John 3:17:
"For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. "
My life about me
It not about Cameron Guy Justice (my self) people tend to perceive me to be all about Cameron's justice but i believe in helping people and giving not taking it about love compassion and understanding and just helping your fellow person. We must not judge people all condemn people that is only up to god to do but as Jesus command us to do is love one another. It may perceive my just justice but it is not i have good attentions and do the best possible for person all project i am doing i try my best and never give up this persistence and keep battling through whatever is happening around if you have vision and dream then you follow through with it. It is not my justice and it not my wish but i believe in following Luther King, Nelson Mandella just to name a few. I also believe in god the son and holy spirit and believe the word which is foundation in god. I believe to serve people help people and reward is waiting for me in heaven.
Matthew 28:19:
Go you therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Jesus said, “God is Spirit, and His worshippers must worship in spirit and in truth.”[2] He also said that the Father is seeking glory for Himself: “I am not seeking glory for Myself; but there is One who seeks it and He is the Judge.”
I do not seek justice but i seek gods will to be still and you know God. God is the beginning and end the afla and the omega. I merely do what Jesus would do and as i challenge??? all people and my self are we right in god???. Jesus did come to save the religiousness he came save the sinner Jesus is not interested in the religious people but came save all people of this world and embrace with love, grace kindness and compassion.
We need remember that we are all in our comfort zone and we get quite complacent and lazy and choose that we comfortable but being in gods army and following the right ways is not comfortable. The Question i ask? are we doing what Jesus command us do.
A question I ask ?? To ponder is complacency a sin or is this alright in the eyes of Jesus?
what are some things Jesus commands us to do?
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son,
that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but to save the world through Him.
Whoever believes in Him is not condemned,
but whoever does not believe stands condemned already
because he has not believed in the Name of God’s one and only Son.”
THREE BRAVE BOYS
Shadrach, Meshack, and Abednego
Were three strong, brave young men.
When Nebuchadnezzar’s idol was built
They refused to bow down when
The king gave the order for all
To worship the idol he had made.
So the king ordered the three be thrown in the fire
Because they had not obeyed.
But Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego
Feared no-one but their God.
Although they were thrown into that fire
The boys were not afraid.
‘Our God is able to deliver us’
In faith and trust they said.
When suddenly before the people’s eyes
Another figure appeared.
The people marvelled at this awesome sight
At seeing four men in the fire
With great surprise that no-one was harmed
Which forced the king to enquire.
He ordered the release of the three brave boys
For he wished to know who stood
In the fire with Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego –
Who joyfully answered, ‘ It is our Lord.’
Maybe you face something where you feel afraid –
Or some action that seems too hard.
Perhaps it’s not easy with your friends at school
Yet to be their friends you’d be glad.
Well, ask the Lord to help you when
There are difficult things to do,
And like these three ‘cool’ boys in the fire,
The Lord will be there to help you.
Read this courageous story in Daniel Chapter 3. You will understand how bravely Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego loved God. Amid all the loud music, shouting and noise, the people worshipped the golden idol, which could neither hear nor see. How sad. Our God hears us when we pray, and cares for us.
How would you behave when everyone else bowed to the idol? Would you go with the crowd, or honour God? Although the three young men were thrown into the fire, they knew that as they obeyed God, He promised to be with them and rescue them.
What lessons can you learn from this exciting story?
Verses to help you know that God is always with you.
Psalm 27:1 Hebrews 13:5 Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego
Chapter 9 - The Gospel of Justice JESUS LAWS
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“For I, the Lord, love justice.”[1]
The Gospel of Justice
My God is the only one who delights in perfect justice. He is the only one who is jealous for justice.
My God is just when He sits on His throne to judge. He is just when He rises to show man compassion. He is just when He speaks; He is just when He is silent. He corrects,[2] disciplines[3] and shepherds the flocks with justice.[4] He judges and makes war with justice. He he judges fairly and wages a righteous war.[5] He secures justice for the poor and upholds the cause of the needy.[6] He conducts all His affairs with justice.[7]
My God’s power is justice. His attack is justice. His defence is justice. His offence is justice.
His justice is beautiful and glamorous and splendorous. His justice is His delight, passion and pleasure. The knowledge and understanding of the mystery of justice is the wisdom of God.
