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The Identity Of The Church

Apostle Grace Lubega 

1 Samuel 17: 57-58(KJV); And as David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, Abner took him, and brought him before Saul with the head of the Philistine in his hand. And Saul said to him, Whose son art thou, thou young man? And David answered, I am the son of thy servant Jesse the Bethlehemite. 

The Identity Of The ChurchThe identity of the Church of Christ is not in the gifts of men and women of God; the numbers of people flocking to churches or the size of our cathedrals. 

The identity of the Church is in the generational anointing. 

Where have we come from? From what waters did we drink? Under whose garments were we anointed? Which hands were laid on us? 

This pattern can only be seen too well from our theme scripture. 

When David attains victory over the Philistine, the question he is asked is, ‘whose son art thou?’ 

Victory was tagged to identity and identity was tagged to son-ship. 

The Church of Christ has an etymology. You can never understand this etymology until you appreciate the importance of the generational anointing. 

It is this generational anointing that begat generals in the faith. The great revivalists, healers, and demonstrators of power of old. 

These were men who understood the identity of the anointing, had the authority and power to command men’s destinies, to direct their lives and stir in them more than just an excitement over blessings but to create crazily anointed people from out of their own ministries. 

This is not the case today. 

Today, many ministers of the gospel are ‘encouragers’ of their congregation. Such men cannot raise mantles even in their own households. There is no fire on our altars from which the hearts of men can be set ablaze. 

Encouragement cannot prevail in the sands of time. Only the anointing in its undiluted glory surpasses ages to continue ministering to generations in the ages to come. 

It is what has set the church apart; what has made it peculiar; what has made it feared and revered in equal measure. 

Whose son are you, child of God? Which hands were laid on you? What is the root of your identity? 

FURTHER STUDY: 1 Corinthians 4:15, 2 Timothy 1:5 

GOLDEN NUGGET:
The identity of the church is in the generational anointing. 

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this Word. The Bible says that you are the Father of all by whom the entire family on earth and in heaven is named. I submit my life to the pattern of fatherhood and give honour to the spiritual authorities you have placed in my life. I know from which waters I drank and from whose garments I am anointed, I give honour where it is due, to the glory of your name, Amen.

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The Fathering Spirit – 3

Apostle Grace Lubega 

Malachi 4:6(KJV); And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. 

The Fathering Spirit – 3The fathering [or mothering] spirit defines the anointing every generation should flow in. Consequently, it also defines how far a generation can go. 

When we hear statements such as ‘Father of the Pentecostal Movement’; ‘Father of the Holiness Movement’; ‘Father of the Word for Faith Movement’, these were all examples of the anointing that various generations flowed in. 

The anointing flowed from certain men and women whom God had anointed and called for their times and these same men and women transferred the same to those that were humble and submitted enough to receive from them. 

Until this is understood, the Church can never flow in the generational anointing because the essence of impartations that transfer mantles is the father-son relationship. 

It is against the spiritual order to transfer a mantle to a prodigal or to a servant who has not understood his identity as a son. 

In the spiritual realm, that cycle would rather stay incomplete until a son is raised in the same line. 

This is what happened with Elisha’s lineage. He received a mantle from Elijah. This mantle was supposed to be passed on to Gehazi but Gehazi was a prodigal in many ways. He was a servant of the man of God without the heart of a son. As such, the anointing was not passed on to him as the person who was next in line. 

To God, it was much preferable to keep it in the bones of a dead man rather than rest that mantle on the head of an indifferent man. 

Mantles do not rest on people who are indifferent to this order. Mantles do not rest on mere servants. Mantles rest on true sons. 

FURTHER STUDY: 2 Kings 5, 2 Kings 13:21 

GOLDEN NUGGET:

It is against the spiritual order to transfer a mantle to a prodigal or to a servant who has not understood his identity as a son. In the spiritual realm, that cycle would rather stay incomplete until a son is raised in the same line. 

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this truth. Every day, you colour my path with the wisdom of the ages; things that define destinies and align me to divine order. I can never be found to be indifferent to the truth of submission and accountability. I am alive to what it means, requires and demands of me. In this understanding, I serve, minister and grow. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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The Fathering Spirit – 2

Apostle Grace Lubega 

Malachi 4:6(KJV); And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. 

The Fathering Spirit – 2In the world today, I have seen churches become increasingly transactional and not relational. 

The things that grow businesses are the things that are growing churches. The principles that grow businesses are the same principles being used to grow churches. 

