Friday, March 27, 2015
Another
Coffee Break:
Supernatural Maturity, Part 2
March 27, 2015
To repeat what we started
with last week in this series, we are talking about the personality, the
makeup, the very essence of the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus -- as the Son of God -- was naturally
supernatural, and supernaturally natural.
I know that sounds a bit clichéd, but he was the "natural" Son
of God. By the world's standards -- make
that the sub-normal state to which mankind had sunk because of sin -- Jesus was
absolutely "out of this world!"
Except for the rare instances in Israel's history to which the scribes
and Pharisees could point in the lives of Elijah and Elisha when people were
raised from the dead and other miracles had occurred, no one had ever seen the
kind of display evidenced in someone who was so clearly manifesting God's
nature.
What Jesus did, what He
showed to the people, and what He taught, was a kind of lifestyle absolutely
foreign to sub-natural human thinking.
But Jesus was out to restore the God-man relationship and to recreate
the conditions under which men and women could once again live and breathe in
today's world in the likeness and image of God.
He was out to restore the original purposes of Father to have a family
of beings who were just like Him, a family with whom He could fellowship and
share on His level!
Jesus, therefore, was
purposed in His sharing to reveal to those who would follow Him in a
disciplined way just what it would take for them to mature supernaturally, and
to become once again a race of supernatural beings in the earth.
We
have — in previous studies — noted that once we are “in Christ” and He is in
us, we are transitioning to becoming “Kings and Priests unto our
God.” John put it like this when writing down the
Revelation:
Revelation 1:5b-6:
Unto him that loved us, and washed us
from our sins in his own blood, And
hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be
glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.
Farther
along in this same Word, he writes again:
Revelation 5:9-10:
And they sung a new song, saying, Thou
art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast
slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and
tongue, and people, and nation; And
hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.
Am
I clear on this? Do you now see what it
means when Jesus says, “For theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven”? None of this, of course, is instantaneous;
this is the nature and character and personality of the Lord Jesus Christ being
worked in us through a step=by-step process in which we respond to Holy Spirit
at every step.
Consider
the very next statement that Jesus makes in the “Sermon on the Mount,”
Matthew 5:4: Blessed and enviably happy (with a happiness
produced by the experience of God’s favor and especially conditioned by the
revelation of His matchless grace) are those who mourn [grieve and bewail their
spiritual lack] for they shall with absolute certainty be comforted by and
experience the Paraklete, who is Holy Spirit. (Amplified Bible with my additions)
Let
me digress here to tell you an old short story that will illustrate exactly
what Jesus is saying. This short story
is titled: THE PEARL NECKLACE.
The
cheerful little girl with bouncy golden curls was almost five. Waiting with her
mother at the checkout stand, she saw them, a circle of glistening white pearls
in a pink foil box.
"Oh
mommy please, Mommy. Can I have them? Please, Mommy, please?" Quickly
the mother checked the back of the little foil box and then looked back into
the pleading blue eyes of her little girl's upturned face.
"A
dollar ninety-five. That's almost $2.00. If you really want them, I'll think of
some extra chores for you and in no time you can save enough money to buy them
for yourself.. Your birthday's only a week away and you might get another crisp
dollar bill from Grandma."
As
soon as Jenny got home, she emptied her penny bank and counted out 17 pennies.
After dinner, she did more than her share of chores and she went to the
neighbor and asked Mrs. McJames if she could pick dandelions for ten cents. On
her birthday, Grandma did give her another new dollar bill and at last she had
enough money to buy the necklace.
Jenny
loved her pearls. They made her feel dressed up and grown up. She wore
them everywhere, Sunday school, kindergarten, even to bed. The only time she took them off was when she went swimming or had a bubble bath. Mother said if they got wet, they might turn her neck green.
them everywhere, Sunday school, kindergarten, even to bed. The only time she took them off was when she went swimming or had a bubble bath. Mother said if they got wet, they might turn her neck green.
Jenny
had a very loving daddy and every night when she was ready for bed, he would
stop whatever he was doing and come upstairs to read her a story. One night as
he finished the story, he asked Jenny, "Do you love me?"
"Oh
yes, daddy. You know that I love you."
"Then
give me your pearls.”
"Oh,
daddy, not my pearls. But you can have Princess, the white horse from my
collection, the one with the pink tail. Remember, daddy? The one you gave me.
