The Believer’s Authority
John 1:12
But as many as received
Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe
in His name:
This opening scripture happens to be one of my favorites. It’s
a scripture that opens our eyes to see the authority we possess in Christ. Many
are times as believers we fail to understand the kind of authority we carry as Children of God and what
it means to be a child of God. On several instances Jesus has referred to this
kind of living as having little faith. The opening scripture has highlighted
what it takes for us to be called children of God. I believe that when we
understand authority, the operation of faith becomes easier. The greatest way
to grow in faith therefore is to understand your authority and use it with the
assigned responsibilities.
Here is a time Jesus is sleeping soundly in a boat amidst a
great tempest that arises on the sea and the boat that is covered with
waves. His disciples are filled with fear and wake Him up pleading with Him to
save them for they believe they are going to die. Now for me it’s Jesus’
response and reaction that’s everything. It’s one that reveals the authority
Jesus carries: “Why are you fearful, oh you of little faith? And then he arose and
rebuked the winds and the sea and there was a great calm.” This is how
Jesus demonstrates His authority as the son of God. He demonstrates his right
to rebuke the winds and the sea and the obedience these have towards Him. He
understands His Father is the provider and author of all things and One who gives
good things to His children. (Matthew
7:11)
Jesus is telling many of us today: Oh you of little Faith! Many of us are like
how the disciples behaved here; we are with Jesus in the same boat, yet we are helplessly crying that we are dying of poverty, joblessness, depression, pain and hurt . We are not aware of how to exercise our authority to
rebuke the winds and the sea because of our little faith. Now I have come to
learn that little Faith just doesn’t happen to be. It comes because we are operating in
the flesh. John 4:24 says God is spirit
and those who worship Him worship in spirit and in truth. How then do you
expect to have faith in one who is spirit while you are operating in the flesh?
Being a child of God as we have seen in the opening scripture
is a right and any right comes with responsibilities. In Matthew 17, Jesus heals a boy who was
epileptic. The father brings the boy to Jesus pleading for healing Mercy. He
reveals to Jesus that he once brought the boy to his disciples but they could
not cure him. And again in his response Jesus tackles the issue of Faith. “O faithless and perverse generation,
how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to
Me.” This is a response of One who knows their position in power. Jesus knew
who He was in and to the Father that is why he could confidently say bring him
to me. After the boy was cured the disciples asked Him why they were unable to
cast the demon out. The response Jesus gives in verse 21 is one that’s demonstrating
that our right as Children of God comes with a responsibility and that responsibility
is prayer and Fasting. For this is
how we commune with the Father.
Yes there are some storms that God will allow your way because He wants to build you up and fulfill His purpose for you to His glory. He will not let you drown rather He just wants you strengthened and sharpened the more to the glory of His name. Sometimes the storm might not only end at building you up, your testimony might be for the good of your family and friends and others who will see what the Lord has done with your life. Jesus went through the path of the cross for our eternal life and He is seated at the right hand of the Father; the place of authority and honor. The path of the cross was God-approved! And Jesus knew this, that's why in Matthew 26:39, he asked the Father to allow the cup pass from Him but acknowledging God's will
The reason why Jesus was able to recognize that God is the one who approved the storm is because Him and the Father are one. You and I become one with the Father through communion with him in prayer. Afterll all if we are truly His children, we will know His voice and know God-approved storms amidst the tempest (John 10:27-28).
My prayer for you is that in any case of a God-approved storm like the case of Job, you be a Child of God. One who understands the will of the Father. One who holds on to Faith in the Father. One who knows that God does not lie neither does He fail. One who knows that all things (good or bad) work together for good to them that love God; to them that were given the right to be called Children of God. It takes Faith and the use of your authority as a Child of God to know the mind of the Father in every situation which will keep you still amidst any storm and know that God is God.
Do you know your place in Christ? Do you understand your right and authority as a Child of God? Read the scriptures in this piece and ask God to help you understand His word as it is to be understood.
Blessed Living!
Ephesians 1:3-6
Praise be to the God
and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms
with every spiritual blessing in Christ. For he chose us in him before the creation of
the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love he predestined us for
adoption to sonship through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and
will—to the praise of his glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the
One he loves.

wow, there are God's approved storms. Faith grows by understanding self, and the responsibilities given to us. This is enlightening, i will dare storms, i will trouble the power inside me over the storms
ReplyDeleteAmen Brother Julius
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