Building on Elder Kevin Hutchinson’s message from last week about receiving a revelation of Christ, Bishop Brooks shared additional insights yesterday to deepen our understanding of this transformative truth.
This resource builds on the profound message delivered by Elder Kevin Hutchinson last week, where he unpacked the transformative power of receiving a revelation of Christ. Yesterday, Bishop Brooks took a moment to revisit this topic, offering additional insights to help us dive even deeper into this life-changing truth. While it wasn’t the central focus of his sermon, Bishop emphasized how critical it is for believers to position themselves to experience a fresh and personal revelation of Jesus Christ in their lives.
In this post, we’re sharing the sermon notes Bishop referred to, designed to provide further clarity and practical steps to help you understand and apply these principles in your own walk of faith. Whether you’re revisiting Elder Hutchinson’s message or exploring these ideas for the first time, this resource will guide you on the journey toward a deeper revelation of Christ.
Let’s reflect together and grow in the understanding that leads to greater spiritual transformation.
1. Drop your concepts.
First, in order to receive a revelation of Christ, we need to drop our natural concepts.
Let me illustrate with the example of the Lord’s disciple, Peter.
Peter had a very strong concept about what Jesus should and should not do.
The Lord had told His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem and be killed (Matt. 16:21).
Peter took Jesus aside and began to rebuke Him saying, “This shall by no means happen to You!” What a frustrating concept! He was actually trying to frustrate Jesus from going to the cross to die for us.
After correcting Peter, the Lord went on to tell His disciples,
“If anyone wants to come after Me, let him deny himself…” (v. 24)
To deny ourselves means to drop our concepts. Otherwise, we can’t see or follow the Lord Jesus.
It is very helpful to pray,
“Lord, help me to drop every concept that veils me. I want to empty myself of everything that keeps me from seeing a revelation of You.”
2. Turn your heart to the Lord.
Second, we need to turn our hearts to the Lord and focus on nothing other than Him.
In 2 Corinthians 3:14, Paul referred to the hardened thoughts of the sons of Israel. Their hearts were veiled at the reading of Old Testament because of their ignorance concerning Christ. But in verse 16 Paul said,
“But whenever their heart turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.”
This should be our daily prayer, whenever we come to read the Bible,
“Lord Jesus, as I come to Your Word, I’m coming to You. I turn my heart to You right now. I want to see You, appreciate You, and contact You in Your living Word.”
3. Take care of your spirit.
Third, we must take care of the deepest part of our being, our spirit. That’s because it is in our spirit that the Spirit is shining, revealing Christ in us and speaking to us concerning Christ. The simplest way to take care of our spirit is to call on the Lord and pray to Him. Ephesians 6:18b says,
“…praying at every time in spirit.”
Especially in the morning, it is good to pray short prayers that stir up your spirit, that fan your spirit into flame (2 Tim. 1:6-7).
Here is a post that presents 10 short morning prayers that will help you to take care of your spirit.
4. Pray-read God’s Word.
Fourth, it’s very good to pray-read God’s Word, especially verses from the Epistles of Paul. That’s because they are especially rich in the revelation of Christ in us. (I have listed 6 of these verses below).
Here is a post that will give you 12 tips on how to pray-read the Word of God.
A proper practice of pray-reading the Word will cause your spirit to touch the Spirit as the essence of the Scriptures. In this way you’ll receive more light and revelation of Christ.
By practicing these four steps, you will be able to cooperate with God to receive more revelation of His Son, Jesus Christ, in you.
Pray-read these 6 verses that reveal Christ in you
Here are six verses from Paul’s epistles that you can pray-read in order to receive a revelation of Christ:
Make this prayer for a revelation of Christ in you your personal prayer right now,
“Father, based on Galatians 1:15-16, I believe that it is Your pleasure to reveal Your Son in me. Now grant me a spirit of wisdom and revelation to see Him as the Christ revealed in me, living in me, being formed in me, making home in me, the hope in me, and the One who is all in me.”
References and Recommended Reading:
• This presentation was inspired by Life-study of Galatians, Message 4 by Witness Lee on “The Revelation of God’s Son in Us.” You can read it online at: Ministrybooks.org
• To receive more appreciation for Christ in you, take a moment to watch this short video, Who is Jesus?
• Here are some hymns that will uplift your appreciation for Christ in you:
• It is God’s intent and pleasureand View Lyrics.
• Oh, what a life! Oh, what a peace! and View Lyrics.
• O glorious Christ, Savior mineand View Lyrics.
• Ref: Tom Smith
On the last Sunday before his sabbatical, Elder Kevin Hutchinson shared a powerful message on The Revelation of Jesus from Matthew 16:13-18.
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