This is going to be a meaty
devotional with regards to sanctification and the process Father takes us through. Sometimes we wonder when it will ever end. Why does it take so long and why does it have
to entail so much suffering? I believe
this devotional will shed some light on that and be a bit of roadmap and
understanding of the process He takes us through and why. It is always for His glory.
We are going to start with 1 Peter
3. We know that Peter is here addressing
the married woman with regards to her apparel, but I want us to read it with
regard to sanctification, the cleansing process. Each time He speaks to the wife, He then is
also speaking to her as the Bride. Paul
made it clear that the husband is the type and shadow of Yeshua and the wife is
the type and shadow of the bride of Christ.
We can therefore read it in that context.
1 PETER 3
1 Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that,
if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the
conversation of the wives;
2 While
they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
3 Whose
adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of
wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel;
4 But
let it be the hidden man of the HEART, in that which is not corruptible, even
the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great
price.
5 For
after this manner in the old time the holy women also, who trusted in God,
adorned themselves, being in subjection unto their own husbands:
6 Even
as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him lord: whose daughters ye are, as long as ye
do well, and are not afraid with any amazement.
PROVERBS 4: 23 – 24
23 Keep
thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.
24 Put
away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee.
The Amplified Bible says, “Keep thy
heart with all diligence for out of it FLOWS the issues of life. We know that the Word also says that out of the
abundance of the heart we speak. We also
know that by this scripture that our heart is as a fountain or a well. Out of it flows the issues of life and where
it flows out is our mouth. What we
confess, how we think and react.
Everything flows out of the heart.
When we look at 1 Peter 3, Peter was talking about the adorning of the
heart with a chaste conversation, a gentle and a meek spirit. This is the disposition, character or the
adornment of the Bride of Christ. It is
one of the inner-man. This does not mean
that we have to look like scarecrows in the outer-man, it just means that our
inner-man is of utmost importance above all else, as it is to Him. Jeremiah 17: 9 says that the heart is
deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. That is quite something to hear that our
heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. Rightfully we can ask ourselves, “What is the
remedy to root out this deceit and wickedness?”
The only answer to that is the cross.
We have to go to the cross.
Because we are discussing
sanctification, I thought it would be good that we get almost like a panoramic
view of the process He takes us through.
We understand that our origin is Egypt or the world, but our destination
or inheritance is Canaan. We know that
we will one day rule and reign with Him on this earth as Priests and
Kings. He takes us from Egypt as slaves,
broken, sinful and deceitful and takes us through a process and makes us
Priests and Kings unto Him. What a
process that is! Out of Egypt we have to
first go through the Red Sea. Now the
Red Sea speaks of the Blood of the Lamb.
It is only through grace that we are saved by faith. It is a gift and we have not done “diddly
squat”. We have not done anything. We have just received our freedom out of
bondage from Egypt and have to go through the Red Sea washed in the Blood of
the Lamb. Moses stood in front of the
Red Sea and with his rod of authority or staff, he was told to place it into
the water. The Lord God opens the water
so that we can go through. Our Salvation
has nothing to do with works. We can go
through without doing anything. When we
go through the Red Sea, we go into the wilderness. The wilderness, as spoken in my previous
devotionals, is for the testing and the trying of our faith and love. The purposes of the wilderness is to get
Egypt out of us and to make us like the wilderness, which is barren and
dry. To depend absolutely on the pillar
of fire by night and the cloud by day, and whatever manna and meat He
provides. It is a process where He
teaches us to depend upon Him more and more.
He has to take us through this wilderness experience, through this
sanctification, testing and trials in order to purify us. It is then that we get to the Jordan. So, it is from Egypt, through the Red Sea,
into the wilderness and then the Jordan.
