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NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT- Thriving church model: Part 5


New covenant: An active rest. by KEVIN SIMON CDCS RESEARCH
The voice of God over the storm by KEVIN SIMON CDCS RESEARCH

As we enter a new year, we want to take the time to reflect on the dynamics of faith and how it affects our lives. Our recent discussions have focused on two key themes: the 13 points of false claims and the essential themes of new covenant fulfillment.


We explored how the false claims of fear can hold us back and hinder our growth in Christ. These claims can cause us to doubt our worth, our ability to fulfill God's calling, and our relationship with Him. However, we also learned that we can counter these false claims by relying on the truth of God's Word and the power of the Holy Spirit.

We also discussed the essential themes of new covenant fulfillment, which offer a framework for a thriving church model. These themes include understanding our identity in Christ, receiving the power of the Holy Spirit, building up our faith, and staying in the love of God. By prioritizing these themes, we can experience a genuine move of God in our church and community.


We want to encourage you to continue exploring these themes and applying them to your life. Let us support one another in lifting each other up and commending each other's gifts and talents. Let us also speak to what empowers us and let God handle the details.

As we move forward, let us keep our focus on Christ and trust in His sovereignty. Let us seek His guidance and wisdom through prayer, reading the Word, and listening to the Holy Spirit. Let us also remember that our salvation is a gift of God, received through faith in Jesus Christ, and not based on our own efforts.

We look forward to the year ahead and seeing the power of God at work in our lives and in our community. May the Lord bless and keep us all.

~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon


This letter below was originally written on 1-21-2020. We redrafted it for context of today's progress.

It is great to see how our formation letter has held up in key promises (in quotations below) God gave to me to establish this platform. Now dear, readers, I offer you can see the spiritual promises I am walking in in your benefit.

In any given circumstance, I hold the unwavering belief that as long as we remain steadfast in our adherence to God's teachings, and commit ourselves to following His prescribed method of communicating His love, our message will never fall on deaf ears. It is of utmost importance that we exercise great care in examining the context, ensuring the accuracy of infallible proofs, maintaining a congruent doctrinal composition, and upholding the principles of repentance. By studying the patterns of redemption throughout history, and delving into the heart of God that underlies all texts, rather than being consumed by side doctrines or isolated sub-themes, we can tap into a profound understanding of God's will, and bear witness to a powerful revival that will rekindle the flames of hope in the hearts of those who have lost their way.

*"He is giving our words life that won't fall to the ground and revival in places that have lost hope due to failure or unbelief. God is in full agreement into restoring mission based values in your influence. You never have to worry if God is working on your behalf; helping people receive what you have to say, or be afraid God is not extending His hand on those places that need a breakthrough in your life... "Its By The Holy Spirit's validation of Christ inside you based on His promise...If this is genuine, it will be experienced in those around you."

In 2 Corinthians 6:4-7, Paul extols himself as a minister of the New Covenant, emphasizing that all his fruits, sufferings, and triumphs are brought about by the Holy Spirit and the power of God. His focus is not on boasting about his position or legacy, but rather on the New Covenant Vision that has received God's approval. The term "commend" in the original text translates to "God standing alongside us to support what we stand for, giving validity to our message by His real passion because we have honored Him. He is obligated to stand with us with all of His power." We support the Biblical idea of 'Gospel witness' on the Apostolic mandate of Paul' direct encounter, qualification and authority with Christ.

  *"The nature and manner how I conveyed Biblical truth but also that there was a reality on fire in my heart that had anchored me to move in agreement with authoritative position in Christ, step by step after a 30 day fast."

I believe that if we remain faithful in not compromising what God has said, aligning ourselves with His prescribed way of conveying His heart through accurate contextual understanding, infallible proofs, and repentance, we will witness revival in places that have lost hope due to failure or unbelief. God is fully committed to restoring mission-based values in our influence, and we never have to worry if He is working on our behalf, helping people receive what we have to say or extending His hand to places that need a breakthrough in our lives.

