February 13 Mon.
The First and the Last
Matthew 20:1-16 / "So the last will be first, and the first will be last." (16)
Hymn #289 What a Wonderful Change (Unified Hymn 208)
After the light of the Gospel came into Korea, its destiny was changed enough to do world missions. When the Gospel enters, the destinies of individuals and family lines are completely changed. That's why from the moment when Christ is met, three destinies change, (John 1:12)
1. Past Destiny
Through the twelve strategies, Satan is trying to completely destroy you. When you discover this, it'll become clear why it must be Christ. That's when both your fate and identity will change, and you'll be given the authority to become a child of God. The use of this authority is prayer. That's why if you know "authority prayer," you can restore everything through prayer and enjoy both the "Throne's Blessing" and the transcendence of time and space.
2. Today's Destiny
Many believers are unable to escape from Satan's fate of the past and today's fate of darkness. In Matthew 20, the vineyard owner gave the same amount of denarius to the laborers who were hired at the third, sixth, ninth, and eleventh hours. It means that whenever you believe, you'll be saved if you believe in Jesus. When you know this and enjoy the throne as a child of God, today's destiny will change. That's why Jesus only spoke about the throne. (Matthew 5:3, 6:10, 6:33, 12:28~29, Mark 16:15~20, & Acts 1:3) The disciples knew the "Throne's Power" and in Mark's upper room, devoted themselves to "only prayer" for ten days, every Sunday and every day. (Acts 1:14, 2:42, & 2:46) Paul said to pray in the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 6:18) continually. (1 Thessalonians 5:17) By knowing the "Throne's Blessing," you'll understand these words.
3. Future Destiny
Jesus said that whoever is first will be last. This means that for you who believed first, although you seem like a little one, when your faith is relayed to the posterity; Gentiles; and the world, that'll create even greater works. Jesus said that the last will be first. This means that God's works which will arise through the posterity will completely change the future destiny. In the future, an age of disasters will come throughout the world. Jesus has promised that He will be with you through the "Throne's Power" so that you'll become a witness to the ends of the earth and make disciples of all nations. When you hold onto this covenant, your future destiny will change.
Starting now, you must hold onto the covenant that will change the past; today; and future destinies. From that point on, God will work.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, thank you for giving me salvation. Help me escape from the destinies of my past and today. Starting now, help me become the main figure to change the future destiny. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.
The First and the Last
Matthew 20:1-16 / "So the last will be first, and the first will be last." (16)
Hymn #289 What a Wonderful Change (Unified Hymn 208)
After the light of the Gospel came into Korea, its destiny was changed enough to do world missions. When the Gospel enters, the destinies of individuals and family lines are completely changed. That's why from the moment when Christ is met, three destinies change, (John 1:12)
1. Past Destiny
Through the twelve strategies, Satan is trying to completely destroy you. When you discover this, it'll become clear why it must be Christ. That's when both your fate and identity will change, and you'll be given the authority to become a child of God. The use of this authority is prayer. That's why if you know "authority prayer," you can restore everything through prayer and enjoy both the "Throne's Blessing" and the transcendence of time and space.
2. Today's Destiny
Many believers are unable to escape from Satan's fate of the past and today's fate of darkness. In Matthew 20, the vineyard owner gave the same amount of denarius to the laborers who were hired at the third, sixth, ninth, and eleventh hours. It means that whenever you believe, you'll be saved if you believe in Jesus. When you know this and enjoy the throne as a child of God, today's destiny will change. That's why Jesus only spoke about the throne. (Matthew 5:3, 6:10, 6:33, 12:28~29, Mark 16:15~20, & Acts 1:3) The disciples knew the "Throne's Power" and in Mark's upper room, devoted themselves to "only prayer" for ten days, every Sunday and every day. (Acts 1:14, 2:42, & 2:46) Paul said to pray in the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 6:18) continually. (1 Thessalonians 5:17) By knowing the "Throne's Blessing," you'll understand these words.
3. Future Destiny
Jesus said that whoever is first will be last. This means that for you who believed first, although you seem like a little one, when your faith is relayed to the posterity; Gentiles; and the world, that'll create even greater works. Jesus said that the last will be first. This means that God's works which will arise through the posterity will completely change the future destiny. In the future, an age of disasters will come throughout the world. Jesus has promised that He will be with you through the "Throne's Power" so that you'll become a witness to the ends of the earth and make disciples of all nations. When you hold onto this covenant, your future destiny will change.
Starting now, you must hold onto the covenant that will change the past; today; and future destinies. From that point on, God will work.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, thank you for giving me salvation. Help me escape from the destinies of my past and today. Starting now, help me become the main figure to change the future destiny. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.