Why is God’s justice a mystery? Because our God always exercises justice with righteousness, mercy and kindness on Earth in perfection, whether to His sons, His servants or to His enemies. There is never injustice in His mercy, and there is always justice in His vengeance. How does He do it? He is so wonderful! I am so proud of my Father’s justice. He has the golden touch. Everything He touches is made right by His justice.
Righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne.[8] The kingdom of the Christ is established and upheld in justice. A sceptre of justice is the sceptre of His kingdom.[9] He governs with justice and by Him kings reign and rulers rule with justice.[10]
God never withholds justice. His mouth never betrays justice. He does not deny justice and He never perverts justice. It is only from God that men receive true justice: Justice that is eternal and righteous, desirable and delightful. Our God loves justice. He is exalted by His justice and He is known by His justice. He is the God of justice.
God is Justice.
And there is no other. We need not look elsewhere, for there is no justice outside of God. We have no good thing apart from Him. God is the only one who is just - the only one from whom we can receive justice - the only one who sows and seeks justice in His land - the only one who fills the Heavens with justice and exercises justice on Earth - the only one whose ways are always just.
God’s thoughts are always just. His words are always just. His plans, ways, desires, dreams and imaginations are just. He is the only one whose Son is just and whose Spirit is just. I am proud that I have a God who is Justice.
There is truth, honour and love in God’s justice. And in His Son Jesus, our futures are set as we put our hope in His law. He said He will betroth us in righteousness and justice, in love and compassion, and in faithfulness,[11] and I believe Him.
But God, who is Justice, suffered an injustice unequalled before the beginning of the world and never to be equalled again. God’s one and only Son was crucified on a Roman cross, so that we may receive forgiveness in His Name. For Jesus, came not to be served, but to serve. And He came not to condemn, but to give His life for a ransom for many. Jesus shed His blood for all mankind and took the full wrath of God that was rightfully ours, so that we may benefit from the Covenant for the Forgiveness of Sins. We may continue to sin and fall short of repentance even after our salvation, but the price of redemption has been paid for in full. It cost us nothing, but it cost God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit everything. And even though the Father knew He would receive Jesus back, it by no means lessened the injustice and grief it caused Him, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
The Father had to suffer as He watched us treat His only begotten Son with violence, hatred and shameful disrespect. We murdered Jesus like a common criminal. We even chose Him over a notorious prisoner. In our eyes, a convicted felon was worthier to live than Jesus, the Lamb of God, who came to take away our sins. And we opened our mouths and said, “Crucify Him! We have no king but Caesar!” We murdered our King while God watched. God watched as we flogged Jesus, spat on Him, pressed a crown of thorns deep into His skull, hammered three nails into His body and left Him to die on a cross. His blood is on our hands, yet God says to us, “I am God the Forgiver. For this He was sent.”
But death has no power over Jesus. The Holy Spirit declared the Son of Man to be the Son of God by the power of His resurrection. And He is alive today and arriving soon to reign! When the Holy Spirit raised Jesus up, He brought justice to the R/resurrection and the Holy Spirit brought justice to Jesus’ words: “I am the Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?”[12]
Do you believe this? If you do not believe, or only partially believe, then you will never be able to boast of this: That you know and understand the Lord. He is the Lord who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on Earth, for in these He delights.
Do not boast about yourself, your achievements, ministry, holiness or revelations. Be still and listen to the Father’s words: “Let him who boasts boast about this; that you know and understand Me - that I am the Lord who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on Earth, for in these I delight.”[13] Be still and listen to Jesus. For the Father loves Jesus and with Jesus He is well pleased. And Jesus is returning to reign on Earth. Kindness, justice and righteousness will be exercised on Earth for Jesus, and by Jesus, during His millennial reign.
It is all about Justice for Jesus - justice, which is just for Jesus.
So stop your whining, quit making feeble excuses and get with God’s program. Grow up. The Father wants to glorify His Son. If you are a stumbling block to the Holy Spirit because you have in mind the things of men and not the things of God, the Holy Spirit will swoop down like an eagle and take you out of His way, because the Holy Spirit wants to make manifest every imagining and dream that the Father has for Jesus. Not what the Father has in store for you, not for me, and not for the church, but for Jesus first and foremost. All these are means by which God may bring justice for Jesus, be it through us, or without us. For out of stones God can raise up children for Abraham. But where would be the glory in that? And where would be the honour due Him?
So are you with the Father and the Holy Spirit? Will you commit your life to bringing justice to Jesus, thus correcting the injustice He suffered when He was last on Earth? Are you willing to listen to Jesus carefully?
