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21st September 2010

Your Invitation to The Wedding

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Hi

We have such a wonderful response to the last email. To my surprise no responses were negative but all spoke the same message we are hungry and want to be with others who are hungry. So with that in mind let’s talk about the next step. I also encourage you to log into the website and add your comments to encourage others that they are not alone.

The bible talks about a wedding where Jesus coming for a pure bride – US! To be set apart for that marriage is a special thing. Set apart from attitudes that try to define, and the fear, sin, depression, anxiety and lust that constantly try to overcome our person. It is possible to find a freedom in life that sets us apart and gives new hope. The bible calls that setting apart being sanctified.

We find today those who have asked Jesus into their life but still walk paths filled with, sin, depression, fear , anxiety and the lust of the flesh. Never learning of sanctification or being set apart for God. To be set apart means never returning to where you were. It is following a higher calling that introduces you to the destiny of God for your life. A second work of grace flowing from the first salvation.

A work of sanctification is both intimate and special. It releases from soul chains and brings a lasting freedom. A work of sanctification is no less than amazing, so why is it today that many do not understand how to walk sanctification in their life in practical ways. Falsely thinking sanctification means going to church. The bible says

For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said: “I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people.”
17“Therefore come out from them
and be separate, says the Lord.
Touch no unclean thing,
and I will receive you.”
18“I will be a Father to you,
and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.

1Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God. 2Corinthians 6 &7

Another amazing verse says

23May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians 5

Sanctification is “through and through” every part of your person being set apart. Notice the verse goes in this order; spirit, soul, body. Correct sanctification begins in the spirit of a man during a meeting with God. From the spirit the soul is sanctified, and the body follows along in submission.  Simply “walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the lust of the flesh”

So why does so much of the church struggle with carnality. Enjoying the party, booze, money and power more than anything else. They are carnal Christians who like to skate as close to the worldly passions as they can as they have never had a work of sanctification that has set them apart. Their religion works on their outside and tries to then move inside, the correct way is to allow the Holy Spirit to start on the inside and move out from there.

I am convinced many people struggle because they have never allowed a complete work of sanctification in their life. They have never tarried and gotten through in their releasing of the old ways. I meet so many woman for example who are chronic controllers, they hold their life and those around them as tightly as they can. What that says is they have never allowed a full work of sanctification. Or I see men who never step up and walk their destiny as they have never been set apart sufficiently so as to know their call in God. These people then attach to religious systems that can temporarily and artificially fill a void in their lives. They never hold pastors accountable and enjoy a fleshly church as it satisfies an old nature in them, one they have never been set apart from. So this sort of person sees no problem with alcohol, sees no problem with a little fling here and there, is totally OK with lewdness in the leaders. After all sanctification has never been a consideration.

“9 Days of Freedom”

We are setting apart 9 days to be set apart. For those 9 days we have the use of an empty storefront and intend to touch God in a greater way. “unless the Lord builds the house they labor in vain that build it”

For 9 days the doors will be open and all seekers are invited. Some may say I don’t need that and my answer is, don’t come then!

The time for games is over!

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  1. 1 On September 22nd, 2010, cynthia said:

    I am really hungry for Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit. What I mean by that is when I read my Bible I see clearly a Jesus that healed everyone that came to him and then he made an amazing comment of how WE would do the same works He did and even greater because He was going to His Father. So I ask myself, Why are we not seeing miracles like I read about in the Bible?
    I point the finger at myself and ask, Why aren’t you doing what Jesus commanded us to do, lay hands on the sick and they shall recover? The real church will really be doing exactly what you read in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. If not something is terribly wrong. I am tired of hearing about these type of miracles in foreign countries. I believe you hit the nail on the head when you talk about setting yourself apart. You can not have one foot in the world and then lay hands on the sick and expect them to be healed? There has to be a separation. I am coming to this conclusion. Otherwise you will see no miracles.

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