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NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT: PART 15 "The Subtle Progression Of Hardness"

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Dear MEMBERSHIP, and special guests and visitors,

In life, we often experience storms and difficulties that can challenge our faith and our ability to see God's presence. But even in these trying times, we can find solace in the unchanging voice of God and His promise of redemption.

The Gospel provides us with the ability to perceive God in His true power and be healed spiritually, even when we feel hardened to His promises. By viewing ourselves through the eyes of Christ, we can break free from the deception that limits us in our weaknesses and fully recognize the completeness of Christ.

God alone has the power to empower us to achieve what He has spoken to us. Our faith dynamics play a critical role in expressing our voice and restoring our vision of Christ's completeness. As we remain steadfast in faith, we can be restored and empowered to overcome any obstacles that stand in the way of fulfilling God's plan for our lives.


Whenever Christ is honored, we can see the power of God at work. This truth is at the heart of the New Covenant and a thriving church model. By living in this truth, we are able to fully express our faith and witness the power of God's presence in our lives.

However, the illusion of deception can be more evident and influential in places where we struggle to accept God's promises through faith. Our resistance to God's voice is clearly evident in how we fall short of expressing His fulfillment in our lives. This is why we must be mindful of our hardness towards God's warnings in scripture, for it is through faith and obedience that we can fully experience the wholeness and completeness of God's plan for us.


Let us recognize and embrace the completeness of Christ, so that we can overcome any hardness in our hearts and experience the fullness of God's promise. By examining our hearts and allowing God to reveal any negative beliefs or attitudes that may be hindering our spiritual growth, we can fully embrace God's promise and experience the abundant life that He has intended for us.

Remember, God's grace is our covering and redemption to be restored in His presence. May we continue to seek Him with all our hearts and find peace and comfort in His unchanging voice, even in the midst of life's storms.

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The subtle progression in our lives can often indicate a hardening to God's promise, causing us to go against what He has spoken to us. However, the Gospel provides us with the ability to perceive God in His true power, and in turn, be healed spiritually. It is through viewing ourselves through the eyes of Christ that we can break free from the deception that limits us in our weaknesses and fully recognize the completeness of Christ.

God alone has the power to empower us to achieve what He is speaking to us. Our faith dynamics play a critical role in expressing our voice and restoring our vision of Christ's completeness. As we remain steadfast in faith, we can be restored and empowered to overcome any obstacles that stand in the way of fulfilling God's plan for our lives.

 
In order for Christ to be present, His work must be revealed as complete.
"If Christ is not revealed in a complete work, then Christ is not present in it."   

...And if Christ does not bear witness to a fulfilled promise, then there is no power to enable that Word to become an expression of His life in our witness. The knowledge of God that we speak about is expounded upon through that power, allowing us to extend that vision where a move of God is confirmed.

When our hearts respond to God's healing and bear testimony as a result of a move of God, He declares something right and complete, and moves in response to the accurate and complete foundation of gospel power in our lives.

God operates within the framework of wholeness established by the New Covenant Fulfillment, and it is within this complete manifestation of the fulfillment of God's nature that our faith is anchored. Whenever Christ is honored, we can see the power of God at work.

However, the illusion of deception can be more evident and influential in places where we struggle to accept God's promises through faith. Our resistance to God's voice is clearly evident in how we fall short of expressing His fulfillment in our lives. This is why we must be mindful of our hardness towards God's warnings in scripture, for it is through faith and obedience that we can fully experience the wholeness and completeness of God's plan for us.

 

Our relationship with God's goodness, faithfulness, completeness, power, and love is rooted in His sufficiency, ability, and power to reveal Himself to us.

This counters every personal hardness in our unhealed hearts that opposes His presence. Scripture speaks of a hardness to recognize Christ's full and complete representation of God's fullness, which He offers and embodies for our faith. Our failure to believe in this truth leads to all other failures of unbelief.

When we recognize and embrace the completeness of Christ, we are able to overcome any hardness in our hearts and experience the fullness of God's promise. This truth is at the heart of the New Covenant and a thriving church model. By living in this truth, we are able to fully express our faith and witness the power of God's presence in our lives.