And what is justice for Jesus? It is Jesus receiving everything that the Father and the Holy Spirit have imagined for Him, His future, His happiness, His glory and honour, His wedding and His bride, His children and His forever lasting exaltation. Because worthy is the Lamb. Holy, holy, holy is the Lamb of God.
Do you doubt that God is Justice? Do you abhor His punishment that comes in the form of wasting diseases and deaths, storms, pestilence and famines, and even worse still, His silence and the famine of the hearing of His word?
If you think that God is cruel, let me ask you this. Does God punish without reason? Does He take pleasure in the death of the wicked? Wouldn’t He prefer that you turn from your ways and live? Why should you die when He was the One who gave you life? Yet what have you done with the dominion, authority and abilities He has given you? Have you tried ending world hunger by multiplying all the bread in the world? Have you tried curing AIDS by laying hands of the sick to heal them in fulfilment of Jesus’ words? Have you tried ending poverty by creating abundance? If you haven’t tried, then why do you blame God? And if you have tried only a handful of times without results, then why did you stop practising? Do you listen to Jesus and put His words into practice?
You would only think that God is cruel if you disdain God’s discipline that comes from His justice, and the correction that comes from your obedience to Him only. You would only think that He is cruel if you see no wrong in your ways and conduct, or if you consider yourself upright and holy before God. You cannot use the state of the world as an excuse to disbelieve in Jesus, the only begotten Son of God. Rather, we are all responsible for its state because we all have sinned against God. So, hold yourself accountable for the state of the world and look to your Saviour Jesus. Repent, therefore! God is not cruel. He is Justice. I love Justice!
Justice is just for Jesus
There is a grade of justice that men predominantly seek for themselves. It is justice for their own gain, welfare, status and benefit because of pride and self-righteousness. Jesus warned those who were confident of their own righteousness: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood up and prayed about himself: ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other men – robbers, evildoers, adulterers – or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to Heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ I tell you this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God.”[14]
In truth, the Pharisee was also a robber. He robbed God of the pleasure He receives from a repentant heart and His joy of forgiving, for the Pharisee considered himself a good man in the eyes of God. Yet Jesus said no one is good except God alone. The Pharisee prayed about himself only. He loved to compare, and he compared himself favourably to those who were worse off than him. Comparisons are futile. But if you must, compare yourself to Jesus so that you might strive to be like Him.
Why did Jesus say that the tax-collector went home justified before God? Because he acknowledged that he was a sinner. He was repentant, which enabled the Father to forgive Him, for God enjoys forgiving.
Man’s quality of justice comes from self-righteousness and a desire for personal justification. It causes men to call out to Jesus to try to distract Him from His focused obedience to do the will of God by saying words like, “Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me.”[15] The man called Jesus “Teacher”, and rightly so, for that is who He is. But if this man listened to Jesus like a diligent student, he would have known that what Jesus taught had nothing to do with the division of worldly inheritance among men. Since it was not what Jesus taught, it was also not what the Father taught. Therefore, Jesus was not interested. For Jesus came down from Heaven to do the will of the One who sent Him and to finish His work. He did not come to do the will of men who were more interested in hunting pennies than to be fishers of men.
For the Son of Man came to save what was lost - as in what was lost to God - not what was lost to mankind. Nothing was lost to us except what God gave us so that we could have a relationship with Him, which is to His glory, praise and honour. All was given to us in His proper timing in the prescribed way so that we may return unto Him a harvest thirty, sixty and a hundredfold, with even a few pleasant surprises.
It is only when we remain completely faithful and obedient to Jesus’ words that we do not run off with what He has given us. Everything and more was regained, resurrected, established, and extended by His Son Jesus under the New Covenant, so now who is following in His footsteps? If power, strength and authority have been lost to the church (and admit it, they are), it was done through us, the church. Just as Jesus said to the man, He may also say to you, “Man, who appointed Me a judge or arbiter between you?” For, then He said to the crowd, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed.”[16]
And so watch out for this kind of greed: Man’s greed for justice that is not founded on truth, but on a state of delusion of their righteousness or right standing with God. They are easy to spot once they open their mouths, for they will always complain about how they are hard done by. Be it by their family, society, the system, the church or the Lord Almighty Himself. The blinding darkness that surrounds and resides in their hearts will shoot out like the forked-tongue of a predator with poisonous words, prayers and requests that have nothing to do with justice for Jesus, but justice for themselves alone. This is ingratitude and the poisonous stem of unforgiveness.