Yeshua was baptized in the
Jordan. The word Jordan means “to go down”
and speaks of death. We are baptized to the old man and being raised up with
new life in Christ Jesus. A death and a
burial. This is why Yeshua had to be
baptized in the Jordan, because it was a type and shadow of His own death and
resurrection. We too, through our
sanctification process eventually reach the Jordan. There was no Moses to place a staff in the
river. Note, it is a Red Sea to a
river. Less can go through a river than
through a sea. This speaks of the way
being very narrow. Who went
through? The priests went first. They were told to place their feet on the
water, without the water parting. Makes
one think of Peter walking on the water. The moment they did that by faith, the
water parted. This was not required of
the Israelites when they crossed the Red Sea. They did not need faith to know
that they can go through, it was wide open.
But, the Jordan River was not open and it was up to the priests to step
in and walk through with the arc of the covenant, holding it there until the
whole of Israel passed over. The Jordan
is a type and shadow of the sanctification process that has come to an end. Did you know that it can come to an end, to a
fulfillment, a completion? From then you
no longer live, but the life you then live, you live by the faith of the Son of
God. You have then officially died. This is a very long process to get
there.
When we look at this we see that at
the Red Sea we receive the cross. Through
the wilderness during our sanctification process, we carry the cross, but with
one purpose, which is to get to the Jordan in order to be crucified on that
cross. We daily crucify ourselves,
walking in sanctification to get to that point.
This is the purpose of the cross.
You can look at the Wilderness as the Via de la Rosa. Here we are carrying our cross daily with the
purpose to get to Golgotha and die in Christ and with Him. Even your own baptism in water was just like
Yeshua a type and shadow of your own death and resurrection that will take
place, which He promised He will complete.
He was in agreement with the baptism.
Once you get to the Jordan a complete death takes place for the purpose
of entering into your inheritance. Like
I said, Egypt is our origin and Canaan is our inheritance. Moses was involved in the wilderness as a
shepherd. He was guiding the sheep
through the wilderness, protecting them.
Joshua came as a High Priest and a warrior. Specifically we hear from the beginning that
the Lord told Joshua in that just as He was with Moses, He will be with him and
that he must be bold and courageous, because every place he places his feet,
that HE has given him. Immediately
Canaan gives us the idea of giants, land to be overcome and absolute
dependence, as was the case with the walls of Jericho that was not their
doing. It was not them. They did not put a hand to it. Quite a difference from what happens in the
wilderness. In the wilderness we deal
with the giants within, but in Canaan, we deal with the giants without, which
is the demonic forces, principalities and powers. In Canaan it is about warfare and taking
spiritual ground, but in the wilderness, it is about our own life we need to
overcome. For an inheritance to take place
there has to be a death. We see that in
the case of Jacob when he died that he called for all his 12 sons, blessing
each tribe. He gave them his blessing
and their inheritance. Joshua also right
at the end divided the inheritance, the land between the 12 tribes. This speaks of the millennial reign right at
the end of the tribulation. Yeshua said
that His disciples, His workers going through the tribulation, will rule and
reign (Luke 22). In order to rule and
reign, you first have to overcome your wilderness experience. It is a journey. He wants you to know that you are not to
compare yourself to other people, where they are. Unless you want to use their example as a
means to stir up your faith. But not to
compare yourself with others. Just like
we look to our children and they, more often than not, do not meet our
expectations, we love them still the same.
We do not love the one child more than the other. We may love them differently concerning their
personalities, but we love them. They are
our children. Whether you find yourself
in Canaan, the wilderness, or you find yourself just having gone through the
Red Sea or standing at the brink of the Jordan, He loves you the same.
About 9 months ago, I had three
visions. They hold hands with the
process He took me through when I came to my own personal Jordan. The first one was of me standing in a
bathroom, having only white linen on.
The next moment I fell to the ground.
The bathroom speaks of sanctification and me falling dead on the ground. This is self-explanatory, the process of
death in sanctification. Then I had a
vision of a close up of a castration of a man.
I could not see all the detail, just that which was necessary. The blood, that which had to be cut off and
the taking away. A very vivid and clear
vision. Then my friend, Chantel, saw me
on an operation table, dead. The next
moment I sat up straight as one resurrected from the dead. That same afternoon, I had a vision of my
heart in His hands. This was my actual
heart being manually pumped. You get
this in the medical field with cardiac arrest.
