I am knitted
together to look beyond the physical realm and look into the spiritual
realm. Man is a spirit man as well as a physical man and what can be
seen in the physical can be found in the spiritual
Looking
at our crowns I was intrigued to begin to study of the 5 crowns spoken
of in the New Testament, some theologians say they are our rewards and
crowns to be given at Bema Seat of Christ. This is not to take
away(because I agree) but just to dive deeper into it. But before we
look at the 5 crowns themselves let's look at our position as a child of
God.
1 Peter 2:9 But you
are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation. His own
special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you
out of darkness into His marvelous light.
Revelation 1:6 and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory
Let's
consider what does priests and kings mean to us, the bride of Christ.
Answer this question: when did we become priests and kings? Let's look
at the meaning of these two words.
We
know that the husband is the priest of his household. We know that in
the days of Moses and Aaron, God established the order of the
priesthood, including the high priest. We also know that according to
God's word:
Hebrews 2:17
Therefore in all things He had to made like His brethren, that He might
be a merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to
make propitiation for the sins of the people.
The
function of the High Priest was to intercede on behalf of the people of
God, they tended to the temple daily, they kept the altar fire burning,
they lead God's people in worship, Jesus is our High Priest, He was the
Lamb of God sacrificed for us, He intercedes for His children. So how
are we priests today? Anyone who is born again into the kingdom of God,
is a priest. Think about it we are told in 1Corinthians 3:16 that we are
the temple of God, and we are given a warning not to harm God's temple.
I was reading a little earlier in Francis Chan's book "Letter's To The
Church" and he shed a light on this. Many think of killing or physically
harming themselves through addictions or physically harming another
Christian; yet, the greatest harm we do is through our mouths in gossip
and slander, tearing down another's character bringing division and
strife within the local body of Christ, now that is something we need to
get ahold of, we are the temple of the One True Living God. Any time
we begin to intercede in prayer for someone we are functioning in the
office of the priesthood. We are to lead our family and ourselves in
worship by letting our children and grandchildren see how we praise and
worship our Lord and Savior everyday, both good days and bad days. It is
our responsibility to keep our fire (our zeal for God) stoked, this is
done by staying in His word, in prayer and in fellowship with other
believers. We are to daily operate in the office of the priesthood. The
moment we first believed God spoke 1 Peter 2:9 over us.
Kings,
when you think about a king, what comes to your mind? Wealth, wisdom,
power, authority, dominion! For now let's look at the power, authority
and dominion that is given to a king. Why would Jesus call us kings?
When Jesus was writing to the seven churches, which I believe represent
churches of our day and since we are the children of God we are His
church it speaks to each of us individually as well as corporately,
listen to the first thing that John writes:
Revelation 1:6 and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen
At
the cross Jesus took back the power and authority from Satan that had
been given to him by Adam when sin was born in the garden of Eden. In
Genesis at man's creation God gave man dominion over all of creation
(Genesis 1:26) and with the fall, man yielded his dominion to Satan who
is the prince of darkness and ruler of this world. But Jesus said we may
be in this world but we are not of this world. The prince of darkness
has no power or authority over us, we are not subject to the world's
value system.
The word
teaches us that one day we will rule and reign with Christ, ( Luke
22:28-30) that we will even judge angels ( 1 Corinthians 6:2-3). It also
teaches us that during the great tribulation Jesus will take back the
deed to earth and what was His at the time of creation will once more be
His and Satan and his demons will be cast into the lake of fire. We
know that Jesus is the King and when He returns He comes back as King of
kings and Lord of lords. So you think "Linda, did you get sidetracked? "
No just background to lead into "how are we kings, today?"
Every
born again Christian has a divine assignment we are to operate in with
all the power and authority Jesus has given to us. In fact you might say
we have been assigned places where we have dominion over, places we
rule over the powers of darkness that attempt to come against us, our
families, our community, our church, our work place. For pastors,
evangelists, prophets, teachers and apostles these are called into the
ministry with an anointing to fulfill their purpose. Not every pastor
has been sent to shepherd large flocks, some are called to shepherd
small flocks, not everyone is called to go to a foreign country to
share the gospel and build churches, some are called to a community, a
town, a city or even a village, in areas near them. This is the area of
dominion that God has placed in their hands. We will look at some
scriptures in just a moment to paint a picture of what I am saying. But
what about you and me? We all have talents we were born with, talents
that we can grow and learn how to increase our talents. At our salvation
we were given spiritual gifts to be used with our talents to further
the kingdom of God. We have all been called to be witnesses of Jesus the
Christ everywhere we are, we are called to be ambassadors for Christ on
good days and bad days, we are designed to be worshipers, to pray and
to praise. We serve a God that does not force Himself on us, so each day
we make a decision "Am I going to use my authority to rule my life
today, or am I going to surrender my God given authority to my Lord and
Savior that I may do His will and not mine?" God has anointed us to walk
in ministry, the ministry He has placed us in. Our assignment may be as
simple as training our children in the way they should go, others may
have an assignment to pray for those in your work place, or establish a
relationship with a neighbor that you might one day lead that person to
Jesus. Though we gather inside walls to worship our Lord, those walls
and the name on the building is not the church, you and I are His
church, His body, His bride. Our gifts and talents and callings are to
be used within the corporate church for the edification of the body and
outside within our community to ministry and share the good news; Jesus
came, He lives, He forgives and He is our hope.
