🔥 The Gospel of Grace — How Grace Is Administered from the Throne Revealed as the Finished Work of Christ Governed, Unfolded, and Manifested in the Earth Through the Authority of the Throne and the Power of the Lamb
✍️ The Gospel of Grace: AUTHOR
By Carl Timothy Wray
Carl Timothy Wray is a teacher of the Gospel of Grace and the Finished Work of Christ, devoted to unveiling the full counsel of God from Genesis to Revelation. His writings focus on revealing the unity of God’s purpose, the power of grace apart from works, and the progressive unfolding of divine truth through the plan of the ages. Through scripture-rich teaching and prophetic clarity, his work aims to help readers move from confusion to understanding, from striving to rest, and from theory to the living experience of Christ within. His message centers on what God has finished in Christ and how that finished work is revealed, applied, and manifested in the lives of His people.
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The Gospel of Grace — How Grace Is Administered from the Throne answers one of the most important questions in Christian theology: if the finished work of Christ is complete, how is that grace actually revealed and manifested in the earth? This scripture-rich book explores how God governs His plan from the throne, releasing grace through the gospel, drawing hearts by His Spirit, and bringing His promises into reality through faith, patience, and divine order. Anchored in key passages such as Romans 1:16, John 6:44, Hebrews 6:12, and Revelation 5:6, this book provides a clear and powerful understanding of how grace moves from eternity into time, helping readers grasp how the Kingdom of God is not only finished in Christ, but actively unfolding in the lives of believers.

🔥 INTRODUCTION — How Grace Is Administered from the Throne
If the work of Christ is finished, then why is everything not yet manifested?
If grace has already provided all things, then how does that grace move from the unseen realm into the visible world? How does what is complete in heaven become reality in the earth? And who is administering this unfolding?
These are not small questions. They are the dividing line between knowing the message of grace and understanding how grace actually functions.
Scripture declares that the Lamb has already been slain, that redemption has already been accomplished, and that all the promises of God are already “Yes” and “Amen” in Christ. Yet at the same time, we look around and see a world still unfolding, lives still changing, and promises still being realized in time. This tension has caused confusion for many. Some have concluded that grace is incomplete. Others have turned back to works, trying to produce what God has already finished.
But the problem is not with grace.
The problem is a lack of understanding of how grace is administered.
John gives us a glimpse that unlocks this mystery.
Revelation 5:6
“…and I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne… stood a Lamb as it had been slain…”
This is not a past event—it is a present reality.
In the midst of the throne—government, authority, and administration—stands a Lamb as it had been slain. The finished work is not abandoned after completion. It is not left to chance. It is not dependent on human effort. It is being governed, unfolded, and brought into manifestation from the throne.
This is the key.
The Gospel of Grace is not only about what was finished.
It is about how what was finished is revealed, applied, and manifested.
Grace is not passive.
Grace is not random.
Grace is administered.
What God finished in Christ is released through the gospel, received by faith, worked within by the Spirit, and manifested in time according to divine order. Nothing is chaotic. Nothing is out of place. Everything is moving according to the counsel of His will.
Ephesians 1:11
“…who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
This book is written to answer one central question:
👉 How does the finished work of Christ actually become reality in the earth?
We will walk through the full counsel of God to see how grace moves—from eternity into time, from promise into manifestation, from the throne into the lives of men. We will see why the gospel must be preached, why faith is required, why patience is necessary, and why everything unfolds in order.
This is not about adding to what God has done.
It is about understanding how God brings to pass what He has already finished.
Because the Lamb finished it—
👑 but the Throne is administering it.
Chapter 1 — The Finished Work Settled Before Time
✨ The Finished Work of Christ Began Before Time
The Gospel of Grace does not begin in time—it begins in God.
Before there was a man to receive, before there was a world to fall, before there was a need for redemption, the answer was already established. This is where the Gospel of Grace must be understood: not as a reaction to sin, but as a revelation of what God had already purposed in Christ.
Revelation 13:8
“…the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”
1 Peter 1:20
“Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world…”
👉 The cross was not God responding—it was God revealing.
🔥 The Gospel of Grace Is Rooted in God’s Eternal Purpose
Grace is not something God decided to do later. Grace is who God is, expressed through what He purposed in Christ before time began.
2 Timothy 1:9
“…grace… given us in Christ Jesus before the world began.”
Titus 1:2
“…in hope of eternal life, which God… promised before the world began.”
Ephesians 1:4
“According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world…”
👉 The Gospel of Grace is not a temporary solution—it is an eternal intention.
🩸 The Cross Was Not Plan B — It Was the Centerpiece
Many see the cross as something God had to do because man failed. But Scripture reveals something deeper: the Lamb was already central to God’s plan before man ever existed.