The heart can no longer pump on its own and the doctor has to cut into
the side, or when the chest is open, places his hand where the heart is and
manually pumps the heart. At that time I
received what is typical spam messages. I usually ignore them and just delete
them. But one arrested my attention,
which was from a Mark Tucker. I do not
know a Mark Tucker, but I felt led to look up the meaning of the name. Mark means God of war and Tucker was
interesting. The name Tucker is actually
a tucker process to clean material.
Another name for it is a fuller.
A fuller and a tucker is the same thing.
Let’s read the process of this “fulling”. This fulling process is very rigorous and the
most extreme part of the sanctification process.
Mark means consecrated to the God of war and
Tucker means to torment. Referring to
the softening of cloth by beating and trampling on it in water. Tucker means to full as a fuller that spins
and works with woolen cloth. I decided
to look up tucking of cloths, something I have never heard of before. It is said that woven cloth from the weaver’s
loom still contained the sheep’s natural oils and greases. We are His sheep and He is the Tucker or Fuller
that prepares us for war. Its fibers
also had an open, loose texture. It was
the job of the fullers – or as they were more commonly called in the West
Country, the tuckers – to turn this basic cloth into the finished article.
This means cleaning it, shrinking it and then
reshaping it to produce a thickened and textured fabric. The first step is scouring, to rid it of tis
grease and other impurities, smeared with soap and soda, submerged in troughs
full of hot water or put between rollers.
Then the cloth is taken to water-powered mills to enter the fulling
process. It is placed beneath large
wooden mallets known as fulling stocks.
This makes me think of Jeremiah who was placed at the entry of the gates
in stocks to be confounded. It says the
cloth might be passed through the stocks several times, with the contents of
the troughs changing each time. First,
it would be pounded while submerged in human urine, then change to the cloth
was pounded in troughs containing earth, a natural form of dry/powdered
clay. Together the urine and clay
cleansed and thickened the cloth’s fibers.
Lastly the cloth was pounded in troughs holding soapy water. (Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers and
Shearmen).
Well now!
Did not see the human urine part coming, but all in all this seems like
quite a grueling process.
So the tucking or the fulling of the cloth is
to make it into a finished article. Now
this is by no accident that Father is saying this to me. No wonder He is telling me to prepare myself
for being more tolerable or to endure more.
Talk about brace yourself!
So the purpose is:
·
Cleaning,
shrinking and reshaping.
The process is:
·
Cleaning would be
holiness and repentance
·
Shrinking would
be humility (stay in the dust of humility)
·
Reshaping
(persecution)
So the elements are:
·
Fulling Stocks –
rollers or mallets
·
Human urine
·
Earth – dry
powdered clay
·
Soapy water
Now you can understand why He showed
me the castration, because it speaks of impotence. Also the manual pumping of the heart, not
because it is resuscitated, but held in the hand of God, which is its
life. There is no life in the heart the
moment the hand is removed. Complete and
utter death. In Isaiah 7 we read of the
fuller’s field.
ISAIAH 7
3 Then said
the Lord unto
Isaiah, Go forth now to meet Ahaz, thou, and Shearjashub thy son, at the end of
the conduit of the upper pool in the highway of the fuller's field;
The fuller’s field had a river called
the Gihon River that was one of the four original rivers from the Garden of Eden. This fuller’s field was also called the
“Spring of the fuller”. Remember, we
spoke about the heart being the spring of life or the fountain of life? This fuller’s spring is also called the
Virgin’s fountain. Immediately when you
hear the word “virgin” you have to think
of the words purity, cleansed, maiden, without guile, bondservant, the 144 000
virgins. In the original Strong’s the
word virgin means maiden. It does not
say man, because it is symbolic. A bondservant
is a eunuch and they were castrated.
