The endemic nature of Christ in a human being!

This is about how the Living Christ can become alive and powerful in your life.

The definition of endemic is belonging to a specific group of people with the same characteristics.

If you are a believer, your old self has died on the Cross and you have inherited the endemic nature of God.

The Holy Spirit is sealed inside you. He is the life of Christ and is at work to transform you into the character of Jesus.

The charge from God is to set your minds on the things above, not on earthly things. This is difficult because we live in the world and our livelihood comes from laboring on the earth.

The Bible says we live in the world but we are not of the world. This is recognizing our heritage in Christ and the promises of God.

Set your mind on the things above through prayer, meditating on the Word, and listening for the voice of God.

The best way to integrate the world into your spiritual life is through the Holy Spirit. Give the Holy Spirit authority over your life and commit your works each day to God.

You will be amazed how you can walk in the light, be productive and receive the blessings of God. Jesus wants to lead you to victories and an abundant life.

The Holy Spirit will teach you how to abide in God while living in an evil world influenced by Satan. He will keep your motives pure and guide your decision making.

You are a new creature in Christ and the only way you can revert back to your old self is by living through your fleshly desires and thoughts.

Walk in oneness with Jesus anchored to the Holy Spirit. Be open to the conviction and correction of the Holy Spirit and heed His warnings and instructions.

We create problems for ourselves by not inquiring of the Lord prior to making decisions. Submit all your important decision making to God and wait upon Him before proceeding with action. Jesus is omniscient and knows every detail of your future. Don’t waste this valuable counsel and create misery for yourself.

Your new self is continually being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator. Ask God each day to let the Word of Christ dwell richly in you with all wisdom and understanding.

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, clothe yourselves with the fruit of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit will fill you with the Living Water enabling you to exude compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience everywhere you step.

God desires for all His people to have a forgiving and contrite attitude.

The unconditional love of Christ has forgiven you from all your past sins so you must forgive others who have hurt or maligned you.

Sometimes God disciplines and refines believers with what seems like cruel and harsh measures. We have to forgive God during seasons of testing and for the fiery trials coming in our lives. God knows exactly what He is doing!

Finally, we need to be thankful people and pray for the peace of Christ to be alive in our hearts at all times.

The fires of God upon the Body of Christ!

The Holy Spirit has recently been speaking to me through the Book of Ezekiel.

Ezekiel, the prophet, spoke out about the false prophets and the whitewashing of the truths of God.

He lived in both Jerusalem and as a captive in Babylon and wrote the book around 570 B. C.

The Old Testament prophets were messengers of God. They were anointed by God to speak and write His words.

Today, we have New Testament prophets with the same anointing and access to the voice of God. Unfortunately, Christianity tends to minimize or denigrate the role of prophets in the New Covenant.

Jesus, Moses, Elijah and David were all powerful prophets speaking for God and performing signs and wonders.

The message today is a warning to prophets or leaders who speak the words of God out of their own imagination. Many are speaking nonsense, false prophecy and acting with impure motives.

The religious leaders today are seducing believers with false promises and whitewashing the truths of God to create a picture of peace which is non existent in the world.

The warning also refers to those prophets or leaders in the Body of Christ who do not stand in the gap to build a strong wall around the Body of Christ to fight off the evil intentions of Satan. The principle of standing in the gap is a commitment to vigilant prayer and intercession to overcome the strongholds of Satan.

God is against those who speak nonsense and lies. He goes on to say “They shall not be in the assembly of My people, nor be written in the record of the house of Israel, nor shall they enter into the land of Israel. Then you shall know that I am the Lord God.”

God accuses the prophets of proclaiming peace when there is no peace and explains the wall they have built around Jerusalem was made with untempered mortar and will crumble away.

This accusation of God is very relevant today. There is no peace in the world and things will get worse not better. And, the leaders in the Body manipulate the Word of God to satisfy their own motives while presenting an unrealistic picture of God.

God is angry over the false teaching and has a strong warning to those who whitewash the truths of God.