Acts 2:23
“…delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God…”
Ephesians 1:9–10
“…the mystery of his will… that… he might gather together in one all things in Christ…”
👉 The cross was not emergency.
👉 Redemption was not reaction.
👉 Christ was always the center.
👑 God Works All Things According to His Counsel
If the Gospel of Grace begins before time, then everything that unfolds in time is governed by what God has already settled within Himself.
Ephesians 1:11
“…who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
Isaiah 46:9–10
“…declaring the end from the beginning…”
👉 God does not discover outcomes—He declares them.
👉 God does not adjust His plan—He unfolds it.
⏳ The Finished Work Is Complete — But Not Yet Fully Manifested
If the work is finished, why is everything not yet seen?
Because there is a difference between:
- what is complete in Christ
- what is revealed in time
Hebrews 10:14
“For by one offering he hath perfected for ever…”
Romans 8:24
“…hope that is seen is not hope…”
👉 The work is complete in Christ—
👉 but revealed progressively in time.
🌅 The Mystery Hidden Before the Ages Is Now Being Revealed
What was settled in God is now being unveiled.
Colossians 1:26–27
“…the mystery which hath been hid from ages… but now is made manifest…”
1 Corinthians 2:7
“…the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world…”
👉 The Gospel of Grace does not create something new—
👉 it reveals what has always been true.
💡 This Is the Foundation of the Gospel of Grace
Grace is not:
- a response to failure
- a temporary solution
- a system of assistance
Grace is:
- the eternal purpose of God in Christ
- the finished work established before time
- the reality now being revealed and manifested
🔒 Chapter 1 Summary
The Gospel of Grace begins before time, where God established the Lamb, purposed redemption, and settled all things in Christ.
👉 What is unfolding in the earth is not God reacting—
👉 it is God revealing what He has already finished.
🔄 Transition
If the work was finished before time…
👉 Who is administering it now?
John turned and saw a throne.
And in the midst of that throne—
🩸 a Lamb.
Chapter 2 — The Throne: The Government of Grace
👑 The Throne Reveals the Government Behind Grace
If the Lamb finished the work, then who is bringing that work into manifestation?
John answers that question—not with a theory, but with a vision.
Revelation 4:2
“…and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.”
Revelation 5:6
“…in the midst of the throne… stood a Lamb as it had been slain…”
This is the revelation:
👉 The Lamb is not separate from the throne.
👉 The finished work is not outside of government.
The Lamb stands in the midst of the throne—showing that what was finished is now being administered.
Grace is not drifting.
Grace is not left to chance.
Grace is governed.
🔥 The Throne Is the Source of All Administration
The throne represents authority, rule, and divine order. Everything that unfolds in heaven and earth flows from this place.
Psalm 103:19
“The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all.”
Daniel 4:35
“…he doeth according to his will… none can stay his hand…”
Nothing escapes His rule.
Nothing interrupts His plan.
👉 The throne is not symbolic—it is active government.
⚖️ God Works All Things According to His Will
The unfolding of grace is not random or reactionary. It follows a precise order established by God Himself.
Ephesians 1:11
“…who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
Isaiah 46:10
“…My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.”
👉 This means:
- Grace is not self-directed
- Grace is not man-controlled
- Grace is not unpredictable
👉 Grace is administered according to divine counsel
🩸 The Lamb and the Throne Are One Reality
John did not see two competing forces—he saw one unified reality:
- The Lamb → the finished work
- The Throne → the administration of that work
Revelation 5:7
“And he came and took the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne.”
This shows movement:
👉 The plan is being opened
👉 The scroll is being unfolded
👉 The finished work is being revealed in stages
The Lamb finished it.
The throne reveals it.
📖 The Scroll: The Unfolding of What Was Finished
The scroll in Revelation is not writing a new plan—it is revealing what has already been established.
Revelation 5:1
“…a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals.”
The seals do not create the content.
👉 They conceal it until the appointed time.
This is how grace is administered:
- Not invented
- Not rewritten
- But unveiled
🔄 Administration Requires Order and Timing
If grace is governed, then it must unfold in order.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose…”
1 Corinthians 15:23
“…every man in his own order…”
This explains why:
- everything is not manifested at once
- everyone does not receive at the same time
- the plan unfolds progressively
👉 The throne governs the timing.
🌊 Grace Flows From the Throne Into the Earth
Grace is not static—it flows.
Revelation 22:1
“…a pure river of water of life… proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.”
This river represents:
- life flowing from the throne
- grace moving into creation
- the finished work becoming living reality
👉 What is in heaven flows into earth.
💡 This Changes How Grace Is Understood
Grace is not:
- a one-time event
- a static gift
- a passive reality
Grace is:
- governed from the throne
- flowing like a river
- unfolding in time
- manifesting according to order
🔒 Chapter 2 Summary
The throne reveals that grace is not only finished—it is governed. The Lamb stands in the midst of the throne, showing that what was accomplished is now being administered, unveiled, and brought into manifestation according to divine order and timing.
