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Posted by Jim McLennan on June 26, 2009 at 12:43 AM under
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I amnew tothis forum. I picted it up from a Bonnie Gaunt Link. I have read 8 of her 12 books and think that her work is very interesting. My understanding is that both the Hebrew and Greek alphabets had no numbers and that each letter in these languages have a numeric value. By adding the numeric value to each work, phrase and verse, et. that the scriptures will have numeric value as well. By understanding numbers one can prove that the scriptures were breathed by God through man and that the writters of the scriptureswere actualy writting in a way that would be imposible to do unless all the writters had gotten together and planed to write by this method. Then the fact that that the word, phrases and scriptures add up to certain values just blows my mind. Has any one on this forum ever heard of this? I havwe also studied the works of Dr. Ivan Panin. Hisa works are on numbers in scripture but not by Gematria. His works show how the every phrase of the Bible is divisibled by 7. His works seem to prove that the Bible is actualy "The Infalable Word of God." It appears that he proved that science has proven that the Bible is the most magnificent book every written. That is what we believe the Bible to be. But to prove it scientificaly has given me the facts that I need to talk to those that do not believe that there is a God. Have any of you know of more work done by others that could be added to this knowledge pool? If you do, please pass it on to me, so that I can learn more.
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Posted by Bacchisio on May 21, 2009 at 6:41 PM under
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Hallo,
I often use the saved passwords of my Firefox browser to see and sometimes erase the passwords...only everytime I must go to Tools - Options - Safety - saved password.
I was arguing if there is a way to insert a link in the toolbar to simplify and speed up this task.
Thank you and hallo to everyone.
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You have never see special gift like these? (muttertag geschenke on german or regalo especial on espanol), traduzioni italiano ceco
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Posted by Ron and Connie Lewis on March 13, 2009 at 11:39 PM under
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What is everyones take on this movement and especially their 'small groups' ways?
In Love.
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Posted by on October 13, 2008 at 11:28 PM under
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I just received my computer and would like to be involved in any 2 or more gatherings in CHRIST Jesus' name. Please be patient with any of my lack of computer literacy skills. Please don't abbreviate computer language I will not understand
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Posted by Administrator on March 25, 2008 at 5:46 PM under
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Luke 3:38 tells us the Adam was "the son of God." This is because he was made in the Image of God. It was the divine purpose from the beginning to make men (and women) in His own Image. They were created with a physical body that housed the glory of God.
But when Adam and Eve later sinned, they lost the glory and were left only with the physical body that was made of the dust of the ground. The purpose and goal of history is to restore through Christ what was lost through Adam.
To put it another way, Adam was the son of God, but he lost his "sonship" through sin which separated him from God. And worse yet, he lost it for all of his children, and this had an adverse effect upon all of creation.
If there is one thing God possesses in abundance, it is Time. The divine law, which is the foundational expression of His Mind and Will, says that if a person cannot pay the debt incurred by sin, he must work off his debt for a certain time. Adam's case is expressed perfectly in Jesus' parable of the Debtor in Matthew 18:25,
"But since he did not have the means to repay, his lord commanded him to be sold, along with his wife and children, AND ALL THAT HE HAD, and repayment to be made."
Thus, Adam, his wife, and his children (including us) were all "sold" in the slavery of sin. Not only mankind, but also "all that he had." Adam had been given dominion over the earth, and so Paul tells us in Rom. 8:22 that "the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now."
Paul calls it "the pains of childbirth" because he was talking about the birthing of the sons of God into the earth. Like a woman's childbirth, the earth itself is in pain to bring forth these sons of God.
The divine law also tells us that a sinner sold into slavery must be released at the end of six years (Ex. 21:2). This is not a permanent release, however. If he still owes more on his debt, he had to return after his Sabbath year to continue working as a slave. Only in the year of Jubilee was this debt fully cancelled, unless he succeeded in paying off the debt earlier.
If we look at the legal case against Adam, we see from Genesis 3:17 that the curse for Adam's sin was placed upon the ground: "cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil you shall eat of it all the days of your life."
Legally speaking, this means that that the ground itself redeemed Adam's debt note. This meant that the ground now had authority over Adam and his children, and Adam would have to "eat of it" all the days of his life. In other words, the ground would provide its slave with food and housing. And yet, Adam would have to work and toil on behalf of the earth.
Verse 19: "By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, because from it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return."
Adam's body was made from the dust of the ground (Gen. 2:7). He had lost the glory which this body had housed prior to his sin. That glory represented the presence of God in him, and this glory factor was what made him a son of God. He was supposed to be under the direct authority of God and led by the inner divine presence--but now, because of his sin, he became enslaved to the ground, including his physical dust-body. Keep in mind that this was by the decree of God.
Adam and his descendants would therefore be enslaved to the ground for "six years." Psalm 90:14 and 2 Peter 3:8 tell us that "with the Lord, one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." And so, in applying Adam's sentence in a large, cosmic picture, he and his children were sentenced to a 6,000 year time of slavery to the physical body.
We are now near the time of the 6,000 years since Adam's sentence began. The day is approaching when the first major Sabbath will be decreed, wherein the earth will be set free from its bondage to the world-system called by various names including "Babylon."
This is not yet the Jubilee, of course. It is only the first Sabbath land-rest, where the slaves must be given a "year" of rest.
The New Testament clarifies this and adds details. It tells us that this will be the time of the "first resurrection" (Rev. 20:4-6), in which the overcomers will receive immortality. These are the sons of God, who have "the hope of glory." They will receive full freedom from Adam's sentence. The rest of mankind will participate in that freedom, but they will not receive immortality until later.