Bondservants or eunuchs followed the King wherever he went. They obtained the trust of the King. However, the King castrated them so that they
could not procreate with the King’s wives.
They were entrusted with his wives.
They are entrusted with His Bride.
The workers are His eunuchs. He
works in us to get to that point of sanctification where we go through the
Jordan, where all our ability to produce out of ourselves is cut off. Just like castration. The process of sanctification in the wilderness
is that of circumcision. It is merely
the cutting off of the flesh, just the front part. Those in the wilderness can still produce out
of their flesh. They can still produce
seed to bring forth, but those who have gone through the Jordan have been cut
off. They have entered into a death
where they no longer can produce seed.
They no longer live by their own faith, but live by the faith of the Son
of God, in whom they are because they have entered into His death through His
dealings with them. Sanctification is a
process. When you think of the cross,
the Via de la Rosa, and what He went through, we must remember that He told us
that the servant is not greater than his master and that we are to take up our
cross and follow Him. This is what He
meant. Christianity is not comfortable
and if your Christianity is comfortable, safe and easy, then you need to
question it. You need to ask yourself,
“Am I really busy with sanctification?
Am I really listening to Him in this process and am I working with Him
towards the Jordan where I can cross over into Canaan where I can rule and
reign, having received my inheritance?”
When we look at the Virgin’s Fountain
or the Gihon River, being one of the four original rivers flowing out of Eden,
we know that Eden was the Garden. It was
the heart of the earth. In Song of Solomon we find the King always in the
garden with his bride. This garden
represents the heart of the Bride. It has four rivers, just like our heart has
four chambers. He says in Proverbs 4, “Trust
in the Lord with ALL your heart.” Let me
put it this way, “Trust in the Lord with all four chambers of your heart. Trust in the Lord with all the springs of
your heart.” David said to the Lord, “Lord,
all my springs are shut up in you.” What
he was saying was, “I have no ability within myself. I have no dependence on anything, but
You. I solely depend on You and You are
my source. You hold my heart in your
hands.” These four chambers had me
thinking, “What could they represent?”
Chamber 1 - Our natural ability:
The idea that came is that the first
chamber is probably our natural ability.
That we depend on our strength, our gifts and talents. How do we depend on it? It means they give us something. They become a source of something, whether affirmation,
love or praise. Maybe a form of idol
worship in our heart. They become our
source. Even your physical strength with
regard to men and natural beauty with woman.
To be able to control and manipulate with our bodies. He has to sanctify this chamber and dry up
that stream, so that He can be the source.
Chamber 2 - Our physical ability:
That which you can touch, like money,
friends, family, husband, wife, job or ministry. These are things that are physical, on the
outside. We can be co-dependent upon
these and end up not being able to live without it. There is an emotional attachment to it and we
hold on to it. It gives us something,
like all the other things give us something and becomes a source. He will have no other idols before Him. Every stream in that area in your life He
wants to dry up. You need to know what
that area is. Very often your mouth will
testify what is in your heart, because out of the abundance of our heart we
speak. Your mouth will tell you whether
you are holding onto this person. That
can be offence, fear, intimidation, the relationship dynamic is telling you
whether this is a source that you live from.
That is why the book of James ask, “Can bitter and sweet water come from
the same fountain?” It speaks of our
heart.
Chamber 3 - Our soulish ability:
This would be your emotions, will and
intellect. To be emotionally controlled
instead of spiritually controlled. Your
emotions decide whether something is right.
You go on what feels rights. You
are easily manipulated by other’s emotions.
Guilt, fear, anger and many more needs to be sanctified. Then your mind, your way of thinking, your
disposition, your opinions has to be sanctified. The Word says that we are to give our bodies
as a living sacrifice and renew our mind so that we can be transformed. Our mind needs to be renewed to have the mind
of Christ. Our intellect or knowledge
also has to be sanctified. Man prides
himself in what he calls wisdom. Man
prides himself in his understanding, especially revelation. Man prides himself in the knowledge of good
and evil. Man lives and thrives from
that tree. It has delicious fruit on it. He has to sanctify everything that we think,
even what we think of Him.