“So I will break down the wall you have plastered with untempered mortar, and bring it down to the ground, so that its foundation will be uncovered; it will fall, and you shall be consumed in the midst of it. Then you shall know that I am the Lord.”

The whole point of this narrative is to understand the judgment of God is over the Body of Christ.

At this very moment the Holy Spirit is telling me the fires of God will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth upon unrepentant believers and corrupt leaders in the Body of Christ.

This speaks to the importance of living under the authority of the Holy Spirit and taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ Jesus.

He lives so we can live!

The nomenclature of Christ!

Come follow Me and I will do for you what you can never do for yourself!

The Holy Spirit recently spoke to me about this topic and impressed upon me to create a glossary of the benchmarks we live by as a Christ follower. I have tried to keep this simplistic and void of religion. This is by no means a complete work but a glimpse of what to expect as a believer.

The definition of nomenclature relates to devising or choosing names of things in a specific discipline. In this context, we are referring to the Kingdom of God.

The nomenclature of Christ is laid out in the Bible. For example, salvation relates to the gift of God.

The nomenclature of God is how we navigate through life. This begins with salvation when someone makes a commitment to live for Jesus above all else.

Redemption is the work of Jesus on the Cross. Jesus sacrificed His life so a believer can overcome death and be saved from the bondage of sin and condemnation. You are purchased with the blood of Jesus and belong to Him.

You become born again by the Spirit and Truth and become a new creature in Christ Jesus. Old things pass away and all things become new.

The believer becomes baptized into the death and resurrection of Christ. You die to living for self and enter into the resurrected life of Christ.

You are sealed with the Holy Spirit. He is the life of Christ and your pipeline to the reality of Christ. This enables you to hear the voice of Jesus and build a personal and embracing relationship with Him.

As a new creature in Christ you are now entitled to all the promises of God in Christ. The promises give a believer strength and hope to deal with all the challenges of life.

The Holy Spirit begins a process of transforming you into the values of Jesus.

At this point there is a red flag from the Holy Spirit. Many believers turn to religion and attempt to appease God by doing works and keeping laws.

Jesus abhors religion. This will weaken the power of the Holy Spirit within you and deprive you of discovering the reality of our great God.

The purpose of God is to draw you into an all consuming relationship with Jesus built on loyalty and obedience to Him. This is called walking with Jesus.

Jesus wants you to genuinely seek the will of God for your life under the authority of the Holy Spirit.

Your ministry and works for Jesus are subservient to building trust and oneness with Christ.

The challenge with a believer is dealing with sin. All humanity is born with an inner nature to live for self and defy God.

God deals with your corrupt inner nature through the work of sanctification which is the process of refining you into the character of Jesus.

Your role is to confess your sins, pray for the blood of Jesus to cover you and be open to the conviction and correction of the Holy Spirit.

The conflict is choosing to walk under the authority of the Spirit or live through your fleshly desires. There are two laws of God at work in a believer. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus will set you free from the law of sin and death.

God wants you to have unshakeable faith in His promises and not give any power or credence to what you see with your eyes.

The Christ follower will face many fiery trials in life. They are designed by God to strength your faith and give you confidence in Jesus when all you see is darkness and adversities.

Your relationship with Jesus is nourished by prayer, reading the Bible, and listening for His voice. You can also find counsel, strength and support in the Body of Christ with friends or through a local church.

In your spiritual journey, God is preparing you to become a fountain of Living Water touching all those in your life. The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

The fruit working through a believer will draw others to the authenticity of Christ. This is far more effective than quoting Bible verses which tend to turn people off.

God calls all believers to pray and make intercession in their spiritual journey. This is based on the biblical truth “Filling up the flesh with the afflictions of Christ for His body the Church”. In this role God works through your indwelling Holy Spirit to bring down strongholds and set people free from sin. This is a laborious and pure ministry and will draw you close to the heart of Jesus.

Salvation does not relate to time. It can be defined as walking with the Living Christ by faith and seeking His will for your life. You abide with Jesus under the authority of the Holy Spirit.

In Him, we live and move and have our being.

Ask Jesus to prove the legitimacy of the Easter Story!

