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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Your Mantle unfinished work

The mantle that God gives you consists of an inner core garment and an outer core which is your mantle, the outer core garment is for fighting. While the internal is for praying praise glorifying God. The coat of Jesus Christ resides on the inside and dwell in all men. 

What is a Mantle
Definition of mantle. (Entry 1 of 3) 1a : a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak. b : a figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authority accepted the mantle of leadership. A kind of cloke or loose garment to be worn over other garments.The herald and children are clothed with mantles of satin. A cover.Well covered with the night's black mantle.A cover; that which conceals; as the mantle of charity.
MAN'TLE, v.t. To cloke; to cover; to disguise.So the rising sensesBegin to chase th'ignorant fumes, that mantleTheir clearer reason.MAN'TLE, v.i. To expand; to spread.The swan with arched neckBetween her white wings mantling, rowsHer state with oary feet.To joy; to revel.My frail fancy, fed with full delights,Doth bathe in bliss, and mantleth most at ease. To be expanded; to be spread or extended.He gave the mantling vine to grow,A trophy to his love.To gather over and form a cover; to collect on the surface, as a covering.There is a sort of men, whose visagesDo cream and mantle like a standing pond.And the brain dances to the mantling bowl.To rush to the face and cover it with a crimson color.When mantling blood Flow'd in his lovely cheeks. a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes CLOAKa figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authorit accepted the mantle of leadershipsomething that covers, enfolds, or envelops (see ENVELOP senseThe ground was covered with a mantle of leaves.a fold or lobe or pair of lobes of the body wall of a mollusk or brachiopod that in shell-bearing forms lines the shell and bears shell-secreting gland  the soft external body wall that lines the test or shell of a tunicate or barnacle (see BARNACLEa loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes CLOAK

ba figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authorityaccepted the mantle of leadership

2asomething that covers, enfolds, or envelops (see ENVELOP sense 1)The ground was covered with a mantle of leaves.

b(1)a fold or lobe or pair of lobes of the body wall of a mollusk or brachiopod that in shell-bearing forms lines the shell and bears shell-secreting glands
(2)the soft external body wall that lines the test or shell of a tunicate or barnacle (see BARNACLE sense 2)
an insulated support or casing in which something is heated

3the upper back of a bird

4a lacy hood or sheath of some refractory (see REFRACTORY entry 1 sense 3) material that gives light by incandescence when placed over a flame

5aREGOLITH

bthe part of the interior of a terrestrial (see TERRESTRIAL sense 3) planet and especially the earth that lies beneath the crust and above the central core

6MANTEL
mantle
 verb
mantledmantling\ Ëˆmant- liÅ‹  Ëˆman- tᵊl- iÅ‹ \
Definition of mantle 
to cover with or as if with a mantle CLOAK

the encroaching jungle growth that mantled the building
to become covered with a coating

to spread over a surfa 
the outer wall and casing of a blast furnace above the hearth (see HEARTHsense broadly an insulated support or casing in which something is heated
 upper back of a bird
 a lacy hood or sheath of some refractory (see REFRACTORY entry 1 sense 3) material that gives light by incandescence when placed over a flame
 the part of the interior of a terrestrial (see TERRESTRIAL sense 3) planet and especially the earth that lies beneath the crust and above the central Mantel in modern English largely does one job: it refers to the shelf above a fireplace. You can remember it by thinking of the "el" in both mantel and shelf.
Mantle on the other hand, does many jobs, including a number that are technical or scientific. Its most common uses are to refer to a literal cloak, mostly of the kind worn in days of yore ("she drew her mantle tighter"), and to a figurative cloak symbolizing authority or importance ("taking on the mantle of the museum's directorship"). It also refers to a general covering in literary uses like "wet earth covered in a mantle of leaves" or "a past shrouded in a mantle of secrecy." And it's also the term for the middle layer of the Earth between the crust and the inner core.
There is, however, a catch to these distinctions: mantle is sometimes used (especially in American English) to refer to the shelf above a fireplace as well—that is, as a synonym of mantel.This isn't terribly surprising, given the histories of the words. They both derive from the Latin word mantellum, which refers both to a cloak and to a beam or stone supporting the masonry above a fireplace. The words came into use in English a couple centuries apart, but were for a time in the past nothing more than spelling variants.While it's certainly simpler to use mantle in all cases, mantel is significantly more common as the choice for the shelf, which means it's the safer choice in those cases.
Some men are afraid of living up to the mantle


The INNER garment



The Outer Garment



How to know what's in your Mate

How do I know My Mantle

The Color of your Mantle







God has given you a thorn it is in your belly. 

