Divine Submission 2018

Divine Submission 2018

A Divine Submission (2018)

by Lyn Kost

 

As we pondered this month on what to post for the Word of the Month, we felt directed to this article from 2011. The season that we are approaching requires us to take an honest look over every area of our lives. I believe that we are in a Matthew 6:6 and Revelation 22:12 time. Each of us receives rewards to help them towards the Father’s goals according to how they have been lining up with what they have been called to. If you have been faithful and steadfast, seeking His face and applying His love in all things; drawing attention to Him and not to ourselves then you can expect rewards accordingly. If you have been without grace, self seeking, and had God’s calling sitting on the back burner of your life then you can expect different rewards. We are about to see some big secrets come out in the light. Some ministries that have been secretly doing God’s will for many years are about to be propelled into some amazing encounters. Some that have been doing great things for the wrong reasons are about to get set on the bench.

Your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly. (Matthew 6:6b)

“And behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work. (Revelation 22:12)

The bible mentions reward 68 times. It’s not a lot, but makes a really good study especially for right now. Let’s get ourselves ready for the Kingdom of God because it is literally at hand.

 

A Divine Submission (2011)

I have noticed sometimes, when I have put all of my mental energy into thinking about God or all of my physical energy into doing something for God, that I have accomplished little to nothing as far as the Kingdom of God is concerned. Recently, as I looked over some familiar scriptures, I began to see a Divine Order that explained why.”

(Mark 12:28-31) One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.

The first thing I noticed is that The Lord is one. He is completely unified in purpose and direction. When He does something, that action involves all of Him. He doesn’t reserve part of Himself just in case it doesn’t work out. He is one in intent and action. This example is one that we need to copy, but there is more to it than that.

Secondly, with the recent revelation of submitting the soul to the spirit, I was more enabled to see that there is a progression of heart, soul, mind and strength. The first of these is the heart or spirit of a person being submitted to God. Next the soul of a person submits to their own spirit which has already submitted to God. Next the mind submits to the soul which is submitted to the spirit which is submitted to God. Finally the strength submits to the mind which is submitted to the soul which is submitted to the spirit which is submitted to God.

We can probably all think of personal examples where one of these aspects came out from under submission. The soul-centered Christian can scare away many non-believers with any number of soul-based actions. The mind-centered Christian, when not in proper submission, can disregard anything it cannot prove, which in most cases eliminates anything faith-based. A Christian who depends on his own strength, like the tower of Babel, will usually find their plans scattered.

Finally I noticed “Love your neighbor as yourself”. After seeing the oneness of God and submitting our hearts, souls, minds and strengths properly to His will; we can minister to others.

Healing For The Watchmen On The Wall

Recently Bonnie and I were ministering out of town. I had been asking for a word to share and had not gotten anything as of the start of the meeting. We entered into a great time of worship and about mid-way through there was an inspired word given about the King’s Garden and how the Garden would draw people in.

Prodigals Are Coming Home

Very clearly I heard the Lord say, “Linger not in the pigsty. The prodigals are coming home! There’s a great reunion in store says God! Get the fatted calf ready and prepare the finest meal. Sons and daughters are returning. It’s not a time to be judgmental. Its time to forgive, forget and restore the breach! Amen”

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