Monday, April 2, 2012

Commissioned for the Mission

 (Rev. Jerry Kalinsky reports on the Pastor's Conference in Nauta - Loreto, Peru)
 
The night meetings have been incredible. God has just been pouring out his Spirit on these precious men and women of God. Tonight I talked about being "Commissioned for the Mission" how that God has given the Pastor who He has sent Kingdom authority and power to establish the Kingdom of God in his or her area of ministry where the Lord has sent them. I used Matthew 28:18-19 and then got into Ephesians 4: 11-16 and we spent time here breaking down verse 16. This scripture says how  that that the whole body is fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth according to the effectual working of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.  God did not expect the Pastor to all of the work himself, there are gifts and talents in the church and that God will give the Pastor wisdom to know where each member can function. Then I shared how the Lord gave me the thought while at home for the Pastors how that "Jesus came for the one". If we focus on loving the one and caring for the one, making the one to feel a part and that they belong, they will become fruitful and grow and become an effectual worker together with the Pastor and the other members of the body.  Ps. 127:1 says except the Lord build the house, the workmen labor in vain. We must be led by the Spirit of God. Then I went on to share how there must be order in the House of God that it is not a free for all. It is a Kingdom work flowing together for the goodness of God and we are all workers together. This laid the groundwork for the next night's message. Everyone gathered around the altar to worship the Lord and to hug one another. The Lord helped us tonight and faithfully visited His people at His Altar. 
 
Thank you all for praying. 
God Bless, Rev. Jerry Kalinsky

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