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New Covenant fulfillment- Part 12 "The Waves Of Testing Are Only To Confirm A Complete Revelation."


3/11/2023
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What you are about to read in this edition of Our prayer insights today. Intel Counters. This article is also another highlight of our founding documents to explain many of the points our website is founded upon.
 
One must recognize the limited and erroneous perspectives of fear, which often lead to hopelessness and contradictory opinions. These perspectives arise from an incomplete understanding of Christ, resulting in unsatisfying, mismanaged, and impulsive responses to a broken world.


The New Covenant fulness of times for the church is a time of thriving strength, power, and release from condemnation.

  • God wants to address the lack of purpose and God’s involvement that people feel when they look at His presence.
  • The keys of power given to us are anointed power in Christ that breaks the spirit of condemnation.
  • We must find truth in the healing and restoration in Gospel power and the voice of truth through God’s empowerment.
  • Spiritual battles arise in response to the voice of condemnation of the enemy, and we should not respond to it in the wrong way.
  • God is restoring our voice in the battle and is not keeping us from His provision.
  • We must learn to walk in Christ’s expression of power over every work of darkness, work of the law, and work of the flesh.
  • God is healing our voices’ expression of prayer where He responds to the false vision of condemnation.
  • We become a stable witness and source of God’s presence with them in these miracles, and God’s voice is confirmed in the power display of His promises.
  • Separating from the voice of God means the work of the enemy is designed to keep us from the truths or provision, or moves of God.

 

  • We must focus on the fulfillment side of Christ’s eternal power and ability and have faith agreement clearly vocalized in response to end-time storms and distortions of the voice of God.
  • We must rely on God’s completeness through Christ to handle the storms of the last days and not believe the lies of the enemy.

  • When we receive and trust God, we become more powerful in Christ
  • This message emphasizes the power of the New Covenant in Christ to break the spirit of condemnation and restore our voices in prayer. It also highlights the importance of relying on God’s completeness through Christ to handle spiritual battles and end-time storms. The message reminds us not to believe the lies of the enemy and to focus on the fulfillment side of Christ’s power and ability.
  • Rebuking the devil's reach to frustrate divine orchestration can help us become more powerful in Christ.

 

IN THESE PRAYER INSIGHTS, 

We have also included 11 Tips of how to handle condemnation, and an official glossary of the Term: Fulness of Christ, and why we use it in references to a work of God in freedom in Christ.

Our incredible research gem:

The noun 'crisis' is derived from the Latinized form of the Greek word 'krisis,' which means a "turning point in a disease." This critical moment determines whether the person with the disease will improve or worsen. In the same way, our fear, delusion, contention, altars of protest, and the influence of condemnation on our spiritual lives can also be considered a "Crisis..." A fractured 'disease' as a tool of incompleteness toward biblical provision in the last days causing division, separation anxiety against the Presence of God! 

Jude's' letter we cite faithfully on our site highlights every weight and burden distracting the church right now is a self-induced spiritual illness of delusion against the voice of God!



 

  • We discusses the importance of understanding the fulfillment of the New Covenant in light of Christ's glory and the power of the Spirit of God.
  • We the idea that committing to God in trials is the most Christ-like thing one can do, rather than viewing the trial as a test or influence of faith being stretched to a limit, but rather enforced beyond the scope of limitation into His fulness.
  • We emphasize the power of God to overcome opposition and challenges that have no biblical merit or priority.
  • Our insights speak to the need for understanding and experiencing God's love and power in the midst of spiritual battles and condemnation.
  • We emphasize the importance of walking in Christ's expression of power over the works of darkness, the law, and the flesh.
  • Our statements encourages believers to become stable witnesses and sources of God's presence in the world through their everyday challenges and breakthroughs.
  • We explain the importance of God's power validated and imparted through apostolic power and the Holy Spirit's testimony through unity. 
  • We illustrate how the Spirit speaks to the need for God to break the power of condemnation over believers and their voice, empowering them to pray and live in accordance with God's perfect design for their lives.
  • In essence, it is imperative to recognize the significance of relying on God's covenant promises and His unwavering voice in all facets of our lives and ministries. However, it is equally essential to discern the snares of spiritual warfare that entangle us in endless cycles of striving, resulting in accumulating spiritual injuries. Our attempts to become more like God through our own efforts under the law only provide fuel for condemnation, compounding our guilt with each impulsive misstep, poorly applied prayer, or lack of action, ultimately leading to a state of emotional struggle defined by our perceived failures before God's unwavering worthiness. We must break free from this vicious cycle and seek a thriving way forward, rather than succumbing to apathy. An apathy of stagnation leading to mask unidentified areas of pain with superficial vibrancy on external fronts rather than submit to the reality of what God is able to do within our heart!

    "God is bringing clarity to how the Church responds to distortions claiming to speak for Him but they never confirm His power."

FORWARD,

After conducting thorough research, I feel compelled to express that those who encounter their defining moment, which often comes in the form of a breakthrough facilitated by God, are often responding to a pervasive sense of condemnation that exists outside the realm of God's boundless love.

|         "In other words, God is dismantling the harmful narrative that the enemy has been using to hold power over you- getting you to shape your life from this losing battle."               |


This realization is significant and should be approached with sensitivity and delicacy, as it represents a fundamental shift in perspective and an opening up to a new way of being. By acknowledging the ways in which external forces seek to undermine our sense of self-worth, we can begin to reframe our experiences and find strength in our relationship with God. When this is happening, God has to leave a witness of that move, or act with an evidence He wants to keep this progression moving forward. He will do that with a promised based-faith in Christ. Just like He did with the seed of Abraham and the heroes of faith.

It is my sincerest hope that this message will resonate with those who may be struggling with feelings of doubt or inadequacy, and that it will serve as a source of comfort and inspiration as we continue on our journey towards spiritual fulfillment.

Newsletter,

As we journey through the storms of life, it's important to remember that the unchanging voice of God is our anchor. We are not left to face our battles alone. In fact, through the New Covenant, we are given strength, power, and release from condemnation.

Unfortunately, the enemy can use our sense of purposelessness and lack of involvement to make us doubt God's voice. But we need to resist this spirit of condemnation and focus on the keys of power given to us through Christ. This anointed power breaks the chains that the enemy tries to use to hold us back.


As we respond to God's voice and rely on His completeness through Christ, we can overcome the distortions of the enemy's voice and find healing and restoration in the Gospel power. This power empowers us to resist the voice of condemnation and find truth in God's provision.