Do
you realize that God has planted you in the body of believers you are
at? How often do we even think about God actually planted me in this
church, to use my gifts and talents to edify His church. We all have
diversity of gifts, talents and assignments to be used where we are
planted. How often have people up and ran from a church they were
planted because of offenses? Offense is the devil's tool to divide a
church body, he accomplishes this when a person leaves because of
offense, they have disrupted the body and maimed the body of Christ.
Because they were needed to fulfill what God has planned.
1
Corinthians 12:18-20 But now God has set the members, each one of them,
in the body just as He pleased. And if they are all one member where
would the body be? But now indeed there are many members yet one body.
This
is speaking of our diversity of gifts within the body. Do grasp the
magnitude of the depth of this? We are part of Christ body, we are the
feet, hands, eyes, ears and mouth that our Creator desires to use within
a particular body of believers and outside the walls of a building to
have a kingdom purpose and kingdom connection for His glory.
Now
let's look at some scriptures pertaining to God given assignments. It
is in these assignments that the power of God will change the atmosphere
around us.
Jesus,
Himself, said He did not do anything that His Father had not told Him to
do. "John 4:4 But He needed to go through Samaria". Jesus had a divine
assignment or some would say a divine appointment with a lady at the
well.
Acts 18:9-11 Now
the Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, "Do not be afraid, but
speak, and do not keep silent; for I am with you, and no one will attack
you to hurt you; for I have many people in this city". And he continued
there a year and six months teaching the word of God among them.
Acts
16:6, 9, 10 Now when they had gone through Phrygia and the region of
Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to preach the word in
Asia. Verse 9 And a vision appeared to Paul in the night, A man of
Macedonia stood and pleaded with him saying, "Come over to Macedonia,
and help us". Verse 10 Now after he had seen the vision, immediately we
sought to go to Macedonia, concluding that the Lord had called us to
preach the gospel to them.
Acts
23:11 But the following night the Lord stood by him (Paul) and said,
"Be of good cheer, Paul; for as you have testified for me in Jerusalem,
so you also must bear witness at Rome
I
could go on and on with scripture examples, but do you get it? Every
Christian has a divine assignment in God's kingdom. Think back, and
remember those divine appointments those assignments that God gave to
you, and as you walked in it His anointing was with you as you
ministered. Maybe it was teaching a Sunday School class, ministering in a
ladies group or a man's group, hosting a connection group in your home,
praying for someone, going into the nursing homes and assisted livings
just to bring the gospel to them, or ministering in homeless shelters,
or to the outcast and forgotten or visiting the sick to bring them
encouragement and so much more that time would keep from continuing but
you get the idea. In these assignments they are the places of our
dominion, places of our God given authority. In the spiritual we could
say "we are operating in our kingly anointing".
God
has positioned us in heavenly places, He has opened doors for us to
minister to others as He has called us to do. Salvation is not of our
works, yet we are to be about good works.
Ephesians
2:10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good
works, which God prepared beforehand we should walk in them.
Sometimes
God merely has us to do a "good work" fulfill a need that isn't about
using our spiritual gifts but merely being available to help. Like
fixing a meal for someone, that is not using a spiritual gift per say,
but it is a good work that God has prepared for you to do. I believe
that even in these little things God has given them as our assignment.
As we follow God in where He takes us to use us, we are gathering
rewards/crowns to be given to us on the day we hear "Well done good and
faithful servant". I want to say right now that our rewards/crowns have
nothing to do with our salvation, our salvation is within the covenant
promise.
So I ask "What are these rewards/crowns and can we lose them?" Remember I am not talking about salvation.
There
will probably be several posts relating to this subject, this is only a
little background. And I am sure it barely scratches the surface of our
understanding.
In a
couple of days I will post part 2, looking at what are the 5 crowns and
is there a difference between a crown and a reward?

Very well written easily understood a must to read in this subject
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