Introduction to the Word of Righteousness – Part 6

1. There is a Word that serves as the spiritual means to connect those who have used the milk expression of faith with the strong meat expression of faith (the word of God). This Word helps those who are children in Christ to become men in Christ, so that they can begin the journey to become men in God. (Eph. 1:15; Heb. 5:14; 1Cor. 13:11)

This Word has enabled the soul of many to swing from faith to faith, even from faith through hope to charity, where the sense of righteousness that can relate with the salvation in the Father would be born. (Rom. 1:16-17; 1Cor. 13:13; 1Cor. 2:9-14)

This Word trains the mind not to be moved by what it sees and hears; but rather, employ the spiritual (the mind of Christ) while judging all things. It prepares us to cease from being carnal, so we can be spiritually minded and seek things above that are of the Father. (Isa. 11:3b; 1Cor. 2:15-16; Col. 3:1-2)

This Word has been helping as many as have previously used the light (education) of the natural man, to rather live by the light of the seven spirits of the Lord (menorah). It has helped many to have life (Christ) so they can begin the course of seeking the Father for abundant life (everlasting life). (Rom. 1:25; Isa. 11:2-3; John 10:10)

That Word is called The Word of Righteousness. (Heb. 5:13)

2. There is a word that can make you an enemy to your first enemy – the world. This Word creates enmity in our soul that is against the world, by birthing in us the love of Christ; the love that enables us to relate with the Father, by seeking to know and do His will. (Gen. 3:15, Gal. 6:14, Eph. 3:19)

This Word fuels the soul with strength by which it is never tired of staying on the words of Christ, even until it dwells richly in us. This Word, therefore, is the true adventure that makes the pleasures of this world boring to a soul that has known the truth that is in Christ. (Job 23:12, Col. 3:16, Heb. 11:25-26)

This Word communicates the laws of liberty in Christ, so we can be free from the flesh and become newborn spirits in our souls. This Word, therefore, makes us free from the world so we can relate with the truth that is in the Father and end up becoming perfectly free from the god of this world. (Rom. 8:2, Jn. 14:30; 1:12-14)

This Word begins to kiss our earth with God’s righteousness in Christ, as soon as we are blessed with a hunger and thirst for it. It prepares us to be spiritual enough to cultivate the love of the Father, so we can be made enemies to our last enemy, even the god of this world (death). (Matt. 5:6, 1 Jn. 2:15, 1 Cor. 15:26)

This Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Heb. 5:13)

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