In every touch of healing, open door, and example of His love, we see the effective working of God's power imparted to us. It is a witness of Himself granted in the administration and progression of our everyday challenges and breakthroughs.

We must vocalize faith agreement in response to end-time storms and distortions of the voice of God that create victims of shame, fear, and unbelief. We need to rebuke the devil's reach to frustrate divine orchestration and become more powerful in Christ.

Ultimately, the message is clear: trust in God's power and provision in the face of spiritual battles and the voice of condemnation from the enemy. Rely on the New Covenant and Christ's power to overcome the challenges and fulfill God's promises in our lives.

May we always remember that God will restore our voice in the battle and honor His covenant promises in our lives through Christ to meet our needs. Let us focus on the fulfillment side of Christ's eternal power and ability and separate ourselves from the lies of the enemy.


"God has to honor His own name to meet you, to empower you, and restore in you these truths to Himself with every gospel provision. God sings, dances, and rejoices over you when you struggle and feel pain because He is forming a new cry in you to respond with His unfailing love- contrary to many claims God is disconnected, untouched, or unmoved by our responses."

We hope you find encouragement and hope in these words.

 

"Empowered by Christ: Overcoming Condemnation and Finding Purpose"
 ...The waves of testing are only to confirm a complete revelation. 

JUDE 1:9, "But Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses, did not dare pronounce against him an abusive judgment, but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”

To some, this chapter may appear unnecessary or disconnected from the broader themes of the New Covenant we discuss here. However, this is only true if one fails to recognize the spiritual battle we continue to face in this time of grace.

1. As the context here progresses in our famed, and most enjoyed promise, In Jude 1:24, we encounter a powerful declaration, "Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy."

2. This verse speaks to the inseparable link between the battle we face and the promise we have in Christ, irrespective of the magnitude of the spiritual implications that may appear on the negative side. Through these words, God paints a vivid picture of the battle raging within us, yet it is in the subtlety of this description that we find true depth.

3. Michael's presentation of Gospel witness is both a symbolic, and literal expression how church authority isn't contesting or putting the evils of these agendas on trial, or presenting evidence to make them compliant- highlighting we do not have an upper hand, and we are deliberating on terms we have not set in our own mind. Fear and condemnation is a critical crisis point of what we keep from God's reach- because it creates an 'accusation.'

|          Accusation, or Judgement: The noun crisis is derived from the Latinized form of the Greek word krisis, which means a "turning point in a disease." This critical moment determines whether the person with the disease will improve or worsen. In the same way, our fear, delusion, contention, altars of protest, and the influence of condemnation on our spiritual lives can also be considered a "Crisis." Unfortunately, we often mishandle and misapply themes of scripture, which the enemy uses to infect, prolong, and hinder our treatment. Our ignorance creates a crisis, and the more we fight on a wrong footing, the more we become unhealthy, even with our 'spiritual exercises at play.' We must have a healthy understanding of New Covenant Fulfillment to overcome this crisis.   Apparently, true inspired consensus is telling us how we avoid spiritual traps.          |

 

Jude 1:9 reveals a spiritual conflict that is beyond our human comprehension. Divine power is often highlighted as being incomprehensible by many, or elusive. Yet the encounter between Michael the archangel and the devil over the body of Moses demonstrates the complexity and depth of the spiritual realm. As mere mortals, we often struggle to grasp the significance of these supernatural events, relegating them to the confines of the church or to the realm of spiritual leaders.

 

However, God's intention for us is far greater than that. His desire is for us to be witnesses of His power and authority in all areas of our lives, not just within the walls of the church. We must understand that our spiritual battles are not limited to the confines of religious settings, but rather extend to all aspects of our daily lives. Therefore, we must be equipped with the knowledge and understanding of God's power and be confident in His ability to keep us from falling. As we do so, we can confidently declare, like Michael, "The Lord rebuke you!" in the face of any spiritual conflict that we may encounter. But we are not just discussing rebuking spiritual things just because they are unpleasant, or uncomfortable- this isn't a mere bravado against spiritual forces. In this context, the New Covenant fulfillment is brought into play, and the dynamics are distinct from how many movements out there may present it. It is not about rebuking every spirit or challenging unseen things to make progress, but rather about bringing the fullness of the Spirit to bear upon these matters as our standard of witness in the face of supernatural struggles. It is a matter of recognizing the superiority of the Spirit and allowing Him to flow freely upon perfect representation of the complete Image of God, uninhibited by our own efforts or abilities, so that we can bear witness to the victory that has already been won through Christ. This is not a call to be passive, but rather a call to be intentional in our reliance upon the power of the Spirit, recognizing that it is only through His strength that we can overcome the spiritual conflicts that we face.

  • This sheds light on the raging storm of shame, and how church reforms are misunderstanding these dynamics mentioned later in the passage (This illustration underscores the importance of recognizing the impact of spiritual conflict)
  •  The collision of two spiritual worlds, where we witness a fierce struggle of conflicts beyond the realm of our everyday experiences. (the example of a divine messenger - a potent advocate for God - who is tasked with issuing commands to spiritual foes.)
  • The battle between good and evil impedes our ability to experience the divine, and we find ourselves grappling with the enemy's influences (various arguments and influences) that threaten to undermine our spiritual authority.
  • Jude sheds light on a profound truth: our limited understanding and feeble attempts at comprehending the spiritual realm fall short, leaving us unable to attain its fullness. (our human comprehension is not enough to grasp the full extent of God's power.)
  • The notion of a mighty voice for God issuing decrees to thwart spiritual adversaries underscores the reality of these struggles and the need for a deeper understanding of 'spiritual warfare:' (the obstacles we face often hinder our ability to experience the fullness of His victory.)
  • God's perfect design for a thriving church model means that our witness is not solely utilized within the church walls. God tells us that it is not trapped or reserved for exclusive use in the functional setting of Christian experience alone. These are foundational truths that we must learn to expect in moves of God and in our prayers.  Since it a clash of supernatural forces, it often remains outside our purview, relegated to the confines of religious gatherings or entrusted to spiritual leaders. In our identity in Christ, we have qualified places in prayer suited to move in administration of divine power in the same courses.


