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HEALING STREAMS OF MERCY - Divine Healing


Warren Rogers

www.christisyourlife.com

“The Lord thy God turned the curse into a blessing unto thee, because the Lord thy God loved thee.”--Deut. 23:5. Please read Gal.3:13.

Why do people have problems? “And as Jesus passed by, He saw a man which was blind from his birth. And His disciples asked Him, who did sin, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind? Jesus answered, neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be manifested in him.”--John 9:1-3. That is why people have problems!

For the same Lord (Word) over all is rich unto all that call upon Him: “For whosoever (no matter who) shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”--Acts 2:21. That means delivered, healed, made whole again, made safe, preserved, restored, made sound, do well! “How then shall they call upon Him whom they have not believed? How shall they believe or trust in Him whom they have not heard? How shall they hear unless the Word is spoken? How shall they speak unless they be sent (anointed, commissioned)? For glad tidings of good things and of peace have been brought to you; so now obey the Gospel (the good news).”--Rom.10:13-15

So then faith (the ability to trust God), God’s own creative ability, God’s faith is communicated to your person by the Divine revelation of His will through His Word. His Word speaks to your heart; the Word is His will for you now.

Never struggle to believe! You are a believer. The Gospel produces faith. God has faith in you because God is in you and He has faith. Mark 11:22 says, “Have God’s faith--take the faith of God.” It is not your faith; it is His. He has given it to you. “The Word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart--that is the Word of faith which we speak.” Don’t speak words of doubt; speak words of faith. Words of doubt will destroy you. Words of faith will save you, heal you, comfort you, deliver you, and cheer you. Because, if you will confess (acknowledge) with your mouth Jesus as Lord over all your problems and simply believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead (that He is now alive), you shall be saved. For with the heart (Spirit) man believeth into God’s very own righteousness and with your mouth confession is made unto your salvation (deliverance, healing, safety, soundness, wholeness, completeness. See Romans10:9-10.

The word “salvation” in the Greek text carries enough meaning to fulfill every need plus more. It is the all inclusive word. It covers you from the soles of your feet to the crown on your head. So release God’s faith, release God’s Word, confess Jesus as Lord over all. Don’t con¬fess despair and doubt, for Jesus says in Mark 11:23 that we have or possess whatsoever (no matter what) we say. We have life or death, sickness or, health, weakness or strength, fear or faith by what we confess or acknowledge with our mouth. We are snared by the words of our mouth. We are taken captive by them and we are also delivered by them (Prov.6:2). “The power of life and death are in the tongue and they that love it (either one) shall eat the fruit thereof.”--Prov.18:21. Jesus said “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.”--Luke 6: 45. “Out of the mouth cometh blessings and cursings,” says James. Jesus says that it is not what goes in the mouth that defiles us, it is what comes out!

Then in the name of Jesus Christ stop destroying yourself with words! Command your tongue and your lips to speak only God’s Word! Don’t destroy yourself with words! Don’t lend your tongue to the destroyer, lend your tongue to God for keeps and never take it back again. Read the book of Proverbs and ask God to show you what part the tongue plays in your victory in Christ over Satan, sickness, weakness, circumstances, devils, and demons.

Release the Word of faith that is nigh thee even in thy mouth. The words that come out of your mouth will save you; they will deliver you from the snare of the fowler (Prov.6:5 and Psalms 91:3). Regarding healing of your weakness, your sickness, your infirmi¬ties, it is no more difficult for God than saving your soul. In fact, it is just as easy. Jesus said in Mark 2:9-11, “Which is easier to say (with words) to the sick of the palsy, thy sins be forgiven thee or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed and walk? But that you may know that the Son of man has power (authority) on earth to forgive sins, He saith to the sick of the palsy, thy sins are forgiven thee. Arise, and take up thy bed and go thy way into thine house. And immediately he arose and took up his bed.”

You see, providing your healing is just as easy for the Word as you receiving forgiveness of your sins. It is all the same to Jesus, so it should be no different to us. Why make it hard? Just as surely as God is willing to forgive our sins, so He is willing that we arise and walk, that we take our healing. Do you see it? Both are simply examples of God’s mercy and forgiveness. We can act upon that Word. It is His will for us. That is why it is recorded in the New Testament. That is the will of God. His Word is His will. When you hear the Word, you have heard the will. So act upon His Word, and you will be acting upon His will for you now. Confess what the Word says--what God says.

To be saved is to be forgiven. To be healed is to be forgiven. To be saved is to be healed. To be healed is to be saved. Which is easier or more difficult for the Lord? All of this is simply the administration of the Father’s mercy, His grace, His compassion, His loving kindness. Jesus was acting upon the Father’s will--the Father’s Word. He is a direct revelation of the Father’s nature. He didn’t come to do His own will, but the Father’s. Therefore, we may be completely confident that everything that Jesus did and said was the Father’s will and desire towards mankind. Ten lepers cried, “Thou Son of David have mercy upon us.” He did. He healed them all--every one of them. They, being lepers, had no business even being near Jesus because they were to pass way by on the other side of the road and cry, “Unclean! Unclean!” But Jesus did have mercy on them and healed them all. He did this knowing that only one would give thanks and the others would soon go their own way. Well, if He would be willing to heal those who would become thankless, how much more those that are already His? Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever. ¬He is still now moved with compassion. He has not changed. He is still saying, “Be thou made whole.”

You need not struggle for faith. All you need is to know His will. Knowing His will, will produce faith, regardless of the need. “For faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word from God.” Faith comes to you through the Word. “My God shall supply all of your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus, the Word.”--Phil.4:19

Paul says to the Ephesians: “In whom you also trusted (believed, received faith) when you heard the Word of truth, the good news of your salvation.”--Eph.1:13. There is that all inclusive word again--salvation. It covers every need.

God Himself has provided the ability to believe His Gospel. The Gospel will dispel the powers of darkness. For God Himself has commanded the light to shine out of the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it. God always has the last word.

When the Father reveals His will to you through His Word, the sure knowledge of His will produces the faith of God. Proverbs says, “That I might make thee know (real eyes) the certainty of the words of truth”--Prov.22:21. That is God’s desire for you. He wants you to be certain. There is no doubt in His mind, and He has given us the mind of Christ.

When our spirit hears the Word of God, it rises up and takes-- it claims its rightful possession by an act of will. That is why when Jesus said things like, “I say unto thee: Arise, take up thy bed and walk.” They did so. Jesus was not speaking to their body, but their spirit. When their spirit heard the Word (God), their spirit got up within them and their bodies had to obey, because it is out of the Spirit that the issues of Life proceed, not out of the flesh--Prov.4:23. Jesus Himself said, “The Spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.” Jesus lived a Spiritual life. “It is the Spirit that quickeneth (gives Life); the flesh profits nothing.”--John 6:63

We must hear the Word of God with our Spirit. Only Spirit can respond to Spirit. It is with the heart (Spirit) man believes, not with his flesh or with the senses in the flesh. Man is a Spirit being, so God always addresses Himself to the Spirit. One modern translation of Hebrews 11:1 when speaking of faith, says, “Faith perceives as real fact what is not revealed to the senses.” Say that at least ten times to yourself so you can get the idea. It will grow on you. Faith is a Spiritual reality.

You hear God’s will and know God’s will with your Spirit. The trouble with most people is they are not listening with their Spirit, but with their mind. Whatever (no matter what) you can hear from God, you can have! That is why Jesus so many times said, “He that has ears to hear, let him hear.”

Most people have little if any understanding when it comes to Spiritual things. They see, but do not see. They hear, but they really do not understand. We absolutely must learn to hear God, the Word, with understanding ears or there will be nothing to stand under us--no foundation for our faith.

