What Shall This Man Do? (Part 9)
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| In loving memory of my father Robert Louis (Bob) Padgett July 28, 1931-May 22, 2023 |
This word focuses on the need for an enlarged vision within the body of Christ. Before proceeding further, we need to state very clearly what vision refers to.
Many folks have "a" vision, but "the Vision" is the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. "Make it plain upon tables" speaks of tables of the heart, so we are to have the reality of Jesus Christ written upon our hearts. Every "vision" must relate to the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ and to His ways, His purposes, and His plan for each one of us.
The Lord always wants to challenge His people. Whatever our vision of the Lord is, it is too small! We must always remember that none of us can see anything except it be given to us or revealed by the Holy Spirit. The Lord says to His people,
Jesus prayed,
Can we all agree that Jesus ALWAYS prayed in the will of the Father? He prayed that we might be with Him where He is. Where was Jesus when He prayed that prayer? In the realm of the Spirit. Where is Jesus now? Exalted and glorified at the right hand of the Father.
Sometimes Spirit-filled Christians pray to the effect of, "Lord come down and heal my brother or sister." Anyone who prays that kind of prayer may be very sincere but needs an enlarged vision and understanding. We don't want to pull Christ down to where we are. He wants us to rise up to where He is!
"Gideon's Army" started with 32,000. But the Lord pared them down to 300, based on the choices of the men themselves. Many are called but few choose. The Lord told Gideon that by those 300 men He would deliver them from the Midianites. Three hundred represents a tenth of a tenth ... a tithe of a tithe ... one percent of the original.
Under the Old Covenant in the time of Nehemiah a tithe of a tithe (in the natural realm) was brought into the natural, physical treasure house. This speaks prophetically of the end times, when a tithe of the tithe spiritually shall be brought unto the spiritual house of our God, into the spiritual treasure house. Hallelujah!
The 300 men were those whom the Lord actually used to conquer the Midianites. These 300 men represent the overcomers, the remnant, those believers who will participate in these end times in the real work of God. Let us go back and see the battle plan that the Lord had for Gideon and those 300 men. Each man had trumpet in his right hand, a pitcher in his left hand, and lamps within the pitchers. Please note that NO mention is made in scripture that they had swords or any natural weapons of war. They surrounded the camp of the Midianites one night when it was very dark. At Gideon's signal, all 300 men broke the pitchers, which allowed the lamps to be suddenly seen, blew the trumpets, and shouted, "The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon" (Judges 7:16-20). The Midianites slew one another, cried, and fled. Gideon and his army of 300 then pursued after and cleaned up the rest of the enemy. Trumpets are used to herald the coming of a king. In the modern day Gideon's army, the tithe of the tithe will blow trumpets to signal the coming of The Great King, even Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. The significance of the sudden revealing of the lamps inside of the pitchers is described as follows.
The word "manifestation" can more descriptively be translated "unveiling." So at the Lord's timing, the pitchers will be broken and the lamps will shine forth ... the sons of God will be revealed or manifested or unveiled, just as a Master Craftsman removes a covering to unveil His work of art. That event has not yet occurred but surely will come to pass.
The baptism in the Holy Spirit is a necessary, but not sufficient, step toward joining Gideon's army. The Church at Corinth all experienced the baptism in the Holy Spirit and had every spiritual gift in operation (1 Corinthians 1:7). Please also note that the Church at Corinth was filled with contention, strife, discord, and confusion in the assemblies. What is this? the MIDIANITES!!! Paul calls them carnal and not at all ready to participate in the real work of God. Now, what work do these 300 do besides engage in spiritual warfare? Part of their work is described in Revelation, Chapter 12.
The woman in the above scriptures represents the body of Christ, the real church. The man child represents the Lord Jesus Christ, but also represents the overcomers, the tithe of the tithe, Gideon's army of 300 who have been prepared by the Lord to minister to the rest of the body in the wilderness. The 300 (not a literal number in the end times) will have been ostracized, persecuted, and branded as fanatics by the charismatic 9,700 who went back. But God worked compassion and real agape love in the hearts of the 300 to the extent that they, in the end times, returned love to the very Christians who had persecuted them.
Now, just in case any of you are somewhat skeptical concerning the existence of the Midianites in our Christian churches today, please consider this. Many long years ago I heard a brother say that there were more than 500 denominations in the Protestant churches. Only the Lord knows how many there are today. Someone told me recently that now there are 10,000 varieties of churches, fellowships, etc. If we as Christians would spend more time allowing the Spirit to break us and mold us into the image of Christ, rather than arguing about doctrine and trying to bring about unity in the body of Christ, we would soon see some fantastic results!