They are not self-contained in conventions that we consider safe, as God desires to release us from them. We must confront and dispel the lies and victimhood that reside within us, creating personal spaces in our lives where we can experience the transformative power of God's presence. These moments of breakthrough are not impenetrable fortresses, but rather stepping stones that leave a lasting impression of God's grace and mercy on our hearts and souls. When Michael the archangel rebuked the devil in Jude, he directed the spiritual conflict back towards Christ's fulfillment and ultimate authority. He did not seek to mediate or manipulate the situation himself, but rather deferred to Christ's completeness in the matter at hand. This serves as a reminder that when we face spiritual battles, we must trust in Christ's sovereignty and resist the urge to take matters into our own hands.   

|                     If we attempt to solve spiritual struggles and battles on our own, without a release of our practical burdens into the power of God, we may unknowingly invite the influence of condemnation upon ourselves. This is a sad reality that plagues many churches today, which have become disconnected from the true move of God and have instead settled for superficial reforms that lack true meaning and fulfillment. In this state of spiritual separation, we are left to our own devices and lack the validation of a genuine move of God when it comes to supernatural instances. The result is a subtle delusion that veils us from the truth and blinds us to the power of God that is available to us.                 | The unified body of Christ is called to engage in 'the prayer of faith' for divine correction through qualified moves of God, confirming an accurate voice of God. This requires uniformity, congruent and qualified authority, empowered by a healed voice of Gospel witness, as seen in the Angel's rebuke to all of the enemy's power. Our Corporate times of prayer on our platform are a commissioning, envisioning, and calling upon these Gospel realities. God is separating us to Himself literally at the response of His Word's power and authority- through Christ's complete fulfillment: "He is able."

Through our experiences, we have come to understand that the various waves of influences and spiritual storms can impact areas of our being that are not surrendered to God. This, in turn, creates an opening for the enemy to instigate conflict on matters that are being tested, only for us to later realize that they have already been fulfilled in the complete revelation of Christ. It is crucial to recognize that God can only work in areas where we acknowledge His completeness. This recognition leads to a genuine confirmation of interventions that are beyond our own abilities. Therefore, we mustn't be reactive in our responses to such situations. Reactivity can raise doubts about the effectiveness of God's presence in our lives, thereby influencing our perception and reasoning towards the voice of God. The Angel was not responding to a powerless expression of defeat, but an affirmation of how God views the matter. It is of paramount importance that we do not cling to fragmented and distorted images of ourselves, as doing so may impede our spiritual progress and obstruct the path that God has set before us, one that is marked by abundant provision and an ever-increasing demonstration of His new covenant fulfillment in our lives. The formation of fixes and reforms in the flesh' ineffective workings of false expectation putting false hope in counter-productive strategies in the church bringing our own rebuke to bear on us while the enemy thrives in our cycles. A flourishing church model is one that acknowledges these essential truths and makes a concerted effort to yield to God's leading, relying wholeheartedly on His wisdom and direction to navigate through the tempests of life.

Indeed, it is only by fully entrusting ourselves to God's care that we can hope to overcome the many trials and tribulations that we will inevitably face. In so doing, we open ourselves up to an immeasurable source of strength and power, allowing God's grace to wash over us and bring us ever closer to the abundant life that He has promised. Let us therefore commit ourselves to this pursuit, putting aside all false and broken expressions of ourselves and instead embracing the fullness of God's vision for our lives.

 

When we allow certain areas of our lives to remain outside of God's control, they become like waves that can come back to overwhelm us. We call these 'open doors.' This is why Jude 1:8 cautions against being unempowered by God. The voice of the Spirit is always there to connect us back to God and restore us from our vulnerabilities and strongholds. Scripture often links our ability to perceive the voice of God with the places of contention in our lives. It's not meant for us to dispute these places but rather for us to understand that the voice of God is working to serve Christ's vision for us. In our struggles, we tend to forget the grandiose stories of angelic hosts and unseen entities that God has assigned to work in and around us. These battles often go unnoticed, as we get caught up in our own little fights. The book of Jude offers believers an introduction to this higher level of struggle, but it is important to approach it with a complete understanding so as to avoid any theological imbalances. Let us not overlook the supernatural aspect of our daily lives and instead seek to fully comprehend and engage with it.
In this passage, the prophetic voice speaks of a future portrait of events that are referenced in the book of Jude. However, it is crucial to note that none of these events apply to the spiritual gifting of the believer. Instead, the Spirit of God reveals how the enemy will attempt to corrupt these gifts in the last days and use the very heart and inspiration of scripture to give people a false vision that goes against the voice of God. Jude's condemnation of false teachers as "filthy dreamers" warns us not to dismiss their errors as occasional missteps, but rather to recognize them as promoting distorted visions of who God is. The enemy's playbook is universal across all discrepancies and false moves of God, and it often takes the form of subtle displays of insufficient power that are ineffective against the corruption they are creating. These notions are suppressed in weak transformation, for even if the program and presentation appear passable, an empty expression of a complete work and orchestration of divine power creates a vision that leads the church astray, causing fear, pressure, and delusion to take hold. Such deficiencies fall short of Christ's sufficiency and cannot be remedied by ineffective fixes and reforms.

|             To overcome these hindrances, we must recognize the imbalances and the purpose of our trials, understanding that they are not meant to establish some strange nuance of biblical authority or to put the church's voice on a wrong footing. Instead, we must remember the context of new covenant fulfillment and the theological distractions that the enemy uses to divert our attention from our real spiritual power in God's perfect image. As a thriving church model, we must stay vigilant and focused on the true voice of the Spirit, avoiding falling into the enemy's traps and fulfilling God's plan for our lives. In doing so, we can overcome the subtle distortions of false visions and be truly transformed by the power of God's word.


When we become distracted by misused spiritual gifts and distorted biblical interpretations, the church's power becomes diluted, and our image and representation of Christ-like faith become incomplete. Jude reminds us of the importance of maintaining a consistent and unchanging voice of God as the church's witness in the last days. This voice should be the expression of every breakthrough, formation, and evidence of promise-based thriving church model that we seek to create. As we focus on the new covenant fulfillment, we must not be swayed by theological distractions that pull us away from God's perfect image and the power of His presence. Instead, we must continually seek His guidance to navigate through the spiritual storms that come our way, relying on His strength and wisdom to overcome any obstacles that may hinder our spiritual growth. Through this approach, we can become the true representation of Christ in the world and fulfill the purpose that God has set for us.              |

In a world filled with spiritual traps, it can be easy to feel like a victim and lose sight of the truth. We may cling to a false hope that our enemy will cease their attacks, but in reality, they have no power or merit before God to affect us. It is only by gaining a deeper understanding of this truth that we can begin to apply it to areas in our lives where we may not be growing as we should.

