.
May real disciples unite in Spirit
all over this earth with the goal of
glorifying
Christ, serving others, and making Ephesians 4:12-16 a
reality.
Ephesians 4:12-16 NKJV:
“… for the equipping of the saints for the
work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of
Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and
of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man,
to the measure of the stature of the fullness of
Christ; that we should no longer be children, tossed to
and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine,
by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of
deceitful plotting, but, speaking the truth in love,
may grow up in all things into Him who is the
head—Christ—from whom the whole body,
joined and knit together by what every joint supplies,
according to the effective working by which every part
does its share, causes growth of the body for the
edifying of itself in love.”
There is work to be done now. The
body of Christ needs to be built up now. Some say this
won’t take place until … It surely
won’t take place until there is surrender, until
we totally yield to the Holy Spirit. It won’t
take place until we deny self and get rid of those
traditions of men and manmade doctrines that have so
hindered and divided us and believe that it can happen
now. For those who have ears to hear and hearts to
respond, these things can be accomplished in the here
and now. They can be done now!
Let’s become humble like
Moses (Numbers 12:3). Let’s now no longer be
children, tossed to and fro and carried about with
every wind of doctrine … (Ephesians 4:14). Let’s speak the truth in love.
People are flocking by the thousands to meetings in and
out of churches to be personally built up, to build up
their self-esteem. These Scriptures and the words we
have studied show how to be really built up by being
built up in the Spirit. This is the way to build up the
body of Christ. This is building people up in an
everlasting way. This is 1 Corinthians
13, true agape love.
I plead with you, I urge you to
pray that Christ would be formed within each of us,
that Christ would be formed within each person who
calls himself a Christian (Galatians 4:19). Pray that we would be true disciples.
Pray that we would truly fulfill these Scriptures that
we have studied, that we would offer our bodies as
living sacrifices, that we would be transformed by the
renewing of our minds, that we would do the perfect
will of God. Pray that we would be complete, we would
be finishers, and we would be moral people. Pray that
we would be holy as God is holy in all of our conduct.
Pray that the true Church would hear, repent, and come
together in unity and in one accord. Selah.
Heavenly Father, let your Holy
Spirit do a work within us. Begin with me, O God. God,
I can’t call people together, not in my own self,
but I can be a voice of your Holy Spirit. I believe you
are calling for people all over this earth to unite in
the Spirit of the Lord, in the knowledge of the Lord,
in the unity of the faith. I believe there are people
whom I know that need to come together, and I ask You,
Holy Spirit, to call them. Send Your ministering
spirits out to draw them together. Let us be what You
would have us to be. Let us pray, let us fast. Let us
proclaim Your word. Let us deny self and take up our
cross daily and follow You. Let us be yoked with Christ
in the Spirit, one with Him and one with each other.
Make it a reality now, O God! Burn this in our hearts
and minds. Give us no rest, Lord, until it is
accomplished. May we pray and cry out. Do not let us be
distracted by the cares of life. Lord, we have to go to
our jobs; we have to do other things. God, let this be
burning within us even while we are doing those things.
We can read a book and feel the fire from the fireplace
at the same time. In the same way, Lord, we can have
our mind on other things and feel the fire of Your
Spirit burning within us. Let it be!
The following came through
inspirational gifts of the Spirit toward the end of the
above prayer during our Sunday service.
The Spirit of the Lord is looking
for the real. By His Spirit and by His word, He is
calling. Will you hear the call? Will you respond? Will
you be one that denies self and takes up the cross?
Will you be one that forsakes all? Will you be one that
allows the Holy Spirit to strip away all that needs to
be removed that you may have a life and live a life
that gives glory to God and loves and helps others? May
you be found faithful!
We bless You and thank You, Lord.
In Jesus Name, Amen.
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“Looking For The Real” write or call:
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