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My Part in the Everlasting: Living as the Father’s Ambassador, Mouthpiece, and Showpiece

Jesus revealing the Everlasting Father to His disciples

 

My Part in the Everlasting (John 14:6–12)

"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me… He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do." – John 14:6–12 (KJV)

   We celebrate the amber light of the Everlasting Father. This divine name reveals the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace. Everlasting means having no beginning and no ending. It is not to be confused with eternal, which has a beginning but no ending, or temporary, which has both a beginning and an ending. When engaging with the Divine, one encounters the everlasting.

   The Everlasting Father represents principle. Principle flows from the law of love, which endures forever. Mother represents process, and Mary experienced a nine-month process. The Child Jesus grew and matured, for a child emerges from both principle and process.

   Processes have beginnings and endings. Products can change. One may alter the process and the product, but the principle remains unchanged. This is why Scripture declares the Everlasting Father, everlasting principle that never shifts.

Firstly: The Father’s Ambassador

   To participate in the Everlasting Father, one must recognize their role as the Father’s ambassador. Affirm: I am the Father’s ambassador. This assignment was initiated before birth before the foundation of the world.

   The Father sent the Son. The Son sent the disciples. The disciples sent others. And now, you are sent. This divine sending continues until consciousness is receptive. You are part of an unbroken chain of divine purpose.

   Jesus was not the final ambassador. Neither were Peter, James, John, Thomas, nor Philip. Two thousand years later, the ministry continues because the Everlasting Father keeps sending.

   In daily life, on the job, in the family, in the neighborhood, and in the community, you represent the Divine. Your skills, talents, gifts, and calling are not for self-glory, but for divine representation. Affirm again: I am here to represent the Divine.

Secondly: The Father’s Mouthpiece

   Secondly, one participates as the Father’s mouthpiece the oracle of the Divine. Affirm: I am the Father’s mouthpiece. The Father spoke to the Son, the Son to the disciples, the disciples to the world, and now believers speak to others.

   Jesus declared, “The words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself.” Like a ventriloquist whose voice comes from another source, the mouth moves, but the message originates elsewhere.

   As the Father’s mouthpiece, one avoids lying, gossip, half-truths, and embellishments. Everlasting truth must flow through the mouthpiece. Jesus spoke words of spirit and life, and those words endure forever.

   We teach what we have learned, preach what we have heard, and testify to what we have experienced. The gospel of the kingdom continues through faithful hearing and faithful speaking.

   With two ears and one mouth, we listen more than we speak, hearing what the Spirit says. One cannot speak without first being sent.

Thirdly: The Father’s Showpiece

   Thirdly, one participates as the Father’s showpiece. Jesus said, “The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do.” Whatever the Father shows, the Son reveals through works, signs, wonders, and manifestation. Affirm: I am the Father’s showpiece.

   This requires spiritual sight dreams, visions, and divine insight not hallucination or self-promotion. One continues showing up until the vision manifests, for the vision speaks at its appointed time and does not lie.

   No longer do we display temporary labels, pride, or unchecked behavior. Instead, we display what the Divine has shown living as what God has declared us to be.

   The Father showed the Son. The Son demonstrated to the disciples. The disciples revealed it to the church. Now believers show others how to say what Jesus said, do what Jesus did, and embody the Everlasting Father.

Conclusion

   Participating in the Everlasting Father means living as ambassador, mouthpiece, and showpiece. This divine chain ensures the gospel of the kingdom endures, releasing abundant and eternal life.

   Rest in your divine sending, even amid trials, knowing nothing interrupts the everlasting flow. Affirm once more: I am a part of the Everlasting Father. Live as divine representation, speak spirit and life, and manifest heaven’s vision for transformation in every sphere.

📖 Reflection: In which role—ambassador, mouthpiece, or showpiece—is God inviting me to grow deeper right now?

💡 Action Step: Today, consciously represent God through one spoken word, one loving action, and one faithful response aligned with divine principle.

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