BOTH POET AND POEM / WE BELIEVE IN AND WE BELIEVE FOR… / DEAR LORD JESUS CHRIST, WHO OWNS WHO?

by John Robert Stevens

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This cassette tape contained the following 3 messages by John Robert Stevens.

BOTH POET AND POEM
November 7, 1980 Friday 2:30 Aft. S.D.

We are God’s workmanship, His poema. That means we’re His poem. But in creating us as an expression of Himself, He’s also created in us the capacity to create Him again in another. So we become both a poem and a poet–God’s expression and the ones who express God in the earth. (18 min.)

Scriptures: Eph. 2:8-10; (II Cor. 3); (Matt. 19:21); (Acts 20:24); (Acts 17:6); (II Cor. 11:14)
Topics: God’s Workmanship; Vessels; Word, Becoming; (Creativity); (Babylon); (Deception)
Series: JRS Dialogue
Rated: Foundational Teaching, For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages, Recommended Listening

WE BELIEVE IN AND WE BELIEVE FOR…
October 29, 1980 Wednesday 8:00 A.M. S.D.

There are words from the Lord that are real revelations to us, yet our conditioning causes us to frequently doubt or at least need reaffirmation of what God has made real to us. We should not question consistently a oneness from God that is real to us. Have persistent faith in and for the oneness with God and with one another. Please refer also to the tape “I Wish I Didn’t Doubt It.” (9 min.)

Scriptures: Rom. 8:35,38-39
Topics: Love; Oneness; Faith
Series: JRS Dictates; Nothing More Than One
Rated: For Mature Sons, Recommended Listening

DEAR LORD JESUS CHRIST, WHO OWNS WHO?
November 7, 1980 Friday 3:30 Aft. S.D.

This question becomes the basic issue of the Kingdom, and the transition from the Church Age is expressed by the relinquishing of the ownership of ourselves or the ownership of another, and to come to the full place where we realize that even our own battles and our own ministry is to be no longer an individual personal issue. We must all be swallowed up in the Body of the Christ who purchased us. We were bought with a price and weare not our own and neither do we own each other. He owns us all. (30 1/2 min.)

Scriptures: (II Cor. 10:12); (Luke 15:3-7); (John 21:15-17)
Topics: Kingdom; Shepherding; Oneness; Individual, Individuality
Series: False Guilt; Nothing More Than One; JRS Dialogue
Rated: Foundational Teaching, For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages, Pivotal Messages, Recommended Listening