One such area may be our faith. Perhaps we have not fully embraced the continuation of the Spirit as a means of proving our worthiness and identity in Christ. As believers in the promise of new covenant fulfillment, it is crucial that we learn to rely on God's power and provision to overcome the distractions and challenges that we face. We often base progress on everything else but those qualifications. While some of these dynamics may seem elusive, we can learn to stop focusing on the enemy's messaging and recognize much of the time, he already knows they are rebuked, an offense to God, and met with divine challenge. Why are we playing the victim? Rather than fleeing from the challenges and difficulties we face, it is essential to learn to give them to God and trust in His Word. The true storm we must weather is not the external circumstances we encounter, but rather the internal transformation required to become more Christ-like.

   In this context, the angelic response serves as a reminder of the instrumentality of scriptural fulfillment, which has already been settled through Christ's glory, power, and influence of The Spirit of God. The storms and distractions the enemy tries to use to infringe or break these instructions have no merit, as we are called to commit to God in trials, serving His purposes and fulfilling the New Covenant foundation. Our strength lies in giving God the battle, declaring truth and promise against opposition, and recognizing that our representation and spiritual power are impacted by how we resist attacks that seek to undermine our biblical expression of faith. It is not merely about passing a test or enduring trials, but about committing to God and experiencing His powerful breakthroughs as we stand firm in the midst of conflict. The very fulfillment of God's divine purposes and the unyielding voice of His eternal truth are manifestly pitted against the dark and destructive forces of the enemy, who seek to impose upon us a shattered and distorted expression of life. Yet, as we courageously navigate through these arduous trials with a healthy, positive perspective, we are empowered to serve God in the fullest capacity possible, bearing witness to the flourishing church model that arises from our profound comprehension of His Word and His will. With hearts fully yielded to His divine plan and purposes, we are empowered to rise above the chaos and confusion of this world and experience the fullness of His grace and goodness, even in the midst of the most daunting challenges and obstacles.

  |             To commit to God in the midst of trials is the most Christ-like expression of strength that one can exhibit within the framework of the New Covenant's fulfillment and a thriving church model. It's not about merely enduring the test or influence of trials, but rather, it's about entrusting God with the battle at hand. By doing so, we are serving the purposes of God and acknowledging His position and response to the situation at hand: "I am giving God this battle." This declaration of truth and promise serves to resist attacks from the enemy that seek to undermine our representation and spiritual power. In fact, such attacks are often rooted in distortions of the voice of God, and can cause us to lose sight of God's complete image in our lives. Michael's response, therefore, represents a form of surrender in the midst of the raging storms of shame that we face, particularly when dealing with matters that God isn't speaking into, but has already spoken for. However, by surrendering our struggles to God, we can withstand even the raging storms of shame that seek to distract us from His purpose. This approach aligns with a thriving church model, in which we learn to expect and embrace God's power in all aspects of our lives. In essence, our commitment to God in times of trial is not merely a passive response, but an active demonstration of our faith in His ability to guide and protect us.            |

God's message to us during the storms of life is clear: We are not in an obscure, spiritually mystic, unidentified, and unattainable solution in spiritual warfare specifically in the context of our spiritual vision. God is challenging the deceptions of false vision that have infiltrated the church. He promises to move powerfully through His Spirit to bring clarity to biblical vision and to guide the church in responding to the distortions of who God is that have crept in during these last days.

It is important to remember that the body of Moses was not the true matter; his soul, spirit, and expression were in heaven with Christ and unified in God's eternal power in the presence of God. Although the law has the power to keep us from God in our weakness and struggle, to keep us from entering His Rest in a 'promised land,' it is not the ultimate focus of our faith. Rather, we must look to Christ, who has already supplied our response to every challenge we face. By adopting a Christ-like expression of completeness, we can see that the physical body itself can become a point of undue distraction that diverts our attention away from Christ's completeness in where He is leading our faith today.

Scripture addresses the practical ways in which the enemy uses problems with no merit or purpose to divert our focus away from Christ's eternal power. The enemy seeks to get us building on beliefs that are reactive to distortions of His image, fashioning perspectives about God apart from His power. Instead, we must find completeness in the identity we have in Christ, and not make these distortions the basis of our spiritual growth. When we react to fear, delusions, pressures, and wrong focuses, our faith suffers and we are unable to gain ground in the breakthroughs His Spirit is conforming us to. Only by embracing a complete revelation of Christ's sufficiency, ability, and power can we hope to resist these challenges and thrive as a church- as a unified body on unshakable grounds in His kingdom.


Let me let you in on a very well-known secret of growth:

In the pursuit of growth and productivity, we may encounter a sense of discomfort or shame in our brokenness. However, it is precisely in these moments that God is calling us to separate ourselves from our fleshly desires and doubts, which challenge His divine identity as declared in His Word. These challenges are dangerous as they provide an opening for the enemy to distort God's image and lead us astray. That is why the Holy Spirit guides us through this process, to protect us from the enemy's tactics. Regrettably, numerous individuals are enticed to escape from the trying facet of the New Covenant when they discern a sense of God's displeasure. It is of utmost importance to recognize that the tendency to flee from the testing side of the New Covenant, in response to a sense of God's displeasure, is but a manifestation of the nature of condemnation that arises from the areas in which we fall short of our own moral and ethical standards. It is vital to understand that this is not indicative of any separation from the validation of what Christ has accomplished through his redemptive work on the cross. But the path to breakthrough is to commit ourselves to God and resist the enemy's distractions and delusions, trusting in God's strength and guidance. This is the foundation of a thriving church model, where breakthroughs are built on the dynamic of trusting God in the midst of trials.

PRAYER TODAY:

|                 In our prayers today, we are seeking to understand not just what the law says, but how the Spirit applies the fulfillment it in the 'wilderness', during tests and trials where the opposite of love, healing and joy seem to be felt. We want to know what He is capable of doing beyond what the law requires, in the context of the New Covenant. This is a time for strength, power, and release from condemnation. It is when we feel the most unneeded, unwanted, unfit, and unworthy that God wants to address our sense of purpose and His involvement in our lives. We may feel broken and distant from His voice, but He is giving us the keys of anointed power in Christ to break the spirit of condemnation.