Apart from God we have no good thing because God alone is good. God is Justice, so justice is good. Apart from God there is no justice. God is good as surely as our heavenly Father is perfect, merciful and compassionate.
Apart from the grade of justice that the Godhead seeks for Each Other, there is no justice worth pursuing, fighting for, living for and testifying for. The justice that men seek for themselves wears out like moths eating a garment, and it can be stolen like a treasure in the hands of a thief. As soon as justice is procured in this world, it can be overturned or remain unexecuted, left for dead like dried leaves in autumn, only to wither and be scooped up as trash. Though worldly justice is sought, receiving its temporal moment of glory, it is either forgotten with a downpour of rain, or falsely put on a pedestal to further mislead the world from the fully lit path of life. It is only glitter - but never honourable. Anyone who says, “There is no justice in this world,” has only come to know the failing ways of men, and has not come to know the Father in spirit and in truth.
Worldly justice passes away like work willed by human minds and fashioned by human hands. When it passes through the heat of a fiery furnace, it will be exposed and reduced to ashes, then blown away like dust, never to be gathered again. For worldly justice has no value in the eyes of God - it has no place in the plans of God, whose eyes are firmly fixed on His Holy City, the New Jerusalem, the beautiful bride of His Son. In truth, the phrase “worldly justice” is an oxymoron.
Justice for the word of God
Where is it written in the word that the church of Jesus Christ is His bride? The apostle John’s testimony in Revelation 21.9-11 clearly states, “‘Come, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.’ And he carried me away in the Spirit to a mountain great and high, and showed me the Holy City, Jerusalem coming down out of Heaven from God. It shone with the glory of God, and its brilliance was like that of a very precious jewel, like a jasper, clear as crystal.”
The word of God does not say that the church is the bride of Jesus Christ. The misconception comes from misunderstanding the words of Paul, “I promised you to one husband, to Christ, so that I might present you as a pure virgin to Him.”[17] Paul was using the analogy of the faithful love and monogamy between a husband and wife to teach the Corinthian church how to behave. He was also inspiring the church how to love the Lord. Remember the Corinthian church was plagued with division, sexual immorality and litigation. And when Paul taught on marriage in 1 Corinthians 7, take note that it was the church that raised the issue with him, “Now for the matters you wrote about: It is good for a man not to marry.” Read the tone and purpose of Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth for yourself again. The letter in 1 Corinthians was written to discipline a church that was out of order. If a shepherd teaches and lays a foundation on Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians, one would wonder whether he had a divided, sexually immoral and litigious flock on his hands.
It is also incorrect to read Paul’s words, “For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, His body, of which He is the Saviour,”[18] and apply it to mean that the church is the bride of Jesus. Here Paul is explaining the submissiveness and humble obedience we must have for Jesus because He is our Saviour. Paul compared the love of a husband for his wife, which is sacrificial and protective, to the love Jesus has for the church. Jesus does not lord His salvation over us like Gentiles lord it over their benefactors.
The Epistles are often read without first listening to Jesus, so the words of the Epistles are taken out of context with the words of Jesus. Misunderstanding of the words in the Epistles is common and widespread because the churches have not listened to Jesus at the standard to which we are called. The words of Jesus are the plumbline and have precedence over the words contained in the Epistles. But if you have not listened to Jesus firstly and carefully under the counsel of the Holy Spirit, how would you learn to know whether the words in the Epistles are in line with the words of Jesus? How then would you understand Paul’s words in the context of the words of Jesus?
And where is it written that the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is an apple? The fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a fruit of its own right. It doesn’t look like another fruit. It is because we do not know the Scriptures and the power of God that we accept these misconceptions. If we do not know the word of God to the standard that we are called, we will be misled and deceived. It is that simple. If the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness! And if the knowledge within you is ignorance, how great then is that ignorance!
The church is not the bride of Christ in the age to come. The Lord said, “You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God. At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in Heaven.”[19] Those of the church or the Millennium who are on the guest list of the wedding feast of the Lamb and His bride, the New Jerusalem, are citizens of the bride, but are not the actual bride. The Holy City, New Jerusalem, is the bride.