Chamber 4 - Our spiritual ability:
My spiritual mentor, Art Katz, said
that the very last area that the flesh hides is the folds of the priestly or
religious garb. Flesh hides behind a
religious spirit. Something can sound
devoted, pious, pure and scripturally correct, but deeply woven into the fabric
of that priestly garb is a Pharisee, a hard heart of bitterness and pride. Even though our doctrine may be right, He
sometimes comes and devastates us, like I said in my “Remember Me, Church of
Smyrna” devotional. This is so that we
may know Him in reality that even our spirituality falls to the ground and we
become like dust. Pretty much like
Job. When Satan came to the Lord God to
ask for permission to test him and break him down, the Lord God asked him, “Have
you seen my righteous servant Job?” Job
was righteous before the Father. He
praised him, but in all his righteousness he still had to be brought to
dust. In fact in Job 42 Job says, “I
have heard of thee with mine ear, but now I see (revelation) and loath myself
and repent in dust and ashes.” Even Job,
being righteous, all his categories, his spiritually and what he has done thus
far, had to be broken down. He had to be
devastated and brought to naught. That
heart, all the springs, all four chambers have to dry up completely so that the
only one that brings life to it, that is its source, is the hand that holds
it. This is so much different that
circumcision. Castration is death, a
complete and utter death He wants to bring us to.
In Genesis 24 we find the account of
Eliezer, Abraham’s servant, was sent to find a wife for Isaac, who is a type
and shadow of Yeshua. Eliezer said that
two things that he would know that she is the one for Isaac. The one is that she would follow him and the
other is that she would give his camels drink as well. When he reached the well, he found Rebecca
there and she did all these things.
Afterwards she received jewelry, and this jewelry speaks of the
inner-heart of 1 Peter 3 that has to be adorned. She is a type and shadow of the Bride that is
being adorned because of her heart. This
adornment also speaks of kingship and rulership. There is also another well where a woman met
Yeshua (Isaac) in John 4. Every
afternoon she would bring her waterpot to the well to draw water and in the end
He tells her that He wants to be that well, the spring in her, her heart. This is what He is saying to you and me, “Your
heart, I want to be the spring of it. And in order to be the spring of your
heart, I have to dry up every spring you depend upon. Once My living water is
that spring that pumps in you, it will be in spirit and in truth. It will be My
resurrection life, because you would have gone from death into life. Abraham at 84 years of age called Hagar aside
and she became a source to produce an heir instead of trusting the Lord. Abraham had to become impotent. The Lord loves barrenness and impotence. He needs us to get to that point so that our
dependence will be so vitally connected to Him, because He will be the only
source of life. Many of us have Him as
our source, but also still parts of the chambers of our heart as a source. He is patient with us to deal with every
chamber to dry it up. It is not easy,
but He refreshes, He restores, He heals and teaches us and guides us. In every process you grow. More than anything, as your well dries up, He
fills you every time more and more. The
process is a dying process unto life.
Another example of this we can find
in John 11 with the account of Lazarus.
Lazarus’ father was also called Eliezer.
He was a priest. Lazarus is a
type and shadow of the 144 000. Here is
Lazarus that died and the disciples told Yeshua that His best friend has
died. Yeshua said that He was not going
to go immediately. They were taken aback
by this. You can imagine when you tell
your best friend that his best friend has just died and he tells you he is not
going. You will not understand why and
in fact, you will be offended by it.
