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Men, Why Gaze at the Sky?

August 21, 2017 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

"I am amazed that you can so easily be fooled into swapping the Gospel for a gimmick! The Gospel reveals the integrity of your original identity rescued in Christ; the gimmick is a conglomeration of grace and legalism. A mixture boils down to a do-it-yourself plan of salvation. (Which is a recipe for disaster.)" Gal. 1:6 (Mirror Translation)

Anyone trained to do so, can gather evidence about another group, person or people, and present that evidence like a prosecutor in front of a jury, expecting to identify those people with their crime. There's not a problem with this if you're a "free agent" (a person who does not have any commitments that restrict their actions), but to the ones who Christ is coming in the flesh (1 Jn 4:1-3) it's contrary to His nature to put people "in" captivity, which comes from thinking more highly of ourself than others. It's also rooted in proving someone else is wrong (as opposed to showing what's right), like the Pharisees and Sadducees, who knew the letter of The Word but not The Message (within Jesus, The Word made flesh). The Spirit gives Life (1 Cor. 8:1).

When we reject His Life, we set ourselves above God, but the sad irony is, by faith in Him lowering Himself to be with us (Son of Man and also Son of God, Jesus), you were already seated with Him (Eph 2:6,7). Being seated "WITH" Him is not enough for sin, which seeks to be seated "INSTEAD" of Him. Sin seeks possessive power rather than the power that flows through us as a result of surrender to The King and His Acceptance of us (me). Sin is always rooted in fear (self- preservation or sacrificial) even though it may be presented as a trumpeting rally cry for troops.

The tears that flow down my cheeks lately, typically come from my own lack of faith, when I survey His Body. I see so few of us actually embrace how clean Jesus's death, burial and resurrection made us that I'm a lot like Gideon, wondering How God will pull this off. There is no reason for me to point out your faults (I confess for looking at you wrongly!) except in building you up. Being out of tune with God, we see each other's faults (2 Cor. 5:16) without offering hope in Christ. Why would we regard each other after the flesh anyway? Christ has dealt with all hindrances to Him. I repent unto the Kingdom of God. Go with me. My door is open; I desire for you to trust and obey with me. Christ is coming in my flesh (1 Jn 4:2) and I long to see Him formed in you, as well.

"Now the decisive conclusion is this: in Christ, every bit of condemning evidence against us is cancelled." ~ Rom 8:1 (Mirror Translation)

I'd be remis if I didn't share my train of thought that got me here. Today, there's a total eclipse crossing America and the last few days, my attention has went toward Acts 1.Man looking up When I first recognized God's calling on me, He showed me how Christ's return would look. He used the Galation passage where men of Galilee were standing, gazing at the sky. A cloud received Jesus, out of their sight. Two men stood by them in white saying, "men (of Galilee), why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven."

What is He saying? The clouds will be removed from your eyes to see Him and be with Him. "...then shall I know even as also I am known." (1 Cor. 13:12). His appearing is IN you. I'm not arguing about what happens later. If there's an argument from me it's about what God's original intent is for creating you! My point is that He didn't die for the world, only to have us share to others in the second person. In you, if you believe, is not two spirits (your spirit and His Spirit). There's His Spirit only, so the more you abide (rest in) in Him, it's literally Him they're seeing in your frame, through your unique personality, size, color and quirkiness. He is with you now.

While everyone is starring at the eclipse, stare directly into my eyes and you'll see The Son. Believe, and look in a mirror. You're looking at Him staring back at you.
We are one in Him, your servant,
David

Filed Under: Current Events, Kingdom, Spiritual Tagged With: Apostle, Christ be formed, David Roberts, God is no respector of persons, Kingdom of God

We are His Church, a Moving Temple- His Kingdom is at Hand

February 8, 2017 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

buildchurchThe premise you can join the church as if you were enrolling in school is a dangerous precedent commonly accepted and left unchallenged. The emphasis has for to long been on "who's in" versus "who's out". There's nothing wrong with identifying those co-laboring with us but I caution you not to assume our mission is to get the world to come into our camp. In His Kingdom, we go into the world.

Our mission is to BE LIGHT, allow His Light to shine, to Love with His Love as He draws by His Spirit whoever He desires (and likewise, He will harden some hearts).

"CHURCH" is certainly a school for Kingdom citizens but as members of His Church our enrollment requires submission to the overseers of His School. To His School, He gave gifts (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers) that we submit until we're all One Man, able to stand in His presence, establishing His Kingdom on Earth (Read Ephesians 4).

We're called, drawn by a personal relationship with Christ Jesus; by His Love. As we're drawn into intimacy, we marry Him (meaning: we have intimate relationship with His Spirit). He penetrates our fig leaves with His Love, reaching the depths of our soul. He goes past the wall of fear, to the source of our very being. In this, we're infused with His Love and purpose, previously hidden due to our previous, personal dishonesty.

In any marriage we can expect procreation. When we're intimate with His Spirit we're made His child. At this point, we continue until Christ is formed in us. God desires to bring His child in you to delivery (read Isaiah 66:8.9). The greater reality is you are the offspring of God, literally!

Just as in marriage we can expect procreation, we can inquire to the inability to reproduce. If there's no procreation, there's something wrong with the man or woman. In the natural, there could be any number of reasons why a couple isn't procreating, but with God, we know there's nothing wrong with His ability to reproduce. If you're not being formed in His image, look in the mirror; there, you'll discover the problem. You can't blame anyone if you're not pregnant with God's child, except yourself or God's timing. If it's you, that can be corrected, but only through spiritual restoration. Sin attempts to make corrections by borrowing from the same logic that put the fig leaves on in the first place, effectively functioning as a condom. In order to become pregnant, everyone knows there must be penetration. With God, He must penetrate your heart. Because I've not mentioned other aspects of being spiritually pregnant doesn't mean you can't draw your own parallels but if we'll keep the main thing the main thing we'll discover all the work of ministry was being done without sound of hammer or tool as we were shaped.

The fig leaves we hide behind are fear based walls, acting like condoms, hindering Love to pierce the deepest parts of our being. When He does break through don't stop. Carry the Child to full term. It's Christ being formed in you.

And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither: so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building. 1 Kings 6:7

Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Matt. 16:17,18

His Church members (His moving Temple) are very aware we don't deserve intimacy with Creator God by our own merit, but we're also convinced we were created in His image and DO deserve His Grace, based on HIS merit. We know Him personally because He came to us. We know Him through the way compassion He gave, so it's natural for us to also have compassion on all.