When we are in the perfect will of God, we do not need to strive to produce fruit, for we will multiply above and beyond as we remain thankful, keeping in anointed praise and worship and silencing the enemy's lies that suggest we are less than what God says we are. God is using all our gifts and transformation in harmony with our faith to commend us, speak value and worth into our position in Christ, and break down the limitations of inadequacy, self-defeating lies, and hopelessness in our testimony.

We must heed the warning in verse 3 of the same chapter, that "no one will find fault with our ministry." It is essential to affirm our conviction in the Spirit, refraining from emotionally, morally, or cynically degrading anyone and avoiding creating emotional strongholds, not discerning Christ's values over people, creating breaks in unity that quench His life, and spiritual and doctrinal abuse.

Paul's training can adequately be summarized as "God is with me" regardless of his opposition's data and opinion, whether true or false. It is crucial to ask ourselves, "Am I in line with God, or am I outside of His promise? Is God empowering me when I agree, or not?"


*"If you agree with what God says, you will see open doors of provision and healing power to those around you because you commend yourself into God's care. God is using all of your gifts, and life changing transformation in unison to your faith to commend you: to speak value and worth in your position In Christ, not to condemn you. Breaking down Limitations of inadequacy, self-defeating lies and hopelessness in your testimony."

I pray for all of you in your giftings and outreach that you keep a righteous fear of God, always having supernatural life and genuine passion that takes His cry inside us to a deeper place of confidence in what He can do, not what we can do. Live in New Covenant agreement, and see your vision and prayer life become emboldened because you have taken His promises seriously."


This is an introduction to valuable insights, vision, and focus that stem from a New Covenant structure, which brings vitality and well-being to the body. Here is a glimpse of what to expect.

 

Identity is at the core, correlating the view of God towards the value and worth of Christ's resurrection with a recognized purpose of Christ's life over us. We now live a life of faith that is based on what God has produced in His Son. As we are drawn into the Covenant, it is solely based on His mercy, which we receive through faith that justifies us. This foundation empowers us to live a life that is not just fulfilling, but that is also full of purpose, meaning, and passion.

New Covenant fulfillment for a thriving church model for leadership:

  • Making the vision simple to absorb to Involve all members Into the Corporate theme of the church

THRIVING CHURCH MODEL IN PRAYER:

The implementation of Biblical Mandates in a well-balanced and equitable manner that accurately reflects God's intentions is crucial for the New Covenant revelation to be stable and effective. In order to achieve this, it is advisable to unite smaller segments of the church so as to generate greater anointing in prayer.

This will also enable individuals, marriages, youth, and prayer groups to thrive within the New Covenant framework.

It is essential to develop a discerning attitude towards emotional fallacies and recognize the 'red flags' that may be present, thus allowing us to see beyond face values.

In order to have a successful New Covenant relationship with God, it is vital to comprehend the grammar and adjectives that are synonymous with the new covenant such as 'sonship,' 'relationship,' 'His promise,' 'faith,' and 'dependency.'

How His Spirit Helps Us Act in Good Faith toward the Thriving mission of the Church:

  • To ensure greater success in the front-line mission of the Church, it is crucial to avoid burnout and stagnation by using the right things in the correct way. This requires us to practice productive rest during times of stillness, allowing the Holy Spirit to stimulate our passion for the mission.
  • In order to establish proper boundaries, it is important to recognize the divine leadership within the home. This biblical confirmation ensures that the home is not used as a self-orchestrated institution for abuses, but rather as a foundation of support for the Church's mission.
  • It is important to note that the New Covenant is the premise of all the Epistles, as well as an overarching context of the heart of God in all texts, both old and new. A proper exegesis of the four gospels, as revealed in the past-tense of the Resurrection and symbolized in the future-tense of the Prophets and Moses, confirms this premise.
  • By relying on the Holy Spirit to guide us in understanding the New Covenant and applying its principles to our lives and the mission of the Church, we can act in good faith toward achieving success in our mission.
  • A proper exegesis of the 4 gospels as revealed in the Resurrection past-tense; Symbolized Future-Tense in Prophets and Moses.

