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Living from the Spirit - Lucy Cantrell


"To live from the Spirit" may be a phrase that is heard often, but what does it really mean and how does it look to live from the Spirit? Living from the Spirit is sharing in the resurrection of Christ. Because our spirits our joined with the Holy Spirit, we are a new creation in Christ. Living in this way is living in communion with Jesus, where we receive revelation and prophetic words and faith and strength. 
In this episode Lucy dives deep into Paul's teachings at the end of his life of what it looks like to humble ourselves with Christ, experience his death and resurrection, and live in the power and fullness of the Spirit. 





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​We just thank you, we just thank you, Jesus, we just thank you for the cross. We just thank thank you for resurrection, for resurrection that third day, when the stone was rolled away, Jesus, and resurrection power, open that open that grave that great couldn't hold you, because of the power of resurrection, the power of God, the power of the resync King. They collide in that moment. On that tomb, on that grave, they collide for the first time on Earth. They're all the, the plan, the mystery of God came into fulfillment in that moment, in the universe, humanity, eternity will never be the same. From that moment, everything changed in that moment. So we just want to say, Jesus, thank you. Thank you for the crossbow. Thank you for resurrection. Thank you, Father for resurrection power, beliefs inside of us now through the Holy Spirit. So I asked you Holy Spirit that you will manifest yourself right now in our lives and in every heart, the you will do what only you can do. That as you are here with us, Jesus, your presence right here with us, Lord, that you will manifest with the fullness of the cross, the fullness of resurrection power, in our lives, and in our families. And those who are going to hear this message as well, in Jesus name, Amen. So I want to start with a scripture in Philippians. Three, okay, and the book of Philippians in chapter three. And I love the how this chapter begins, that is, Paul, say, and finally, my bed, my brethren, Rejoice in the Lord, I just love that. He's in prison, he is in, in in the discomfort of a prison cell. And he is encouraging the other believers and his say, my brother's Rejoice in the Lord. And Paul basically gives his personal testimony here in this chapter. And it's an example of not placing it but he's telling them it's like, Don't place your confidence in your own achievement. Don't place your confidence in your own flesh, but put your confidence in Christ. I love this song that, that we stand just now that it says, let me find it. I think it was the last song. I will not boast in anything, no gifts, no power, no wisdom, but I will boast in Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection, why shall I gain from his reward? I cannot give an answer. But this I know, with all my heart, His wounds have pay my Ramson. And we're going to see that this is part. This is the message the poll has in this chapter. And if there is, there was someone who had accomplishments according to the law, and maybe according to the flesh, that was Paul, you know, and he begins in this chapter to say, you know, as to say the things to it begins to tell us just get there. He says circumcise the eighth day, of the State of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of the Hebrews concerning the law Pharisee concerning seal, persecuting the church, concerning the righteousness which is in the law, blameless. And here what Paul is telling us is that he's considering this accomplishments, this religious status that he had even where he came from, nothing in compared to the one thing that he was pursuing, now was a believer of Christ and what had become his life purposes. And this next verses, the Lord had me in the last few weeks, and then had caused me to seek deeper the things that Paul tells us that he sought above all else. So I'm going to read verse seven through 11. But what things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. I mean, he's talking about all his achievements, right? Religious achievements, like He's everything. Yet indeed, I also count all things loss, for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, he's like, I have suffered the loss of all those things. But yet I count them as rubbish. And this is what is profound. He's like, not only I have lost this, but I consider that the loss of the things I rubbish. For this cause, that I may gain Christ, and be found in him, not having my own righteousness wishes from the law, but that wishes through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God, by faith, that I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death, if by any means or may attend to the resurrection from the dead. So when we see this whole chapter, we see that later on, Paul is also talking about running the race, he compares his life as running the race. Okay, but but he has something in mind. And it's what he says here at the end, that to be conformed to His death, if by any means I may attend to the resurrection from the dead. And most scholars believe that what Paul is saying here is that he had seen in the Spirit, he had a glimpse in the spirit of what is that day, where he is in front of Jesus, that day, of, of, of resurrection of the resurrection of the