Martha and Mary were also offended. At that time they believed that the
soul of the deceased can still enter into the body on the third day, but at the
fourth no longer. Yeshua waited for the
fourth day. The fourth day would constitute
complete and utter death. He waited
until that there would be no argument against the fact that He is the
Resurrection and the Life. Should He
have gone there sooner, they would have still be able to say that it was by
some natural means that the soul Lazarus entered into the body. But, as Martha and Mary says, “Lord, he
stinketh.” Yeshua cried not because
Lazarus was dead. He knew that He was
going to raise him from the dead. The
shortest verse in the Word is, “Jesus wept” and it was because of their little
faith. They did not belief that He is
the Resurrection and the Life. How could
they when they themselves have not entered into that death yet? What kind of death did Yeshua have to enter
into, not talking about the cross, for His walk with the Father to be in such
dependence? Surely all His springs were
shut up in the Father. This is why He
could say, “When I speak, it is not my words, but the words of my Father. The works that I do is not me, but my Father
through me.” He said this authentically.
What a bold statement He made by saying that He, as a man, is the
Resurrection and the Life! He knew that
He was dead and that His only source was the Father in Him. He wants to raise up now in resurrection life. The following chapter, John 12, we read the
following…
JOHN 12: 1 – 2
1 Then Jesus six days before the
passover came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, which had been dead, whom he
raised from the dead.
2 There
they made him a supper; and Martha served: BUT Lazarus was one of them that SAT
at the table with him.
This sitting at the table with Him is
a statement of rulership. Yeshua said to
His disciples that when He comes back, He will serve His servants and that they
will sit at His table with Him. It
speaks of those who have gone from death over unto life. In this very same chapter, Yeshua mentions
his own death by speaking about the corn of wheat that has to fall to the
ground and die, but we are in union with His death. He is saying to us, “Unless a corn of wheat
falls to the ground and die, it will abide alone.” The wilderness is where the corn of wheat is
still falling, but the death takes place when it is buried under the
ground. Like a little seed buried in the
ground and have to stay there for four days.
Some people’s four days are different than other’s four days, until life
is birthed and comes out of death. No
death, no resurrection life. His promise
to us is that corn of wheat will produce many.
“That impotence that is resurrected with My life, will no longer abide
alone, but it will bring forth much fruit.
A harvest will come in when you die in that ground. When you are willing to go all the way to
cross over the Jordan.”
The Lord told Joshua to erect pillars
in the Jordan. I have seen a video of
these pillars and they are massive. We
are pillars and He makes us pillars of faith and raises us up in the Jordan
unto new life. The purpose of the
pillars was so that the next generations could ask what the pillars are
for. And they would answer, “The Lord
God took us over the Jordan. Not we, but
He.”
We find the same thing with Jacob
where he died and was able to give his sons their inheritance. There has to be death before there can be an
inheritance. The same with Jacob when he
was wrestling with the Angel of the Lord.
He walked away with a limp and a new name, being called a prince and the
name Israel, meaning “God prevails”. The
word “prevail” means to overcome. As the
Lord told me many years ago, “You cannot rule unless you have overcome. You have to overcome your wilderness in order
to rule in Canaan and walk as a prince or princess of God.”
Another example of this we find in
Ezekiel 37 with the account of the Valley of dry bones. When something has come to the point of
bones, it means there is no life in it anymore.
It is brittle and breaks and there is no marrow in the bones. We know that life is in the blood. Not just a
dead body with flesh, muscle, bones and marrow, but only dry bones with no life
in it.
EZEKIEL 37
1 The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me
out in the spirit of the Lord,
and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones,
2 And
caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were very many in the
open valley; and, lo, they were very dry.
3 And
he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest. (It is as if he himself has been brought to
dry bones and could only say, “Lord, only you know.”)
4 Again
he said unto me, Prophesy upon these bones, and say unto them, O ye dry bones,
hear the word of the Lord.
(Think of Yeshua speaking to Lazarus, the dead.
When He said, “Lazarus come forth!” He was prophesying unto him. It was a word that constituted an event. It was a resurrection word and here the Son
of Man is told to speak to these dry bones to resurrect them.)
5 Thus
saith the Lord God unto
these bones; Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live:
6 And I
will lay sinews upon you, and will bring up flesh upon you, and cover you with
skin, and put breath in you, and y shall live; and ye shall know that I am
the Lord.
7 So I
prophesied as I was commanded: and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and
behold a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to his bone.
