The High Calling of God

 


The High Calling of God

By Rick Joyner


For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have

been created by Him and for Him (Colossians 1:16).
 
This Scripture makes it clear that we were created by the Son and for the Son. This is carried a little further in Romans 8:29:
 
For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the first-born among many brethren.  
 
By this we must ask one of the ultimate questions: Would Jesus have come to the earth if there had not been a Fall? I think so, because as glorious as the redemption of the cross is, the Lord made it clear that He came to do more than just redeem the earth—He came to begin a new creation, which we become a part of after our redemption. Consider Ephesians 1:3-4:  
 
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before Him, in love.  
 
We were known by the Lord before the foundation of the world, and He was crucified before the foundation of the world. The Lord knew the end from the beginning, and He knew that man would fall and require redemption. But there was also a higher purpose for man in God=s heart before He created him. He obviously had the new creation in His heart as well as the redemption of the former one.
 
This new creation was the intention for man to ascend from the natural realm to the heavenly nature. Man was to be the bridge between the natural creation and the heavenly, or spiritual, realm. Through the Holy Spirit we have this treasure in earthly vessels, but we are called to take on the nature of the spiritual realm. When we are born again by the Spirit we actually become a new species. We walk the earth, but by the Spirit we can now dwell in the heavenly places with Christ.  
 
Even if there had not been a transgression, it was always the Lord's intention for man to partake of a heavenly calling and be united with Him in a special way through His Son. When we are born we are just beginning life; when we are born again we are just beginning the process of spiritual maturity. Our goal is to be like the Lord, and do the works that He did. He was the first born of many brethren. He came to redeem us, but also to show us how to live in the new creation nature. That nature has authority over the things that were the result of the fall, such as sickness, and the host of hell that has inhabited the earth through the gate of hell opened by the fall.
 
Again, this is in no way to belittle the glory of the redemption that we have through the cross, as it will always be the centerpiece of our very comprehension of the glory and nature of God. The cross is the only door through which we may enter the purposes of God. However, we must also realize that our purpose is more than just being forgiven of our sins, as great as that may be, or even to be returned to our intended state before the fall, as glorious as that may be. Redemption is a gift of unfathomable value, but we must press on to the attaining of our ultimate purpose—to walk in the nature of the new creation. When we do, we will be walking as Jesus walked, which is the calling of every Christian.

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Seven Indisputable Financial Facts

 



Seven Indisputable Financial Facts

Benny Hinn


A shaking is taking place—from top to bottom. 

“The second-largest bank failure in U.S. history!”


“U.S. and British governments are taking extraordinary steps to prevent a potential banking crisis!”

“Despite more bank failures, officials seek to assure depositors and shore up confidence.”

“Some of the country’s leading tech companies could be wiped out!”


What’s next?


In light of what is happening, the steps you take today will determine what happens tomorrow for you and your loved ones!



No matter what takes place in the coming days, it’s crucial to take note of these seven irrefutable principles:


1. Earthly riches are fleeting, even in the best of times. News headlines blare vividly how fragile our financial systems are, yet God’s economy is the only thing that will last. Biblical abundance is based on this principle: When we give, we gain. And I am firmly convinced that that in this life we cannot fully comprehend the magnitude of blessings God desires to give when He promises to “open the windows of heaven” (Malachi 3:10).


2. God designed an economic system that has worked since the beginning of time. He created man to receive Him and fellowship with Him. We were made in His image to be His vessels on earth. Through Jesus, He redeemed us so He could fulfill His plan—His heart’s desire. He redeemed us so we would love and serve Him, even as we share the message of salvation to all who will receive it. In other words, He wants to bless His children so we can bless others.


3. The rewards are sure, backed up by the universal wealth of Almighty God. The dividends of heaven’s supernatural economy continue to skyrocket, regardless of what happens to the world’s “too-big-to-fail” banking systems. God’s kingdom “cannot be shaken” (Hebrews 12:28, NKJV).


4. Planting seed toward the spread of the Gospel gets God’s attention like nothing else. Heaven takes notice and rewards those who give to impact the world for Christ. In fact, the only sure place for our money is investing in the Gospel!


5. Our act of giving sets God’s overflow into action. We are promised, “Give to others, and God will give to you. Indeed, you will receive a full measure, a generous helping, poured into your hands—all that you can hold. The measure you use for others is the one that God will use for you” (Luke 6:38, GNT). Giving allows us to make the direct, supernatural connection between our need and our seed!


6. God’s dividends pay off both in this life and the next. In the next world, we can be assured that true prosperity will be measured by what we take to heaven—not what we leave behind on earth. As Scripture says, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth…but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven” (Matthew 6:19-20, NKJV).


7. When we give toward the Gospel, our heavenly Father has promised generational blessings upon our children and grandchildren. He is “the faithful God who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those who love Him and keep His commandments” (Deuteronomy 7:9). We give our offspring a head start into the blessings of God through faithfulness in giving.


Through it all, God is revealing how important it is to prepare now to be in line for protection, favor, and blessing.


Though we may be surrounded by fearful reports, I am sensing something remarkable happening. Things are beginning to shift in the spiritual realm.


I am seeing more and more people focusing once again on matters of God, eternity, and salvation. This is happening not just in the financial world, but in politics, entertainment, athletics, education, and many more areas.


These troubling times are causing people to question everything, even their most deeply held beliefs. They want to hear real answers to their most overwhelming challenges. And we know there is only one answer for the world today: Jesus!