dead, and he has a glimpse in the spirit in his relationship with God in leaving alive in the Spirit, he has had a glimpse of that, and that has changed him forever. He's like, I cannot look to anything else. I cannot seek anything else in this world, but that. And I know that to get there. I must have the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, I must gain Christ, I must be found in him. I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and I must share the fellowship of His sufferings. But all of this is in the context of grace, because he says what he says here in the verses that we read, is that no my own righteousness, wishes from the law. But that, which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith. So if you say is in the context of grace that I receive, the grace of Christ has done it is my faith put on him that I know that I received the righteousness of God, not because of anything that I can earn, there's nothing that I can do to earn this. But this is where I'm standing in this place of grace of faith. But yet, I am running this race with one goal, that I may know, Christ and I may be that I may gain Christ and I may be founding him that I may know the power of the resurrection in the knowledge in the fellowship of His sufferings. So we're gonna say that there are four things here, I know there's more, but I feel like the Lord is, wants us to concentrate in four things here want the knowledge of Christ. To them, we may gain Christ and be found in him. Three, that we may know him and the power of his resurrection, and for that we may know the fellowship of His sufferings. So let's start with start with the first one, the knowledge of Christ, as we know, as we been working together as a spiritual family, and Pastor Robert has been teaching so much about this, about knowing God and we know the knowing God. We're not talking about just intellectual knowledge, or head knowledge, but we're talking about experientially knowledge resulting from our constant personal communion with Christ. It's like the difference when we read the Word of God just to Reading, are when we are having an encounter with God through His Word, or the difference between having a true encounter with the truth of God. When we have an encounter with the truth of God, we're having an encounter, not only with the knowledge of the truth with the presence of the truth with the presence of Jesus in that moment begins to transform us, instead of our own truth that we have formed about God, as Nancy was teaching us last week. Paul prays this in one of his apostolic prayers for believers in Ephesians, 116 and 22, for the Father, to give us the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him. And I was not going to go there. But let's go there. There's one place that there's several places in scripture that talks more about the knowledge of God that Paul is trying to, to show us and one of those places sufficient 317 18. This replaces inefficient that we're going to go here to. So here is beginning in verse 17, Paul says, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts, through faith, that you have been rooted and grounded in love may be able to comprehend with all the saints, what is the breadth and the length and the height and the depth, and to know the love of Christ, which surpasses knowledge, that you may be feel up to all the fullness of God. So wanting means that Christ may dwell in our hearts. How many of us say that Jesus, I want you to, to live in my heart, Jesus, just just come to my heart, Jesus just changed my heart, what that actually means for us. what it truly means, practically as we live in everyday, what it actually means that Jesus lives in our heart, like he just stays there. I mean, obviously, he transforms us. But what is part of the dwelling of Christ in our hearts? Maybe you already know this, but I didn't know quite all of this. So these were hearts. As I was looking at in the Greek isa word, that obviously means the heart, it also means the mind. So it's so here with the words of Paul, he's saying that Christ dwells in your heart that the Christ may dwell in your mind. He also talks about the character, the inner self, life that we have. The intentions that we have, is the center of our being. This word cardio, it means the effective center of our beans, I had to look what effective was. And that word affective means moods, feelings, and attitudes. So Paul is saying, the cries may dwell in your mind, in your heart, in your inner self, that he's going to become the center of your moods, your humor, your feelings, your emotions, your attitudes. And that Christ may dwell in your heart, because it says that this we're also means in the capacity of moral preference. That those desires, choices that we have, it is the power of choosing an act, and to make a decision. So what Paul is saying is Christ has to be in the desires that you have, and why you make decisions in your moral compasses. It is him it is him who is supposed to God and to be Lord over all these things, how different is them for us? To pray, then, Christ come to my horror come to the heart of my children. Now we can actually pray even more intentionally. That's what the Lord was saying and say, I say, Lord, obviously there are times when, you know, in my moods, you know, in my attitudes, right? I'm like, and I'm okay sometimes with that. It's like, it's okay. It's just the time you know, it's okay. But hear, Paul is saying, Christ must dwell