Thursday, June 08, 2006

All Seeds Must Grow to Fruition

Dear Ones,

I have seen those who are proclaiming that they are the I Am and that they are God whose outer lives are so screwed up that it actually serves as a mockery to God instead of a testimony to the glory of God.

It is not in just giving mental assent to truth that finalizes it in all aspects of your life. The natural mind loves to play God, it doesn't care at all how much truth you talk about, but it does get uneasy when you actually start to walk in it.

I don't think that the counsel that comes from our brother ----- here is to be mocked and totally thrown aside. God places in our natural bodies actions and abilities that inhibit harmfull cell production as well as those that encourage cell production. To think that both are not needed is to have an unhealthy diseased body.

Everthing here in this life testifies about growth - Every seed, every crystal, every embyro, every invention.

How many of you are happy that you don't have to hitch you horses to a wagon every time you go to town? Doesn't the horses under the hood of your car better serve you? Ladies, how about those automatic washers and dryers you use. A sight easier than the old washboard, huh? We don't wait months for the pony express to get a message through, but have almost instantaneous communication any where in the world.

The upgrading of consciousness affects every avenue of all of life. Jesus taught us that the seed that he himself was, was going to be planted and grow. And he also stated that this life that he was would fall into the ground and die and be raised the the 3rd day. Again testifying about the outworking of this life.

Now those who teach about the finished work of God being a done deal are "beholding Him" for it is in beholding him that we are holding in our consciousness what it means to be the fullness of God. Now I believe that it is most necessary to do this for wherever your attention goes, energy flows.

That is the part of the equation where we "are complete in him" but remember when Jesus hung on the crosss and said "I thirst".

The other part of this equation is God's desire, God's thirst. His longing is to be complete in us as well. And Jesus said that the seed of himself falls into all kinds of ground. And even in the good ground it only produces in some a 30 fold growth, still others a 60 but in the firsfruits unto God it will be a 100 fold reproduction.

Those of the 30 fold growth are teaching from the light of the outer court symbolized by the tabernacle teaching. It is natural light. The light in the outer court came from the sunshine. This is the reasoning of the mind. I see all kinds of reasoning and high sounding truths that come forth but are still the light of the natural mind.

The 60 fold growth teaching is those who have moved into partaking of the bread of life and living by the the light of the candlestick with its nine embellishments. They operate out of the gift realm. They have not yet laid down the gifts to become the gift.

The 100 fold are those who move into that Most Holy Place, not just in their mind, but take their whole, spirit, soul, and body into the Shekinah Glory Light.

And when this Priest comes forth, he brings back out to the people the whole package. He isn't just proclaiming with his mouth one thing and living his life as another thing. There is upon him and his words the Shekinah glory that he had with the Father before the world was.

Our High Priest showed us how it was done. And it behooves us to build on no other foundation or blueprint.

So we have to take up our cross too he said. He patterned the way for us. His cross was not the end of our cross. He was the forerunner, indicating that we have some running to do too. He was the Waymaker; we have to follow in that way. I think this is what our Bro. Keny is trying to say. We are leaning how, not just what.

Its not automatically done for you. We are not preprogrammed robots like many are teaching, imo. What kind of glory does that bring God. That he has an offspring that doen't have enough life in it to grow up and stand in their fathers stead as him.

Grace and Glory to all,
Karen

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