I mentioned to Daniel again about Jill Janiec's apostle Eric Von
Anderseck. As it happens he has gone high profile deliberately going head to head with Charisma magaizine's Lee Grady. I submit it here
because apostleship IS REAL...and I think that gift is amongst us
here....so we'd better get from heaven how it operates...
because I
think Charisma are dropping it like a hot cake, and Anderseck is putting
forward a slightly improved version of the form Daniel and I
knew....but what disturbs me is Von Anderseck is his own voice...quite
solitary.It could be argued that St Paul was a bit.
Mind you as
Paul and I were sharing yesterday, St Paul did have up to date
information....HE ONLY KNEW THE DIVINE JESUS....so in a real sense he
wasnt hampered by seeing any Jesus according to the flesh....and there
did seem to be something a bit transitional even about the first 12
apostles. Some of their Jewish background was at times a bit too
foreground.
It's obviously come to the fore for a purpose, just
as the question of a real devil has squeezed more definition from us
recently.
An apostle goes into a room of Christian stones and
has the grace gift to form local churches out of them....though I do not
define that as an administrative gift to plonk loads of Christians
weekly into a hired school hall....which, let's face it...is so much
what recent apostles have been doing.
I think Sam Fife and
Jorge Pradas and I an McCulloch (Daniel and I were in with these guys)
were forerunners. Because [people were being built together on Christ's
Word....and believing that Word into existence.
I do really
like the personal clarification that came through Norman and our dear
Nancy. It is the cornerstone of revelation that Peter had about
Jesus...that is now transferred to what we believe about ourselves. This
Christ that has come again in the flesh, and continues to come.
Daniel could encapsulate Sam better...but Jorge, like Sam, was realy
getting hold of Revelation 12, the Bride and the Manchild. Whereas Ian
was getting the subject of the Glory...which in essence is the same,
since it refers to EVERYTHING within the Holy of Holies. In short this
3rd level area, this area beyond a torn veil speaks of transferred
Glory....made manifest here on Earth.
So 30 years before Havant
was holding its "Glory" conferences,in 1984, Ian was directed to hold
one in Emsworth. he'd spent amonth seeking God alone in a caravan on the
Winsley property...and to begin with we were a bit disappointed with
what he came up with. But that's because we weren't spiritually
discerning the enormity of the revelation. Billy Brim held similar
conferences about this time and after. Ruth Heflin ministered on this
fulltime out of Jerusalem.
It wasnt a subject for"this year's
agenda"...it really has been the opening of a heavenly door into the
church over this last span of 30-50 years.
And it may be easy
for Francois and the two Andre's to skip in and say, well ofcourse,Jesus
has torn the veil you know. At one level the move we were in really
already knew this...how could you not when you read Ephesians and
Colossians?
But no. This is something on a church
scale...this is effectively moving the Bride way beyond charismatic
function....to believing on a Jesus Christ that IS THEM...knowing NO
SEPARATION. That's why i'm just a bit puzzled with Anderseck is if he is
that genuine, should not a whole co breed of co knowers be now
surrounding him?
1 comment:
Chris, your thoughts and questions here are right on. True, that is, fully functioning apostolic ministry is, first, filled with the passion of Jesus for His entire Bride, and second, never ever capitalized in any way.
However, apostolic, as it has been, is in-part. The fullness of God's sons now will be an apostolic company, yes, but in fullness. That fullness means a continual passion of reaching out and drawing in all who are in any way called to the fullness. In fact, apostolic, really, means the one who holds the door open so all can go rushing into the full expression of Christ's authority. The apostolic in this hour will be busy connecting with people and drawing them in.
Which is what you are doing, Chris. Yet you are not doing that as some great "authority" as most people falsely imagine the apostolic to be, but as a silly, bumbling man who loves Jesus. Which is what apostolic is.
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