And so, we ought to ask ourselves the ultimate question, ‘Are our churches growing because the Spirit of God is with us or because we have grown cunning in our ability to draw men, the same way we grow products and services?’ 

It is a sad reality but today, people who attend churches are looked at as a source of income and not as lives for which men and women of God must account to God. 

This transactional nature of the church is also demonstrated in how we hire people to serve in ministry. 

In some countries, the pastoral office is a professional job with negotiated terms and rules of engagement yet deeply lacking in how heaven weighs the heart of a shepherd. 

This setting cannot breed the father-son relationship in the Christian Faith, which relationship is important for the transfer of the generational anointing, which anointing is responsible for the relevance of the faith through the ages. 

That is not how God works with the Church. 

In Deuteronomy 8:18, the Lord reminds Israel that He works with them based on the covenant He swore with their fathers. 

This means that His dealings with us are in the context of a father [mother] and son relationship because there are things that He can only entrust with fathers [mothers]; which things fathers then transfer to sons. 

This is a divine order of doing things, we cannot escape from it. 

God is calling upon the Church to understand this relationship more than ever before. Who is serving in your ministry? Someone hired or someone raised as a son or daughter? Is it an employee or a son? Is your relationship based on wages or inheritance? 

Praise God!

FURTHER STUDY: Deuteronomy 8:18, Proverbs 29:21 

GOLDEN NUGGET:

God’s dealings with us are in the context of a father [mother] and son relationship because there are things that He can only entrust with fathers [mothers]; which things fathers then transfer to sons. It is a divine order of doing things, we cannot escape from it. 

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this great Word. What a beautiful truth. I know and understand how divine order works and I bow to it in humility. I choose to account my life, like you have commanded us to do because therein is growth. This I do, to the glory of your name, Amen

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The Fathering Spirit – 1

Apostle Grace Lubega

Malachi 4:6(KJV); And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.

We live in a world where the concept of fatherhood is slowly dying.

The concept of family which is the nexus of society is being distorted by the deliberate work of the enemy.

In today’s world, some men have failed to step up to their responsibilities as fathers; some men feel that they are now women while some women feel like they are men.

The results of this disintegration can be felt by the societies that are championing such liberalism while sacrificing fundamental family values.

In a 2017 US Census Bureau for example, it was found that among 19.7 million children in the United States, one in four live without a father in the home.

Consequently, there is a ‘father factor’ in all the societal ills facing America today. These range from these children’s susceptibility to criminal lifestyles, rape cases, domestic violence, a sharp rise in divorce rates and teen suicides.

But what is the root cause of this problem?

It can only be spiritual before it is physical.

The issue is that the world cannot get this concept of fatherhood right if the Church has not gotten it right. The fatherhood crisis in our world today is a reflection of the fatherhood crisis in the Church today.

The fathering spirit is one of the deepest components of Christian identity. One cannot speak of the Christian Faith and not speak of spiritual fathering as a cornerstone to the foundation of the Church.

It is a pattern of ministry that the Church cannot hide from no matter how much we bury our heads in the sand.

Everyone needs an authority to nurture them in any spiritual office. Joshua had Moses; David had Saul; Samuel had Eli; Elisha had Elijah; Timothy and Titus had Paul the Apostle.

In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul speaks of the experiences of his day, of how the Church then had thousands of instructors but a few fathers.

So it is today.

Spiritual fatherhood [and motherhood] is divine. That is the order of accountability that God has established for the local Church. There is no other.

Until the Church awakens to this reality, any attempts to change the families of this world will be in vain.

To the individual Christian, are you submitted to a spiritual authority?

Do you account your life to someone? It is not a position you are forced into; it must come with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

However, the underlying truth remains; you need to submit your life to a spiritual authority.

FURTHER STUDY: 1 Corinthians 4:15, Hebrews 13:17

GOLDEN NUGGET:

Spiritual fatherhood [and motherhood] is divine. That is the order of accountability that God has established for the local Church. There is no other.

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this Word. I receive it with all humility. I know that you cannot trust me with the lives of men when I have not trusted mine to another. I choose to walk in the patterns of salvation because it is the right way; the God way. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Understanding The Resurrected Life

Apostle Grace Lubega

2 Corinthians 5:17-18(KJV); Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation

Understanding The Resurrected LifeThe resurrected life has been largely misunderstood by legalists because many underscore the implications of the new birth. 

What happens when a person is Born Again is phenomenal. They receive the very Spirit of God and all the perfection that comes with Him.