Our prayer is that God will display His redemptive power in the very places where we feel apart from Him. We seek healing and restoration through the power of the Gospel, and the voice of truth that comes from God's empowerment. We pray that God will break the power of condemnation over us so that we can receive and walk in our position with Christ, not through ceremony or self-righteous expression of the law, but through the work of God. We can rest in God's love when we face these battles of condemnation.

In response to the voice of condemnation from the enemy, we must not lose sight of how God feels about us. We must listen to His voice, see how He is moving, being revealed, and demonstrated in our lives, and not give in to the devil's lies. Even in the midst of the storm or trial, God is restoring our voice in the battle. He is not withholding His provision from us. We must learn to walk in Christ's expression of power over every work of darkness, the law, and the flesh, which influences us to react to condemnation and distorts God's complete revelation of His love and our worthiness expressed in Christ's authority in prayer.

God is healing our voice, expression of prayer, and restoring our truth when we face false visions of condemnation.

It is His responsibility to honor His covenant promises in our lives through Christ, to meet our needs. God has to honor His own name to meet us, empower us, and restore us to Himself with every Gospel provision. As we witness God's power through our apostolic power and Holy Spirit testimony, we will see the fruit and result of His victory in every broken expression of our need and struggle. We will become a stable witness and a source of God's presence in our everyday challenges and breakthroughs. Our witness will be confirmed by the power of God's promises, and His victory in every area where we struggle and fall short. God will break the power of condemnation over us and in our times of prayer.         |  THE UNCHANGING VOICE OF GOD IN OUR STORMS, REGARDING THE SUBTLE PROGRESSION: THRIVING CHURCH MODEL ON A PROMISE-BASED FAITH BUILT ON NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT IN CHRIST'S COMPLETENESS.           

 


11 Tips Of Crisis Intervention, resolution and 'Keys of Power' in Christ over spiritual storms:


TIP# 1

  When we separate from the voice of God, we become vulnerable to the enemy's tactics, which are designed to keep us from receiving God's truths, provision, and moves. The enemy seeks to manipulate our reactions and exert control over us, leading us away from genuine power and towards spiritual burdens. These snares are particularly insidious when we are most deluded, distracted, and blinded to the true nature of the enemy's schemes. In this context, it is essential that we stay firmly grounded in our Christ-like response and keep our focus on the fulfillment of Christ. Every spiritual burden is a snare affecting our vision and perception toward God possessing no merit- these quickly become distractions to misuse the Word.

Tip # 2

The essence of true rebuke towards the subversion of the enemy lies was not appearing to be strong, but strength defined in our faith that is anchored in God's promises. It is not just about seeking spiritual authority and contending for our faith on a wrong footing, as this approach can lead us to frustrated engagement and acting outside the bounds of complete faith. Instead, our focus should be on the fulfillment side of Christ's eternal power and ability, which is exemplified by our clear vocalization of faith in response to the end-time storms and distortions of the voice of God. These distortions often create victims of shame, fear, and unbelief, but our promise-based faith serves as a powerful weapon against the schemes of the enemy. By embracing the fulfillment of Christ's promises, we can effectively rebuke the enemy's subversive tactics and stand firm in our faith, no matter the circumstances

TIP # 3

Let us be frank with ourselves, we are all too frequently consumed with the shame and fear that come hand in hand with the challenges we face in our spiritual journeys. These challenges often seem to question our worth and value, causing us to lose sight of the truth that God has spoken over us and the empowering presence of His Spirit within us. It is in these moments of self-doubt and insecurity that we must remember not to be deaf to the voice of God, even amidst the storm of our emotions. When our feelings fail us and we find ourselves feeling disconnected, we must awaken to the realization that we were never meant to carry this burden alone.



Tip # 4

The realization of our need to walk in the Spirit is profound. It illuminates the very essence of our being, allowing us to reach the seemingly unreachable and hear what seems to be the deafening silence of our prayers. It teaches us to rely not on our own limited understanding, but on the completeness of God's promise through Christ, who will carry us through the storms of the last days.

As we walk in the Spirit, the enemy's grip becomes smaller and smaller. His wicked schemes are exposed in the light of Christ, and we become more powerful as we trust in Him alone. We must not believe the lies of the enemy, for they attack the very promise of Christ that we are receiving and trusting.

Just as Michael rebuked the devil's reaching grasp to frustrate divine orchestration, so too are we called to rebuke the lies and schemes of the enemy that seek to hinder our walk with God, but not in a weird philosophical . When we hear from God, we can be assured that He will cause us to walk in His power, not with our own limited sufficiency.

Tip # 5

The diabolical ploys of the adversary are nullified in the realm of the supernatural, where he oversteps his bounds by manipulating sacred things that belong to God alone. In the completion of Christ's mission, we are granted a transformative opportunity to experience His touch - a divine intervention that heals, empowers, and provides tangible evidence of His presence. This restorative power reaches into the depths of our struggles with shame, pain, victimhood, and codependency, which often hold us back and confine us to a spirit of condemnation that stifles our interaction with the Word.

TIP # 6

When we delve into the depths of God's fullness, we are not just talking about any ordinary work or prayer, but rather an authentic response to the redemptive work of Christ. It is a heart-based endeavor that seeks to align with God's divine purpose and voice. If we are truly attuned to God's fullness, we must ensure that we have a clear and accurate perception of His move and voice, standing on equal footing with Him. Only then can we witness the unfolding of His divine plan for our lives and for the world.


TIP # 7

If we are truly conveying this message with accuracy and sincerity, you should experience a supernatural breakthrough in agreement with the fullness of Christ. This includes His identity, worthiness, and power over the healed expression of your faith, or the direction you are moving in as He reveals Himself through your testimony. The key is to fully embrace and believe in His completeness, trusting that His power is more than enough to overcome any obstacle or challenge that may come your way. It is through this unwavering faith that you will begin to see the true manifestation of His glory and the transformative power of His love in your life. So, hold fast to the truth of His word and let His spirit guide you on this journey towards wholeness and fulfillment in Him.

TIP # 8

A true and complete faith in God requires us to work through our voice behind the redemptive power that God wants to uncover within us. This voice is a shining reflection of our Gospel experience and it is through it that God is revealing his redemptive work in our lives. He is not suppressing our voice, but rather giving us the grace to let go of old responses that no longer align with the move of the Spirit. We must respond clearly to the clear representation of Christ when He moves in our lives, without any hesitation or doubt.

