New Gates
New Gates (by Kathy Gabler)
Our traditions can be excess baggage that we have to unpack for the journey through a new gate. We need to unpack passionless pieces and old seasons and expired obediences, those acts that were once a mandate but lost their effectualness as times and circumstances changed. Israel had many parameters for sacrifice. They were all teaching-tools and types to anticipate and understand the coming Messiah. All their animal sacrifices were blood that was shed for an exemplary nation until the Christ would come to shed His blood for all mankind. An expired obedience would be to continue the ceremony after the type had been fulfilled. That translates in our day as expired legalisms that want to impose on us the traditions of men instead of the freedom of Christ, like trying to breed a red heifer or build another temple or enforce religious calendar activities again. When God provides a gate, expired goals won’t fit through it.
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This entry was posted on August 10, 2012 by Marty Gabler. It was filed under Uncategorized and was tagged with Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, ceremony, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, excess baggage, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, goals, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lamb of God, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, religious acts, Rick Joyner, righteousness, sacrifice, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, success, TD Jakes, temple, traditions, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god.
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