in this in all of this. Then we serve fullness that he wants to bring in produce people knowing he can't She doesn't want to come just in a little part, he wants to be the fullness because he's able to full everything, to feel everything, everything from our moods or intentions or inner self, change your character, the desires that we are having. He says here desires to produce the desire the makers, tech, this is what he's talking about here, not something here, then he says that he has to be rooted and grounded in love is talking about that word routed? Is is saying, to get hold of making it one's own. So he's saying, make it your own. To grab something, grasp this love and be grounded, meaning lay the foundation be firmly established in this love. So then you may be able to comprehend and this is the part that he was like, Oh man, I never seen this with all the saints. It's not just enough our relationship with God. There is something that needs to be grasped, that we need to get hold off. And it is when we are with other believers, there is a fullness that is going to come to comprehend and be grounded in Christ's love, when he is with all the saints. And he says in then this is what it is what it is the breath we cannot comprehend what is the breath, the length, the height, the depth? And to know again, intimately experientially, know the love of Christ, not enough that you know that he loves you, but have you experienced His love which surpasses knowledge this where knowledge means doctrine, wisdom and apply knowledge. So it's not enough to have all the right doctrine about the love of Christ is like you must experience this love. So you then will be filled up to all the fullness of God Okay. Talking about the saints right that we share this with all the saints there's a fullness that comes okay I want to I want to read to you. Here my Bible that were fullness means so good. Okay, most of us have heard that dream the pastor Rod had about seeing us like in a ship, riding dead, we were there. And we were there as a spiritual family and we were through the waters, okay. Most of us have heard that. Okay, this is what fullness means. Full number, full complement, full measure plenitude that which has been completed, the word describes a ship with a full cargo and crew. And a town with no empty houses. These says the fullness that God is talking about is saying in the fullness that I want to accomplish as we are here gathered together is that the fullness in our houses the fullness in our family, there is a fullness that in this moment is happening in Christ because we gather together. When you when we gather with our family, in our houses, there is a fullness, there's a fullness that God is accomplishing there. So as you know, as a mom that when I'm hunting my time with the Lord is not just enough for me to have my time with the Lord. It is to invite my family is to invite, you know, to invite our spouse children to come into this because there is a fullness that God is producing in that moment. Also, Paul talks about this knowing this deeper knowing God through our personal experiencing of him and his love, like we saw here in Ephesians three, as Christ dwells in our hearts through faith that we will know the spiritual inheritance that we have in Christ, and exceeding greatness of His power to each one of us who believe. So this greatness of this power that Paul is saying, The God has towards us who believe this power now lives in us according to the power that worked in Christ. When the father raise him from the dead and see it in him at his Ride hand in the heavenly places. How many of you can say okay, that was, this is news for me, isn't the first time that I heard that probably nobody here will raise their hand. We all know that right? We all know that that's what happened. We're talking about wrestle rection power. The now lives in us, as the Father in Jesus lives and dwells in us through the Holy Spirit. And I know that we know this, we know it in our heads, we know this. But I want to ask us this question. How many of us believe in constant awareness of that power of resurrection, the lives in us? How God, how many of us are aware of how God is working in us the same mighty power because Jesus rose from the dead. If we are rejoicing today about resurrection power, about the Christ was raised was God Rowson from the dead. Yet the Scripture tells us that that same power leaving us the by the way, that this power, seeded Christ, far above all principalities, powers, might end dominion, and every name that is named not only in this age, but also in that wish to come. So is this undescribable power. And then he says here in the scriptures, that he put all things under his feet, under the feet of Jesus, the father put all the things under his feet, and gave Him to be the head, over all things to the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him, who feels all in all. So he's saying, you and me as the church, collectively, and individually, we are the church, he's saying, you have resurrection power in you, and the purposes of God is to be the head of your life. So the fullness of God can be in you, so he can feel all in you and through you. How many of us live this way? I mean, I know I don't. So if this power of resurrection lives in us, through the Holy Spirit, and escapable, to bring to life, what's dead? That is greater above any power of darkness that tries to rule our lives or family and this world. That actually these