She's
my very favorite."
"That's
okay, Honey, daddy loves you. Good night." And he brushed her cheek with a
kiss.
About
a week later, after the story time, Jenny's daddy asked again, "Do you
love me?"
"Daddy,
you know I love you."
"Then
give me your pearls.”
"Oh
Daddy, not my pearls. But you can have my baby doll. The brand new one I
got for my birthday. She is beautiful and you can have the yellow blanket that
matches her sleeper."
"That's
okay. Sleep well. God bless you, little one.. Daddy loves you."
And
as always, he brushed her cheek with a gentle kiss. A few nights later when her daddy came in,
Jenny was sitting on her bed with her legs crossed Indian style.
As
he came close, he noticed her chin was trembling and one silent tear rolled
down her cheek.
"What
is it, Jenny? What's the matter?"
Jenny
didn't say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy. And when she
opened it, there was her little pearl necklace. With a little quiver, she
finally said, "Here daddy, this is for you."
With
tears gathering in his own eyes, Jenny's daddy reached out with one hand to
take the dime store necklace, and with the other hand he reached into his
pocket and pulled out a blue velvet case with a strand of genuine pearls and
gave them to Jenny.
He
had them all the time. He was just waiting for her to give up the dime-store
stuff so he could give her the genuine treasure.
So
it is, with Holy Spirit. He is waiting for us to give up the cheap things in
our lives — those things we grasp so tightly in our mourning — so that he can
give us treasures beyond the scope of our imagination.
The
Greek word translated “mourn” in Matthew 5:4, is the word, pentheo.
While the literal translation means: to grieve, to bewail,
to mourn (whether an act or a feeling), it comes from a root word, penes, which means: to
be in poverty, to scratch for a living working at menial tasks.
Human
nature is to grasp at straws, to cling to the things we have on hand, even
though we are not really growing or prospering — spiritually, physically, or
materially. Holy Spirit, as The
Paraklete, is here to comfort us. The
word, Paraklete, comes from the Greek, parakaleo
— a contraction of para and kaleo, which mean: alongside, and to
call.
The
concept of “calling alongside” is that of a comforter, one who comes alongside
to encourage, to call us up to a higher level, to lift us from the doldrums and
substandard of living that results from eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of
Good and Evil.
Do
you remember what Jesus said of the Paraklete?
John
14:15-17: If
ye love me, keep my commandments. And
I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may
abide with you forever; Even
the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not,
neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in
you.
Those
who “mourn” (to use the KJV translation) are not living in or with the
truth. I know this discussion on
mourning is one we could really take down a rabbit trail, but the emphasis that
Jesus is making is that if we live IN HIM, and He lives IN US, we will have
access to the sixth of the Seven Spirits of God — the Spirit of Truth — as our
guide, our governor, our teacher and our comforter, no matter what our physical
circumstances may be. Mourning will be a
thing of the past.
Mourning
is something that those people in the world have with them continually. The world is devoid of The Truth. As Jesus states, “the
world cannot receive [Him] because it doesn’t see Him and doesn’t know Him.”
Thus,
for those who lay aside their rational, reasoning,
Tree-of-the-Knowledge-of-Good-and-Evil mindset and surrender their lives to
Jesus Christ without clinging to or hanging onto things that comfort them
because of their familiarity will see the Truth, receive the Truth, and know
the Truth.
Now,
in the space remaining, let’s see what we can do with the third of Jesus’ opening
statements as He preaches from the mountain.
Matthew 5:5: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the
earth.
Let
me see what I can do with amplifying this from the Greek text.
Matthew 5:5: Blessed and enviably happy [with a happiness
produced by the experience of God’s favor] are those who know and walk in
Kingdom authority, keeping that authority and power under control, for they
shall become heirs to the earth. (RAC Translation and Amplification)
The
Greek word for “meek” is the word praus. This is a word which J.H. Thayer translates: mildness
of disposition, gentleness of spirit.
Here’s
how Peter describes it in his first letter to the body of Christ:
I Peter 3:4: But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in
that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet
spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
We
are all familiar with the cliché, “Power corrupts, and absolute
power corrupts absolutely.”
From
God’s perspective, the ability to keep a meek and quiet spirit, which is to
say, the ability to keep authority and power under control, is costly (Greek: poluteles: extremely
expensive).