Remember, too, real believing is taking. Real prayer is taking what you need by the faculty of faith. It is in believing you have received. Receiving and taking are exactly the same thing. Jesus did not say that praying was all there was to it. He said, “You must do the believing and receiving.” “Whatsoever things you need when you pray, believe you have received and you shall have them.”--Mark 11:24. Another thing, we must not separate (rate separately) salvation from healing, or healing from salvation. According to the Word of God they are the same thing. When you are saved you are made whole--when you are made whole you are saved. Not knowing about it doesn’t change the facts, but knowing the facts will certainly change us.

It is just as much God’s will that you be healed and that you, by an act of will, take your healing, as it is His will for you by an act of will to be saved. No one can receive salvation for you. It is your salvation. Also, no one can receive your healing for you. It’s your healing, so receive it!

Remember, too, you didn’t have to ask God for faith to get saved, and you didn’t have to say, “I hope so.” You simply took what God said was yours. No one receives their healing or anything from God by hope. It is by faith and not by sight. Some think that if they only hope long and strong enough that it might just happen, but no one has received anything from God by hoping. The Bible doesn’t say. “Without hope, one cannot please God, but without faith it is impossible to please God.” Hope is human; faith is divine. Hope is future; faith is now!

Jesus was your substitute! He took your place upon the cross. God willingly placed upon his Son your sin, your sickness, your weakness, your infirmities, your sorrows, your fears, your failures, your old self. See Isaiah 53. You have a legal redemption, child of God, a right to everything positive because Jesus became everything negative just for you. He was destroyed that we might live. God made Him to be sin, sick, and weak who knew no sin, sickness or weakness, that you and I might be made the very righteousness of God in Christ (2 Cor.5:21). Righteousness is what legally entitles us to all the benefits of Christ’s substitution sacrifice on our behalf. Read Isaiah 53:4-5. It says, “Surely (without doubt) he hath (past tense) borne our griefs, sicknesses, sin and our sorrows, including our old man. He was wounded for our transgressions: He was beaten for our iniquities: He was brutally punished that we might have peace: and by His stripes we are healed (not some day).” Matthew 8:17 also says, “He, Himself took (an act of will, just like you take your healing) our weaknesses and bore our carried our sicknesses.”

Put your name in there; it is yours. 1 Peter 2:24 says, “Who His own self bore our sins in His own body on the tree, by whose stripes you were healed.” God says we were healed 2,000 years ago when Jesus suffered in our behalf.

Why should we bear that which Jesus already willingly bore for us? Why should God make Jesus our substitute unless the debt has already been paid and we can avail ourselves of what is available?

“If the Father has spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, will He not freely with Him give us all things?”--Rom. 8:32. Well, we have Christ, don’t we? Surely if God gave us enough faith to believe in Jesus for what we call salvation, then He surely has given us enough faith to believe anything He tells us in His Word or why bother to tell us. Why has Jesus suffered the torments of the damned, if we cannot avail ourselves of our rights and privileges as children of God? We should lay claim to our gold mine and let nothing keep us from what belongs to us. The demand is upon Him, not upon us.

We had no problem in believing that it was God’s absolute will that our soul be saved. We simply, by an act of faith, put our soul in His trust. You based your trust upon the Word of God which says, “Whosoever (no matter who) puts (an act of will) his trust in the Lord shall not be confounded.” You, therefore, by faith, knew that you would not be disappointed. When we dare to act upon the Word, this is the immediate support that is ours. No wonder Peter who had walked upon the water said, “He that believeth (commits his trust to the Word) shall not be confounded.”--1 Peter 2:6

No one is able to reap the benefit of God’s will for them until they know what God’s will is. If you want to know God’s will, and then listen to the words Jesus spoke and observe the deeds He did. He healed all--all who came to Him. He was always moved with the compassion of the Father. Every human soul must have something solid to believe in. That is why the Father gave us Christ, the Everlasting Gospel. One cannot have faith in nothing so God gave us His Word. He gave us the best of news, based upon solid fact.

Jesus clearly set forth the will of God in all that He said and did. He was the Father’s will in motion. Each and every healing was done to confirm explicitly that the Father was moved with compassion for His creation man. Jesus did the will of God perfectly; that is why we can know God’s will when we know Jesus. He that has seen Him has seen the Father. Think about it: If sickness and weakness is destroying your body, then the Christ has no body to express Himself through. If the Jews refused to profane their temple by not allowing a leper or a Greek to enter therein, then why should we not believe that the Father is even more concerned with the temple for which His Son died, suffered, and bled. Surely the Father knows that we presently dwell with Him in this sacred temple of His making and it has a definite, victorious purpose--solely to glorify God.

Before we can benefit from anything that God has included in His will for us, we must clearly know and understand that He has willed it so. Just as your children must know your will, you must know what God wants or is willing for you to possess of His inheritance--not someday, but now. “Now is the day of salvation!” We must see what belongs to us in the Word--what is ours now in Christ. Our inheritance is revealed in the Word so we must spend time reading our Will. If we pray, “If it be thy will,” we are openly confessing that we do not know His will. We shall never receive that way, because we will be double-minded and James says, “Let not that man think he shall receive anything from the Lord.” When we know that the Word is true, faith ceases to be a problem. Faith is revealed through the Word. God’s faith is born in the heart through the Word.

We would no more ask God for faith to receive our healing than we would pray for faith to be saved. We are not saved through much praying, but by believing or acting upon our prayers, by knowing they are the will of God.

1 John 5:14-15 says, “And this is the confidence (faith) that we possess in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He regards us: And if we know that He hears us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have (possess--not will have in the future) the petitions that we desired of Him. Well, with a Word like that and knowing that Jesus healed all who came to Him, how can we doubt?

We receive all that God’s will provides for us in His Word by acting upon that will like we would act upon a check drawn upon our bank. We cash in, not cave in. We now know God’s will for us and we know God’s Word cannot lie. The Word is boss. The Word is King. We release our faith because we know the Word is truth.

In a certain sense of the Word, seeing is believing. When we see symptoms in the Word declaring that we are already healed, or that God has provided for us, or that we are safe in Him faith becomes the substance of that which we were hoping for. We trade our hope in and receive faith-- Spiritual substance. What we see physically does not bother us.

God sent His Son as your substitute and made Him sick. That was the Divine initiative. Now you take your healing, your salvation, your deliverance. That is the human initiative! We simply respond to His provisions. What is ours we take! When we see in the Word that it is just as much God’s will for us to be healed now as it is to be saved, we take it--it is ours. We don’t wait for heaven-- heaven has come down to earth. The Kingdom of God is at hand because the Kingdom of God is now within.

We must never struggle to believe. We rest in the Word. We meditate in the Word. We trust in the Word; suddenly it comes! The Word speaks to the heart. We arise! Faith has come by the hearing of the Word!

The Divine announcement to our spirit says, Faith is here, faith has arrived! We rise up and lay hold of Eternal Life-- knowing that he who puts his trust (reliance) in the Word cannot, will not, shall not be confounded. Failure is impossible because the Word, God’s Word, cannot fail! Heaven and earth will pass away but the Word of God abides forever. God’s very own integrity is at stake. He has magnified His Word above His Name. His Word is forever settled in heaven. Now it is finally settled in our hearts.

No one can move confidently unless they are sure of God’s will. That is why the Father has sent us His Word, to unveil His willingness. It is the Word that convinces us of the truth. Actually the Word bears witness to Himself. The Word persuades us, even as Abraham was thoroughly persuaded that what God had told him was true. This is what made him strong in faith, not his own ability. No wonder Psalms 107:20 says, “He sent His Word and healed you and delivered you from all your destructions.” He sent His Word to persuade you to convince you, to give birth to the faith of God within your Spirit. He has sent the Word, just as Jesus sent the Word ahead of the centurion who said, “Speak the Word only and I shall receive the answer to my need; for I too am a man of authority and with a command (word) men do obey me.”