The challenge is determining if Jesus was resurrected on Easter Sunday and is now seated at the right hand of God with power and dominion over all things.

Jesus proved His legitimacy by appearing and speaking to many witnesses after His death.

The Bible reports the resurrection story through many apostles and prophets.

Jesus told the religious leaders of the day “You search the scriptures for eternal life but they testify of Me.”

Probably none of these facts are not going to persuade you that Jesus is a reality and wants to have a personal and embracing relationship with you.

Easter becomes more than church and a nice brunch when you meet the Living Christ. It changes your whole life and transforms you into a new creature.

The epiphany of Easter becomes real when you open up your heart and challenge Jesus to prove His authenticity.

Don’t worry about your sin or ugly past. With Jesus they are gone as far as the East is from the West.

Jesus loves those who come to Him with doubts and unbelief.

Jesus doesn’t expect you to surrender your life to Him without some proof of who He is.

You have to approach Jesus by faith with an open heart and He will give you insurmountable proof of who He is.

Reach out to Jesus and you will have the best Easter ever.

Becoming spiritually minded like Christ!

The biggest hindrance to becoming a spiritually minded person is religion.

God is not so much concerned with what you do but in living in oneness with the Living Christ.

Religion is about works and seeking justification by keeping laws.

Jesus hates religion; it stifles the Spirit of Christ.

Jesus is a Spirit and is sealed inside you. He is the source of the Living Water.

Worship Jesus in Spirit and truth. You do this by listening for His voice, prayer and reading the Word.

Develop a mindset Jesus is alive and wants to be in every moment of your life.

Commit your works each day to God and pray for a heart of wisdom.

Inquire of God in all your decision making and seek His will for your life.

The epiphany of Christ will take place in your life when you pray “God I surrender my life to you and agree to live under the authority of your Holy Spirit. I want to walk in oneness with you. Be present in my life and guide my pathway.”

You will meet the awesome Living Christ and nothing will matter except pleasing Him. Jesus will be a reality in every moment of your life and religion will fade away.

Today is Good Friday. Let God baptize you into His death and resurrection. Then in three days you will rise with Jesus and soar on eagle’s wings.

The permutations of Christ!

The word today from the Holy Spirit is understanding the permutations (or arrangement) of Jesus in the End Times.

We will be examining the words of Jesus and avoid making controversial statements about the Tribulation.

Jesus has provided us with an overview of the future. We have to accept this without conjecture or attempting to project future events in a more specific time frame.

The disciples came to Jesus questioning Him about the future signs at the end of the age.

Jesus responded with a warning not to be deceived. Many imposters will appear in the future claiming to be Christ.

There will be wars but do not be troubled for they are not a sign of the end. There will be nations rising against nations.

The end times will consist of famines, pestilences, and earthquakes. All these calamities are the beginning of sorrows.

Then tribulation will begin and the the satanic leaders will kill many and believers will be hated by all nations for claiming the name of Jesus.

This will be followed by bitter division between believers and non believers filled with betrayal and hate.

Then false prophets will appear and deceive many. There will be lawlessness and the love of many will become cold.

Jesus says that those who endure to the end shall be saved. And, there will be an outpouring of the gospel message throughout the world.

Then the end will come and the start of the great tribulation.

Believers will see the “abomination of desolation” prophesied by Daniel. This is the evil work of Satan to bring desolation to the world and this vision happens in a holy place.

Then Jesus tells all to flee to a safe place with a sense of urgency.

This will begin the great tribulation with severe calamities. No flesh could be saved but for the love of God who will shorten the tribulation. In the Book of Revelation we learn that 25% of the world population will die during this season of tribulation.

According to Bible scholars the tribulation will last seven years but there are conflicting views.

Then Jesus warns all believers not to believe those who proclaim to be Christ. They are false christs and prophets who will demonstrate great signs and wonders to deceive believers.

They will attempt to get believers to look for Jesus in various places. Do not follow these false Gods.

Jesus will come as a bolt of lightning and appear to everyone from the East to the West.

After the tribulation, the sun will be darkened and the moon will not have light and the stars will fall from heaven. And, the powers of the Heavens will be shaken.

