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Possessing The Land_pt3: Harvest In The Land
Possessing the land… is there something you are seeking to posses?
A promise you are holding onto?
Fighting for?
Believing for?
This concept comes from the promised land for the Children of Israel.
[WEEK 1] - We learned from the author of Hebrew, that the Israelites entering Canaan (Promised Land), was NOT God’s rest…
It was promised to them...
There was “rest” and “blessing” there...
But, His rest was always righteousness in Christ!
Here’s our theme verse (in light of possessing the land (or promise))...
[WEEK 2] - We learned that following Christ is following after Him, into the Most Holy Place!
Walk in the Spirit (Holy Spirit, candle stand)
Obey the Word (Word, table of showbread)
Offer yourself (Worship, altar of incense)
[THIS WEEK] - Let’s revisit story that came up last week: Jesus with the woman at the well in Samaria.
Let’s observe the meekness that is present in this passage.
Let’s observe where this attitude or disposition between shepherd-and-sheep, master-and-student takes the people involved.
[TAKE AWAY] - There must be a shift in the Church, when it comes to the concept and faith surrounding “possessing the promise” or “possessing the land.”
Each of us are holding onto something - personally - that we are “believing God for.”
[PAYOFF] - But, we have to also consider His heart and His purpose: His Will.
Possessing the land in your own life, must include a personal investment in “THE HARVEST!”
[PAYOFF] - This woman, who was hopeless and in a very bad place, soon took on the very same mission as Christ.
In her meekness, she became a minister in a very big way!
God’s mission is the harvest.
Christ died for the harvest.
Our “possessing the land,” includes a personal investment in the harvest.
Harvest in the land
Matthew 9:
Who are those workers?
Is this not His plan for you?
What He has prepared for you?
[QUESTION] - Why do the meek inherit the land?
Because the meek take on the Master’s purpose, and the Mast wants that land!
In this land, we have....
New eyes
We receive HIS eyes!
Thank God for His eyes!
It took those eyes to see ME!
Now, I want to see others!
In this land, we have....
New mission
John 4:32
New purpose
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[POINT] - Don’t miss that this newly restored woman, set out on her own mission that day...
It’s in interesting observation to note that the Disciples went into the same town, with the same knowledge and experience of Christ, that the woman now had.
(Remember, they were doing all the baptising, lately)
They came back with bread (food for flesh)
She came back with harvest (food for spirit - mission/purpose)
Take Away
Possessing the land includes The Harvest - Your community!
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