Introduction To The Word of Righteousness – Part 7

1. There is a Word that reveals God’s standard for living like Jesus did until He attained the victory called our Faith. That Word is the key to truly understanding the sayings and parables of our Lord Jesus. That Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Rom. 1:16-17, 1Jn. 5:4, Heb. 5:13).

There is a Word that makes up the main content (meal) of the New Testament. That Word helps those who have believed in Jesus to gradually grow and firstly know Him as the Christ. That Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Eph. 1:15-18, 1Tim. 2:4. 2Tim. 1:12).

There is a Word that satisfies the hunger for more than what the elementary (basic) faith can give the soul of a believer. That Word helps us see that there is more to life than our natural needs being met. That Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Isa. 28:9-10, Luke 12:15, 22-31, Heb. 5:13)

There is a word that should first be received via the consistent and skillful teaching of the epistles of Paul. That word promises to help us uncover how to keep coming over sin (this world), so we lose our sense of sin and gain a sense of faith. That Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Col 1:27-28, 2 Pet 3:15, Rom. 12:2)

That word enlightens and empowers believers to live by the faith of the Son and bring the life of Christ into their flesh (soul). That Word, thereby, prepares the soul to receive the next seed (word); the incorruptible seed, which is the word of God. That Word is called the Word of Righteousness. (Gal. 2:20, 1Pet. 1:22-23, Heb. 5:13-14)

2. There is a Word that is the hinge and fulcrum between the milk and strong meat expressions of the faith. That Word helps wean the souls of young believers who have believed in Jesus, but who haven’t known His essence (person) as the Christ. (Heb. 5:12-14; Isa. 28:9-10; 2Tim. 1:12)

That Word is firstly accessed by those who carry true New Testament apostolic mandate that raises men to be ministers who embody the life of this message. That Word, therefore, feeds those who have trusted Jesus for things, so they can now trust Him for life and be numbered amongst the flock of Christ. (Rom. 10:14-17; Acts 20:32; Eph. 1:15-18)

That Word prepares our heart and conscience to be pure and good enough to keep the commandment of charity; it prepares our souls to become a conducive dwelling place for Christ, so we can be rooted and grounded in His faith, and have His life. (1Tim. 1:5; Gal. 4:19; Eph. 3:16-17)

That Word, therefore, builds in us a capacity to learn the Father, so we can know His essence, use it to lay down every life that is in our blood that is contrary to His (love); and, then, inherit everlasting life. (Heb. 2:11-13; Heb. 12:3-10; Matt. 19:29)

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

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