In the exploration of faith, healing, and prayer, a deep dive into the concept of grace as it relates to receiving God's blessings is presented. The discussion begins with an understanding of salvation, not merely as an escape from eternal damnation but as a comprehensive package that includes healing, preservation, soundness, safety, deliverance, and more. This multifaceted salvation is accessed through faith, a gift from God that enables believers to tap into His grace.
The teachings of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians are highlighted to illustrate the relationship between grace, faith, and works. It is emphasized that salvation is not a result of human effort but a gift from God to prevent boasting. Believers are described as God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which are not limited to acts of benevolence but encompass supernatural healings, provisions, breakthroughs, and favor. These works are preordained by God for believers to walk in, living the "good life" that He has prepared for them.
The discussion then shifts to the roles within the church, such as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. These roles are gifts from Christ for the perfecting of the saints and the edification of the body of Christ. Each ministry is accompanied by a specific grace, which is God's ability working within it. The true nature of a church is not defined by its physical location but by its supernatural calling and the grace that manifests over time. For instance, the grace of a particular church might be faith, enabling its members to understand and apply faith in various aspects of their lives.
The language of redemption is introduced as a critical element for believers. It is a language that reflects the truths of the Bible, speaking life and health into existence. Believers are encouraged to reject negative confessions and instead declare their identity in Christ, such as being the righteousness of God and being healed. This practice of speaking the word of God is not just a defensive mechanism against negative thoughts but a proactive approach to shaping one's reality.
Personal testimonies are shared to illustrate the power of faith in action. For example, an unexpected financial blessing is recounted, demonstrating the principle of sowing and reaping and the importance of acknowledging God for His provision. The principle of calling upon the Lord for one's needs, as outlined in Romans, is also discussed, emphasizing that God's provision is based on need, not greed.
The metaphor of tapping into maple syrup from maple trees is used to explain how grace has always been available, but it requires faith to access it. Just as the sap has always been in the maple trees, grace has been present for all, but it was only through the redemption brought by Jesus Christ that believers gained the faith to tap into this grace.
In conclusion, the message encourages believers to live by faith, tapping into God's grace, and speaking the word of God into every situation. Whether in times of need or abundance, the consistent confession of God's word is vital for living the life that God has intended for His children.
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