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> Bishop Jim’s insightful messages help others find THEIR METRON through M~otivation E~nlightenment T~ranscendence R~enewal O~utreach and N~etworking > > > Learn more: www.bishinthenow.com > > > Follow Jim Swilley on Youtube to see the videos live Sundays at 11:11 am – https://www.youtube.com/bishinthenow In Part 3 of the Seated in Heavenly Places series, delivered on Father’s Day and the Summer Solstice, Bishop Jim Swilley teaches that heaven is not a future destination but a present reality that believers are called to manifest on earth. Using the story of the rich young ruler, reflections on fatherhood, chosen family, and principles from Marcus Aurelius, he challenges listeners to release victimhood, abandon unmet expectations, protect their joy, and embrace their divine identity. The message centers on the idea that fullness of joy is found when we stop allowing past injuries and other people’s limitations to define us and instead recognize that we are already seated in heavenly places. ---------------------------------------- KEY QUOTE > “There’s nothing holier than protecting your joy and keeping your joy at the highest level.” — Bishop Jim Swilley ---------------------------------------- SCRIPTURES REFERENCED MAIN TEXT Ephesians 2:6 > “And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus.” HEAVEN ON EARTH Matthew 6:10 > “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” BINDING AND LOOSING Matthew 18:18 > “Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” RICH YOUNG RULER Mark 10:17-31 HUNDREDFOLD FAMILY Mark 10:29-30 > “There is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother… but he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time…” FIRSTBORN AMONG MANY BRETHREN Romans 8:29 THE GREAT I AM John 18:4-6 THE FALL THROUGH MISPERCEPTION Genesis 3:5 Genesis 3:11 ABIDING IN WHAT WAS HEARD FROM THE BEGINNING 1 John 2:24 KINGDOM OF GOD Romans 14:17 > “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” SOFT ANSWER Proverbs 15:1 WHOLE ARMOR OF GOD Ephesians 6:11 SYMBOLIC ALLUSIONS Revelation 21:18-21 (streets of gold, gates of pearl, precious stones) ---------------------------------------- MAIN TAKEAWAYS 1. YOU ARE ALREADY SEATED IN HEAVENLY PLACES The foundation of the message is that heaven is not something believers are trying to reach after death. According to Paul, we are already seated in heavenly places. Bishop teaches that heaven is our point of origin, not our destination. Rather than waiting to experience heaven someday, we are called to express heaven through our lives right now. Scripture: Ephesians 2:6 ---------------------------------------- 2. YOUR PURPOSE IS TO BRING HEAVEN TO EARTH Bishop emphasized that each person carries a unique expression of heaven that only they can release into the world. When Jesus taught: > “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” He was teaching believers to become agents of heaven’s influence. You were born to bring something into the earth that did not exist before you arrived. Scripture: Matthew 6:10 ---------------------------------------- 3. STOP COMPARING YOUR JOURNEY TO SOMEONE ELSE’S Every person has a unique calling and destiny. Bishop reminded listeners that Jesus was completely original, and believers are called to walk in that same confidence. > “Never let the Pharisees in your life shake you.” The goal is not imitation but authenticity. Scripture: Romans 8:29 ---------------------------------------- 4. THE RICH YOUNG RULER’S PROBLEM WAS ATTACHMENT In Mark 10, the rich young ruler asks Jesus how to inherit eternal life. Bishop points out that Jesus was not creating a doctrine about money. Instead, He was exposing the man’s attachment to something he was unwilling to release. Anything we refuse to release can become a barrier to spiritual freedom. Scripture: Mark 10:17-31 ---------------------------------------- 5. CHOSEN FAMILY IS PART OF THE KINGDOM One of the most powerful Father’s Day themes involved Jesus’ promise that those who lose family relationships will receive fathers, mothers, sisters, and brothers in return. Bishop explained that many people spend their lives waiting for parents or relatives to become something they were never capable of being. Healing begins when we stop demanding from people what they cannot provide. The Kingdom supplies family in unexpected ways. Scripture: Mark 10:29-30 ---------------------------------------- 6. LET GO OF UNMET EXPECTATIONS A major thread throughout the message was learning to release expectations. Whether it’s children, parents, friends, or spouses, constantly expecting others to fulfill emotional needs creates disappointment. Bishop shared personal stories about Father’s Day and choosing gratitude instead of waiting for validation. Joy increases when expectations decrease. ---------------------------------------- 7. REJECT THE SENSE OF INJURY Quoting Marcus Aurelius, Bishop taught: > “Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears.” This does not mean denying injustice. It means refusing to build an identity around being wounded. Many people continue suffering from events long after the event itself has passed because they continually replay the injury. Freedom begins when we stop identifying as victims. ---------------------------------------- 8. FORGIVENESS IS ABOUT FREEDOM Forgiveness is not saying someone was right. Forgiveness is refusing to continue paying emotional interest on an old debt. Bishop explained that bitterness often hurts the wounded person more than the original offender. When we forgive, we reclaim our power. ---------------------------------------- 9. PROTECT YOUR HOLY OF HOLIES Bishop compared the human spirit to the Temple. Not everyone deserves unrestricted access to your inner world. Healthy boundaries are not selfish. Healthy boundaries are stewardship. Some people must be loved from a distance if they continually threaten your peace. Scripture: Ephesians 6:11 ---------------------------------------- 10. JOY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY One of the strongest messages of the morning was that no one else is responsible for your joy. Not your parents. Not your spouse. Not your children. Not your employer. Not society. You are the steward of your own emotional and spiritual environment. Protecting your joy is sacred work. Scripture: Romans 14:17 ---------------------------------------- FATHER’S DAY APPLICATION Bishop encouraged listeners to bless their fathers regardless of the complexity of the relationship. Rather than focusing on what was missing, he challenged people to honor the role those relationships played in bringing them to where they are today. > “They were part of your journey to get you here. Bless them with a yes.” The message was not about pretending pain never happened. It was about refusing to allow old wounds to determine present joy. ---------------------------------------- FINAL THOUGHT The heart of this message is that fullness of joy becomes possible when we stop viewing ourselves through the lens of injury and start seeing ourselves through the lens of heaven. You are not trying to get to heaven. You are already seated there. Now the assignment is to bring that reality into every relationship, every challenge, every conversation, and every part of your life. “The kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 14:17)
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