powers are under the feet of Jesus. And since we are his body, right, we are his body, then they should be under his feet, as the church. So why do we leave? I've asked. There's no power of resurrection leaving in us. And it actually feels as we are under the feet of the spiritual powers of darkness. I think those are really good questions to ask. And I know that probably you want me to have an answer, but I don't. I'm not here to tell you. What are the answers of this questions? I think it will be very foolish of me trying to do that, but I can show you and and take us to the spec, this spec of what I feel like in the in the greatness of these truths. And in this reality of what Christ has accomplished and resurrection power, there's a speck in the midst of this that God was speaking in. That's what I want to share with you. And again, we may know a speck here and there of this vast reality. But these I know, even when it's a speck Tinus speck in the fullness of what God has made available for us. The speck after speck that we receive and He reveals to us are huge in our lives. They should be transformational, because they are done. They are done through the Spirit and through his presence. The speck that I feel the Lord is inviting us to encounter this morning is part of the infinite vast Power found in the resurrection. And Nancy was I was praying with her and others in in one of the prayer Council this week. And then she prayed this. And it's not the same words, but but it was very profound for me, because this is part of what God's been speaking. And she was praying in the line of this thing. So it says that moment after the crucifixion, when Christ died for our sins and our place, and then his dead body laid on a dark tomb, on the third day, all the power of Heaven think about in in that moment, all the power of Heaven, all the power of God, eternity itself. What always has been in what always will be, came in collapse into the body of Christ. In that moment, that power resurrection came and swallowed and defeated the claims that death itself in the power of darkness, thought they hard on Christ at that moment. But the power, glory of God, His life, His light, his authority, to his authority came and shine through his body shined, through every single wound, the wounds of the process, on that third day, became the vessel of resurrection power, to change everything, the universe, humanity forever, throughout eternity. In that moment, things didn't change us, for us again, before the entire universe, and turn it in that moment collapse with the now. It turned it in that moment, was able to enter into the heart of man. And heaven and earth became one, the wall of separation was broken between man and God, between heaven and earth. Again, I'm not talking about anything new that we all know. But why is it that we are not walking in this reality? Truly, what happened in that day is the new a new creation of humans was born out of the spirit, a new man became alive what the Holy Spirit came and make residents. Now in us through the sacrifice of Christ, the wounds of Christ Jesus became the vessel in which we are healed. As the Prophet I say, a prophesy, and I say, a 4053, five, but he was pierced for our transgressions, He crushed, he wouldn't sorry, He was crushed for our iniquities, the punishment that brought us peace was on him. and by his wounds, we are healed. And I know that we all know in here, that he was through the sufferings of Christ on the cross with his sacrifice, that we have become the children of God, that through His grace and faith in Him, we have received salvation, and the payment for the ransom of our lives has been paid in full. But my question is, are we like Paul, like we ran in here in Philippians, and we make in our life goal, are we making what Paul says in the scripture, a one thing is to know Christ, to have the knowledge of Christ to be found in Him, to gain Christ, to know the power of his resurrection, and to share the fellowship of His sufferings, how that become our one thing. Remember, the knowingness experience is to experience encounter have encounters with him, through the words on His Word, through prayer, through worship, whether through fasting wood, or throughout our day, as we commune with Him, through difficulties, through pain, through wounds, through disappointments, and even through the death of the expectations we had. This is part of what Tom was sharing with us right was the beauty that he came even in the midst of suffering in the midst of this, that we can remember this, and this is the place that the disciples were between The cross and the resurrection, they found themselves in a journey and what the Lord was saying, then most of us find ourselves in this journey at one point or another. It is the journey between the cross and the resurrection. Because what is between this journey of the cross and the resurrection, what is in the middle, there is a grave. And there is death. There is a grave a dark, grave and death. And sometimes the Lord was just was just sharing that at some times we are in this place. Let me just share this in my notes here. Like the disciple found themselves, this was a place, okay, between the place of the gray between the cross and the resurrection is a place of grieving is a place of fear, because they were also experiencing fear. Many like Peter, were experiencing shame, guilt, a sense of failure, the, the they waste all those three years after, after all