Tuesday, March 30, 2010

He is My Refuge

Throughout the week, God has been speaking to me about the place of refuge. We understand that a place of refuge is a place of shelter and protection. It is a safe haven, a place where one can be strengthened and protected.


Psalm 46
1God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
2Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;
3Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.


As people of God, we must learn to truly make God our place of refuge. Too often, we learn in church to run from God in the time of trouble rather than running to Him. The enemy is busy. He is doing His job and rising against the people of God. He is at war against the remnant. Unfortunately, he has been too successful in his primary attempt, which is to place a wedge between God and His people.

When a mistake is made, this is the moment to run to God. Allow nothing to keep you from His presence and repentance. RUN to the place of refuge. This is the perfect opportunity to take on the mind of Paul –


Philippians 3:12-14
12Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
13Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,
14I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.


In this season, it is essential that we understand and know God as a source of refuge. There will be times when we are overtaken by weakness. Run to God! There will be occasions when we feel sad or defeated. Run to the Father!

When in the presence of our God, we have no reason to fear. Hallelujah!


Psalm 27
1The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?


Refuge is nothing new to our God. Even in the days of old, He has always provided a place of escape for those who were weak and hunted by an enemy. Under the law, a man who accidentally murdered another had a place of escape - a place of refuge where his mistake would not make him susceptible to attack due to his mistake.

Our God is a just God. He knows that those who love Him will make mistakes. Yet, He rightly judges the heart. A true child of God knows that His love covers a multitude of sin. We need to learn to run to our source when we are troubled. That is not the time to be alone. It’s not the time to run from God, but to run TO Him!

Be encouraged in this season. Learn to run to the bosom of our God. He is your REFUGE!

Selah.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Signs of Vindication

I just want to encourage the leaders this morning… those whom God has called forth to raise up a remnant. I’m not necessarily speaking, however, of those with the largest church and most faithful followers. I’m talking about those who face opposition, doubt and frustration, but know only that God has given you an assignment that you cannot afford to abandon. I’m speaking to those who are quickly dismissed as “crazy” and “rebellious.”

Oftentimes, the success of a spiritual leader is judged by worldly standards, but God is calling us to refocus. We need to measure our success by our level of obedience, the impact of our worship and the readiness of God’s revelation to us! Money, popularity and status mean nothing to God. Take a look at the word. Has he not ALWAYS chosen the foolish things (and people) to confound the wise?

There are many called of God who are still working in the trenches. Some are struggling just to be obedient. The support is absent. The money is scarce. Resources are limited, but the call is great! The media, the world and this society have made you feel like less, because you are not “blessed” by the standards of men. Today, God is saying that He is sending signs of validation.


Numbers 17:1-9
{17:1} And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, {17:2} Speak unto the children of Israel, and take of every one of them a rod according to the house of [their] fathers, of all their princes according to the house of their fathers twelve rods: write thou every man’s name upon his rod. {17:3} And thou shalt write Aaron’s name upon the rod of Levi: for one rod [shall be] for the head of the house of their fathers. {17:4} And thou shalt lay them up in the tabernacle of the congregation before the testimony, where I will meet with you. {17:5} And it shall come to pass, [that] the man’s rod, whom I shall choose, shall blossom: and I will make to cease from me the murmurings of the children of Israel, whereby they murmur against you. {17:6} And Moses spake unto the children of Israel, and every one of their princes gave him a rod apiece, for each prince one, according to their fathers’ houses, [even] twelve rods: and the rod of Aaron [was] among their rods. {17:7} And Moses laid up the rods before the LORD in the tabernacle of witness. {17:8} And it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses went into the tabernacle of witness; and, behold, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded
almonds. {17:9} And Moses brought out all the rods from before the LORD unto all the children of Israel: and they looked, and took every man his rod.


Just as we see today, there were people in Moses’ camp who doubted his ability to lead. He was different. He didn’t fit the stereotype and didn’t have structured training. Yet, God took the opportunity to prove that he was chosen for the work. Such is the season of our day.