🔄 Transition
If grace is administered from the throne…
👉 How does it reach the earth?
👉 What is the channel through which grace flows into the lives of men?
The answer is not hidden.
It is preached.
Chapter 3 — The Gospel: The Power That Releases Grace
📣 The Gospel Is the Channel Through Which Grace Enters the Earth
If grace is finished in Christ and administered from the throne, then how does it actually reach the earth?
It is not transferred by human effort.
It is not activated by works.
It is not discovered through intellect.
👉 It is released through the gospel.
Romans 1:16
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation…”
The gospel is not merely a message about power.
👉 The gospel is the power of God.
🔥 The Gospel of Grace Is Not Information — It Is Power
Many treat the gospel as teaching, doctrine, or theology. But Scripture reveals something far greater.
1 Corinthians 1:18
“…the preaching of the cross… is the power of God.”
1 Thessalonians 1:5
“…our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power…”
👉 The gospel does not simply explain grace—
👉 it releases grace.
When the gospel is preached:
- heaven speaks
- power is released
- grace begins to move
🌱 The Gospel Sows the Seed of the Finished Work
Jesus revealed how the Kingdom operates:
Mark 4:14
“The sower soweth the word.”
The Word is the seed.
The gospel is the sowing.
👉 What is finished in Christ is sown into the heart.
That seed contains:
- life
- power
- transformation
- manifestation
⚡ Faith Comes by Hearing the Gospel
Grace is released through the gospel—but it is received through hearing.
Romans 10:17
“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
Faith is not manufactured.
Faith is not self-produced.
👉 Faith comes when the gospel is heard.
This is how the throne touches the heart:
- the gospel is preached
- the Word is heard
- faith is awakened
- grace is received
🩸 The Gospel Carries the Reality of the Finished Work
The gospel does not offer potential—it carries reality.
2 Corinthians 5:19
“God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself…”
Colossians 1:14
“…in whom we have redemption through his blood…”
👉 The gospel declares what is already true in Christ.
It does not say:
- “God might save you”
- “God could redeem you”
👉 It declares:
- what God has done
- what Christ has finished
🔄 The Gospel Is the Administration of Grace in Motion
The throne governs grace.
The Lamb finished grace.
👉 The gospel releases grace.
This is how administration happens:
- The throne sends
- The gospel proclaims
- The Word carries power
- Grace moves into the earth
Acts 20:24
“…the gospel of the grace of God.”
This is not one gospel among many.
👉 This is the gospel of grace
🌍 The Gospel Must Be Preached for Grace to Be Manifested
Grace is not self-spreading—it is proclaimed.
Matthew 24:14
“…this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world…”
Romans 10:14
“…how shall they hear without a preacher?”
👉 The plan requires proclamation.
Not because God is limited—
but because God has chosen to administer grace through the Word.
💡 This Changes Everything
The gospel is not:
- a suggestion
- a religious message
- a moral teaching
The gospel is:
- the power of God
- the seed of life
- the channel of grace
- the means of manifestation
🔒 Chapter 3 Summary
Grace is released into the earth through the gospel. The gospel is not merely information—it is the power of God, carrying the reality of the finished work into the hearts of men. Through the preaching of the Word, grace is sown, faith is awakened, and the administration of the throne begins to take effect in the lives of those who hear.
🔄 Transition
If grace is released through the gospel…
👉 who determines when a man hears it?
👉 who brings him to that moment?
Jesus answered it plainly:
👉 “No man can come…”
👉 “…except the Father draw him.”
Chapter 4 — Drawn by the Father
🧲 The Initiation of Grace Begins with God
If grace is released through the gospel, then who brings a man to hear it?
Who determines the moment?
Who opens the heart?
Who initiates the encounter?
Jesus answers clearly:
John 6:44
“No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him…”
Grace does not begin with man’s decision.
👉 Grace begins with God’s drawing.
🔥 No Man Comes First — God Moves First
This truth removes confusion and establishes order.
John 6:37
“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me…”
John 15:16
“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you…”
Man does not initiate the process.
👉 God does.
This means:
- salvation is not self-started
- grace is not self-activated
- the encounter is not random
👉 It is ordered and initiated by the Father
💡 The Drawing Is Not External Pressure — It Is Internal Illumination
The drawing of the Father is not force.
It is light.
2 Corinthians 4:6
“For God… hath shined in our hearts…”
Acts 16:14
“…whose heart the Lord opened…”
👉 The drawing happens within:
- hearts are opened
- light enters
- understanding awakens
This is how grace begins to move.
🌱 The Gospel and the Drawing Work Together
The gospel is preached outwardly.
The Father draws inwardly.
👉 These two are not separate—they work together.
John 6:45
“…Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh unto me.”