things didn't go as they thought they were gonna go, the Messiah was dead. Now what now, they had no idea what was next. How they thought that things were gonna happen didn't happen. They were dealing also with the grieving or what they thought it was going to happen, not only the grieving or loosen the loved one, but they were grieving what they thought it was going to happen. And this is the place between the journey of the cross and the resurrection. The Lord, when he was speaking to me about this, his like, this is a journey that we find ourselves as well. And the Lord was saying that sometimes we stop at that second day, and we get stuck there. In the journey, we get stuck in the grave. We get stuck in the disappointment in the wounds and the pain in the fear. In the death a while we thought things are going to look like for us for a family for callings. And there's a death that needed to happen. But the problem is we stay in that place. And the Lord spoke this phrase that I didn't understood at the beginning, he's like, Stop bringing flowers to the graves. Stop making a memorial of the disappointments start going and revisiting what's dead. If you stop in that journey, you missing you missing the goal you missing to know the resurrection power that is available death that second day was just a bridge for resurrection. And that's what the Lord begin to just show me what things I been going and visit and bring flowers and make it almost as memorials of the things that are dead. And I felt like the father was saying, part of this message today is that today, we're going to stop bringing flowers to the tomb. Today, he wants us to have an encounter with resurrection power. We're going to have an encounter we want he can do through wounds, what he can do two things, they are dead, what he can do and in that tomb. And if you see that, sweetie, can you bring that? That craft air of the tomb, this craft we did with the children in his garden tomb for those who are going to listen to smash this and you are not seeing what is this that you can see in Pinterest type Garden Tomb craft for kids, and this is what's gonna happen. So we did this right. So this was very visual for me, because this is what we tend to do. And if you want to just imagine then here in this tomb is pain, wounds, suffering disappointments, or own ideas of God of who he is or what he should do for us what this life is going to look like and they have come to a place of death. We all have gone through this, we all have seasons in our lives that we have this. And we close it. And we've been coming to bring flowers to this, bring flowers to this as a memorial. But this is what God was saying it is time, then when we have an encounter with the resurrection power of Christ, just like you did with Christ, the death cannot hold him. But the actual the power, resurrection costs this tone, to open up the tomb. And then the light of Christ, the power of God caused that the wounds of dark body that he was dead on that grave began to shine through the power of resurrection. And now not only he was alive, but now through those wounds, we can become alive because of the power of resurrection. Now what was dead can become alive in our lives. Now he wants to use all these wounds. So the power of resurrection which shines through us, and He will bring healing, healing to others. Healing not only wants to heal us, but he wants like Christ us the very wounds, disappointments, the things that were dead in that tomb, he wants to bring light, he wants to spring life, he wants to bring the power of resurrection through those wounds. No more letters hide or wounds in that tomb. And let us make a memorial of that. We are not in the second day, they reset their day. And that is the power of resurrection that God is calling us this morning. So there's something here in this four things. And obviously, we're not going to get to that because I spent too much time on other things. Yes, thank you. Something that he says here, Paul, in Philippians. Three, when he says I may gain Christ to be found in him, saying that I was reading a lot of different scholars about the commentaries on this. And there's one thing that just struck me, I Oh, the Lord, when I read that commentary, I'm telling you how to pause, and just like oh, Lord, oh, just just spending time in what he wanted to do in my own heart. And then this caller said, The following is like, in our day of visitation of Christ, which is every day, all the time, in the day of visitation of Christ. Is he going to found us in him? Every day, is Christ as his viscerally knows, is he found in Austin him? Or is he found in us, in his finding us, in the struggles of life, in the words of life is defined in us in the world is defined in US in, in our in our own self. Like I had to repent? Where is he finding us? And I'm not saying that, you know, we just need to be in the prayer room, that secret place all day long. But when we are founding Christ, when we are when we are abiding in Christ, no matter where are we, why we do no matter where we go, we can keep the communion with Him throughout the day, we can keep Christ in us, he can find us when he visited us in our work, when he visited us in our houses, when he visited us in school, wherever he is coming to visit us. He can find us in Him. If we make our life goal to be found in him as Paul did. And he was saying as we are find in him, then we actually are gaining him. That's how we gain Christ as we are