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Destiny 9 Redemptive Gifts 4
Inheritance – Destiny 9
Individual inheritance
Identity, redemptive gift and
destiny
Who am I – my identity
How am I made – redemptive gift
What am I made for – destiny or birthright
Inheritance – Destiny 9 Rom 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
Do you know His purpose for your life?
Have you accepted His call?
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prophet
Servant
Teacher
Exhorter
Giver
Ruler
Mercy
in proportion to faith
in serving
in teaching
in exhortation
with liberality
with diligence
with cheerfulness
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift That gift is put in us at conception, and determines the course of our lives, regardless of whether we become Christians or choose to reject Christ.
It is how am I wired up or made that enables me to engage in the process of restoring creation.
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Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prophet
Servant
Teacher
Exhorter
Giver
Ruler
Mercy
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Mind
Will
Mind
Emotions
Mind
Will
Emotions
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Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prophet
Servant
Teacher
Exhorter
Giver
Ruler
Mercy
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Spirit of the Lord
Wisdom
Understanding
Counsel
Might
Knowledge
Fear of the Lord
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Inheritance – Redemptive Gift To effectively plan and implement spiritual
warfare, each of the redemptive gifts must be present and their gifts available.
Deuteronomy 28:7 The LORD shall cause your enemies who rise up against you to be defeated before you; they will come out against you one way and will flee before you seven ways.
We must have the 7 warfare strategies of the 7 redemptive gifts in place and alignment.
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Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The areas of the brain also parallel the redemptive gifts.
That means there is a specific area of the brain that matches each portion of your spirit.
Here is the list:
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prophet: Frontal Lobe
Servant: Parietal Lobe
Teacher: Temporal Lobe
Exhorter: Occipital Lobe
Giver: Cerebellum
Ruler: Brain Stem
Mercy: Basal Ganglia
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Inheritance – Redemptive Gift EEGs were originally developed to track brain anomalies. Eventually someone began using them to also track thoughts.
EAV machine measures the electrical currents in the meridians of the body and then interprets the data.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift I believe you have your life force, your spirit, the Holy Spirit, a wide variety of unclean spirits, body memories, attachments to time, land and other people.
Every single one of those factors contains energy in your body that is measured by the machine.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift We do a baseline reading, kick out a demon and retest to verify that the demon is gone.
We asked angels to come into the brain and dismantle the mess and restore original design.
We now have an EEG record of the angelic working in the brain
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The human spirit is a very specialized electromagnetic field (AKA light!) so tracking it should be fairly easy.
Track the presence of the human spirit as it functions in the brain
EEG test to watch the movie of the spirit healing the brain while we speak to it.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Next we hook them up to the EEG, test the brain, then test the soul, then engage the spirit.
I ask the portion of the spirit that matches the portion of the brain if it is willing to go there.
Invariably the answer is NO! if there is the demonic present
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Try this experiment. Have someone call each portion of your spirit to the front and ask that portion if it is willing to go to the area of the brain that matches its design.
Ask it to visit both the right and the left hemisphere if that is appropriate (the first five areas)
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift In the work we have done in the lab, we can identify with electronic equipment where there is an unclean presence in the brain (demon, AHS or stronghold) and the human spirit confirms the presence of defilement by being unwilling to go there.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Jesus demonstrated all the 7 gifts in his life and ministry
John 6:38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.
His whole life was about serving and pointing people to the Father
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Jesus showed us the heart of the prophet, he wouldn’t mince words.
He was the servant who washed His disciples’ feet.
He was the one who taught from His life and unpacked His teachings with His disciples.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift He was the one who gave words of encouragement… “I will send a comforter in my place”.
He showed us the greatest act of giving in laying down his life
He led by his example - team
He had mercy to heal the sick, deliver captives
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift We are being conformed to His image – transformed by renewing our minds
We are wired up and have basic instincts
Our instincts are the way that we send and receive ‘signals’ to engage in and interpret the world around us
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift 7 basic instincts
Contemplative
Kingdom
Student
Experiential
Aesthetic
Activist
Relational
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift We all possess a natural inclination for
two or three spiritual instincts, we might have a curiosity about a few and what’s left over... well, we have a hard time believing that they have any value at all.
However, maturity in faith comes as we become conversant in all the languages of worship and the redemptive gifts as Christ was!
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift “Don’t frustrate, appreciate!!”
