Enjoying the dew and the manna from the Lord to be revived every morning. The Lord promises in Hosea 14:5, “I will be like the dew to Israel“.
If you read the context of this chapter in Hosea you will see that the people of Israel have left God, going after idols, and they committed adultery. Yet God will still be to them like the dew, refreshing in the morning.
Every time God visits us, especially in the morning, He comes to us like the dew – in a calm way, almost unnoticeable, so mystical…
Even when we are not faithful to God and we depart from Him, as long as we set some time aside to spend with Him in His Word, we enjoy the refreshing dew and the nourishing manna.
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Enjoying the dew and the manna from the Lord to be revived every morning. The Lord promises in Hosea 14:5, “I will be like the dew to Israel“.
If you read the context of this chapter in Hosea you will see that the people of Israel have left God, going after idols, and they committed adultery. Yet God will still be to them like the dew, refreshing in the morning.
Every time God visits us, especially in the morning, He comes to us like the dew – in a calm way, almost unnoticeable, so mystical…
Even when we are not faithful to God and we depart from Him, as long as we set some time aside to spend with Him in His Word, we enjoy the refreshing dew and the nourishing manna.
The rocky places that do not have much earth signify the heart that is shallow in receiving the word of the kingdom, because deep within are rocks--hidden sins, personal desires, self- seeking, and self-pity--which frustrate the seed from gaining root in the depth of the heart.
The good earth [Matt. 13:23] signifies the good heart that is not hardened by worldly traffic, that is without hidden sins, and that is without the anxiety of the age and the deceitfulness of riches.
In this parable we see that Christ establishes the kingdom of the heavens not by fighting or teaching, but by sowing Himself as the seed of life into believing people so that the kingdom of the heavens may grow up. The establishment of the kingdom of the heavens is absolutely a matter of growth in life.
Beside the way [Matthew 13:4] is the place close to the way. Because it is hardened by the traffic of the way, it is difficult for the seeds to penetrate it. This kind of wayside signifies the heart that is hardened by the worldly traffic and does not open to understand, to comprehend, the word of the kingdom.
It is important to understand accurately the meaning of stewardship. The Greek word rendered stewardship here, oikonomia, is the same word rendered economy [dispensation
Day by day we need to fulfill our stewardship by dispensing the Triune God into Other
We do not need regulations or teachings-we need to be infused and saturated with Christ as the all-inclusive One.
This Christ is already in us, but we need to see Him, know Him, be filled with Him, be saturated with Him, and become absolutely one with Him.
Through Christ, God has been brought into us, and we have been brought into God. Praise Him for such a mingling! When we were born again, simultaneously Christ was born into us, and we were brought into God.
As the Son of God, Christ has passed through two births. The first birth took place at His incarnation, and the second, in His resurrection. Through the two births of Christ, divinity has been brought into humanity, and humanity has been brought into divinity. Now, through Christ's resurrection, man has been brought into God. What a transaction! What marvelous two-way traffic!
Christ is the firstborn of all creation. This means that in creation Christ is the first. Christ as God is the Creator. However, as man, sharing the created blood and flesh (Heb. 2:14), He is part of the creation.
How long will the light of a candle last? Of course, the light will go out when the candle burns out. But if we light another candle with this one, the light will double in intensity. When the Son of God was on earth, he lit the first candle. After that, more candles were lit one after another Until today more candles more shining.
The mystery concerning Christ and the church had been hidden from eternity and from all times until the New Testament age,
when it was manifested to the saints, the believers in Christ. Today we focus our attention upon Christ as the mystery of God and upon the church as the mystery of Christ.
We need to have Our Lives According to the Spirit, This is the Highest Peak Of God's Revelation in Several Scriptures. we should by the Grace endeavor to Turn from our Self, and Soul Life to the Mingled Spirit. Two Spirits Are Now Mingled as One for Our Spiritual Experience and Enjoyment. God's Righteousness is with those who walk According to the Spirit. Even today the Spirit Says Come!! Remain in the Mingling.
Although we cannot participate in Christ's suffering for redemption, if we are faithful to Him, we must share in His suffering for the producing and building up of His Body. Paul was a pattern for us in this matter
In Colossians...of all the negative things that [Paul] deals with, one stands out as especially serious--The worship of
angels, which is a form of idolatry. To worship anything other than God, including such creatures as angels, is idolatry. There Is One God and One Mediator Between God and Man, The Man Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 1:14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
Just as the good land was the portion of the children of Israel, so Christ today is the portion of the saints.
Colossians 1:13 reminds us of the way the children of Israel were delivered out of Egypt and transferred into the good land.
We have seen that the authority of darkness is the kingdom of Satan and that Satan himself is darkness. The kingdom of Satan is a system. Not everything in
this system is evil. On the contrary, many things are good, or at least are considered good by society. Satan uses various things, both good and evil, to systematize people and to keep them in his system.
We may still be under the authority of darkness in our married life. When a brother is exchanging words with his wife, both he and his wife are in darkness. Because they are in darkness, they accuse and blame each other.
In Christ, the Son of God's love, we have redemption and forgiveness. When we believed in Christ as our Redeemer, God immediately delivered us out of the authority of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of light. Here in the light we are qualified for a share of the portion of the saints.
In contrast to many Christians today, Paul did not give thanks for things such as healing, health, housing, family life, or a job. Rather, he gave thanks to the Father for qualifying us "for a share of the allotted portion of the saints in the light."
Within us we have Christ as a dynamo that continually empowers us "according to the might of His glory." This is the might that expresses God's glory; it glorifies God in His might.
From Autobiography of George Muller, the Life of Trust "...it is as plain to me as anything, that the first thing the child of God has to do morning by morning is, to obtain food for his inner man. As the outward man is not fit for work for any length of time except we take food, and as this is one of the first things we do in the morning, so it should be with the inner man.
The Full Knowledge of the will of God here in Colossians 1:9 is not focused on things such as marriage, jobs, prosperity or housing; it is concerned with the all-inclusive Christ as our portion. The will of God for us is that we know the all-
inclusive Christ, experience Him, and live Him as our life.
The truth of the gospel is the reality, the real facts, not the doctrine of the gospel. The word, not the truth, may be considered the doctrine of the gospel. In our preaching of the gospel there must be not only the word of the gospel, but also the truth of the gospel, which is Christ Himself. Christ, the reality of the gospel, must be the reality in our preaching.
Enjoying the dew and the manna from the Lord to be revived every morning. The Lord promises in Hosea 14:5, “I will be like the dew to Israel“.
If you read the context of this chapter in Hosea you will see that the people of Israel have left God, going after idols, and they committed adultery. Yet God will still be to them like the dew, refreshing in the morning.
Every time God visits us, especially in the morning, He comes to us like the dew – in a calm way, almost unnoticeable, so mystical…
Even when we are not faithful to God and we depart from Him, as long as we set some time aside to spend with Him in His Word, we enjoy the refreshing dew and the nourishing manna.