In my book, "The Purpose of Resurrection," I show that there are two resurrections in the future. The first is for the overcomers only at the end of 6,000 years from Adam. These are the first to come into full Sonship. The second resurrection comes at the end of the 7,000 years. Jesus speaks of this second resurrection in John 5:28, 29,
"Do not marvel at this; for an hour is coming in which all who are in the tombs shall hear His voice and shall come forth; those who did the good deeds to a resurrection of life, those who committed the evil deeds to a resurrection of judgment."
At this second resurrection, both good and bad people will be raised, both believers and unbelievers. The Bible says that those who believe in Jesus Christ will receive immortality in that resurrection. Paul says that they will be "saved yet so as through fire" (1 Cor. 3:15). They will receive a certain amount of judgment, as Jesus describes in Luke 12:47-49, but they will then be given immortality.
The rest of mankind, who will all be raised in this second resurrection, will not die from then on, because Rev. 20:14 says that death itself will be cast into the lake of fire at that time. Yet they will be sold to the sons of God and will have to wait until the great Creation Jubilee to be totally set free. During that time, their Debt Note will no longer be held by the ground, because the sons of God will "purchase" their debt note from the ground.
This will prove to be a great advantage for humanity, because at this point they will be enslaved to those who love them, rather than to the ground which is indifferent. The sons of God will be responsible to care for them and to teach them the ways of God, as Isaiah 26:9 says, "For when the earth experiences Thy judgments, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness."
This is how the "fiery law" works (Deut. 33:2). This is the nature of the "lake of fire" in Rev. 20:14, 15. The law does not prescribe torture for sinners. The divine law says they are to be "sold" for their sin (Ex. 22:3). The law restores, and the purpose of God is to restore the creation to what it was before Adam sinned.
This is why the whole creation looks forward to the manifestation of the sons of God (Rom. 8:19). In our next part, I will show how the feast days of Israel set forth the basic blueprint for coming into Sonship.
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Posted by Administrator on March 25, 2008 at 5:42 PM under
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The BibleStudyStorehouse.com is pleased to announce that we now carry Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible - on sale for limited time. Many consider Young's to be easier-to-use completment to or replacement of Strong's Concordance (which we'll have in the Storehouse as well soon).
Young's is comprehensive, accurate, and exhaustive. It's often preferred for word studies because of its unique format: passages for the English words are arranged under the Greek or Hebrew words that they translate. This beautiful edition now includes the Hebrew and Greek dictionaries at the back.
In Young's, there is no searching in a separate Hebrew and Greek Lexicon for the precise original word. The precise original Hebrew and Greek word(s) occurs underneath the alphabetical listing for the English word or translation.
Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible is based on the King James Version (KJV or AV) of the Bible. Take a word for the KJV Bible, search that word alphabetically in Young's and find the original Hebrew or Greek word with it's meaning.
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Posted by Administrator on March 19, 2008 at 8:46 PM under
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The Apostle Paul says in Romans 8:19, "For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing ["unveiling"] of the sons of God."
How does a person become a son of God? The primary example in the Old Testament is identified in Hosea 11:1, "When Israel was a youth, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called My son."
The great example in the New Testament is found in Jesus Christ, who was taken to Egypt for his protection from King Herod. The prophetic reason for this is given in Matt. 2:14 and 15,
"And he arose and took the Child and His mother by night, and departed for Egypt; and was there until the death of Herod, that what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet might be fulfilled, saying, Out of Egypt did I call My Son."
When Jesus was baptized by John, the dove appeared over His head, and a voice from heaven said, "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."
We should also mention that in Luke 3:28, where we are given the genealogy of Jesus back to Adam, it says, "the son of Enosh, the son of Seth, the son of Adam, the son of God."
What does the Bible mean when it speaks of "the son of God" and "the sons of God"? Is Jesus the only Son of God? John 3:16 speaks of Jesus as being "the only-begotten Son of God." How, then, can the Apostle Paul tell us in Rom. 8:14, "For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God"? How can the Apostle John tell us in John 1:12, "But as many as received Him [Jesus], to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name"?
The simple answer to this seeming contradiction is that when these words were written--and even to the present day--Jesus was the only-begotten Son of God. We who believe in Him are in training to become the sons of God.
But someone will quote 1 John 3:2, which says, "Beloved, NOW we are the children of God..." Which is it? Are we children of God NOW or LATER? It all seems so confusing, until we read the rest of the verse: "...and it has not appeared as yet what we SHALL BE. We know that, when He appears, we shall be like Him, because we shall see Him just as He is. And everyone who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is pure."
In other words, John says that in one sense we are NOW the children of God, even though there is a "hope" for something that "WE SHALL BE" in the future. In other words, though we are children or sons today, this does not mean that we have it all today. We are "heirs," not grown-up sons who have already received their inheritance. This is in full agreement with Paul in Rom. 8:16 and 17, saying,
"The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him in order that we may also be glorified with Him."
Like the nation of Israel, we have come out of the House of Bondage and are on a journey to the Promised Land. God has called His sons out of Egypt and is bringing them to their inheritance. The purpose of the second coming of Christ is to bring us into our Promised Land. This is not a matter of going to heaven, as if to say that heaven is our inheritance. It is a matter of the heavenly tabernacle coming down to earth and clothing us with His glory--the glorified body. That glorified body is what Adam lost at the beginning when he sinned. It is the lost inheritance that is to be restored.