True faith never represents God as incomplete or insufficient. If we believe that Christ is not enough or that He is unable to help us in our faith, then we do not truly have faith in God. Pride is the enemy of true spirituality, for it leads us to believe that we do not need Christ's completeness in our lives.

 

Whenever we face spiritual strongholds or challenges, God speaks to us about His complete work in us, and He leads us to places that are apart from Him - places that are not like Christ. It is through these challenges that we grow closer to Him and become more like Christ, fulfilling the ultimate goal of our faith.

TIP # 9

How incredible it would be if every single person could experience the sanctification and unity that comes from fully embracing the complete work of Christ! We must remain vigilant, for the enemy is always trying to sow seeds of doubt and confusion by calling attention to what is incomplete or lacking. We must remember that in Christ, we lack nothing - He has already completed the work on our behalf. Let us stand firm in this truth, and reject any whispers of the enemy that seek to pull us away from it.
The enemy seeks to sow seeds of doubt and confusion by highlighting areas of our lives that are not fully surrendered to Christ's lordship. However, we can counter these attacks by leaning on the complete work of Christ and allowing Him to sanctify every aspect of our lives. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can discern the enemy's tactics and resist his attempts to lead us astray. Let us fix our eyes on Christ, who is the author and perfecter of our faith, and trust in His complete work for our salvation.  For we know that in Him, we are made whole, and our unity is assured.


TIP # 10 

 

The emotion of fear, with its tendency to project our anxieties onto false senses of purpose, direction, and comfort, obstructs our access to the fullness of God. By prioritizing our own interpretations over the pure expression of the divine Word, we inadvertently lend fear more power than it deserves. But fear has no dominion over those who embrace the complete expression of God's truth. It is only when our faith is aligned with the revelation of the complete Word that God's presence can effect true change within us. May we therefore abandon fear and rest in the knowledge that God's Word is the purest expression of who Christ is, and that we are sanctified by this truth. However, when we align our faith with the completeness of His revelation, fear loses its power over us and we are able to fully embrace His transformative presence. Only then can we be sanctified and unified by His complete work.

 

TIP # 11

Anything that does not originate from the Spirit of God, the heart of God, or the provision of God cannot be considered complete. It is only when God's grace is received with the proper mindset and understanding that one can become a part of what He is doing in the present moment, in one's current circumstances. One must recognize the limited and erroneous perspectives of fear, which often lead to hopelessness and contradictory opinions. These perspectives arise from an incomplete understanding of Christ, resulting in unsatisfying, mismanaged, and impulsive responses to a broken world.

 



What are practical ways you can participate in the thriving model of the church in New Covenant fulfillment?

  • It is crucial to recognize the importance of prayer journaling even the seemingly insignificant moments in our lives, as they serve as a record of the personal promises God has made to us. It is through these moments that we are able to discern His voice, which may lead us to a place of prevention, provision, or even a key breakthrough. By recording these moments, we can set personal development goals that allow us to utilize these experiences to generate a thriving life in accordance with the molecular structure of New Covenant fulfillment. This practice sets the standard for how, where, why, and when we should receive from the voice of God, and in what manner God is intervening for a specific purpose. Biblical maturity is accustoming our reception/response to God's promptings on weightier matters in a greater capacity in the supernatural. You won't make empty declarations short of His glory!
  • The way individuals testify to the Truth working in them is a unique language that expresses their spiritual sensations. It is important for you to understand this language and relate to them by using the right vocabulary to describe their experiences. You can guide them through times of transformation and help them receive what God is calling them to in His presence. Our 4pm prayer times, which we post regularly, offer an opportunity to participate in this process. Dismissing or minimizing these events would be a disservice to oneself and to the community of believers who unify towards New Covenant fulfillment and a thriving church model.

    Site Testimonial:

  • "When people come to our platform, they consistently remark on the unique and special feeling that they sense, which affects their day. This is a tangible gift from God that everyone who supports us, shares with us, or participates in any small regard receives. By signing up with us and committing to our mission, you are symbolically committing yourselves to God, and He lays His hands of power to support you in your respective fields and voices. We want you to have proud confidence that God is taking an interest in you because you are courageous enough to give Him your all and seek to make Him a part of your lives. This is a gift from God that can change the course of your life to be more reflective of His values, nature, and spirit in your function, identity, and relationship with the voice of truth. It speaks to the level of value, preciousness, and inner quality of reverence you show towards Christ, which tremendously pleases Him. You are all loved, and when you speak passionately of His work and ascribe His involvement in the joy you are experiencing in His fullness on our platform, you are living in part of the evidence of eternal life we are offering here

 "This website is a special blessing for us all.

It's helped us get through many things.
Thank you, CDCS Research!"
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"I felt the Spirit Of God just a few minutes ago. It was a special moment for me." 
~Steve Kirsch

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~Jordan Peterson

Personal Testimonial.

IF you were to ask, how will I know I'm receiving something from God? What will I encounter if it is real?

CDCS RESEARCH was designed to handle various fronts, management of every topic central to identity in Christ, including peer dynamics, struggles in the church, broken vision in the church, healing in faith, and conflict resolution according to a witness of God's standard of conveyed mercy, patience and love in these dynamics toward personal fulfillment in His promises. To validate, inspire, and build upon the beliefs that people universally share about self-defeat, unlovability, and disconnects to reconciling works of redemption with every move of God. It aims to address the internalized broken spirit of condemnation that keeps people from realizing what God sees and believes about them. If we examine the chief strategy of the enemy, we find that it is to distract us by subjecting us to fear, which stems from our unbelief and leads to self-condemnation. This corrupts our mindset and fuels a self-destructive voice that tears us down from within. However, Gospel expression serves as a powerful weapon that confronts this corruption head-on, exposing the lies and shattering the illusions that keep us in bondage. In the context of a thriving church model, we recognize the crucial role that the Gospel plays in bringing new covenant fulfillment to our lives, as it serves as a consistent voice of truth that empowers us to resist the attacks of the enemy and stand firm in our identity as children of God. When we embrace the power of the Gospel, we are transformed from within, our fears and doubts replaced with faith and confidence in the promises of God.

"It is a reminder that learning what gives our voice power before adversity is a gift that we should never give up."