The first prophet speaking God did not know her I heard heaven ask who was that. 

The second spokes person is still in her flesh. She seduce man in her walk. Does she not know it. She suduce three sons and she is on the forth. 

While others prophesy is from a jealious heart. In your court. Did she not know that God visit me and told me of three ministries I was in at Bethel. Who is she but a beggarss hand. If she really knew her God why is it that her laughter is gone with her joy. 

 Is she not the one who plotted with the false prophet. She is full of lies. Her and the gay adjutant which was her spy. Who spy out the grounds and pointed me and my family out. God see’s all things. She is a spy.in your camp. 


There  is a wonderful wealth of terminology in which the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit who has dress you among the ancient Orientals garments. 
This is reflected in the numerous garments prophets ware. You can tell a true prophet by the garments. There are many false prophets amongst you. 
The dress apparel is to be found in your whole  attire. Meaning "what one wears" is a identifier. 
God came to me in vision  telling me what to wear .God called me to the office . God identify me with the garments of praise it is God who sent me the garments to wear. 
The Word of the Lord came to me saying It is black inside the womb at conception. There is a mantle of black material that is given to Christina Theresa Maxwell depicted in appearance of a sapphire stone.
Because she is one who I the Lord God spoke My Words to. I will illuminate her in My Revaluation inside the womb.
My people who will come out the womb she will give birth. Her garments are like sapphire like in the womb. 
Besides there are few indications even in the original Hebrew or Greek of the exact shape or specific materials of the various articles of her dress named, and so her  identification is made doubly difficult. 
The discover,of the prophets is in distinguish and deal with the various oriental garments, then, we will consider them as call to the prophets office. 
Prophets were known for wearing mantles as a sign of their calling from God (1 Kings 19:13). The prophet Samuel-wore a mantle (1 Samuel 15:27). 

The prophet Elijah “threw his cloak around [Elisha]” as a symbol of Elijah’s ministry being passed on to Elisha. 

The prophet’s mantle was an indication of his authority and responsibility as God’s chosen spokesman. 

The mantle now wore is on the inside of you. It is the mantle of the prophetic office of Jesus Christ. 

(2 Kings 2:8). Elisha was not confused as to what Elijah was doing; the putting on of his mantle made his election clear.
If you are a prophet you also carried a mantle. It should not be hard to know where your mantle is. It lies on the inside.

God says my yoke is easy My Burdens are few. If God is saying that My Spirit that I put in you is easy. 

The mantle God is given you was given to you so that you can carried out the will of the Father. 

When God gives you a MantleHe is telling you, that you are ready to carried his ministry. Despite what people may say despite how they mistreating you know that God has you before the foundation of the world. 

Naamathite: for they had made an appointment together to come to mourn with him and to comfort him. And when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and knew him not, they lifted up their voice, and wept; and they rent every one his MANTLE, and sprinkled dust upon their heads toward heaven. ( J

The mantle served the practical purpose of keeping people warm and protecting them from the elements. It also served a symbolic purpose, in the case of the prophets, showing they were wrapped in God’s authority. 



 Like all imagery in the Old Testament, the mantle presents a visible representation of a New Testament principle. The mantle can be seen as a symbol of the anointing of the Holy Spirit whom God so graciously gives to Chridtins Theresa Maxwell.

