A heart tender in utter abandon toward Holy Spirit

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We are like common clay jars that carry this glorious treasure within, so that the extraordinary overflow of power will be seen as God’s, not ours. Though we experience every kind of pressure, we’re not crushed. At times we don’t know what to do, but quitting is not an option. We are persecuted by others, but God has not forsaken us. We may be knocked down, but not out. We continually share in the death of Jesus in our own bodies so that the resurrection life of Jesus will be revealed through our humanity. We consider living to mean that we are constantly being handed over to death for Jesus’ sake so that the life of Jesus will be revealed through our humanity. So, then, death is at work in us but it releases life in you. 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 TPT
We are an army of warriors with tender hearts turned in affection toward God and the work of his Holy Spirit. Able to discern spirits and abolish the functions of the evil one in the life’s of the people you come into contact with. A living breathing type and shadow of the age to come. We’re ambassadors of a kingdom that is and is to come (2 Corinthians 5:20). We are carriers of the very presences of the King of kings and Lord of lords. You carry within your body the glory of the trinity. God in his wisdom has chosen weak vessels to care his glory. It is written we have this treasure in earthen vessels, jars of clay. Because God has chose. us as weak as we are, we become walking talking evidence of the power of God and of his Kingdom.

We have been born again after the likeness of his son Jesus Christ we have been invited to partake in everything Jesus Christ is and all that he is doing on the earth. We are willing partners in the Devine dance of the trinity and as weak and broken as we are as individuals some how as a whole we are a bride consumed and driven by the power of her bridegroom King. Holy Spirit was not sent to give us better church services he came to fill us with power to change the world. Ekballo is the word translated to “send” in Matthew 9:38. When we think of send we imagine sending an email, texting to a friend or mailing a package. But the word Ekballo has a much more aggressive meaning that levels our understanding woefully inadequate when it comes to getting a sense of what Jesus actually said in this passage. Ekballo means to throw, be thrown, cast out or thrust. It was used in Act 16:37 when Paul is Ekballo (thrown) into prison and when Steven is Ekballo (cast out) of the city and stoned. Ekballo is not pretty or easy. (Sight Lue Engle ‘The Fast’)
I like the way The Passion Translations puts it. “As you go, plead with the Owner of the Harvest to thrust out many more reapers to harvest his grain!”
Abba wants a company of people that aren’t satisfied with the status quo, a people who will shed their lukewarm passive faith by revealing to the warm light of God’s presence. He wants a people he can thrust into the harvest field with a mantel of fiery presence
setting ablaze whole regions for the furthering of their Father's kingdom.

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