And so once more, the Lord speaks to His people to "come up higher." There is nothing about the Christian walk that is static in nature.
Let us consider only ONE aspect about Moses.
In like manner, the Lord has been "hiding" a company of men who shall come forth in these latter days to be a company of deliverers for the church.
In Old Testament times God raised up prophets to speak His word to the people. When the prophets spoke, it was largely (but not altogether) a word of exhortation to repent and return unto the Lord. Have you ever noticed the first verse in five of the books of the so-called "minor" prophets? Five, of course, symbolizes the grace of God. So it was, and is, the grace of God to raise up prophets to SEE and hear a word from the Lord and to warn His people. The Lord also used the Old Testament prophets, at times, to speak a word of comfort or encouragement to His people. The book of Isaiah has many such words of comfort.
So five of these minor prophets were allowed by the Lord to SEE something that the Lord wanted them to convey to His people.
The prophet Isaiah speaks about "the burden of the valley of vision" (Isaiah 22:1). When we are in a valley, we cannot see too much. We need to rise up to the mountaintop to see more of the Lord and His ways.
John the Baptist, speaking about Jesus, said,
Far too many times that scripture has been quoted backwards as saying,"I must decrease but He must increase." The order of scripture is significant. I can decrease and still not allow Christ within me to increase. But if He increases within me, then by necessity I must decrease. Not my will but thy will be done, O Lord.
At that point in time I had read that verse probably 30 times, as a minimum. But on that day, I found myself reading that verse as follows:
Now "Uzziah" does NOT mean "self." But sometimes the Holy Spirit has a way of putting into context some things that normally are not in context. In any event, the latter interpretation is true. The very essence and basis of sin is to put self in the preeminent place of God. Sin is when a man worships or is obedient to himself instead of God. Whenever "king self" dies we can see the Lord high and lifted up.
Vision and hearing are twins which go together in many scriptures. In almost all of these scriptures, vision comes before hearing. This is also true in the natural realm. We SEE lightning before we hear the associated sound. If a supersonic jet aircraft passes overhead, we SEE the plane before we hear the sonic boom. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound.
When Paul was apprehended on the road to Damascus,
Here we see that vision precedes hearing. Jesus had the same experience. He SAW the Spirit of God descending upon Him and then He HEARD a voice from heaven.
I have searched the scriptures rather carefully and I have found only one place where hearing seems to come before seeing, where Paul tells the saints at Philippi,
Why is the order in this one verse reversed from all of the others? In all of the other verses vision precedes hearing. Everything starts with the Word of God, then vision and hearing, then faith and obedience, then righteousness and holiness, and finally the Word becomes flesh within us. The order is that way because that order reflects REVELATION from the Spirit of God to us and within us ... how the word becomes flesh. But Paul in Philippians 4:9 speaks of the way of teaching ... from man to man, not direct revelation from the Spirit. So Paul starts with those things which the Philippians have learned. We frequently learn from good teachers before revelation of the Spirit sheds light in our hearts. Paul then speaks of the things that the Philippians have received in the way of accepted doctrine and teachings. Paul goes further than that. He tells the Philippians to do those things that they have heard and seen in him. A good teacher must demonstrate in action in his daily life the truth which he expresses in words. Now we know that NO man is perfect. When all we see of a teacher is his teaching ability in a formal meeting of believers, we tend to put that man on a pedestal. How does his life measure up in the day-to-day activities, particularly when things do not seem to go right for him? That is the true test.
We should not be impressed by what a person "knows." Rather, we should be impressed by who they ARE or who they have BECOME. That requires much more effort. We must always remember that the objective is NOT to hear some nice, polished sermon or teaching. The Lord's objective for us is that the Word become flesh within us ... "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
A number of years ago in a gathering of believers in our area, a visiting minister of the Lord asked us to read together out loud the first chapter of 2 Peter. We went around the room and each person read a verse. Then the visiting minister asked us what we had heard through those verses. Several people commented on several verses, but I had heard nothing new or different from the many times I had read that chapter. I decided to go back and re-read the entire chapter while others were commenting. When I read (silently) verses 18-20, one word just jumped off the page.
