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The Dimension of Truth.


If you study the life of Jesus, you will discover that he always knew what to do in every situation, there was not a problem he didn’t know how to solve. Imagine if your life could be like that, always on top and never at the bottom. Once he came across a man who had been born blind, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man's eyes and said, "go wash", the man went and washed, and came back seeing (John 9:1-7). How did Jesus know what to do, how did he know it would work? You might argue and say, because he was the Son of God or that he came from heaven. But that was not the reason, remember he came to represent man, therefore he lived as a man, everything he could do, was what man can do. What we read in the Bible, was what he could do with his faith as a man. In John 14:12 he said, “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do.” Jesus exemplified the type of life we are called to live in the Kingdom of God, Christianity is a life of kings, we are called to rule over the system of this world.

The reason he could do all those things was because of what he knew, it was his state of consciousness. Knowledge activates the laws of the spirit to either work for you or against you, question is, what did Jesus know, and what was his state of consciousness. The answer to this question is found in John 1:14 which says, “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” Jesus was the Word of God made flesh, his everyday consciousness was that of Word. He thought only the Word, reasoned through the Word, and measured everything through the Word. His words were the expression of his thoughts, his actions were the expression of his thoughts, and his thoughts were the Word of God. He did all that he could do because he operated from the dimension of truth, he had the exact knowledge for each and every situation, the Word knows everything about everything. In John 17:17 he said; “your word is truth”, Hebrews 4:13 says nothing can be hidden from the Word.

When Jesus walked on the water, he did not measure with human intellect, he measured the water with the Word, the Word knew something about the water that was hidden to the natural order. There is something about your life that the Word knows, but you don't know. Elijah traveled from one city to another without walking or using any means of transport, the Word knows how human beings can travel through Holy Spirit. In Christianity we are called to abandon our former thoughts and ways of doing things, and replace them with the new thoughts and ways of the Kingdom. God expects each and everyone of his children to learn the ways of his Kingdom and live the Kingdom life here on earth. Romans 12:2 says; Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. He is telling us to come to the state of consciousness of the Word, so that we can think the Word, do the Word and measure everything with the Word, then we will do the works of Jesus.


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