For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins: Who can have compassion on the ignorant, and on them that are out of the way; for that he himself also is compassed with infirmity. Hebrews 5:1,2

"... we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat." Hebrews 5:11,12

We submit ourselves to being washed by His written and preceding Word; being transformed by the renewing of our minds, we are no longer conformed to the world, able to prove what's good, acceptable and perfect will of God (Rom. 12). With our minds transformed, we see the world the way He sees it. We see people the way He sees them, no longer through the flesh! We submit ourselves as instruments He's fashioning, unable to make a sound unless He breathes through us.

Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more. 2 Cor. 5:16

We are His Church (His Temple); His Kingdom is at hand. The fact there are children of God automatically refute every attack where His appearing is always in the future and the word "church" is so commonly thrown around.

What do we do if you're a seeker and you hear?

  • "they're having a huge revival at this or that 'church'",
  • "the preacher is great at our 'church'", or
  • other advertisements about their 'church'

... don't bother going. In fact, run the other way. Don't go when you hear, "He's here or over there" (Matthew 24:26, Luke 17:23)!

Our presence makes it self-evident there's a false church, who more closely resembles anti-Christ than Pro-Christ. We are carriers of His Christ; we "re"-present Him to the world He loves. We've laid our lives down and found Life. Now, we preach His Gospel, not only with our words but with our lives.

"Know ye not that we are (plural) the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are." 1 Cor. 3:16,17

There's a fair chance you may read this and feel I'm being negative about the Church. You might think I'm saying your local organization isn't measuring up. That's the furthest thing from the truth. Simply put, quite often, many from His Church are active in our organizations, but everyone in our organization aren't in His Church. I'm addressing The Church, whether they're in the organization or not.

If we're gonna discuss the within, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention what a terrible thing it is to be intimate with God. To be intimate with God isn't what we see on Sunday mornings at the local house of worship. What you may witness there is the results of those who have allowed themselves to be penetrated by God's Spirit. They're pregnant and you can see the glow on their faces, along with the rocking motion that indicates they're in rhythm with God. It's important we identify each other instead of just assuming everyone who shows up is part of His Church. Why? you might ask. We're called to love the world, not ourselves so we're moved by compassion for those ignorant or out of the way. Those that are part of His Church understand the language of losing our lives to find them. Those living in Truth experience death to the old mind (self), and aren't fooled when people describe it like it's getting the flu. The reason: know the power of His resurrection!

We can only approach Him by faith, which is code for denial of trust in self. In my weakness, I've found strength. Strength in weakness is one indication you're pregnant with Christ being formed in you. You might say, our minds are being transformed to find a new comfort zone. That new comfort zone is much like Jesus, who endured the cross for the joy set before Him. First, we've got to ask and answer a question. What joy was set before Him that He would endure the cross? You've gotta answer that question for yourself, but I was on His mind when He endured the cross. That's how much He loved me. Now, as His Love leads me and I surrender to it, I'll begin to love what He loves. My world and those in my path require the same sacrifice from me as Jesus patterned (as a priest after the order of Melchizedek). Of course, we aren't the only begotten Son, but we do follow as do only what we see the Father doing. Since I've received such a great gospel, it's only fitting I offer myself up for those I encounter (read and study Hebrews 5- it's gold). Going through Gethsemane isn't fun, but it's required.

Filed Under: Kingdom Tagged With: Apostle, David Roberts, Greater Works, Hebrews 5, Kingdom of God, We are His Temple

That’s What It’s All About

February 1, 2017 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

It may seem obvious to you but the reason we have rules for operating motor vehicles is so everyone is on the same page while driving. Each state even has a Department of Motor Vehicles to oversee issuing motor vehicle titles, maintaining vehicle registration information and enforcing other statutes. Furthermore, there is another department we're all familiar, which is responsible for enforcing traffic laws. It wouldn't do if even 10% of drivers didn't know to drive on the right side of the road, stop at red lights, or to drive at or below safe speed limits. Can you imagine the mess it would make if we just left it up to the individual to drive any ole way?

"There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Prov. 14:12.

My home is dark at night. When I'm awakened for whatever reason, I'm able to walk through the house without aid of any light. I've walked the paths so many times it's become second nature to me. When I'm approaching my refrigerator or a door frame, it's almost as if I could see them, even though it's dark. As I approach them, I place my hand out at exactly the right place and exactly the right time. It's as if my eyes have those boundary markers burned in my mind. My only surprise would be if God or someone moved my refrigerator the night before. It takes illumination to see beyond what you're accustom to doing so that's why it's important to be contemplative about the message of Jesus Christ. If it's just a story we're telling, without changing us, then we may be walking these trails out of memory rather than His Light.

Have you ever been in a group, planning an activity, where everyone is spit-balling ideas? Someone, with great enthusiasm (or possibly frustration) adds this small qualifier to their statement, "That's what it's all about" (or “that's the point” or something similar)? They say what they're gonna say but in an effort to rally support, they add, "That's what it's all about". When we say "that's what it's all about" we often really mean "that's what it's all about according to the way I see it now". It's not a negative thing to acknowledge how you're seeing it, but when we project our illumination onto others, we've moved away from Love.

Human nature assumes it's right to apply the "Rules of the Road" strategy to every area of life, but if we did, we'd quickly discover why this can't be healthy. In life, there is always opportunity to learn and grow, so if we're always quick to say, "That's what it's all about" we won't move beyond the walls we're defining. Maybe you do know what it's all about; so what. If our relationships with God and each other used the "Rules of the Road" strategy we could hardly claim we loved each other. Love doesn't try to shove people in man-made systems.

"... present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." Romans 12:1,2

Maturing as a son of God is simply maturing in His Love, which is the spirit of what Paul is describing in Romans 12. By being willing participants, you'll find you are being formed in Christ's image, right in your unique self.

Another place we find these common phrases is in pulpits. You could be a great natural leader, able to get people to build anything for you, but if their hearts aren't being changed, what have you done? Kingdom leaders are looking at the inner man, not concentrating on what's seen, except to use as the example to reveal what's not seen. Since I was first baptized in His Spirit, it stood out to me, the early church in Acts had ALL THINGS in common. The "consequence" was their possessions but “the reason” was their hearts were individually turned toward God's.