*Heb. 8:8-12



The passage in Hebrews 5:4-9 in which our platform was founded, refers to a continuous, unwavering cry for the sake of humanity, a sentiment that we as a community should embody. This includes supporting various ministries and bridging gaps by filling in voids, which can be done through engaging with local churches and prayer meetings. Our aim is to unite people through counseling techniques, powerful prayer, and a solid biblical approach to help them understand God's purpose and mission for their lives. With this knowledge, we can face challenges and empower individuals who are committed to God's call.

In order to have a strong voice, we must not let church bureaucracy, pride, cultural norms, or generational beliefs cloud our understanding of Truth. Our beliefs and prayer practices should reflect a genuine experience of faith in action. By focusing on and feasting on the right things, we can cultivate a deep, combative, and confronting cry that is empowered by God's anointing and power. Our refined voice as ambassadors for Christ can break through any resistance and reach people's hearts.


To achieve this, we need to maintain a close relationship with God, which will remove fear and insecurity and deepen our resolve in trials. A bold and powerful cry comes from a softened heart, which is achieved through integrity, assertiveness, sanctified anointing, and the power of Christ resting on a vessel that is pleasing to Him. In summary, we must uphold a deep commitment to God's mission, which requires continuous prayer, unwavering faith, and a powerful voice that can break through any obstacles.


These are the essential themes that we invite you to explore with us: 2/17/2023 6:30pm

In order to fully grasp the essential themes of the New covenant fulfillment, it is imperative to approach them with a literary proficiency that delves into the depths of their meaning. Here are some ways to better understand these vital concepts:

 

  • Firstly, it is vital to recognize that God is sovereignly drawing us into a covenant relationship with Him that brings forth the power of God. We must embrace this truth and allow ourselves to be led by His spirit.
  • We should not seek out open doors that bring reproach, but instead avoid quenching the Spirit. This means that we must remain open to God's leading and not hinder His work in our lives.
  • It's crucial to uplift and commend others' gifts and talents rather than putting them down or complaining. We should approach one another with grace and kindness.
  • Our approach should not be rooted in a works mentality, but rather we should speak to what empowers and let God handle the details. It is only through God's power that we can achieve anything.
  • The ultimate goal is a genuine move of God in the testimony of the church. We must seek to align our hearts with His and desire His will above all else.
  • To achieve this, we must remember that ministry is about receiving our identity in Christ. We must be willing to deconstruct strongholds built on emotional interpretation and instead stand firm in the truth of His word.
  • Prioritizing building ourselves up in our most holy faith, praying in the spirit, and keeping ourselves in the love of God are all essential components of experiencing the power of God in our lives.
  • The fruit we bear is not an isolated qualification that we take credit for, but rather a total revelation from the source of His Spirit. It is only through Him that we can bear fruit that will last.
  • Let us commit to exploring and deepening our understanding of these themes, so we can experience the power and presence of God in our lives and in our communities.

How does a thriving church model begin dealing with the two-column approach to address the inconsistencies, strongholds of fear, our misapplied and mishandled perspectives?

The 13 points of false claims of the subtle progression of fear that we covered earlier can be correlated with the bullet point essential themes of new covenant fulfillment as follows: 2/17/2023 6:30pm

"I can't do it": This false claim can be countered by understanding that in Christ, we have access to the power of God to fulfill our calling and purpose.

"I'm not good enough": This claim can be countered by receiving our identity in Christ and understanding that it is His righteousness that qualifies us, not our own works.

"God is against me": This claim can be countered by understanding that in Christ, we have been reconciled to God and He is for us, not against us.

"I'm alone": This claim can be countered by understanding that in Christ, we are part of the body of Christ and we have a community of believers to support us.

"I'm going to fail": This claim can be countered by understanding that our confidence is in Christ, not in our own abilities or performance.