The Bible says that everything about that person is of God. 
So you ask, how come he or she still struggles with certain habits?

Understand that the weaknesses of a new creature in Christ are weaknesses of the flesh and not weaknesses of the spirit. His spirit is perfect in and before God.

God went a step further to undermine the power of weakness in the flesh by demanding that we should no longer regard any man according to the flesh (2 Corinthians 5:16). 

Why is this so? 

It cannot be of God and yet be of the flesh because flesh cannot glory in His presence. 

Because everything is of God, the essence of God swallows up even that which is of the flesh and renders it insignificant in His sight.

You are of God and because you are, perfection is your portion. 
His name be praised!

FURTHER STUDY: 2 Corinthians 5:16, Colossians 1:28

GOLDEN NUGGET:

The weaknesses of a new creature in Christ are weaknesses of the flesh and not weaknesses of the spirit. His spirit is perfect in and before God.

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this Word. I embrace this truth and live it as my reality. My spirit is one with Christ and I walk in the consciousness of a Christ being. 
In God I live, move and have my being and as I exercise my spirit to this reality, the perfection of the Spirit is manifest through every area of my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Of The Person Of The Holy Spirit

Apostle Grace Lubega

Ephesians 4:30(KJV); And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.

Of The Person Of The Holy SpiritThe Spirit of God is very gentle. He does not strive with flesh(Genesis 6:3).

Sadly, this very nature of His Person is the very reason why some Christians continually grieve Him.

He is an ever present counsellor, the voice of wisdom in our spirits, telling us what to do and what not to do, where to go and where not to go, what to say and what not to say.

Many miss these instructions because of the gentleness by which He instructs us.

Child of God, you ought to exercise your spirit to pick His slightest nudges because sometimes it is the difference between life and death.

It is possible to ignore His voice and do contrary to what the still small voice in your spirit instructed but you must be quick to repent in such moments because that is what grows us in hearing and heeding to Him.

The reason why some Christians who have been in the faith for long commit shocking acts that are least expected of them is because they killed this place of hearing and adhering in their spirits.

They consistently ignored the voice of the Spirit until it no longer mattered whether He spoke or not.

The moment you realise that you missed an instruction and erred, turn to Him in humility with the willingness to be more conscious of what He says.

Never simply shrug it off with no sense of care but rather take heed like you would regarding your personal friend. Give His voice a very distinct sense of honour!

Be deliberate in building this relationship with Him; in being conscious of when He speaks.
His name be praised!

FURTHER STUDY: Isaiah 63:10, Ephesians 1:13-14

GOLDEN NUGGET:

The Spirit of God is very gentle. He does not strive with flesh. Be deliberate in building a relationship with Him and in being conscious of when He speaks.

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for the precious and priceless gift of the Holy Spirit, my comforter, my strength, my wisdom and my ever present help in times of need. My soul and spirit are completely yielded to Him, to hear Him and to know Him more every day. May I feel Him more; may I understand when I grieve Him and have the humility to turn back quickly. May He become the centre of my existence and the rhythm of my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen

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How We Win – 2

Apostle Grace Lubega

Hebrews 12:2[AMP]; Looking away [from all that will distract] to Jesus, Who is the Leader and the Source of our faith [giving the first incentive for our belief] and is also its Finisher [bringing it to maturity and perfection]. He, for the joy [of obtaining the prize] that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising and ignoring the shame, and is now seated at the right hand of the throne of God. 

How We Win – 2Part of Christian warfare is the ability to despise and ignore shame, pain or suffering. 

Like our theme scripture reveals, Christ endured the cross, despising and ignoring the shame.

Pain and shame are amplified by the focus and attention we give to them. However, one must learn to ignore them, giving no heed to them and behaving like they have nothing on you!

If you receive a bad report from a doctor, you must be bold enough to ask yourself, ‘What power does stage 4 cancer have over me? Is that it?’

If you are having financial troubles in your business outside your control, you should be bold enough to ask, ‘Only this slight discomfort? This too shall pass’ 

This was the very attitude of Paul when it came to persecution and suffering. He called them light afflictions (2 Corinthians 4:17). 

The Message version of this scripture calls them ‘small potatoes.’

Think about it for a moment! 

He was fought and slandered everywhere he went. In one city, he was stoned to an inch of his life but he looked at the sum of all his pain and called it ‘light’.

Child of God, learn to see all circumstances through the eyes of God and they will quickly become very small.

Despise them. Don’t ascribe to them power they do not have.

