April 21 Fri.
The 10 Mysteries - The Eyes to Change the World
Genesis 41:1-38 / So Pharaoh asked them, "Can we find anyone like this man, one in whom is the spirit of God ?" (38)
Hymn #545 Down in the Valley Where the Mists of Doubt Arise (Unified Hymn 344)
How can the world be changed? You must be able see what others cannot and what's unseen to your eyes. Many people struggle with difficult circumstances. However, Joseph went into slavery and still changed the world. What was that reason? First, armed with proper and great faith, he entered God's covenant. Joseph possessed such spiritual strength that he regarded success as rubbish. Second, he enjoyed "The Throne's Blessing." Those who have seen the three end times (personal end, the end of the age, and the end of earth) can enjoy "The Throne's Blessing." If you're within that blessing, your eyes to see problems; conflicts; and crises will change. As a result, you can be grateful. Third, although Joseph faced many impossible moments, God gave him the answer of "absoluteness."
1. The Evangelist's Eyes
Joseph saw the exact reality, facts, truth, and spiritual facts that his brothers and the adult generation couldn't see. By accurately looking at reality, facts and truth will follow. By looking at the spiritual facts, you'll see God's plan. Becoming a slave, being imprisoned, having a member of the royal cabinet forget Joseph, and becoming governor were within God's "absolute plan."
2. The Evangelist's Answer
The evangelist's answer is on the other side which is unseen. As a slave, Joseph studied economics; as a prisoner, he studied politics. Going before Pharaoh, Joseph finally fulfilled his mission. Ulitimately, becoming governor was for the sake of missions.
3. The Evangelist's Legacy
A separate legacy exists for evangelists which is to see the world of other important evangelists. This is something that the world cannot give. Joseph showed goodness to his brothers. He even took responsibility for all his descendants. In addition, he prophesied the future of Israel, (Genesis 50:1-26) This is the evangelist's legacy.
You must open the eyes that change the world, your church, your fields, and family. In doing so, "The 10 Foundations" will always become your conclusion. Starting from "Nobody" and being able to see God's "absoluteness" are "The 10 Foundations."
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, please open a new set of eyes and grant me new strength. Help me become a truly victorious person who begins with the things that are important to You. May I become the person who possesses "The Throne's Blessing." Starting now, may I become the evangelist who sees Your "absolute plan." In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.
The 10 Mysteries - The Eyes to Change the World
Genesis 41:1-38 / So Pharaoh asked them, "Can we find anyone like this man, one in whom is the spirit of God ?" (38)
Hymn #545 Down in the Valley Where the Mists of Doubt Arise (Unified Hymn 344)
How can the world be changed? You must be able see what others cannot and what's unseen to your eyes. Many people struggle with difficult circumstances. However, Joseph went into slavery and still changed the world. What was that reason? First, armed with proper and great faith, he entered God's covenant. Joseph possessed such spiritual strength that he regarded success as rubbish. Second, he enjoyed "The Throne's Blessing." Those who have seen the three end times (personal end, the end of the age, and the end of earth) can enjoy "The Throne's Blessing." If you're within that blessing, your eyes to see problems; conflicts; and crises will change. As a result, you can be grateful. Third, although Joseph faced many impossible moments, God gave him the answer of "absoluteness."
1. The Evangelist's Eyes
Joseph saw the exact reality, facts, truth, and spiritual facts that his brothers and the adult generation couldn't see. By accurately looking at reality, facts and truth will follow. By looking at the spiritual facts, you'll see God's plan. Becoming a slave, being imprisoned, having a member of the royal cabinet forget Joseph, and becoming governor were within God's "absolute plan."
2. The Evangelist's Answer
The evangelist's answer is on the other side which is unseen. As a slave, Joseph studied economics; as a prisoner, he studied politics. Going before Pharaoh, Joseph finally fulfilled his mission. Ulitimately, becoming governor was for the sake of missions.
3. The Evangelist's Legacy
A separate legacy exists for evangelists which is to see the world of other important evangelists. This is something that the world cannot give. Joseph showed goodness to his brothers. He even took responsibility for all his descendants. In addition, he prophesied the future of Israel, (Genesis 50:1-26) This is the evangelist's legacy.
You must open the eyes that change the world, your church, your fields, and family. In doing so, "The 10 Foundations" will always become your conclusion. Starting from "Nobody" and being able to see God's "absoluteness" are "The 10 Foundations."
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, please open a new set of eyes and grant me new strength. Help me become a truly victorious person who begins with the things that are important to You. May I become the person who possesses "The Throne's Blessing." Starting now, may I become the evangelist who sees Your "absolute plan." In Jesus Christ's name, I pray. Amen.