30, October, 2021, Saturday.
Experience the Passover(Deuteronomy 16:1~8)
For six days you shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there shall be a solemn assembly to the Lord your God. You shall do no work on it(8).
Hymn #12 Jehovah, Let Me Now Adore Thee(Unified Hymn 22)
There are times in life when you feel happy or become shocked. However, no matter what problems you face, if you experience the covenant of the Passover blood, everything will be finished. For even God said, “You shall do no work, but assemble all the Israelites for a holy convocation.” Then how can you experience this?
1. Discover “Only” and Wait for the Answer of “Uniqueness”
Without the blood covenant of the cross, you can never overcome disasters. That’s why you must discover “only.” In doing so, the power of the throne will appear, and you’ll be able to uncover the mystery that transcends time and space. In addition, Jesus says to experience the works of God’s Kingdom and prepare for them. This means that you must wait for the answer of “uniqueness” that can never be given anywhere else.
2. The Challenge toward “Re-Creation”
God’s people must go to Canaan. In other words, they must challenge toward “re-creation.” Even now, God works through the unseen Word; salvation; and power, so there’s need to feel impatient or afraid. All you have to do is firmly hold onto the covenant given by God and enjoy the works of the Holy Spirit.
God’s blessed plans are contained in what is incorrect, criticisms, and the strange words and incidents that take place in the church. Seeing those is experiencing the Passover. At this time, your entire fate will be altered.
[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, right now, I confess that I cannot overcome disasters without the blood covenant of the cross. Help me to firmly grab hold of the covenant and challenge toward “re-creation.” I pray in thename of Jesus Christ. Amen.
[Deep Questions]
Why Must You Do Five-Minute Prayer?
Right now, unseen to your eyes, God is working through the Holy Spirit.
Every morning when you wake up, start your day with five-minute prayer and say, “May the Holy Spirit take hold my thoughts, heart, body, and all my fields.”