8 And
when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them, and the skin
covered them above: but there was no breath in them.
9 Then
said he unto me, Prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the
wind, Thus saith the Lord God;
Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may
live.
10 So I
prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived,
and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army.
11 Then
he said unto me, Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel: behold,
they say, Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost: we are CUT OFF FOR OUR PARTS.
12 Therefore
prophesy and say unto them, Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause
you to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel.
13 And
ye shall know that I am the Lord,
when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your
graves,
14 And
shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live, and I shall place you in your
own land: then shall ye know that I the Lord have
spoken it, and performed it, saith the Lord.
Here we have the Son of
Man that has to speak to the wind. This
wind is the Ruach, which means he had to command the Spirit of God to enter
into theses bones and the sinews and flesh.
The kind of faith that the Son of Man had to have in order to command
the Ruach, the Spirit of God to enter, is only the faith that is the faith of
the Son of God, which we too are called to, to live by the faith of the Son of
God. Paul said, “I no longer live, but
the life that I live, I live by the faith of the Son of God.” Paul entered into
the grave and indeed he is the son of resurrection, an extension of the Christ
life after the cross. He is calling us
to live by that same faith and the only way to do it is to enter into the death
of the cross.
We are called to speak to
the dead bones, the Lazarus and the dead.
To speak a word that constitute an event. How much more in the time we are going in
where there will be such devastation during the tribulation. There will be great brokenness and
death. People will not have hope and
joy, but there will be mourning, sorrow, trembling and fear. There will be dead bones and graves,
literally. We as the Son of Man Company
will have to be able to speak a word, not just any word, but a resurrection
word to raise up the dead. The reason
why Yeshua showed me this heart being manually pumped, is to understand that
when He brings us into such a death, there is no other source in you any
longer. All four chambers have been
dealt with so that He is your strength, because you have none. He is your joy, you have none. He is the hope of glory, Christ in you. He is your faith and your peace. There is a difference between giving it to
you and being it in you. It is the
person of Christ through the Spirit of God operating through a body that is
wholly given up to Him. You are a living
sacrifice, dead in all your categories, completely given over to the Spirit of
God, so that the Spirit of God can say through you, “I am the Resurrection and
the Life, come forth! Live with my
breath in you!” People will be able to
come out of their circumstances in the time to come with a word spoken by the
Son of Man Company.
When I look at this great
army raised, I see them as the Royal Priesthood, the virgins, the warrior
virgins that were cut off. All their
parts were cut off and they stand up as mighty warriors to possess the land.
Let’s go to Zachariah 3.
ZACHARIAH
3
2 And
the Lord said unto
Satan, The Lord rebuke
thee, O Satan; even the Lord that
hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
(Think of a whole burnt offering that was done before the priests went into the
inner-court. Everything was incinerated
into ash. The priests did not have any part in the whole burnt offering. And here we find Joshua, a brand plucked out
of the fire.
3 Now
Joshua was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before the angel.
4 And
he answered and spake unto those that stood before him, saying, Take away the
filthy garments from him. And unto him he said, Behold, I have caused thine
iniquity to pass from thee, and I will clothe thee with change of raiment.
5 And I
said, Let them set a fair mitre upon his head. So they set a fair mitre upon
his head, and clothed him with garments. And the angel of the Lord stood by.
6 And
the angel of the Lord protested
unto Joshua, saying,
7 Thus
saith the Lord of hosts;
If thou wilt walk in my ways, and if thou wilt keep my charge, then thou shalt
also judge my house, and shalt also keep my courts, and I will give thee places
to walk among these that stand by.
8 Hear
now, O Joshua the high priest, thou, and thy fellows that sit before thee: for
they are men wondered at: for, behold, I will bring forth my servant the Branch.
9 For
behold the stone that I have laid before Joshua; upon one stone shall be seven
eyes: behold, I will engrave the graving thereof, saith the Lord of hosts, and I will remove
the iniquity of that land in one day.
