Merge Your Will with God

Jesus, the man, sealed his will in the garden the night before they came to crucify him. Jesus, the man, prayed Luke 22:42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done“. Jesus, the man, took his will and the blood of his life as a man among us and sealed it with what was God’s will.

My will is to trust Your will. Jesus sealed his will with his life’s blood to God’s spiritual eternal will. The unbreakable will of salvation merged that night from his blood to God’s Spirit. The man, Jesus, agreed to face death through the will of God, trusting his will, and his blood would be enough to raise him on the other side. This was the covenant that nothing can break being bonded into a oneness of wills with man and God.

My life is Your Life, your will is my will was the final seal when Jesus decided “…not my will, but thine, be done“. This was the night Jesus was taken to be wiped with 40 stripes, a crown of thorns shoved on his head, mocked, spit upon, and nailed on a wooden cross to die the death for mankind. Jesus sealed his will by his blood to God’s spiritual will. God gave all authority to Jesus to save mankind through the blood in his name.

I see that night, the merging will of the man Jesus becoming one in the Spirit will of God sealing a blood covenant acceptable for all the sin debts of mankind. Jesus is the son whom Jn. 3:35 The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into his hand.” Adam could not be that son God wanted, falling to selfish sin, but Jesus was the man God could trust a full oneness relationship and a place God Himself could dwell inside bonding a togetherness of man and Spirit to save us from our sin.

When the Spirit of God created a baby boy inside of a virgin woman named Mary, it was the body of one hundred percent flesh with pure blood and without sin. A fleshly vessel Almighty God could dwell in. The amazing thing about this baby Jesus was he grew as all of mankind grows, but with a will inside him to be and do the will of God. He wanted to be one with God. We all should want that oneness with God.

Every day the man Jesus lived in the flesh surrendering his will and joining it with God’s will to be done. The woman caught in adultery by the law was to be stoned to death, but God‘s will for that woman was to forgive her through the blood and mercy of Jesus joining his will with God in the forgiveness of that woman. Jesus joined his will with God’s will to forgive her and to tell her to sin no more.

No wonder as a young boy he was found in the temple having deep conversations with the Bible teachers. He as a fleshly young man was absorbing all the knowledge of the Bible he could so that he could be about his Father’s (God) business Luke 2:49. Jesus, the fleshly man, was choosing every day to join his will with God’s will being subjective to a normal life here on earth. This is the oneness relationship God always desired with us, His children, but sin would guide our will in another direction away from God.

Jesus the man gave us the model prayer he prayed to God. Mtt. 6:9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. v10 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” Jesus the man practice every day seeking to merge his will with God’s will. Jesus the man was wanting the earth to be like God’s kingdom in heaven in the oneness of wills. This is what we are suppose to doing everyday bringing heaven and earth as one. One simple way to merge with God’s will is to do what His Word says and be true children lead by His Spirit (Ro. 8:14).

We are seeing God’s will and desire flowing through Jesus because of the pure blood and no sin in his body. Jesus had the fullness of God inside him Col. 2:9, but he as a man still had the free will to choose. Jesus was continually merging his will as a man with the will of God, the Spirit, and opened a way for him to be our high priest, mediator, and reconciler. Heb. 4:15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.

This explains when Jesus was tempted of the devil to go against God’s will to turn rocks into bread Jesus surrendered his will to God’s will with a reply to the devil, Mtt. 4:4 …Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” God provided the body of Jesus with life sustaining food that was eternally undeniable. We can see what was on the other side of Jesus the man trusting and choosing his will with God. Blessings and strength beyond this world that completely satisfies the hungry soul of mankind.

Everywhere I look in the biography gospels of Jesus was the daily merging of his will with God’s will creating a oneness that was always meant to be between us and God. Jesus the man said, Jn. 5:30 I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me.” “I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just…” He as a man recognized the weakness within his flesh, but acknowledged surrendering to God’s will brings clarity of judgment. Our daily reading and praying in fellowship with God helps us to merge our will and His will to be done that day.

Looking at Jesus, I see the will of God in action. God wanted to forgive Adam and Eve, but He was not in the position as of yet to apply that forgiveness in His Spirit form. This is why God planted a son to born in the future generations to apply the forgiveness and the power to wash away our sins. God needed His Spirit form to have a fleshly body form with blood and life of the earth to forgive and pay our sin debt. This is why all of salvation is committed completely in Jesus name. This was and is God’s will.