"I'm in danger": This claim can be countered by trusting in God's protection and sovereignty, and not giving in to fear or panic.

"God doesn't care": This claim can be countered by understanding the depth of God's love for us, as demonstrated through the cross of Christ.

"I'm not worthy of God's love": This claim can be countered by understanding that God's love for us is not based on our worthiness, but on His grace and mercy.

"I'm not sure what God wants me to do": This claim can be countered by seeking God's guidance through prayer, reading the Word, and listening to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

"I don't have enough faith": This claim can be countered by understanding that faith is a gift from God, and we can ask Him to increase our faith.

"I'm too weak": This claim can be countered by relying on the strength of the Holy Spirit and not on our own strength.

"I'm not sure if God will forgive me": This claim can be countered by understanding that in Christ, we have been forgiven of all our sins and we can approach God with confidence.

"I'm not sure if I'm saved": This claim can be countered by understanding that salvation is a gift of God, received through faith in Jesus Christ, and not based on our own efforts.

By understanding and countering these false claims with the truth of God's Word, we can align ourselves with the essential themes of new covenant fulfillment and experience the power and presence of God in our lives and in our communities.

Recognizing God's sovereignty and His desire for covenant relationship can help us overcome the fear of not being in control.

Our statements here from our data-sets directly affect the false claims above keeping us from resting in Complete provision in New Covenant fulfillment we covered in Part 1-3, and 'Strongholds'.

  • Recognizing God's sovereignty and His desire for a genuine move of God can help us focus on the bigger picture and avoid getting bogged down in petty concerns and disagreements. It is vital to recognize that God is sovereignly drawing us into a covenant relationship with Him that brings forth the power of God. We must embrace this truth and allow ourselves to be led by His spirit.
  • Not quenching the Holy Spirit and being open to His leading can help us overcome the fear of the unknown.
  • Uplifting and commending others can help us overcome the fear of being overshadowed by others.
    Create a supportive and encouraging environment, which can counteract the isolation and division that fear can cause.
  • Speaking to what empowers and letting God handle the details can help us overcome the fear of failure. 
    Rather than putting other's down or complaining. We should approach one another with grace and kindness.
  • Pursuing a genuine move of God can help us overcome the fear of being stagnant or complacent.
  • Receiving our identity in Christ can help us overcome the fear of rejection or insecurity.
  • Deconstructing strongholds built on emotional interpretation can help us overcome the fear of false beliefs or misinterpretation of God's word.
  • Building up ourselves in our most holy faith can help us overcome the fear of being inadequate.
  • Praying in the Spirit can help us overcome the fear of not having the right words or not knowing how to pray: stay grounded in truth and resist the influence of fear and deception.
  • Keeping ourselves in the love of God can help us overcome the fear of being unlovable or unloved.
  • Understanding that the fruit we bear is a revelation from the source of His Spirit can help us overcome the fear of not measuring up to external standards.
  • Committing to exploring and deepening our understanding of these essential themes can help us overcome the fear of not knowing enough.
  • The false claims of fear can distract us from the essential themes of New Covenant fulfillment, and cause us to focus on negative and unproductive thoughts and emotions. Therefore, it's important to be aware of these false claims and reject them, so we can focus on what is truly important.

  • Focusing on our relationship with God and His promises rather than on fear can help us overcome the fear of the future.

This is the official narrative describing the subtle progression as our standard. The subtle progression is the state in which we strive with hyper-focus, attempting to fix or reform ourselves and working towards favor and Christ-likeness. However, in our efforts, we may become frustrated, self-focused, and self-dependent, leading to a place of contradiction in unbelief and fear, creating false realities and negative opinions about God, becoming places of protest towards Christ's fulfillment. The warning signs of the first leg of fear through striving in co-dependency is where our struggle doesn't procure the desired results and only reflects poorly on Christ's sufficiency. This is the 'subtle progression' or backward progress that defeats us in our deepest struggle, which we refuse to give to God. Through the keys of power, the New Covenant helps us commit our pain, shame, and blame into the hands of Christ, preventing them from becoming areas of condemnation, fear, judgment, or complaining towards God's goodness, ability, or worthiness to bring us into His promise. The Holy Spirit conforms us to Christ step by step, enabling us to see a representation of Christ in our storms and impossible situations.

