Category: NEW CREATION

  • God’s divine provision for His children is unwavering and guaranteed.

    God’s divine provision for His children is unwavering and guaranteed.

    Then Jesus declared, ‘I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty’”(John 6:35)

    Jewish leaders have long recognized the significance of bread, or manna, as spiritual food. Jesus’s declaration is truly remarkable and profoundly influences our relationship with him. Just as physical food is essential for the body to thrive—a primary focus for those born of the flesh—spiritual food is vital for a fulfilling life. One cannot survive without nourishment, as food provides the strength and sustenance necessary for health and growth. Without it, life is at risk.

    In much the same way, individuals require spiritual nourishment to lead vibrant and enriching lives. A lack of this sustenance leads to spiritual death—the disconnection from God. Jesus, however, assures us that he is the source of life for the world, emphasizing that without him, spiritual nourishment is unattainable. In his absence, chaos and afflictions can overwhelm our lives, underscoring the importance of Jesus in our existence.

    A life without Jesus results in severe separation from God. In contrast, Jesus imparts the very life of God, enabling us to thrive without want—whether physical or spiritual. He promises that by embracing his life, we shall never experience true hunger, which signifies the realization of our purpose. God provides abundantly for everyone who possesses everlasting life, offering good health, wealth, wisdom, power, honor, glory, and praise—blessings that surpass human understanding.

    Many may perceive God’s provision as simply sustenance, but Jesus reminds us that it transcends mere meat and drink. His supernatural life allows us to flourish in the abundance of grace (Matthew 6:33).

  • God’s unparalleled power resides within you.

    God’s unparalleled power resides within you.

    Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us, (Ephessians 3:20)

    The word translated as power in the above scripture comes from the Greek word “Dunamis,” signifying a strong force that aids in performing miracles. It embodies the essence of abundance, strength, and courage.

    God’s power is manifested on earth solely through the Holy Spirit. As Jesus stated in Acts 1:8, “But ye shall receive power; after that the Holy Ghost comes upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” For the children of God, the only source of power is the Holy Spirit.

    Some Christians may not fully grasp the true nature of God’s power. They often retreat to high mountains and isolated places for days, misguidedly seeking this power. This misunderstanding can lead them astray.

    However, God’s power is more than just signs and wonders; it encompasses the totality of the Holy Spirit’s operation. This divine force empowers individuals to walk in the ways of the Lord and fuels the lives of everyone who receives it. God’s power illuminates the darkness, freeing people from sin and delivering them from Satan’s bondage to bring them closer to God.

    The full experience of God’s power can vary based on each person’s personality and understanding of this divine force. Children of God are encouraged to maintain consistent devotion with the Spirit within to truly experience this power. Evidently, this power transforms everything—be it addiction, struggles, sickness, or any other challenge. As demonstrated in Genesis 1:3, “And God said, Let there be light, and there was light,” the power of God makes all things possible. (Romans 4:17-18)

    When empowered by this divine force, everything you do or say reflects the mind of God, ensuring that nothing you declare shall fail. This means that children of God possess the authority to command circumstances to change.

    It is essential to recognize the many powers that exist in the world. Yet, God’s power directs itself toward the salvation and deliverance of the afflicted, healing the nations, and bringing forth goodness. The power of God imparts wisdom and the knowledge of Christ, equipping every child of God with insight and understanding.

    Children of God inherently possess this power as part of their nature; it is the normal life lived by those filled with the Spirit of God. With this power, they also carry the knowledge of their divine capabilities. Just as the Voodoo priests are well aware of what their gods can do, so too must you recognize the incredible abilities within you through the Spirit of God.

  • You are the light of the world.

    You are the light of the world.

    “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world” (John 9:5)

    What does that mean? Jesus mentioned, “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” This suggests that when he departs, there will be others who illuminate the world.

    So, who is this person? That person is each of us. Anyone filled with the Spirit of God becomes a light in the world. The same brilliance that God revealed to John, Peter, and James on the mountain can also be seen in us as God’s children. This is why Jesus stated in Matthew 5:14, “You are the light of the world.”

    Additionally, in John 14:16, Jesus assured us that he would ask the Father to send another comforter, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit affirms our identity as children of God, granting us a shared life with Christ. This signifies that we carry the brightness of God within us. Just as demons bowed before Jesus, we have the power to command sickness, afflictions, and other challenges to bow before us as well.

    When the Spirit of God comes upon us, we receive His glory and eternal life, which transforms our lives. Thus, we become lights in the world. Wherever we go, we are called to let our light shine for others.

    This is the true identity of God’s children—what a blessing! In 2 Corinthians 3:18, the Bible tells us, “But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” We have the confidence to share the glory reflected in our faces with the world. Unlike Moses, who veiled his shining face, we are encouraged by Paul in verse 12 to let our glory be visible to everyone around us.

