"Rick Joyner: "Taking The Land--Seeking
The
Kingdom"
The most basic
principle that we must understand about the Kingdom is that Jesus is the King of
the coming Kingdom. This may sound ridiculously obvious, but it has been easily
forgotten by those who sought to prepare the way for His Kingdom throughout
history. Actually, many of the greatest mistakes made by Christians, throughout
the church age, were made by overlooking this most basic truth. Of course, we
know it in our minds, but it is not believing in our minds that results in
righteousness, rather it is believing in our hearts (see Romans 10:10). Therefore, let us humble ourselves
and always be ready to receive the exhortation that Jesus is the King of His
Kingdom and the Head of His Body, the church.
The Church Is Not The Kingdom
Another basic principle is that the church is
not the Kingdom. The church is obviously a part of the Kingdom, but it is not
the Kingdom. It should not be the focus of the Gospel we preach. In fact, our
goal should not be just to lead people to the church, but we should lead people
to the kingdom. Granted, if someone is led to the kingdom they will become a
vital member of the church, which is His body. However, someone can be led to
the church without being led to the kingdom.
You must be born-again just
to see the kingdom, but seeing it does not mean that you have entered it.
Entering the kingdom is living in the domain of the King. If we are living in
the kingdom, we will know and appreciate our citizenship there more than that of
any earthly country. We will be bonded to the other citizens of the kingdom more
than we will be bonded to the citizens of any earthly country. The citizens of
the kingdom are "a holy nation," separate and distinct from all of the other
nations on the earth.
You can be a member of almost any church and not
understand your citizenship in the kingdom, which should bond us to other
Christians far more than our membership in any church organization or movement.
I am a local church man, and I always have been. I do not believe that we can
mature in Christ as we are called to do without a vital, living relationship in
a local church. I do not believe that we can be properly joined to the Head
without also being properly joined to His body, the church. However, our
citizenship in the kingdom trumps our citizenship in any church or movement.
Just as the Apostle Paul's Roman citizenship gave him certain rights and
benefits anywhere that he went in the empire, our citizenship in the kingdom has
benefits that are far greater than that.
Again, the benefits of
citizenship in the kingdom trump any benefits we have through any church
movement or denomination. As we proceed toward the coming of the kingdom, this
truth will become a reality in the church. It will not undermine the true
church, or its local expressions, but it will greatly strengthen the true
church, bonding its members more to the Head than to any other organization.
This will also begin to erode the barriers erected between churches and
believers in different movements and denominations.
A true vision of the
kingdom does not negate a healthy vision for the church or a devotion to local
church life as it is intended to be. The church is the bride of the King and
will rule with Him over His kingdom. Preparation of the bride is a vital part of
preparing the way for His kingdom. The true friends of the Bridegroom are
devoted to helping the bride get ready for Him. The church is His queen, and we
must treat her with all of the dignity, respect, and honor that she is
due.
As the bride of Christ, the church has the most exalted position
next to His in the kingdom, but our purpose here is not to prepare the way for
the church, but for the kingdom. Our purpose is not to preach the church, but to
preach the kingdom. In relation to the kingdom, the church is a means to a
higher end, not the end itself. The church is called to serve with Him to
restore the earth, but the earth is not for the church, it is for Him. When the
church begins to overly focus on herself, she ceases to become what she is
called to be—Christ-centered, not self-centered. The church exists for the Lord,
not the other way around.
The church is being prepared to rule with
Christ in the kingdom, and part of this preparation is preparing the way for the
kingdom. Focusing on the coming kingdom, and the work required to prepare the
way for it, is one of the major ways that we are changed and made ready for the
King. We do not want to worship the church, but we cannot be part of the work of
God in this age without being a part of His church.
Behold the Queen!
No husband would
appreciate someone coming up and berating his wife. The Lord does not appreciate
those who berate His wife either. The church has had, and still has, some very
serious problems and shortcomings, but we must always keep in mind that she is
still His bride. We must be careful how we speak to her, or about her. She is
the queen, and not just any queen, but she is the bride of the King of kings.