Jesus didn’t need to go lay hands on the centurion’s sick servant, and He received his answers to prayer by the decree of the Word (Matthew 8:8-10). That man was a Gentile, a military man hated by the Jews, a stranger from the commonwealth of Israel without God and without hope in this world and yet the Father’s heart was moved with compassion through Jesus and healed this Roman soldier’s servant. How much more will the heavenly Father give to His own children the things that they need?

David a man of war commanding his soul said, “Bless the Lord, oh soul: and forget not all of His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities; who heals all your diseases; who redeems your life from destruction; who crowns you with loving kindnesses and tender mercies; who satisfies your mouth with good things (the Word) so that your youth is renewed like the eagle.”--Psalms 103: 2-5

What was the Word to David? Listen, “My soul cleaveth unto the dust; quicken me according to thy Word. Thy Word have I hid in mine heart. I will delight myself in thy Word: I will not forget thy Word. Open mine eyes that I may behold wondrous things out of thy Word. Princes did also sit and speak against me, but I did meditate in thy Word. Thy Word is my delight and my counselor. Strengthen thou me according to thy Word. I have stuck to thy Word: Oh Lord, put me not to shame. Let thy mercies come also unto me, Oh Lord, even thy salvation according to thy Word: So shall I have wherewith to answer him (the devil) that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy Word. This is my comfort in my affliction: for thy Word hath quickened me. Thou hast dealt with thy servant, oh Lord according to Thy Word. It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes. The Word of thy mouth is better unto me than thousands of gold and silver. Forever, Oh Lord, thy Word is settled in heaven, thy faithfulness is unto all generations. Unless the Word had been my delight I would have perished in mine affliction. Oh, how I love thy Word, it is my meditation all the day. Thou through thy Word hath made me wiser than my enemies; I have more understanding than all my teachers; for thy testimonies, thy Word is my meditation. How sweet are thy Words unto my taste: yea sweeter than honey to my mouth.” So on and on David delights and esteems the Word above all else. David was a man after God's own heart, after God’s own Word. He says, “I am afflicted very much: quicken me, Oh Lord, according to Thy Word.”--Psalms 119

The word “quicken” means to make alive, to raise up. “Uphold me according to thy Word, that I may live; hold thou me up, and I shall be safe.”--Psalms 119

If the “Word” did and was all of that for David, that same Word can also quicken and raise us up from our bed of affliction. David said, “Stand in awe and sin not: commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still”--Psalm 4:4. Now here comes the clincher, so listen carefully to Psalms 41:1-3. “Blessed is he that considers the poor.” The Lord will preserve him and deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will preserve him and keep him alive; and he shall be blessed upon the earth (not just in heaven): and thou wilt not deliver him unto the will of his enemies. The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing: thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness.” No wonder Jesus said, “Take up thy bed and walk.”

Did you know that God raised Jesus from the dead with His Word? If God can raise a dead man who has no faith with His Word, then He surely can and will raise us up with His Word! All we need do is hear that Word in our Spirit. God always uses the Word to do His will. Even Mary conceived because of the Word of God when the angel spoke to her. She knew what the Word was and could do, for she said, “Be it unto me according to thy Word.” The Scriptures say, “Blessed is she that believed; for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord (by His Word).” Listen to the faith born by the Word in Mary’s heart. “For He that is mighty hath done to me great things and holy is His name. My soul doth magnify the Lord and my Spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior. For He hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden.” Mary didn’t say He will regard but He hath regarded. She said further, “He hath showed strength with His arm (no evidence so far, but the W ord). He hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. He hath put down the mighty from their seats and exalted them of low degree.” (Are you of low degree? Well, be exalted.) He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich He hath sent away empty.”-- Luke1:46-55

Notice, He hath! Not He will, but He hath. Mary exercised that faith that perceives as real fact that which had not yet been revealed to the senses. It is the faith of the Word--the faith of God. The angel didn’t say, “If you can believe the Word of God.” The Word of faith produced her belief!

When Jesus attended the wedding in Cana of Galilee, it was Mary who said when they had no wine, “Whatsoever He saith to you, do it.”

There, that’s God’s will for you! Don’t ask God to heal you. He has already done something about your healing. He sent Jesus as¬ your substitute. Jesus stood in for you. He took your place in behalf of your sickness, and your weakness, and your infirmities, and your self judgment and condemnation.

Do you remember Proverbs 3:5-6? It says what we should do--listen. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not upon thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” You see, your trust is an in¬tangible reality, but nevertheless a reality. Our trust is something God has given each and every man. David said, “Some trust in horses, and some trust in chariots: but we will re¬member the name of the Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen and stand upright.”--Psalm 20:7-8. You see, we can put our trust wherever we may choose. It is a sacred privilege. It is just like your money. You may place it in the bank where it is safe, or you may dig a hole in the back yard and worry about someone discovering it. The Bible says, “Blessed is he who puts his trust in the Lord.” We can trust Him.

Picture yourself now, by an act of will, literally carrying your trust in your hands, outstretched before you--give it to your heavenly Father. It is a very valuable thing. Picture yourself now handing your trust to Him for safe keeping, remembering the Word that says, “He who puts his trust in the Lord shall not be put to shame.” Picture His gentle hands receiving your trust, knowing that it will be safe and secure with Him. There, it is out of your hands now. You may sigh a sigh of relief. You no longer must worry about your trust; the Lord is now in possession. Neither moth nor rust can corrupt nor can thieves break in and steal. You are now at perfect rest. All insecurity is finally gone. The Lord has your trust. As long as you were in possession of your trust you were very distrustful, but now you know it is completely safe. Now in exchange for your trust, He gives you His Word.

That is exactly how you receive your healing or anything from the Lord. What shall a man give or receive in exchange for his soul? The Father never short changes us.

Think--why should we trust God only for our soul? If God can take care of our soul without disappointment, He surely can take care of the body that the soul lives in. If God can be trusted with our soul for our eternal destiny, then it should not be difficult to trust Him for the body which is only temporal. God has already done the hard part when He saved our soul. The rest is easy. 

Now, all you need, if anything at all, is to allow the Word of God to persuade you that He is just as interested in the welfare of your body as He is in the welfare of your soul. After all, Jesus died for you physically, as well as spiritually. If Jesus were not interested in your physical and mental needs too, He never would have been directed by the Father to heal all who came to Him. He healed all who were oppressed of the devil and came to Him, so come!

Remember, Jesus died for both your body and your soul. He loves both. It is just as much His will that you be well as that you be saved. Listen, this is God talking to you. “Beloved I am willing above all things that you prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers.--3 John 1:2 Well, if Christ is dwelling in your soul, it surely is prospering; and if He doesn't dwell there, then my advice to you is to invite Him in so you can get totally well. He will quicken your mortal-- ¬body by His Spirit that dwells within. Romans 8:11 says, “But if the Spirit of Him who raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the dead will also quicken (make alive, raise up) your mortal body by His Spirit that dwells in you..” As that Spirit raised Jesus up, so that Spirit will raise you up.

Think about it for a moment. If God the Father loved us so much that He had Christ die for the soul which is in the body, why would He not also make provision for the body that houses the soul for which He died? That is reasonable, isn’t it? Think about these facts. Christ is living His Life (eternal Life) in our soul, but the soul cannot express itself freely when the body the soul is in is a prisoner to sickness, weakness, and disease.

Why have a healthy and strong soul, but a sickly and weak body. The only reason I am going through so many examples of saying this truth is because you will not receive your healing and your strength from God until you are fully persuaded (like Abraham of old) that it is indeed God’s will for you to go ahead and receive. You must know the answer is yes! Only God’s Word can persuade you.