How can a person become a son of God? The great example that we have been given is the manner of Jesus' birth. Matthew 1:18-21 says,
"Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows. When His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit. And Joseph her husband, being a righteous man, and not wanting to disgrace her, desired to put her away secretly. But when he had considered this, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, "Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife; for that which has been conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus [Yashua, "salvation"], for it is He who will save His people from their sins."
Jesus had a heavenly Father and an earthly mother. This is the divine pattern for all the sons of God as well. In our flesh, we have two parents, both earthly, which makes us the children of our earthly parents. But to become a son of God, one has to have a heavenly Father.
How can this be? Nicodemus came to Jesus and asked about this as well. John 3:3-6 says,
"Jesus answered and said to him, 'Truly, truly I say to you, unless one is begotten from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' Nicodemus said to Him, 'How can a man be born when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born, can he?' Jesus answered, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born [or begotten] of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.' That which is begotten of the flesh is flesh, and that which is begotten of the Spirit is spirit'."
To become a son of God, one must be conceived by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the seed of the Father. Our earthly bodies are the mother, and the soul is the womb that receives the seed of the Holy Spirit. In other words, to become a son of God, one must first be begotten from above. One's soul must receive the Holy Spirit.
When this occurs (by faith), a person--whether male or female in the flesh--becomes pregnant with Christ. This embryo begins to grow and mature until the time comes for it to be brought to full birth. Paul speaks of this pregnancy in Col. 1:27, "this secret among the nations, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory." The "hope" of every embryo is to be brought to birth.
Concurrent with the second coming of Christ is the birthing of "Christ in you, the hope of glory." This is the son of God. It is the real you. In a way, it is like the next generation. It is what you are becoming. You are its earthly mother, its "Virgin Mary," so to speak. Christ in you is both heavenly and earthly, because this "son" has two parents. And like Jesus Himself, this "son" will have authority in both heaven and earth (Matt. 28:18).
In our coming studies, I will show more details of this and how I believe it will actually work out in practice.
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Posted by Administrator on March 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM under
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The BibleStudyStoreHouse.com is pleased to announce that we now carry The Companion Bible KJV version with notes and appendices by E. W. Bullinger. Stephen Jones often references these "Bullinger's Notes" as part of his on going studies.
This often hard-to-find edition of the Bible is now available and on sale for a limited time. Editions available include:
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Posted by Administrator on March 10, 2008 at 9:40 AM under
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This is Highcalling Podcast Edition #15 with a special edition focusing on the economy with an interview with Bob Henley. This interview follows up on a number of articles Stephen Jones has posted on the God's Kingdom Ministries Weblog regarding economic issues and the http://www.BibleStudyStoreHouse.com's release of a new economic focused recording bundle called " It's the Economy, Stupid!"
In this edition, Bob Henley reviews some background of the current economic turmoil making reference to his Personal Economic Defense Plan article as posted on his website at http://www.servias.org/?p=57.
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Posted by on March 6, 2008 at 7:15 PM under
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The reason Christians keep Sunday is supposedly because Jesus resurrected on Sunday and Disciples supposedly switched to Sunday after that, to honor this event and supposedly they even renamed Sunday to the Lord's Day. I can't find any of these supposed truths in the Bible. Can you? The Bible doesn't even tell us that Jesus resurrected on Sunday, all we know He was already resurrected on early Sunday morning. If you pay attention what Jesus said about how long he will be in the grave it is evident that he was not crucified on Friday about evening and resurrected on Sunday morning. I find the information at www.cbcg.org very useful in finding the truth in this issue.
Mari
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Posted by on March 6, 2008 at 6:49 PM under
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The reason Christians keep Sunday is supposedly because Jesus resurrected on Sunday and Disciples supposedly switched to Sunday after that, to honor this event and supposedly they even renamed Sunday to the Lord's Day. I can't find any of these supposed truths in the Bible. Can you? The Bible doesn't even tell us that Jesus resurrected on Sunday, all we know He was already resurrected on early Sunday morning. If you pay attention what Jesus said about how long he will be in the grave it is evident that he was not crucified on Friday about evening and resurrected on Sunday morning. I find the information at www.cbcg.org very useful in finding the truth in this issue.
Mari
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Posted by Administrator on February 7, 2008 at 4:21 PM under
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It was the slogan that defined an election .. and seems to becoming the growing theme of the election to be.
Whether we like it or not, we all need to deal with the realities of the economy. We are taugth in scripture to gain knowledge and wisdom and to be good stewards of that which we have been given, so we need to understand better how to deal with our current economics.
There are economic forces at play, all within the sovereign hand of God, that we must be aware of. We must must understand our roles, our motives and our hearts for others that may not be as fortunate as ourselves.
This topic bundle looks at economics .. looks at what is going on, what we are to do, and, above all, that we need to have a heart of love through it all.
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Added Bob Henley Video "Dives Weights and Meastures" from Tabernacles 2003 - located at http://www.biblestudystorehouse.com/product/HCT03BHDIVERSWEIGHTS
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Posted by Administrator on February 7, 2008 at 1:35 AM under
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We'd like you to take a min. and check out the Burning Bush Bible Institute, a great place for some in-depth Bible Study. Check them out. at http://www.burning-bush-institute.net
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Posted by Administrator on February 5, 2008 at 10:42 PM under
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Today we started a "Recommended by Us" .. a page that lists idea, services and products that we either use on a regular basis, really like, or can other wise recommend. Check it out at http://www.biblestudystorehouse.com/recomended
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Ron Oja now has a space on the BibleStudyStoreHouse.com .. and his own domain .. http://www.ronoja.org!