God spoke to me a few weeks ago and reminded me of His word, which says that as long as the earth remains, there will be seedtime and harvest. He then said very clearly, this is a season of sowing! Now, He was not speaking of money. God began to show me how ministry, for many, has become a means of gain. People are starting churches to make money, launching ministries to become popular and finding followers simply because they feel they are “owed” for the many years they served another leader. In the mindset of many, they feel this is a season of harvest. The prosperity messages are going forth. People are being taught to “declare and decree” anything they want or desire. God is saying that is not what He is looking for. He’s looking for those who are willing to sow. He wants worship. He wants obedience. He wants a love for His people and a desire to win souls. This is a season to WORK.

Just like Moses, some of you are different. Though you’ve been taught one thing all your life, God is telling you differently. While everyone else is preaching one thing, you are hearing another. You are not in this for personal gain, but because you feel as Paul did – Woe is me if I do not preach the Gospel!

Though you may see things from a different perspective, God is justifying you. The key is your understanding that this life if not your own. You understand that ministry is not about you, but an opportunity to glorify the only true and living God. That’s what sets you apart. This is why God is moving on your behalf.

Prepare yourself to see signs and wonders that cannot be understood. God will use the “little” servants in the camp to remind the superstars of who He really is. Continue pressing. Continue sacrificing, because someone is watching. They see that things don’t add up. They are wondering how you continue to press through. After all the contemplation, only one solution makes sense… GOD!!!

Remain faithful to the call. God indeed justifies whom He calls. It is not our job to “prove” ourselves to men, but to God alone. If indeed we are called, He will provide the proof.


Roman 8:28-31
{8:28} And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose. {8:29} For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate [to be] conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. {8:30} Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified. {8:31} What shall we then say to these things? If God [be] for us, who [can be] against us?



Many started out with a purpose, zeal and a love for the people of God. Yet, in their desire to vindicate themselves, they lost focus of true ministry. We must not succumb to the same trap. Do not lose focus. There is a work to be done, and opposition is to be expected.

Be encouraged! Selah.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

War on American Soil?

People of God, I don't make a habit of sharing all of my dreams publicly, but last night God showed me a very powerful and scary thing. I've been in prayer as to what action I should take with the dream - whether to simply intercede or share it. In this case, I must share what God showed me.

Again, the dream was very disturbing... even to the point that I found myself almost afraid to go back to sleep. Yet, I know that it was of God, and I know it is a message of warning unto this nation. That means that IT CAN BE STOPPED, but we must be ready in any event.

Before getting into the details, I must also say that I believe the word of God. We know and prophecy in part, but I know that someone else has more to add. If that is you, please share as God leads.


In the dream, my family was in the car. My husband just picked me up from work, and he was driving. My two children were in the back seat of the car, and our radio was on. As we were coming down the highway, I saw a helicopter in the sky, then a strange looking plane. I told my husband to look, and when he saw the plane, he said, "That's a war plane... a fighter jet!"

Neither of us knew why the plan was in the air, but then we began to see more of them. They were flying low to the ground, and my husband (a former marine) kept saying that something just wasn't right. Then, we saw one of the planes drop a bomb on a building. Now, the bombs on these planes were not the big bombs that we see on TV. When they dropped, they took out 2-3 floors of each building. They were also manned planes. We watched in awe as a swarm of them appeared in the sky and just starting dropping bombs on building after building.

Of course, the traffic began to back up. On the radio, the regular station was interrupted by a news caster stating that we were under some sort of terroist attack. It was announced over the airways that these planes were attacking government buildings of all sizes. Anyone in a government building was advised to go to the bottom floor and escape to a neighboring building. Everyone else was told to stay put, including vehicles since they were not being targeted.

Just moments after that announcement, my husband took an exit off the highway, and we went to a friends apartment to get off the roads. I don't know who this particular couple was, but they were very afraid. While I was there, my mobile phone rang. It was a former co-worker asking me what was happening. At her job, she could only get bits and pieces of the news. As I was on the phone, I looked out of the friends window and noticed large pieces of brick falling off her building. "Your apartment has been bombed!", I screamed. She asked us to leave and take some of her belongings.

Frantic, we left the apartment and got back in the car. We strapped this kids in quickly, as they were asking lots of questions. I then made a phone tree to call to tell my church members that Bible study was canceled due to the bombings. This let me know it took place on a Wednesday.


