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The year of emergence is not a motivational theme. It is a theological declaration rooted in what it means to have already been immersed in Christ and to now surface on the standard of his life.
This teaching traces the Latin root of emergence, emergo, and finds in it a precise description of the believer's identity. To emerge is to arise from the water, to surface, to come forth. That is baptism. That is resurrection. That is the son seated in heavenly places now working that reality out into every domain of his life. The teaching moves through four meanings of emergence, resurrection, rejuvenation, restoration, and restitution, applying each to the areas sons have allowed to go quiet, forgotten ideas, buried promises, prophetic words that have not yet taken form. The argument is direct: the previous years were pregnant, and this is the birthing season. Emergence is not pursuit. It is the overtaking power of a Christ who has already fulfilled, now manifesting through sons who rest in that finished work.
SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 3:20, Romans 8:11, Ephesians 2:6, Isaiah 55:11, Colossians 3:3
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x
By The Sonship PlaceThe year of emergence is not a motivational theme. It is a theological declaration rooted in what it means to have already been immersed in Christ and to now surface on the standard of his life.
This teaching traces the Latin root of emergence, emergo, and finds in it a precise description of the believer's identity. To emerge is to arise from the water, to surface, to come forth. That is baptism. That is resurrection. That is the son seated in heavenly places now working that reality out into every domain of his life. The teaching moves through four meanings of emergence, resurrection, rejuvenation, restoration, and restitution, applying each to the areas sons have allowed to go quiet, forgotten ideas, buried promises, prophetic words that have not yet taken form. The argument is direct: the previous years were pregnant, and this is the birthing season. Emergence is not pursuit. It is the overtaking power of a Christ who has already fulfilled, now manifesting through sons who rest in that finished work.
SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 3:20, Romans 8:11, Ephesians 2:6, Isaiah 55:11, Colossians 3:3
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x