The “Greater Works” of the Body of Messiah
“For He who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep “(Psalm 121:4).
The Lord does not sleep- and neither does His Body: For as surely as the sun sets over one nation - one continent, it is rising upon another, and the prayers of the Saints- the watchmen of the Lord, unified and unceasing, continue to rise as incense before His Face:
We are One Body in many nations, but what makes us so formidable is that where some of us are resting, others of us are wide awake, continuing to work his works and radiate and reflect His Glory. So in essence, we, like our Lord, neither slumber nor sleep. (Compare Rev 4:8)
This is the Body of Messiah: Sanctified; Unified; Glorified:
Through the Blood; beyond the veil: This is who we are. This is why we must never, ever stop communing with Him; It is only through Yeshua our Head, that we become One Body.
For this is where everything else begins (just you and I Lord): To discover that secret place, is the reason for the season we are in.
[ John 14:12 “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father.
See Ch5:20-21
There will be nothing greater than the saving work that Jesus will do from the cross; but it will be through this - the greatest of all works - that our “greater works” will be performed:
Greater in magnitude; for the Lord no longer dwells among us in a human body, subject to hunger, thirst and fatigue; but very shortly we will be introduced to the third part of this mysterious godhead: The Holy Spirit - who does not tire, faint or grow weary; and who will indwell and empower each and every believer, to be the hands, feet and heart of the Lord - the very ends of the earth.
And greater because the perfect Love of God, unveiled through Jesus Christ, will now be made manifest throughout his entire Church, through the Holy Spirit - to the very ends of the earth. ]
Excerpt from “A study of John’s Gospel”
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