"That's what it's all about". When talking about the “Rules of the Road” then it's simple to answer but when speaking of what you've got in mind when you're facing life, be aware of your inner posture, to see if you're navigating by memory or if the Light is on. You're safe with God but since He's everywhere then you're free to leave the comfort of your worn paths. The comfort of His presence is far more great anyway.

Having understanding is what I'm hoping to impart to you today but it begins with being teachable. If we always know everything we can't learn. Don't think I'm saying we shouldn't work off a premise. We must have a premise in order to operate, but when we approach God, allowing Him to change our premise, we are much more happy and less ridged toward others.

When we're in a conversation with others, perceiving our way of seeing things is the only way of seeing them, we've effectively told everyone else that they are wrong. Of course, you can't go around not believing what you're saying but you can go through life willing to learn. The next time you hear or wanna say, "That's what it's all about", consider what you're saying and don't try to make your perception the center of everyones universe. Seek God's perception and have fellowship with it. If you're experiencing frustration, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say there's 100% chance your struggle is a result of trying to enter a room you're already in. Please re-read that... and rejoice! All the stress we put ourselves through makes us like a wind-up toy, constantly needing attention and being rewound.

Because both 'you' and 'the world' are the center of His attention, there is sufficient Grace to carry you. The more you become aware of the intimacy of Christ coming in your flesh, you'll discover you were already safely in the room with Him, seeing for yourself how you're known to God. The issue was never outside you, as if someone stole your wallet. It was always a matter of faith in Christ/Spirit. Therefore, growing in acceptance of this truth releases the benefits of His performance on the cross in and through you. His performance was either all sufficient or not, which should leave you with Faith, Hope and Love, so have Faith in His Love.

About Love, Love is one thing you can safely say, "That's what it's all about" or "That's the main point". You'll never go wrong with Love but don't assume you can't grow more in Love. Our reality should be God's Love and life in the larger possibility of God's perspective.

Filed Under: Kingdom, Spiritual Tagged With: Apostle, David Roberts, God is no respector of persons, Pre-Coneived Ideas, Restoration House Ministries, Unconditional Love

Christ Revealed in Play-Doh

December 1, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

playdohAll children and adults are familiar with Play-Doh. Some time ago I began using it to communicate principles in the Kingdom of God. Yes, I know it's silly, but in my mind, it's one of the many small things that demonstrate the divide between 'the way things appear' vs. 'what they are'.

If I were to show you a can of Play-Doh, and ask, 'What is this?' We would agree, 'it's Play-Doh'. But, what if I removed the lid and removed the clay from the container? Referring to the clay, I ask again, 'Well, if that was Play-Doh then what is this?' And, referring to the empty container, 'And, what is this?' Because the Play-Doh was in the container, they are considered one, yet Play-Doh is Play-Doh whether it's presented in the container or in another way. If the Son of Man is the Messiah, based on His Spirit in the man that came through Mary, then I'd like for you to explore the consequences of His Spirit being in our earthen vessels.

There are things all around, which announce His Kingdom in us. It's in all creation to be seen plainly, but with eyes to see, we'll see the Teacher appear at any time. The source of life is found in every human, so no matter what someone looks like on the outside, we should do whatever necessary to understand this dynamic.

'The way that seemeth right unto a man' comes from an instinct and a need to control our current circumstances and future. In ministry, there are some assumptions made that we must allow His Spirit to test and purify the intentions of our hearts. Placing a higher emphasis on vehicles to carry God than our fear of being wrong stalls our progress. God doesn't need another vehicle to ride. The one vehicle He designed for this job is YOU; You are His tabernacle! Your ministry vehicle must NOT be a thing we create to feel safe and predictable. Encountering God in this reality isn't safe at all. In fact, it's down right dangerous. Surrendering to God will almost certainly include restructuring or removing what you call ministry. There's a powerful key found in simple, childlike trust in God. As long as we're driven by fear, we need a revolution born out of love, but because it's love don't assume there won't be fire.

The greatest place of strength is found in weakness. When resources and ministry vehicles are gone or threatened, it often reveals whether it was His strength or survival that we are anchored. Mourning loss is normal, but I'm referring to the reality we married those things in the first place. We must know and understand that the shaking in our lives is a blessing from God and even a sign post given to help us allow Him to close chapters in our lives, so we can move as He moves. Nothing matures us more than total dependence on His Spirit so shaking off yesterday's events is an automatic, in order to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Him. Denying self can only be done when 'self' (the container) is present and contrary to popular opinion, 'self' must be present. Reckon dead it's lordship! Simply don't follow it's instinctive directions but that's often easier said than done. We often fail to lay down some things because we viewed variables as constants.

There needs to be a shift from looking for resources so we can become 'the resource' for others. Instead of carrying people to church, focus on training your people to go live powerful kingdom lives in their world, and you'll be sending 'church' to them. This is what needs to change; the core of our ministries revolves around the church. Wrong! It should revolve around His Throne. Whatever anchor point we revolve around is our God.

Too often, well-meaning men stopped short of discovering their kingdom purpose because they're mixing the pure seed with something vile. It's an interesting dynamic where we seek God's face until one day, when we're facing Him, He turns us around to face His world. It's in this revolution we find our kingdom purpose. Without being empowered by God, we produce codependent relationships and organizations until God no longer permits. Until the cycle breaks we'll never realize we were 100% adequate without all the added trimmings. God will not permit mixed seed plans to succeed.

The Church is absolutely necessary but it must be put in proper order to the kingdom. Your earthly vessel is also absolutely necessary, and it must also be put in proper order. Instead of being saved from the world we are being saved for our world. What Jesus Christ did for the whole world, we bring into manifestation, according to our calling, a dispensation of the gospel, the measure of rule He has given us.

There is a veil shrouding the reality of your true identity and it causes a dismissal of powerful things that are small. This veil separates the pure kingdom from that which is out of alignment to His Spirit. Until you're able to behold him in the mirror, you'll be viewing from a distance your inheritance, instead of connecting with the treasure. Being human doesn't disqualify you. In fact, it's what qualifies you. But once you qualify, you will be qualified. Take this with you: Jesus said that if any man will come after Him, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Him. The key here is to remember that your container doesn't disqualify you from having the Great Treasure in you. Your container is where God wanted to live all along.