This reveals the process:
- the Word is heard
- the Father teaches
- the heart responds
- the man comes
⚖️ The Drawing Preserves Divine Order
If man initiated salvation:
- timing would be chaotic
- order would be broken
- the plan would be unstable
But because God draws:
👉 everything stays in order
Romans 8:30
“…whom he did predestinate, them he also called…”
Philippians 1:6
“…he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it…”
The same God who begins the work finishes it.
🔄 Grace Is Initiated, Then Received
The Father draws—but the gospel is still heard, and faith still receives.
Romans 10:17
“So then faith cometh by hearing…”
👉 The order is clear:
- God draws
- the gospel is heard
- faith comes
- grace is received
This is not contradiction.
👉 This is coordination
🌊 The Drawing Is Part of the Administration of the Throne
The throne governs when and how grace reaches a life.
The drawing of the Father is not random—it is administration.
Acts 17:26
“…hath determined the times before appointed…”
👉 God appoints:
- times
- moments
- encounters
Nothing is accidental.
💡 This Removes Boasting and Establishes Grace
If God initiates, then man cannot boast.
Ephesians 2:8–9
“…not of works, lest any man should boast.”
Grace remains:
- pure
- unearned
- initiated by God
🔒 Chapter 4 Summary
Grace begins with the drawing of the Father. No man initiates his coming to Christ—God opens the heart, reveals the truth, and brings the soul into contact with the gospel. This preserves divine order, removes boasting, and establishes that the administration of grace begins with God Himself.
🔄 Transition
If grace is initiated by the Father…
👉 how does a man enter into it?
👉 how does he access what has been finished?
The answer is not works.
It is faith.
Chapter 5 — Faith: Receiving What Is Finished
✋ Faith Is the Access Point Into Grace
If the Father draws and the gospel is preached, then how does a man actually enter into what God has finished?
The answer is not effort.
The answer is not performance.
👉 The answer is faith.
Romans 5:2
“By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand…”
Faith is not the source of grace.
👉 Faith is the doorway into grace.
🔥 Faith Does Not Produce — It Receives
Many misunderstand faith as something that creates or earns.
Scripture reveals the opposite.
Romans 4:5
“…to him that worketh not, but believeth… his faith is counted for righteousness.”
Ephesians 2:8–9
“For by grace are ye saved through faith… not of works…”
Faith does not add to the finished work.
👉 Faith receives what is already finished.
🌱 Faith Comes From Hearing the Word
Faith is not self-generated.
It is not produced by human will.
Romans 10:17
“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
This is the order:
- the Father draws
- the gospel is preached
- the Word is heard
- faith comes
👉 Faith is the response to revelation.
💡 Faith Connects the Unseen to the Seen
Faith does not operate in the realm of sight.
It connects what is finished in Christ to what is not yet manifested in time.
Hebrews 11:1
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Faith takes hold of:
- what is unseen
- what is finished
- what is promised
👉 and brings it into present reality.
⚖️ Faith Excludes Works
If faith receives, then works cannot contribute.
Romans 11:6
“…if by grace, then is it no more of works…”
Grace and works cannot mix.
👉 If it is earned, it is not grace.
👉 If it is received, it remains grace.
🩸 Faith Rests in the Finished Work
Faith does not struggle—it rests.
Hebrews 4:3
“For we which have believed do enter into rest…”
Faith is not striving to make something happen.
👉 Faith is resting in what God has already done.
🔄 Faith Activates the Experience of Grace
Grace is already provided.
Faith is what brings that grace into experience.
Galatians 3:2
“…received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?”
👉 Not by doing
👉 But by believing
This is how grace becomes real in a life.
🌊 Faith Is Part of the Administration of Grace
The throne governs grace.
The gospel releases grace.
👉 Faith receives grace.
This is not optional.
This is how God designed it.
Hebrews 11:6
“…without faith it is impossible to please him…”
Faith is the appointed means of access.
💡 This Changes Everything
Faith is not:
- a work
- a performance
- a way to earn
Faith is:
- receiving
- resting
- trusting
- entering into what is finished
🔒 Chapter 5 Summary
Faith is the means by which grace is received. It does not produce the finished work—it accesses it. Through hearing the gospel, faith comes, and through faith, the believer enters into the reality of what God has already accomplished in Christ.
🔄 Transition
If faith receives what is finished…
👉 why do some things not manifest immediately?
👉 why is there often resistance after receiving?
Because there is a battle—
👉 not over the promise
👉 but over the Word.
Chapter 6 — The Battle Over the Word
⚔️ The Battle Begins After the Word Is Sown
If faith receives what is finished, why does manifestation not always follow immediately?
Because there is a battle.
Not a battle over what Christ finished—
but a battle over the Word that carries it.
Mark 4:14
“The sower soweth the word.”