    So, let’s go out there and shine brightly!

  • You are connected to God through the vibrant seed of His spirit within you.

    You are connected to God through the vibrant seed of His spirit within you.

    Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? Whoever, therefore, will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. (James 4:4)

    The word “friendship” in the above scripture is a powerful concept derived from the Greek word “philia. ” Philia signifies a deep fondness or love, often extending to a strong connection with others. In modern terms, it embodies the idea of brotherly love—a bond that goes beyond casual acquaintance. However, let’s reflect on what true friendship means, especially in our lives today.

    The message from scripture calls attention to those captivated by a life of sin. In this narrative, James speaks of the “natural man,” the individual whose thoughts and desires revolve solely around self-interest. This inward focus creates an unhealthy attachment to personal desires, ultimately feeding into their sinful nature, which is described as an enemy of God. It’s a stark reminder that anyone who lacks the divine life cannot truly claim acceptance by God.

    Yet, it’s important to recognize that Christianity isn’t about merely changing one’s behaviors. Many people may adjust their actions based on ethical principles, stepping back from certain sinful choices. But if the seed of self remains untouched within them, their thoughts continue to revolve around satisfying personal needs—often sidelining their relationship with God. Such individuals find it impossible to genuinely love God or fulfill His will, as their hearts are tethered to worldly pursuits.

    In contrast, those who are born of God’s Spirit possess a different nature entirely. This divine seed nurtures a profound love for God’s ways and ignites a desire to fulfill His purposes. The self-centered nature fades, allowing them to be guided by a devotion to God’s will rather than an inclination toward sin. As stated in 1 John 3:9, “Whosoever is born of God doth not sin; for His seed remaineth in him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.”

    It’s vital to understand that being born of God doesn’t simply mean a change of heart; it signifies the emergence of a brand-new creation—one crafted from the very seed of God (John 1:13; 2 Corinthians 5:17). These individuals embody a divine mindset, one that does not yield to the temptations of sin. You are a cherished creation, nurtured by your bond with God. This extraordinary connection, forged through His Spirit, empowers you to love sincerely and to carry out His will with passion.

    Prayer/Confession


    Dear God, I am truly grateful for the seeds you’ve planted in my life. Your divine essence within me inspires me to pursue your will with passion. Please nurture in me a deep and abiding love for your work, allowing me to fulfill your purpose in all that I do. May my yearning to follow your path grow stronger each day, renewing our bond and deepening our connection. Amen.

  • God’s provision surpasses all human imagination.

    God’s provision surpasses all human imagination.

    Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? (Matthew 6:25-28)

    Matthew 6:25 presents a significant perspective on the relationship between life, material needs, and spiritual priorities. In this verse, Jesus emphasises the importance of not worrying about our daily necessities, such as food and clothing. He poses a rhetorical question, highlighting that life is more than physical sustenance and the body more than clothing.

    The essence of this scripture suggests that those with eternal life, or the life of God, are encouraged to live without the burden of anxiety over mundane concerns. Jesus himself exemplified this principle by dedicating his life entirely to fulfilling God’s mission, during which he had all that he needed and gained unparalleled recognition.

    The narrative of Adam in the Garden of Eden further illustrates this idea. When Adam was first placed in Eden, his focus was solely on God and his responsibilities, such as tending the garden and naming all living creatures (Genesis 2:15, 9). Adam’s needs were already met in Eden, indicating that God provides for his creation. Similarly, receiving the Holy Spirit grants believers access to God’s provisions, which include the fulfilment of their needs as they pursue divine purposes on Earth.

    It is essential to recognise that God’s provision encompasses more than just physical needs like food, water, and shelter. It extends to aspects such as healing, peace, and inner joy, offering believers a worry-free existence. Thus, children of God are considered privileged, able to rise above challenges and dwell in God’s presence.

    In contrast, those who do not share this perspective often find themselves preoccupied with material possessions, such as buildings and vehicles, placing their identity and security in transient things that hold little value after death. In contrast, believers focus on spiritual endeavours and the salvation of souls, prioritizing their relationship with God over earthly concerns (Romans 8:5-8). While material resources are acknowledged as necessary, they are seen as secondary blessings that accompany a life dedicated to God’s work.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, heavenly Father, for the abundant provision in my life. I recognize that my journey is filled with glory and the unmistakable signs of Your presence. I seek Your guidance as I strive to live in Your kingdom, remaining steadfast in my pursuit of spiritual treasures.

  • You are an integral member of the first family, both on earth and in the heavens.

    You are an integral member of the first family, both on earth and in the heavens.

    Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature? (Colossians 1:15)

    Though unseen, God’s image ignites our imagination about His true nature. Importantly, Jesus Christ fully embodies this image, bringing God closer to us than ever before. In John 14:9, Jesus powerfully states, “… Have I been so long with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?”

    Jesus is proclaimed as the firstborn of every creature, a truth that carries profound significance. While some might misunderstand this to mean that Jesus was the first to be created, this interpretation is lacking. Jesus became the firstborn of all creation through His unique birth by the Holy Spirit, marking a divine creation process that had never occurred before. This establishes Jesus as superior to all of creation, affirming His position as the firstborn of all creation.

    Jesus established a vibrant family on earth. Those who possess his life are rightfully part of this family, as affirmed by Ephesians 3:15, which declares that the family in heaven and earth is named after Jesus. This means our identity as members of this elite family is grounded in Jesus Christ Himself. And we are called the firstborn of every creation.

    We boldly affirm the privilege of belonging to this extraordinary family! Our inclusion is not merely based on belief; it is because we genuinely possess the qualities that define this family. We are destined to live an extraordinary life characterized by eternal existence, embodying the essence of peace, joy, love, and all the riches of God’s Spirit. As we journey forward, we confidently declare that what we do reflects God’s purpose and that everything He accomplishes is for our good. The path ahead is filled with purpose and abundant blessing!

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Father, for welcoming me into your family. I am honored to be the firstborn of all creation. Help me to reflect your characteristics on earth as they are in heaven.

  • You are God’s glory and his express image

    You are God’s glory and his express image

    Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; (Hebrews 1:3)

    Jesus Christ is undeniably the brightness of God’s glory and the express image of God, as the scripture clearly states. Three significant characteristics define God: his dominion power, his wisdom and knowledge, and his life, which resides in his spirit.

    Many people reference Genesis 1:26 to argue that man was made in the image of God. However, while the Bible states that God said, “Let us make man in our image according to our likeness,” it’s crucial to recognize that man was not created in God’s express image. Instead, man was endowed with the first characteristic—dominion. When humanity chose to partake of the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil, they embraced a characteristic inherent to God’s being. In doing so, their minds and hearts turned away from God and fixated on themselves. Consequently, God expelled them from Eden to protect them from the Tree of Life. (Genesis 3:22-23)

    Adam, in turn, produced descendants who lacked love and regard for God’s will; their hearts and desires were entirely self-focused.  However, God had a plan to create a new generation that would reflect His very image and embody His characteristics.

    This is the purpose of Jesus’ coming. The essence of Jesus Christ encapsulated the fullness of God’s entity: dominion, wisdom and knowledge, and the life of God, which is the Holy Spirit. It is vital to understand that this life of Christ has never been granted to any other living being. Through Jesus, a breed reflecting God’s image and possessing the life of Christ was established. Anyone who possesses the Spirit of God is, therefore, the glory of God and the express image of God.

    There is no distinction between you and God; you are the very presence of God on Earth. Jesus Christ came to forge a new creation that embodies the glory of God and His express image. Those born in Christ are extraordinary beings on this earth, belonging exclusively to the kingdom of God. A child of God reflects the image of God and is called to demonstrate God’s glory to the world.

    Prayer/Confession


    I express gratitude for being created in the likeness and glory of  God. I find joy in the opportunity to reflect this glory in the world. I seek guidance to effectively manifest this glory so that my true identity can be recognized by others.

  • Discover the unwavering peace that comes from God.

    Discover the unwavering peace that comes from God.

    He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; he who does not believe in the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him. (John 3:36).

    The term “wrath” here refers to a strong emotional response to perceived wrongs and injustices—often understood as “anger,” “indignation,” “vexation,” or “irritation.” The most perilous experience a person can face is encountering the wrath of God. (Hebrews 10:31). When Israel succumbed to idolatry, God’s wrath descended upon them, and He withdrew His presence. (Psalm 78:56-66). Throughout the Scriptures, God has consistently displayed His wrath against those who defy His will (Deuteronomy 1:26-46; Joshua 7:1; Psalm 2:1-6).

    The opening scripture of the Bible makes it abundantly clear that the wrath of God rests upon those who do not possess the life of God. Those who live in the flesh are not only destined for perishing on Judgment Day; they exist in a state of everlasting destruction on earth that cannot be remedied by anything.

    Living without the Holy Spirit is exceedingly dangerous. The call to eternal life is not optional; it is essential for anyone who desires peace with God. This is precisely why John 3:16 states, “For God so loved the world…” He extended His immense love to the world so that they might possess His life. This life is beyond mere teaching or explanation; it is a profound experience that can only be known once you have the Spirit of God.