Exercise your spirit in the craziness of this faith. 
Glory to God!

FURTHER STUDY: 2 Corinthians 4:17, Romans 5:3-5

GOLDEN NUGGET:
Pain and shame are amplified by the focus and attention we give to them. However, you must learn to ignore them, to give them no heed and to behave like they have nothing to you!

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this Word. What a beautiful truth! I know that I am bigger than anything that comes my way. I look at circumstances through the eyes of truth. Greater is You that is in me than the devil that is in the world. This is my attitude in adversity and the guarantee of my victory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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How We Win – 1

Apostle Grace Lubega

Hebrews 12:2[AMP]; Looking away [from all that will distract] to Jesus, Who is the Leader and the Source of our faith [giving the first incentive for our belief] and is also its Finisher [bringing it to maturity and perfection]. He, for the joy [of obtaining the prize] that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising and ignoring the shame, and is now seated at the right hand of the throne of God. 

How We Win – 1You are in a race set by God, a destiny curved by Him and a course mapped by His hand. In this race, there will come people whose sole aim is to slow you down and divert you from what God has purposed for you to achieve.

In our theme scripture, God teaches us how to deal with such people or any such situations.

The Bible says, ‘Looking away from all that will distract us…’
Make the choice to simply look away.

Are they subtracting from your labours and speaking ill of your efforts? They are spectators in your race. Simply look away and see Jesus.

Are they slandering you, fighting you in your work and doing everything possible to see you fail? Simply look away and see Jesus. 

Our vision of the Christ and what He can do through our toughest times can only become clearer when we look away from the circumstances around us and see Him.

Look away from failure, look away from pain, look away from those that hate you. Simply look away and look at Jesus!

His name be praised!

FURTHER STUDY: Colossians 3:2, Isaiah 26:3

GOLDEN NUGGET:

Our vision of the Christ and what He can do through our toughest times can only become clearer when we look away from the circumstances around us and see Him.

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this beautiful Word. I choose to turn my eyes upon Jesus and as I do, the things of this world grow strangely dim. I refuse to look at the wrong thing; I focus on the right thing, which is you my Lord. In this wisdom, I run my race with diligence in the knowledge that I will finish well. To the glory of your name, Amen.

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The Things That Invite Us – 2

Apostle Grace Lubega

John 6:44(KJV); No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.

The Things That Invite Us - 2We were invited to the life of the gospel, we did not invite ourselves. Like our theme scripture reveals, no man can come to Jesus except the Father draws him.

He did not invite you to a life of failure; He did not invite you to a life of struggle; He did not invite you to a life of affliction, He invited you to a life of victory.

When things invite us, everything in heaven and earth orders itself in our favour. This is why the life of salvation is easy and not difficult as many are prone to say.

Because he understood this invitation and its implications, the Apostle Paul said, ‘…Beloved, we are persuaded better things of you, and things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak.’(Hebrews 6:9).

Look at the pattern of invitations in the scriptures and you will understand that they have a predetermined end in success.

Paul was invited by the Macedonian Church, they turned out to be a great support to him and his ministry(Acts 16:9).

Joseph was invited by his destiny and ended up as the Prime Minister of Egypt with the capacity to feed the entire world during a famine.

David was invited by an anointing to kingship over Israel and to this day, he is one of the greatest kings that ever ruled God’s people.

God invited you to salvation. Your journey is beautiful, your future is bright and your end is blessed. Glory to God!

FURTHER STUDY: Hebrews 6:9, Acts 16:9

GOLDEN NUGGET:

God invited you to salvation. Your journey is beautiful, your future is bright and your end is blessed.

PRAYER: My loving Father, I thank you for who I am and what you have made me. Thank you for the grace that drew me to you and gave me a brand new life and spirit. I rejoice in this life of salvation and with gladness, I continually draw from its wells. I know that I cannot fail because when I was invited into this life, I was invited into success. I know that I am shining brighter every other day because when I was invited into this life, I was invited to progress. To the glory of your name, Amen.

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The True Place Of Access

Apostle Grace Lubega

Romans 5:2(KJV); By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.

The True Place Of AccessHaving proximity to an anointed man or woman of God is not necessarily access to the grace that is at work in that man or woman.

William Seymour lived in an era of blunt racism. During Charles Parham’s classes, he had to sit outside since he was a black man and could only receive the teachings by listening through a window. Amazingly, this was no barrier to the work of God.