Let us never forget that.
Nevertheless, to help the church get ready, we
must understand what she is called to be, what her condition is now, and how we
can help her get to the place she is called to be. To really understand this, we
need to also know where she has come from—her history. We will necessarily have
to look at some serious and tragic mistakes, but let us do this with the utmost
respect for who she is, and see her more for what she is called to be, not for
what she has been.
A Second
Fall
Beginning with the first century apostles, the Lord began
laying the foundation for His coming kingdom. From from the beginning, the
strategy of the devil has been to counterfeit, and thereby divert and thwart,
the coming of the kingdom. Just as the devil targeted Eve for deception and the
fall of man, he likewise seduced the bride of "the first Adam," to begin eating
of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in place of the Tree of Life.
Though "the last Adam," Christ, did not follow His bride like the first Adam
did, His bride did also go the way of a humanistic knowledge of good and evil.
We need to understand how this happened, and know which roots of that tree are
still feeding much of the church.
The Lord, being committed to liberty,
let the church go her own way for a long time. Then she began to awaken and see
what she had done to herself, igniting both the Reformation that gave birth to
the Protestant churches, and the Counter-Reformation that began to likewise
bring corrections within the Roman Catholic Church. Just as we are not
completely restored to a sinless, Christ-like nature immediately upon conversion
(but we begin a process of restoration) the church has been going through a
process of restoration, which has now lasted hundreds of years.
The Process of Restoration is Still Not Complete
We must understand how far it has come, and how
far we have to go. If this process has been going on for nearly six hundred
years (and it seems that less than half of the work has been done just to get
the church back to the life and power of the first century church) we may wonder
how much longer this age will need to last for the church to get ready. However,
this does not necessarily have anything to do with the timing of the coming
kingdom if it is waiting for the bride to "make herself ready." As Peter wrote
about this very thing in 2 Peter 3:8, "But do not let
this one fact escape your notice, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a
thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." This means that the
Lord can do in one day what we think will take a thousand years. He can speed up
the process!
Regardless of the terrible state that we may think the
church is still in, the Lord is going to have a bride without spot or wrinkle,
which the nations will only marvel at. We are at the time when renewal and
restoration will speed up. We are at the time of another great awakening, and
extraordinary moves of God that bring about great and sweeping changes—for good!
Don't miss this. You will be in serious jeopardy of missing some of the greatest
moves of God of all time if you are not in your right place in the
church.
The Key To The
Kingdom
The key that opens the door to the kingdom, is
found in Matthew 6:33, "But seek first His kingdom and
His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you." If
you have decided to live based on where the best job is, or career opportunity,
or even the best schools for your children, and you are having a hard time
finding a local church that you fit into, it is likely because you are not in
the will of God for your life. If you truly live seeking first the kingdom, you
will make every major decision based on where you are called to be for His
purposes and where you fit into His body. Then the jobs, schools, and everything
else will be added to us. They may not be the jobs we want, or even the schools,
but they are the ones we need, and our Father knows best!
Because many
are out of the will of God from having made major decisions based on their own
desires or perceived needs, there is a great repositioning taking place right
now among Christians. The highest priority and greatest devotion of our lives
must be to do God's will. If we seek His kingdom first, we will enter it, begin
to live in it, and inherit it.
When the church comes into its purpose, as
we are told in a number of prophetic Scriptures, the nations will bring their
treasures to her. Because of this, it says that she will lend to many nations,
but not borrow. We will begin to see this in the near future, where the church
actually arises to pay off the debt of needy countries, and maybe even some not
so needy ones. Why not? As heirs of the kingdom, and joint-heirs with Christ, we
have unlimited resources. Jesus paid our debt at the cross and redeemed the
whole earth. He is going to begin His reign here by settling all debts, so that
all may start off in His kingdom free.
The church also needs to be free
for what is to come, and she needs to have a vision for the nations. Debt is
one of the strongest yokes of bondage, but we are here to set the nations free!
Rick Joyner
MorningStar
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