~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon

 

 

Biblical Citations:

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Romans 8:38-39

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" - 2 Corinthians 5:17

"So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." - John 8:36


"Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" - Romans 8:1


"I can do all this through him who gives me strength." - Philippians 4:13


"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." - 2 Timothy 1:7


"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark
world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." - Ephesians 6:12


"But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me." - 2 Corinthians 12:9


"In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." - Romans 8:37

SUMMARY:
The common thread in the quotes is spiritual battles and God's power of redemption and restoration. The statement discusses the waves of spiritual influence (spiritual storms) affecting people who have not surrendered parts of their lives to God. It explains that such grounds are where the enemy can inspire contention, but recognizing God's completeness and staying grounded in the new covenant fulfillment allows for real confirmation of interventions beyond ourselves. The statement emphasizes the importance of not being reactive but instead recognizing God's power and remaining steadfast in faith. At CDCS RESEARCH, we encourage finding truth and healing in Gospel power at a core level of thriving to generate a genuine anointed depth, becoming a stable witness of God's promises through prayer, and recognizing Christ's authority and victory over darkness. Overall, the statement and quotes appear to address similar themes of spiritual battles and God's power of redemption and restoration in response to condemnation, false visions, and feelings of unworthiness.

IDENTITY IN CHRIST EVALUATION:

If we rely on what God defines as a progression of victory, would condemnation be addressed at the core function of our internalized response to God's victory in our position in Him?

  • The answer to this question is complex, but in essence, it depends on the individual's understanding of God's character, their personal relationship with Him, and their perception of the concept of condemnation.
  • If an individual believes in a punitive and condemning God, they may struggle with feeling condemned when they fail to live up to God's standards of victory. However, if an individual believes in a loving and compassionate God who desires to help them grow and learn, they may view setbacks as opportunities for growth rather than condemnation.
  • In either case, if an individual relies on what God defines as a progression of victory, they will be less likely to feel overwhelmed and defeated when facing challenges. To progress towards victory, we must avoid being overwhelmed by the battles that we face. This involves learning to fight on a balanced, even keel footing, where we can watch God intervene in our lives through our sincere devotion to Him, without relying on our own works, striving, or performance. This way, we can allow God's complete orchestration of divine power to work through us, which cannot be controlled or manipulated.
  • Therefore, if we lean on God's definition of victory, we are less likely to be consumed by condemnation, as we understand that our failures are opportunities for growth and that God's grace is available to help us overcome them. This understanding can address the core function of our internalized response to God's victory in our position in Him, as it allows us to approach our relationship with Him with humility, gratitude, and a willingness to learn and grow.

Our research is thorough and rightfully divided handling of scripture.
"In order to achieve victory as defined by God, it is essential for us to understand how to avoid becoming overwhelmed in our response to the battles we face. This requires learning how to maintain a balanced and steady approach, which is a similar tactic to winning. By doing so, we are able to witness the intervention of God in our lives through our sincere devotion, rather than through any sort of works, striving or performance. It is important to note that a healed expression of ourselves can only be achieved through the complete orchestration of divine power, which cannot be controlled or manipulated by anything else. It is imperative that we release our grasp on the desire for control over our lives and instead trust in God's perfect plan empowered by grace. Failure to do so will result in a perpetual cycle of crisis management, rather than living in the abundance promised to us through the New Covenant."

~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon.

KEY THEMES

  • In the context of the new covenant fulfillment and a thriving church model, we can observe how the waves of spiritual storms can significantly impact our lives. These influences, if not directed towards God, can create grounds for the enemy to stir up contention on matters that are merely tests.
  • Reactivity can cause us to doubt the effectiveness of God's presence in our lives, distorting our perception and reasoning towards His voice
  • Doing so can impede our spiritual growth and delay the impact and expression of  New Covenant fulfillment that God already has perfectly planned to reveal in His perfect design in our identity.
  • God can only work in areas where we recognize His completeness, leading to genuine confirmation of interventions that surpass our own abilities.
  • When we experience a sense of discomfort or shame in our growth process, it can be a result of brokenness that comes from questioning the truth of God's Word. This brokenness is dangerous as it creates ground for the enemy to distort God's image and mislead us. However, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we can separate ourselves from these harmful patterns and move forward towards a productive and fulfilling life. Unfortunately, the enemy seeks to distract and delude us, leading many to flee from the testing side of the New Covenant and miss out on breakthroughs. Instead, we must commit ourselves to God and trust in His leading to weather any storm and emerge stronger and more faithful than before. This is the foundation of true breakthrough.
  •  The Spirit of God is exposing how the enemy will corrupt these gifts in the last days, and use the very heart and inspiration of scripture to give people a false vision against the voice of God.
  •  The context of new Covenant fulfillment on theological distractions the enemy gets us into refraining our real spiritual power away from God's perfect image!
  • Stay focused on God's voice and His vision for us, we can fulfill our purpose and become empowered in our witness for Christ.
  • The formation of fixes and reforms in the flesh, based on false expectations and counter-productive strategies, can lead to ineffective workings in the church, resulting in our own rebuke. Meanwhile, the enemy thrives in our cycles of frustration and despair (forms of godliness).
  • When we delve into the depths of God's fullness, we are not just talking about any ordinary work or prayer, but rather an authentic response to the redemptive work of Christ. It is a heart-based endeavor that seeks to align with God's divine purpose and voice. If we are truly attuned to God's fullness, we must ensure that we have a clear and accurate perception of His move and voice, standing on equal footing with Him. Only then can we witness the unfolding of His divine plan for our lives and for the world.
  • If we are effectively communicating this message, then you should experience a supernatural breakthrough in alignment with the fullness of Christ's identity, worthiness, and power, which will be reflected in the healing expression of your faith. As you continue to seek Him, His genuine testimony will be revealed to you, leading you towards a deeper understanding of His completeness and empowering you to walk in greater faith and authority.
    Another term for perfectly times acts of God in response to a deep cry for a pure word of God is:

    "Fulness of His Glory" when you are touched by God in His acts of Mercy. Many of you, maybe daily have actually been testifying of this in some aspect. It always leads to an expression of overwhelming joy because you know its not possible in yourself to attain to this expression through the Law.

OFFICIAL CDCS RESEARCH: Glossary- The concept of perfectly timed acts of God in response to a deep cry for a pure word of God is known as the "Fulness of His Glory." Those of us who have been touched by God's acts of mercy, which may occur daily for some, bear witness to this phenomenon in various ways. The experience often evokes an expression of overwhelming joy, for we recognize that such a state of being cannot be attained through adherence to the Law in striving- through dead ceremony or of the letter which impedes us from Christ's freedom.