(As a footnote, several years ago Jesus let me see with my own eyes a star falling from Heaven and the resulting horrific destruction and death.)

Then Jesus will appear in Heaven and all the nations on earth will mourn for Him and see Jesus coming on the clouds of Heaven with power and great glory. Jesus will send His angels to gather together His elect from the four winds blowing from one end of heaven to the other.

At this point in time, all believers on the earth will live with Jesus forever.

Now what can we learn from the permutations of Christ. All believers will suffer to some extent through the Tribulation. No one can escape all the calamities.

We must be grounded in Jesus and submitting to the authority of the Holy Spirit. As believers we need to be aware of false teachers and take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.

There is a sense of urgency today to come clean with Jesus and commit our lives to Him. And, we must pray for the protection of Jesus against the powers of evil.

Now is the time to wake up and face Jesus!

And do this, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed.

There is an urgency with God concerning salvation. This cannot be delayed anymore.

Many believers are mostly sleeping through the gift of salvation. They have a subtle or subdued attitude about Christ.

Today is a wake-up call. We are on a collision course with God and will have to face the consequences of our sin and apathy towards Jesus.

We are in the end times and the judgments of God are over all nations. God is unleashing His wrath through cataclysmic actions.

We do not respect or fear God. We take salvation for granted and give God mediocrity. Jesus is not the centerpiece of our life.

Last night the Holy Spirit spoke this Bible verse to me:

For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.

We must all examine our lives and make sure our thoughts, motives and actions are built on the foundation of Christ.

If you practice duplicity don’t expect help from God.

Salvation cannot be taken lightly. This precious gift gives you the ability to walk with Jesus every day of your life and hear His voice. Jesus lives in you through the Holy Spirit but is not a reality to most Christians.

The salvation of God is about today and will give you wisdom, strength and protection during the whirlwind of judgement. However, you have to be right with God and covered with the blood of Jesus. The attitude of pleasing self must be crucified with Christ.

Now is the time to return to Jesus and confess your sins and seek repentance. Put on the armor of light and give the Holy Spirit authority over your life.

Let Jesus do the housecleaning so you can stand blameless before Him.

Take God seriously and live in the presence of the Living Christ. There is no one like Him!

Transacting business with Jesus!

Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, the power and the glory, the victory and the majesty; For all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours; Yours is the kingdom, O Lord,
and You are exalted as head over all.

To discuss this subject we need to understand the nature of Jesus as described in the scripture above. I can testify through a personal meeting that there is no one like Jesus.

Jesus desires to have a symbiotic relationship with you which is defined as a mutually beneficial partnership between two parties.

You do business with Jesus in many different interactions including prayer, reading the Bible, listening to His voice, and worshipping Him in Spirit and Truth.

Initially, you must commit your life to Jesus and make a decision to live for Him above all else.

As a believer, your life is an open book to Jesus. He is omniscient and knows your every moment from the beginning through the future. You cannot hide anything from Jesus.

Jesus knows you better than you know yourself. He sees all your weaknesses and limitations.

You can contact Jesus directly at any time through your words in a prayer conversation.

As a caution, remember Jesus is holy and without any imperfection.

I would suggest you approach Jesus asking Him to cover you with His blood and seek repentance from your sins. This will allow you to stand blameless before Him.

The subject of transacting business with Jesus is a reality. He desires to have a very personal and embracing relationship with you.

Speak candidly to Jesus and listen for His voice. Jesus speaks to believers through the indwelling Holy Spirit.

You have the freedom to ask of Jesus and He has the freedom to ask of you.

In this relationship you can claim all the promises of God by faith. Reach out with boldness and confidence in dealing with Jesus.

Jesus has the right to convict and correct you of sin. He wants you to seek out His will for your life and live in obedience to His instructions.

Jesus operates on the principle of faith. He asks you to trust His promises and not what you see with your eyes.

Jesus also makes personal promises to believers. You must accept the prophetic promises by faith and have confidence and hope they will appear in His perfect timing. Do not despise prophesy or lose hope. This will make your heart sick and take away the vitality of your faith.

