Identify With Christ To Receive His Righteousness / What Is This New Manna? — Part I / Thou Shalt Be Worshipers

by John Robert Stevens

12/03/1967

Release #: 2018-0223-2R

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Available MP3 Download: Identify With Christ To Receive His Righteousness / What Is This New Manna? — Part I / Thou Shalt Be Worshipers, by John Robert Stevens. This message was spoken in Sepulveda, CA on Sunday, December 3, 1967 and in South Gate, CA on Thursday, December 7, 1967. Hidden Treasure.

Identify With Christ To Receive His Righteousness

In our old nature we struggle against our heredity and other limitations, but we have received a new nature from God. Christ identified with us to such an extent that He took our sins upon Himself and went to the cross for them, and as we identify with Him and His righteousness, we inherit His divine nature and everything that He has for us.

What Is This New Manna? — Part I

In the wilderness manna fell fresh every day and sustained the Israelites, but they did not know what it was. Today Christ is living manna to us as we feed daily upon a new manifestation of Him through His Word. But like the Israelites we ask, “What is this new thing?” This is God establishing His total Lordship over our lives. And as the Word brings constant changes to us, we must be flexible to adjust to them.

Thou Shalt Be Worshipers

This prophecy speaks of the establishment of God’s worshipers. In this day, the glory of the Lord shall rest on those who believe Him and press on to worship Him in submission and humility. This was a new level of prophecy.

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