Father: We Can’t Just Default To Father, For We Must Come To Father.

We hear the saying all of the time, “let go and let God;” but we can’t just let go and let God. We must let go what we would do, and then join in with what He’s doing to bring to pass that which we hope for. If we just let go altogether to watch God work, we will end up missing out altogether the thing which we hope for. We must work with the Godhead member in our natural form in order to bring that member’s spiritual part of our hope into manifestation: John 5:17, But Jesus answered them, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work.” Jesus did not get to where the Father was working by default, but Jesus came to where the Father was working to work with him by letting go what the people would have him to do, as he joined in to work as his Father works. There will be many times in which your decision to just let go what you would do, to do what the Godhead member is doing, will move you into the work along with the Godhead member at work. We must always remember that the Godhead is all Spirit, and even when Jesus was still here in physical form, the words that he obeyed came from his Father making the words spoken all spirit. We are never alone in our work if our work is the Godhead work at hand: doing the work along with the Godhead member is how we come or shed into the next Godhead member. We let go not to default into God, by watching with whichever member is chairing the operation; but we let go to come into God, by working with whichever member is chairing the operation.

Colossians 2:9-10, “For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.10 And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.” The scripture tells us that to be complete in him we must dwell in the fulness of the entire Godhead. It is a privilege to have this completeness in us. This also gives us the authority through him over all principality and power. Until we come into the complete fulness of the Godhead we are not mature and will not be able to have the authority to be more than overcomers over all principality and power. And how do we come to be complete in the fulness of the Godhead? We must come to know the Father as well as we have come to know Jesus: John 17:3, “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.” We can not get to know the Father by default, but we must come to know him by replacing our will with his Will. The Father wants us to know him as well as he knows us. The Father wants to share all of who he is with us, and also share with us of things to come. And likewise, we need to share with the Father all the promises failed, things untold, and things that bring cheer to our hearts. So how do we get the understanding that the Father has? We go through the things of our lives in the fulness of God, and by doing this we will come into his understanding as we get the results from the ways in which the fulness required. If we would remember this one thing, it will bring us a long ways in our relationships with the Godhead to know each of them intimately and without concern. The fulness is simply the manifestations of God that we walk in as we put aside our will to take on his Will: the Godhead is the processing of the Will of the Father line by line and precept upon precept. You have to always ask yourself the question, what move is being made next in front of me by the Godhead member in charge according to the Will of God to bring to pass that which I hope for? It really is that simple to know what He’s requiring of us to do next, but the hard thing is having the will to do it without reservation. I always know what to do next, it may take me longer at times to see it, but once I see it, the participants who may be affected by the required action of me, seem to become a distraction by their new found consideration on my part. Then you just have to do what it is that the Godhead member is requiring of you, and that is how you grow in relationship with each the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit has you process through the operation to the finish. So We Can’t Just Default To Father, For We Must Come To Father.

The Father Still Does Love To Do The Body Good!

Adopted son,

About Adopted son

I went right to college after high school, and earned my B.S. in Business and Commerce with a major in Marketing Research. While I have worked in the Business world most of my life, I was also spending much time growing, maturing, and developing in the Godhead within the Body of Christ. I founded, established and operated in the evenings a Christian based leadership, and Godhead fulfillment consulting group. I also served for years as a leader on the Church board, and ministry staff. My time in ministry with the Full Gospel Business Men, as well as my other engagements, allowed me to see how people of like faith can receive different results in the word depending on the faith activity in which the individual person believes. There are many options of faith substance made available to us in a faith operation, and we need to move into the faith substance in which we believe in accordance with the word of God in which we are standing. My current and long time ongoing mission is to highlight the greatness of my "Heavenly Father," and the mighty power that He has given to His sons and daughters to use here on earth as they move to fulfill the Godhead. We the members of the Body of Christ leave much of our hundred fold on the table simply because we don't fulfill the Godhead unto the Father. Once we take the Word to full faith, it is not over. So let's go for the greater fold, and fulfill the Godhead. And to be a Global Resource Director, I can afford to leave no fold on the table. Adopted son,
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