You see, the first step to receiving anything by faith for which the Lord has made provision is to be made aware that it is available through His Word, that He wants you to have it, that He wants you to possess it, and He wants you to enjoy it, not someday but now. Someday won’t do you any good; you’ll be dead by then. David said, “I would have fainted if I had not believed (exercised faith) to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.”--Psalms 27:13. Proverbs 13:12-13 says, “Hope deferred (postponed) makes the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life. Whoso despises the Word shall be destroyed or he shall die.” “Heaviness in the heart maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad.”--Prov.12:25. The gospel is a good Word. Praise God!

About this receiving from God, Jesus said, “Whatsoever things you need when, you are talking to the Father, that is the time to believe you are receiving. Notice who is doing the receiving. It is up to you by an act of your will to receive. It is up to the Father by an act of His will to give. There’s no doubt about the Father’s willingness to give. So the real question is, “Are you willing to receive?” You and I are the ones who receive, that is not something God does for us. He provides; we by faith receive when we are praying. Believing is receiving--it is taking.

God wants you to know His will. If He didn’t, He would have never put it in writing. “For the Word came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.”--Peter 1:21. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable...”--2 Tim. 3:16

Paul said, “I am persuaded.” How did he get persuaded? He also said, when in a ship wreck, “I believe God.” How did he get persuaded and how did he believe God? The same way you are being persuaded! Not by argument, but by the hearing of the Word of God--the Word of faith. God’s Word is actually persuading you and convincing you of the truth right now! Meditate in that Word until your Spirit emerges from God’s gymnasium with God’s faith muscles. Until you know that you know, that you know!

Have a healthy soul and a healthy body. Have both by the Word of God that lives and abides forever.

When you are convinced of God’s will for you, you will rise up and take it by faith. You will expect a miracle and you will have it. There are not enough demons in hell to prevent you, because greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. The Word is in you. You have been granted permission from headquarters to have what you need and you know that he that believes has. You know that whosoever is born of God has already overcome the world and the victory that overcame the world is your faith, the faith of God (John 5:4). The Word has absolutely convinced you!

You know that you did not need to beg, plead, and fast to receive your salvation, so you refuse to do so to receive your healing. You would not dishonor your Father that way. You know that to do so is to infer that the Father is not willing, and you have already read the Word where it says that “He is not willing that any should perish,” and you consider yourself one of the “any.”

Begin to thank God for your healing like you did for your salva¬tion when you were first saved. It is yours! He has given it to you! 

Relax. Let the Word open your understanding. When you are ready to receive, just take it! Remember you cannot see your healing any more than you can see your salvation. We walk by faith and not by sight. It is invisible with liberty and justice for all.

Faith is perceiving as real fact what has not yet been revealed to the senses of the body. It is the miracle of seeing in the Word your God given-inheritance and staking and laying your claim. You have found your gold mine!

You did not ask God for faith to believe He would save you. You took faith the very moment you dared to believe His Word. Faith came to you via the Word and you believed and received all in one motion--all at the same time. Whatsoever things you desired, at the same time you were praying, you be¬lieved God was hearing you, and you, by an act of will, received right then. You made a commitment to the Word and He did likewise to you.

It is not difficult to have faith and receive from a loving Father who we know is moved with compassion, whose paths—everyone--are in mercy and truth. He’s still saying, “What will ye that I should do unto you?” His mercies are new every morning-- His compassions fail not and great is His faithfulness (Lam. 3:22-2).

So in conclusion, and as a help to your faith, remember these following things:

1. First look for your answer in the Word. Jesus was your substitute--you have a legal right to receive your healing. Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:17; I Peter 2:24; Galatians 3:13, 3 John 1:2

2. God wants you healed. It isn’t God’s unwillingness holding you back from receiving-- you are the one who receives. God does the supplying. He is perfectly willing. Are you willing to exercise faith and receive?

3. If you think it necessary to release your faith by the laying on of someone’s hands, then when you are ready to do your receiving, ask someone to pray with you. If you believe the Word is sufficient, then take from the Word just as the centurion took from the Word Jesus spoke.

4. Don’t struggle! Listen in your Spirit for the hearing of the Word. Remember, faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God!

5. When you hear the Word speak to your heart, remember that is God speaking. He never condemns. He comes to you with healing in His wings and breathes life into your soul. He only brings good news because He authored it. He never speaks defeat!

6. Remember, real believing is taking. When you pray that is the time to believe you are receiving. Begin to confess with your mouth that you are receiving your healing. Mark 11:23 says, “You can have whatsoever (no matter what) you say.”

7. Finally brethren: Expect a miracle! Begin to praise God for your healing. Do it before you look healed--feel healed, seem healed, before there is any sense-evidence. Your faith is in the Word. The Word is conclusive. You trust the Word like you would the word of your banker. Now arise. “Take up thy bed and walk.” Praise the Lord! Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today and forever.--Hebrews 13:8

