To be a disciple of Jesus is to follow and be with Him, spend time with Him. Not to win people to ourselves and our own best interests. Jesus IS Lord. AT VÆRE DISCIPEL ER AT BETALE PRISEN FOR EFTERFØLGELSE. DISCIPLE ER I MESTERLÆRE. IKKE STUDERENDE DER SIDDER OG DISKUTERER HVER DETALJE FOR AT FÅ RET I DERES EGET. EN DISCIPEL STÅR IKKE OVER SIN MESTER OG HERRE JESUS KRISTUS. VELSIGNELSE ER AT KNÆLE. HEBRAISK BOGSTAV AT KNÆLE ER SOM VELSIGNELSE. Shekinah Today - 2015 – A Time for Greater Things!
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To be a disciple of Jesus is to follow and be with Him. Not to win people to ourselves and our own best interests. Jesus IS Lord.
"..God is calling us to greater surrender and obedience, to His Word and His Spirit. Imagine an army where the soldiers obeyed commands only when they felt like it or when it was convenient. Chaos, confusion, deaths, and ultimate defeat would be the result of this. Obedience is not legalism, but rather wisdom, an outward demonstration of our love for Christ, and the secret to great victory! This call for complete surrender and obedience will be especially strong on those leading God’s people because they are called to lead the way. In John 14:23 Jesus said if you Love Me, you will keep My Words. Then, in Luke 6:46 Jesus offers a rebuke, saying ” why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do the things which I say?” He then proceeds to share the painful cost of disobedience.
3. A Greater Purity
God is calling for a greater purity – in heart, in motive, in life and in ministry! Many Christians want to see God do great things in and through their lives, they want to see His Glory revealed. He is saying, “you must consecrate yourselves, repent, and remove the unclean things, the things that pollute your hearts, minds, and lives. As the Church we need to allow the Spirit of God to carry out an internal investigation of our lives, and allow Him to separate the precious form the vile things. It’s time to come clean and prepare for greater things! In Joshua 3:5 He tells the children of Israel to Consecrate themselves because tomorrow God will do wonders among you! This is His word for us today! Get Ready (see a Great Visitation here)
4. A Greater Courage
In 2013 the Lord said this would be a Time for Courage. We can confirm that for us as a ministry, personally, and for many others in the body of Christ that is exactly what it has been since 2013. Our faith has been on trial! We believe this will continue to be true and even more so in the days ahead. This message will be critical for us as Christians to remember. See it here, and keep this in mind as we proceed into 2015 and beyond. The truth is we will not have the courage or the faith we need unless we have come up higher in the 3 previous areas listed – our knowledge of God, in obedience, and in purity.
True Courage
The true courage we need as God’s people in 2015 cannot be born out of pride or the fleshly desire to win, but must be born out of a brokenness that we find on our knees as we pray and intercede for the lost and the deceived. It must be born out of God’s love for a lost and dying world.
To be a disciple of Jesus is to follow and be with Him. Not to win people to ourselves and our own best interests. Jesus IS Lord.
"..God is calling us to greater surrender and obedience, to His Word and His Spirit. Imagine an army where the soldiers obeyed commands only when they felt like it or when it was convenient. Chaos, confusion, deaths, and ultimate defeat would be the result of this. Obedience is not legalism, but rather wisdom, an outward demonstration of our love for Christ, and the secret to great victory! This call for complete surrender and obedience will be especially strong on those leading God’s people because they are called to lead the way. In John 14:23 Jesus said if you Love Me, you will keep My Words. Then, in Luke 6:46 Jesus offers a rebuke, saying ” why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do the things which I say?” He then proceeds to share the painful cost of disobedience.