John wrote in 1 John that we shouldn't believe every spirit, that we should try the spirits. He further explains that every spirit that confess Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God. Have you ever considered that wasn't just Jesus' testimony John was writing about? Our testimony should be that He has come in our flesh. That's what the Play-Doh is all about. The container doesn't take credit but it does get a boat load of benefits.

If God's Spirit in The Son of Man makes Him the Messiah, then what does His Spirit living in your earthen vessel make you?

Filed Under: Kingdom Tagged With: Agape, Alabama, Apostle, Christ be formed, David Roberts, Kingdom of God, Unconditional Love

Bullets in the Church

November 1, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

bullets 9mm closeup on brushed metal, white background, high contrast
bullets 9mm closeup on brushed metal, white background, high contrast

Throwing Bible verses at people is much like throwing bullets at an intruder. Bullets are powerful, but only when you have a matching gun can the bullet be directed with pinpoint accuracy.

If I were to show you a bullet, most everyone would recognize it, but we may not realize what all makes up a bullet. For instance, a bullet that has been fired leaves behind a shell casing. The shell casing is very important to housing the bullet. ALL the power is within the casing. The casing alone has no power but in proper order, you wouldn't want to lackadaisically toss it in a campfire while roasting marshmallows. It's only when the casing is properly loaded, with the correct amount of gun powder (power) and placed in the proper setting that it offers predictable outcomes.

Let's look at a 45 caliber bullet; they require a 45 caliber bore to be effective.

I'm gonna jump from bullets, guns and ammo to the idea of receiving Christ. When we 'receive' Christ, believing that was the end would be ludicrous. The Bullet is powerful but if you are NOT formed to carry and deliver The Bullet, then you're of no use to the owner of the gun. The frame is important because it houses the barrel and trigger mechanism, but it can come in all sorts of sizes, shapes and colors. The thing that's consistent in frames is their unique bore sizes and presence of rifling.

  • Bore size is is the approximate diameter of the barrel or the bullet it fires. It's measured in tenths or even hundredths of an inch. The example above is a 45 caliber, so it measures .45 inches in width.
  • Rifling is grooves machined into the barrel, which are spiraled. Rifling is often described by its twist rate, which indicates the distance the rifling takes to complete one full revolution, such as "1 turn in 10 inches" (1:10 inches). The rate of turn (twist) indicates how fast the bullet will rotate upon exit.

You can imagine if a bullet were made of hardened steel, it would resist the syncing of itself to the twisting rate of the barrel riffling (grooves). The bullet, as it goes out the barrel, is uniquely marked as coming from 'this' barrel; as it spins, IN SYNC with the barrel.

Religion that isn't pure focuses on everything except Christ being formed in you. Those who are spiritual understand that in life we will be disappointed but quickly seek to understand and embrace this 'forming', which is transforming the way they think and setting us 'in sync' with Creator God.

We definitely need a frame, just like a river needs banks, but the frame is only a tool to carry and deliver what it was created to do. Don't fall in love so much with your idea of what life is supposed to look like. Trust that God has His hand guiding you, shaping you, to be. When we can just be then you are in the place of still, where we know God, surpassing everything our imaginations could have ever dreamed. Before you know it, you'll have His markings that identify you as His.

The Church is The Gun, sending saints into the Kingdom, with His unique markings.

Bullets are powerful, but only when they match the gun can they be directed with pinpoint accuracy. We can have all the right goals, but if we aren't fired from the right vehicle (sending agent- gun- proper order in the Church) we'll end up shipwrecked, with only hope for a future help. Future help is awesome, but it is 'present help' our souls long for... and it's 'present help' the world groans for. At some point we need to ask ourselves why we are here. As our minds are changed, we'll discover we are here for the world. The changing of our minds transforms us. Let's lay our agenda down and allow Him to shape us as He fires us into the world, using the Gun He created.

I hope you'll engage in conversation by commenting below. Share what Spirit speaks to you.

Filed Under: Kingdom Tagged With: Apostle, David Roberts, Greater Works, Kingdom of God, Pre-Coneived Ideas, Restoration House Ministries, Spirit, Teacher

Hidden in the Box

October 1, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

box"If you're reading this letter, my disease has run its course. Enclosed is some money for my burial. I would like to be cremated. I spent my whole life in a box. I don't want to be buried in one." -Georgia May Byrd (Queen Latifah)That line is from one of my favorite movies and it pretty well summarizes my inner thoughts. The title of the movie is Last Holiday.

A foundational shift in each of us awakens us to Reality, altering our viewpoints. Awareness comes from simple, child like faith in Spirit (God). We once viewed our human reality as the source of Life, and although very real (for short, I distinguish what I call small "r" reality from big "R" Reality), we see it (small "r" reality) is incapable of producing Life (let alone be the source of Life). Reality is that you are already in the room with God, even if you don't know or believe it.

Few will tell you, "The cross has made you flawless" without adding caveats. The bottom line is that considering yourself equal with God is the only way you can find agreement with Him. To call the bluff on all the lies that say you aren't worthy, simply agree with God. You ARE worthy. If I don't preface that statement with explaining that it's not by your own effort or if I don't explain that He provided The Lamb, it's no less true.

Human form is too proud to let someone see us as weak but that's not where His (Spirit's) strength is made perfect. As humans, we're quick to steal honor from God. His presentation of love was in the form of putting Himself to an open shame instead of saving His reputation. We tell each other, You don't wanna be like "these guys"or "those guys" and you do wanna be like ... You understand. Eager to distract from the main thing, we focus on minor issues and methods. We've created massive libraries of beautiful teaching, and most of it does nothing but distract from the one thing that will produce righteousness in us, the cross. The power of being offended by the cross is overlooked because it does not make sense. Master carpenters reject the simplicity of the cross and the masses follow along blindly, as if we think they know the way. Maybe they do know the way but the issue isn't if they know the way, it's do you. We have enough educational material to build economies based on ways to store the information, yet we seem to lack in the simplest matters. We all understand what happens when an atom is split yet it's like the mental program we're running only offers, "this does not compute" when laying down our own lives. In this hour, we are sitting on a powder keg of possibility, but it's only released when our own lives are laid down. The gospel of Christ is still the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes.