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By Warren Rogers 04 Aug, 2023
It is not the nature of the flesh to appreciate the value of Spiritual thoughts. It seems that only when flesh and blood are brought to the place of utter desolation that a divine appreciation is born within the human spirit. How we ought to praise our heavenly Father for the trials and temptations that come our way — knowing that His promise IS that it will always end in a divine conclusion. He has said that He will NEVER leave us or forsake us and that He WILL perfect that which concerns us. You see, in order for God's will to be done we must be purged from every desire that opposes Him. (That's really the only time that God's will is done.) The Father knows just how and when this is to be brought to pass. It is through these "wilderness experiences" that we learn the most significant spiritual lessons. It is often when we are in the desert of human aloneness and seemingly isolated from the rest of the world that we can hear our heavenly Father talk to us, Sometimes we are not willing to bring ourselves to this solitary place of meditation, so our Father arranges things in such fashion that we are reminded once again of our need to seek His face. We do not always like the process that brings us to this place of learning, but we may be comforted in the knowledge that ALL things do indeed work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose. His purpose, of course, is that we be "conformed to the image and likeness of His dear Son" - Rom. 8:28-29. Sometimes we forget just HOW our Father brought His first Son into conformity with His will. We read in the Bible that He was A MAN of sorrows and acquainted with grief — He was tempted in His desires in all ways like we ourselves — He was lonely — despised and rejected of men -- He had emotions and even wept as we might today. Many times He found it necessary to withdraw Himself not only from the multitudes but His own disciples too, in order to pray and seek His Father’s will. You see, the Father understands the weakness of all flesh -- He made it! He also knows just what must be done in order to conform us to His likeness while all the time strengthening our faith. The Bible takes time to record that even Jesus, God's first Son, the captain of OUR salvation, the author and finisher of OUR faith, the first born among MANY brethren, LEARNED obedience through the things that He suffered - Heb. 5:8. Jesus, the human Jesus, was not always aware of His Father's leading in His sufferings, perhaps even as we many times are not aware. His flesh did not necessarily enjoy the process of change any more than ours. You see, obedience is the criteria here and disobedience is deeply rooted.in ALL flesh. That is WHY in order for man to learn the things of God, his flesh must be subjected to a certain kind of suffering. It is this suffering we are talking about that brings about the will of the Spirit in our lives. Jesus experienced this suffering, for He spoke from the same place of conflict when He said "The Spirit is indeed willing but the flesh is weak" - Matt. 26:41. Paul says in Romans 8:3 that Jesus came in the "likeness" of sinful flesh. So, you see, the flesh is not really the answer, it is just a part of the problem: that is as long as it is not under the control of the Spirit. In fact, that's all a problem really is, just something that is not yet under the control of the Spirit. Quite simple, isn't it? Maybe we should yield "right away".) About this suffering thing: the Bible says that IF we suffer with Christ we will also REIGN with Him, It sounds like it is saying, "no suffering, then no reigning". Some today would like us to believe that suffering, any kind of suffering, is absolutely unnecessary. I can't buy that! The Apostle Paul must have derived the same kind of SPIRITUAL BENEFIT through his sufferings. He must have seen some sort of purpose in it even to the extent that he sounded these most unusual words..."That I might KNOW Him and the power of His resurrection AND the FELLOWSHIP of His SUFFERINGS being made CONFORMABLE to His death" - Phil. 3:10. Wow! That’s a pretty difficult statement to make, let alone understand, Why in heaven’s name, if a Christian is to escape ALL manner of suffering, would Paul want to fellowship or share in the sufferings of Christ? I thought that Jesus came to deliver the human race from suffering. I thought that one did not have to suffer. I supposed that suffering, any kind of suffering, was a sign of spiritual weakness and ignorance on the part of the believer. 1 thought that if you were to read "Seven Steps to Victory" by Dr. Know It All , one didn't have to suffer. I thought that all suffering was supposed to be of the Devil and any one who suffered in any way, shape, or form was living far below their God given privileges. Surely, any one that suffers must be out of the will of God and lacking in faith! Evidently, neither Peter, Paul, James, John or Jesus, who all either wrote or spoke about suffering and trials, had not been fortunate enough to get their hands on the right cassette tape series. They must not have known better. Question: Could there be a certain kind of suffering that is JUST AS MUCH a part of the will of God as being healed? Seems to me that the Bible speaks an awful lot about trials and temptations accompanying the Life of the believer. Even Jesus mentioned a cross for EVERY ONE to bear. You don't hear much about that to¬day though. It seems that in order to be in tune one must be a heavy advocate of health, wealth and prosperity, or he is out of rhythm. Maybe there is another side to the coin that flesh and blood does not like to hear. Even Peter said some of the strangest things about suffering. Perhaps what he said, according to some of our modern day seminar teachers, was way out of context. Maybe the Holy Ghost didn't give him his material. Perhaps he wasn't fortunate enough to have attended one of our modern theological seminaries. Maybe he didn't have a Bible dictionary or an analytical concordance. Maybe he didn’t know anything about Greek or expository preaching. Perhaps he had forgotten to memorize the fundamental principles of "Victorious Living". Here are some of the things he said about this matter of suffering — listen! "For as much then AS Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin (no wonder flesh wants nothing to do with suffering) — THAT he no longer should live the rest of his time (the time he has left) in the flesh, to the will of man, but to. THE WILL OF GOD. Beloved, think it NOT strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some STRANGE (out of the ordinary) thing has happened to you. But rejoice in as much as you are partaking of CHRIST'S SUFFERINGS. After you have suffered a while, God will make you perfect and establish, strengthen and settle you. Wherefore let them that suffer ACCORDING TO THE WILL OF GOD " According to what? I Peter 4:1-2. It sounds like suffering, a certain KIND of suffering, is just as much the will of God as having a Devil cast out. Could it be that there is a particular God ordained suffering that is used to bring ones will into subjection and conformity to the will of the Spirit of God? Aren’t flesh and Spirit contrary one to the other? If, according to the Bible, Jesus LEARNED obedience BY the things He suffered, then He must not have known what the Father required of Him until He was trained in the things of the Spirit. You do not need to learn something you already know — it is only that which one does not know that he must learn. The Apostle Paul wrote another thing about this thing called obedience. He said that we are to "cast down (dethrone) imaginations and EVERY high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge (Word) of God and bring into captivity EVERY thought to the OBEDIENCE of Christ". He said that this is HOW obedience is fulfilled ~ II Cor. 5:4-6. It was Paul who also said^ "I beseech you therefore brethren, by the mercies of God, that you PRESENT your bodies a living SACRIFICE (how the flesh abhors sacrifice), holy, acceptable unto God, which is YOUR reasonable service: and BE NOT conformed to the worlds system, but be YE transformed by the RENEWING of your mind, that you may understand what is that good, and acceptable and perfect, WILL OF GOD - Rom. 12:1-2. Renewing of the mind IS the good, acceptable and perfect will of God. You see, until we learn to PRESENT our bodies in obedience to the Lord (actually presenting of our bodies IS obedience to the Lord) and to lead every thought captive, suffering will be the inevitable tool that God will use to help bring this about. Someone once said, "God does not use force, but He certainly knows HOW to make you willing". The Scriptures say that the way of the transgressor is hard and as the sparks fly upward man was born for trouble. Suffering in the flesh is the Father’s way of redeeming the spirit and bringing man’s will into conformity with His will. Even Paul once said that he had delivered a man’s flesh to Satan’s control that the spirit might be saved. The Bible clearly states, "The wrath of God IS revealed from heaven AGAINST TVLL ungodliness". It also says, "Tribulation and anguish upon EVERY soul of man that does evil, but glory, honor and PEACE to EVERY man that works good" - Rom. 1:17; 2:9-10. It must be clearly understood that when the Bible speaks of suffering, it does not necessarily mean to suffer from sickness or disease or some kind of physical disablement. The kind of suffering the Bible speaks of here is the kind of suffering that belongs exclusively to the believer. The world does not experience this kind of suffering. This kind of suffering comes from the conflicting and contrary desires that are at war within the believer. The reason for this conflict is because man HAS been made a new creature and that new creature is at work within him and wants to gain control of his mind. If there were only one entity, there would be no struggle. Actually, it is God and the Devil fighting it out for control of man's will through his mind. Man yields to whomever he chooses. The Bible plainly identifies this as ".the sufferings and afflictions of Christ" You may remember Paul mentioning this kind of suffering when he wrote about the struggle between the FLESH and the SPIRIT - Gal. 5:16-17. He said that they are CONTRARY (in opposition) to one another and they strive to gain control of man's mind. Actually, you might say there is a civil war going on within man. This causes the most painful of all battles until the will is conquered and brought once again into subjection to the Spirit of God. Remember when we said that a problem is just something that is not yet under the control of the Spirit? Jesus Lord .
