Advancing the Kingdom of God

We’ve heard for years how a time was coming when men would not be able to endure sound doctrine. Are we not in those times? God is raising up a people who will still give Him glory in the midst of suffering and persecution. He is expecting those whom He has raised up to preach the gospel in season and out of season. Those who are not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ and who would dare to STAND and declare what thus says the Lord! Are you that person? Are you ashamed of the gospel? God is looking for those whom He has equipped to take the gospel to the nations. It is time. Go forth in Jesus name. Amen.

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  1. Is it possible to bypass the process of endurance when asking for God’s blessings, or is it essential to endure in order to receive the full potential of these divine gifts? If so, what are some common pitfalls that might cause individuals to quit mid-process and how can they be avoided? Furthermore, how does the concept of endurance contribute to our spiritual growth and development?

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    1. Please advise that my responses are based on my own personal experiences and relationship with the Father. I would have to say that it is not possible to bypass the process of endurance when asking for God’s blessings… Nobody escapes this process of “conditioning” I like to call it. This is where the Father teaches us how to steward well the things that we are not only asking Him for, but those that He has entrusted into our care. Now, this is not to say that God can’t or He won’t bless you in the process, but there will definitely BE a process that you will have to endure. I think that this is also why so many people quit mid-process because some have not learned how to “suffer.” We all want the blessings, but few want the process so we quit in the middle. In order that we can avoid quitting in the process, we just simply need to “resolve to endure.” We have to make up in our minds that we are going to “suffer” like Jesus did. The Bible teaches us that if we suffer, we will also reign with Him (2 Timothy 2:12). The concept of endurance contributes to our spiritual growth and development by “letting patience have it’s perfect work” (James 1:4-8). The Bible says that WE MIGHT BE WHOLE (perfect and entire) wanting (lacking) nothing! It also says, “Those who endure to the end will (shall) be saved” (Matthew 24:13). This is where our faith is not only tested, but proven by our endurance. I’m releasing my number 10th book in a couple of weeks entitled “DO FAITH.” A lot of people know how to talk Faith, but few know how to DO it. Faith has to be LIVED, not just merely discussed and this book will show you how to do that. Thank you for engaging with the post and your support of this ministry. Continued blessings to you!

  2. In the context of your faith that works, how do you reconcile the idea that God equips us through trials and tribulations, yet these same trials often seem to prolong our lack of the fullness of His blessings? Are prolonged trials a testament to God’s love or His desire for our growth, or could they potentially be a consequence of our own resistance to endure?

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    1. The idea is reconciled through the Word of God. That’s why the Bible urges us to “study” to show thyself approved. (2 Timothy 2:15). Also, James tells us in James 1:3, that the trying of our faith worketh patience. You said that, “Yet these same trials often seem to prolong our lack of the Fullness of His blessings.” I have a question, WHO told you this? I said this to say that we have to be careful what we are coming into agreement with when it doesn’t directly comes from the Word of God. How does your trials prolong your lack of the fullness of God’s blessings? Listen to what you are saying. Let’s address it. First, if your trials are prolonged, it may be because there’s some disobedience on your part. Or maybe there is something deeper that God is trying to address, or maybe you’re resisting or ignoring something that God wants you to see. God doesn’t prolong our tests and trials, but we can. Next, “the lack of the fullness of His blessings.” Let’s acknowledge that THERE IS NO LACK in God! (Psalm 34:9). Secondly, we will never be able to experience “THE FULLNESS” of His blessings. We do not have God’s capacity, therefore we would never be able to contain ALL that HE IS. Yes, I believe that God loves us and wants us to grow and that prolonged trials could be a result of our own resistance to the process of conditioning.

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