There's an old saying that bears much truth, "the devil is in the details". Many fail to fully mature, for at least two reasons: 1) they don't have a proper relationship with someone on Earth, to submit as a spiritual leader (father - son), 2) they stay surrendered just long enough to understand some of God's plan (refer back to reason one) so they run off to save the world before real power comes on them. Our libraries fill to capacity and there never seems to be a shortage of those drinking the humanistic KoolAid.

Real authority isn't a system, a group or a council. Those are all very important and wonderful tools we can later use but first we need to learn some things (mainly, we need His mind). We need to understand how it all works BEFORE we begin (again). The early church seemed to capture something very important when they had everything in common. We need to learn all the rules (the blue prints) before we begin with an old mindset (pre-conceived idea).

Real authority looks on Earth the same as in heaven; it's a mirror (hint: that's why there's 24 elders around the throne- 12, but in a mirror there are 24). Submit yourself to someone (preferably, the one God chose in your life). They are either in your life, been there, or on their way. Personally, I don't care who it is. Your act of turning your heart toward a father will have a reciprocal effect in him. You have great revelation; great, we all get that. And, you wanna build something wonderful in the Earth, possibly because you want to please your father (Father). But actually, he (He) never told you to build anything. You just assumed that. Take a more simple approach and readjust what you deem minor and major. Allow the atom to be split inside you. Make it your mission to pursue and trust Love. Then, love as you are loved and stop trying so hard. Let me let you off the hook on something: Jesus never expected you to love everyone on your own. He said to love God with all your heart, soul, mind and body. He then said to love others as you love yourself. Your responsibility to love others is "AS" you love yourself. The further you understand you are in the room with God, that is the measurement to love others. Love as you are loved. The entire process begins with Him first loving you. It's by the measure you have the clouds removed from your own eyes, that you'll be able to understand what is right and noble.

Many saints have been raised up already to look after your soul. These "elders" often will not have an official title in a "church". Don't underestimate their purpose in changing your life. Our greatest desire is that Christ be formed in you. We prepare, empower and send you on your way, as you begin (again) your journey, understanding the Kingdom of God. Don't think it strange but the method we use most likely is the same Jesus used. He told us straight out every time He prayed over food "bread". All too often, our programmatic mindset gets stuck because we fail to wait to be; 1) blessed, 2) broken, 3) and sent. Without proper relationships on earth we will continue a pattern of babysitting rather than true discipleship. Obviously, there can be abuses in every submitting relationship but just because some husbands are abusive doesn't mean we should do away with marriage.

God's love IS an offense to all flesh, even "Billy Graham's". No flesh is immune from offense. God's amazing kind of love is the most profound truth there is and yet it's wrapped in a simplistic (plain) wrapper that has the power of an atom being split. No-one should take Grace for granted. A mentally challenged individual has a better chance of experiencing His Love than the one who is rich in information. "The cross has made you flawless" is an anchor point to transform the way you see yourself and others if you believe without taking it for granted.

You are flawless because of a choice God made, not one you made. The choice you make, to believe in Grace or not is the fork in the road to whether you'll be aware you're an heir or continue in self effort.

Filed Under: Spiritual Tagged With: Agape, Apostle, David Roberts, God is no respector of persons, Kingdom of God, Restoration House Ministries, Spirit, Unconditional Love, Where is God

Exploring Motivations of the Heart

September 1, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

startAmidst all the struggles 'life' seems to present, there is a longing in every person to 'solve' present problems/situations. No matter the problem, our pre-programmed software package outputs the answer:

  • If drowning, if at all possible, we attempt to swim to the top
  • If we feel unsafe, we lock our doors
  • If we're cold, we put on a sweater or turn up the heat
  • If we need money, we get a job (or rob a bank- hopefully not!)
  • If we're caught in the rain, we seek shelter
  • If we're lonely, we join a social group
  • If isolated, we seek intimacy
  • If we feel undervalued, we seek a pat on the back
  • If feeling unfulfilled we'll get another degree and possibly move to a new neighborhood

The above list is simply representative of solving problems, as we move through life; there's nothing dysfunctional about being human. There seems no end to examples like these, but the truth is, there is an end. 'This end' is what's on my mind most of the time. I've discovered that in order to help people find the beginning they are longing, they must be willing to experience the end. I don't simply want to tell you about it. I deeply desire you experience it. He can be seen clearly in all creation and human psychology is part of 'all creation'.

I sat with a friend recently who is struggling with a lot of things. His marriage, according to him, is over. For several years he's struggled emotionally. It's difficult for anyone to really get to know him. I may be the only person he actually opens up with. He can tell me in great detail about dreams, where God visits him, telling him that he's acceptable. But, when he describes his wife, his fear creates a disconnect, disabling him from seeing/accepting her the same way. I'm heartbroken at how close he is and yet rejoice that my job isn't to fix him, it's to love him. I guess I'm just different. I'm drawn to men like this. My wife once said I need more 'normal' friends but I'm just looking for broken vessels, people who worldly logic discards as rejects. Besides, I once heard 'normal' was just a setting on a dryer. 'Normal' needs to be redefined into a powerful example of what living sons look like (that's the kind of normal that moves me).

No one can know exactly how another feels or what others are going through. What you're going through is unique to you, yet all struggle has within it a common thread, connection to taste death. Spirit teaches us by allowing us to 'taste death', not so we're swallowed by it's darkness. Tasting death is powerful and necessary because you discover you can eat it. You discover you're not disconnected from God and have power over it, with Him. Death, where is your sting?

A few years ago I was moving into my new shop on our farm. While moving, I loaded my open trailer for the 25 minute journey, only to discover upon arrival my expensive, heavy mill, black plastic sheeting had bounced off during travel. I was sad. It felt odd being sad at this, so I turned my attention toward God. I was actually mourning a roll of plastic. I felt odd, almost ashamed, as I inquired. God spoke to me a great revelation about mourning. Mourning is critical for humanity to emote and it's critical that we're absolutely honest (transparent with our inner self). We can't just pretend we're okay if we're not and we can't just stick our finger in a Bible and quote scriptures. The world is full of people who tell you all about God but aren't actually taking the medicine. Heck, for that matter, so are the pulpits. I'm looking for someone who's bold enough to approach Him as they are. When it gets down to it, that's the way you gotta come, just as you are. No amount of lipstick is gonna change a thing. It's just you and God's love for you. Out of this simple, ever-reproducing encounter, we know ourselves as we are known; and that's why you should continue reading...