Undisciplined
authority and the exercise of power without having it under the control of Holy
Spirit creates utter chaos around us, and it spreads that chaos like a
disease. That having authority and power
under disciplined control as part and parcel of the nature of Jesus Christ is
demonstrated in something that Jesus said to the Scribes and Pharisees who were
questioning Him.
John 8:28-29: Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up
the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do
nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things. And He that sent me is with me: the Father
hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please Him.
You
get it, don’t you? Jesus was already
regarded as “huios” by Father: a
fully grown and mature Son in whom Father had vested His complete authority and
power. He literally had all of Heaven at
his disposal. There was NOTHING withheld
from Him. He was the personification of
both parts of David’s revelation:
Psalm 115:16: The
heaven, even the heavens, are the LORD’S: but the earth hath he
given to the children of men.
Nevertheless, having all of Heaven at His
disposal, and — as a Son of Man (as He periodically described Himself) — having
the entire Earth under His dominion, Jesus kept that authority and the incalculable
power of the Throne of Heaven under absolute control.
He made it clear on more than one occasion
that “I only say those things that Father has taught me,” or “I only say those
things that I hear Father say.” By the
same token, Jesus said, “I do always those things that please Him,” or “I do
only those things that I see Father do.”
Get it?
THAT’s the true definition of meekness.
And that’s why Jesus could say as a
description of His character when He spoke to the multitudes, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth!”
Let me stop here, and we will pick this up
again next week.
I remind those of you in need of ministry that our Healing Prayer Call is
back on schedule for Mondays & Wednesdays at 7:00 PM Eastern. Once again, the number to call for healing is
(805) 399-1000. Then enter the access
code: 124763#.
Also want to let you know that our Sunday worship gatherings are
available by conference call – usually at about 10:45AM Pacific. That conference number is (559) 726-1300, and
the access code is 308640#.
Blessings
on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER WORSHIP CENTER
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Another
Coffee Break:
Supernatural Maturity, Part 1
March 20, 2015
During the past few months,
I've been sharing in our local fellowship a revelation from what we commonly
refer to as The Sermon on the Mount. As I was reading Matthew 5, 6 & 7, I
suddenly realized that Jesus was sharing with the folks a whole lot of character
pictures which epitomize the very nature of His being, makeup and personality.
Before
we dig into Jesus' teaching, let's consider the context of the things Jesus is
sharing in this "sermon." In
Matthew 3, we have the revelation of Jesus' baptism and Father making
abundantly clear to those who were watching that, "This is My Beloved Son
in Whom I am well pleased!" It was
a remarkable statement for Father to make of Jesus, but it was one that was
common to Jewish society.
Whenever
a son reached a point in his life where he was both learned and practiced in
his father's business, and sufficiently seasoned at it that his father could
literally turn the entire operation of the business over to him, the father
would call together his friends, family and business associates for a public
ceremony in which he would announce officially that "this is my beloved
son in whom I am well pleased." At
that time the father would also provide the son with a signet ring with which
he could set the father's seal to any official document, acting in the stead of
the father with the father's full backing and approval.
By
this time, the son had observed all that the father would do in the course of
fifteen to twenty years of working with him (that period of being "under
tutors and governors until the time appointed of the father") after his
"bar mitzvah" at age 12, he had learned to say what his father would
say in virtually every situation. The
son, therefore, became the father's representative and alter-ego wherever he went,
and whatever he said or did was done in the place of his father as though his
father was actually there.
Thus,
when Jesus was given this magnificent public approval by Father, Father also
sent His signet ring in the form of Holy Spirit, Who settled on Jesus in the
form of a dove. It couldn't have been
clearer to all who witnessed the event.
Consider
the following scriptures within the context of these two pictures; namely, that
of the learning under tutors and governors to do and to say all that the father
said and did, and finally, the giving of the signet ring to seal everything
done in the father's name.
John 8:26, 28-29: I
have many things to say and to judge of you: but he that sent me is true; and I
speak to the world those things which I have heard of him.
Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of
man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of
myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things. And he that sent me is with me: the Father
hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please him.
John 10:30: I and
my Father are one.
John 14:10: Believest
thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I
speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he
doeth the works.