Every time our faith fails, it's not because we haven't done enough or aren't good enough, but because our faith fails to witness a complete image of Christ's hold over our personal faith. 

  • Simple Explanation |     Whenever our faith falters, it is not due to our lack of effort or worthiness, but rather due to our inability to fully comprehend the magnitude of Christ's power and influence in our lives.   |


         Our personal inadequacies and doubts are revealed through our disbelief in the truth of His teachings, which causes us to succumb to fear and self-doubt. Rejecting this truth equates to rejecting the completeness of Christ, which obstructs our progress towards fulfilling His promises and leaves us in spiritual darkness, unable to receive His remedy for our unbelief. Any degree of unbelief or refusal to accept His promise is unacceptable, as it suggests a deficiency in Christ's sufficiency towards us. 

  • We can only recognize these personal weaknesses through unbelief in these findings, which explains why we react to the voice of fear and spiritual attacks of self-condemnation. Resisting this word is resisting His completeness, which hinders our breakthroughs for His complete promise and keeps us in spiritual blindness, preventing us from receiving what deals with our hardness of unbelief to live in His agreement with Himself. There is no acceptable level of unbelief or rejection of His promise because it means there is a portion of Christ's insufficiency toward us!
  • All deceptions that lead us away from God are the distractions of fear that the enemy uses to reinforce our hardness, blindness, and apathy towards Christ. Our responses to these distractions keep us self-deceived and locked in a battle where we think we are making progress on good terms in our unbelief, but in reality, we are victims of the enemy and further from the truth. The fulfillment of God's promise means that in response to the enemy, God has a plan to deliver us when the battle becomes a storm, when it turns into a cycle of self-defeat and a source of spiritual failure that targets our personal failures and our perspective of God.
  •  When we harbor unfavorable opinions or responses towards Christ's redemption and completeness, we are embracing negative values that contradict God's promise of restoration through the New Covenant. By doing so, we are limiting God's ability to work in our lives, and we are hindering ourselves from experiencing the fullness of His love and grace. It is important for us to examine our hearts and allow God to reveal any negative beliefs or attitudes that may be hindering our spiritual growth. Only then can we fully embrace God's promise and experience the abundant life that He has intended for us

 

 |                 "God's Grace is our covering and redemption to be restored in His presence. If anyone has an opinion or response in their heart that is unfavorable to Christ's redemption or completeness, it puts them in a negative realm of values, diminishing God's promise to restore them."        |


 However, through the Spirit, God can work in these very processes even when we feel far from Him. He understands when the battle seems insurmountable and provides mercy and provision in the areas where we feel defeated or stagnant in our progress towards Him.

It is our response that causes spiritual blindness and deception to overwhelm us and build our voice through a false definition of God's will. In simpler terms, if we do not respond well to the consistent voice of God, our worst deception will befall us. This problem in our faith prevents us from accessing the redemptive and restorative values that God actually wants to unleash through the power of our voices in prayer when we seek Him.


|          "When we seek Him in the midst of the real battle and deception that corrupts the Voice of God, we can unleash the power of our voices in prayer and experience the transformation that God has for us."          |

  • "God desires to work powerfully and fully in the midst of the battles we feel ill-equipped to fight."

 

The New Covenant offers an anointed and empowered structure to unleash the power of our voices, which comes from God and not from ourselves. Through God's promise, we have access to a complete structure of fulfillment that provides supernatural power and vision to overcome struggles of unbelief and every expression of self-doubt that views Christ as incomplete.

|            "From the deepest corners of His heart, God yearns to reveal His fullness and power in our lives, especially in the midst of the battles that we feel incapable of fighting. The New Covenant that He has established with us provides a structure that is anointed and empowered, a structure that enables us to unleash the power of our voices which comes from God Himself and not from our own limited abilities."       |

Through His promise, we are given access to a complete structure of fulfillment, one that bestows upon us a supernatural power and vision to overcome the struggles of unbelief, doubt, and fear. Every expression of self-doubt that views Christ as incomplete can be overcome by the empowering work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