Culture of honour
Our greatest hindrance to harmony is our lack of recognition of how God has hard-wired each one of us to respond to Him.
Time and time again the greatest downfall in churches is being centred around uniformity instead of being distinct and seeing how beautiful diversity can be in making us a ‘whole church’!
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift How do we know what our primary and secondary gift is?
Surveys
Look at characteristics and see which best describes you
Other helpful processes
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What motivates your heart?
God gave you a lifelong heart motive
or redemptive gift.
Satan may have spent all of your life
denying you the truth of this gift.
Good indicator of gift and destiny
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Take time to examine your life
experience to see what God has been
revealing to you all along about your
design.
What gift seems to fit your natural
tendencies?
Where do you come alive?
What leaves you feeling drained?
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Without knowing anything about
redemptive gifts, most can come up with a list of answers to those questions.
There are tasks that we may be capable of doing, but it does not spur us on to want to do more.
For a gift of prophet, the repetitive, strictly structured, methodical nature of being an accountant would be exhausting.
For a servant, serving as the spokesperson, in the spotlight, would be uncomfortable.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift How do you respond to weaknesses in
others?
Each gift views people and circumstances from the mindset of their own gift.
When others don't see things as you see them, you may get upset.
Do you find yourself taking up for the underdog and being irritated with those who are unkind to them?
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Are you irritated with a prophet or exhorter
who is not picking up on another person's emotional pain? You may be a mercy.
What do your close friends and family see in you?
Show the list of characteristics to a few people who know you well and are trustworthy. What do they say that they see in you?
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Most important, what does your heavenly Father have to say?
He is the one who designed you.
Ask Him to reveal and affirm His design of you.
We can do the same with our destiny
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Father God installs these gifts in us to fulfil His plan of redemption on the earth.
When we understand our gift and function in it under guidance of the Holy Spirit, there is a redemptive result for mankind.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Whilst God fathers your redemptive gift personality,
God also expects us to react to His fathering by being willing to develop our secondary redemptive gift or skill set gift
Blessed to be a blessing
This releases even greater blessing
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Good comes when you operate in these gifts.
Good not only for you, but also for the many around you.
They are designed not for you, but for you to be a part of a larger whole, functioning as a body part.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Hyperlinks (click on the orange text to open the web page)
Arthur Burk - Sapphire Leadership Group
Brain Renewal Blog
YouTube Channel
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift I call your spirit to attention
The Father speaks out of heaven affirming your identity as His child
The Father affirms and approves your redemptive gifts
The Father releases the Holy Spirit with the sound, colour, fragrance and frequency from heaven to hover & brood over you
The Father releases the Chashmalim angels the shining ones to minister to you
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prophet
Servant
Teacher
Exhorter
Giver
Ruler
Mercy
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Spirit of the Lord
Wisdom
Understanding
Council
Might
Knowledge
Fear of the Lord
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The CONTEMPLATIVE instinct
This person loves to meet God in the quiet of their inner life.
The key word for them is listening and they love to meditate and listen to the whispers of God who meets people in solitude... His still small voice.
They wish that worship would be more quiet than noise and they appreciate the importance of the spiritual disciplines like fasting, meditation and prayer.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They wish that others would understand
this and often are guilty and critical of
others when they don’t join them right
away.
‘Where is everybody?’ they ask and this is
probably the greatest weakness of our
Western culture, we don’t like silence.
Prayer for them is a two way conversation
and often it is more listening than speaking.
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The worst insult to them is ‘you talk
too much and never listen’.
The warning to this person is the
danger of withdrawing so much that
they do not become useful in their
community.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift A KINGDOM instinct
This person cannot seem to catch
their spiritual stride unless they are
labouring in the fields of ministry.
These people are the doers of the
Word. They will regularly attend
worship services, read their Bible and
pray, yes, they do all these things.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift However, they will also tell you
that they feel closest to God, most
dialled in, joyful in Christ when
they are ministering to others.
They truly feel God when they are
being used as a channel to
accomplish His purposes.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The danger here can be their own sense of self-
sacrifice to the point of neglecting their family as well.
They also can be seen by others as pushy and frustrated with the lack of response of others.
The desire in them to minister to the physical needs of others may seem as a lack of interest in spiritual things.
Remember when someone is on the serving pathway, they may say, “I have never felt closer to Jesus’
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The STUDENT instinct
This person is the deep thinker and the key word for them is truth. They are the ones who ask the question, ‘but why?’ and say ‘prove it from Scripture!’