By Warren Rogers 04 Aug, 2023
What do you turn to in time of need? Do you follow just any old suggestion that comes to mind? A lot of people do. I know of many precious souls who seem to lack direction to their lives be¬cause they just aren't willing to recognize that they are not capable of handling their problems. If we could only realize (real eyes) this, we would stop trying to deal with them and turn them over to our heavenly Father who both wants and is willing to carry the load. The Bible puts it this way, '*Cast thy burden on the Lord and will sustain thee" - Ps. 55:22. Jesus says, "Come unto me all of you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest". Why? "Because my yoke is easy and my burden is light" - Matt. 11:28. May I put it in my own words without re¬moving any of the sanctity? Come to Him everyone of you who are floundering, failing and anxiously striving in the weakness of your human nature, you who are burdened down with earthly cares that hang about thy neck as a great and heavy yoke; take upon thee instead the divine nature (nurture) that can and will sustain you in all of your ways and the promise is thy day so shall be thy strength ’’. The Bible in so many different ways encourages us to PUT our trust in the Lord. Even King David said in Psalm 33:17, "A horse is a vain thing for safety". We are asked to acknowledge the Lord ways and then He will take it upon Himself to direct our paths, Jesus said, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and the righteousness that is of Him, and then He will add all else to our lives". Matt. 6:33. It’s so simple, but how we often com¬plicate our thinking. We depend too much upon our own minds. We have, as it were, entered into a contract or an agreement with God in Christ. Sometimes we get our thoughts mixed and fail to distinguish our work from His. Sometimes we want God to do ours and then at other times we try to do His, We forget that the whole basis of Christianity is trust and that God cannot do ours and we cannot do His. It's in the agreement, and agreements are no good if the ones involved do not keep their word. Jesus says, "You seek me and continue to think on the things that are in my kingdom (that's our part) and I will provide all of your needs according to my riches in Glory, whatever they may be" (that’s His part). Of course, there are earthly responsibilities we must assume; God knows that, but they are not to be magnified above heavenly things. It is often said that we are not to be "so heavenly minded that we are of no earthly good". But what about being so earthly minded that we are of no heavenly good? My ex¬perience is that more people are worried about falling into the first category than the second, I've met a lot of people who are earthly minded, but I find it a rare thing to meet anyone who is heavenly or Spiritually minded, even in church, if you please. It appears to me there is little danger about going overboard with Jesus in most people's lives. I think they are quite secure. If we are going to magnify something, I believe it would be wise if we took the Psalmist* advice who says, "Come now and let us magnify the Lord together" - Ps. 34:3. We are bound to magnify something 1 So what do you turn to in time of need? Do you turn to that which helps you and sustains you, or do you consider that which only ends up delaying your answer? Is Satan leading you on?? People are all different, not any one of them are alike. They have different tendencies or different grooves of thought. They turn to different things when they become lonely, frustrated, bored, or just plain discouraged. You see, human beings are sub¬ject to many different kinds of emotions. More often then we should, we allow our emotions to rule us and make us slaves to our feelings. Feelings are good and were created by God to be our servant, but when things are turned around, it can become quite a problem. In fact, that’s what a problem really is—just something turned around. It can become heli on earth. Have you ever noticed that "evil" is really "live" spelled backwards? It all began with Adam and Eve when they obeyed Satan. When feel¬ings and desires became their master, so did Satan. Satan took control of their emotions and they became ego motions—motions motivated by their ego. They became a curse born of selfishness rather than a blessing, but then that’s always the way it is when we yield our emotions to Satan. Ever notice the difference when God has them as compared to the other side I Fear is an emotion and so is peace. Joy is an emotion and so is sorrow. See the difference? It's just a matter of which spirit has control of you—who you yield to. They are just the opposite in nature. One is the Spirit of God, the other the spirit of Satan. That's how simple it is. Jesus said, "The THIEF comes to kill, steal, and destroy, but I have come that you may have Life abundantly" - John 10:10, The child of God can yield his emotions to the Spirit of happiness “Christ if he wants. He doesn’t have to "pursue" happiness like the world teaches. It's already within him; all he has to do is develop or cultivate an awareness of his posses¬sion. He can do this by magnifying and acknowledging the Lord, not by magnifying and talking about the problem. Try it I It works; whether you emphasize the negative or the positive, you will get immediate results—what we sow, we will reap. And we don't have long to wait for the harvest. You might say that to live dominated by your feelings is living backwards or turned around, and the scriptures say the way of the transgressor is hard. We were not created to live backwards (evil) but front¬wards (live)—our back on our problems and our face in the di¬rection of the Lord- The Psalms say, "They looked unto Him and their faces were lightened, and they were not ashamed" - Ps. 34:5. If you face the Light, the shadows will be behind you, but if you turn your back on the Light, then you must face the shadows. No wonder Jesus said, "Get thee behind me Satan". Some people say we must face our problems, but they don't tell you how to cope. You do it by facing the Lord, and then He will take care of the problem. We are to overcome evil (darkness) with good and ONLY GOD, according to Jesus, is good. People lean in different directions when they have problems. Some think of drink when things get rough? others turn to physical activity to drown out their loneliness or boredom. Sometimes they turn to other people in order to discuss their problem. They for¬get that what they really need is for God to talk to their'Spirit so they may "Live'* and learn that God cannot be found in these other things . Inevitably there will come a reckoning (Rom. 6) day when they must learn the truth that David learned when the scripture records a great milestone in his life. It simply states, "And David encouraged HIMSELF in the Lord". There just wasn't anyone else around that could do it for him. And anyway, it wouldn't last any other way. Well, I guess the question now is, "Where can a person get help that will last and is there really any such thing"?? I suppose that we have all asked these questions at one time or another when we were very preoccupied with the problem at hand, when maybe we should have been putting it under our foot. I wonder if maybe the real problem has been that we too often look for our answer in the wrong thing. The answer, if we are ever to approach things from a sober point of view, must be admittedly recognized as not to be found in drink, or doing, or people, or places, or things; but in Christ and Christ alone. I like that song that says, "There is no disappointment in Jesus, He is ALL that He promised to be".
By Warren Rogers 05 Aug, 2022
In the knowledge of God’s Spirit is conveyed His Power and Ability. God is in His knowledge; God is Spirit, Knowledge, Power, and Faith. With God’s knowledge comes wisdom, or the ability to use this knowledge as it can be productive and creative in your life and in the lives of others. When one speaks according to the knowledge that God gives, he is giving voice to the Gospel of Christ, which is the power of God unto deliverance to anyone who believes. It will deliver anyone that receives it and believes it, for it is God’s power. This is speaking as an oracle of God. It is as thought God spoke. When God speaks, His Word is performed. The one who ministers the Gospel of Christ represents God, so therefore God must be his ability. Because the Gospel is Truth, you have the ability to back up the words that you speak. You cannot separate God’s Spirit, which fills the Gospel of Christ, from Faith, Wisdom, Knowledge, and Deliverance. He is all of these to us and for us. The Gospel of Christ is saturated with all of these things, for the Spirit says in 1 Cor 3:1 that the Gospel is the image, or expression of God. Wisdom, faith, healing, and deliverance are all given to you through the Gospel of Christ. The Gospel is God expressed to the heart of man. The world was framed by the Word of God. The same Word and ability that formed the world and brought it into existence is released from the lips of the one that proclaims the Gospel. (Notice I said Gospel, not theories, or someone’s opinions.) The Word of Faith, creating out of things that are not seen, the things that are now seen. When one speaks according to Spiritual Knowledge (God’s knowledge), the same power that was drawn upon when the world was created again goes into action. The very same Word with the same Eternal Power. The never changing Word with His unchanging power to perform. The ability of Love, fulfilling the needs of those who put a demand upon the Living Christ. 1958
By Warren Rogers 25 Apr, 2020
