On the cross Christ abolished in His flesh the law of the commandments in ordinances, the middle wall of partition, and He created the new man in Himself; He destroyed all the ordinances to make peace, and He Himself became our peace. Hallelujah! On the negative side, Christ in His death destroyed all the negative […]
Allow the Lord to Break through in us and Abolish all Ordinances for the One New Man
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Crossing the River to Enter into a New Land and be Useful to God for His Expression
God called Abraham out of the land in which he was in to go into a new land, the land of Canaan, where he would be useful to God for His expression. Even though Abraham didn’t react right away to cooperate with the Lord, God had a way to bring him all the way into […]
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as believers in Christ, the consciousness of the Body needs to become our frame of mind
As believers in Christ, we have the divine life in us besides the human life – and the divine life in us is a corporate life, a communal life, a life that is NOT individualistic. If we enjoy the divine life, if we grow in the divine life, and if we live out the divine […]
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