The word that I saw for the first time was the word "UNTIL." Most Christians believe that the "more sure word of prophecy" mentioned in verse 19 refers to scripture, as indicated by verse 20. So scripture is "more sure" than our hearing the voice of the Lord because any of us can, at times, miss hearing the voice of the Lord or (more likely) misinterpret what we hear. Verse 19 says we should "take heed" to scripture "as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, UNTIL the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts." In other words, UNTIL that word becomes flesh in our hearts. Does that mean that AFTER that word becomes flesh within us that we no longer take heed to scripture? NO! The difference is one of perspective and motivation, We STILL need to take heed to scripture, NOT because it is written in scripture, but rather because it is written on our heart ... that word has become flesh within. That word has become supernaturally "natural". We obey the word as easily as we have learned to walk or drive a car or any simple, natural event.
So by seeing the Word of the Lord, hearing His voice, being obedient by faith, and allowing His righteousness and holiness to be made manifest within, the word becomes flesh in some area of our life. The process then repeats for another area of our life. The end of this process is,
What then shall this man do?
The body of Christ hungers for preachers and teachers who practice what they preach.
2 And the Lord answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.3 For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie; though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. Habakkuk 2:2-3
Many folks have "a" vision, but "the Vision" is the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. "Make it plain upon tables" speaks of tables of the heart, so we are to have the reality of Jesus Christ written upon our hearts. Every "vision" must relate to the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ and to His ways, His purposes, and His plan for each one of us.
The Lord always wants to challenge His people. Whatever our vision of the Lord is, it is too small! We must always remember that none of us can see anything except it be given to us or revealed by the Holy Spirit. The Lord says to His people,
2 Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes;3 For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited. Isaiah 54:2-38 For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, saith the Lord.9 For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter. Revelation 4:1
Jesus prayed,
Father, I will that they also, whom Thou hast given Me, be with Me where I am; that they may behold My glory, which Thou hast given Me: for Thou lovedst Me before the foundation of the world. John 17:24
Can we all agree that Jesus ALWAYS prayed in the will of the Father? He prayed that we might be with Him where He is. Where was Jesus when He prayed that prayer? In the realm of the Spirit. Where is Jesus now? Exalted and glorified at the right hand of the Father.
Sometimes Spirit-filled Christians pray to the effect of, "Lord come down and heal my brother or sister." Anyone who prays that kind of prayer may be very sincere but needs an enlarged vision and understanding. We don't want to pull Christ down to where we are. He wants us to rise up to where He is!
"Gideon's Army" started with 32,000. But the Lord pared them down to 300, based on the choices of the men themselves. Many are called but few choose. The Lord told Gideon that by those 300 men He would deliver them from the Midianites. Three hundred represents a tenth of a tenth ... a tithe of a tithe ... one percent of the original.
And the priest the son of Aaron shall be with the Levites, when the Levites take tithes: and the Levites shall bring up the tithe of the tithes unto the house of our God, to the chambers, into the treasure house. Nehemiah 10:38
Under the Old Covenant in the time of Nehemiah a tithe of a tithe (in the natural realm) was brought into the natural, physical treasure house. This speaks prophetically of the end times, when a tithe of the tithe spiritually shall be brought unto the spiritual house of our God, into the spiritual treasure house. Hallelujah!
The 300 men were those whom the Lord actually used to conquer the Midianites. These 300 men represent the overcomers, the remnant, those believers who will participate in these end times in the real work of God. Let us go back and see the battle plan that the Lord had for Gideon and those 300 men. Each man had trumpet in his right hand, a pitcher in his left hand, and lamps within the pitchers. Please note that NO mention is made in scripture that they had swords or any natural weapons of war. They surrounded the camp of the Midianites one night when it was very dark. At Gideon's signal, all 300 men broke the pitchers, which allowed the lamps to be suddenly seen, blew the trumpets, and shouted, "The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon" (Judges 7:16-20). The Midianites slew one another, cried, and fled. Gideon and his army of 300 then pursued after and cleaned up the rest of the enemy. Trumpets are used to herald the coming of a king. In the modern day Gideon's army, the tithe of the tithe will blow trumpets to signal the coming of The Great King, even Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. The significance of the sudden revealing of the lamps inside of the pitchers is described as follows.
For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. Romans 8:19
The word "manifestation" can more descriptively be translated "unveiling." So at the Lord's timing, the pitchers will be broken and the lamps will shine forth ... the sons of God will be revealed or manifested or unveiled, just as a Master Craftsman removes a covering to unveil His work of art. That event has not yet occurred but surely will come to pass.