Mark 4:15
“…Satan cometh immediately, and taketh away the word…”
👉 The enemy does not fight the finished work.
👉 He fights the Word in your heart.
🔥 The Enemy Targets the Seed, Not the Source
The finished work is untouchable.
Christ’s accomplishment cannot be undone.
But the seed of that reality—once sown in a heart—can be resisted, neglected, or stolen.
Luke 8:12
“…then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts…”
👉 The target is clear:
- not heaven
- not Christ
- not the throne
👉 the heart that received the Word
🌱 Different Soils, Different Outcomes
Jesus revealed that the Word produces differently depending on the condition of the heart.
Mark 4:16–17
“…receive it with gladness… and have no root… afterward… are offended.”
Mark 4:18–19
“…the cares of this world… choke the word…”
Mark 4:20
“…bring forth fruit…”
👉 Same Word
👉 Same seed
👉 Different results
⚠️ The Word Must Take Root to Produce
Receiving is not the end.
The Word must be established within.
James 1:21
“…receive with meekness the engrafted word…”
Colossians 2:7
“…rooted and built up in him…”
👉 Without root:
- pressure removes it
- time weakens it
- circumstances challenge it
🌊 Pressure Comes to Separate You from the Word
After the Word is received, pressure follows.
Mark 4:17
“…when affliction or persecution ariseth for the word’s sake…”
👉 Notice:
- not for sin’s sake
- not for failure’s sake
👉 for the Word’s sake
The pressure is designed to:
- cause doubt
- create offense
- separate you from what you received
🧠 The Mind Is a Battleground for the Word
The enemy works to distort perception and blind understanding.
2 Corinthians 4:4
“…the god of this world hath blinded the minds…”
2 Corinthians 10:5
“…casting down imaginations…”
👉 The battle is often:
- what you think
- what you believe
- what you hold onto
🛡️ Holding the Word Is Part of the Process
Receiving the Word is faith.
Holding the Word is endurance.
Luke 8:15
“…having heard the word, keep it…”
Hebrews 10:23
“…let us hold fast the profession of our faith…”
👉 The Word must be:
- kept
- guarded
- held
🔄 The Battle Explains the Delay
The delay is not because the promise failed.
👉 The delay is often because the Word is being contested.
- the seed is growing
- the root is forming
- the process is unfolding
💡 This Changes How You See Resistance
Resistance is not proof that something is wrong.
👉 It is often proof that something has been planted.
The greater the Word:
👉 the greater the opposition
🔒 Chapter 6 Summary
After the Word is sown, a battle begins. The enemy targets the Word in the heart, seeking to steal, choke, or uproot it before it can produce. The condition of the heart, the pressure of circumstances, and the response of the believer determine whether the Word takes root and brings forth fruit.
🔄 Transition
If the Word must be held…
👉 how is it held over time?
👉 how does the promise move from seed to manifestation?
The answer is not effort.
👉 It is faith and patience.
Chapter 7 — Faith and Patience: The Process of Grace
⏳ Faith Receives — Patience Holds
If faith receives what is finished, and the Word has been sown, then what carries that Word from seed to manifestation?
The answer is not more effort.
The answer is not striving.
👉 The answer is faith and patience.
Hebrews 6:12
“…through faith and patience inherit the promises.”
Faith receives.
Patience sustains.
🔥 The Promise Is Received Before It Is Seen
The promise is not given when it manifests.
👉 It is given when it is believed.
Romans 4:20–21
“…being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform.”
Hebrews 11:13
“…having seen them afar off… were persuaded of them…”
👉 The promise is real before it is visible.
🌱 Patience Allows the Seed to Grow
The Word is not static—it grows.
Mark 4:26–27
“…the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.”
Growth is:
- unseen
- gradual
- hidden
👉 Patience makes room for the process.
⚖️ Patience Is Not Passivity — It Is Steadiness
Patience is often misunderstood.
It is not:
- doing nothing
- giving up
- becoming passive
Patience is:
- remaining steady
- continuing in faith
- refusing to let go
Hebrews 10:36
“For ye have need of patience…”
🌊 Time Does Not Cancel the Promise
Time does not weaken what God has spoken.
👉 Time reveals it.
Habakkuk 2:3
“…though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come…”
👉 Delay is not denial.
👉 Waiting is not failure.
🧠 Patience Guards the Mind and Heart
In the waiting, the battle continues.
Thoughts will challenge the promise.
Circumstances will test belief.
James 1:3–4
“…the trying of your faith worketh patience…”
👉 Patience stabilizes the soul.
🔄 Faith and Patience Work Together
Faith without patience:
- receives but lets go
Patience without faith:
- waits without expectation
👉 Together:
- faith receives
- patience holds
- manifestation comes
🌾 Abraham: The Pattern of Faith and Patience
Abraham did not receive instantly.