 If you are currently experiencing a state of regression, a time where you find yourself standing at the altar of protest, what do you believe God's reaction would be? Would it be possible that His response could be surprising and not aligned with what we have been taught throughout our lives? This thought may challenge our preconceived notions and encourage us to reflect on our understanding of God's character and ways.

God speaks to these places of struggle in ourselves in New Covenant Truth, asking us on an intimate level: 

"Who says you are a victim?
Who says you are defeated and broken?
Who says you are trapped in false hope through false expectations?
Who says these things in your life have no value or I can't use them to give you a testimony in Me?
Who says it's all falling apart?
Who says these tests and trials are meant to defeat you and keep you from My fullness?"
Why are you letting things define you in which you have no power to be free in failing spiritual warfare, which the enemy uses in your unbelief and striving to control and manipulate you into fear?
Therefore, "Who says I have no power to deliver you from these red flags meant to distract you from what I'm about to do?"
"I told you I would keep you from falling into these places and present you faultless in Christ's fulfillment by living in Gospel witness of power where I work in you regardless of any stage of growth, season you are in, or process you feel is beyond reach!": "I qualify you in my position and standing, will you give me your worst-case scenario and trust I will turn things around in My Power to draw you to Myself or will you keep isolating, refraining and separating from My Spirit I have you to live in My Covenant promise in light of your failures and broken confidence?
In light of everything that fails in you before the Law and righteousness to be Christ-like and dwell in My Presence?" Isn't Christ enough?
Isn't Christ able to handle your powerlessness thus changing your context of how you approach Me in Him and not on your own efforts- through works, striving, and performance under the Law?
If I have fulfilled every requirement under the Law through Christ's Completeness, you have an identity to enter My Covenant with complete trust I will receive you apart from yourself. You are leaving any limitation, feeling of inadequacy, wrong perspectives built on striving- are yielded to Me as you follow My Spirit's leading to present you in Christ's Perfect accomplishment when you draw near to Me. If you walk in agreement, you are not defeated by the contentions of your flesh or under the Law that says you have no eternal power in your ability before Me. You will have a consistent, transforming interaction obeying the Voice of God in the Word of God in these healthy perspectives, which brings you into My Rest in Christ's Completeness.
These are chronicled in our notes from prayer journals exactly in order how they are received.

Quote Compilation : Prayer journal:

"In recognizing God's sovereignty, we can avoid petty concerns and embrace a covenant relationship that brings forth His power."


"Don't quench the Holy Spirit; be open to the unknown and overcome fear."


"Uplift and commend others to overcome the fear of being overshadowed."


"Create a supportive environment to counteract the isolation and division that fear can cause."


"Speak to what empowers and let God handle the details to overcome the fear of failure."


"Approach one another with grace and kindness rather than putting others down or complaining."


"Pursue a genuine move of God to overcome the fear of being stagnant or complacent."


"Receive your identity in Christ to overcome the fear of rejection or insecurity."


"Deconstruct strongholds built on emotional interpretation to overcome the fear of false beliefs."


"Build yourself up in your most holy faith to overcome the fear of inadequacy."


"Pray in the Spirit to overcome the fear of not having the right words or knowing how to pray."


"Keep yourself in the love of God to overcome the fear of being unlovable or unloved."


"Understand that the fruit we bear is a revelation from the source of His Spirit to overcome the fear of not measuring up."


"Deepen your understanding of essential themes to overcome the fear of not knowing enough."


"Reject false claims of fear to focus on what is truly important and avoid negative thoughts and emotions."

"Focus on your relationship with God and His promises to overcome the fear of the future."



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