Our Motivation
God does not want to be distant. He wants to live among us. He wants to be nearby. He wants us to build according to His principles and patterns so He can come and fill it. Our first motivation is to build lives that God is pleased to dwell in.
(Exodus. 25:8, 40; John 14:23).
A personal interaction with the Lord through His word brings revelation with clarity of who the Lord is. “The Son of the Living God.” When one gets this revelation, it will change your mentality about God, the World, and the devil.
Jesus said upon this Rock he will build HIS CHURCH. We must build according to His Blueprints not the way we think and program.
This is The Prevailing Church of Jesus Christ. We believe this church is in the world today. It is a borderless global church community. This is our second motivation to build according to the Lord´s blueprints.
(Mathew 16:13-19).
Jesus has resourced His church with gifts so that the church can grow and become mature, completely stable, and strong. He has given gifts to men for this purpose because he wants a mature church in the earth. A church that reflects The Full Stature of Jesus Christ, who is the head of the church, His Body. The Body must match the Head. So our third motivation is to mature the saints of God.
(Ephesians. 4:10-16).
In this chapter, Jesus prayed five times that the Father would make us (His Church, His saints) One. This was His last prayer (death wish) before the Father. This tells us that it is very precious in the Lord´s heart and very important to God our Father. Remember Jesus said at one point when praying, “… You always hear me…” with this in mind you can be sure that God is answering this prayer right in our midst by bringing the church to unity. God is using apostolic networks on earth to make this happen. People under the same network will have the same biblical principles and mindsets. They will walk and think along “these things” as they follow the leadership that God has set over them.
So, our fourth motivation is to be united with believers who honor the principles specified in the Word of God thus enhancing unity of the Body of Christ.