Exactly 2 years ago on April 8th, 2018 Peter Kumar was in Victorville California ministering to our congregation. During this time he released two significant prophetic words over Apostle Michael Petro and the body – this directional prophecy was delivered with edification, encouragement, and stern warnings. All those who agreed to be used in what […]
Month: April 2020
Tune into this full teaching as Apostle Michael reveals the spiritual significance of Passover and how current world events expose where we are on God’s timeline. Discover how the preparation of the Pesach lamb in Israel parallels with the events in the book of Revelations and what the true sacrifice is. Blessings.
Grace was the Father revealing the mysteries to the apostles and that is what they instructed the perfect with. The mysteries in the old testament were hid until the time of the apostles for them to unveil it. This revealed knowledge wasn’t for everyone, only for the sincere in heart. There was also knowledge that was passed down from the apostles that they didn’t write down as the Hebrews did the same thing. This is called apostolic tradition as referenced in 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
XI. The revelation was only taught to those who were worthy to hear them and those who couldn’t understand the mysteries were the unbelievers. The revelation is the tradition of the Apostles and grace is the things that the Word revealed to them.
XII. Knowledge without true doctrine is referenced to “Knowledge puffed up, but love edified”, so to the Early Church love is true doctrine. They make a clear distinction between knowledge and revelation.
WHO CAN HEAR?
Clement gives an account of how the Apostle Peter would witness to a crowd of mixture. Concerned for throwing his pearls before swine, which are people of unworthy ears to hear these teachings, he uses a form of speech that only those who were worthy to hear it could understand the teaching. The church guarded the revelation dearly.
“Ye are initiated into the mysteries of the Gospel with Paul, the holy, the martyred, inasmuch as he was “a chosen vessel”
KNOWLEDGE AND LOVE
The word Torah (Law) is defined as ‘instruction’. By understanding the true Torah, we gain a desire for knowledge of the Lord. Walking out (being obedient to) the Torah produces the love of knowledge in us. Love is keeping the commandments and doing so will lead us to immortality.
He who is full of love will incur every loss, so that peace may be restored to the church.
LOVING YOUR ENEMIES
During intense persecution by the Jews at the time, the true Christians loved their enemies and prayed that God would have mercy on them. They would rather face death than deny Jesus Christ. This is the love that Christ taught His followers to have.