A question to Pastor, regarding a
passage of scripture in Jeremiah [4:3] and Hosea [10:12], provoked a very
in-depth teaching: Q. As the LORD delivers us, and
brings us into His LIGHT and ...KINGDOM; Are we all brought into the KINGDOM with
“fallow ground?” or, as Pastor defines “it:” “uncultivated insides?”
Not as if we will have already
apprehended, or comprehended, that for which we have been apprehended (or
possessed); rather, as newborn babes, we must first be washed (by the word), then
discipled (unto perfection) by tutors and governors; that we might grow
up and be fruitful.
[Phil 3:12; 1 Pet 2: 2; Gal 4:2;
Col 1:10]
Father is the husbandman, and His
Word is His plow; to “root out ...pull down ...destroy, and ...throw down” vain
imaginations, and any high thinking that would exhalt itself against the
knowledge of God; and to build and plant (seed), until Christ is formed in us.
[2 Tim 2:6; Jer 1:10; Gal 4:19]
Breaking up the fallow ground
(aka, “uncultivated insides”) prepares us to “conceive seed,” until Abba speaks
His intent, and performs His word.
[Pastor; Isa 55:10-11]
ThenSingsMySoul:
… BEFORE THESE EARTHLY CARES TAKE
YOU OUT;
TURN YOU AROUND, BREAK UP YOUR FALLOW GROUND!
[Winans]