The Divine Persuasion; How God's Thoughts Become Your Reality | Kingdom Mysteries | Jun 4, 2025 | CR

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Crystal Rivers | Kingdom Mysteries | Jun 4, 2025
You must understand that faith towards God represents far more than religious agreement with biblical concepts - it is the process by which God's own thoughts and perspective become transplanted into your heart, fundamentally rewiring how you think and see reality. When God speaks, He packages portions of His divine thoughts into words that carry the very energy core of His being, but your natural carnal mind is inherently programmed to resist and reject God's ways of thinking, finding them foolish and even hostile to your natural reasoning processes.

You need to recognize that true confession is not the religious repetition of scriptures or positive declarations you've memorized, but rather a legal admission that emerges when your heart becomes so overwhelmed with evidence of God's truth that you cannot help but swear allegiance to what He has revealed. This is similar to how a witness confesses in court based on undeniable evidence they have personally witnessed - their testimony flows from conviction, not from coaching or wishful thinking.

The cherubim and living creatures described in scripture provide you with the perfect model for this process. These beings are covered with eyes everywhere, constantly positioned to receive downloads from heaven and investigate what God is doing and saying. When they cry "holy, holy, holy," they are not passively singing religious songs but responding from hearts that have been thoroughly convinced of God's nature through exhaustive spiritual investigation. Their confession flows from the abundance of hearts that have been persuaded beyond any shadow of doubt.

You must commit to the same process in your relationship with God's word. Instead of casual engagement with scripture for inspiration or even ministry purposes, you need to approach God's word with the intensity of a researcher gathering evidence. Position yourself like the cherubim - with eyes and ears everywhere, constantly alert to what God is saying and doing. Feast on His word during what scripture calls "night seasons" - times when God has spoken but the manifestation has not yet dawned - until there is such an abundance of His truth in your heart that authentic confession naturally overflows from your mouth.

This process requires you to understand that spiritual transformation happens through full persuasion, not mental agreement. Abraham exemplified this when he became "fully convinced" that God was able to perform what He had promised. This wasn't wishful thinking or positive confession - it was the result of prolonged engagement with God's character and promises until the evidence became overwhelming in his heart. You need this same level of conviction about God's word regarding healing, provision, righteousness, and every other promise He has made.

You must recognize that there is a vast difference between meditation (repeating scriptures) and confession (admitting what your heart has been persuaded of). True confession happens when you have been so saturated with God's truth that you find yourself unable to deny what He has revealed. This is why some believers can declare with absolute certainty "I cannot be sick" or "I cannot be poor" - not because they're trying to convince themselves, but because the evidence of God's covenant has become undeniable in their hearts.

The goal of this process is what scripture calls the "righteousness of faith" - a divine perspective that brings the reality of Christ within you to tangible manifestation. This righteousness doesn't require you to call Jesus down from heaven or raise Him from the dead because it recognizes that He already dwells within you as the hope of glory. Your task is to allow God's word to penetrate so deeply that Christ's lordship becomes the unshakeable reality governing your entire existence.

You need to understand that this transformation requires you to move through what scripture describes as the progression from night to day. When God speaks a word to you, it initially shines like a light in a dark place during the "night season" - the time between promise and manifestation. Your responsibility is to continue feeding on that light through meditation and study until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your heart, meaning the reality of what God spoke becomes fully manifest in your life.

Remember that out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. If you want your confessions to carry the weight of conviction rather than the emptiness of religious repetition, you must fill your heart with such an abundance of God's truth that speaking His reality becomes as natural and involuntary as breathing. This is the pathway to experiencing genuine faith towards God and living out the supernatural life He has called you to embrace.

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