Share This Article

To receive daily, prophetic emails from The Elijah List to your inbox CLICK HERE

Find us on... BCN Facebook Page BCN XAPiT Page

Rick Joyner: The Remedy For Sin


by Rick Joyner
Apr 18, 2013

Steve ShultzFrom the desk of Steve Shultz:

This is an excellent word for the hour by my friend Rick Joyner. It's not hard to see that the sins of this world are around us. That's why it's so important to know how to act and respond as the Body of Christ to a world in need of THE Savior.

There is a remedy for sin, and you'll read about some of this in Rick Joyner's latest word.

***

Note from Steve Shultz: People ask me, "How can I support The Elijah List?"

My answer: The Elijah List articles are emailed for FREE to you and your friends or published on our website 365-Days-a-Yearto readers all over the world. Your support helps to pay for this effort by simply purchasing your prophetic resources directly from elijahshopper.com.

We appreciate our dear readers and we thank you for supporting your Elijah List staff!

Blessings,
Order the Download
Steve Shultz, Founder and Publisher
The Elijah List & Breaking Christian News
http://www.elijahlist.com

 

HR

book Breaking the Power of Evil [Expanded Edition with Study Guide]
by Rick Joyner
$10.99
E-Book
Order the Download

 

cd Driving Fear, Lack & Loss
OUT of Your Life NOW!

by Myles Munroe and Rick Joyner
2-Set Teaching
$12.00
Order the CD
$9.00
Order the Download

HR

 

We have been discussing sin and the carnal nature from which disciples are getting free. However, we cannot get free by our own strength from these things. It takes our will to want to get free in order to please the Lord and be delivered from what is bringing so much death upon the world. However, we need God's grace and His power to live free of these things.

The life of discipleship is not one of constantly focusing on sin and our mistakes. However, true, Biblical discipleship does start there. Without the consciousness of sin, we do not know our need for the redemption of the Cross. It is the consciousness of sin, under the conviction of the Holy Spirit, which drives us to the only remedy for our sin – the Cross. The deeper and clearer this is to us, the stronger our life will be in Christ.

The Cross of Jesus

As we are told in James 3:2, "We all stumble in many ways." So we will occasionally need to cast ourselves again at the feet of the Cross of Jesus for His mercy, grace, and forgiveness. Repentance begins with remorse for our sin, but then once we have been to the Cross for forgiveness, there is nothing else we need to do, no penance that we need to do, or even continued remorse for the remission of our sins.

The CrossThe Cross of Jesus is enough. For us to think that we then need to do something more is a basic affront to the Cross of Jesus. When we feel that we have to pay part of the price, we are basically saying that this sin is too much for God to bear, and therefore we need to pay for it ourselves.

After the remorse has caused us to repent, we need to move on. We will not be delivered from our sinful nature by focusing on our sins, but as we are told in 2 Corinthians 3:17-18:

Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with unveiled face beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.

We get changed by beholding the glory of the Lord, not by beholding our sins. When we sin, we must not embrace the delusion that we did not sin, but acknowledge it, go to the Cross, then bury that "body of death" and do not resurrect it. We are made righteous by abiding in Christ, who is our righteousness, not by constantly focusing on and fighting sin.

However, for a time there will be a focus on and fighting of sin. Every new Believer goes through this struggle for a period of time. Many who have been in Christ for a long time continue in it because they never built on the strong foundation of repentance that leads to the Cross and to Christ. We then need to keep our eyes on Him, not go back to and focus on the sin. When we look back at ourselves, we will be like Peter who was able to walk upon the water as long as He kept His eyes on the Lord, but as soon as he focused on the water he began to sink.

Cultivate Fruit

So instead of continuing to focus on the works of the flesh, let us now focus on the fruit of the Spirit. These we are told in Galatians 5:22-24 are:

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.

The focus of our life must be to grow this fruit. So how do we do this? We cultivate. Cultivating was the first command given to man in the Garden, and it is still basic to our purpose and is part of our nature. As we are told in Ephesians 4, we grow up in all things into Christ, and this growing is the result of cultivation. We are told in Psalm 37 to cultivate faith, which is how we grow in faith and all the fruit of the Spirit.

The CrossHow do we cultivate? As the Lord taught in His parable, we begin by looking for good soil to sow the seed in. We are the soil, so what kind of soil produces fruit?

If these are not characteristics that we have, we need to get them. Then, once the seed is planted, we need to water it, and keep the weeds away from it, which are the cares and worries of this world. We then need to guard it from the birds of the air, which in the parable are satan and his minions. We must protect the fruit until it can mature.

A basic point that the Lord makes in His parables is that what we become in Him is intentional. We must care enough to cultivate the fruit of the Spirit. If we are intentional about this, we will be amazed at how little fighting we have to do with the carnal nature continuing to resurrect itself. Bearing fruit requires an intentional life of discipleship.

Rick Joyner
MorningStar Ministries

Email: info@morningstarministries.org
Website: morningstarministries.org

Rick Joyner is the founder and executive director of MorningStar Ministries and Heritage International Ministries and is the Senior Pastor of MorningStar Fellowship Church. He is the author of more than forty books, including The Final Quest, A Prophetic History, and Church History. He is also the president of The OAK Initiative, an interdenominational movement that is mobilizing thousands of Christians to be engaged in the great issues of our times, being the salt and light that they are called to be. Rick and his wife, Julie, have five children: Anna, Aaryn, Amber, Ben, and Sam.

Rick Joyner's Itinerary:

Note: Events are subject to change at the ministry's discretion. We suggest you always check first with the event contact listed here and/or directly visit their website for latest updates on each event.

April 19-20, 2013
The Awakening 2013 - Fighting For the Soul of America
Freedom Federation
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
45 West Broadway Street, Oviedo, FL 32765
Contact: 877-810-1776

April 30, 2013
DayStarTV
Dallas, Texas
daystar.com

May 9-11, 2013
50+ Joshua Generation Conference
Speakers: Bob Jones, Don and Christine Potter, Tom Hardiman, John Boneck, and Rick Joyner
MorningStar Fellowship Church
375 Star Light Dr. Ft. Mill, SC
Contact: 803-802-5544

ElijahList Prophetic Resources
book Breaking the Power of Evil [Expanded Edition with Study Guide]
by Rick Joyner
$10.99
E-Book
Order the Download

 

cd Driving Fear, Lack & Loss
OUT of Your Life NOW!

by Myles Munroe and Rick Joyner
2-Set Teaching
$12.00
Order the CD
$9.00
Order the Download


An ElijahList Paid Advertisement
Subscribe to Our Email List Today
Do you want to know what God is saying to you today? - Subscribe to our email list
Shop Our Store! - $4.95 Shipping for all USA orders over $50!
Are You Praying for Our Government Leaders?