For the past number of years Ron Oja has been sharing his unique perspective of scripture, history and current events .. and every now and then there is a camera or audio recorder available to capture the experience. Many of these recordings, with hopefully many more to be added, are now in one place.
If you have not heard Ron before, take a few minutes to check out some of his recording's samples. With a heart, mind, and especially eyes, that are open, we know you'll be blessed.
Until Feb 15, 2008, you can "try Ron" recordings at a 30% discount .. and if for some reason Ron Oja recordings don't work for you, send them back to the BibleStudyStoreHouse.com for a refund. Use the Coupon Code "tryron" in the Checkout to recieve the 30% discount.
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Posted by Administrator on February 5, 2008 at 10:31 PM under
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What is it to have the Mind of Christ? What is it to have Christ in you? And how would one know if this was happening .. or even desirable? These are questions that many have pondered and prayed about. Paul tells us to "Take on the Mind of Christ" in 1 Cor. 2:16 but are we really capable of this?
Dr. Stephen Jones has looked at this question on a number of occasions and we have put together a bundle of those recordings in this package.
This 4 DVD / 7 CD set incles the following recordings:
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Stephen Jones - Tabernacles 2007 - Arkansas - Christ in You ... The Process - 74 min.
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Stephen Jones explores the mystery of Christ in You and delves into the concept of the "Manchild" ... that birthing of spirit of Christ in You. Stephen goes indepth into this nature of this birthing process and shows how it closesly follows the natural human birthing as well as paralleling the feast days of Israel.
Topics included on this Recording include:
- Manifesting Christ as the Sons of God
- The Feast Days Picture the Birthing Process
- What is the Manchild?
- Application of the Law
- Example from the Book of Ruth
- Consequence of Refusal 1) Shoes Loosed
- Consequence of Refusal 2) Spit in Your Face
- "Face" Understood Through Moses
- Spiritual & Fleshly Bodies
- Paul's Commentary on the Face of God
- The Manchild and Tabernacles
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Stephen Jones - Wildernes 2001 - Being Transformed Into the Image of Christ
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In this two session / two DVD or 4 CD set, Stephen Jones takes us on a journey thought Israel's Feast Days with the culmination on the Feast of Tabernacles showing our transformation into the image of Christ in this process. This is a great exploration of "Christ in You, the hope of glory".
Topics included on this Recording include:
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Intercession ... there is much confusion about just what Intercession is. Is it the mother in prayer for her son, a group in prayer for their city or is there more to understood about Intercession.
For many Intercession is a way of life ... part of simply walking out their life. Stephen Jones in his booklet, The Principles of Intercession outlines the core of this type of understanding.
Stephen and others has expanded on this understanding in many recordings gathered here as a bundle.
Recordings included in this 3 DVD / 3 CD are:
Stephen Jones - Tabernacles 2007 - Hawaii - Intercession & Birthing the Manchild - 72 min.
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Stephen Jones reviews the concepts of intercession, the Manchild and explains how this concept was manifest the evening before.
Topics included on this Recording include:
- Perfect Love Cast Out All Fear
- Learning Through Intercession
- Intercession Always Involved the Unacceptable
- Intercession Always Involves Identification
- The Law of Uneven Weights & Measures
- Those You are Interceeding for Will Kill You
- All Nations Have Been Declared Christian Nations
- We Judge Ourselves by How We Judge Others
- Jesus Christ's Example of Intercession
- Responsibility & Authority
- The Intercessory Birthing of the Manchild
- Ten Callings Established
- Order Out of Confusion
- The Goal is Understanding
- God Helps us Remember
- Intercession's Power Relative to Prayer
- The Elijah Calling
Stephen Jones - Tabernacles 2006 - Intercession and the Chosen
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Stephen shares about intercession, relating his experiences early in his walk, and how intercession is connected to the work of the overcomers. He also shows how these overcomers will become the chosen ones and what being chosen is really all about. (65:10 min.)
Topics included on this Recording include:
- Stephen Gets Conscripted
- Be careful What You Pray For
- Understanding Why
- Raising up Overcomers to Reign with Him
- Out Growing Our Spiritual Traditions
- Being Broken Bread
- The Church is the People
- Moving to Tabernacles
Note: This DVD version also includes the following recordings:
- Stephen Jones - The Restoration of All Things According to King David
- Stephen Jones - Moses & the Lamb
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The Restoration of All Things Bundle From Tabernacles 2007
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The Restoration of All Things ... it was one of the major themes during Tabernacles 2007 in Leslie, Arkansas ... and it continues to be one of the major messages that needs to keep going forward as part of the Gospel of the Kingdom.
Recordings in this 3 DVD / 4 CD set include:
Rick Spencer - Paul's Distinct Revelation of Restoration - click here to order this disc only
Rick Spencer of Restoration Nation presented his unique monologue and dramatization of the Apostle Paul as if Paul were giving a message specifically on the Restoration of all Things. Rick has taken from Paul's many writings to give a message that he believes keeps the spirit and substance of Paul's teachings related to Restoration. When summarized in this message it is easy to see that the Apostle Paul definitely understood the message of God's unconditional love for all mankind.
DIck King - Here is Love - click here to order this disc only
Dick King brought his message of unconditional love. Through his 2 part message, Dick explores the parallels between the marriage relationship and our relationship with Christ, searches out in scripture the Father's unconditional love for all his creation and leaves us with the firm understanding of the need to show our love to each other by becoming "the least."