In this way, God invites us to embrace the fullness of His design for us, to thrive and flourish in His grace and power. With Him, we can overcome every obstacle and walk in victory, secure in the knowledge that He who has promised is faithful and true. | A THRIVING STRUCTURE Of A PROMISE BASED FAITH

"Christ's view is held as less than able or insufficient when we see ourselves as broken in our own voice, contrary to God's standard of what is right. This is why we are called to the New Covenant, not to experience defeat but to witness and participate in God's breakthroughs on His promises. When we are aligned with God's sufficiency, there is nothing we lack that would discredit our worthiness to seek and honor Him. Fear should never infringe on the power of our voice. A healed voice is reconciled to God, and He will unleash this voice when we commit to Him in prayer. We are not inherently worthy or deserving of Christ's healing virtue, but we pray in faith that He will work in us and through us."



20 SCRIPTURES AND CITATIONS TO AFFIRM OUR RESEARCH POINTS:

  • 1.God works in a structure of wholeness through New Covenant Fulfillment.


Hebrews 10:14: "For by one offering he has perfected for all time those who are sanctified."

 

  • 2. Christ must be revealed in a complete work for His power to exist in our witness.


Colossians 1:27: "To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."

 

  • 3. The knowledge of God we talk about is expounded upon through power.


1 Corinthians 2:4-5: "My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power."

 

  • 4. In response to the heart of God healed testimony, a move of God is confirmed.


Mark 16:20: "Then the disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it."

  • 5. Every failure of our faith is due to a failure to witness a complete image of Christ.


Colossians 2:9-10: "For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and in Christ you have been brought to fullness. He is the head over every power and authority."

 

  • 6. The enemy uses distractions and fear to complement our hardness, blindness, and apathy toward Christ.


1 Peter 5:8: "Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour."

 

  • 7. The fulfillment of God's promise means that God has a plan to deliver us when the battle becomes a storm.


Isaiah 43:2: "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze."

 

  • 8. God's plan and response to these dynamics is His sufficiency - they are made right with God.


2 Corinthians 12:9: "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."

 

  • 9. God wants to do something real, powerful, and whole upon the very battle we feel unqualified or fit to wield.


2 Corinthians 10:3-4: "For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds."

 

  • 10. New Covenant provides an anointed empowered structure on our voices' power.


2 Corinthians 3:6: "He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant—not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life."

 

  • 11. We are called into New Covenant not to witness or experience the battle through a defeated perspective.


Romans 8:37: "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."

 

  • 12. The complete expression of fulfillment of who God is in Christ builds faith. 
  • The official method of New Covenant offers the Spirit's work in these very processes where we feel least like God, less seeking Him.

 

Ephesians 4:13: "until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ."

 

  • 13. Deceptions leading us away from God are distractions of fear the enemy uses to complement our hardness, blindness, and apathy toward Christ.


2 Corinthians 11:3: "But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ."

 

  • 14. We fail God on the merits of the Law and fall short of His infinite power and standard of Himself ultimately.


Romans 3:23: "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."

 

  • 15. God's redemptive plan turns our insufficiency, inadequacy, and weakness as a result of all those things working against us into sufficiency.


2 Corinthians 12:9-10: "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. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong."

 

  • 16. Leaving us without the covering and redemption of His Grace to live in His presence on a restored footing in Himself is not an option.


Ephesians 2:8-9: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast."

 

  • 17. Anyone with an opinion or response in their heart unfavorable to Christ's redemption or completeness is bringing themselves into a contrary realm of negative values diminishing God's promise to restore them.


Romans 8:7-8: "The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. Those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God."

 

  • 18. God knows where the battle seems greater than our desire to know Him, and He wants to do something real, powerful, and whole upon the very battle we feel unqualified or fit to wield.


2 Corinthians 4:7: "But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us."

 

  • 19. New Covenant provides such an anointed empowered structure on our voices' power that we receive apart from ourselves.


2 Corinthians 3:5-6: "Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God. He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant—not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life."

 

  • 20. If we are on the heels of His breakthroughs on this promise, there is not one thing anyone lacks today.