When
Jesus, therefore, made the statement that He and Father are One, He wasn't
saying that they were the same person, He was following the protocol that
mandates His acting in Father's stead, saying exactly what Father would say,
and doing the works that Father would do were he present in person.
Now,
take a look at the picture of the signet ring.
John 6:27: Labour
not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto
everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God
the Father sealed.
The
KJV uses the word "sealed", and that's a poor translation. I won't take the time to re-translate that
whole verse to you, but the Greek word which is often translated
"sealed" or perhaps "signet" is the word, sphragizo.
Here's how J.H. Thayer translates this word: to set a mark upon by the impress
of a seal or a stamp. The word literally
describes a signet ring or an official seal that a king would use to
authenticate a document or a decree.
With that in mind, consider now how Paul uses this word, sphragizo.
I Corinthians 1:21-22: Now
he which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is
God; Who hath also sealed us, and given
the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts.
Ephesians 1:13-14: In
whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel
of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with
that holy Spirit of promise, Which is
the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased
possession, unto the praise of his glory.
Ephesians 4:30: And
grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of
redemption.
Have
I drawn this picture sufficiently for you?
My objective is to lay the groundwork for understanding that when Jesus
began to teach the multitudes, the things He was sharing were inherent to His
character, makeup, and personality. And
Jesus was sharing -- and this is important in our understanding -- exactly what
Father had said to Him, and what Father was saying to us! He was sharing those things that will cause
us to become naturally supernatural -- naturally spiritual, as measured by the
fact that a signet ring has been impressed into our minds, our thoughts and our
behavior.
When
I use the term, naturally supernatural, I am referring to the fact that we are
no longer part of this world, this world's kingdoms, this world's mindset or
this world's behavior. What the world
considers as "natural" is, in fact, sub-natural. It is not normal in any way shape or form to
the way we were designed by God in the first place. Thus, when we are in Christ Jesus, and He is
in us, He has placed His "super" upon what we have known and lived in
as "natural."
OK? Sorry if I've dragged this out or been too
exhaustive in my explanation, but it is necessary for all of us to have the
proper context for what Jesus began to share when He opened up to the
multitudes. That said, let's begin with
the very first statement that Jesus made when He began to share what we
commonly refer to as "The Beatitudes."
Matthew 5:3: Blessed
are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
If
ever there was a verse of Scripture that has been taken out of context, this is
it! Folks with a poverty mindset have
abused this for generations, focusing on the first four words, “Blessed are the
poor,” and stopping there.
The
word, poor, if taken alone in this verse certainly could be taken that
way. The Greek word, ptochos, literally translates to: destitute
of wealth, influence, position or honor. But that’s NOT what Jesus said. He didn’t say that it was blessed to be poor;
He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.”
The
apostle Paul fully understood what Jesus meant when He made that statement and
he put it in its proper context for us when he wrote to the Ekklesia in
Philippi.
Philippians 2:5-8:
Let this mind be in you, which was
also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to
be equal with God: But made
himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made
in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled
himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
We’ll
come back to Paul’s statement shortly.
“Poor
in spirit” is defined by J.H. Thayer in his Greek-English Lexicon like this: destitute
of the wealth of learning and intellectual culture which [academic] schools
afford. Understand? OK, let’s put it in simpler language. Watch what happens when we fully translate
Matthew 5:3 from the Greek.
Matthew 5:3: “Blessed and highly favored by God are those who
don’t eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and live their lives on
the basis of intellectual learning and culture — those whose spirits are fed
from the Tree of Life; for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven — that dimension of
the Spirit where the rulership of God enables us to function as Jesus did.” (RAC Translation
& Amplification)
Consider
how Paul expressed it when writing to the Romans.
Romans 8:5-16:
For they that are after the flesh do
mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of
the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is
death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity
against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.
So then they that are in the flesh
cannot please God. But ye are
not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in
you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
And if Christ be in you, the
body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of
righteousness. But if the
Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised
up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit
that dwelleth in you. Therefore,
brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh. For if ye live after the flesh, ye
shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye
shall live.
For as many as are led by the Spirit
of God, they are the sons of God. For
ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received
the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth witness with
our spirit, that we are the children of God:
It
would take up too much space in this Coffee Break to amplify this whole
passage, so let me deal with just a few segments.