Bruce and Margerie Gerlach - A Journey into the Restoration of All Things - click here to order this disc only
Bruce Gerlach, a long time student and teacher of music, and Margerie Gerlach, a primary school teacher, share their journey into the understanding of the Restoration of All Things. They tell a story of spiritual growth, personal sacrifice and unity of understand that will encourage some, challenge other, and demonstrate our Father God's interest in each of our lives. Bruce starts off this session in praise in song.
You can also add other Titles on the Restoration of All Things including:
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Stephen Jones - Foundational Understandings of the Gospel of the Kingdom
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The Gospel of the Kingdom is the Good News of our God, the King, to this Earth, the Kingdom. As the King's son and heir, Jesus came preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom. Few understood this Gospel then, and few understand it now.
Current and commom bible teaching often teaches a personal gospel focused on the individual and often with very little understanding of the Old Testement. This is not necessarily wrong, but it is incomplete.
Stephen Jones, during the Tabernacles 2007 Conference in Hilo, Hawaii, layed out many foundational understandings of this Gospel in order to bring those in attendance up-to-speed and lay a foundation for the rest of the conference.
These are the same foundations that you and other searching the deeper things of God need.
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The Tabernacles 2007 "Banner Conference" DVDs and CDs are now ready!
We've been working hard to get them ready ASAP ... and now they are here ... including DVDs and CDs from both the Leslie, Arkansas (shipping now) and Hilo, Hawaii conferences (shipping in two weeks).
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This is a blog area set aside for Ron Oja .. we hope he'll start using it soon!
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In early April of 2000 Ron Oja and I had the pleasure of meeting Carlos and Shelli Ricci for the first time. We met through mutual friends who wanted us to share with them the message of the Restoration of All Things from my book, "Creation's Jubilee."
They accepted this teaching with great joy, but a few months later, Shelli was praying, "Lord, you know I believe this message of Restoration, but I'm just one of your stupid children and have been deceived before. Could you give me some confirmation, please?"
About a half hour later, Carlos came up from the basement carrying the early, small version of "Creation's Jubilee." He was white as a sheet, because he had had this book (and never read it) since 1991.
That same evening we went to their home for a meeting, and they told us the story of that book. In 1991 after doing the music for a church in Ilinois, a man walked up to Shelli, handed her the book, saying, "I believe I am supposed to give this to you."
"Oh, I don't want to take your last copy," Shelli replied.
"That's okay, I can get more," he said.
Being in music, Shelli immediately looked in the front to see the copyright date. It read: "Copyright 1991, second printing 1994." Her eyes rolled back in her head. "What kind of a fool is this author? He can't even get the date right!" (This was 1991.) She gave it to Carlos to read. He took it to work, put it on the shelf, and never read it. Then in 1999 they moved to Minneapolis, and the book came with them, packed in a box. He found it in the middle of 2000.
When they told me the story, I asked them when the man gave them the book. It was January of 1991, they knew, because it was winter. The man had given it to Shelli in the cloak room at the back of the church.
Funny thing, though, I finished writing that book on March 18, 1991, about 6 weeks after they received the SECOND EDITION (1994) of the book. The first edition was not even printed until June of 1991.
Who was this stranger? Shelli had never seen him before and never saw him again. She also wondered how the man left so quickly, as he was gone when she looked up. The 1994 copy that she was given was a book before its time.
You know, it would have been much easier for me to write the book if they had sent it to me ahead of time.
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Hi all,
Just wanted to say thanks for providing the videos to the conferences in
Arkansas and Hawaii. It's been really great to hear the speakers and listen
in on what the Lord is sharing there and confirming here in our lives.
I did notice that it seems to be a real theme that all of the speakers are
centralized around the concept of the Kingdom and that has been something
I've noticed is a theme Father is really driving home these days. Its
everywhere, in Hollywood, the news, churches, etc. He obviously has
something to say...ya think? :)
Anyway, thanks again for the videos. Its great for those of us who couldn't
be there this year.
Many blessings,
Ryan McKee
Bellingham, WA
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Posted by Administrator on September 22, 2007 at 2:32 PM under
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I was just richly bless by watching the first session on the computer. This is really awesome that we are able to share even though we couldn't travel to the conference. In Christ,'s love,
Judy Colvin
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To all responsible for the Conference,
We are so grateful to you that we can be included although not able to be
with you at this time.We were not able to receive the video that well but
little by little we viewed all of the first session.We so appreciate the
wonderful teaching .
Our friend Neil Noesgaard used to send word on to us but we can now receive
it ourselves and we are also sharing and passing it on.
We are praying for you as you meet and look forward to hearing more of God's
Word for the Hour.
Thanking you most sincerely,
Elaine and Barry Barfoote
New Zealand
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Posted by on September 17, 2007 at 5:15 PM under
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Greetings to all in Jesus name. The online video is fantastic and a real blessing.
I just wanted to mention a news article I read this morning on the ABC News, I'll just quote from the article directly.
"Zambian police have ordered a forensic probe into a bizarre report that a women believed to have died and been buried 11 years ago has suddenly reappeared in the capitol Lusaka."
Apparently relatives and parents claim that the women named Grace has been resurrected. I could'nt find any details about the date this has supposed to have happened or anything I just thought it may have some significance if genuine.
A quick google search should punch up the story for anyone interested.
Well thanks for making this conferance available online. I live in Australia so could'nt attend personaly.
