In the last post we talked about how Jesus expects us to move in and out of green pastures: John 10:9, I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. We would not be able to move into Father if Jesus did not come here to be the door for our entry. It is my calling to speak on this until the understanding becomes clear. We can not just sit and hope everything is going to be alright; not anymore, not since the light of God has come to show us how to do more than just hope. Jesus is not only the way to salvation, and to heaven; but, he is the way to abundant living here on earth. When Jesus says in the above scripture that we shall go in and out, and find pasture; he is not talking about going in and out of earth, nor heaven. By the way, unless you are a astronaut, you will not be going in and out of earth at all. You may fly the friendly skies of your favorite airlines, but breaking news is confirming that flight to still be in the earth. Then, there will be no need to find green pastures in heaven where there will be no shortages any way.
So what is hope good for? Absolutely everything when it comes to moving forward into Father. We do not move forward in our faith, if we do not have hope. Hope is like the igniter that triggers an explosive charge to bring down a heavy structure. When hope is produced within us by a need, want, desire, or calling for example; then faith, like the igniter that triggers the explosive charge, comes to trigger the substance of what we hope for. Hebrews 11:1, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. If there is no hope, then there is no trigger to ignite faith. It is good that God requires a touch of skill in order to process hope; or, many of us would just hope up a storm all over the place. We all know how important faith is with God: Hebrews 11:6, But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. What is this touch of skill that is required that helps keep any kind of hope from igniting faith to come forth every time? Whenever we have hope, and we are looking for God to answer; we must apply the word of God, written or Rhema, to our hope next. You see, if there is no word of God applied to your hope, then there will be no igniter or faith sent for the hope. One that comes to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. And how do we believe that God is? We believe in his word. So any and many of hopes that do not believe in the word of God, there will not be an igniting of faith. That would be like chasing behind false hope alarms all day long.
I know that my writings are put out there for upper level faith, and at times I have to remind myself that everyone on my play ground aren’t playing; but they want to play. So, when we talk about the word on this play ground, just know that we are talking about Jesus: He was the word made flesh. Jesus is the one who is responsible for all things that were made: John 1:3-4, All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. Jesus is the reason why we attach the word to our hope, because he is still the one who is responsible for all things that are made. When you attach the word to your hope, you are letting Father know that you believe he is because you show by the word that you believe that Jesus is that, his Son. Plus, Jesus official position in the Godhead, is what he has always been since before the beginning, the Word. Do you know one of the first request of Jesus after he finished his work on the cross? John 17:5, And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was. Jesus couldn’t wait to get back and do all the great things that he was doing with the Father as the Word. Now just know, when you attach the Word to the things that you hope for, you will be in the hands of the most experienced maker of things that were made. It started out with a “Let there Be.” What is it that you want him to let there be for you? Just let him know.
We always start our hope with the word because the faith process starts with the word. The word will direct us along the path needed to set us up to move in and out of green pasture; or, the fulness of God. In John 1:4, In him was life; and the life was the light of men. In the word that you attach to your hope is life, and that life is your light to where you need to go for the thing that you hoped for. Romans 10:17, So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. You will hear the faith that will come from the word that will lead you to your hope. So we don’t just sit around hoping, but when we hear the faith, or the igniter, we move into it. This moves us farther along in making the word become flesh, or natural for our use. Similar to the word being made Jesus, there was a natural process in which the word worked with to be made flesh. We will join into a natural process with a little help from our other Godhead comforters so that our word will be made flesh, or be made the things that we hope for. The word of your hope is your telescope to move you. You will move when the word moves you. The faith substance that comes by hearing will move you in position to go in and out of green pasture, or the fulness of God. Colossians 2:9, For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. The fulness of the Godhead bodily is where we go in and out of green pastures, resources, or substances.
The word will do one primary function at all times, and that is to return to the Father. The word has no plans to return void unto the Father, even with having to bring us along. The Godhead created the heavens and the earth in 6 days, but that was without man to bring along. When the Father was ready for creation, the word just revealed it, and they were off and running with it. We will continue to develop and mature in God to where we will be able to be off and running with the operation. I do encourage us all to work with the Godhead when we can since it is expected of us to do so. Jesus does talk about working with the Father: John 5:17, But Jesus answered them, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work. If we are going to move forward into Father, we must be aware of the will of God as established by the word of God. How can we move into Father, if we don’t know if the move is for us. This is why we attach the word of God to our hope so we will know when a move has our name on it or not. We have to know our help along the way will be there to move us in and out of the Godheads. I may have a word that brings faith substance for the thing hope for, but it seems to be stationed for a period of time. What do I do to move in and out of green pasture; or, the fulness of the Godhead if you will? This situation will usually produce one of three moves. One is for the Holy Ghost to move on it, and free it from it stationary position. Another move would be for me to exhaust the faith substance farther to see if it eclipse the faith substance to replace it. The other move would be to remain patient to see if it is a matter of timing. When the time comes, the next move will reveal itself for us to move into it. The main thing to remember is that the correct move will depend on your hearing and watching all moves based on the word of God that you received. This is how you will move in and out of green pasture, or move in and out of the fulness of God.
Adopted son.
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