Hebrews 4: 14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.
This Scripture can become a reality in you. Christianity is called the great confession.
Your confession is that you are in Christ.
The adversary will try to make you deny your confession. He will try to make you confess the opposite of who you are in Christ or what you can do through the Holy Spirit.
He will try to make you confess weakness and failure and need.
But you hold fast to your confession that “my God does supply every need of mine.” (See Philippians 4:19.) You stand by that confession.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. (Philippians 4:13)
You make the declaration that He is the strength of your life.’
1 Peter 2: 24 who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness—by whose stripes you were healed.
You died unto sins with Christ on that cross; you arose to walk in righteousness, and by His stripes, you are healed.
When Jesus arose from the dead, healing belonged to you.
You hold fast to your confession in the face of every assault of the enemy.
You rebuke it in the name of Jesus.
You walk in the way of righteousness. That is the way of victory.
That is the way in which you cast out demons and disease in the name of Jesus.
Every disease that has afflicted a Christian or unbeliever could have been healed if there had been anyone who had dared to walk in righteousness toward that person walking in the fullness of their privileges in Christ, which include healing the sick.
The devil could have been driven out and healing could have been theirs.
For we have not a chief priest unable to sympathize with our infirmities, but [one] tempted in all things in like manner—apart from sin; we may come near, then, with freedom, to the throne of the grace. (Hebrews 4:15–16 YLT)
You are invited to come now to the throne of grace with Jesus before the Father. I believe there are different thrones in heaven, but the throne of grace cold be the throne where Jesus is now seated at the right hand of Father as king of kings, because he is always interceding for us, which I will explain in my next two messages.
You are to come boldly. Don’t come crawling in. Don’t come in confessing your sins, bewailing your weakness and failures.
You are coming in to put on the new garment. Dressing fittingly to appear before the throne.
You are the sons and daughters of God Almighty, without condemnation.
You will “obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).
If we realized what we were in Christ and knew that we had the ability to live who God says we are, our lives would be transformed in a short time.
We do not know what redemption and the new creation have made us.
We do not know what we are to the Father’s heart and what He is to us.
Most of us are theological Christians instead of Bible Christians.
We have theological knowledge and revelation knowledge, (where God speaks or enlightens something to us through the word) and then we appropriate it into our daily live.
We have been taught that there is no truth beyond our doctrine. And have built walls around it.
Teachers and preachers lock God’s people in a doctrine, making them prisoners of the theories of men born a hundreds of years ago.
The doctrine Christian is not a Bible Christian. Because each doctrine a person believes must have the Bible translated in a way that will fit it.
We have discovered a Christ who is greater than a doctrine, a redemption that is greater than doctrines, and a new birth that explodes the bonds of theological Christianity and sets the prisoners free.
We are discovering a type of Christianity that is better than just a doctrine, better than anything to which the false doctrines have given birth to.
The doctrines, beautiful though they may seem, are largely born of physical sense knowledge.
