27th JUNE, 2021
PASTOR OLUBI JOHNSON
MANIFESTING THE GLORY OF GOD
1 Corinthians 15:41 NKJV
There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory.
While this refers to the resurrection, in the manifold wisdom (Eph. 3.10) of God this can also be applied to the glory of God that will be manifested through the Church in this hour.
In other words, the degree of the manifestation of the glory of God through the Church will vary from saint to saint. The saints are typified by stars (Dan. 12:3; Gen. 37:9).
The glory of God is the physical manifestation of His Presence and power that men can physically see.
The degree of the glory of God manifested through us will depend on the degree to which we are developed in the love of God:
1. Those that have developed the love of God to the level of babies to little children will manifest the glory of God at the level of the seventy disciples under the ministry of the Lord Jesus (Lk. 10:1; 17-21).
2. Those that have developed the love of God to the level of little children to young men will manifest the glory of God at the level of Stephen and Phillip (Acts 6:8; 8:4-8).
3. Those that have developed the love of God to the level of young men to fathers will manifest the glory of God at the level of Peter and Paul (Acts 5:14-16; 19:11-12).
4. Those developed in love to the level of fathers will manifest the glory at the level of the Lord Jesus and greater (Jn. 2:11).
John 14:12-13
Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do, because I go to My Father.
So now we should daily, as a habit, be diligent in the Word and prayer to develop maturity in divine love, so we can manifest the glory of God in this hour!
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