He received the promise first—
then walked through years before manifestation.
Romans 4:19
“…being not weak in faith…”
Romans 4:21
“…fully persuaded…”
👉 The promise was settled in him long before it was seen.
💡 This Explains the Process of Grace
Grace is not failing.
👉 Grace is unfolding.
- the Word was sown
- faith received
- patience holds
- time reveals
🔒 Chapter 7 Summary
Faith receives the promise, and patience carries it through the process until manifestation. The delay is not a failure of grace, but the unfolding of what was already received. Through faith and patience, the believer inherits what God has already provided.
🔄 Transition
If faith and patience carry the promise…
👉 why do some things happen instantly?
👉 why do others unfold over time?
Because the Kingdom manifests in different ways.
Chapter 8 — The Three Dimensions of Manifestation
⚡ The Kingdom Does Not Manifest the Same Way Every Time
If faith receives and patience holds, then why do some things happen instantly while others unfold over time?
Because the Kingdom does not manifest in only one dimension.
👉 The same grace
👉 The same power
👉 The same finished work
👉 Different expressions of manifestation
🔥 Dimension 1 — Immediate Manifestation
There are moments when the Word is released and the result is instant.
Mark 1:42
“…as soon as he had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed…”
Matthew 8:3
“…immediately his leprosy was cleansed.”
👉 No delay
👉 No process
👉 Immediate manifestation
This shows:
- the power of the Kingdom
- the authority of the Word
- the reality of the finished work
⏱️ Dimension 2 — Manifestation in the Same Hour
Some manifestations are not instant, but they are still near in time.
Luke 7:21
“…in that same hour he cured many…”
John 4:52–53
“…yesterday at the seventh hour… the fever left him.”
👉 Not immediate
👉 But within a short window
This shows:
- timing is governed
- manifestation can be delayed slightly
- the Word still produces
🌱 Dimension 3 — Manifestation As You Go
Some manifestations unfold progressively.
Luke 17:14
“…as they went, they were cleansed.”
Mark 16:20
“…the Lord working with them…”
👉 Not instant
👉 Not same hour
👉 Process over time
This is where:
- faith continues
- patience operates
- the promise unfolds step by step
⚖️ Same Grace — Different Timing
All three dimensions come from the same source:
- same Christ
- same finished work
- same authority
👉 The difference is not power.
👉 The difference is administration and timing.
👑 The Throne Determines the Timing
Manifestation is not random.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
“To every thing there is a season…”
1 Corinthians 15:23
“…every man in his own order…”
👉 The throne governs:
- when
- how
- in what dimension
🌊 Do Not Misjudge the Process
Many fall into error here.
If it is not immediate, they assume:
- something is wrong
- faith has failed
- the promise is lost
👉 But Scripture shows:
All three dimensions are valid.
💡 Faith Must Remain Consistent in Every Dimension
Faith does not change based on timing.
Whether:
- immediate
- same hour
- as you go
👉 Faith still:
- believes
- holds
- expects
🔄 The Dimensions Explain the Journey
This is why:
- some receive instantly
- some receive shortly after
- some walk it out over time
👉 All are under grace
👉 All are under the throne
👉 All are part of the same system
🔒 Chapter 8 Summary
The Kingdom manifests in three dimensions: immediate, in the same hour, and as you go. These are not different levels of power, but different expressions of divine administration. The throne governs the timing, and faith remains steady in every dimension until the promise is revealed.
🔄 Transition
If manifestation happens in different dimensions…
👉 what is happening inside the believer during the process?
👉 how does grace work within before it is seen outwardly?
The answer is:
👉 the Spirit at work within.
Chapter 9 — The Spirit: Bringing Grace to Life Within
🌬️ The Spirit Applies What Christ Finished
If grace is released through the gospel, received by faith, and carried through time, then what brings it to life within the believer?
👉 The answer is the Spirit.
Philippians 2:13
“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do…”
The finished work is not merely a truth to believe.
👉 It is a life to be experienced.
And that life is applied by the Spirit.
🔥 The Spirit Turns Truth Into Life
The Word carries truth.
The Spirit brings that truth into living reality.
John 6:63
“…the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.”
2 Corinthians 3:6
“…the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.”
👉 Without the Spirit:
- truth remains external
- knowledge remains mental
👉 With the Spirit:
- truth becomes life
- grace becomes experience
🌱 The Spirit Works Within Before It Is Seen Without
Manifestation does not begin outwardly.
👉 It begins inwardly.
Romans 8:11
“…shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit…”
Galatians 2:20
“…Christ liveth in me…”
The process:
- the Word is received
- the Spirit begins to work
- life develops within
- manifestation follows
⚖️ The Spirit Does the Work — Not the Flesh
The believer does not produce transformation.
👉 The Spirit does.
Galatians 3:3
“…are ye now made perfect by the flesh?”