The baptism in the Holy Spirit is a necessary, but not sufficient, step toward joining Gideon's army. The Church at Corinth all experienced the baptism in the Holy Spirit and had every spiritual gift in operation (1 Corinthians 1:7). Please also note that the Church at Corinth was filled with contention, strife, discord, and confusion in the assemblies. What is this? the MIDIANITES!!! Paul calls them carnal and not at all ready to participate in the real work of God. Now, what work do these 300 do besides engage in spiritual warfare? Part of their work is described in Revelation, Chapter 12.
1 And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.2 And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered.3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.5 And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to His throne.6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and three score days.
Revelation 12:1-6
The woman in the above scriptures represents the body of Christ, the real church. The man child represents the Lord Jesus Christ, but also represents the overcomers, the tithe of the tithe, Gideon's army of 300 who have been prepared by the Lord to minister to the rest of the body in the wilderness. The 300 (not a literal number in the end times) will have been ostracized, persecuted, and branded as fanatics by the charismatic 9,700 who went back. But God worked compassion and real agape love in the hearts of the 300 to the extent that they, in the end times, returned love to the very Christians who had persecuted them.
Now, just in case any of you are somewhat skeptical concerning the existence of the Midianites in our Christian churches today, please consider this. Many long years ago I heard a brother say that there were more than 500 denominations in the Protestant churches. Only the Lord knows how many there are today. Someone told me recently that now there are 10,000 varieties of churches, fellowships, etc. If we as Christians would spend more time allowing the Spirit to break us and mold us into the image of Christ, rather than arguing about doctrine and trying to bring about unity in the body of Christ, we would soon see some fantastic results!
And so once more, the Lord speaks to His people to "come up higher." There is nothing about the Christian walk that is static in nature.
Call unto Me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. Jeremiah 33:3
Let us consider only ONE aspect about Moses.
1 And there went a man of the house of Levi, and took to wife a daughter of Levi.2 And the woman conceived, and bare a son: and when she saw him [Moses] that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months. Exodus 2:1-2
In like manner, the Lord has been "hiding" a company of men who shall come forth in these latter days to be a company of deliverers for the church.
And saviors [or deliverers] shall come up on Mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the Lord's. Obadiah 21
In Old Testament times God raised up prophets to speak His word to the people. When the prophets spoke, it was largely (but not altogether) a word of exhortation to repent and return unto the Lord. Have you ever noticed the first verse in five of the books of the so-called "minor" prophets? Five, of course, symbolizes the grace of God. So it was, and is, the grace of God to raise up prophets to SEE and hear a word from the Lord and to warn His people. The Lord also used the Old Testament prophets, at times, to speak a word of comfort or encouragement to His people. The book of Isaiah has many such words of comfort.
The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jereboam the son of Joash king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. Amos 1:1The vision of Obadiah ... Obadiah 1:1The word of the Lord that came to Micah the Morasthite in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem. Micah 1:1
The burden of Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite. Nahum 1:1The burden which Habakkuk the prophet did see. Habakkuk 1:1
So five of these minor prophets were allowed by the Lord to SEE something that the Lord wanted them to convey to His people.
(Beforetime in Israel, when a man went to enquire of God, thus he spake, Come, and let us go to the seer: for he that is now called a Prophet was beforetime called a Seer.) 1 Samuel 9:9
The prophet Isaiah speaks about "the burden of the valley of vision" (Isaiah 22:1). When we are in a valley, we cannot see too much. We need to rise up to the mountaintop to see more of the Lord and His ways.
John the Baptist, speaking about Jesus, said,
He [Christ] must increase, but I must decrease. John 3:30
Far too many times that scripture has been quoted backwards as saying,"I must decrease but He must increase." The order of scripture is significant. I can decrease and still not allow Christ within me to increase. But if He increases within me, then by necessity I must decrease. Not my will but thy will be done, O Lord.
My wife loves to work in the yard, with shrubs, plants, flowers, trees, and grass. The Lord has given her many revelations about our Christian walk from analogies in the yard. One such revelation She received had to do with how to keep the lawn (grass) healthy and get rid of weeds. We need to concentrate on feeding the roots of the grass because strong healthy grass will choke out the weeds. We don't need to concentrate on the weeds themselves. Likewise if we concentrate on the increase of Christ within, then the acts of the old nature will decrease.
A number of years ago as I was reading Isaiah 6, I "heard" a new and different interpretation of the first verse.