Their greatest quest is truth and they want to see it on paper!
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift To them beauty is a carefully crafted document that states beliefs, doctrines, you name it.
They see great theology coming from the study of creeds and doctrines. They feel that those who have their theology most correct are the closest to God.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They would love to be in endless Bible studies and
prayer to them is an expression of correct theology.
They are easily given to analysing worship songs to make sure they are saying the ‘right things’ about God.
The worst insult to them would be to hear, ‘that’s heresy!’
The warning to them is the danger of becoming arrogant and unloving and being more concerned with being right than giving honour to others.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The EXPERIENTIAL instinct. This person wants to ‘feel’ the presence of
God and to respond with the full range of emotion and physical expression.
The key word for this person is joy. They love spontaneity, emotion and conversational prayer.
They would like to have very little leadership in worship and let God lead worship and everyone participate. It is the most responsive instinct to the Holy Spirit and the energy that He gives.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift This person is also best suited to cross-
cultural contexts. They are big-hearted and generous and very nice to be around. Their prayer is praise and the worst insult they could hear is ‘This is boring.’
The warning for this person is possibly lacking in doctrinal grounding.
They can come across as being shallow and time alone with God is the major battlefield for the exhorter.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The AESTHETIC instinct
This person comes most alive when worship is done in an environment of beauty, order, tradition and artistic integrity.
The key word for them is majesty. They think that the way things look and how they sound are very, very important.
They really can appreciate architecture that is designed specifically for worship.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They love symbolism, colour, art, poetry
and great music. They are most at ease when there is dignity
and order in all that takes place. They are uncomfortable with a lot of
repetition or songs that might seem fluffy. Their prayer is beautiful expressions of faith The worst insult to them would be to say
this is ugly Warning for this instinct is to become rigid
and inflexible.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The ACTIVIST instinct
This person sees all of Christ following as an activity of service.
Their key word is involved.
They love to take action with God and commune with Him about what is so needed in our world.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They have great compassion for the
disadvantaged and poor.
They are angry about oppression and have a sense of urgency to introduce Christ to others. They are committed to changing His world and love to connect with other activists, to plan, to think globally.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift Prayer for this person is a tool or weapon to
advance the kingdom of God.
The worst insult they could hear is ‘you are lazy or a hypocrite’. They feel best when they are engaged and really don’t like to take time off.
The warning for this person is that they rarely relax and can experience burnout. They are also susceptible to becoming shallow with others, being disillusioned and their own marriage could easily be in trouble. It’s a real balancing act.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The RELATIONAL instinct
Finally, this person feels that God is most present when people experience bonding together for fellowship or worship or encouraged through mutual support.
They are heartbroken when there is conflict.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They love meeting in small groups where people honestly share their personal stories and don’t mind tears, hugs or late night prayer meetings.
They appreciate how Christ was so people conscious.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift They feel that people are the business and introduce people to others and build them up as well.
They feel that when interaction is happening, God is present and the heavens are rejoicing.
Their prayer is that a small group would really care and pray more for each other.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift The worst insult to them is to hear ‘you just don’t care’.
The warning for them is losing their focus on Christ and valuing more their own relationship with God
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift For example: If I am a prophet/teacher. God
fathers my personality by giving me freedom to create.
My creative personality is driven to have a creative atmosphere. God the Father provides this, and uses it as a tool to father me into His design for me.
The expectation that God puts back on me, is that I learn my secondary redemptive gift skill set, and INITIALIZE back towards God and man, by using it to the benefit of all.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift If you are a ruler/giver. God would father your personality by giving freedom to build.
Then God would expect the ruler/giver to initialize backwards to God and man, by using the gift of giving to provide for others.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift If the individual was giver/ruler, God would father the giver personality by giving freedom to give
But God would then expect the giver to provide building and mentorship of others as a way of providing resources into the Kingdom of God.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift God will use the lessons of fathering the primary personality, to form a matrix of design for the secondary redemptive gift skill set.
As a creatively fathered prophet, my secondary teacher will produce creative understanding and concepts.
Inheritance – Redemptive Gift I am responsible to USE my teacher gift in return for the fathering God has given me, and as I do so it will increase my own maturity in Christ.
As soon as I began to step out of simple creative selfishness and into creative teaching towards others, it began to adjust and bring favour.
For more teaching from Mike Parsons
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