abiding. And he is found in US himself. And then again, that I may know in number three, that we said that I may know him, okay, that deeply experientially knowing him and the power of his resurrection. And that I may know the fellowship of His sufferings one of the things that the Lord was speaking is that when we join him in the suffering, in the fellowship of His sufferings, the suffering one thing is to know we all know that the His suffering, His his wounds, and everything that he went through West Ferrars that he suffered greatly. We know that in our, in our knowledge in our head knowledge, but my question is how many of us are constantly or at least have asked, even one time to the Father, Father, how you felt? How you actually felt on that day of the crucifixion, when you had like we sang in one of the songs, he had to look away. Because he knew that that's what he was going to be the ransom from our lives. But how he felt as a father, I seen His beloved Son, torture killed for us, how we actually have entered into the heart of the Father, in that moment, have we ever enter into the heart of suffering that the Father has for us when we go through difficulties? We all know that God is with us this scripture says, I will never leave you will never forsake you. But when we go through difficulties, how are we ever asked to the Father? How do you feel right now? About my situation? How do you feel about the pain that I'm feeling right now. Because when we enter to the suffering of the heart of God, even for us, when we suffer, we realize how much he's suffering. And I tell you what, there's nothing that had ever healed my heart, than to enter into the suffering of the Father, when I have seen how he has felt for the difficulties for the pain that I've been through, is the greatest healing that I have ever encountered in my life. So entering into the fellowship of His suffering, not only of what he did, but entering into the software, and the heat goes with us as we go through sufferings. To know this, this is what this is what what Paul is also speaking here for us. And again, the power of his resurrection with this I finished. This power of his resurrection pulse tells us in Ephesians, one that tells us that again, this power, that the lives inside of us, the now through the Holy Spirit, right? Our spirits, I joined with the Holy Spirit, okay, they are joined with the Holy Spirit, their new man is alive through the Spirit, because we are a new creation now in Christ. So this new man is created in Christ as a new creation, right? And it's our spirit as they are joined with the Holy Spirit, something happen. And it's like if there's a place if I if I had to explain it this way, it's almost like if there's a place in our spirit called communion. And is this place where the Father Jesus and the Holy Spirit lives inside of us, and they're actually community having communion with one another in us, in our spirit, their communion with one another, they live inside of us. But the invitation is for us to come in into this fellowship that they have into this communion that they have now are we going to commune with them through our spirit. Because now through the Spirit, now the spirit is going to cause the soul in our bodies to align with that perfect fellowship with the perfect love with a perfect power of resurrection, that power that is in God Himself. Promotes of us are not taking the time to commune with God in us. To join the power of resurrection there is in us, this place of communion is where you receive revelation, this place of communities where we hear the voice of God, this play of communion is we learn how the voice of God sounds, this place of communion is when God uses us through His Spirit and and when God brings miracles, signs and wonders when we speak a prophetic word when we give a word of knowledge is our spirit communion with God himself with the Spirit of God through the new man that is communion with God, there it is, is we surrender and when humbling or self to his ways, it is this communion. And sometimes we wonder what we I mean, your God, bro, how much time we spend in time to actually commune with Him. Why don't you have revelation? How much actually you are entering into that place of communion that is there through the Holy Spirit. But I don't hear the word. I just read the Word and there's nothing there. I've been there. We can ask Holy Spirit, we can have that begin to have the communion inner spirit through the Spirit with him. And he does the rest. So that's what I feel like the Lord is there's much more, but I'm just going to leave it here. So it's not too long the teaching. But this is what I felt like the Lord was want us to go through today. I feel like the Lord wants us in this in this morning as we pray, to access the power of resurrection. And I believe this in my heart. And I don't want to offend this if this is not in your theology, but I do believe the Lord's wants to heal. I believe that the Lord wants to heal physically. I believe that the Lord wants to heal emotionally. I believe that the Lord wants to restore and bring wholeness to our soul. And I believe that some of us are going to start a process of healing. Maybe the wholeness of the human is not going to come today. But I do believe that the Lord is going to start a process today. Because he doesn't want us just to remember, and to have a teaching about how Christ was resurrected from the dead, who wants us to encounter the fullness of why he