Pastors


(1 Timothy 1:3-7)
In its most general sense, pastoral care refers to the ministries/services usually performed by a pastor. Some denominations of the Christian faith use the phrase to refer to more specific aspects of a pastor’s ministry, such as counseling and visitation. The core idea of “pastoral care” is that pastors are to care. The word pastor comes from the Latin word for “shepherd.” A pastor is to be a shepherd or caretaker of God’s flock. “Be shepherds of God's flock that is under your care, serving as overseers-not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; not greedy for money, but eager to serve; not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock” (1 Peter 5:2-3, emphasis added).Many people have a misunderstanding of what exactly pastors do, thinking that their primary responsibility is preaching on Sunday. The joke that pastors only work one day a week could not be further from the truth. Beyond preparing and delivering a sermon, pastors provide biblical counseling, visit the sick and injured in hospitals, and disciple members of the congregation through phone calls, lunch meetings, and other social engagements. Many pastors serve as chaplains in hospitals, the military, workplaces, schools, and prisons. All of these ministries are aspects of pastoral care. In reality, pastoral-care ministries are just as valuable as the delivery of a sermon. Caring for a person who is struggling with difficulty, being present during a time of pain, praying with someone in a crisis. These are the moments when spiritual breakthroughs occur. However, I come to find out that many that are put in that position in a church with a Senior Pastor are disrespected. Although they love hard and people do not understand them because they also carried a mantle as a prophet. Misunderstood men and women of God. Only God know so please don’t judge. Least you also will be judged.  Ministering through a good, biblically sound sermon is necessary. But ministering through personal touch, pastoral care, is just as important. And many silly women want that personal touch which is unspoken of. .There is another meaning of pastoral care that should be mentioned. Recognizing the tremendous amount of stress and burn-out many pastors experience, some ministries use the phrase “pastoral care” to refer to ministry to pastors. Secluded locations where pastors can get away for a time, counseling ministries to pastors and their families, and even the pastoring of pastors are aspects of this form of pastoral care. Perhaps the best understanding of pastoral care is that pastors are to care for us, and we are to care for our pastors. The saying is trustworthy: If anyone aspires to the office of overseer, he desires a noble task. 2 Therefore an overseer1 must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, 2 sober-minded, and self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, babble to teach, three, not a drunkard, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover of money. 4 He must manage his household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive, 5 for if someone does not know how to manage his household, how will he care for God's church? 6 He must not be a recent convert, or he may become puffed up with conceit and fall into the condemnation of the devil. 7 Moreover, he must be well thought of by outsiders, so that he may not fall into disgrace, into a snare of the devil. The life filled with critical concerns no place to run nor hide from God as with Jonah Jonah’s reason for running was that, quite simply, he did not like the Assyrians. Assyria was an idolatrous, proud, and ruthless nation bent on world conquest and had long been a threat to Israel. When God sent Jonah as a missionary to the capital, Nineveh, the prophet balked. At the end of his story, Jonah specifies his reason for resistance: “That is why I was so quick to flee to Tar shish. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity” (Jonah 4:2). In other words, Jonah wanted Nineveh to be destroyed. He felt they deserved God’s judgment. Jonah didn’t want to see God’s mercy extended to his enemies, and he knew in his heart that God intended to show mercy. Jonah discovered that God’s salvation is available to all who repent, not just to the people of Jonah’s choosing.is this more evident than in the pastoral responsibilities. There is so much responsibility of those that lead even Moses struck the rock in anger. There are times we too will strike at someone or something. This is our physical side; we must not fulfill the lust of the flesh but walk according to the spirit. Many Pastors having fallen from glory. Because they strike the rock instead of seeking the face of God when their flesh gets weak. God has entrusted to the leadership of the church. Because of the work of the adversary, these concerns have existed from the very early days of the church, but in view of Paul’s warnings in 2 Timothy 3 regarding the increase of apostasy in the last days and what we see today in the church, Paul’s instructions to Timothy in 1 Timothy 1:3-7 are tremendously significant. These instructions are pastoral and reveal what might be called critical concerns for pastoral ministry. These are matters important to the leaders themselves and the wellbeing of the flock of God as a whole. There are many more concerns dealt with throughout those epistles we generally call, the ‘pastoral epistles’ (1 & 2 Timothy and Titus). Since these instructions deal specifically with pastoral concerns and since 1 Timothy is the first of the three Pastoral Epistles, a word is in order concerning the nature and scope of the pastorals. If we obey the Lord our God, He will bless that which He gives us. Riches are no curse when blessed of the Lord. When men have more than they require for their immediate need, and begin to lay up in store-houses, the dry rot of covetousness or the blight of hard-heartedness is apt to follow the accumulation; but with God's blessing, it is not so. Prudence arranges the saving, liberality directs the spending, gratitude maintains consecration, and praise sweetens enjoyment. It is a great mercy to have God's blessing




