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His_Will_I_Am @His_Will_I_Am · 18 days ago
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Today's Breath from My Breathe Center
The Essence of Jesus' Coming is to Save us from our Sins Matthew1:21; which is the Very Heart of the Gospel of Jesus 1Corinthians15:3-5. We must not Substitute the Gospel of Salvation with what is by the way, which are distractions in themselves. The Blessings of the Gospel is Whole enough for our Souls. We should never substitute this for any earthly advantage, the Promise of the Gospel is Spiritual Ephesians 1:3; 1John2:25. The Promise of God which is Eternal Life, is what his eternal essence is tied to.
This is why we Gather in our Various Breathe Centers; However, The Gospel can be Lost while Preaching Continues Galatians3:1. This is the work of the Principal of DeathReign Center 2Corinthians4:3-4. 
May the  Breath of the Almighty Remain in our Nostrils
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wintan @wintan · 16 days ago
Can my spirit man be weak? if yes does that mean he is not perfect? or is his perfection not the ultimate perfection of eternal life? what kind of perfection or life did my spirit receive at new birth? is my spirit growing ? or my soul is just to match up to where my Spirit is?
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wintan @wintan · 17 days ago
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Course of this world
 @all  Before man was born into the earth, there already stood a curriculum fashioned against his destiny. The flesh had its appetite, the eyes had their fascination, and the pride of life had its throne. What Eve first beheld in the garden was not a mere tree, but the unveiling of an ancient curriculum of deception, for 1 John 2:16 speaks of the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, and these are not of the Father but are of the world. When the serpent persuaded her to see the tree as good for food, pleasant to the eyes, and desirable to make one wise, Genesis 3:6 reveals the first lesson in the classroom of rebellion. That moment was not only a temptation, it was an enrollment. Man was being tutored into a world-system that would train him for estrangement from God.
This is why Ephesians 2:1 to 3 is so piercing. The apostle unveils that the children of disobedience are not accidental rebels but faithful scholars of the course of this world, walking according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now works in the sons of disobedience. The world has a course, and that course has a spirit. It shapes appetites, forms desires, and teaches men how to live without God while calling it wisdom. It raises men who are educated in pride, fluent in self, and skilled in unbelief, until they grow into a stature that resists the Lord who made them. Thus the earth becomes a place of competing tutorship, where hell seeks to disciple man into perdition while heaven seeks to recover him into glory.
Yet redemption is not merely pardon, it is deliverance from a false education. Titus 2:11 to 12 says the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts, and to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present age. Grace is therefore not only a gift, it is a teacher. Salvation does not just rescue man from judgment, it rescues him from the curriculum of the fallen age. Christ does not merely forgive the student of the world, He enrolls him into a higher school, a kingdom learning, where the soul is rebuilt by truth, the will is retrained by the Spirit, and the life of God is formed in the inward man.
This is the burden of the apostolic ministry. Colossians 2:2 to 3 speaks of the mystery of God and of the Father and of Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Therefore the goal of the Gospel is not information alone, but formation. The divine agenda is to make man complete in Christ, as Colossians 2:10 declares, and to root him so deeply in the Lord that he is no longer tossed by the doctrines of the age but established in the fullness of Him who fills all in all. Paul labored as a spiritual tutor, not merely to convert men, but to calibrate them unto maturity, that their faith might be toward the Lord Jesus and their love toward all the saints, as seen in Ephesians 1:15 and echoed in the apostolic burdens throughout the epistles.
And this is where the struggle over man becomes so profound. Man is a treasure of immense value, for heaven contends for him and hell also covets him. The soul of man is no small estate. He was created for communion, fashioned for glory, and intended to bear the likeness of God. That is why the conflict is so fierce. What is at stake is not merely behavior but destiny, not merely actions but allegiance. The one who owns the curriculum ultimately owns the student. Hence the battle is for what man hears, what man sees, what man loves, and what man becomes.
Yet there is a higher school, the school of the life to come. And even though a man is admitted into it by new birth, he does not enter empty. He comes with the residue of former learning, old patterns, old reflexes, old judgments, and old appetites. This is why Ephesians 4:22 to 24 commands us to put off the old man, which grows corrupt according to deceitful lusts, and to be renewed in the spirit of our minds, and to put on the new man, created according to God in righteousness and true holiness. New birth is real, but the old syllabus still cries from within unless it is mortified by the Spirit. The child of God enters the kingdom as a beginner, like a child in kindergarten, yet he must not remain bound to the grammar of the old age. He must learn Christ, be taught by Christ, and be transformed into the image of Christ.
So the calling is clear. We must remain under the discipline of the world to come until the world within us is fully dethroned. Hebrews 12:1 to 2 calls us to lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily ensnares us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. For true freedom is not found in escaping all schooling, but in being thoroughly yoked to the right school, the school of the kingdom, where the Son teaches sons, where grace instructs the redeemed, and where eternal life is not only professed, but formed.
In conclusion, man is not merely saved to escape hell. He is saved to be retrained for glory. He must put off the old man because he cannot properly learn the life of the age to come while still carrying the vocabulary of the old age. The new birth gives him admission, but sanctification gives him understanding. And as he submits to the hand of Christ, the former curriculum loses its authority, the old lens is broken, and the man begins to walk as a true son, fitted for the Father, prepared for eternity, and certified by grace for the world to come.  
Course of this world
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Abbie @Abbie · 17 days ago
Faith Journey Thread
The Sincere Milk of the Word
Dearly Beloved Brethen of the Age of the Reign of Life.

