THE PHILOSOPHY OF IDENTITY

Introduction

There is a matter that I have been studying and allowing the Father to teach me about over the years that he has given me the green light to talk about now. And that subject matter is…identity. My hope is that as you follow along and do your own research your vision will become clearer about who you are, why you are here, and the power you possess as a human being. This lesson will also deal with redemption, at some point, so that you can see the authority you have as a believer…and walk in it as you should.

God has invested so much into mankind. As a consequence, we should give him due honor by accepting what he has done and using our lives to glorify him.

Before we get into the heart of this lesson, I’ll spend the first couple of weeks laying a little foundation…sort of getting the ground ready for the subsequent broadcasts. Being an introduction to our topic, this lesson will be relatively brief. As our groundwork, I will be talking about what I want to call “the philosophy of identity.”

Now,  in order for man to understand his role in the world, I think he must have a good understanding of his environment and the context in which he lives. Otherwise, he is prevented by his own ignorance, from being the best that he can possibly be. Life is very similar to a movie, I think. Imagine you are the president in this movie, but you don’t know you are the president. You think you are the gardener. So on the set of the movie, you are busy trying to plant flowers and trim bushes when you need to be talking with world leaders and solving problems that exist in our nation. Who you are is very important. But who you believe you are is MOST important. There must be an alignment between who you are and who you think you are to master your role in this world.

NO MAN IS AN ISLAND

There is a saying that “No man is an island.” What that means is that no man lives in isolation. No man exists on his own. No one is independent. There is no one on the earth that doesn’t need other things or other people in order to live. There is ONLY one being in the universe who is INDEPENDENT. That being is who we call GOD. Everyone else needs the following 4 things to exist.

  1. God
  2. the Heavens
  3. Other people
  4. the environment (around you)

GOD

WHO IS GOD?

God is the creator of the universe. He authored the worlds. We live because of Him. The Bible says, it’s in him we live, we move, and have our being. In the book of Genesis, we really don’t have an introduction to who God is when the book opens. The book begins by talking about what he did. He spoke the world into being over the course of 6 days and then rested on the 7th day.

God spoke and created the sun, the moon, the stars, and all the hosts of heaven. God spoke and brought the plants, flowers, and trees into existence. He spoke and created animal life, both on the earth and in the water…and so forth.

So perhaps, in truth, the first chapter of Genesis could be recognized as God’s introduction of Himself.

THE ATHEIST

Well, what about the atheist. Does he still need God in order to live? The atheist is not exempt. An atheist is not someone who is living without God. An atheist is someone who uses God’s strength but doesn’t give God credit because he doesn’t believe God exists. Man’s unbelief does not remove God completely from the atheist’s life. The life, even of the atheist, is upheld by God’s power. It’s still because of God, the atheist lives. The atheist is just unaware of the source of his own life.

THE HEAVENS

THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE STARS

This is not an exhaustive list, but to name a few things…man needs the sun, the moon, and the stars.

These celestial creations provide light and heat energy. They have also been put in place to designate time and season. These trigger many of the other elements that man needs in order to live. The sun enables the food sources that man needs to eat for his own survival to receive the nutrients they need.  Without the sun, the moon, and the stars, man would die. So man is definitely in need of the heavens.

OTHER PEOPLE

PARENTS

Regardless of the relationship you have or don’t have with your parents, you needed them to have life. You would not have existed without them. If you grew up as I did, your parents put a roof over your head, food in your mouth, clothes on your back, and more toys in your hands than you could count.

Even if you never knew your parents or had a bad relationship with them, they were necessary for your life to exist. It was through your parents that you entered the world.

SPOUSE

If you are married, you need your spouse. You need their love, their care, their input, and their touch. You need their agreement. Your spouse is a necessary component of your life if you are married.

EMPLOYER

If you have a job, you need your manager…even if you don’t like them. If you own your own company, you need your employees and your clients or customers. If you’re a doctor, you need your patients and your supporting hospital cast. You need them ALL. There is purpose in other people.

THE ENVIRONMENT

SHELTER

You need a roof over your head. You won’t live long without shelter. Your body needs protection from the rain, snow, and other elements.

FOOD

You can live an estimated 1 to 2 months without food. This means basically, if your food is cut off for too long of a time, your body will die.

WATER

You can live an estimated 3 days without water. In other words, if you do not hydrate, your body will be dead in less than a week. So you definitely need water in order for your body to live.

So you need the environment.

