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Becoming a Wise Master Builder in the Kingdom | Mar 20, 2025 | MSOP
Melchizedek School of Priesthood | Mar 20, 2025
There is a divine mandate upon every believer—to build. Not in the way the world constructs, with bricks and mortar, but with wisdom, revelation, and the life of Christ. To build is to establish, to shape, to bring forth order according to the patterns of heaven. It is to take responsibility for one’s growth, to become a pillar in the house of God, and to ensure that what is being constructed is aligned with the eternal blueprint.
Building begins with the Word. The Word is not merely to be heard; it must be engaged, received, and applied. Those who listen without revisiting, who hear without meditation, who acknowledge without transformation, walk in error. The Word is a tool, and tools are meant to be wielded. To neglect the Word is to reject the very material required for lasting spiritual formation. Those who would be master builders must be diligent in the Word—revisiting, studying, and allowing it to shape their very essence.
Wisdom is required. The call is not just for listeners but for builders—those who, like master craftsmen, take what is given and fashion it into something enduring. There is a demand for fathers and mothers in the Spirit, for those who will raise others in truth, for those who will establish according to divine order. Just as Deborah arose as a mother in Israel, just as Paul laid foundations for the early church, so must each one take their place in this great work.
Yet, no one builds in their own strength. Strength is found in the life of Christ, a life that is received and lived out daily. At the table of the Lord, strength is given. Wisdom is imparted. Healing flows. It is not a mere ritual but a participation in the very essence of divine life. To eat is to partake. To drink is to align. And those who partake in faith proclaim that their lives are rooted in the reality of resurrection.
This is not a passive calling. It is a charge to engage, to hold fast, to refuse to let what has been received slip away. There is no place for forgetfulness in the Spirit. That which is received must be carried. That which is taught must be revisited. The wise do not let revelation fade; they hold onto it, returning to it again and again until it becomes part of their being.
So, arise and build. Go forth in strength. Walk in the wisdom that has been given. Do not be careless with what has been entrusted to you. What has begun must be completed. What has been planted must take root. What has been revealed must be walked in. From glory to glory, from strength to strength, the work continues—until the day it is perfected in Him.
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