We can see through Jesus what God in His Spirit form wanted to do everyday. Jesus is inside a house and it is so crowded that there is no way anyone else could get in to be near him. Four men carrying a cripple on a stretcher, climbed onto the rooftop, and started removing the roof to lower the cripple in the bed to Jesus Luke 5:19. We can see what God wanted to say to this cripple, the four men’s faith, and those in the room.

Jesus the man merging his will and listening to God’s will said to the cripple, Luke 5:20 …Man, thy sins are forgiven thee.” God wanted to forgive and much much more with Jesus being the human voice. Now, the religious leaders began to complain saying, v21 …Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone?” Little did they know, God was inside the man Jesus sitting before them. They were witnessing the complete oneness will of man and God.

God reveals their thoughts to Jesus the man and God has him to speak, v22 …What reason ye in your hearts?23 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?” God’s will was to forgive, heal, and show that He was inside Jesus the man. God had Jesus to tell them, v24 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins, (he said unto the sick of the palsy,) I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house.” “That ye may know…” was the key words for all of us to realize the importance of the man Jesus and God’s will.

When Jesus the man merged his will in oneness with God’s will, a man and all those around heard God forgive him and to “…Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house.v25 And immediately he rose up before them, and took up that whereon he lay, and departed to his own house, glorifying God.” This is what happens when you merge your will with God’s will. You accept His word, stand up, take your bed, and depart with the joy unspeakable flowing from your heart and glorifying God with your mouth. It is a change that you will never be the same.

This is what God wanted and Jesus was in agreement wanting the same. God gave a man standing before them the power to forgive and the power to heal. Can you imagine, God healing someone in front of you just because you were obedient to His will? The covenant of salvation was born in the will of God and in the will of Jesus the man. God answered their question of “…Who can forgive sins, but God alone?” Jesus can because the “God alone” was inside Jesus proclaiming and doing His will on earth as it is in heaven.

God showed us every day that his will and the will of the man Jesus were one in agreement. God showed us this is because He wants it for us today just like He did through Jesus without dying in sin. God committed ALL of his desires and ALL His will inside of Jesus. Jesus, the man committed his will every day to God sealing the way, the truth, and the life that no man can come to the father, but by Jesus. Jesus choosing his will to be one with God’s will started sealing the will of mankind once again with God in a oneness fellowship God has always longed for in all of us.

To be in this oneness with God is for us to merge everyday our will with God’s will. It starts with “…Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” Reading and fellowshipping with God and His Word shows us what God desires. Doing the perceptions and understandings in God’s word is merging one with His will. The one thing we must start our merging with God is first being born again – the birth of oneness with God. God gave it to Jesus and Jesus gives it to us that we must Jn. 3:5 …be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.

Jesus sealed his will with his blood, death, and burial. God sealed His will and promise with the resurrection of new life in the man Jesus with a new body as the way, the truth, and the life by which all of mankind can follow if he merges his will in obedience with God’s will to be born again through Jesus. It is a merging of our will agreeing with God’s word and God’s Spirit.

The oneness of the will of Jesus and the will of God comes to us through the name of Jesus. Acts 4:12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” God sealed His will and full salvation authority inside the name of Jesus creating a central point of entrance to a oneness fellowship with God. Jesus the man sealed his will in his own blood, death, and burial covenant of salvation creating a door for all of mankind to have a choice of eternal life with God once again.

God worked from inside the man Jesus to save us with his blood, death, burial, and resurrection. Jesus is working inside of us with a second birth of the water and of the Spirit to save as many as that will listen. This is why God revealed and had Jesus to tell Simon Peter after he confessed, Mtt. 16:16 …Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.” God told Peter through Jesus, v17 …Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.” God had already started allowing others to see Him through Jesus.

God went on to tell Peter through Jesus of the future, v18 …That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” Jesus speaking the will of God prophesying His desired work for Peter’s role in the plan of salvation that he would start in the book of Acts. The church God wanted through Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever (Heb. 13:8) started in the book of Acts and nowhere else.

God inside of Jesus with the sealing blood of the Lamb chosen of God told Peter’s future, v19 And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” God and Jesus the man placed the heavenly keys to unlock the plan of salvation and the ability to lock evil as God’s will on earth as it is in heaven into the hands of Apostle Peter. All of this would come to pass after the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Side note: This is why you do not have a gospel, biography of Jesus, written by Apostle Peter. The flesh of man, not in the will of God would take everything from the Apostle Peter’s biography gospel of Jesus as they have from the other gospels and epistles to turn it into their own personal interpretation of salvation and not what Peter preached.

