April 17 Mon.
Those Who Remain to Save the 70 Regions
Luke 10:17-20 / The seventy-two returned with joy and said, "Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name." (17)
Hymn #461 "Are Ye Able," Said the Master (Unified Hymn 519)
The 70 elders who were established at the time of the Exodus and the 70 workers who were established by Jesus during His public ministry are called "those who remain." These people survived to the end and raised "70 Disciples." Afterward, each of these "70 Disciples" plowed into "70 Regions; (Those Who Remain) 70 Tribes; (Those Who Will Remain) and 70 Nations." (Those Who Will Leave Behind) Among them, for "those who remain" who'll save the "70 Regions," what they need the most is "strength." (Acts 1:8) For "those who remain" who possess this strength, they'll become people whom the world isn't worthy of. (Hebrews 11:38) The 70 workers of the Early Church who possessed this strength and power enjoyed the blessings of "WITH, Immanuel, and Oneness" within "Nobody and Nothing." As they enjoyed the kingdom of the throne, they saved the kingdoms of the world that were enslaved to Satan's kingdom. On the contrary, the Pharisees always spent their time saying, "Yes, it's right. No it isn't right. It's possible. It isn't possible." Only problems arose, or when crises came, they prayed. That was the extent of their level. As a result, the Israelites faced seven disasters. At that time, the already existing three organizations and religious groups dominated the world with their transcendental meditation movement; chi movement; and psychic power movement. That's why the "70 Disciples" need to be urgently raised.
1. Imprints Movement - The 70 Workers Movement
The meaning of "70 workers" must be imprinted in you. Through five-minute prayer, it must be imprinted in your thoughts; heart; and soul. What's imprinted in your soul will communicate with the throne. Therefore, if you can pray alone or in the field even for five minutes, then one day, it'll become "24." In doing so, disciples will continue to come.
2. Roots Movement - The 70 Disciples Movement
This "70 Workers Movement" must be rooted in you. That standard is to find "70 Disciples" in the field. Please prepare a notebook so that you can write the names of people in your field. Among those names, if disciples emerge, then you must imprint and root "the absolute event of Calvary"; "the absolute mission of the Mt. of Olives”; and "the absolute condition of Mark's upper room" in them.
3. Nature Movement - The 70 Regions Movement
Next, you must prepare your nature to enter "The 70 Regions Movement.” When Paul plowed into regions, he boasted of his weaknesses and revealed "only Christ." In addition, he gave answers to important events and saved those who were summits. Starting now, you must raise "those who remain" like Joshua; Caleb; Rahab; David; the disciples of Babylon; and Paul.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, thank you for Your grace. Thank you for raising these precious missionaries. May "The 70 Workers Movement" arise. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.
Those Who Remain to Save the 70 Regions
Luke 10:17-20 / The seventy-two returned with joy and said, "Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name." (17)
Hymn #461 "Are Ye Able," Said the Master (Unified Hymn 519)
The 70 elders who were established at the time of the Exodus and the 70 workers who were established by Jesus during His public ministry are called "those who remain." These people survived to the end and raised "70 Disciples." Afterward, each of these "70 Disciples" plowed into "70 Regions; (Those Who Remain) 70 Tribes; (Those Who Will Remain) and 70 Nations." (Those Who Will Leave Behind) Among them, for "those who remain" who'll save the "70 Regions," what they need the most is "strength." (Acts 1:8) For "those who remain" who possess this strength, they'll become people whom the world isn't worthy of. (Hebrews 11:38) The 70 workers of the Early Church who possessed this strength and power enjoyed the blessings of "WITH, Immanuel, and Oneness" within "Nobody and Nothing." As they enjoyed the kingdom of the throne, they saved the kingdoms of the world that were enslaved to Satan's kingdom. On the contrary, the Pharisees always spent their time saying, "Yes, it's right. No it isn't right. It's possible. It isn't possible." Only problems arose, or when crises came, they prayed. That was the extent of their level. As a result, the Israelites faced seven disasters. At that time, the already existing three organizations and religious groups dominated the world with their transcendental meditation movement; chi movement; and psychic power movement. That's why the "70 Disciples" need to be urgently raised.
1. Imprints Movement - The 70 Workers Movement
The meaning of "70 workers" must be imprinted in you. Through five-minute prayer, it must be imprinted in your thoughts; heart; and soul. What's imprinted in your soul will communicate with the throne. Therefore, if you can pray alone or in the field even for five minutes, then one day, it'll become "24." In doing so, disciples will continue to come.
2. Roots Movement - The 70 Disciples Movement
This "70 Workers Movement" must be rooted in you. That standard is to find "70 Disciples" in the field. Please prepare a notebook so that you can write the names of people in your field. Among those names, if disciples emerge, then you must imprint and root "the absolute event of Calvary"; "the absolute mission of the Mt. of Olives”; and "the absolute condition of Mark's upper room" in them.
3. Nature Movement - The 70 Regions Movement
Next, you must prepare your nature to enter "The 70 Regions Movement.” When Paul plowed into regions, he boasted of his weaknesses and revealed "only Christ." In addition, he gave answers to important events and saved those who were summits. Starting now, you must raise "those who remain" like Joshua; Caleb; Rahab; David; the disciples of Babylon; and Paul.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, thank you for Your grace. Thank you for raising these precious missionaries. May "The 70 Workers Movement" arise. In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.