2 Corinthians 1:20: "For no matter how many promises God has made, they are 'Yes' in Christ. And so through him, the 'Amen' is spoken by us to the glory of God."


KEY THEMES WE HAVE COVERED:
"20 Definitive Promises, and proven values of New Covenant Fulfillment The Word shows us everyday"

  1. God's redemptive plan turns our insufficiency, inadequacy, and weakness as a result of all those things working against us into sufficiency.

  2. Leaving us without the covering and redemption of His Grace to live in His presence on a restored footing in Himself is not an option.

  3. The fulfillment of God's promise means that God has a plan to deliver us when the battle becomes a storm.

  4. New Covenant provides an anointed empowered structure on our voices' power.

  5. God wants to do something real, powerful, and whole upon the very battle we feel unqualified or fit to wield.

  6. If we are on the heels of His breakthroughs on this promise, there is not one thing anyone lacks today.

  7. Faith is built on the complete expression of fulfillment of who God is in Christ.

  8. Christ must be revealed in a complete work for His power to exist in our witness.

  9. The knowledge of God we talk about is expounded upon through power.

  10. We fail God on the merits of the Law, and we fall short of His infinite power and standard of Himself ultimately.

  11. Every failure of our faith is due to a failure to witness a complete image of Christ.

  12. In response to the heart of God healed testimony, a move of God is confirmed.

  13. God works in a structure of wholeness through New Covenant Fulfillment.

  14. New Covenant provides such an anointed empowered structure on their voices' power they receive apart from themselves.

  15. We are called into New Covenant not to witness or experience the battle through a defeated perspective.

  16. The official method of New Covenant offers the Spirit's work in these very processes where we feel least like God, less seeking Him.

  17. All deceptions leading us away from God are distractions of fear the enemy will use to complement our hardness, blindness, and apathy toward Christ.

  18. The enemy uses distractions and fear to complement our hardness, blindness, and apathy toward Christ.

  19. If anyone has an opinion or response in their heart unfavorable to Christ's redemption or completeness, it is bringing them into a contrary realm of negative values diminishing God's promise to restore them.

  20. The very vision of ourselves feeling broken in our voice is where Christ's view is held less than able or less sufficient than the standard of what God says is right.

QUOTES:

"If Christ is not revealed in a complete work, then Christ is not present in it. And if Christ does not bear witness to a fulfilled promise, then there is no power to enable that word to become an expression of His life in our witness.

The knowledge of God that we speak about is expounded upon through that power, allowing us to extend that vision where a move of God is confirmed."

"God operates within the framework of wholeness established by the New Covenant Fulfillment, and it is within this complete manifestation of the fulfillment of God's nature that our faith is anchored. Whenever Christ is honored, we can see the power of God at work."

"Every failure in our faith does not stem from "not doing enough" or "not being good enough," but rather from our faith's inability to witness a complete image of Christ that holds authority over our personal faith."

"There is no acceptable level of unbelief or rejection of His promises because it implies a portion of insufficiency of Christ toward us. Our lack of structure, and genuine faith is prompted from our experience over this subject."

"To fail God is to rely on the merits of the Law, our flesh, and what we know is inferior compared to Christ. We fall short of God's infinite power and standard. However, God's redemptive plan turns these dynamics, which keep us from Him due to our insufficiency, inadequacy, and weakness, against themselves."

"The New Covenant offers the Spirit to work in the very processes where we feel the least like God and are seeking Him less. God knows where the battle seems greater than our desire to know Him, which means we can experience mercy and provision in these exact areas of defeat and progression where it seems like it's lost."

"The spiritual blindness and deception that overwhelms us is a result of our response to God's consistent voice. In other words, if we don't respond well to God's voice, our faith will suffer and prevent us from experiencing the redemptive and restorative values that God desires for us to access through the power of our prayer."

"This edition of Part 15 emphasizes the importance of recognizing that our negative self-image or self-doubt is not aligned with the view that Christ has of us. Instead, we should press in faithfully to approach life with a mindset of victory through the New Covenant, which empowers us with the voice of power over the voice of fear. This way, we can become healed and reconciled to God, and through prayer, access His healing virtue to strengthen our voices and align them with His will."

~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon


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