It’s Father-God Time: RSVP-Please Respond.

Father-God time is an event, operation, or engagement in which we can definitely count on occurring; however, the occurrence itself can not definitely count on our attendance to it, occurring. Why is Father-God Time something that we can bank on occurring? The main reason is that it, Father-God time, is the place where after accomplishing all things that you can do concerning doing the will of God, it can be said, it is finished. John 19:28-30, After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. 29 Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled a spunge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put it to his mouth. 30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost. We know that Jesus had walked in the Word fulfilling scripture for roughly thirty years, then he did his miracle ministry through the Holy Ghost for roughly three years, and lastly the time for the Will of God was at hand. Jesus spends roughly three days after giving up the Ghost, in Father-God time. Here is where the fulness of God, working through the Godhead, completed the will of God as one.

The reason I say that Father-God time can be counted on occurring is because this is where the Will of God awaits the Word of God to finish up together as one. Jesus had walked the word or the scripture out all those years to its fulness, to prove God’s word on his way to the will of God(his death). Always remember, the Word of God will always go about its business working out the Will of God; and then, they will meet back up during Father-God time to finish as one. Then, the reason why I said that the occurrence itself can not definitely count on our attendance to be there, is because so much is always happening to sway us from making it to Father-God time. Jesus had to finally fight off Peter in order to go with the soldiers that came to take him to his death. It may look like Peter was trying to protect his Master; however, this is part of Father-God time to escort Jesus right where the Will of God needed Jesus to be. There is a place in every faith operation in which the Word of God will be working very hard to get us to the place where we can be ready to enter into Father-God time, or to go with the soldiers, in Jesus’ case, to be escorted to his death. We all want to make it through the steps of the Godhead in order to bring to pass the will of God for our particular faith operation.

How do we know when it’s time to enter into Father-God time, and to step out of the Word-God time? Jesus left a great example: I can stay back with Peter’s view point, and get in the flesh to call on the Father for legions of Angels; or, I enter into what I know to be the Will of my Father, and go with the soldiers to die. It really is that clear when it comes to moving from one Godhead to the next Godhead as you keep them unified as one. The reason I said Jesus would get in the flesh if he ask his Father for help at that time is because Jesus is the WORD, and he knew what the WILL of God was for him to do. If Jesus had not moved forward into what was next, this would have been total disobedience; and Jesus, the WORD, along with Father, the WILL, they are one: it’s just not ever happening. Yeah, we miss the next move more than the Father would like, but he knows that we are not Jesus. We are still much of a work in progress, and God is working with us as much as we allow him to bring us to the upper level of operating in the fulness of God through the Godheads. The thing for us to do in order to bring more of the things that we hope for to pass, is to look to step into the natural things that make up his will. Jesus knows he came to die on the cross; therefore, when the natural things, soldiers, came for him, he went with them: now he’s in Father-God time. If God’s Word is for you to leave the state where you currently live, and just out of the blue you get a call to work in another state, you might want to at least check it how. It will be clear as you are now working the Word out by your checking to determine if Father-God time is at hand. We must always exhaust the Word of God, or check out all the faith substances that come in our area in order to rule them in or out.

Why does Father-God even have a time? John 1:1-3, In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. Here in this scripture are a few reasons why Father-God has a time. I love the one reason in John 1: 1-2. The Word and the Will were always with each other, even in the beginning they were one. So when we see in John 1:3, where the Word goes out to make all things, we just know there will be a time and place where they will be back with each other. Our main concern as we operate in our faith to bring our hope to pass, is to always work the Word only in faith substance that line up with the Will of God. This is how we become skill in bringing them back together, as they both will be working apart after the start of a faith operation. Why? Well, when you don’t have your needs supplied, or, the thing that you hope for, the Word will take off to work on bringing you to the Will of God for that need or hope; and furthermore, since you obviously do not have the Will of God for your current need, the Word working with you and the Will waiting for you, are not currently with each other. Jesus was a pro at this since he had been the Word made flesh, and had worked with the Will since before the world was. Here is Jesus talking about working with the Will, or the Father while he was on the earth: John 5:16-17, And therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, and sought to slay him, because he had done these things on the sabbath day. 17 But Jesus answered them, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work. We must become skilled in order to know when to move into another Godhead after one has come hitherto, or up to this point. See, Father-God time was back with the Word- Godhead, and the Holy Ghost- Godhead, as Jesus, showing off, worked all three as thou he was not born just 30 plus years ago. Oh, that’s right, Jesus was doing this with the Father as the Word, before the world was: 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. We just need to be the best that we can be, and the Lord will have our backs.

There are other reasons in which the Word, and the Will, will be together, but it is up to us to work with them to do our part. Jesus set up this structure to give us access to the power of the fulness of God. This had not been set up until the annexation of the kingdom of heaven to earth. We can move in and out of the power that we need as we need it. This pleased God to have this set up for the body to have access to the fulness of God directly: Colossians 1:19, For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell. Since we dwell in Jesus along with all fulness of God, we have access to the fulness of God by use of the Godhead. Colossians 2:9, For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. So all of the Godheads will have time where we must move in and out of them as needed to have access to the fulness of God. We only need to know how to move with the Godheads when the time comes for one of them to move. Once we come to Jesus, and dwell in him, Jesus describes it as going in and out to find pasture: 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. Let’s go in and find the time that we need.

Adopted son,


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