To comprehend the "Fulness of His Glory" is to appreciate the intervention of His Word, responding to our call for guidance and sanctifying power on our deepest need. When we receive this blessing, we are imbued with a sense of purpose and direction that transcends the limitations of our mortal selves. This state of grace is not something that can be obtained by any earthly means, but is granted to us through the boundless love and compassion of His hand of support.

So when we feel that ineffable sense of joy, the sensation of being uplifted and renewed, we know that it is not of our own doing, but rather a reflection of the divine grace that surrounds us.

Let us cherish these moments, and desire to live our lives in a way that honors the love and mercy of God: 

Genuine Reverence
Genuine Power
Genuine Testimony

ISAIAH 6:3, And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.

Psalms 16:11

Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.

 Eph 3:19

And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.

 Col 1:19

For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell;

Quotes:
We have found in our research, the common thread inherent within the contents of these quotes is the theme of spiritual battles and the power of God's redemption and restoration in the face of condemnation, shame, and feelings of unworthiness. The quotes emphasize the importance of recognizing God's presence and purpose in times of struggle, resisting the enemy's tactics and false visions, and staying grounded in the new covenant fulfillment. They also encourage speaking candidly about struggles, finding truth and healing in the Gospel power, and becoming a stable witness of God's promises through the expression of prayer. Ultimately, the quotes emphasize the power of Christ's authority and victory over darkness, the importance of remaining steadfast in faith, and the tangible evidence of God's movement and healing power in our lives.

"It's a time of strength, time of power…and a time of release from condemnation."

 

"God wants to address the sense of a lack of purpose, lack of God’s involvement when we look at the presence of God and only sense discrepancy in voice of God towards God completeness and covering in their lives."


"Find truth in the healing and restoration in Gospel power- voice of truth through God’s empowerment on what seeks to condemn them before the Law that says they have no power over their struggle."


"God is restoring their voice in the battle. God is not keeping them from His provision in the battle."


"Learn to walk in Christ’s expression of power over every work of darkness, work of the law, and work of the flesh where it influences us to react to condemnation distorting God’s complete revelation of His love, worthiness they express in
Christ’s authority in prayer."


"God has to honor His own name to meet you, to empower you, and restore in you these truths to Himself with every gospel provision."


"Effective working of God’s power imparted to them as a witness of Himself will be granted in every touch of healing, open doors and example of God’s love felt in the administration and progression of their everyday challenges and breakthroughs."


"God will break the power of condemnation over them, over their voice, and in times of prayer."


"It's in the aspect of condemnation we feel unneeded, unwanted, unfit and unworthy. But God wants to address the sense of a lack of purpose, lack of God's involvement when we look at the presence of God and only sense discrepancy in voice of God towards God completeness and covering in their lives. While we are sensing a brokenness from the voice of God."


"God's greatest display of redemptive power on the very places wherein is the feeling apart from Him."


"Relating to the spiritual battles in response to the voice of condemnation of the enemy so they don't respond to how God feels about them the correct way. When God is speaking, moving, being revealed, being demonstrated - they won't listen to the voice of the devil on God's foundation He is building in the wilderness." ( where everything is pressuring us to flee and run)."

"God is healing their voices' expression of prayer, where we allow God to respond to the false vision of condemnation."


"It is God's responsibility to honor His covenant promises in their life through Christ to meet their need. God has to honor His own name to meet you, to empower you, and restore in you these truths to Himself with every gospel provision."

"Becoming a stable witness and source of God's presence with them in these miracles - God's voice confirmed in power display of His promises - a fruit and result of His victory in every broken expression, represented in our need and struggle where their own voice fails before the power of the law - the weight of accusations of the flesh in response to condemnation, and the progression this battle opens us up to through to fail before the works of darkness to limit our expression in our need and struggle of where Christ wants to build a witness of truth."

"It is of utmost importance that we recognize the true purpose of the trials we face in life. We cannot allow ourselves to be distracted by theological arguments or attempt to establish a new interpretation of biblical authority or the voice of the church. Rather, we must remain grounded in the context of the new covenant fulfillment and the enemy's tactics to divert our attention from our true spiritual power in God's perfect image."


"When we are faced with trials, we must resist the temptation to react with false vision, thereby causing more harm than good in the midst of the storm. It is imperative that we believe in the provision that God has planned for us before the storm even arrives. By doing so, we will avoid the distractions that the enemy seeks to impose upon us and instead, focus on the breakthrough that God has promised."

"As a thriving church model, we must stay vigilant and steadfast in our faith, even when faced with adversity. We must remember that our trials are not intended to define us or our arguments, but rather, to draw us closer to God and to experience His provision and power in new and profound ways."

"Let us speak candidly about our struggles. We tend to fixate on the shame that arises from our reactivity to the grip of fear in these spiritual trials, which can make us question our worthiness. In doing so, we overlook the fact that these values are challenging what God has spoken over us and what His Spirit empowers us to do. We must remember to tune in to what God is telling us amidst the storm of self-defeat. Despite our feelings failing and our becoming less in touch, we can awaken to the realization that we were never meant to carry such burdens."

"The enemy's distortions of condemnation are rendered powerless in the face of supernatural proportions, as he attempts to manipulate and misuse things that pertain to God in ways that he is not allowed. This divine challenge, rooted in the fulfillment of Christ's promise, enables us to experience the healing touch of His intervention in our lives. Through this divine interaction, we are able to witness the tangible evidence of His movement and the expression of His healing power upon the shame, pain, and victimization that so often define us through the spirit of condemnation."

"If we are truly articulating this message with precision and clarity, it should result in a supernatural breakthrough that aligns with the complete nature of Christ - His identity, worthiness, and power. Our faith is a healed expression when we move towards Him in truth, and this is evidenced through our genuine testimony. Let us not forget that Christ is the ultimate source of our breakthroughs, and it is through Him that we are able to achieve complete restoration and wholeness."

"God's victory is not just about achieving a certain outcome but about the journey and process of growth, we can avoid being overwhelmed by our failures and shortcomings.  We must learn to lean on God's definition of progress towards victory to overcome condemnation and achieve true victory in our lives."

"A platform of position in Christ will always be a standard of healing through completeness in Christ."

 

~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon


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