    Many fall into the misconception that the Holy Spirit’s purpose is solely to impart gifts or offer guidance on earth. This misleading notion has been propagated for years. While God’s gifts are indeed abundant and available to all, His life is not. To truly experience the fullness of God in Christ, one must possess His life.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Lord, for granting me the insight into your wrath and the path to peace with you. I am truly excited about embracing your life and earnestly desire to experience it fully on earth. From today, I ask for your holy spirit to guide me in living your life.

  • Experiencing the transformative power of Christ within us.

    Experiencing the transformative power of Christ within us.

    Many recognise that Christ came to create followers. In Matthew 19:21, Jesus calls the rich man to follow him for perfection, underscoring the profound invitation to discipleship.

    In 1 Corinthians 11:1, Paul confidently instructs us to imitate him as he imitates Christ, reinforcing our identity as followers of Christ. To follow someone or something means to imitate, look up to, strive for, or aim at it.

    Everyone follows something in this world, whether friends, popular culture, family, personal desires, or God. When we choose to follow, we naturally imitate and aspire to reflect what we admire. However, it’s crucial to acknowledge that while we may emulate certain traits, our unique identities remain intact. People were irresistibly drawn to Christ because he embodied the extraordinary; Peter was captivated by the fishing miracle, and many others were moved by his countless signs.

    The journey of Christ’s disciples can be seen in four distinct phases. The first phase happened before his death, the second during his death, the third after his resurrection and ascension, and the fourth following the coming of the Holy Spirit. Initially, the disciples followed Christ due to his powerful actions, gradually absorbing his profound teachings. Yet, after his death, uncertainty clouded their minds—Peter’s denial is a testament to their insecurity, prompting him to return to his profession, and others followed suit. After the resurrection, doubts lingered, especially during his ascension; yet there was an undeniable hope for the future following their time with him.

    With the arrival of the Holy Spirit, everything changed. This moment transformed their understanding of what it means to follow Christ, equipping them with the life and capabilities to embody the essence of his teachings. What Christ accomplished for us was nothing short of sharing his very life. Thus, the life of a Christian transcends mere imitation; it is the possession of his life.

    Those who are in Christ serve as his representatives on earth. To truly live the life of Christ, one must embrace his spirit. Christ’s ultimate mission was to impart his spirit to us, empowering us to fully embrace his life. Galatians 2:20 captures this truth powerfully: “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” Colossians 3:3-4 and John 3:16 further illuminate the profound purpose of Christ’s coming.

    Following Jesus is not contingent upon personal actions or righteousness. – The presence of the Holy Spirit is essential for embodying Jesus’ life and brings hope, healing, joy, peace, life, and love. – This divine calling compels individuals to shine as beacons of positivity and transformation in the world.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Lord Jesus, for granting me your life. I recognize that I possess the same power you demonstrated on earth. Through this power, I am determined to transform the lives of those who are lost. Starting today, I am committed to a journey of rescuing souls, just as you did. I ask for your guidance and strength on this mission. In your name, I pray. Amen.

  • A truly fulfilling life is one driven by purpose

    A truly fulfilling life is one driven by purpose

    Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work (John 4:34)

    Life’s journey requires properly identifying a strong purpose for one’s life. In John 6:38, Jesus teaches us this fact clearly as he declares, “For I came down from heaven not to do my own will, but the will of him that sent me.” His words sound with deep conviction as he emphasizes how one’s life must be in line with a higher purpose. Jesus was well aware of the purpose for which He was sent, highlighting the gravity of the task set before Him.

    Each person has particular reasons for living, and these reasons significantly affect various areas of life. They affect one’s thoughts, manner of dressing, walking style, usual hangouts, circle of friends, and everything else. If your goal is to gain the approval of others, you might find yourself doing what they want, seeking validation in their appreciation. But this can lead to a life controlled by others’ opinions.

    Jesus, in John 4:34, emphasizes that His very nature is closely related to doing the Father’s will and completing His divine work. Commitment is most critical; if you embark on the work of the Lord, you should keep seeking that calling with unshakeable commitment. Trust that God will never abandon you; thus, there is no justification for abandoning your faith in Him. Having received His spirit, you are under His divine protection that empowers you to endure the tribulations of the world. The scripture in 1 Corinthians 6:17 holds a beautiful truth: when one unites with the Lord, he or she is one spirit with Him.

    This close union signifies a true partnership with God and thereby opens humans to the limitless wealth that was stored in His spirit. Existing for a reason makes life a heavenly collaboration between God’s children and Himself, charting a path to rescue lost souls from darkness. This intentional being manifests itself similar to a rich tapestry, filled with meaning and driven by the light of divine love.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Jesus, for the unique partnership we share. I recognize the importance of fulfilling God’s will until the end. It is my heartfelt prayer to remain faithful to Him in all my endeavors. Guide me in accomplishing this from today. Amen.