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APPEARING OF CHRIST
By Nancilee Restivo
In
January of 1999, the Lord gave me a series of visions, which lasted
over a period of two weeks.
What I saw and heard completely changed my life.
Today,
I will share one of my visions.
It is the one that affected me the most.
The Lord opened my eyes to see new heights and depths that
He was calling me to. May
it also do the same for you.
This
vision began by my seeing myself standing in a doorway, watching
Jesus as He ministered to a crowd of people.
I watched as He reached out to touch someone and they would
be instantly healed. Then
He would speak a word of encouragement to another, put His arms
around one who felt unloved, or turn to cast a demon out of someone
who was being tormented.
Suddenly,
something changed. I
was there too, with Jesus, but we looked like a double negative,
the two of us together, one superimposed on top of the other.
We literally moved as one entity!
The
one who joins himself to the Lord is one spirit with Him.
I Corinthians 6:17
When
Jesus stretched out His hand, my hand moved with Him, perfectly
as one. When Jesus spoke, the words flowed from
my mouth. When He took
a step, it was with my foot, and when He looked at a person, it
was through my eyes.
Then
I knew. It was, Christ
in me, the hope of glory (Colossians
1:27). Only He was not hiding in me. I was hiding in Him!
For
you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God.
Colossians 3:3
I
watched Jesus as an onlooker, curious and full of awe, anxious to
see every move He made. It
was thrilling to be so up close and personal, watching Him do the
same wonders that He did when He walked this earth.
I
became very aware that the people were not looking at me. They were looking at Him! He was manifesting Himself in
fullness for all to see, in all His power and glory! The people knew they were looking at Jesus,
and they were totally caught up with the wonder of Him!
I
suddenly understood that I was living during a time when the only
acceptable focus must be on Jesus, wholly, completely, and without
distraction! Nothing
was about me, or about anything that I could do. It was only about my being an empty vessel
that Jesus could fill with the fullness of Himself. A vessel He could live in, and through
whom He could do as He pleases, in anyway that He desired. This understanding filled me with overflowing
joy.
That
you may be filled up to all the fullness of God.
Ephesians 3:19b NASU
At
the end of my vision the Lord beautifully and sovereignly led me
to the following verse to confirm what I was experiencing.
Always
carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the life
of Jesus also may be manifested in our body.
For we who live are constantly being delivered over to death
for Jesus' sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested
in our mortal flesh.
II Corinthians 4:10-11
Many
Theologians have turned this portion of scripture into something
palatable to the natural mind, easy to understand and explain. But, the Lord is about to do something
exceedingly, abundantly, beyond all that we have understood
in the past, or are able to grasp with our natural mind.
Consider
the meaning of the word manifested, according to Thayer's
Greek Lexicon:
To
make manifest, or visible, or known, what has been hidden or unknown,
to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way.
a)
to make actual and visible, realized
b) to make known by teaching
c) to become manifest, to be made known
d) used of a person; to expose to view, to make manifest, to show
oneself, to appear
e) to become known, to be plainly recognized, thoroughly understood
who and what one is.
See,
and absorb what God is saying!
This
is exactly what happened with Jesus in my vision. He was making Himself visible, manifest,
known, and plainly recognized.
He was appearing to those around Him, and they saw Him!
This
is exactly what Jesus is about to do through those of us who belong
wholly to Him.
I
do not fully understand how the Lord will do this, but one thing
I do know, people will know that Jesus is manifesting Himself in
their midst, and He will captivate their total attention.
THE
KEY
In
the above verse, (II Corinthians
4:10),
there is a reference to the dying of Jesus. This not only refers to His death on the
cross, but also to the death in which He died daily to His own will
and to His own life. He
did nothing of His own initiative.
Jesus had one motivation; to display or manifest
His Father's will and purpose on earth.
The
connection to us is made when we are told that we are constantly
being delivered over to death for Jesus sake (verse 11). It is the only way that the life of Jesus
can be fully manifested in our mortal flesh. Each time our flesh dies to some area
of self, Jesus is able to take full dominion in that area. The more we die, the more He is able to
live through us.
Before
Jesus can come forth in this kind of power and display, we must
be willing to get completely out of the way.
With a sincere heart we must echo the cry of John the Baptist
when he said, He must increase, but I must decrease (John 3:30).
Only
to the degree that we willingly die to every area of self, only
to that degree, will the Lord Jesus have the freedom to fully manifest
Himself through human flesh!
He
is saying, Follow Me, and then, Walk you in it.
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