Proof Is In The Pudding
Posted on 08. Apr, 2009 by Martin Schmaltz in Apostolic Authority
There is a statement that has been around a while that is used in reference to the validity of something: “The proof is in the pudding.” According to AskYahoo, the “phrase originated as “the proof of the pudding is in the eating.” It means that the true value or quality of something can only be judged when it’s put to use. The meaning is often summed up as “results are what count.”
In apostolic authority, the fourth component of being sent is the completion or demonstration of the action is the proof that the individual was sent. It is when those that are apostello, actually go and do what they were ordered and commissioned to do or say. It was not how much they discussed or planned their actions – did they go and do it!
Operating in apostolic authority is doing what we have been sent to accomplish. It is only when we DO this, we can expect the authority of Jesus to be revealed in our lives.
food for thought
Are you acting on what you have been commissioned to do?
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