• The power of God becomes available in the direction of your consciousness.
• Wherever you are conscious of what God did , the power of God will be available in that area.
Mark 5:28-31, 1 Cor 11:21-31
• Every time you remember Jesus, remember what He died for.
• Jesus didn’t come to earth in order to live, He came in order to die and rise again.
• If Jesus was killed just after his birth, His blood would have never been able to heal anyone. He needed to run the course to prove that He was a worthy sacrifice.
• Whatever Jesus did here on earth was so that he could qualify for what He came to do.
• We were instructed to take communion often.
• There is a benefit that comes by you being conscious of Jesus’ death and demonstrating it by taking communion.
• As an individual, are you showing the Lord’s death?
• What is it that Jesus achieved through His death that we are showing through our lives that people can see and know that Jesus died and lives again?
• No one can be worthy outside of Jesus’ blood.
• As you partake of the communion, you should have the mentality that you want those things which Jesus died for to replace those things He didn’t die for that are present in your life.
Prov 13:18, John 2:5, Deut 32:10
• Instructions are what construct destinies in the kingdom of God.
• You are disorderly when you are out of instruction but orderly when you are in instruction.
Things to note concerning instructions
1. Instructions are not convenient to you
2. Instructions are not for analysis
3. An instruction places a demand on you and are non-negotiable (Ezek 4:4-5)
UNDERSTANDING THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTION (Phili 3:10)
Rom 5:16-17, Phili 3:10
• We must understand that Jesus died for a reason.
• When we know those reasons and appropriate them in our lives, things change.
Mat 27:50-53, 1 Cor 15:20-22
• The power of resurrection has ability to open doors nothing else can open and to open graves.
• It is not necessary to remain in bondage after Jesus has resurrected.
• The power of Jesus’ resurrection is ordained for supernatural restoration (1 Cor 15:21).
• The cost of Adam’s rebellion was paid in full, proven by Jesus rising from the dead. This means man can have dignity again.
• The power of Jesus’ resurrection makes man to be supernaturally restored to his redemptive dignity.
What benefits arise out of the power of Jesus’ resurrection?
1. Turning from captivity to liberty (Mat 27:50-53)
2. We moved from defeat to victory (1 Cor 15:55-57)
3. We moved from filthiness to holiness (1 Cor 15:42, 2 Cor 5:21)
4. He turned our shame to glory (1 Cor 15:43)
5. We moved from weakness to power
6. We moved From the natural realm to the supernatural realm (1 Cor 15:44, Rom 8:11)
• A born again christian must be conscious that he should operate in the supernatural realm because he is no longer natural.
• You should feel suffocated when you’re not operating in the spirit realm.
• You are meant to live a higher life.
• You are a spirit being that lives in a body.
7. We moved From failure to breakthrough (Mat 28:18-20)
8. We moved from sickness to health (Rom 8:11)
• Our duty is to know how to quicken our spirits by the Spirit that lives in us.
9. We moved from death to life (John 14:19, Heb 2:14-15, 1 John 4:18-19, 5:13, Acts 1:3, 2 Cor 8:9)
• A born-again christian is living; cannot die but only transition