2023
These links will open a new tab in your internet browser Before you click on the "Blog Posting" link, read the transcript of the video of the Week further down this page and click on the "week #" link to view Dr. Zadai's lesson. We have added a FaceBook page for this group. You are free to join the group. Fellowship Project: Blog Posting After you watch the video and read the study notes below, answer these questions here: Discuss: What does it mean to be tenacious? How would you live if you knew you had an inheritance? How would you walk if the power that rose Jesus from the dead, that burst him out of the grave, is really dwelling in you? How does having fellowship with one another, encouraging each other, and allowing the Holy Spirit to minister to one another help in this fallen world where there is time? 1. In this realm, we have time. Why is it important to know Who our God is as it relates to time? Why do we sometimes have to wait for time to pass and what should our stance be? 2. Discuss Who God is and how knowing Him allows you to rest in faith. What does it mean to be tenacious concerning receiving His promises?
3. Talk about Daniel and what happened with the angels in Daniel 10. How is warfare involved with being down in this realm?
4. How does the Holy Spirit help us to be tenacious in our faith?
Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I
will be honored throughout the world.
—Psalm 46:10 NLT
DISCUSSION:
As I was studying Enoch, the Lord instructed me to focus on different character traits, the first being tenacity. I believe the Spirit of God really showed me what Enoch was like; one of his character traits was tenacity. In this realm, Enoch walked with God in a time when there were all these dinosaurs, hybrids, and giants. Plus the people of that time period were not going to repent since they were hybrids who were incapable of doing so. Even the animals were corrupt, and God eventually destroyed everything hybrid (Genesis 6:1-7).
Tenacity is the quality of grabbing hold of something and not letting go, like a bulldog. The way that we develop this quality is by understanding that God is Who He is and if He promised something, then we know that we have it. One of the things that we know about God is that He is full of authority and literally has everything planned out. We are meant to have this tenacity to the point that we just clamp down on God’s promise and never give in.
I want to present my revelation of tenacity by sharing my experience with the Father. When I was in Heaven, the Father didn't say a word to me; He just sat there. I didn't see His face, but I was talking to Jesus. There were all kinds of activities going on in the throne room, including multitudes of saints and angels singing. Other creatures were also there. I saw the fire of God, the cloud of glory, the sapphire stone, and all the different types of gemstones, along with gold and silver. In the midst of it all, the Father just sat there, completely at rest. He and Jesus were both being worshipped, and there was just so much activity, so much heavenly fire in the throne room. However, the one thing that I noticed about the Father was that He was settled within Himself. He didn't have anything to prove. So He just sat there without speaking a word. And I thought about the scripture, “Be still and know that I am God” Psalm 46:10). That is the scripture that we will talk about in this study.
There are some things that we do not believe, which we should, but we are not fully convinced. I'm actually embarrassed that I had to go to Heaven and find out some of these revelations that were right there in the Scriptures. I had been taught, therefore, was really without excuse, yet I saw that I was not participating in it on earth. So when I was sent back, I was transformed into a completely different person than I was before that experience.
Even after my divine encounter, it took years to comprehend it. I didn't really get in gear until just recently. Not too long ago, you may have found out about me and Warrior Notes. Well, it's because I really needed to engage God on that higher level. It's a lot of responsibility. However, one of the things I saw was that God is settled and that all I have to do is just be settled in Who He is. “Be still and know that I am God,” is what the verse says. Then He explained that He would be honored by every nation in the world.
What’s interesting to me is that Psalm 46:10 is saying something that really isn't happening on the earth right now. The Lord being honored by every nation is what happens at the end. Every knee will bow, and every tongue is going to confess. Well, you may be thinking, what does this have to do with tenacity? I'm telling you, it is being fully convinced that things will play out just like God has planned. Eventually, everyone will have to bow and honor Him, so just be still and know that He is God. When you do that, then you realize that if He promised something, it is done. Enoch was tenacious and that we must be like that, too.
o What does it mean to be tenacious?
GREAT FAITH
You might think that I must have great faith because I went to Heaven and experienced all these things that I shared with you. The truth is that my faith is only in knowing who God is and being convinced that He is well able to perform what He says. So I clamp down on His Word, and I will not let go of it. I go through trials just like you do; however, I know what has to happen—time. It just takes time. “Be still and know that I am God.” You must let time pass because that's how this earthly realm operates. Yet it doesn't mean that God has changed. It means you just have to let that time pass. For example, when you sit by a river or a stream, you watch the water go by. Once that water passes you, it's not coming back around again; it's going to its destination. That’s what I mean by letting time pass. In other words, things have happened in your life, flowing a certain way, but God never changes. Paul talks about this:
In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him Who works all things according to the counsel of His will.
—Ephesians 1:11
Paul said that in Him, we have obtained an inheritance. So literally, know that God is God and be still in Him. But then He gives us something. The Lord promises an inheritance, stating that He has predestined us according to the purpose of Him, Who works all things according to His counsel and will.
I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called.
—Ephesians 4:1
Paul is encouraging people to listen to these promises:
• You have a glorious inheritance.
• God works everything out according to His purpose.
• He has already predetermined your destiny according to His counsel and His will.
• You now have the same power that rose Jesus from the dead!
• You have been called to have hope.
Paul then talks about being a prisoner; in other words, you have been captured by the Lord. He urges us now, “Because of all this, walk in a manner worthy of that calling.” So God has called you, He's given you all these promises, and now He wants you to walk that life out.