Resurrection
"I am the Resurrection and the Life," John 11:25. It is becoming more and more known that Yahshua is the Salvation for the Father, yet for many, it is unbeknownst that he is the resurrection too. Yahshua said he is the resurrection and the Life of God. Yahshua is Salvation for our God and Resurrection for our God. That is a Living Word! Yahshua said in John 6:53 “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.” When we eat of the flesh of Yahshua, we receive eternal life, “Zoe,” the life of God in Greek. While the word "Resurrection" is not found in the old testament, the word "Revive" is. Revive is Strong's H2421. In Ancient Hebrew, it provides a picture of the stomach, sustenance, life, and a beast. When Paul writes of all creation waiting for the manifestation of the Son of God, he said in Greek that the creature/beast is waiting. We are a member of his body and must resurrect ourselves by becoming one with Yahshua and crucifying our beastly/fleshly nature. The Father and his creation are ONE. What we the Sons of God accomplish here in earth is attributed to Him in Eternity! This beast is waiting to be fed the Bread of Life and be Resurrected through Jesus Christ. By his Spirit, our flesh has a stomach of a beast and must be fed the Bread of Life, which is Jesus Christ. How do we become the Resurrection and the Life of God? Starve the desires of the flesh and the beastly nature. By eating the Bread of Life and taking our identity as Yahshua, we bring salvation and resurrection to our body and thus bring salvation and RESURRECTION to our God! Can you receive it Saints? If you are reading this, you are called to be the Resurrection and the Life, if you are flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone. Remember that as He is, so are you in this life! We are one body with many members. We are Yahshua, the Sons of God, a many-membered body of reconciliation, salvation, and resurrection. Amen.