Jesus can do for you what you can never do for yourself!

The challenge to walking with Jesus is to give the Holy Spirit authority over your life. Commit each day to God and he will be in all the moments of your life.

Jesus tends to be controversial and unpredictable so be open to a roller coaster journey.

Jesus does not think or act like you. Jesus has no ego and we are consumed with our own needs.

Jesus transforms believers into a new creature filled with the character of God.

The upside of Jesus is living in His presence here on earth and forever.

Jesus is alive and He is the real deal!

What are you discarding from the life of Jesus?

The title for this blog came to me last night from the Holy Spirit along with the word recalcitrant which means having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline. In the context of this narrative we are speaking about rebellion against God.

Jesus has clearly laid out the instructions for His disciples in the Bible. Briefly, we are to love God with all of our heart and strength and love others as we love ourself.

There are many other precepts but probably the most important is to “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these other things will be added unto you.”

Another way of interpreting this truth for a Christ follower is to zealously seek the will of God above all else.

What happens to most believers is they examine the life of Jesus and accept what is comfortable and discard the more difficult and demanding words of Jesus.

There are two reasons this happens:

First, you and I are self driven people who desire to live our own life and make our own decisions.

Secondly, we have a recalcitrant nature and reject the authority of Jesus.

At times, we all discard the teachings of Jesus in some way. The cost of obedience is just too expensive.

It is difficult and painful to give up your rights and independence to Jesus. For many this is just asking too much.

How does Jesus fit into this human predicament?

First of all, Jesus knows you better than you know yourself. He is aware of all your weaknesses and fleshly desires to live for self.

Jesus is not looking for perfection. He is just asking you to be willing to change.

As a starting point, find a quiet time and place to meet with Jesus.

Speak candidly to Jesus and express your doubts about trusting Him. Ask Jesus what you need to change in your life? Then listen to His response.

The advantage of accepting the fullness of Jesus!

Jesus will create a personal and embracing relationship with you. He will become your best friend and speak to you frequently.

Jesus will enhance the quality of your life including your marriage and family, your work and your special interests.

Jesus will do things for you that you can never do for yourself.

The Holy Spirit will give you spiritual gifts and revelations from Christ.

Jesus will share His life with you through the Holy Spirit. Jesus will fill you with His attributes of strength, joy, wisdom and protection.

Jesus is omniscient and will protect you from evil.

Jesus will reward your obedience with an abundant life filled with the goodness of God.

Under the microscope of Jesus!

His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.

The Holy Spirit spoke to me today about this subject.

This started in the Garden of Eden with God asking Adam and Eve how they knew they were naked. They both had defied God and sinned. This caused a cataclysmic wave of sin to enter into the lives of all humanity.

The beautiful creation of God became a blight and brought darkness, sorrow and suffering to all.

If you are a believer you are under the scrutiny of Jesus at all times.

The analogy used in this scripture is a winnowing fork which was used in ancient days to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Sin never goes away. You might be living a life pleasing to God but there is an undercurrent of sin in your nature.

We will all have to face God at the judgment seat. He will store the wheat (your good work) in Heavenly glory and the chaff (your sin) will be burned up and disappear forever.

God is holy and there will never be sin in heaven.

Getting back to the reality of life today, Jesus is omniscient and sees everything. He evaluates your thoughts, motives and actions with the values of God.

God sees the part of your personality hidden from your eyes. It is not a pretty picture. The Holy Spirit is constantly at work to convict and correct a believer.

Most importantly, God wants to deal with the underlying core issues driving your sin. He accomplishes this by intercession and the fires of God.

The role of a believer is to confess your sins and ask Jesus to cover you with His blood. You must also have an open heart asking God to convict you of sin and then seek repentance.

At times, Jesus will bring up your past sins as a reminder of your disgusting actions and the mercy of God. The wake up calls confirm the importance of walking with Jesus under the authority of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus desires for a believer to be a fountain of Living Water touching all those in his life. Remember, yours is not to judge for the measure of your judgment of others will fall upon you.