The Church Officer Who Is within the Absolute Goal
Numbers 14:34~35│“‘According to the number of the days in which you spied out the land, forty days, a year for each day, you shall bear your iniquity forty years, and you shall know my displeasure.’ I, the Lord, have spoken. Surely this will I do to all this wicked congregation who are gathered together against me: in this wilderness they shall come to a full end, and there they shall die.”
God gave the blessing of the Cultural Summit to church officers who went toward God’s absolute goal which was the land of Canaan. There were a few works that they began in the wilderness. What were those works?
1.The Construction of the Tabernacle
At that time, church officers built the Tabernacle. In preparation, they brought all the gifts and decorations. In addition, they incorporated all their craftsman and masonry
skills. As you can read, they didn’t simply prepare and construct
the Tabernacle. You, who live in this age, must grab hold of the core of the Bible which includes the covenants of 237; healing; and the Summit and restore what was stolen. This is the blessing that all church officers must enjoy.
2.War with Amalek and the Conquest of Canaan
A very important war broke out for the Israelites.Exodus 12:8~16 and Numbers 14:34~35 At that time, those who led and fought in the battle were church officers. The main figures of the conquest of Canaan were also church officers. They enjoyed being springboards for future generations. These church
officers inside of God’s absolute goal were victorious in the war
with the Amorites and conquered the fortified cities of the hill country of Anak.
Church officers must always remember and differentiate between the majority opinion and the truth. The ten spies were the majority who said that it was impossible to enter Canaan, but the remaining two who held onto the truth reported the facts regarding Canaan to Moses. Starting today, pray to become a church officer who holds onto the covenant that follows the truth and not mainstream opinion. In doing so, your church will follow God’s guidance to the end even though it faces complicated and difficult situations.