Protestants recently celebrated Easter, the time of The Resurrection and Life:

  • Resurrection? Churches are packed on Resurrection Sunday. We all wanna hear that because of Jesus we're alive!!! Actually, control is what we (humanity) loves and wants to hear about. That's why the masses only wanna hear about the goodies but never press in enough to actually experience them personally.
  • There is an underlying energy motivating flesh, even from birth. Whether to save self or not, all flesh comes pre-programmed, wired into connectivity with the earth. Flesh instinctively swims to the top of the water if drowning... so, we can conclude, flesh is only interested in saving self. What it's actually interested in is calling the shots. When The Resurrection is presented in proper context, ascension cannot be done without descending. Making it to the top of the water for the drowning person is absolutely important but it's never the main event.
  • For humans, our methods are ineffective at touching Eternity. We just never understood it (Eternity) was hidden in our hearts. It's illogical to die to live, so we pass over this option; it appears unable to provide what we're longing. The Resurrection must be presented in the proper pattern: Jesus could not rise until He first descended.
  • Life? Now, that will sell! Or, will it? We have lots of buyers wanting Life! But, once we shine the light on the fact we can't have resurrection without being dead first, we lose our audience. Peddling death won't make you popular. In fact, you may even be unrecognizable, marred and without reputation.
  • Some years ago, I obtained an 800 number and opened a suicide help line. I wasn't there to talk people out of suicide. I desire people embrace 'dying right'. If I can teach you how to 'die right', you'll know how to live instinctively. You'll discover Treasure hidden inside you. In this state you'll no longer grasp for life, you'll understand you're one with The Life.

Are we asking others to walk in revelation they haven't yet received? Do we get disappointed in the way they handle affairs because they handle issues differently? Now, that's messed up!

The message of the gospel is not asking for forgiveness of your sins; it's learning that your Sin WAS ALREADY forgiven (from human perspective). Accepting there is no offense between yourself and God is the only way to accept Truth. The Good News is NEWS! The only responses are: 'to believe' or 'to not believe'. Believing causes those bound in fear to break free; instantly experiencing new life as citizens of heaven, even while on Earth.

I began writing by describing how our human programming is predictable in a hierarchy of needs. I began with foundational needs of life and death situations, and worked down the list. For years, I guess I believed being human was a sin, that being human was an enemy of Spirit; but, somewhere along the way I began to see things differently. It was looking through the eyes of Grace that allowed me to embrace my humanness was not God's enemy. My humanness is the earthen vessel where the Treasure lives! My humanness is His humanness. And, so is your humanity.

Each of us have a deep desire to be accepted. Said another way, "we need love". It just so happens that God is Love so that works out pretty well. Love has not, will not, and cannot fail. Love doesn't mean you'll get your way or guarantee you won't be present in a terrorist attack. The Good News is only good news because it's a done deal, even before you knew He existed. It's news, not an invitation. You don't have to ask God to forgive you; BELIEVE that you were forgiven, because you are.

Human motivations to our actions are born out of either; (a)climbing a ladder to become something, or (b)an understanding of what 'is' already. This isn't to say that self-discovery of your identity will not continue as you're transformed but honest motivation chooses because of who you are, not who you hope to be one day. (Example: A faithful husband doesn't step out on his wife because he's afraid of getting caught. He's faithful because of who he is.)

Spiritual maturity comes through the daily process of accepting there is no separation between yourself and God. Offenses are used to identify areas of needed growth.

Finally, the struggles 'life' seems to present are not haphazard. They're Spirit teaching you. What you're really experiencing is THE LIFE, Him. We don't have to move away from trouble every time it appears. Sit, study it, and meditate on what God may be saying through your everyday life.

I hope you'll engage in conversation by commenting below. Share what Spirit speaks to you.

In Rest,
David

Filed Under: Spiritual Tagged With: Apostle, Christ be formed, David Roberts, Father's Heart Gadsden AL, Pre-Coneived Ideas, Unconditional Love

Operating in the Mind of Christ

August 5, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

Believing the Gospel changes your mind. Preaching the Gospel is primarily to change what you believe in (your mind), not your actions; so if your mind is changed to Christ's mind, your actions will align to His actions.

Alternatively, if you change your actions, you may still be trusting in the old mind, possibly trying to create a new 'habit'. Trusting the Grace of God is not a habit; it's the power of God, which is foolishness to what is perishing.

Focusing on the end result is fine if it's a goal we're setting; to lose weight, plant a garden, study to know His Word, or study for a test, but the principles at play aren't carnal, so our weapons aren't carnal. This is so difficult for the prophetic to accept, because they 'see', but what they don't see is how we get from 'here' to 'there'.

The difference is as simple as Christ being presented as concealed (old Covenant- law) or Christ revealed (New Covenant- Grace through Faith). The end result happens as our mind is renewed, when we accept His Grace by Faith; Christ is being formed in us.

For the one who follows Jesus, nothing can be more important than believing in Him. Everything else is subordinate to this top priority.

For the one who considers himself a spiritual leader; do not instruct followers to 'do right', because the carnal mind will try to appropriate what we say, by using their effort to perform it, nullifying their experience in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. The leader attempting to ride the fence really struggles with this truth. They see the choice of the individual to 'do right' as the goal. When the mind surrenders to His rule, all the dominoes fall.

If we must communicate what the end result looks like, and you can't just leave it as 'Christ being formed in you' and 'Him fulfilling His purpose through you', then do it with the understanding of 'how' 'right is done'. Attack the source of the issue, which is sin consciousness, not the individual choices. Focus on where they are placing their trust. Better yet, let's look in the mirror and do it in front of them, because that's what leading is all about, going first. The mind of Christ or the mind of man? The choice is simply to believe in Jesus and the one who sent Him.

Filed Under: Kingdom Tagged With: Apostle, boast in weakness, Christ be formed, Christian, David Roberts, Father's Heart Gadsden AL, Heaven, Restoration House Ministries, Spirit, Unconditional Love, Where is God

How Important is Your Reputation?

June 11, 2016 By David Roberts Leave a Comment

Everyone has a reputation but concerning yourself with it is not in the job description of the Christian leader.

To be a leader of anything we become what it is we are leading. To be 'like' Christ we become intimate with God, which gives us understanding of Father's Heart. As we desire to walk in His purpose for our lives, we grow in His knowledge, becoming more and more mature, until we behold Him, seeing Him in the mirror.