resurrected or why he went to the cross, then we actually have an encounter with his presence with the power of Rhett's resurrection right now that the blinders of our eyes will be removed, that this sin in our lives will be revealed. And we will be able to even bring it to the Lord, that the things that have hold us back the things that they are not allowing us to have that communion with Him, we're going to have an encounter with the resurrected Christ. Think about this, think about Mary and the disciples, let's put example of Mary, Mary went to that tomb. Mary knew Jesus before the cross before the resurrection, she actually didn't recognize the voice of her beloved one of her savior of her friend of her teacher. He didn't recognize him. When Christ was resurrected. She had to come in and counter with the voice of resurrection of the recent Lord, calling her name is say, Mary. And when she heard that she realized that he was Jesus. It was her beloved. And I feel like the Father is saying, Today, I want you to hear from the voice of resurrection. My voice as a resurrected Christ, calling your name and calling you into healing, calling into into the fullness of resurrection into the fullness of the healing into the fullness of everything that I pay for in the cross, let it begin today. So I want us to pray. And I want us to just in this moments, just begin to invite the Holy Spirit right now. Let us begin and just invite Holy Spirit. You are here. Jesus, you are here. Father, you are here. Because you said that when two or more gathering your name, you're here. Jesus, the power of resurrection, the rose from the dead lives inside of each one of us. And I just pray father, like Paul prayed, like Paul with thinking, let us or one thing be to know you to experience in you, Lord, there are one thing in life become to gain Christ. Let it the one thing that we have father be to know you, Lord, to be found in you to know the power of resurrection, the lives in us, then we may know the fellowship of your sufferings. And as you do this, Lord, I just thank you for the healing that you releasing in this place. Lord, I just thank you Holy Spirit for the healing and the power that you are releasing upon our lives or upon our loved ones, even those who are not here we are believing more for the power of resurrection of the things that we thought they were dead in our lives to become alive Father, we believe in for resurrection power, Lord on their lives, Lord, that the dry bones will leave no matter how dead that looks like the power of resurrection is swallowing death is swallowing what was dead and costing life to spring fourth Lord. So we just thank You, Lord for salvation. Thank you for deliverance. Thank you Father. They you sanctify and you send in a support For You, Lord, I just thank you for life that is common in breathing upon our bodies upon or salts or upon our Spirit, Lord, and we becoming alive like never before, Lord, that we're going to be the church like it says that he received the fullness of Him we're going to be the church Lord, not that barely makes it we're going to be the church, the what? In the fullness of Christ that is called to receive the fullness of Him to be filled completely with him. So I pray Lord, and I receive the healing power that it is in the body's even at this moment law the miracles Lord they you costing embodies to kill and I just want to ask you faith if you feel led, I want to want to ask you to even place your hand and a place in your body if you are in need of healing. I just feel like like the Lord wants to heal today that the Lord is healing us today. He wants to manifest Himself in us in our body so Father Thank you. Thank you Holy Spirit for the healing the you release in Holy Spirit. you're releasing healing upon bodies Lord Jesus, thank You Lord are you releasing healing in the mind you're releasing healing in the brain floor you're releasing healing Lord in in in next you're releasing healing for the garden spine floor embarks more you releasing healing through our bodies today. Father, I thank you for the healing also lore of the of the wounds nor the neck, the sometimes score or invisible wounds those wounds, Lord of our hearts, those wounds in our assaults, Lord Jesus, I just thank you Holy Spirit for the healing of the wounds, Lord Jesus, the resurrection power is actually is going to begin not only to heal, but use those wounds to be a vessel of your power in the life of others. Lord Jesus, I thank You, Lord, that those wounds are going to be the vessel slore Of Your goodness and Your love and Your power towards others. Lord, thank You, Lord Jesus, that this that the tombs in our lives have been opened right now by the power of resurrection, and no more we will have to go and bring flowers to the tombs. No more we're going to make memorials we're breaking the memorial stones, the power of resurrection is breaking it wide open lore. We believe in this lore for our lives. We believe in this world love once, Father, thank you, Jesus, that you are alive. Thank you that you are real. Thank You that Your kingdom is real father. So thank you, Jesus. Thank you for the healing. Thank you Holy Spirit, you are releasing the healing right now. We receive it more. We receive an unfaithful we receive in this new journey of healing that we are entering today. A journey of healing Lord, in Jesus name. Thank you, father. Thank you, Jesus. Thank You, Lord. 

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