Conclusion:

  1. Why are you talking about all of these things we already know? The reason I’m taking the time to go over these things is that you need to understand them all in the context of the role they all play so that you will better understand the role that you play on the earth.
  2. I’ll refer again to the point I made in the opening, it is most important for you to know the role you play. Imagine a lion who thinks he’s a gazelle. He would think he’s to be treated like food when he was created to be a predator. To kind of give you a clue where we are going with this, there was a time when ancient Israel thought they were grasshoppers and their opponents were giants. This mis-identity cost many their lives. Your correct identity means everything. You will never be all you can be so long as your image of yourself is misconstrued…and it could cost you…your life.

WHAT IS A PROPHET (PART 2)

Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing,
but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.

Amos 3:7

The Servant of the Lord

The prophet is an employee of God. He is not man’s slave. The prophet’s allegiance is to God first. Let me explain. First, the prophet does serve people, but he is responsible and accountable to God. He is not to speak what people want him to say when speaking from his office. He is to speak for his boss. As the prophet is the ambassador of heaven sent into the earth to make God’s decrees, he receives his words from God, not from man. He is not to use God’s mouth to decree men’s vain pleasures, but God’s proclamations.

God’s servant, the prophet, is not to speak what others desire him to speak, but what the Father desires. I remember years ago a friend took me to look at a house that he wanted to buy. I perceived why he took me there even though he didn’t say. He wanted me to prophesy the house to him. But the Lord told me as we pulled up that he was not going to get the house. So my friend asked if I had anything to say. I told him that I did not. I knew that I was to either say what God says or nothing at all. So I chose to say nothing at all about the matter. Grant it, it may feel uncomfortable being silent, but the prophet of God has to be as comfortable in silence as he is in proclaiming the words of God. Both are serving God’s purpose. Just as your mouth is not always running, God’s mouth is not always running either. The prophet serves people, but he’s God’s servant to people.

Now as a servant, the prophet is charged to do what God says to do. Often the prophet is seen as God’s spokesman…and indeed he is. But the manner in which the prophet speaks may vary. The prophet may speak in words or in demonstration of the Spirit. His job is to convey God’s message to mankind in the manner the Father deems fit. But not only is the prophet to speak God’s dccrees, He is often tasked with doing supernatural feets in behalf of God. So the prophet may be used by God to heal the sick, raise the dead and other such things, as his ministry dictates. He is to serve to mankind whatever Heaven decrees.

A closing thought about the prophet as God’s servant

A servant doesn’t decide what he will do, but rather he is told what to do. Likewise, when operating from his office, the prophet understands that it is his job to go where he is told, to do what he’s told to do and to say what he’s told to say. The prophet is not to operate as one who serves self, or has his own agenda, but he embrasses the agenda of the God who sent him.

WHAT IS A PROPHET (PART 1)

Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing,
but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.

Amos 3:7

The prophet is a receiver of God’s secrets

Although the prophet is known primarily for his voice, the ability of the prophet to hear is equally or possibly more important. When I say hear, I’m not limiting the prophet to hearing sounds or voices. I use the word “hear,” losely to describe the prophet’s ability to receive information from Heaven. Sometimes the prophet receives information from Heaven in the form of words, but He may also receive information in the form of dreams, visions, out of body experiences or a combination of methods. Either way, the prophet has the responsibility to be in a posture to receive information from God.

Now, this does not always mean that the prophet is to proclaim what he hears or that he should proclaim as soon as he hears. The prophet needs to be sensitive to the Spirit of God in order to detect the timing in which God wants the word He has shared with the prophet to be spoken to others.

Now the prophet is one who hears what God says because God entrusts the prophet to know things that are hidden. This means the prophet is to be reliable for God to entrusts His secrets to him. As the prophet becomes increasingly reliable, God entrusts the prophet with more of His mind. God reveals secrets to His servants the prophets, but those secrets must never become gossip. The prophet is never to use what God has revealed in secret to spread rumors or to breed hatred. Therefore, the prophet must maintain the honor of what God has entrusted him with in that same spirit of honor.

Why Would God Share His Secrets?

There are 3 reasons that God shares His secrets that I will communicate here. 1) Intercession, God shares with the prophet so that the prophet will be a more effective intercessor. This way the prophet is praying precisely what and how he should pray. 2) Confirmation, It is easier for the person to whom the prophet speaks to receive the word when they know that there is no other way for the prophet to know except God told him. 3) Correction, This reason is the same as for confirmation. The person who is in need of correction may see the seriousness of their sin when the prophet, who has no way of knowing what they are doing, brings correction to them from God.

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