Romans 8:5-8: “For
those who live their lives based on what is a “reasonable” or “rational” mode
of thinking and living behave according to their five senses, feelings and
perceptions; but those who live their lives responding to the quickening of
Holy Spirit live spiritually, opposing the dictates of the flesh.
“This is because thinking which
follows that which seems reasonable and rational (according to feelings,
emotions and human learning) is at war with God, is not subject to the Law of
the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus — and, indeed, it cannot be.” (RAC Translation and Amplification)
Romans 8:13-16: “For
if you live according to the demands of your flesh, your rational and
reasonable thinking, you will die; but if you access the Spirit of life — that
Spirit of God — that is within you and shut down and put to death the normal
desires and acts of your flesh, you will [truly] live.
“For all those who allow themselves to
be led and quickened by the Spirit of God will become — and be — the
full-grown, mature sons of God. And
that’s because you have not received in yourself slavery to spirits of fear;
but rather that deep knowing within that you’ve been adopted into the Family of
God so that your natural — spiritual — reaction [when in crisis] is to cry out,
“Daddy! Papa! Father!
You see] Holy Spirit witnesses within our spirits that we have become
children -- members of the Family of God!” (RAC Translation & Amplification)
Was
that clear? THAT’s what it means to be
“poor in spirit!” Now take another look
at the way Paul described Jesus’ mindset as he wrote to the Philippian
Ekklesia.
He
said, “Let this manner of thinking be in you!” Then he describes the kind of “poor [in]
spirit” that ruled Jesus.
As
the only begotten Son of God, Jesus knew with a certainty that He was in the
form, likeness, nature and makeup of God; that as such He paralleled God in
every respect — even in his human form — and yet he subdued His flesh and human
cravings and desires in order to adopt the nature and character of a bond
servant, becoming instead a normal man by all appearances and actions.
Now,
think about the second half of Jesus’ statement, “For theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.”
A
kingdom, obviously, is the domain where a king rules — whose word is Law! When we talk about Heaven, we mostly think in
ethereal terms of a place we will go to “in the sweet bye and bye,” when in
fact there is nothing ethereal about Heaven.
Heaven is simply a parallel dimension.
I
realize that sounds a bit like some sci-fi story, but the truth is that Heaven
literally parallels this time-space earth that we spend the majority of our
time living in and with.
We
were first designed as spiritual beings, and in fact pre-existed in Heaven with
God before we ever came here. (I know that some folks really get a bee in
their bonnet when I say that, but there are a fistful of scriptures to back it
up. See, for example, Job 40:15, or
Jeremiah 1:5) That said, Heaven is a
tangible, multi-dimensional place which has authority and power over this
time-space world in which we live.
Heaven existed before there was ever an Earth or a Universe, and Heaven
will still exist when this earth is dissolved and a new earth and a new
“heavens” are created.
When
Jesus said, therefore, that “theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven,” He was making it
very clear that those who willingly set aside their rational, reasoning, human
thought processes and become “poor in spirit” — not exalting their spirits,
their minds and their own purposes above God’s plan and destiny for us — will
be enabled to live a Kingdom life with ready access to the Heavenly realm.
OK. That was a mouthful. Let me put it more simply.
When
God’s rulership in our lives becomes paramount and preeminent in our
priorities, we have access to that Kingdom He has prepared for us. So long as we continue to walk and live the
Kingdom life, a process of the rulership of the Lord takes over us, and begins
to function through us.
Let
me stop here, and we will pick this up again next week.
I remind those of you
in need of ministry that our Healing Prayer Call is back on schedule for
Mondays & Wednesdays at 7:00 PM Eastern.
Once again, the number to call for healing is (805) 399-1000. Then enter the access code: 124763#.
Also want to let you
know that our Sunday worship gatherings are available by conference call –
usually at about 10:45AM Pacific. That
conference number is (559) 726-1300, and the access code is 308640#.
Blessings
on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER WORSHIP CENTER
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
Email Contact: Admin@RiverWorshipCenter.org
Our book, A
Tale of Two Brides, published by Destiny Image, is available on
Amazon.com as an E-book: http://www.amazon.com/Tale-Two-Brides-Relationship-ebook/dp/B00BSV6HZC/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1363139096&sr=8-8&keywords=A+Tale+of+Two+Brides#_
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