4 The Bane of Jealousy 


That which has been being that which will be and that which has been done is that which will be done. So there is nothing new under the sun... However the Bane of Jealousy I have seen in the church people who pray for hurt upon women and men of God. Some may call their selves intercessors and some prophet, for God but intercessors for Satan. Satan has his intercessors too in the church as well. We command that Spirit to reap habit in hell and not on this earth that we are traveling railing God of love and peace will strike back on behalf of His anointed and prophet they will find their selves six feet under and wondering why this has happened to them because your carrying around this bane of jealousy God help you. It is an aggravated assault on God, it would ultimately extinguish the race feud, which is the great bane of the country. This has caused the great fallen away because of these ungodly actions. Separation and clicks in the church have risen to a high. It’s time to shut you down.  This is not an act of love and is not an act of lifting up the Savior.  Having selfish motives brings on Jealousy to get what you want. They will even try to separate those who God has joined together. It is a continuing cycle that has kill and destroys those who are married those who are called by God and those who have been faithful in the things of God in the church. Indeed, we learn from Scripture that there is such a thing as godly jealousy. We find the Apostle Paul declared to the Corinthian Church, "I am jealous over you with a godly jealousy, for I have espoused you to one husband that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ." He had an earnest, cautious, anxious concern for their holiness that the Lord Jesus might be honored in their lives. Let it be remembered then, that jealousy, like anger, is not evil in itself, or it could never be ascribed to God; his jealousy is ever a pure and holy flame. The passion of jealousy possesses an intense force, it fires the whole nature, its coals are juniper, which has a most vehement flame; it resides in the lowest depths of the heart, and takes so firm a hold that it remains most deeply rooted until the exciting cause is removed; it wells up from the inmost recesses of the nature, and like a torrent irresistibly sweeps all before it; it stops at nothing, for it is cruel as the grave (Cant. 8:6), it provokes wrath to the utmost, for it is the rage of a man, therefore he will not spare in the day of vengeance (Proverbs 6:34), and it overthrows everything in the pursuit of its enemy, for "wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before jealousy?" For all these reasons jealousy is selected as some faint picture of that tender regard which God has for His own Deity, honor, and supremacy, and the holy indignation which he feels towards those who violate his laws, offend his majesty or impeach his character. Not that God is jealous so as to bring him down to the likeness of men, but that this is the nearest idea we can form of what the Divine Being feels—if it be right to use even that word toward him—when he beholds his throne occupied by false gods, his dignity insulted, and his glory usurped by others. We cannot speak of God except by using figures drawn from his works, or our own emotions; we ought, however, when we use the images, to caution ourselves and those who listen to us, against the idea that the Infinite mind is really to be compassed and described by any metaphors however lofty, or language however weighty. We might not have ventured to use the word, "jealousy" in connection with the Highest, but as we find it so many times in Scripture, let us with solemn awe survey this mysterious display of the Divine mind. Methinks I hear the thundering words of Nahum, "God is jealous and the Lord revenged, the Lord revenged and is furious, the Lord will take vengeance on is adversaries, and he reserves wrath for his enemies , Its at these time we have to be aggressive in the Word of God to stop this selfish and ungodly act of love. It is dysfunction to the church the right hand of the Lord hath dashed in pieces the enemy and cast the ancient idols to the ground. Behold the heaps of Nineveh! Search for the desolations of Babylon! Look upon the broken temples of Greece! See the ruins of Pagan Rome! Journey where you will, you behold the old temples of the gods and the ruined empires of their foolish votaries. The moles and the bats have covered with forgetfulness the once famous deities of Chaldea and Assyria. The Lord hath made bare his arm and eased him of his adversaries, for Jehovah, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.

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