Tuesday, November 14, 2017

We are the Light, Love, Righteousness of the World

Gods is Light. In Him is no darkness at all.
God is Love, there is nothing 'not love' in his acts or ways.
God is Righteous..His actions are never wrong or not good.

God=light=love=righteous

When God spoke the Creative Act, he first called forth Light (Love, Righteousness)

Darkness, hate and all that is 'not good'(unrighteous) came forth from the fall.

Whenever we don't walk in Love we are not walking in the Light.
Whenever we  aren't doing/being ''righteous" we are not walking in Love.
To walk 'in the Light' is to walk in Love and Righteousness

We are in Fellowship with the rest of the Body when walk in Light (Love, Righteousness)
Our wrath takes us out of the arena of Righteousness (Love, Light)

The commandments were given to show the Father's nature and character of
Light, Love and Righteousness. Stephen Jones says that the commandments are
promises - 'thou SHALL NOT steal' - meaning that the inclination to steal (or whatever
unrighteous act we may refer to) will not be in our nature any longer. We partake
of the Fathers' Divine Nature (2 Peter 1:4) through these promises (commandments)
of Righteousness, which are in essence, promises of Love and promises of Light.

Leaning on our old nature, the nature that we call 'the flesh' ,which is one of lust, 
keeps us in darkness, hate and unrighteousness. The flesh is an enemy towards the
things of God and is in rebellion to what is Love, Light and Righteousness ever since
the Fall.

More to come...






Sunday, November 12, 2017

Blessed Troubles

Troubles, problems, worries are the womb of our Destiny.

These difficulties that we  must overcome should be studied.

The role they are to play in our lives will most likely not be understood completely until we are on the other side of the difficulty but once we ARE on the other side, we should do more than to breathe a sigh of relief and consign them to a forgotten
'drawer' in our mind.

The Lord is and has orchestrated these events for us to overcome.

In being an 'overcomer' we can share in the Life of Christ and
see the setting free of the Captive and an emergence into
our life as those that follow the footsteps of Christ.