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Grace • Peace • Love • Power
We Are Blessed...
…Because We are God’s Children...
...Called to be One Body in Christ...
…Empowered by His Spirit.
We Are Blessed...
The word blessing in Ephesians 1:3 is a translation of the Greek word eulogy,and it means “to speak well of.”
Since God is the one acting in this verse, we can say that God has spoken good things about us, or pronounced good things for our benefit.
…Because We are God’s Children...
God wants to give good gifts - but there is a universal law that He has instituted from the foundation of the world.
The Law of Reciprocity (Sowing and Reaping)
1) The fruit bears seed.
Day 3 of Creation
2) The Fruit You Bear, Carries the Seed That Will Grow in your Life
3) The Word of God dwells internally, but it is activated externally by speech and action.
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4) The Seed (Word) also Needs to be Scattered
Seed & Harvest Stealers:
The enemy
Temptation
Cares, Riches, Pleasures
The enemy:
Temptation:
Cares, Riches, Pleasures:
The seed of the field is the spoken word.
The seed in the fruit is the the fruit of the Spirit.
5) The Seed in Your Mouth and the Seed in Your Fruit Must be in Agreement in order to Receive a Full Harvest
What the Lord has been bringing to me all day is the connection between the seed in your mouth and the seed in your fruit.
I believe that’s the breakdown for why some people are not getting blessed.
They have your confession right but they don’t have the fruit write the seat in your mouth in the seat in their fruit don’t agree.
There are others who have their spiritual fruit right but they don’t have their confession right.
Once again no agreement between the seed in a fruit and seed in their mouth.
I have known people and had their confession right but had no fruit of the spirit and vice versa
Each thing reproduced seed after it’s on kind.
It’s the law of (in) Genesis.
Apple reproduce apples….
Jesus said the whole kingdom of God is as if man should scatter seed..
And there’s a seed of the field and seed of the fruit of the tree
We are too sow seed by confession and bare seed by fruit.
The sower sows the word.
If any man abide in me and I and him he will bear much fruit.
That’s right.
That’s why Jesus if we didn’t understand the parable of the sower we wouldn’t understand any parable
Gathering refers to the Harvest
b) Sowing … That’s confession - speaking the Word
Parable of the Tares
b) Abiding means bearing fruit that displays his nature.
For we are God's fellow workers [His servants working together]; you are God's cultivated field [His garden, His vineyard], God's building.
“For there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one.”
The word (confession) and the Spirit (fruit) must be one (in agreement).
That’s the will of the Father.
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The third spiritual blessing is in verse 6, where we are made “accepted in the beloved.”
The word is related to grace and gives the idea of making us graceful or favorable through Christ, the beloved of God.
When we put on Christ, the Father sees His loveliness when He looks at us.
The blood of Christ has taken away the guilt of our sins, and we stand before the Father as perfectly accepted.
This leads us right into the fourth blessing (Ephesians 1:7), the redemption through His blood.
Redemption speaks of buying one’s freedom, paying a ransom.
The price for our sins, the payment to buy us out of eternal condemnation, was fully paid by the blood of Christ.
In Christ, we are no longer slaves to sin, but we become slaves to God.
Since we are bought and paid for by His blood, we have an obligation to glorify God in our body and spirit (1 Corinthians 6:20).
Verse 7 also describes the fifth blessing, the forgiveness of sins.
It is closely related to redemption, but looks at the other side of the coin.
In paying the ransom for our sins, the debt of sin was canceled, and we were forgiven.
We no longer have the burden of guilt for violating God’s holy laws.
The sixth spiritual blessing listed is knowing the mystery of His will (Ephesians 1:8–10).
God has given us wisdom and insight through His Word and has shown us His desire to bring all things together to glorify Christ.
Since all of creation was made by Him and is for His good pleasure (Revelation 4:11), the consummation of His plan is when everything and everyone is brought in line to glorify Him.
By aligning ourselves with Him by faith, we become part of His perfect plan and purpose.
Verse 11 says that another blessing is the inheritance that is given to us through Christ.
What is included in that inheritance?
“But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).
The riches of glory, the presence of God, the eternal home – these don’t even scratch the surface of all the blessings that belong to our inheritance.
Another blessing is found in Ephesians 1:13, which is the sealing of the Holy Spirit.
When we become God’s children, He places His mark of ownership on us, guaranteeing our eternal security.
This is spoken of as the down-payment of our full redemption, to hold us until the day Christ brings us to Him.
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