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Friday, October 23, 2009

How The Kingdom Works

Speak to your body; it will respond to you! Scientist have discovered a part of your brain that is voice activated. If you say, "I'm tired," they found that your brain will hear it and tell your body to prepare for rest. You'll become more tired as you talk "tired." If you say "I feel good" that same part of your brain will start sending endorphines through your body to energize you. The scientific community is discovering what God has said all along. Use your words to command pain to leave! You can speak to your body and make it recover. The anointing is already inside you to heal the sick, cleanse to lepers, and raise the dead. If you're not seeing it manifest, it's not God. Remember, Mark 11:23-24 says speak to your mountain and it shall obey you.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Children of God vs. sons of God

The difference between believers as "children of God" and as "sons of God" is brought out in Rom. 8:14-21. The Spirit bears witness with their spirit that they are "children of God", and, as such, they are His heirs and joint-heirs with Christ. This stresses the fact of their spiritual birth (verses 16 and 17). On the otherhand, "as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God". Their conduct gives evidence of the dignity of their relationship and their likeness to His character.

Matt. 5:9 "blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God, and verse 44, 45, "Love your enemies and pray for them that persecute you, that ye may become sons of your Father which is an Heaven". The disciples were to do these things not in order that they might become children of God, but that being children they might make the fact manisfest in their character, might "become sons". See 2 Cor. 6:17, 18.

Also, for Scriptures where Jesus by His Holy Spirit and power indwells believers and molds their character in conformity to His likeness, See: Rom. 8:10; Gal. 2:20, 4:19; and Eph. 3:17.