Sunday, April 8, 2018

Hi Brian!

This week 'I AM' going to cover another of the Mysteries we went over on a Wednesday night a couple of weeks ago! It is SO good! This one is called "The Power Of As".

     "In the Book of Ephesians it is written, 'Therefore, be imitators of God, as beloved children'. How would you understand and apply that?" asked the teacher.

"Beloved children would imitate their fathers, So since you are beloved children, imitate your heavenly Father, God."

"That's good," he said. "'Be imitators of God as beloved children' You could take that to mean since you are beloved children, imitate God. And that would be correct. But it doesn't exactly say that. It says as, the Greek word hoce. Hoce can be translated as in the same way as, or just like. So it could be translated as 'Be imitators of God in the same way as, or just like beloved children.' How do you carry out that command? First you must have an idea of what beloved children are, how they act, how they react, how they live. Then you live as if you were one of them. So as you believe they would act, so act in that same way. As a child of God, you are not bound by what you've been or even by what you are now. In God you have the power to live as you are not ... or rather as you are not yet ... but to live as you are yet to be. And toward that end, the word as is a very powerful thing. When the angel came to Gideon, he found a man living in fear. Yet he said to him, 'The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor.' A mighty man of valor was not who Gideon was, but who Gideon was to become. But the angel greeted him as if he was a mighty man of valor. Gideon now had to live by faith as if he was that mighty man of valor. And that's what he became. That's the secret of as. Do not be bound by what you are. Rather, live as if you were that which you are to become. Be as Gideon, the one whose life was changed when an angel greeted him. And do you know what the angel called him ... in Hebrew? He called him gibbor. Gibbor literally means champion. Now imagine how a champion  in God would live, a person of righteousness, purity, holiness, godliness, and power. Imagine how a champion of faith would live. Then live as that champion. Live as if you could do great and mighty things for God ... even if it's far beyond anything you've known, or been, or done. Live by faith as if you could, as if that champion was you and , as it was with Gideon, it will become so. It will become you in the power of as."

The Mission: Live now not according to who you are but as you are to be. Live this day in the power of as - as a victorious, mighty champion!

Judges 6:11-12; Ephesians 5:1, 21-29

I LOVE this! As we meditate on the Word and who HE says we are, Holy Spirit gives us the picture of what that looks like. Then as we meditate on that, he will show us how to begin to BE that! Neither you or Kristine would be where you are in your careers, or as spouses and parents, if you hadn't had a God-given image of what that would look like! Your successes came from having the right image of what you were aiming for! So we CAN BE all HE says we are in the Word! I am going to use a song I used a couple of blogs ago because it is SO appropriate! "Who You Say I Am" by Hillsong Worship from their new album "There Is More".

VERSE 1: Who am I that the highest King Would welcome me I was lost but He brought me in Oh His love for me Oh His love for me CHORUS: Who the Son sets free Oh is free indeed I’m a child of God Yes I am VERSE 2: Free at last He has ransomed me His grace runs deep While I was a slave to sin Jesus died for me Yes He died for me CHORUS 2: Who the Son sets free Oh is free indeed I’m a child of God Yes I am In my Father’s house There’s a place for me I’m a child of God Yes I am BRIDGE: I am chosen Not forsaken I am who You say I am You are for me Not against me I am who You say I am
Love and Shalom from the Swoveys!