Sunday, 28 September 2008

Covenant Faith

We have entered into the most intimate and binding relationship available to man - blood covenant. The words of the covenant are recorded for us plainly in the scriptures. All that remains is for us, as true partners of the lord, to take time to find out what they say and apply ourselves to believe and claim them for ourselves. The lord's intention is that you walk in fullness of blessing, just as Abraham was blessed in all things. Application of this covenant, ratified by Jesus blood and sealed by his spirit, is called faith. The just shall live by application of the covenant in their lives, exchanging their weakness for the strength of their covenant partner. Nothing is impossible for him, and even more amazing, through covenant nothing is impossible for us!


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Monday, 15 September 2008

Relationship - The only foundation for faith

Excerpted from The Spirit Life Bible School

1. What Faith Is

a. God’s character is the foundation for faith

To begin we will first define faith. We will consider both what faith IS and what it IS NOT.

To lay a foundation for all that follows in these sessions, which will deal much with principles and practical application of those principles, we must first stress that the doctrine of faith cannot be divorced from relationship with God. Many of the principles we speak of over the following sessions can be exercised with some result apart from a vital union with God. The New Age and the Motivational world of humanism is replete with books and teachings concerning positive confession for example, with testimonies of amazing results. Biblical faith and its exercise however is rooted first and foremost in a love relationship with our Father in Heaven through Jesus Christ.

The first definition we will give for faith then is simply this:

“TRUST in another or another’s Word.” The Greek word, “pistes”, translated ‘faith’ in the New Testament simply means: “Trust, assurance, confidence in another and another’s word.” To have faith in God means to trust Him, to trust His Word and have confidence that He will keep it.

Faith works by love. It is our love relationship with a God whom we know and trust which provides the seedbed for fearless confidence in His Word. We trust and act on His Word, because we trust Him, and know that His thoughts and intentions toward us are entirely good.


Andrew Murray in his exposition of Hebrews, ‘The Holiest of All’ exhorts believers to go beyond the mechanics of faith to discover its Source: “Faith is much more than trust in the word of another,” he says, “That trust is of extreme importance as its initial exercise, but the word must only be the servant leading into the divine truth it contains, the living person from whom it comes. To deal too exclusively with the word as the ground of faith will lead to a faith that is more intellectual than spiritual, a faith that, as the Church so universally shows, rests more in the wisdom of men, in the power of reason, than in the power of God. We need to be persuaded very deeply that faith is not only a dealing with certain promises, but an unceasing spiritual intercourse with the unseen world around us.”
Andrew Murray, ‘The Holiest of All’, KCM publications, ISBN 0-8010-5763-9

God’s own character is the very bedrock for every other action of faith. The Bible says that He is the faithful one, and that He cannot deny Himself (2 Tim 2:13). He is the God of Faith, the very Source!

This truth is important to remember to prevent us from unwittingly entering a religion of works where we merely apply spiritual principles in order to get desired results, and forget that God did not send His Son merely so we could be healed and prosperous – He sent His Son for something far greater than that, that we could know Him:

“And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.” (John 17:3 NKJV)

Many philosophies today, even some which purport to be Christian, do not believe that God is a Person. They consider God as the perfect Mind, or the Universal Consciousness, yet they refuse to locate Him. They have a faith in certain principles or concepts, ones which undoubtedly have wrought great changes in their lives, yet they cannot bring anyone into fellowship with the Father, or produce a New Creation. True faith is first and foremost in a Person – the Person of God.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

A Moment In Time

The glory of the gospel includes the invasion of eternity into time. We all feel that time is so limited and honestly, if we really had a comprehension of how short our life is in the light of eternity we may well live differently. Our moment here is preparation for there! What fascinates me is just how the awesomeness of an endless realm found space in the limits of time and space in the Person of Christ. Even more amazing is what He said concerning Believers, that we are in Him and He in us.

Remember the Future

A voice crying, prepare the way, the King is coming, approaching quick with healing in His train, A voice revealing, peeling the veil from the eyes of present darkness, to unpack the delights of a coming world, to harness the powers, tomorrow's design, arrest imagination with wonders and signs...

Its time for us to remember the future. We, as the people of God, are not a relic of the past but very literally the children of a coming age! Too often culture has shaped the 'kingdom' instead of the Kingdom shaping the culture. This is a call to all the artists ands artisans, the poets, pastors and nation shifters of our day; Our mandate is to turn the world upside down.
The surface dwellers of the days of Acts said with terror in their trembling voice, "Oh no, These that have turned the world upside down are come here also" (Acts 17:6).

One of our favourite portions of scripture is found in Zechariah 1:20-21:

Then the LORD showed me four craftsmen.
And I said, “What are these coming to do?”
So he said, “These are the horns that scattered Judah, so that no one could lift up his head; but the craftsmen are coming to terrify them, to cast out the horns of the nations that lifted up their horn against the land of Judah to scatter it.”


It is time for the craftsmen to rise up, the anointed artisans of our day, the visionaries and revolutionaries of the future, to step through and fearlessly shape the present with divinely inspired innovation...

Instead of an archaic bastion of religious memorobilia, the church is to be the cutting edge of tommorrow's ideas and environment. Let's stand in our place of salvation, a people of the future age, a life without limit, without sickness, disease or poverty (of heart, soul or body), and deliver the message to the present population of a world groping for a way ahead. We have...no, we are...the answer!