Seymour was called and anointed by God and this was regardless of his distance from the man of God Charles Parham as he preached.

Faith is our true access, like our theme scripture says.

You may live around an anointing and never receive from it because you have not exercised yourself in the principles that can receive from it or simply because you became too familiar with what is easily available.

Another man miles away, who probably only watches that anointing on a television or his only access are books written by that man of God may receive more from it.

The difference is faith.

Faith is the foundation of the honour we give to the anointing because you cannot honour what you do not believe in.

Hunger for the things of the spirit starts with faith. Impartations of mantles start with faith. All manner of access begins with faith.

Glory to God!

FURTHER STUDY: Hebrews 13:7, Ephesians 3:12

GOLDEN NUGGET:
Hunger for the things of the spirit starts with faith. Impartations of mantles start with faith.

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this Word. I receive this wisdom with humility and cultivate it with understanding. I honour the men and women you have set before me as patterns and choose to receive from what is upon their lives by this principle. I am a partaker of their graces because I take the path of faith. I believe. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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The Blessing Of Identity

Apostle Grace Lubega

Matthew 16:17-18(MSG); Jesus came back, “God bless you, Simon, son of Jonah! You didn’t get that answer out of books or from teachers. My Father in heaven, God himself, let you in on this secret of who I really am. And now I’m going to tell you who you are, really are. You are Peter, a rock. This is the rock on which I will put together my church, a church so expansive with energy that not even the gates of hell will be able to keep it out.

The Blessing Of IdentityThe Spirit of Revelation carries a divine blessing. This divine blessing is the revelation of identity. 

By the Spirit of revelation, Simon pronounced the divine identity of Christ. Christ responded by telling him, ‘And Now I’m going to tell you who you are, really are.’ 

He unveiled Peter’s identity in the spirit.

This identity was regardless of Peter’s physical appearance, his weaknesses or his strengths. This identity did not change even when Peter denied the Lord and Master three times, it was who he was spiritually.

Every time God is revealed to us, our identity in Him is also unveiled.

The more we know Him, the more we know of ourselves in Him. The deeper you know God, the deeper you know who you are in Him. 

Some people have over the years tried to find themselves in God. They have gone on journeys of self-discovery and asked existential questions like, ‘Who am I?’ ‘Why am I here on this earth?’ ‘What is my purpose?’

True answers to those questions only come as Christ is continually revealed to us because in knowing Him, we understand ourselves. 
Glory to God!

FURTHER STUDY: Revelation 2:17, Isaiah 43:1

GOLDEN NUGGET:

Every time God is revealed to us, our identity in Him is also unveiled. The more we know Him, the more we know of ourselves in Him.

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this day. Thank you for your Word and divine truth. The Spirit of revelation is at work in me, unveiling the true reality of my life, showing me my real identity in Christ. I make the choice this day to know you more, to hunger after a deeper knowledge of you because in finding you, I find myself. 
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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To Stay Hungry

Apostle Grace Lubega

Psalms 42:1(KJV); As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.

We live in a world of options.

With the advancement in knowledge and of technology, more options are being given to mankind.

Advancements in medicine offer options to faith in the healing power of God.

Advancements in intellectual thought and reason offer options to the power of the Word of God.

As men’s achievements increase and become more sophisticated, to some, God, the creator of the universe has also become an option.

As the options increase, men find subsitutues for what is divinely ordered by God. Sadly, some Christians have also been swayed because what the world is offering is satisfactory.

This ought not to be so, child of God.

As the options increase, it is important that the church of Christ remains hungry for God.

The world will continue to offer answers to the problems of mankind. This does not mean that God was not behind these solutions because He is wisdom and this same wisdom is the mother of all invention.

Stay hungry child of God!

As the alternatives increase in our world, stay hungry. As the debates on whether God is important to mankind increase, stay hungry.

As questions on the superiority of man as the master of his fate and captain of his soul increase, stay hungry.

FURTHER STUDY: Jeremiah 29:13, Psalm 84:10

GOLDEN NUGGET:
As the alternatives increase in our world, stay hungry. As the debates on whether God is important to mankind increase, stay hungry. As questions on the superiority of man as the master of his fate and captain of his soul increase, stay hungry.

PRAYER: Father, I thank you for this Word. My soul thirsts after you. I am hungrier for you today than I was yesterday. I will be hungrier tomorrow than I am today. I will be hungrier in the coming years than I am this year. You continuously fan the flames of my desire for you until I am consumed by divine hunger. In Jesus’ name, Amen

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