We are made witness to the marriage celebration - which is after the Millennium and not pre-rapture as some think. For then we will be witness to what no eye has seen, no ear has heard and no mind has ever conceived in the plans the Father has for the Son.
Is it a small thing for us to be witness to the wedding of the Lamb and the New Jerusalem, which ushers in the age to come? Isn’t it enough for us that God has brought us near to Himself to be His witnesses here on Earth and later on New Earth? It is indeed more than enough, and more than we have ever imagined, for in His grace and loving-kindness, He has let us be His eternal witnesses of the majesty of His justice and righteousness and His love for Jesus Christ.
Justice for the Holy Spirit
This is the eleventh hour when the Holy Spirit is rising up to show His power through His elect, whom He is training up in distinctive ways and giftings. It is a time to turn the churches around in the miraculous manner that Jesus converted Saul to Paul on the road of Damascus. The Lord made Paul blind so that he may see again. Our churches need to see the truth, so that the scales may fall from their eyes. The churches must repent of their disbelief and disobedience against the Law of Jesus. Our disbelief and disobedience has drained us of strength and power. It is time to remove all stumbling blocks, first in the church and then in the world, to prepare for the days of distress that must come before Jesus returns to reign.
Why are our churches so weak? It is because the sin of unforgiveness drains the church of its strength. And the lack of knowledge and practice of Jesus’ words and commands drain us of power. This is the time to seriously think about what needs to be done to prepare the world, the church and ourselves for His arrival and reign on Earth. Have you asked the Holy Spirit what is personally expected of you?
Through the effect of the sin of sexual immorality, which is breaking faith with the words, deeds and person of Jesus, the enemy has deceived the churches into tying up the stronger man, the Holy Spirit, for too long. Unforgiveness causing division has wreaked havoc in the house of prayer and grieves the Holy Spirit, the Father and Jesus. Not only do we splinter the church with unforgiveness, but our Heavenly Father is unable to forgive us unless we forgive men their sins.[20] The church has lost its way. The world has yet to see a church of Jesus Christ at the full power of the Holy Spirit.
This is the question from the Holy Spirit to you today: Are you interested in justice for Jesus that is not about you, nor for you? For on Mount Sinai, the Father spoke and the Israelites asked to stay at a distance from God. On the Mount of Transfiguration, the Father spoke, but the disciples did not listen well enough to remember His command, though they remembered His decree. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed but no one cared to stay awake. And now, the Holy Spirit is speaking out from His holy temples whom have been roused. For love is not awakened and roused until it so desires. So who is listening to receive the understanding of what the Holy Spirit is saying to the churches?
The Holy Spirit wants justice for Jesus. This is not brought about by our many muddied words of ignorance or self-seeking prayers. Justice for Jesus is delivered by a language that will never pass away, and that is the native language of Truth spoken by the Spirit of Truth.
Is it because the Holy Spirit has long been silenced by us that we are not full of awe by His language of Truth? Is it because we do not understand what the Spirit is saying that we are not interested? Is it because it is justice that has nothing to do with us - but only done through us - that we are not focused? Is justice for ourselves the only type of justice we are interested in? So once again we will see the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God the Holy Spirit and those who do not.[21]
The native language of the Holy Spirit, our new tongues, punctuated with our collective “Amen Holy Spirit”, will kick-start our attitude in bringing justice for Jesus. We have a gift from the Lord. It is the Heavenly language of God. Yet how many “Christians” bury this gift or keep it wrapped up in a cloth? How many believers of Jesus are embarrassed or frightened by it? What is so scary about speaking in tongues anyway? What is holding us back from honouring Jesus and proving His words true when He said believers will speak in new tongues?[22] When we reach full maturity in Christ, we have in mind the things of God only. Then our words and language are one with the Holy Spirit, and can accomplish what He desires for Jesus. When we speak in tongues, we speak the language of the Spirit of Truth. When we are able to interpret tongues, we are given the understanding of the language of the Kingdom of God.
If we do not know what time it is we will repeat the mistakes of the ones who went before us. Our mistakes always stem from our failure to listen to Jesus and obey His commands. It is too late for the disciples who went before us to pave the way - but for us, now is the time to prepare for the return of Christ. So, do you know what time it is?
