Friday 27 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 27th November 2015 UNDERSTANDING OUR TIMES III Apostle Grace Lubega



[Amos 8:12]; And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the Lord, and shall not find it.

The Bible says that they shall move sea to sea. The Dead Sea is in the South while the Mediterranean sea is in the West. When you read about the East and West in the scriptures, you realize that East and West is the movement of the sun. The sun rises from the East and sets in the West.

When the bible says that the entrance of your word brings light, the place of the sun is a figurative definition of the word of God entering and going out. When they moved sea to sea; from the Dead Sea to Mediterranean, they first went to where the word was going out, and realized that there was no answer, then they moved north and then went to where the word was entering and still found no answer.

They began from the south where the Dead Sea and Jerusalem is; so they left church, because if the Dead Sea is just next to the church(Jerusalem) why then would they need to go to the Mediterranean if Jerusalem existed? They went to the Mediterranean where the word goes out, anywhere the word was released and they found there was no answer, so they went to the North and after that went to the East.All they were looking for was just the connection between how the word enters and how it should go out.

How should the word come into my spirit and how should it come out? I see men which have words coming out of them but those words don’t look like they really entered them because if they did then faith would be unfeigned. However, in this dispensation, their faith is feigned. They speak of a God who heals but he doesn’t heal and they can’t make him heal, yet they believe him to heal and they speak of him everywhere.

Thus, one judges and sees that since such a man claims that his God heals yet it isn’t working, it can only mean that it didn’t come out of that man’s spirit but rather out of head knowledge; that person read notes or a nice book.

 I don’t want something that comes from a nice book. I want something that comes from God, that comes with a life, that when you say God is a healer, he must heal; when you say God comforts, he must comfort; when you say God uplifts, he must uplift; when you say God multiplies, he must multiply; when you say God increases, he must increase; when you say God speaks, he must speak!

So I realized that even though you tell me all these wonderful words, you didn’t really believe them and they were not in your spirit because you haven’t gotten to the end of the commandment. The reason why you are not at the end of the commandment is because you  are still in the North. Understand that every time that the Israelites speak of North, they referred to the left hand because their dispensation of allegiance always looks into the East where the sun comes from, and as such, the North is to the left.

That is why Peter could cast nets all night on the left until Jesus told him to cast on the right just once. When he did, he drew a multitude of fishes. The right hand side is the hand of grace. The left hand dispenses men in the commandment, which is the law, and the letter kills.

Excerpt from the sermon: UNDERSTANDING OUR TIMES by Apostle Grace Lubega

When you say God is a healer, he must heal; when you say God comforts, he must comfort; when you say God uplifts, he must uplift; when you say God multiplies, he must multiply; when you say God increases, he must increase; when you say God speaks, he must speak!

Scripture Reference: Psalms 119:130, 1 Timothy 1:5

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