Romans 8:13
“…through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body…”
👉 Grace is not self-effort.
👉 Grace is God working within.
🔄 The Spirit Aligns the Heart With the Finished Work
The Spirit brings the believer into alignment with what Christ has already accomplished.
1 Corinthians 2:12
“…that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.”
The Spirit:
- reveals
- teaches
- aligns
- establishes
🌊 The Spirit Is the Flow of Grace Within
Grace is not only something you believe.
👉 It is something that flows within you.
John 7:38
“…out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.”
This is not external effort.
👉 This is internal life.
💡 The Inner Work Prepares the Outer Manifestation
What God does within prepares what will be seen without.
2 Corinthians 4:16
“…the inward man is renewed day by day…”
👉 The unseen work is not wasted.
👉 It is preparation.
🔄 The Spirit Works According to Divine Order
Even the inner work follows the administration of the throne.
Romans 8:28
“…all things work together…”
👉 Nothing is random.
👉 Everything is governed.
🔒 Chapter 9 Summary
The Spirit brings the finished work to life within the believer. What was accomplished in Christ becomes a living reality through the Spirit’s work, transforming the heart and preparing the way for outward manifestation. Grace is not produced by the flesh—it is applied by the Spirit.
🔄 Transition
If the Spirit is working within…
👉 when does it become visible?
👉 when does grace move from inward reality to outward expression?
The answer is:
👉 manifestation in the earth.
Chapter 10 — Manifestation: Grace Revealed in the Earth
🌍 Grace Is Meant to Be Seen, Not Just Believed
If the Spirit is working within, then when does it become visible?
When does what is finished in Christ and formed within the believer actually appear in the earth?
👉 The answer is manifestation.
Grace is not only something to believe.
Grace is something to be revealed.
2 Corinthians 4:11
“…that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.”
🔥 Manifestation Is the Expression of the Finished Work
Manifestation is not a new work.
👉 It is the revealing of what has already been finished.
Hebrews 10:14
“For by one offering he hath perfected for ever…”
Romans 8:19
“For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation…”
The world is not waiting for another work.
👉 It is waiting for the revealing of what is already done.
🌱 Manifestation Follows the Inner Work
What God does within is what He reveals without.
2 Corinthians 4:16
“…the inward man is renewed day by day…”
Galatians 4:19
“…until Christ be formed in you…”
👉 Formation comes before manifestation.
⚖️ Manifestation Happens According to Divine Order
Manifestation is not random or uncontrolled.
It is governed by the throne.
1 Corinthians 15:23
“…every man in his own order…”
Ecclesiastes 3:11
“…he hath made every thing beautiful in his time…”
👉 Timing matters.
👉 Order matters.
🌊 The Earth Is Being Filled Through Manifestation
God’s purpose is not hidden forever.
👉 It is revealed progressively in the earth.
Habakkuk 2:14
“For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord…”
Isaiah 11:9
“…the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord…”
This does not happen instantly.
👉 It happens through manifestation.
💡 Manifestation Is the Goal of the Process
Everything we have seen leads here:
- the finished work
- the throne
- the gospel
- the drawing
- faith
- patience
- the Spirit
👉 All of it leads to manifestation
🔄 Manifestation Is Life Becoming Visible
Manifestation is not theory.
👉 It is life expressed.
Colossians 3:4
“…when Christ, who is our life, shall appear…”
Matthew 5:16
“…let your light so shine…”
👉 What is within becomes seen.
🔥 Manifestation Glorifies God
The purpose of manifestation is not personal gain.
👉 It is the revelation of God.
John 15:8
“Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit…”
👉 Manifestation reveals His nature, His life, and His glory.
🔒 Chapter 10 Summary
Manifestation is the revealing of the finished work in the earth. What God has accomplished in Christ and formed within the believer is brought into visible expression according to divine order and timing. The world is waiting for this manifestation, and through it, the earth is being filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord.
🔄 Transition
If manifestation happens in the earth…
👉 why does it not happen all at once?
👉 why does it unfold person by person, moment by moment?
Because everything is governed by order.
Chapter 11 — Order: Every Man in His Time
⏰ God Governs Everything by Order and Timing
If grace is manifested in the earth, then why does it not happen all at once?
Why does it unfold person by person, moment by moment, generation by generation?
👉 Because God governs everything by order.
1 Corinthians 15:23
“…every man in his own order…”
This is not randomness.
👉 This is administration.
🔥 There Is a Time Appointed for Every Purpose
Nothing in the plan of God is out of place.
Nothing is early.
Nothing is late.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose…”
Galatians 4:4
“…when the fulness of the time was come…”
👉 God does not rush.
👉 God does not delay.
👉 God appoints.
🌍 God Determines Times and Boundaries
The unfolding of grace is not just personal—it is global, generational, and ordered.