Bye for now and Godbless.
Andrew Elliott.
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Posted by on September 16, 2007 at 12:29 AM under
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"" In reading Dr. Jones books and articles, it always amazes me how he is able to take an item of the law and apply it to the spiritual aspect of God's Kingdom. For instance, the first book that I read was "Creations Jubilee" and when I read about God being liable for all mankind because he had in effect set a trap for all mankind to fall into by putting the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the garden, therefore, since He is responsible for our fall, He is responsible for the debt for said fall of all mankind. So. therefore, the price of the debt for sin was paid by his son by the shedding of his blood, and the sacrifice of his life. Amen.
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"" I am in agreement with all of Dr. Jones interpretations of the law and how he has applied it to God's Kingdom. My question is this: Why isn't the Sabbath then kept on the seventh day of the week? I know that it is said that because Jesus, the Anointed One, (Christ) rose from the dead on Sunday, it was decided by men that we should thereafter observe the Sabbath day on Sunday, the first day of the week. Because there are places where it is said that the church met on Sunday, people say that we should meet on that day. I'm all for meeting on that day, but that still doesn't prove, or even to really imply that the Sabbath day was changed to that day; only that they gathered on that day.
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"" I only want to be obedient to what God says in the Bible to do. Dr. Jones says in the daily teaching on this site to do my best to keep the law. When I read Pastor Bruggmans' writing that he believes we are to eat the clean foods, I was pleased. I, too, agree and have been doing so for about six years now, along with observing a seventh day Sabbath. From what I've read in the Bible, and in Dr. Jones' writings there has been a judgment for not keeping the Sabbath years and for not keeping the Sabbath days. Was it not wrong when the Pope or the Pharisees presumed to have the right to change God's law? I really believe that if God expected us to change the Sabbath day for any reason, He would have told us, and not left us to come to a conclusion on our own. It's completely understandable for people to keep a Sunday Sabbath day since that's what we've been taught. All that we've been taught has not been correct in so many instances, could it be possible for this to be also incorrect?
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"" With Love, Susie Anderson from Austin, Texas
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Like the rest of you, I can't make the meetings this weekend. I did manage to attend the meetings in Euless in February and was really hoping to make the Arkansas meeting.
Hi, Susie.
However, I did take advantage of the online question option.
Thought that I would share my question with the rest of you to stir up some conversation in these forums.
Here is the text to my submitted question:
Greetings to all
Or I suppose I should say āhowdy yāallā
Iām really sorry that I couldnāt make it to the meetings.
Thank you so much for offering an āonline experienceā
In the weblog of 23 August, you wrote:
Early Church History: Part 23--James' Martyrdom (weblog 23 August)
James the Righteous, who was a Nazirite all his life, and who was therefore allowed into the Sanctuary as if he were a priest, had been Judea's prime intercessor for many years. His knees were like camel's knees because he spent so much time praying for the nation. His martyrdom in 62 A.D. marked the end of this intercession, and his removal from Jerusalem paved the way for the soon-coming destruction of the city.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:5-8 (NASB), Paul says:
Do you not remember that while I was still with you, I was telling you these things? And you know what restrains him now, so that in his time he will be revealed. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of the way. Then that lawless one will be revealed whom the Lord will slay with the breath of His mouth and bring to an end by the appearance of His coming;
From the similarities between the martyrdom of James and the wording in Thessalonians, was the removal of James from Jerusalem a āfirst fulfillmentā of Paulās words?
Is it true that then name āJamesā is really āJacobā? I had heard that the substitution was done in honor of King James. But the Catholic Bible has a book of James and for some reason I wouldnāt expect them to go along with the Anglicans.
if the above thinking is correct, the real question is:
If James is really Jacob ā¦
And the original Jacob was also known as Israel ā¦.
And there is the Zionist Israel ā¦..
Is the removal of Israel a āsecond fulfillmentā?
Dennis
djump@verizon.net
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Posted by on August 20, 2007 at 11:26 AM under
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Hello everyone! Steve & Lyndal from Australia sending their love & greetings to you all. God is good!! ... the hearing of the "restoration of all things" message was/is to us such a blessing ... embracing the love of Jesus in such a full manner has meant being cast out of a Pentecostal fellowship in which we had "invested" 15 years of our life. After a period of "mourning" we soon realised Jesus desired to teach us and move us beyond the denominational "tabernacle" we had previously trusted in ... although we may never meet you brothers and sisters in the flesh due to the vast distance between us yet we feel through mutual experience that we are closer to you all than our own kin folk. God bless you all and keep you in the love of God!!
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Yes, it would--if you could do so. The problem is, you have already broken it, for "all have sinned" (Rom. 3:23). Nothing good that you can do from now on will change the past. So the question is irrelevant.
When God gave the law, He set the standard of perfection (righteousness) that God intended man to live by. When Adam fell, man lost the ability to live up to that perfect standard. Hence, the need for a Sacrifice by which we may obtain forgiveness for sin.
When we come into the full image of Christ, we will do everything the law says, because we will then be capable of fulfilling it—even as Christ was capable when He walked the earth. If that perfect way of life is our future, should we not be “practicing” even today? Should we not be imitators of Jesus Christ? 1 John 2:6 says, “He that saith he abideth in Him ought himself also so to walk, even as He walked.” The fact that Jesus Christ—who was without sin—kept the law perfectly shows us that the law prophesied of the life that Jesus would lead, as well as His calling.
The law prophesied of Him, “Thou shalt not steal.” Jesus did not steal from any man.
