by Bishop Jordan Blogs

Facts vs. Truth

Feb 25, 2019 1:00:23 AM Zoe Miniistries

Theologians would say Jacob deceived his father. Technically, factually, he did. However, feelings always change the verdict of the facts, and the definition of “truth.” This is why, as part of the technique of receiving, you do not give to masses. Often, the masses insist on seeing “fact” as “truth” and are incapable of operating on the power of feelings. The feelings they do have, they do not know they can control. They feel lack, and they worry about illness, Seeing is believing. Do you think Jesus agrees with this?

When the disciples feared, Jesus rebuked them, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid” (Mt. 14:27). How does it feel to have Jesus say this to you right now? How does it feel for Jesus to say this over your situation — over your finances?

 

Are you still focusing on your circumstances? Or are you beginning to focus on what is happening in the spiritual? The spiritual realm cannot be explained by facts; only the physical realm is limited by facts. Operate according to your spirit. Feel the presence of Jesus, as he says to you right now, “Take heart, it is I.”

 

The masses receive simpler instruction; lessons on feeling are for masters. They are for people who are spiritually evolved enough to appreciate the technique. It is information only rich and enlightened minds can operate in. The evolved and the rich in mind step away from their comfort zones and believe there is more to be had; what’s more is that they know they are entitled to have it. They do things by faith when the facts say something contrary to what they feel.

 

 

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What is something God is telling you to believe God for, but currently does not see?