Churches: Open your mouths to speak and show yourself to be of good courage. Listen to Jesus and ask the Holy Spirit what to pray for. Do not pray for world peace, for it is decreed that it will be short lived as we enter the days of distress. Do not pray for your own well-being only, for we are to pray for our enemies in secret. Do not waste the Holy Spirit’s time with your selfish ambitions and petty grievances. Repent if you have disregarded the gift of tongues. Rejoice if you love speaking in tongues. And persevere in your practice, because the Lord is on a one-track path to establish Jesus’ reign as the Son of Man, Son of God on Earth for a thousand years. Open your mouths and speak in tongues if you have formed an alliance with the Spirit. If you do not open your mouth and practise, how will the words come out? Do not be ashamed of the language of the Holy Spirit and do not despise the God who treasures the day of small things. The world must learn that Jesus loves the Father and He does exactly what He is commanded.
This is how I was helped to pray in tongues when I was baptised with the Holy Spirit. I closed my eyes and said, “Hallelujah” repeatedly and quickly, as I meditated on Jesus in my heart. Soon the word, “Hallelujah” began to slur as the Holy Spirit took over and I could not stop. At first, my tongue was a “baby tongue”, because it is like learning a new language. You don’t expect to be fluent in French when it is not your native language, and if you don’t practise a new language, right?
I kept practising for months, until one day I opened my mouth and I could speak in tongues fluently. It was no longer baby tongues of a few words slurring or stuttering. I could speak in tongues and I love it. Now I pray in tongues all the time, everyday. It is an important part of my worship and fellowship with the Holy Spirit. Although it took me a few months to speak in tongues, I have witnessed other people who were baptised in the Holy Spirit speak in tongues immediately. I have also seen the Holy Spirit take over a person who then couldn’t stop speaking in tongues, even if she tried! Her face was so full of light that day. For some people, it happens instantly, yet for others, it takes a bit of time. It’s not about saying, “If the Lord wants me to speak in tongues, I will be able to do it.” If you don’t open your mouth, how will you speak it? And if you don’t practise, how would you master this new language to be given more?
The fear of speaking in tongues must be removed from the churches because this fear is a direct violation of Jesus’ words in Mark 16.17.
Even though we do not understand fully the language of the Holy Spirit now, don’t you think that its mysteries will be revealed to those who seek the kingdom of the Father and His righteousnessiHis ? Even though we mostly do not understand His language, we can still say AMEN to Him in unity and with zeal, can’t we? We who live in accordance with the Spirit have our minds set on what He desires.[23] You trust and respect the Holy Spirit, don’t you? If you do, you will have no problems praying in tongues and agreeing with Him.
We say we want justice for Jesus, but we do not know what it entails, or the unity that is required from Jesus’ disciples. We say we want a church at full power but we must first consider the cost. No man understands completely justice without the counsel of the Holy Spirit, because our idea of justice is ruined by sin. But God’s justice is justice for the King, and a kingdom that is abundant with power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and praise and freedom, for it is a kingdom of the free.
The Holy Spirit brought forth Jesus’ birth to the world, and His power will prepare the way for Jesus to return to reign for the Millennium. He has the power of the language that will bring the Son of Man back on Earth. Who are we to doubt or ignore our Lord the Holy Spirit? Who are we to question Him concerning the words of His choice, the work of His hands and the wisdom of His prescribed ways? Who are we to shut our mouths when it comes to speaking in His language?
So if your reply to the question of the Holy Spirit is: “Yes, Lord, I am interested in justice for Jesus!” then stay awake and keep watch. Listen to Jesus more intently than ever. If you need to overcome your weaknesses, then cry out for the Holy Spirit for help. If your perseverance is to be tested - then pass the test. If your focus is to be tested - pass the test. If your patient endurance is to be tested - then also pass the test. If we need to stay awake and be on guard, then help each other to show love for one another as Jesus has loved us. It is not a time to be proud and self-sufficient, for we fellowship with one another so that we can watch each other’s back. We must be in continuous repentance and forgiveness of sins and debts, so that we too may be forgiven.[24]
When God walked the Earth in His garden in the cool of the day, the land was filled with gold that was good.[25] And there was land that flowed with milk and honey. So now, once more there will be land that flows with milk and honey, which is the justice and righteousness of our God, when God the Son walks the Earth in the cool of the day as He reigns upon the Earth. Our King will reign the Earth for a thousand years, and those who are overcomers are privileged to be with Him and be His witnesses. This is God’s kindness and generosity to overcomers in Christ.
Amen Holy Spirit.
Long live our KING!
Justice to Jesus!
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