Daily Bread 2/14/2024

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    Daily Bread – February 14, 2024 (The Fourth Day – Genesis 1:14-19) Ephesians 2:21 – …in Whom the whole building fitted together grows into a holy temple in the Lord, There are two Greek words for temple, ‘hieron,’ which is used for the whole building including the courts, and ‘naos,’ which is used here. ‘Naos’ is specifically used for the Holy of Holies where God dwells and manifests Himself. The Greek verb ‘auxano,’ which is translated as “grow,” means “increase of every kind” and may be understood as referring to every dimension of the Church including size, number, age, maturity, glory, and power. This growth does not happen automatically, but demands action and responsibility as Jesus taught in Mark 4:26-29. A seed is cast into the ground and the power is within the ground to give the seed life so that it can produce of itself, but the farmer rises day and night to tend and care for the seed lest it be eaten or overrun by weeds and disaster. The proper growth and increase of the Church is only possible when God’s people are submitted to the Holy Spirit, for only He can provide the needed ingredients to bring forth the increase. In Ephesians 4:11-16, we learn that the Church both grows and makes increase of itself by functioning in love. Of course, this is divine love that can only be supplied by the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22; Romans 5:5; 2 Timothy 1:7; 1 Peter 1:22). God’s desire is that we mature into the fullness of Christ. He has purposed that we be fully matured sons of God standing in the full measure of the anointing of Jesus now in this present world (Ephesians 4:13; 1 John 3:1-3, 4:17). By the love of Christ, we are able to comprehend every dimension of God’s person and purpose. We mature and grow in the precise knowledge of God by coming to know the love of Christ that passes knowledge, so we might be filled with all of the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:17-21). Our lives, both individually and collectively, must find their existence in the Vine, Christ Jesus. For without Him, we can do nothing (John 15:1-8). Blessings, Pastor Mark Spitsbergen