The law prophesied of Him, “Thou shalt not murder.” Jesus murdered no man.
The law prophesied of Him, “Thou shalt not covet.” Jesus coveted nothing of any man.
The law was thus prophetic of Christ. We were incapable of keeping it, but He was fully capable of keeping it—and He did. He did what no one else could do. He made up for our deficiency. Jesus did not use other men’s imperfections as an excuse to be imperfect Himself. He never said, “Well, nobody’s perfect, so I don’t mind indulging in a little covetousness now and then.” Instead, He said, “Man is incapable of living righteously, so I will show them how to do it by personal example. I will come to earth and live among them. I will show them how it is done. And then I will ask them to have faith in My blood as their Sacrifice for sin. I will them impute My righteousness to them—calling what is NOT as though it were (Rom. 4:17), until such time as I finish my work in them to bring them to perfection.”
So He gave the law and prophesied in it that He would bring us His righteousness in two stages: first by imputation, making us legally righteous; and secondly by making us actually righteous. Leviticus 14 and 16 speaks of the two birds that would heal man of their “leprosy” (mortality) and the two goats that would cleanse man of his sin.
In both cases, it required two animals, not just one, to complete the job. The first goat (Jesus at the Cross) was to COVER our sin. He imputed righteousness to us by covering it with His blood. The purpose of the second goat (Jesus in His second coming) is to REMOVE our sin. The first dove (Jesus at the Cross) was to impute immortality to us, promising life to us. The second dove (Jesus in His second coming) will actually make us immortal, where we will never experience sickness or death again.
This is the divine order by which He is perfecting us and giving us immortality. At present, we are imputed righteous, for God is calling what is NOT as though it were. Thus, we are able to go boldly before the throne of grace even now, for our sins are covered. When God looks at us, He sees only Jesus, and He sees us as perfect, even though we are not. Because of this, there is no reason for us to continue wallowing around in guilt. There is no reason for us to fear going before His throne boldly. We need not fear Jesus for being “too holy,” and thus, we have no need to get to Him through the intercession of Mary or any other saint.
In His second appearance, Jesus Christ will remove sin from us and transform us fully into His likeness. At that time we will be made actually righteous. According to the law of the two goats and the two doves, this completes the work that He is now doing in us.
This study was written by Stephen Jones of God's Kingdom Ministires. Please see Stephen's books and recording here at BibleStudyStorehouse.com.
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I am in hope of someone I can discuss spiritual truths with in Tx, I don't seem to know but just one or two here near where I live. Anyone there?
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This is sort of like giving up ahead of time because it is impossible to be perfect. Should we stop striving for excellence in sports just because we know that we will probably not win the Olympics?
All Americans break the law at times, even if it is only driving above the speed limit or jaywalking. I find it impossible to keep America’s laws. Is that, then, an excuse for me to murder, steal, or commit adultery? Shall I throw away ALL the laws just because I find it impossible to keep all of them? Or shall I pick and choose which laws I want to follow (such as the laws against murdering my neighbor or stealing his car), but then toss out the ones I disagree with or simply don’t want to keep? Such an attitude is lawlessness.
The implication of this common question is that we should only strive to be obedient to God if our salvation depends upon it. But since our salvation is based upon our faith, rather than upon our obedience, then obedience becomes “unnecessary.”
But “unnecessary” for what? Just because something is not a component of justification does not mean it should be discarded. Works are not a component of justification (Passover), but they certainly are a component of sanctification (Pentecost).
Paul makes it clear that justification is by faith alone, and not by works (i.e., obedience to the law). However, Paul never tells us to sin that grace may abound. Nor does he ever allow Christians to be lawless. John says, “sin is lawlessness” (1 John 3:4). However, our ability to be obedient is something is learned over a period of time, as we “grow up” and mature spiritually from being children to full-grown. Obedience is a function of our Sanctification, not our Justification. We are justified by faith (i.e., Passover experience), but our level of obedience is the measure of our Sanctification (i.e., Pentecost). Obedience (works) naturally follow one’s Justification, for they are the fruit of it.
What are the good works that God looks for in a Christian? Ah, that is where the law comes in, for “by the law is the knowledge of sin” (Rom. 3:20). The law tells us what sin is, and God tells the Christian, “Do not be enslaved to sin any longer.”
I certainly agree that (1) we are incapable of keeping the law—simply because we are not perfect yet, and (2) if our salvation were based upon our ability to keep the law, then no man could be saved—simply because no one is capable of keeping it.
However, our inability and imperfection is OUR problem—not a problem with the law itself. The problem we face is that the law is perfect, while we are not. It forms a higher standard of righteousness than we are capable of fulfilling—even as Christians. But that is no excuse to throw out the law as if it were “bad.”
I set a standard of righteousness for my children as they were growing up. I taught them that stealing their brother’s toys was bad, and I would discipline them for it. I taught them not to do violence to their brothers or playmates, and I would discipline them for doing such violence. I did this, realizing that while they were yet young, they were incapable of fulfilling these rules. I set these standards, knowing from the beginning that I would have to discipline them for breaking my laws until they learned obedience.
The problem was not my rules (laws). The problem was their immaturity and the fact that they were incapable (yet) of fulfilling the law. But what if I had said, “Well, I know my kids cannot keep my law, so therefore, I will have no rules at all. I will let them do what they please, because, after all, they are my children regardless of whether or not they obey me.”
Would that solve my problem? Would that make them perfect?
