Cutting Deep 2019 Outline
Salvation - A Call Unto the Undimensional Life - Psalm 82:6
A must acquire and preserve consciousness in every believer is the fact that our salvation is a call to the infinite, boundless, immensurable realm of living (Ephesians 3:1-20). The lack of understanding into the allotment or issuance economy of God will make one feel like one is exalting oneself above measure (2 Corinthians 3:5-6). Lack of knowledge has also always been a destroyer and the difference between the living and dying Elohiyms, (Psalms 82:5, Proverbs 19:2, Hosea 4:6). Let us know that there is something huge about faith in Christ that needs to be comprehended by all. When a person makes a decision for Christ it is a big deal in every sense of it (John 6:47,7:38, Romans 5:17). The direction of many popular ministries is making it sound like there isn’t much to write home about with faith in Christ. It is a matter of great concern to learn how people make faith in Christ look like an exercise that lacks sufficiency. On the contrary faith in Christ unleashes a barrage of unseen verities that alters the narratives of natural living (John 11:25-26). What happens at the point of faith in Christ is liken to such an engineering that Titus calls it “the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Ghost” (Titus 3:5). It must be clearly stated that there is much more differentiating the Old Testament from the New Testament (Galatians 3:21, Hebrews 7:11-18, Hebrews 8:7-13, Hebrews 11:39-40).
God’s intent
The big thing about salvation is entering the realm of God, which has always been the agenda of God from of old (Ephesians 3:9-11). God’s intent has not been to have mortality that stretches to access divinity but divinity that has earthly encounters (Hebrews 2:14). It is not just an impulse reaction of God to an occurrence that took God by surprise in the New Testament, (2 Timothy 1:9-10). It is not just a New Testament thing but God had mentioned it through the men of old (Zechariah 12:8-10). In the New Testament also, we are told that God had pleasure that “All Fullness Dwell In Jesus”, Colossians 1:19. As if we would not understand Colossians 2:9-10 cast a further light on it by establishing that “The fullness Of The Godhead” dwelleth in our Lord and we are complete in Him. Putting the two together we easily say “it pleases the father that we are complete in the Godhead”.
Sonship and nature
There are some truths communicated by the choice of God among all options of relationship preferring us becoming His children, (John 1:12-13). The Jews revealed the mystery about sonship and, in this case, of God in John 5:17-18. Jesus furthers this truth from John 10:32-38 connecting our theme scripture to the whole truth. Jesus argues that people appointed judges were called divine just because the word for rule came to them. Then, because scripture cannot change, unbound, unchained, uncompacted, He confidently declares His Sonship and subsequent deity without any qualms. Apostle Paul also makes a strong case for this truth when he contends in the Word with the people of Athens. Saying that there’s a link between being an offspring and proper estimation of the source (Acts 17:28-29). So that, additional to being connected to the Godhead by descent, stock, citizenship, etc., one’s worth is invaluable. These all, not to talk about our renewal in the knowledge of Him that created us (Colossians 3:10). Also, our participation in divine nature according to apostle Peter in his writing from (2 Peter 1:3-4).
The contention and dangers
There is always a contentious spirit against our place in Christ who would use everything and every strategy only aimed at enticement. Knowing he’s powerless at fighting us, the devil only works on a ‘peradventure’ basis to see if we would give up our stand (Numbers 22:11, Jeremiah 20:10). Be it known that the believer who has lost in any area of life is the one that has given up his position for his condition. While it’s about being enticed, the objective is to make ‘Elohiyms’ die as one of the princes of men (Psalms 82:6-7).
JEWS | John 5:18, 8:53,10:33 |
SATAN | Matthew 4:3,6 against Matthew 3:16-17 |
RABBLE | Matthew 27:39-40 |
CHIEF PRIESTS | Mark 15:31-32 |
SCRIBES AND ELDERS | Luke 20:1-2 |
RULER | Luke 23:35-38 |
THIEF | Luke 23:39 |