Outsourcing – the Kingdom of God
Acts 1:3│He presented himself alive to them after his suffering by many proofs, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God.
There is a key word that you must accurately understand in order to do healing ministry and posterity ministry. The word is “outsourcing,” or “raising a revival that spreads the Gospel throughout the entire region.” God has already promised this answer. The base of this answer is the Kingdom of God. How can you do outsourcing and fulfill the Kingdom of God?
1. Break the Old FrameFate and Instill a New FrameActs 1:3, Galatians 2:20, and Philippians 3:8~21
The 7 Remnants on the Bible, the captives of Babylon, and the believers of the Early Church broke their “old frames” and completely changed their fates. They saw the “old frames” of Egypt, Philistia, Aram, and Rome that would eventually lead to each country’s destruction. Disasters collapsed as soon as they instilled their “new frames.” For you who already possess Christ, the Kingdom of God has already been established in you. Internally, “only Christ” must live and you must die. You must run the race in order to take what is in Christ’s hands.
2. The Future That Is Assured
The Israelites appeared to be slaves, captives, and colonized subjects of Egypt, Babylon, and Rome; however, in reality, they were enslaved, taken captive, and colonized by Satan. The Remnants of the Bible knew that extricating themselves from their present states meant restoring the Gospel. That was the assured future that they saw. When they faced wars, they restored evangelism. When they were taken as captives by powerful nations, they looked for the future that would restore missions.
The moment “old frames” are broken, works will immediately arise. New blessings have already been prepared. If you pray holding onto the covenant of Christ, God’s Kingdom will undoubtedly be established. Evidences will surely appear as well. These are “The 62 Points of the Evangelist’s Life” and the 62 points of outsourcing that are given to God’s children.