Don’t expect people to understand you. They didn’t understand Jesus. Don’t expect people to like you for what you say. They didn’t listen very long to Jesus. Don’t expect people to be your friend. They were not always friendly to Jesus. But don’t let this keep you from being understanding with people and don’t let this keep you from speaking God’s Word. Don’t let this keep you from being friendly because Jesus was always friendly. Always remember that the word God has given you is true and does not change because of public opinion. Remember that there is a great gulf between the understanding of man and the understanding that God gives. Remember that one’s understanding is founded in the flesh--the other in the Spirit; and man does not know, or in many instances has not yet come to the place where he can understand Spiritual things. Know that until man learns to recognize the voice of God, he will act quite human. If you therefore understand God, act like Him. Do not lose faith because others do not have it. Remember, be patient with them and know that God’s Love is for them too. Do not give into feelings of disappointment because others do not believe you. Remember they did not believe Jesus either. If they do not respond to you, remember that God does not quit loving them because of your feelings. Remember that there are times when you too have not been responsive to God’s Word and Spiritual things, but still God is very patient and kind. Remember that you are the salt of the earth; and if you really are convinced that you have God’s Word, then speak because you have faith in what you say. If you are not convinced of that, then don’t speak; but if the words you hold are truth and life to you, then these words can work in others as they have worked in you. It is God’s responsibility to take care of His Word. It is your responsibility to speak His Word and believe. Do not be brought under bondage to the carnal mind whether it is yours or someone else’s. It does not understand the things of God, so do not consult with it. Do not defend yourself for you are dead and Christ is your life and He needs no defense. Remember that Love is what has made God’s revelation real to you and it is Love that shall make it real to others. Do not argue. Love does not use force. Always be bigger than those who would oppose you and remember that God’s Word is for them as well as yourself. Remember that Jesus died for all men and His Love is never failing. Never take anything personal, but the Word of God for all else will pass away. Keep ever before you the truth of God’s Word and it will change you. Remember that Jesus understands when people do not. Jesus is your friend when people are not. Jesus cares when people will not. Jesus helps when people cannot. Remember that Jesus never fail, though people often do and that one day the flesh shall pass away and be no more, but God’s Spirit abides forever. Always remember that God’s Word is a “He,” not an “it;” and when you give voice, you are releasing God’s power that can change the lives of those who can hear it. Do not limit God’s Word to your own experience, but know beyond doubt that His Word is not bound to human limitations and will work in the heart of the hungry. Remember, too, that a hungry heart is fertile ground for the Divine seed to take root; and it can grow up as the mustard seed into a great tree having strong branches. Remember that you can fill your words with whatever you choose--hatred or love, life or death, God or Satan, good or evil. Learn only to speak God’s Word and then you will quench the carnal mind’s socalled “right” of expression. Remember that God’s Word is a living thing and is not dead like the words of man. It will work wherever faith is found and too it can generate faith where there is need. Jesus declared that the words that He spoke were “Spirit and Life” and unbelief could not cancel it. Abide in Him and let His Word Live in you and then ask what you will.
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By Roy Stahl 18 Jul, 2020
There is not such a great gulf between those who believe the doctrine of the Trinity and those who believe that God is one. The doctrine of the Trinity opens the door to harmony by saying, “These three are one.” The Trinity tries hard to explain God but it runs into the same difficulty that has always been encountered when explaining the things of God--carnal understanding. Flesh just can’t know the things of God (1Cor. 2: 11). Trinity is inadequate and admits it! After fashioning minds to accept the “Personages” of God they turn around and in effect say, it wasn’t so because these three are one. The doctrine of “oneness” stops short of things too. They feel that the one and only God is Jesus Christ and that is His name! It is true this is the only name by which we know God. You see, God never had a name, but God is not contained in a name either. I would like to suggest that we look further into what the Bible says in regard to “Oneness.” I know of no other word to use; but by using the term “Oneness,” I do not refer to the doctrine of Oneness. I might as well define what I do mean. Oneness is not only Jesus being made one with God, but it is the believer being made one with God as well. The understanding of this is where the flesh falls short every time. I feel the truth of this Oneness is quite evident throughout the Bible. Jesus prayed to the Father and said, “That they all may be one, as thou Father art in me and I in thee, that they also maybe one in us.”--John 17:21. There is no thought of merely being “in accord with” or of having a “singleness of purpose” as some would have us believe. One is just a number, not many, just one. So when I use the term “Oneness,” that is what I mean. It is my desire that these words will help to establish harmony between those two groups of people who believe the doctrine of the Trinity and the doctrine of Oneness. These words are meant to “put together” not “take apart.” I can put together only by talking about the Spirit of God, because it is only in the Spirit that we are made one. Here, again, I must define my words: Spirit is God--not part of God, but all of God. The Spirit is the Father God that Jesus represented. “In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”-- John 1:1. There is no disputing the fact that Jesus was the Word because the Bible plainly states, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.”--John 1: 14. In Jesus dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead in bodily form (Col. 2:9). It is extremely difficult for me to consider how God, the Father (as a person) could dwell within God, the Son, another person, but I can understand a Spirit dwelling in a person. “And the Word was God.” The Word,” (Logos in the Greek) does not suggest a person. God is not so easily defined. Logos is a dynamic thought, not man’s thought. It is the dynamic, or expression of Divine thought, that existed in the beginning that was made manifest to us in the form of the flesh so we could see it. “We beheld His Glory…”--John 1: 14. When I look to the flesh, the only thing I can see is Jesus. It is not the flesh that is God; it is that which is in the flesh--the motivating force (Spirit) that is God. God entered the flesh because through Jesus He could express Himself in such a manner that man could understand. God dwelt in Jesus. Jesus’ flesh was made alive by God. Herein He was the Son of God. The believer’s flesh is also made alive because God dwells in the believer (Rom 8: 11). The same thing that made Jesus the Son of God makes us the Son of God. There came a time when Jesus gave Himself up to the Father. He is no longer in the flesh; he gave that up so we might also become Sons. While He was in the flesh, God was in Him reconciling the world to Himself. Now He has committed unto us the words of reconciliation (2 Cor.5 19). As God worked in Christ, He now works in us, both planning and doing what He desires (Phil. 2:13. We can look to Jesus in the flesh and see Him as the Son; and because we are flesh we can see, and in a measure, comprehend the great compassion and love that He showed forth to those about Him. But because we believe Him, we have received a new dimension of Life by God’s Spirit dwelling within us. We have the privilege and favor of being with Him in the place of glory that was His when only God was, or as the Bible says, “Before the world was.”-- John 17:5. This is the place of our Spiritual abiding; it is the place in the Father’s house that Jesus prepared for us. It is the place in which He received us to Himself so we could be where He is. It is the fulfillment of this prayer that He expressed to the Father, “Father, I WILL that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am, that they may behold my glory which thou hast given me.--John 17:24 All of this transpires in God. This Oneness is in the Spirit--it is not in the flesh. In the flesh I am a Son of God, with God’s Life in me. But when one sees his position in God, he will inevitability come to the conclusion that God is all in all and that in Him we have all been made one (Eph 1: 10). Jesus spoke in recognition of two things. He spoke, recognizing His position as a Son in the flesh, and He spoke recognizing His Oneness with God in the Spirit. Consider these remarks: “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30, or “Before Abraham was, I AM.”--John 8:58, or “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.”--John 14:9. These are Spiritual facts because they recognize a position found only in God. Then speaking from His position in the flesh, as a Son of God, He said, “All that the Father hath told me, I have told you.”--John 15:15; and again, “The words I speak are not my own, but the Father who dwells in me.”--John 14: 10. There are many words which Jesus uttered that become understandable only when we consider this duality within Jesus, but to suggest the thought is, for the moment, enough. Jesus reigned as the Son, until He put all enemies under His feet--even death (1 Cor.15:26). When God raised Jesus from the dead, He gave Him an incorruptible body so at this time there did exist two Gods—God, the Father, and God, the Son. Let’s consider these things for a moment: Jesus was resurrected from the dead. He had a material body. It was one having form and substance--it was not Spirit. He was emphatic about that. He said, “A Spirit does not have flesh and bone as ye see me have.”