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When I was a child, we sang the song "What a Friend we have in Jesus". It really is a beautiful song. In that song, Jesus is described as our friend, and that's true, but it also says we take everything to God in prayer, which is true also. But as we grew to become men, our understanding grows. Now, I take God with me, to everything. When we first surrender to God we took everything to God in prayer, but as we mature, we take God to everything. Truth is, you are His temple, and wherever you go, He goes.

When it comes to spiritual leadership, the way Jesus did it was The Way. The specific works may be different since the ways God deals with His people constantly change, but what He did is the same yesterday, today and forever. We can look at His life to discover the thing that got Him crucified, which is what we were just speaking of. He came not only as a friend of God, but as His Son. That's a different animal altogether. His ministry didn't only announce, but He followed through with God coming to the world. Announcing it is one thing but when you're a vehicle for Him to live, now we can see The Way, The Truth and The Life.

If you're going through a dry time, it's not because He's mad at you. It's a new day, so there are new dimensions for you to walk. Think of it like raising a child; you don't do more for them as they get older- you do less. You teach them to build on what you've shown them, until they either operate as an adult or live in your basement (should you decide not release them). In the Christian's development, it's very similar. As we grow, we learn to walk in Him, with understanding He is in us. These are realities. Once we resort to 'spinning' reality to make us look better or worse, we're no longer being honest. 'Considering our reputation' and 'being honest' are simply polar opposites.

If we try to protect or defend our reputation we are off-track. You don't have to defend your honor or make sure everyone understands you. When we feel this need we've left the power that demonstrates our gospel is true. We are transformed when our minds are renewed, not the other way around. Being reputation driven causes us to filter our motivations through popular (or unpopular) opinion, in order to wield influence, resulting in something less than authentic. It's a very worldly and prideful concept to be proud of your name, heritage or anything else. The American sayings we've grown fond are often less than wise counsel. No, you should not pull yourself up by your bootstraps. No, one mistake will not change who you are. No, your life doesn't have to look just like your neighbors'. Yes, you were fearfully and wonderfully made, in His image.

Effective leadership begins with consistency with the message and the one delivering the message. The bullets must fit The Gun. The way God presents Christ to the world is The Gun; it's members of His Body. Jesus made Himself of no reputation, made the decision to serve us righteousness, came in the likeness of men. He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. To exalt God, exalt Christ and He will exalt you. (Phil 2:7-9). Follow His pattern to bear with others (and yourself) as they discover His saving Grace.

Filed Under: Spiritual Tagged With: Apostle, David Roberts, Father's Heart Gadsden AL, Good news, Grace, reputation, Restoration House Ministries, Unconditional Love

The Power of the Cross; Pentecost

June 7, 2016 By David Roberts

You've gotta be a man before you can be a "Mr.",
You've gotta be a woman before you can be a "Ms.",
You've gotta believe before you can be called "a believer".

Above all else, this article is not intended to pigeon hole us further; but rather, explore where we are, especially as we remember the finished work of Jesus Christ.

Showing up at church or learning to parrot the right things doesn't mean we're anything, other than we've learned to wear a certain flavor of mask. Why would anyone wanna wear a mask? It's because we're afraid of not fitting in, so we manipulate our presentation to "fit in". With respect, we often fear people and the systems of this world more than Creator God. This could possibly be because many say "I believe" with our mouths yet fail to to it in our hearts.

Yesterday evening, I ran into Walmart for a few last minute items. The dog was getting hungry and my wife wanted that special creamer only they carry. As I raced to the sections of the store where my items were, my mind was opened to notice again, all the packaging and manipulation through presentation. Suddenly, I once again saw a glimpse of myself and the way we (humanity) view life. We live in a world where packaging is king! Let's face it. Most of us simply buy the package, and whatever is on the inside, then we deal with that later. Even though we say we care, we balance that against our love of money, and we say we're being good stewards. Well, maybe we are. Either way, this isn't really a problem until what we've purchased breaks (and it will!).

GROCERYaisleNeat and orderly is what our world demands. If you're out of place, you have no place, thus you don't fit in! The promise of making our lives easier, less stressful, pain free, is certainly appealing and I often take them up on what they're selling! I live in an air conditioned home, with running water, electricity and all the comforts that can be imagined. The problem many times is that we often buy promises from people who don't have 'the goods' to sell; although, with their packaging you'd never know it. They jockey for shelf space, brand recognition and popularity; all which are driven by alliances (that's just another way of saying, "branding"). All these alliances are to make you feel included (warm and fuzzy, to meet a need you may not even have). Honestly, I've got no problem with the world operating this way. It is the way of the world and I'm not afraid to operate within it.

What often alarms me is when I see so many "Christian" organizations function in the ways of the world, "wearing their clothes". I know: Why am I looking at their short comings? Well, I love them and want to help! We'll get to that in a minute. There is a way of peace. These organizations, captained by someone, market their daycare, children or youth programs; announcing "we've got what you need". They print ads promoting their latest "special" service and mention how good "their" praise team and/or choir is, while mentioning there's plenty of parking; and it's well lit! If that weren't enough, social media is blasted with campaigns to brand their church or movement, and their members are "requested" to "like" their post/page and share. You'll hear things like, "our preacher can really preach" and "oh boy, we had a great message today". There isn't anything wrong with any of these things, except it seems like they're always focusing on all the minor subjects. They invest all this energy in labor that won't produce an eternal harvest, all in the name of "who", I ask? I'm certain their zeal is usually on target and I'm not faulting or attempting to modify behavior. Behavior modification doesn't work anyway!

It's just that we've almost lost sight of the reason for having a gathering in the first place! If you're gonna gather, don't do it to cover the same base over and over. In baseball, you'd get to first base and never score a run. Let's gather to train the people, so they can be empowered to go into their world a blessing to others, demonstrating God's true compassion for the world!

Maybe it's coming across as bashing or being harsh. I'm sure some will think these subjects shouldn't be talked about in the open, but I can't imagine a better place for it. What I'd like to see is honesty about where we are. In my personal relationship with God, that's where I experienced Him so it seems reasonable to expect it corporately, in like manor. As I contrast (or survey) our present presentation of Jesus to the world, I just don't see Him being lifted up IN THE WAY HE DESIRES. How can I say I know His desires? Because my mind has been changed and I can see how His engine room operates in the world.