Well, without rules to break, they would never be disobedient! If I never told them what to do, never issued them a “commandment,” then they could never violate that commandment (law). As Paul says in Romans 4:14, “Where no law is, there is no transgression.”
How would such children turn out? Would they be good citizens and know how to love their neighbor? Or would they turn out as criminals, not knowing the difference between right and wrong?
I know the answer by observation. I look at some other people’s children and see how they were never taught properly the difference between right and wrong at an early age. Then parents attempt to “catch up” when the children are older, but the children are not used to such rules. They prefer their freedom to do as they please. So the imposition of rules in later life often results in rebellion and disobedience, because those moral standards are not written on their hearts.
If we, then, know that children must have rules in order to learn right from wrong, how is it that we think God would not do the same in raising His children to maturity? Our obedience may not be the basis of our salvation, but it certainly has to do with our relationship with God. God has many rebellious children. Don’t be one of them.
This study was written by Stephen Jones of God's Kingdom Ministires. Please see Stephen's books and recording here at BibleStudyStorehouse.com.
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Posted by Cheryl on August 7, 2007 at 7:37 PM under
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I wanted to share a study with the Body of Christ that was prompted by a Word from the Lord I heard on June 14th of this year. On that day I awoke hearing the word “Holy Grail.” As has been the case before, the Lord uses those occasions to teach me new things I did not know. This is the result of that study, and I hope that it blesses others as much as it has blessed me.
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When I think of the word, “Holy Grail,” I naturally think of the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper that we “do in remembrance of Him.” But the Scriptures make it clear that this is not to be taken lightly:
1 Corinthians 11:
27 Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.
28 But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.
29 For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation (judgment) to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.
What these verses show is that when we fail to discern the Lord’s body, then we cause judgment to come upon ourselves.” If we are not with Him, we are against Him, and in doing so, we are accounted as though we are part of the “Body of those who crucified Him,” rather than part of the “Body of He who was crucified.” So it is therefore critical that we understand the nature of what it means to “discern the Lord’s body.” To fail to do so will cause judgment to come upon our own head, and disqualify us from the prize of the higher calling in Christ.
Discerning the Lord’s Body: What does this mean?
The people we come into contact with on a daily basis often try our hearts and test our flesh. Perhaps we surmise they are saved at the time, and perhaps we believe they are not, but clearly we take a chance when we respond in anger, frustration, or the flesh. So often when Christians discuss doctrine and disagree, it is all too common to see one or both persons level accusations against the other, even suggesting that the other is not truly “saved.” Do we know this for fact though? How can we? We do not have the perfect mind of Christ yet to see clearly into the hearts of others. Therefore in rendering accusations, if the person who is the target of our “wrath” actually IS saved, then isn’t true that we “crucify the Son of God” afresh? (Heb. 6:6).
I would submit that is precisely the case. I would also suggest that in responding this way we identify ourselves with the “Body of those who crucified Him,” rather than He who was crucified. To this end then, we FAIL TO DISCERN THE LORD’S BODY and are unworthy to drink of His cup.
Well, perhaps we can keep our tongue in check well enough to resist the fleshly urge to voice an opinion concerning the salvation of another, but certainly voicing anger and frustration would not be the same as “crucifying the Son of God afresh”….. would it?
Matt. 5:
21Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: 22 But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.
[Raca = worthless; good-for-nothing; A Syriac word signifying empty, beggarly, foolish; a term of extreme contempt; empty headed man; a term of reproach used among the Jews in the time of Christ.]
Obviously, terms of reproach and contempt toward another are on the SAME level and equivalence of “killing.” Accordingly, then, is it not clear that terms of reproach and contempt toward another can be the equivalence of “crucifying the Son of God afresh?” We should therefore be careful and ‘bridle the tongue’ (Jam 1:26) lest we become defiled (Jam 3:6).
How to Discern the Lord’s Body: Romans 4:17:
I would submit that to ‘discern the Lord’s body’ we should “call what is not, as though it were” (Rom. 4:17) --even as Christ has done for us. Though we are not perfect and righteous now, He calls us “righteous” as though we already are. Likewise, while we do not have the perfect discernment to see inside a person’s heart NOW and know whether they have indeed already found salvation in Christ, we can recognize that according to the Glorious Gospel of Restoration, ALL indeed WILL eventually be the Lord’s body. Thus it stands without question, that in recognize the future Truth of the inclusion of ALL persons in the Lord’s Body, we must necessarily extend Grace to ALL persons in the present. In other words, “calling what is not, as though it were.” If we fail to do this, if we fail to ‘discern the Lord’s body’ the cup we drink will indeed be a judgment to us, even as Jeremiah said in chapter 49, and even as the Lord said in Matt. 7:
1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
To discern the Lord’s body then is to KNOW Him and SEE Him in ALL things and operating even in the most unlikely of people. To hear Him speaking something to you through the most carnal of men (unbeknownst even to them) is to “discern the Lord’s body.” It is to extend Grace to all persons, without reservation.
The End Result of Discerning (or Failing to Discern) the Lord’s Body
1 Corinthians 11:
29 For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation (judgment) to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.
30 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep.
To fail to properly discern the Lord’s Body is to drink judgment to ourselves and be “weak, sickly, and sleep (die).” The road to victory in overcoming weakness and sickness and even in overcoming DEATH itself then, is to properly “discern the Lord’s Body.” Indeed, the “chalice” or “vessel” that overcomes such things will be a part of the miraculous days ahead of us. To discern the Lord's body then, is to find "strength, health, and LIFE."
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