A number of years ago as I was reading Isaiah 6, I "heard" a new and different interpretation of the first verse.
In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and His train filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1
At that point in time I had read that verse probably 30 times, as a minimum. But on that day, I found myself reading that verse as follows:
In the year that king SELF died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and His train filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1
Now "Uzziah" does NOT mean "self." But sometimes the Holy Spirit has a way of putting into context some things that normally are not in context. In any event, the latter interpretation is true. The very essence and basis of sin is to put self in the preeminent place of God. Sin is when a man worships or is obedient to himself instead of God. Whenever "king self" dies we can see the Lord high and lifted up.
Vision and hearing are twins which go together in many scriptures. In almost all of these scriptures, vision comes before hearing. This is also true in the natural realm. We SEE lightning before we hear the associated sound. If a supersonic jet aircraft passes overhead, we SEE the plane before we hear the sonic boom. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound.
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
When Paul was apprehended on the road to Damascus,
3 .. and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven:4 And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?5 And he said, Who art thou, Lord? Acts 9:3-5
Here we see that vision precedes hearing. Jesus had the same experience. He SAW the Spirit of God descending upon Him and then He HEARD a voice from heaven.
16 And Jesus, when He was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon Him.17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is My beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased. Matthew 3:16-17
I have searched the scriptures rather carefully and I have found only one place where hearing seems to come before seeing, where Paul tells the saints at Philippi,
Those things which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you. Philippians 4:9
Why is the order in this one verse reversed from all of the others? In all of the other verses vision precedes hearing. Everything starts with the Word of God, then vision and hearing, then faith and obedience, then righteousness and holiness, and finally the Word becomes flesh within us. The order is that way because that order reflects REVELATION from the Spirit of God to us and within us ... how the word becomes flesh. But Paul in Philippians 4:9 speaks of the way of teaching ... from man to man, not direct revelation from the Spirit. So Paul starts with those things which the Philippians have learned. We frequently learn from good teachers before revelation of the Spirit sheds light in our hearts. Paul then speaks of the things that the Philippians have received in the way of accepted doctrine and teachings. Paul goes further than that. He tells the Philippians to do those things that they have heard and seen in him. A good teacher must demonstrate in action in his daily life the truth which he expresses in words. Now we know that NO man is perfect. When all we see of a teacher is his teaching ability in a formal meeting of believers, we tend to put that man on a pedestal. How does his life measure up in the day-to-day activities, particularly when things do not seem to go right for him? That is the true test.
Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Matthew 7:20
We should not be impressed by what a person "knows." Rather, we should be impressed by who they ARE or who they have BECOME. That requires much more effort. We must always remember that the objective is NOT to hear some nice, polished sermon or teaching. The Lord's objective for us is that the Word become flesh within us ... "Christ in you, the hope of glory."
A number of years ago in a gathering of believers in our area, a visiting minister of the Lord asked us to read together out loud the first chapter of 2 Peter. We went around the room and each person read a verse. Then the visiting minister asked us what we had heard through those verses. Several people commented on several verses, but I had heard nothing new or different from the many times I had read that chapter. I decided to go back and re-read the entire chapter while others were commenting. When I read (silently) verses 18-20, one word just jumped off the page.
18 And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with Him in the holy mount.19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. 2 Peter 1:18-20
The word that I saw for the first time was the word "UNTIL." Most Christians believe that the "more sure word of prophecy" mentioned in verse 19 refers to scripture, as indicated by verse 20. So scripture is "more sure" than our hearing the voice of the Lord because any of us can, at times, miss hearing the voice of the Lord or (more likely) misinterpret what we hear. Verse 19 says we should "take heed" to scripture "as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, UNTIL the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts." In other words, UNTIL that word becomes flesh in our hearts. Does that mean that AFTER that word becomes flesh within us that we no longer take heed to scripture? NO! The difference is one of perspective and motivation, We STILL need to take heed to scripture, NOT because it is written in scripture, but rather because it is written on our heart ... that word has become flesh within. That word has become supernaturally "natural". We obey the word as easily as we have learned to walk or drive a car or any simple, natural event.
So by seeing the Word of the Lord, hearing His voice, being obedient by faith, and allowing His righteousness and holiness to be made manifest within, the word becomes flesh in some area of our life. The process then repeats for another area of our life. The end of this process is,
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is. 1 John 3:2
What then shall this man do?
The body of Christ hungers for preachers and teachers who practice what they preach.

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