Let's look at what the Apostle Paul wrote just after he addresses hero worship; whether Paul or Apollos should be given credit (read 1 Cor 4 in it's entirety HERE or listen to it HERE but below are the verses we'll discuss)

I can't for the life of me understand how the modern church can say we have the same leadership as what we read in these verses. Honestly, I can say but you won't want to hear it. Well, that settles it; I'm gonna tell you for sure now. "Everything we call church isn't The Church". So much of what we call "Church" is really a supporting organization to facilitate a real move of God. We fell in love with the idea that we could lean on this system (instead of leaning on His understanding) to help, kinda like a crutch. Somehow, we've come to accept it's okay to help Him since being His flesh was too difficult. I'm not saying God hasn't allowed or even led at times, to have denominations (as some might say). I certainly don't think those are a complete expression of who He is, but everyone has ideas and opinions about what they believe, so in that light, there are as many denominations as there are people. Let's look at denominations as fractions. We know that all fractions are part of the whole. Somewhere along the course of studying basic mathematics, we began working with fractions.  We learned that fractions are not the whole, but they were part of the whole. So, what did we do? PizzaWe learned to find "THE COMMON DENOMINATOR"! What do we all have in common? We are all loved and accepted by God. We can start and end with this simple common denominator.  With a common denominator we can find equivalent fractions, expressed other ways. Through the cross, we discover it doesn't matter what organization you or I belong to, or where our membership is. We discover that God really did love the world so much that He gave His only begotten Son. Now that He sits at the Father's side, we are His flesh, for Spirit to live. In light of being a unique individual, viewing the world through unique eyes, there is nothing wrong with being a slice; in fact, THAT'S THE PLAN! When I'm speaking of being a part of The Whole, I'm speaking of being a member of His Body; human flesh for Spirit to live and move and have His being.

The Nation is a many membered body; ONE body, which when we're in tune with Spirit, we produce ONEvoice (that's why we are aka ONEvoice or Restoration House Ministries). Well, now that we're back from that commercial break, let's read verses 9 thru 13 of 1 Corinthians 4:

4:9  If you really want to know, there is nothing glamorous about being an apostle! It seems to some that God has us on exhibition as it were, as clowns in the circus; the laughing stock of the religious world-system! We are the latest gossip in town. Even the angels frown upon us! And you want to idolize us, think again! We are not handing out autographs! Neither are we your latest brand of Christianity! We have a death-sentence hanging over our heads!
4:10  Because of Christ we are considered fools (in the eyes of the religious society!) Our foolishness serves only one purpose though: to prove to you that Christ is your wisdom. Our weakness serves to convince you of your source of strength in Christ; our ill repute in the eyes of popular opinion is to persuade you of your honored standing in Christ! (Do not allow what we are suffering for you to distract you from realizing how wise, and strong, and honored you really are in Christ.)
4:11  While writing this to you my life would seem such a contradiction! I mean here I am telling you how complete and without shortcoming you already are, and I can hardly remember when last I have had a decent meal! As I am writing this my mouth is dry with thirst, I’m stripped of my clothing; I have been beaten black and blue, and have nowhere to go.
4:12  I feel the fatigue from my physical labor. When people insult us we make sure that we speak well of them. We are harassed, but bear with it.
4:13  Hurtful rumors do the rounds but we find refuge and comfort in our true identity. We are reckoned as scapegoats, the scum of society. This is what we are faced with on a daily basis. (1 Cor. 4:9-13 Mirror)

To my human understanding it seems strange we have so many churches led by so called "apostles", "prophets", "evangelists", "pastors and teachers", who seem more interested in campaigning, strategizing, advertising, packaging, aligning, branding, and a whole host of other marketing angles rather than demonstration of power. I see so few leaders exhibit the reckless abandonment to Christ, as seen in the preceding few verses. It's a lack of fathers; I am convinced, but it's also our lack of submission to apostolic fathers in the Church. Looking on Facebook and other social media, you'll get a good idea of 'who is with who' by the posts we 'like' and by the people we ignore. No wonder the world thinks we're just a bunch of religious bigots. Often, WE ARE!

To anyone who does not believe the message of the gospel, it's to their own loss the message of the cross seems foolish; but to us who discover our salvation there, it is the dynamic of God. Isaiah wrote: I will confuse the wisdom of the "so-called" wise and prove their experts wrong! (1 Cor 1:18,19 Mirror)(Isa 29:14)

Too many times I've been surprised to discover I've been wrong about people and their approach to ministry and life. I think we often are a little quick to pronounce judgement when we're often saying, "they're not like me". Possibly, that's what I'm doing again right now. I hope so and am willing to learn, even if it's the hard way. There's a list of people I could tell you about, where my initial instinct was in error because they appeared to be of the world; they presented themselves in a way that I was not familiar with being abandoned in Christ, so I discerned incorrectly. In those times, I was wrong. We've got to give each other this grace. Grace to recognize God is bigger than our understanding. Hopefully, we can learn to recognize when our hearts burn from hearing truth, so much the Holy Spirit can interrupt our plans for His, ceasing our divisive ways. When I got to know the people I am thinking about, it was easy to hear their heart and passion to see God's children be led into the place of promise and it was then I could appreciate the amazing Gift in them. When I stopped looking at their package I began to see people as Christ sees them.

The main reason I didn't recognize them as being a gift from God was I didn't know their story. I hadn't gotten intimate with them, probably because of fear. I was caught up in my own circumstances and more than likely, marketing my own products, calling them "whatever". I've come to believe there is a small place of power, where He rests and we're invited to reign there with Him (in His Rest). This throne is a place in the perfect Love of God, where Love governs and fuels everything. It's not a worldly definition or an emotional love. It's through faith in Him, that we are Baptized by fire to see God is/as Love. This is the engine room of God and the power plant. The offense is foolish to the world. The power of Pentecost is available, and possibly more, so that we too have all things in common (common denominator). Once we find the common denominator, we can begin to make whole numbers out of the fractions (we can understand people and appreciate them as a gift).

Filed Under: Current Events, Kingdom Tagged With: 1 Corinthians 4, Apostle, Christian, David Roberts, Father's Heart Gadsden AL, God is no respector of persons, Kingdom of God, One with God

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