--Luke 24:39. Death no longer had any power over Him, He now could live forever. Jesus could have restored the Kingdom to Israel or do anything He wanted to because He had triumphed over all things. He was Lord of all (Acts2:36). Jesus had received the nature of God, the Life of God, the power of God. He literally was all of God in the flesh (Co1.2:9). But there was a God who was Spirit too! What would have happened if this condition continued? To understand this you must understand somewhat of the nature of man. The Bible is quite plain when it comes to exposing at least one of the weaknesses of the flesh. Flesh CAN NOT SEE, nor will it BELIEVE, anything outside its own realm (Rom 8: 7). Therefore flesh can’t understand or believe God, who is Spirit. Jesus could have remained in the flesh and all men would have flocked to Him. They would have beheld His miracles, and argued His wisdom, but THEY WOULD NOT HAVE KNOWN THE FATHER GOD, who is Spirit. No man can truly know Jesus without knowing God! Yet there were those who claimed to know Him. “Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?” By their very words they showed forth their ignorance of who Jesus really was. Jesus said if they had known the Father they would have known Him; but because they knew Jesus only AFTER THE FLESH, they did not know the Father. Had Jesus continued to exist in the flesh, no man would have known God. Although the fullness of God dwelled within the body of Jesus, man did not see God; they only saw another man, one possessed of powers beyond their comprehension, but a man nevertheless. They did not perceive the Spirit. The whole plan of God would have crumbled at this point if Jesus had not given Himself to the Father. Jesus was to reconcile man unto God and man was not reconciled. His place of abiding was not yet prepared. The Holy Spirit (God) did not dwell within man. Here is the paradox that would have happened if Jesus had stayed “in the flesh.” Men would have believed Him because of His works--things they could see. This is the thing that Nicodemus based his belief on (John 3:2). But because Jesus spoke not of Himself, but of God, men could not believe because God is Spirit and no man can understand the things of God--only the Spirit knows the things of God (1 Cor.2: 11). So Jesus had to go away if man was ever to know and abide in God. The fullness of God dwelled within Jesus, and only Jesus. Had Jesus remained in the flesh, no man could ever have had the Life of God within Him because God had already committed Himself. He had given Himself to this man Jesus in whom He was well pleased. He was satisfied. He had found the man worthy of His love. God loved the world to such an extent that He gave Jesus over to Satan (death) and let Him go through the torments of hell, just so we would not have to taste the penalty of sin. What a tremendous thing this is! He was forsaken by God, which IS the penalty of sin, then God raised Him from the dead and rescued Him from hell. He gave Him authority over all things and in effect said, “It’s up to you.” Now the final test of love was up to Jesus. God had lifted Him up above all principalities and all power and made Him Lord of all. He could have established Himself in this world or He could have established us in God. He desired that we know God as He knew Him, so His prayer was, “Make them one, Father, EVEN AS we are one.”--John 17:21 He tried to explain this to the disciples. He said that He was in the father and the father was in Him (John 14:10). Jesus knew the futility of trying to make the disciples understand this amazing thing, but He told them about it anyway. “I have told you about these things before they come to pass so that when they come to pass, you might believe.”--John 14:29. He said that the Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things (John 14:26). He would bring to mind the words that they were hearing now and they would understand. “At that day,” Jesus said, “Ye shall know that I am in the Father, and He is in me, and I am in you.”-- John 14:20. In order for this to happen He had to go to the father. This is what He had started to tell His Disciples. It was disturbing news to them. They sensed a termination of their relationship with Jesus in the flesh; but they had no inkling of the NEW, and more COMPLETE LIFE, that was in store for them in the Spirit, and they were troubled. “Let not you heart be troubled,” Jesus said, “You believe in God, believe also in me. I go to prepare a place for you and when it is prepared I will come again and receive you unto myself so that where I am there you may be also.”--John 14:3. But Jesus knew that when He left, the world would see Him no more. He also knew why He was going to give Himself over to the Father, (no man can see God). But He also knew (as no one else had ever known, because He experienced it) that when God had given a man Spiritual Life He also gave him Spiritual eyes. So He told His disciples, “In a little while ye shall see me no more, and yet, in a little while ye shall see me because I go to My Father. Because I live you shall live also.”--John 16:16. He promised them, “I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to you.” Then He told them plainly, “It is necessary for your sake that I go away because if I don’t go away the comforter will not come”--John 16:7 If the Comforter did not come, we could never have the Life of God. There would be no such thing as a New Birth because that comes only because Jesus prepared our dwelling place in God. Had the Holy Spirit not come, we could never have known the things of God (1 Cor.2:12), but Jesus did go away! The world will see Him NO MORE, but we see Him because where He is, there we are also. We can behold His Glory because we are hid with Christ in God (Col. 3:3). Listen to the words of the Bible: “And when all things shall be subdued unto Him, then shall the Son himself be subject unto Him that put all things under Him that God may be All in All.”--1 Cor.15:28) This has already been done! All things were put under Jesus feet! This is the ultimate--One God! Man has come into the knowledge of the One God by Jesus Christ. God extended Himself into the realm of flesh by Jesus Christ and man’s ears heard God’s Word from His lips. He came from God and we called Him the Son of God. Remember Jesus had said that the Father is greater than I. He returned to God so that we might know beyond all doubt that there is but One God. He came from God and He returned to God (Spirit) so that we might be one with God. He returned to God so that the Comforter, the Holy Spirit (God Himself), could dwell within us and we would know no division! Had Jesus not given Himself to the Father, there would have been two Gods--one Spirit and one flesh. Man cannot worship two Gods! One cannot worship the man Jesus and worship God at the same time. “God is Spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and in truth for the Father seeketh such to worship Him.”-- John 4:23. Jesus was the first born among many brethren; and because of His love for us, we are made accepted in the beloved. We live in the Father because Jesus lives in the Father. He has given us the Holy Spirit so we may know that all He has said is true. This is our guarantee! I hope now that you have begun to see how Jesus has taken us beyond the limits of persons and places and things and placed us in Himself. The Bible says that we are not of this world even as Jesus was not of this world (John 17: 14). Our Life is no longer of the flesh--flesh divides, and we are not divided. Flesh cannot please God--that’s why we are new creatures (literally a new creation). We are made this way because God dwells in us. “Ye are not in the flesh if so be the Spirit of God dwells in you.”--Rom 8:9. It is through Jesus that we entered into oneness in God. Jesus said, “No man cometh to the Father but by me.”-- John 14:6. He gave Himself to the Father that God maybe the only God. Then because Jesus asked Him, God gave Himself to everyone who believes Jesus. Because we believe, we have entered into God! There should be no contention between those who believe the doctrine of the Trinity and those who believe that God is One. Our understanding of God should go beyond the limits of the flesh and be enlightened by the only God, who is Spirit. The doctrine of the Trinity is a good place to start; but not to stop. We must go further! If Jesus had stopped and not given Himself to God, no man could have eternal life. On the other hand, had He not been a faithful Son, we would not have an abiding place in God. My desire is that we know the Son and His relation to the Father, that we will understand the love that caused the Son to give Himself to the Father; and above all, that we today, right now, KNOW AND ACCEPT OUR POSITION IN GOD! There should be harmony with our brethren who believe that God is One. They too must go on to understand that as God is One so are they, in Christ. To be one with God is the miracle of Salvation. We are made to be a NEW CREATION while we are yet in this mortal body. We must reckon ourselves to be dead to sin. We must consider our lives (our desires in this world) to be no more, because it is God who is now working in us. He plans what is to be done, and He is the only one who can do it. He is our place of rest. When we are willing to listen to God and let Him work, when we are willing to say, “Not my will, but thine be done,” we are in a position to learn more of God than we can ever imagine.
By Ron Stahl 18 Jul, 2020
There is a scripture in the New Testament that on the surface of things looks most peculiar. It’s Romans 10:9. Actually there is a wee bit in the eighth verse that tells you what the whole thing is about. It goes this way: “This is the Word of Faith that we preach that if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” That’s just plain talk! It’s somewhat reverse order from the way most people do things today. Today we figure that we better have something in our hand before we start talking about it. That’s true too. But this other is “talking faith.” The person who is not born again doesn’t do much faith talking. That’s one of the big differences between people today. Some talk faith, and some don’t, even among those who are born again. The person who believes God tries to do what God tells him to do. One of these things is to talk and act faith. The Bible says that FAITH is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”--Heb.11:1 Putting this together with Romans 10:9, I come up with this way of receiving from the Lord. If the Lord has provided something for me that I want and need, I confess that I have it, believe in my heart that this is so, and it becomes mine. This is like the Lord told us about prayer. He said, “Whatsoever things ye ask when you pray, believe that you have received them, and ye shall have them..”--Mark 11:24 Super psychology, you say. Well, maybe, but it’s God that’s backing it up. When you believe God, and put this thing to work because you believe God, you’ll see things happen! When the children of Israel finally came to the point of believing God, they began to act. They acted strangely perhaps, but they acted. God said, “There’s Jericho, it’s yours. Here’s what you do...” Then He laid out one of the strangest battle plans I’ve ever seen. Just go out and march around the wall of the city. Do it once everyday for six days, then on the seventh day march around seven times, but don’t say a word, just be quiet. Then on the seventh day when you finish your marching, just give a big shout. It looked somewhat strange to do all this marching and shouting before the victory, but Jericho wasn’t delivered into their hands until they did open their mouths and shout. O.K., look at Romans 10:9 again. “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart…” then you’ll possess. That’s God’s way of doing things. Why don’t you do it?
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