Jesus the man was extremely meticulous in following God’s will to the letter for the plan of salvation hinged upon him merging his will in complete agreement with God’s will through words, deeds, and obedience. Peter must do the same for the power of binding and loosing here on earth that affects heaven. It is completely all about our will merging in obedience to God’s will and word to be done.

NOT MY WILL BUT THINE WILL

We are all faced today with multiple choices of religions stemming from the Bible. Did Jesus have multiple choices of the cross? The prophecy of the coming of the Christ Jesus was very meticulous and detailed how it shall come to pass. Just one place to read about this prophecy would be in Psalms 22. God was particular on not eating the fruit of the knowledge of evil that would bring death to Adam and Eve.

Choices of religion can be ‘my way or the highway” type deal, but that will not override the specifics of God’s way. Merging your will and God’s will is an agreement of doing it God’s way for He knows the outcome of all things just like He knew what would happen to Adam and Eve. Who am I to tell God what He should say or do to save us? We came to Him for help.

In the book of Acts chapter two, the finalized plan of salvation in the oneness of God and the man Jesus Christ came back to earth to fill Peter and the disciples that were with him, the joint plan of salvation of the born again of the water and of the Spirit for all generations to come as many as God shall call. Our merging with God starts at our second birth.

Acts chapter two is where God/Jesus had Peter to speak the keys to the kingdom. Acts2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

Can you imagine applying the name and what is all inside that name of Jesus to you in water baptism? The power of the blood of Calvary being applied to you. Can you imagine the Holy Spirit coming down on you with the spiritual power God put inside that name of Jesus? The changing power of God’s Spirit overwhelmingly flowing inside you and out. Wow, merging our will in obedience as one with God’s word and the man Jesus Christ to life eternal. The born again of the water and of the spirit merging as one with us as the scripture has said. A beyond this world experience that leave you never being the same.

Our choice of ‘I will repent‘ is the first step towards loosening the chains of sin and starting the process of oneness with God.

Our choice of ‘I will be baptized in Jesus name‘ is the step towards defeating death, hell, and the grave through the blood that is inside the name of Jesus loosening our conscience to a state of purification in God with the washing away of all our sins.

Our choice of ‘I will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost‘ is the step towards loosening our spirit freely in the fellowship of God’s power changing Spirit, guiding us daily like Jesus on merging our will with God’s will.

The born again of the spirit is where the oneness of the will of God in Jesus reaches into our sin filled bodies purifying our spirit of filth, converting it into pure water of eternal life springing up (Jn. 4:14) through our most unruly tongue that no man can tame (James 3:8) into a merged obedience of our will accepting God’s will gifted into speaking guided words of pure Holy Ghost praise in a language God will supply. All doubts are removed when this happens totally guided by God’s Spirit – an undeniable sign from God.

The born again of the water is when the name of Jesus is spoken over you in water baptism applying the power of the will of God and the blood power of the will of Jesus binding all of your sins from death, hell, and the grave paying off all debts loosening you with the washing away of all your sins applied to you by the name of Jesus. Does this not shake the whole spiritual world?

37 …Men and brethren, what shall we do?” This is what you do. 38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” Is it just a one time thing? Was it only for them back then? No! 39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.” This is a continual salvation plan until all things are fulfilled for mankind and the earth.

Are you praying and reading God’s word with the mindset of “…not my will, but thine, be done“? Do you now see the power of the sealed blood of Jesus committing his will as a man completely with God’s will? Are we to be like Jesus? Do you want to be like Jesus. I most certainly do. His blood and God’s Spirit is the divine unbreakable plan of salvation for us and nothing else. There is no greater merging in oneness with God than this.

I was re-baptized in Jesus name and I sought after God for the infilling of the Holy Ghost as they did in the book of Acts chapter two. I had the attitude if God wanted me to have it, than I want it too. I committed my will in obedience to God’s word, God committed His will in fulfilling His word to me with the power of forgiveness and filling me with His Holy Spirit. There is no comparison to a Holy Ghost, Jesus name, life changing experience, than opening up to God’s will be done.

In these last days as the closing completions of God’s word being fulfilled will you leave to chance by the words of others or merge your will with the words of God. 2 Cor. 13:8 For we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth.” I want to be on the side of “for the truth” because the “against the truth” will still fall to the words of God just like Adam and Eve Gen. 2:17. May your daily merging with God bring a freedom in your spirit and mind that shines to the world a glowing face of joy unspeakable.