Stay in Power

Jesus said, “But you shall receive Power after the Holy Spirit comes upon you” (Acts 1:8a).

The key to victorious living in an evil age is staying power, staying in the power, staying in the power of the Holy Spirit. Staying in the power takes focus, discipline, commitment, concentration on the Divine Life of the Lamb.

When Joshua was outside the walls of Jericho, he was in a position of power, even though he found himself “prostrate before the Captain of the LORD of Hosts who was come to aid and comfort the armies of Israel” (cf. Joshua 5:14-15). [From Land of Promise/Jericho]. Joshua stayed in power, in humility to the Greater One.

There is always the Greater One regardless how much we stay in power. Humility in the Presence is a powerful place to abide. Humility understands the true nature of Being. We are in a New Dimension, a New Realm, the Kingdom of God. We may have a gift, a calling, an anointing, a mantle, a position of authority; but we are always in the Presence of the Greater One and humility keeps us secure, in place, grounded, rooted, anchored, immovable, unshakable, steadfast.

Stay in Power, live in Power, work in Power–the dynamite of the Holy One. You have been sent to turn the world upside down.

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Christ’s Body~The Church

Colossians 1:24 Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body’s sake, which is the church:

Strong’s Greek Dictionary #1577.  ekklesia ek-klay-see’-ah from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation:–assembly, church.

The Body of Christ

The Apostle Paul had such a clear understanding of his calling and place in Christ. His entire identity was Christ and, therefore, by extension, Christ’s Body, the Church. The Center, or Core of Paul’s life was outside of himself, and in Christ. When facing the prospects of death Paul declared: “But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God” (Acts 20:24). This is the great challenge for us today. Do we have any sense of the mind of God for our lives, or are we absorbed in our own selfish ambitions, interests and development? By knowing the mind of God for our lives we are moved away from ourselves and into the Life of the Spirit and into the Church of the Living God.

The Afflictions of Christ

“And now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there: Save that the Holy Ghost witnesses in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me”. Acts 20:22-23.

We all know Christ suffered for us unto death and in His sufferings brought salvation to the world. The mystery of the Gospel is that Christ’s sufferings continue in His Body today. Not to obtain salvation (for that suffering was once for all time); but to proclaim salvation to the world. Paul’s declaration in Acts 20: 22-24 (see above) was that his desire was to “testify the gospel of the grace of God” and for that he was willing to endure “bonds and afflictions” for the sake of the gospel and the Body of Christ, the Church. Living the Gospel of salvation in Christ brings afflictions and these afflictions are the afflictions of Christ. Do we know this? Or are we confused by them? There are Scriptures to numerous to print that relate to this. Tribulations, persecutions, afflictions, trouble, hardships and sufferings are part of our life in Christ. By these we come to know Christ in “the fellowship of His sufferings” (Phil 3:10). We also rejoice in them and we should not be moved by them. (see II Cor. 1:1-11; I Peter 4:1-2; 12-14)

For the Sake of Christ, the Church

“Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name’s sake” Matthew 24:9.

Have we moved past self and into Christ? If we say we love Christ, do we understand that Christ and His Body are inseparable? The Body of Christ is joined in Christ (see 1 Cor. 6:17 and Eph. 5:31-32). Everything we do affects the Body. We do not belong to ourselves, but we belong to Him who saved us and Redeemed us by His own blood. Everything is now for His sake alone.

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Perfecting Holiness in the Fear of God

“Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God” (II Cor. 7:1 KJV).

The Spirit of the Lord is speaking to the church and if we will hear the voice of the Lord, we will grow as a body of believers and advance into those things that God has prepared for us. We are in a process of change. We must not settle, be careless and satisfied, or become complacent, but we must move forward “perfecting holiness in the fear of God.”

From the Harvest to the Wine-Press: The wine-press was a place of crushing “treading” the ripe harvested grapes into vats. This was a place of mixture of the flesh of the grapes with the juice. The flesh of the grape was called “the lees.” This process was a time of great rejoicing with shouting and praise to God for His bountiful harvest.

The Process of Being Poured Out: To refine the wine the wine makers put the wine through a series of pouring from vessel to vessel with each pouring making the wine more pure with the lees (dregs) being left behind. Paul alludes to this (see II Tim. 4:6; Phil. 2:17; II Cor. 12:15). The prophets used this metaphor as an illustration in their prophecies:

Jeremiah 48:11: “Moab has been at ease from his youth, and he has settled on his lees, and has not been emptied from vessel to vessel, neither has he gone into captivity: therefore his taste remained in him, and his scent is not changed.”

Zephaniah 1:12: “And it shall come to pass at that time, that I will search Jerusalem with candles, and punish the men that are settled on their lees: that say in their heart, The Lord will not do good, neither will He do evil.”

The Story of Lot: Lot, the nephew of Abraham, was the father of the Moabites. The Apostle Peter calls Lot a “righteous man” whose soul was “vexed” by the unlawful deeds of the wicked (see II Peter 2:6-9). However, in Lot we see a sad story of complacency with the worldly nature that became the hallmark of his descendants in Moab and Ammon.

The Genesis account of Lot begins in chapter 11 when he left Ur of Chaldees with Abram to journey to Canaan by way of Haran. Lot prospered in Canaan to the extent that there was contention between the herdmen of Lot and Abram (see Gen. 13:6-7). However, when Abram gave Lot the choice of the land he “pitched his tent toward Sodom” (Gen. 13:12).

While in Sodom Lot was captured by the armies of the four kings from the East (Gen. 14:12) and had to be delivered by Abram’s armed men (Gen. 14:16). When we are complacent and live among the wicked we are always at great risk of being taken captive by the enemy and in need of rescue.

In Genesis 19 we have the story of Lot’s rescue from Sodom by the angels sent from the Lord by the intercessions of Abraham (see Gen. 18:17-33). In the face of imminent danger of destruction, we see Lot’s complacency (Gen. 19:16) “as he lingered, the men (angels) laid hold upon his hand, and upon the hand of his wife, and upon the hand of his two daughters; the Lord being merciful unto him; and they brought him forth, and set him without the city.” The NASB says, “But he hesitated,” so the angels forced him to leave the city.

The Lord is speaking to us: “Come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, and you shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty: (II Cor. 6: 17-18).

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Jesus is Lord

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