You know it's easy to hear so many revelations and get used to them and truly understand them as the spirit giveth understanding and feel good about hearing the truth and bask in the Euphoria of it. 

And then when you hear about milk of the word, you can easily feel like Oh... I must have passed this level! (I didn't say you haven't 🙃)
It seems mere... Basic... Ordinary 

But have you ever been in that position where something that was like a tall commandment for you which you're still trusting God to keep, and then you hear during a teaching and see proofs in Scripture where that particular thing was wrought in men by pure milk of the Word???
And you're like... Really???
God abeg 🤲😩
With all my revelation...

I stand to acknowledge the power and potency in the sincere milk of the Word!
In Matt. 5:18 Jesus affirms that no jot nor tittle of the Word of God would pass away before coming to fulfillment!

The Milk of the Word is a proceeding out of the mouth of the Lord which when it is sourced from everlasting light, is able to make much power available!!!
Pst Dimeji Elugbadebo made a striking statement during singles rendezvous and I quote: "Faith in milk is supposed to separate a man from confidence in the natural". You'd agree with me that it takes lot of power to do that. 
So until we begin to rightly discern the allocation of the milk we might not be able to access the power it is supposed to deliver to us. So while we would not tabernacle with the milk of the Word, we would also not overlook it! 
While we would pay attention to the path to Eternal life that God is revealing and hear all the tall revelations, we would also discern rightly and not despise what God has put in the Milk of the Word to do in us.
It is an important part of the gospel on which the whole building would rest. Our ability to journey well in meat and even strong meat is by how much  of milk of the Word we have used (not just the one we've heard).

I bless God for the restoration of the content of the pure milk of the word to the church again🙌. I'm still waiting and expectant for the Lord to once again open up the details of what the early church were taught as the apostles doctrine.

The Psalmist said in 
Psalms 19:13," Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression."

I now see that it is being presumptuous and a great transgression to despise the milk of the Word!
Hei... God😩🤲
We must not allow the privilege of hearing great revelations make us commit this great transgression.
Romans 12:3 says "For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.

God knows most perfectly what is lacking in the building of every man and that is why he wants to supply it by taking us back to milk from time to time. We must be humble enough to pay attention when the Lord is turning our attention to seemingly simple things . 

It is the same Mouth that is speaking when you're hearing the Servant and the Two Prophets and also when you hear about how you should be a student of scripture or how you should pray aloud until you can hear what you're saying. 
It is the same Lord!
Do not despise it!!!

Shalom Brethren ❤️
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wintan @wintan · 16 days ago
Can people with very demanding career like lecturing, software-engineering, nursing e.t.c run the race of eternal life? these jobs are very demanding and time demanding, can a believer truly excel in the spirit while peaking in hiis career?
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wintan @wintan · 9 days ago
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Congratulations to every Arsenal fan, we see your endurance and we felicitate with you on this occasion of earthly joy, just to remind you that the promise set before us can be attained and the same way you did not faint at the hope of the premier league, please let us put in more energy and labor of grace to laying hold on the promise of eternal life.
Much love❤️ 
Brethreign 
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