Sunday, 3 June 2012

RESURRECTING THE SPIRIT OF JEREMIAH THE PROPHET IN CHRISTIANS.


Jeremiah's calling: 1:10 " See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to ROOT OUT and to PULL DOWN  and to DESTROY and to THROW DOWN, to BUILD and to PLANT." When the Lord showed him the porter, it was to explain that for something new and strong to be formed, it has to be broken, melted then moulded again. We cannot just break, root out and when all is ready we turn our backs and walk away or delay enough to give ample time for the enemy to sow in his thistles of envy and wickedness.
 Most Christians are very good at rooting out, pulling down, destroying and throwing down but the fail at building up and planting.

In the book of Philippines 1:6, Paul said we should be confident of the fact that He which had begun a good work in us will perform it to perfection until Jesus returns. After all the good work of pulling down and rooting out strongholds and wickedness, we should immediately build and plant in the seeds of divinity which are the promises of God that will bare the fruits of the Holy Spirit for God's purpose in our lives to be in perfection until the return of Christ.
The prophet Elijah prayed for drought but he knew when to pray for rain at the appointed time 1king 18:41.
Jesus in Matt 26:61 and John 2:19 talked of destroying and building the temple which was His body. His body has to be broken for man of sin to be rooted and pulled down. He did not just die  buried and stayed in the grave. He rose again for God's purpose to come to perfection.
We bind and cast out evil spirits but we forget to loose and impact divinity to fill that emptiness.
As I was seeking God for  his promise in Isaiah 62:8-9 " The Lord has sworn by His right hand and by the arm of His strength. Surely I will no more give thy corn to be meat for thine enemies and the sons of the stranger shall not drink thy wine for the which thou has laboured. But they that have gathered it shall eat it and praise the Lord and they that have brought it together shall drink it in the courts of my holiness.", the Lord open my spiritual eyes and I saw that many do toil but do not plant or plant out of season when the enemy has already sowed in his wickedness.
Then I began asking questions to the Holy Spirit to be my god and staff and teach me the truth and reveal to me the hidden secrets.
Then again, I was brought to Samson in the book of Judges.
Samson's strength (anointing) was attached to his personality and identification (being a Nazarite unto God and the seven lock on his head).