Acts 17:26
“…hath determined the times before appointed…”
Daniel 2:21
“…he changeth the times and the seasons…”
👉 This means:
- when you were born
- when you hear
- when you receive
- when you manifest
👉 All of it is within divine order.
⚖️ Order Explains the Differences Between People
Why do some receive early?
Why do others receive later?
Why do some manifest quickly while others walk through process?
👉 Because every man is in his own order.
This removes confusion.
👉 It also removes comparison.
🌱 Order Protects the Plan from Chaos
If everything happened at once:
- there would be no process
- there would be no growth
- there would be no unfolding
👉 Order preserves:
- structure
- timing
- progression
🔄 The Plan of the Ages Is Unfolding Step by Step
God does not reveal everything at once.
👉 He reveals it progressively.
Ephesians 1:10
“…in the dispensation of the fulness of times…”
This means:
- ages
- seasons
- unfoldings
👉 The plan is administered over time.
🌊 Order Works With Faith and Patience
Faith receives.
Patience holds.
👉 Order determines when it appears.
Hebrews 6:12
“…through faith and patience inherit…”
👉 The inheritance is sure.
👉 The timing is governed.
💡 Order Removes Anxiety and Pressure
If God governs the timing:
👉 you don’t have to force manifestation
👉 you don’t have to compete with others
👉 you don’t have to rush the process
👉 You rest in His order.
🔥 Order Confirms That God Is in Control
Nothing is slipping through the cracks.
Nothing is out of alignment.
Romans 8:28
“…all things work together…”
👉 Everything is moving toward fulfillment.
🔒 Chapter 11 Summary
God administers grace according to divine order. Every person, every moment, and every manifestation unfolds in its appointed time. This order preserves the plan, removes confusion, and confirms that God is fully in control of the unfolding of His purpose.
🔄 Transition
If everything is unfolding in order…
👉 where is it all leading?
👉 what is the final picture of grace fully manifested?
John saw it.
👉 The throne.
👉 The Lamb.
👉 Everything brought into unity.
Chapter 12 — The Final Revelation: The Throne and the Lamb
👑 The End Reveals What Was There From the Beginning
Where is all of this leading?
From the finished work…
to the throne…
to the gospel…
to faith…
to patience…
to manifestation…
to order…
👉 Where does it all culminate?
It ends where it began:
👉 The Throne and the Lamb
Revelation 5:6
“…in the midst of the throne… stood a Lamb as it had been slain…”
The beginning and the end are not different.
👉 They are the same reality fully revealed.
🔥 The Lamb Remains Central Forever
The finished work does not fade.
It does not pass away.
It remains the center of all things.
Colossians 1:18
“…that in all things he might have the preeminence.”
From eternity past to eternity future:
👉 Christ remains the center
👉 The Lamb remains the foundation
🌊 The Throne Continues to Govern All Things
The administration does not stop.
It reaches its fullness.
Revelation 22:3
“…the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it…”
👉 Not two thrones
👉 One unified rule
The finished work and the administration are one.
🌍 All Things Brought Into Fullness
The unfolding reaches its completion.
1 Corinthians 15:28
“…that God may be all in all.”
Revelation 21:5
“…Behold, I make all things new.”
👉 Nothing left undone
👉 Nothing left outside
✨ The Knowledge of the Glory Fills Everything
What was spoken becomes fully realized.
Habakkuk 2:14
“…the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord…”
This is not partial.
👉 This is fullness.
🔄 The Process Reaches Its Completion
Everything you have seen throughout this book reaches fulfillment:
- what was finished is now fully manifested
- what was hidden is now fully revealed
- what was unfolding is now complete
👉 The process gives way to fullness.
💡 The Throne and the Lamb Are One Reality
This is the final revelation:
👉 The Lamb finished it
👉 The Throne administered it
Now:
👉 All things are brought into unity.
Ephesians 1:10
“…that… he might gather together in one all things in Christ…”
🔥 This Is the Goal of the Gospel of Grace
Not just forgiveness.
Not just salvation.
👉 Full manifestation
👉 Full restoration
👉 Full unity
🔒 Chapter 12 Summary
The final revelation is the unity of the Throne and the Lamb. What was finished in Christ and administered through time is brought into full manifestation, where all things are gathered together in Him. The process of grace reaches its completion, and God is revealed as all in all.
🔥 Final Declaration
Grace is not incomplete.
Grace is not failing.
Grace is not delayed beyond purpose.
👉 Grace is unfolding exactly as it was designed.
The Lamb finished it—
👑 and the Throne has administered it.
🔥 Closing Thought
What began before time…
has now been revealed in time…
and will stand forever in fullness.
👉 The Gospel of Grace has accomplished its purpose.
The Gospel of Grace — How Grace Is Administered from the Throne
By Carl Timothy Wray

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