ZACHARIAH
6: 11
11 Then take silver and gold, and make crowns, and set them upon
the head of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest;
Crowns were given. Not just one, but many. In the Word it mentions 12 crowns that we can
receive. There is always a prerequisite
for a crown. There has to be an
overcoming. Something we need to do in
order to obtain these crowns. Crowns is
not only for the purpose that we will one day lay it before Him, as wonderful
as that is, but the crown is because we will rule and reign. How much every person will get to rule and
reign over is up to the Lord God. He has
a purpose with everything, but the point is that we will receive these crowns
when we overcome.
PROVERBS 23: 26
26 My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my
ways.
Remember that Job said that he heard
of Him by the hearing of the ear, but now he sees? The Lord God brought him to ashes and had his
whole heart. He is saying to us, “Let me
have your whole heart. Give me your
heart, that part where all the springs have to dry up. Give Me your whole heart, every chamber,
every part that you have not yet given to Me.
Allow Me to dry up the streams, trust Me in the process. What I have in store for you is My life so
that you no longer live with drips of My life, but that you live completely
from My life. I meet you at the well of
your heart. Are you a Samaritan woman
with five husbands that are her source, or are you a Rebecca, whose heart is
completely Mine? That you have given
all. No adultery, pure and serving
Me? Are you willing to be cut off that
My life can be in you?”
PROVERBS 21: 1 – 2
1The king's heart is in the hand of
the Lord, as the rivers of
water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.
2 Every
way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the Lord pondereth the hearts.
We would like to say that our heart
is in His hands, but not everybody’s heart is in His hand so that He can
manually pump it, because you no longer have life in you. It is a long process and He is willing to
take you there if you are willing. You
have to be brutal. You have to be willing to pay whatever the cost and
understand that He will by His Spirit make you willing and able to do it. Whether you are able to do this now before
His coming and whether you will be doing it during the tribulation if you are a
worker, understand that He will finish the work He started in you.
I would like to share a word that He
gave me awhile back. It is a very
serious word.
YOU MUST STAND BEFORE ME ALONE
(Received on the
22/2/2020)
Are you willing for Me to take all your securities away?
All those things you have come to depend on? Not physically, but spiritually.
To bring a death to your spirituality, however profound and prolific it may
have been thus far? The issue is not whether it has been of Me, but whether you
are willing that even that which I have given you, I have the right to take.
For unless I have full play in what needs to stay or go, am I Lord? I AM either
Lord of all, or I am not Lord at all.
For if I AM to do a new thing, does it not stand to reason
that the old must not just be left behind, but die? Are you willing for me to
bring you to such a death? An utterness towards Me where I will raise you up.
Not you yourself out of your own spirituality, however true, but even as death unto
death and life unto life. Unless the sacrifice is dead in all its categories,
there remains still a residue of self. Even if it is a spiritual self. Yes,
complete death is the requirement for the call upon your life unto which I AM
calling you. A call where I WILL do through you and not you. For all your
spiritual doing to cease, and to allow Me to be all that you need for that
call. Not sustained by your spiritual life for which you have died numerous
deaths, but sustained by My resurrection life alone.
This is not a call unto which you are required to perform,
but Me. Even if you are only the vessel through which I will do so. But it is a
call of utterness unto Me. To stand before Me alone and no man, even yourself.
No dependency on anything but Me, not even your spirituality that has grown this
far.
Am I not the husbandman that has the right to My trees?
Yes, I AM, even so, should My pruning be severe, I still require My children to
submit. More and abundant fruit, requires greater death. Do not be deceived.
Have I not said that unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground, it will abide
alone, but if it falls to the ground and die, it will bear fruit and will not
abide alone.
Have you decided on the boundaries of your life to what
extent you are willing to lay all at Myaltar? I have given My life for you. I
laid My life on the altar. Consider the cost of the call for no call is without
cost. Always a death first.
Will you cross over with Me?
My anointing will go before you and I will make a way.
I WILL make a way.
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