More Fullness and Fulfillment
More Fullness and Fulfillment
You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses.
Acts 1:8
There are few kingdom principles that are more life-giving than fullness/fulfillment.
When Christ was prepared to ascend into heaven off the top of the Mount of Olives, He reinforced with His disciples the fullness/fulfillment principle. “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you,” (fullness) “…and you will be my witnesses.” (fulfillment)
You want to give God permission to work in you, in order for Him to truly work through you. This fullness/fulfillment principle is irrefutable.
God’s work in us (fullness) is the work of the Holy Spirit. God’s work through us (fulfillment) is also the work of the Holy Spirit.
Fullness and fulfillment must work simultaneously. Rarely does God call us to focus exclusively on one or the other. Christ is constantly working in us, and He is constantly working through us.
Father God, today I open the door to my life so that you can do everything You want to do in me (fullness) so that You can do everything You want to do through me (fulfillment), in Jesus’ Name.
YEAR ON FIRE
© Fred A. Hartley, III
All rights reserved
Unless otherwise indicated, the English Standard Bible (ESV) is used.
This daily Christ-encountering, fire-starter is not intended to replace your daily Bible reading and prayer time, but rather to motivate you to spend extended time in His presence.
You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses.
Acts 1:8
There are few kingdom principles that are more life-giving than fullness/fulfillment.
When Christ was prepared to ascend into heaven off the top of the Mount of Olives, He reinforced with His disciples the fullness/fulfillment principle. “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you,” (fullness) “…and you will be my witnesses.” (fulfillment)
You want to give God permission to work in you, in order for Him to truly work through you. This fullness/fulfillment principle is irrefutable.
God’s work in us (fullness) is the work of the Holy Spirit. God’s work through us (fulfillment) is also the work of the Holy Spirit.
Fullness and fulfillment must work simultaneously. Rarely does God call us to focus exclusively on one or the other. Christ is constantly working in us, and He is constantly working through us.
Father God, today I open the door to my life so that you can do everything You want to do in me (fullness) so that You can do everything You want to do through me (fulfillment), in Jesus’ Name.
YEAR ON FIRE
© Fred A. Hartley, III
All rights reserved
Unless otherwise indicated, the English Standard Bible (ESV) is used.
This daily Christ-encountering, fire-starter is not intended to replace your daily Bible reading and prayer time, but rather to motivate you to spend extended time in His presence.
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