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Where are the men with the life of God?



The reward of everyone that has accepted Christ is the ZOE part of God. A limitless life.

And as such many Christians have tailored eternal messages around having the good things in life. I have no issue with us enjoying life, but there is more to that in God's Life.

Christ and some few men in the scriptures lived the life of God (Zoe) and here are some lessons we can adopt:

Belief:
This life of God changes our perspective to know that everything is His. In such a way, that we are convinced beyond doubt, that the ownership of Heaven and Earth belongs to God. It is impossible to operate in this frequency and somehow still believe 'awon aye wa' (the devil is real). Get me I'm not saying that devil is not in existence, but to you, with the life of God that you have, you should not be seeing him and his works any longer. Remember where you are seated?

For example, you walked into your flat in the afternoon and saw a black cat on your couch. What will you see?

Will you see the cat that was made by God or the devil? And by the way, the devil has no capacity to make anything.

Zoe is not possessive:
That life does not aim to possess, especially not through force. Remember that God was saying that if we fail to worship Him, He (God) will raise stone to do so. God could have imposed it on His creation but He chose not to. So, when a man has fully activated this life and is walking in the 'Zoe' life of God, such a person does not impose Wills, ideals, methods or beliefs on others.

God's kind of life love/create/give:
We think that the God in us is for acquiring? I think it's forgiving. So many examples in the bible from Genesis CH 1. There we can see how God himself demonstrated creation and giving to man. And the bible also expects us to do the same. We've been so empowered to create that God included His most-priced creation in our job description. 

Remember the story of Jesus feeding the multitudes? A typical Christian would have been thinking of how to get the money, to buy food. But, what did Christ do? He created fishes and bread whether through methods we understand or not 'He sha did'. We see Christians praying for material things and basing the faithfulness of God's righteousness on their possession, of the things that were put into existence by 'unbelievers'.

Where are the men with the life of God?

God's breath in man, made man God (eternal). But the part of God was silent for a long time until God gave up His only Son for our redemption. God's intention for man is not for man to live on earth as a slave to anyone and not even to the devil. Rather as a King, Victor, Prince and God.

Maximize the life of God in you
Seun Ayilara

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The reward for those who have accepted Christ is the "ZOE" aspect of God, which represents a limitless life. Many Christians have focused on the material benefits of this life, but there is more to it than just enjoying life. Christ and some other men in the scriptures lived the life of God (ZOE), and there are lessons we can learn from them.

One lesson is belief. This life of God changes our perspective so that we understand that everything belongs to Him. We become convinced beyond doubt that God owns heaven and earth, and it becomes impossible to operate in this frequency while still believing in the devil. This is not to say that the devil does not exist, but when we are living the ZOE life of God, we should not be seeing the devil or his works anymore. Remember that we are seated with Christ in heavenly places.

Another lesson is that the ZOE life is not possessive. It does not seek to possess things, especially not through force. God could have imposed His will on His creation, but He chose not to. Therefore, when someone has fully activated this life and is living in the ZOE life of God, they do not impose their will, ideals, methods, or beliefs on others.

A third lesson is that the ZOE life is about love, creation, and giving. We often think that the God within us is for acquiring things, but it is actually for giving. The Bible shows us how God demonstrated creation and gave to man in Genesis 1, and it expects us to do the same. We have been empowered to create, and God has even included His most prized creation (man) in our job description. Remember the story of Jesus feeding the multitudes? A typical Christian would have been thinking about how to get the money to buy food, but Christ created the fish and bread, whether through methods we understand or not. Some Christians pray for material things and judge God's righteousness based on their possessions, even though those possessions were created by "unbelievers."

Finally, we must ask ourselves where the men with the life of God are. God's breath in man, made man eternal, but the part of God within us was silent for a long time until God gave up His only Son for our redemption. God's intention for man is not for us to live on earth as slaves to anyone, including the devil. Instead, He intends for us to live as kings, victors, princes, and gods.

Maximize the life of God in you
Seun Ayilara

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