Tuesday 27 December 2016

A Divine Visitation

Acts 9

Saul who later became Paul is arguably considered to be the founder of the first Christ centric school of theology post the Old Testament bible text.

An exceptional and brilliant intellectual who held a well-respected place in the high and grand literally circles of his day and time, Saul become Paul after receiving an encounter and a divine visitation from Jesus whose followers he persecuted daily.

This encounter ensued on the road to the Damascus where Saul was heading to persecute the followers of Jesus Christ.

After the divine encounter and visitation from Jesus Saul who later becomes Paul goes through a divinely ordained process of consecration that placed him in solitude throughout most of his service unto God.

It’s ironic but believe it or not, Paul’s solitude is divinely appointed unto him by God for a special purpose that would later contribute a great deal of what we proudly call the New Testament bible text.

The purpose of Paul’s divinely appointed solitude is for him to have an opportunity to be in a place and in a time where God Almighty through the Holy Spirit can constantly come unto him in visitation with the overarching intention of staying with Paul.

Throughout the life of Paul we understand and figure that he is a man that not only walks and talks with God but God walks and talks with Paul.

Paul is uniquely in relationship with the God -the father, Jesus -the son, and the Holy spirit-the spirit of God to the degree that Paul not only dwells with the Trinity but the Trinity dwells with him also.

The uniqueness of the relationship between Paul and the Trinity is further reinforced by the fact that in dwelling with Paul, the Trinity is not dwelling outside and on the borders of Paul’s life but the Trinity is dwelling on the inside of Paul.

The divine decided in its awareness and in its understanding to pay Paul a divine visitation with the intention of staying in the life of Paul.

However if the divine was going to stay in the life of Paul then it was going to incumbent upon how much at home the divine presence of God was going to feel in the life of Paul.

The divine presence of God in the name of Jesus paid Paul a visitation and he- the divine presence of God in the name of Jesus stayed in the life of Paul as vessel that was available and willing to be used of God Almighty.

The idea and concept of a divine solitude appointed unto Paul was crucial, critical, and vitally important for Paul to receive a divine visitation and for the divine presence of God to stay in his life in the name of Jesus.

Throughout his experience with the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus, Paul was able to read a book written by God, and to hold several conversations with God.

And through the application of his intellectually brilliant skills Paul wrote what he read and heard in the spirit from God into the natural through writing the epistles.

God Almighty desires to give you a divine visitation and to stay in your life but in order for this to happen you have got to embrace some solitude, if not solitude in all its entirety.

To be in solitude with a divine visitation is to have an audience with the biggest crowd ever.

This is so and true in all means because the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ is nothing short of the biggest crowd that you will ever address.

Conversely the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus is the biggest crowd that you and any man can ever have an audience with you.

The divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ is the biggest crowd and the most important person that can ever speak to you let alone any man.

Hence when you receive a visitation from the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ you will never be by yourself and alone even though in the natural it may seem as if you are alone.

In the natural you may seem alone because the visitation of the divine presence of God by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ does not tether upon the borders of your physical life.

When the visitation of the divine presence of God by the holy spirit in the name of Jesus Christ comes in your life ; it does not stop at making a difference and an impact in the matters and issues concerning your physical realities but it fundamentally also makes major strides in changing your spiritually.

Indeed and in fact the dwelling of the divine presence of God by the holy spirit in the name of Jesus Christ does not take place on the outward-ness of your existence but rather he-the divine presence visits the spirit of your life which is on the inside of your life.

God visits your spirit with the purpose of relating with your spirit and dwelling in your spirit so that he can glorify himself through your life.

It’s utterly impossible for you not experience victory, honor, and glory in your life after receiving a visitation from the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ.

The only way the presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ will come and pay you a visitation and stay with you and in you for good is when it feels at home with you.

In order for the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ can feel at home with you is when you allow him to exercise his freedom in your life.

The divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ only feels at home and stays\dwells where its warmly welcome and heartily loved.

As long as you willing to allow the divine presence of God Almighty by the holy spirit in the name of Jesus Christ to function in its authority and will over your life.

Then the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ will stay and dwell with you all the days of your life.

The visitation of the divine presence of God Almighty by the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ in your life is for the purpose of God dwelling in your life and using your life as a vessel of his glory, victory, and honor upon the earth.








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