A GOSPEL YET TO COME
A GOSPEL YET TO COME
It is
only within the context of understanding the satanic matrix that envelops our
planet that we can comprehend exactly what the Gospel must be. Today’s popular
Gospel doesn’t teach us how to destroy the works of the devil, but only to live
peaceably with them.
The
Gospel that has largely been lost is the one Gospel that Jesus said must go to
the whole world before the end would come. That Gospel is the Gospel of the
Kingdom.
Today
we preach a Gospel of salvation which is in fact an entry level Gospel. It is the
milk of the word that is fed to babies until they are strong enough to digest solid
food. Today we have made this milk the main course and so, Christianity is
populated by spiritual babies, many of whom have not yet taken their first
steps of faith and practice.
God has
one final strategy and with this strategy He will defeat the works of the devil.
That strategy is called “The Remnant of her seed which keep the commandments of
God and hold to the testimony of Jesus.” Only righteousness and holiness can
shatter the domains of Satan’s matrix. And that is what we are, if indeed
Christ dwells in us. We are His temples individually and His temple
corporately.
Meanwhile
Satan is doing everything in his power to abort, misinform, replace, water
down, infiltrate, detain and destroy God’s Remnant people. Without a prophetic
understanding of his strategies we fall for most of his traps and so we see the
great falling away taking place that will allow the man of sin may be revealed.
One of
Christianity’s great misconceptions is found in the following text:
“For He
is our peace, who hath made both one and hath broken down the middle wall of
partition between us; having abolished in his flesh the enmity even the law of
commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain (Jews and
Gentiles)one new man, so making peace; And that he might reconcile both (Jews
and Gentiles) unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity
thereby.” Ephesians 2:14-16
Now
here is the rest of the story: In the temple courtyard there was a low fence
called the “soreg.” Beyond this soreg neither the Gentiles nor unconverted Jews
could pass. There were signs posted all around the soreg stating that anyone found
within this fence would be responsible for the loss of his own life. In fact
one of these excavated signs carved in stone now resides in a museum in
Istanbul.
This law
or ordinance was one of a list of ordinances concerning temple worship. But
when Jesus came He broke down that law contained in ordinances thus clearing the
way for us Gentiles to also enter into the presence of God. In no way did this
sacrifice of Christ do away with the Ten Commandments or the Sabbaths or the Feast
Days (appointed Moedim of the Lord.)
Think
about it. Why would you want to do away with a law prohibiting murder or theft
or adultery? God’s laws are eternal and cannot be done away with. However, it
is in the rightly dividing of the Word of God that we come to understand that
we Gentiles have been drawn near to God by the blood of the Lamb and that
Yeshua is that Lamb. We do not need to sacrifice sheep anymore and we who are
of the household of faith have equal access to the presence of God with the Jews
through whom God made His purposes known.
If then
we are going to be a part of that Remnant by whom Christ is going to destroy the
works of the devil in one final show of victory through Christ, then we are
going to have to grow beyond the milk of the Word and to get into the meat of the
Word where we gain strength to walk where Jesus walked.
We
could quickly list off the doctrines that have been added to the church that are
keeping us perpetual spiritual babies, but let’s suffice to say that Satan’s
strategy is working very well and some of us are going to have to take a stand
against the prevailing winds and break a hole in Satan’s matrix.
It is neither legalism nor religion that will
accomplish this. What we need is a full working knowledge of the scripture,
coupled with a full infilling and power of the Holy Spirit. We are, in fact,
temples of the Holy Spirit. We just need to let that sink in.
And
just as the tabernacle of Moses showed us, The Law is in our hearts, the Word(as
given understanding by the Holy Spirit) shine in our souls and our bodies are
yielded as a living sacrifice unto God. This has always been God’s plan. We
just need to catch onto it. We can do this my friends. The power is not of us,
but of God. So, I ask; do we want to wander in the wilderness for another 40
years or do we want to become a Caleb and Joshua generation and slay some
giants?
There
is a power in the Gospel of the Kingdom that is yet to be unleashed…and we need
to pray to be a part of it.
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