Fulfilling the Obedience of The Way of Peace (RH)


Programme: Revelation Hour (RH)

Date: Saturday, 11th February 2023

 

Transcript Summary

1. (Proverbs 30:19-20) What we read here are different places of expression or manifestation. The air, rock, and sea are like places where mastery of laws is demonstrated. What makes an eagle is a law that is demonstrated in the air, especially at some heights. One of the uniqueness of an eagle is the ability to surf, especially with stormy winds. There are some laws in the wings of an eagle that are not present in other birds. The beauty of the eagle's law is when it is manifesting in the air. By manifesting or demonstrating mastery in the air, the eagle is actually worshiping God in its own way. One of the way the eagle praises the Lord is when it is surfing in the storm; it can use the storm to lift further. The same storm that will crash many other birds will cause an eagle to soar. This is an interpretation of something that was written in it by God. God wanted to use the eagle to illustrate something that is beyond time. This is the same way that we are being prepared as sons who will manifest in the earth by receiving the fullness of the Kingdom. 

 

2. (Proverbs. 30:20). The way of a man with a maid is different from how it was in the beginning. It was meant to be “the way of a man with the Way”, because Jesus is the way. The New Testament was explaining that man, and not angels, can receive the law of God and walk in the light of it to its fullness. This is the mystery of godliness that Jesus came to interpret (1 Tim. 3:16). By being justified in the spirit, man came to the point where he could interpret something that was in the mind of God; the way of faith is meant to replace the way of sin. We have a way when we display the conversation called sin and death. This is why faith is an inheritance (Acts 26:18). (Isaiah 59:8) Unfortunately, the church right now, has not yet applied herself to the way of peace. Whenever the Lord wants to restore ways that have been corrupted, He raises a voice. Noah was a voice, just like Abraham and other men in Hebrews 11.

 

3. Victory is certified by how selflessly and wisely we use our minds. The characters in Genesis 6 had come into the season of sonship, but flesh is not a respecter of persons. If a man does not use his mind or the eyes of his soul the way Jesus did, such a person will err. When you think of the life called sin, it will unlock lust (Jam. 1:14). Jesus did not have lust, but He was pulled by it and chose not to commune with it. This was how Jesus was able to overcome being enticed. A man has been taken to the place of vulnerability when he comes to a zone of being enticed. 

 

4. One thing that some of us have not yet gotten right is the wise and selfless use of the mind. That is where battles are won and lost. A person can end up processing a thought from a thing and will not know when he/she will take a thought. Thoughts will unlock a lust in a person and the wise thing to do is open up. That is why the Bible says we should confess our faults one to another (Jam. 5:16). Another counsel to combat that virus is found in Hebrews 10:25. That is one way to check sin because sin is deceptive and it offers something. If we cannot respond to the teachings, promptings, or withdrawals of our spirit, we have despised an activity of grace to help us overcome those temptations. 

 

5. Apostle Paul emphasized the kinds of thoughts we ought to take (Phil. 4:8). If we do not take these thoughts, we would take contrary thoughts. While we set our affection on things above, we mind “these things” (Col. 3:2). The moment we stop minding things above, we will begin to mind earthly things. This is what the Bible refers to, concerning people who are earthly-minded. An earthly mind is a key to being carnally minded. The Father of all spirits chastens a Christ company to use their minds differently like Job did when he made a covenant with his eyes (Job 31:1). Similarly, many things that we think upon are likened to a maid to us. Our hearts and mind ought to be in touch with our spirit, and our spirit with the Spirit of God. This is how life flows to our day-to-day conversation.

 

6. Our minds are meant to be tasked with relating more to what is unseen than what is seen. Most things that are seen are negatives of things unseen. (Heb. 11:1) “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” There is a thing in the state of hope that is not yet seen. Romans 8:24 speaks of the hope that is seen, which is not hope. This means a time comes when hope is realized. One who does not mind things that are unseen will be relating like a carnal man. Because of lack of understanding, there are warfares hanging over the hearts of many who are not in possession of the air or atmosphere (of faith) over their souls. The reason they have not have not experienced breakthroughs in understanding truth or revelation is because they do not spend time minding the right things according to what is revealed, unlike David. They do not live by revelation.

 

7. A just man who has been made perfect is one who has obeyed the curriculum of love because God is love. Such a one has been fathered to a place where all idols have been surrendered and his soul is now a temple for God. Such soul has annulled the agreement man had with death (2 Cor. 6:15). A perfect man is he who will walk with God. There is the true report of love that believes, hopes and endures all things (1 Cor. 13:7). There is a perfect edition of a higher substance that would cause one to believe again, hope again and endure; this is using a higher and enduring substance to lay down a life called death; a life that has not been remitted. Laying down the life is a worship of the Father because of the obedience to the worship and a higher way of holiness being constructed in such a man to be a soul for a throne to be built in. And the Lord would capture the tabernacle of that soul so that Jesus would not only minister as the minister of the sanctuary but also as the minister of the true tabernacle which would empower one to lay down what was previously difficult to. 

 

8. (1 Corinthians 2:9). Those that love him are the church company who have kept the feast of charity. Although they had not fulfilled the curriculum of loving God but they had certified to God by reason of their use of the gospel of Christ to fetch the way of peace. Things would enter their hearts as it did not enter the hearts of Old Testament saints. Thus, a temple would be built for them. The things that should enter the heart is the wisdom of God which has been ordained for our glory (1 Cor. 2:7). We cannot come into glory without this wisdom. For wisdom to find its way into our hearts, we must use our minds. Our souls are being upgraded to process and reject thoughts that do not border on glory because it would not build the soul to a point where it can be a habitation for God. 






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