My husband was trying to take a back road out of the apartment complex, and we saw one of the planes bomb a hotel just a few blocks away. It took out the top 4 or 5 stories of the building. Eventually, we made our way back onto the highway, but traffic was almost at a stand still.

Then, to my left, I looked and saw another type of jet. It appeared to be almost flat. It turned on its side and started spraying bullets at the fighter plans, shooting them out of the sky. My husband was amazed and afraid. He told me they were "our" planes shooting down the enemy plans. The maneuvers they made under the highways and between the buildings were amazing, but there were now planes falling out of the sky.

As the radio news continued talking about a terroist attack, I was wondering how in the world planes could come over American soil, undetected. Then, there was a special message from the president. His tone was very angry, as he said "We are being attacked!" I don't remember the exact words, but he stressed that someone had declared war on us. This wasn't "just" a terroist attack, but an organized attack from a government somewhere.

In the dream, I understood that the east and west coasts were the target. Eventually, and rather quickly, American jets came in to shoot down all the planes. The entire attack seemed to last only 30-40 minutes, yet so many lives were lost. People were devestated, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed.

I was simply in awe! How could this happen? How and why could hundreds of fighter planes simply fly into our airspace and begin an all-out attack on the American people?


When I woke up from the dream, I was very disturbed. This was a VERY REAL dream... I have been in prayer for this country, and ask that you join me. This country and its leaders must be alert. The enemy is real, and America has turned its back against God. Our leaders must be covered in prayer, and they must seek divine counsel in order to protect our people.

Selah.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Numbering the Days...

"So teach us to number our days, that we may get us a heart of wisdom."
Psalm 90:12 (AMP)


This is the time of year where people around the world are making resolutions for the New Year. In the church, in particular, we must be very careful about allowing a date to dictate our sacrifice of worship. Too many of us are waiting for the latest prophecy or catchy cliche that will promise prosperity and change in 2010. But, what about 2009? What about all the prophecy and godly instruction we failed to complete during the last twelve months?

Unfortunately, there are still thousands of people around this globe that will never see January 1. For that reason, it's important to understand that NOW is the day of salvation. As people of God, we understand that God operates in seasons... not by our natural calendars. If we are currently in a season of disobedience, repentance is necessary before a change comes. It takes more than a mere change of date.

Let's resolve to savor every moment, with a readiness to repent and continue in Kingdom building TODAY, tomorrow and every day thereafter. There is no doubt in my mind that God will continue blessing us in 2010, but we don't have to wait for the new year in order to offer Him a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable, which is our reasonable service. Amen!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

You Just Never Know

This is such an important message. We never know when we are breathing our last breath. There are some that won't even see 2010... and they have NO IDEA! Repentance is nigh! Behold, NOW is the day of salvation!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

How Much CHRIST is in Your Christmas (Annual Post)

This time of year, it's inevitable to read the newspapers without hearing the ongoing debate about Christmas. Is it wrong, is it right? Should we say "Happy Holidays" or "Merry Christmas"? To gift or not to gift? It's a never-ending saga, even in the house of God.

Without getting into tons of history and research, only to come to an endless debate, I want to share one thought with everyone during this holiday season...

So then, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you may do, do all for the honor and glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31).

Saints, during this time, we must remember Christ. We must consider the heart of God. So many of us struggle and argue with traditions and their origins. We want to please our children, but are conflicted about which parts of Christmas should be kept, and which should be dismissed. Truthfully, it's really not that difficult to figure it out - DOES IT EXALT CHRIST? DOES IT DRAW MEN TO THE FATHER?

Even more, what did God tell YOU to do? Have you asked the Father what pleases HIM? Hmmmm...

Now, I leave you with one other thought. Consider this scenario...

A man and woman are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. They have enjoyed a wonderful relationship, held together by the grace of God. At the anniversary dinner, the man leans over the table and looks into his wife's eyes. He tells her how he has enjoyed the wonderful time they've spent together, and presents her with a gift. To her surprise, it's a 4-karat diamond ring! Excited and anxious, the woman removes the ring from the box, and notices some engraving on the inside of the band. When she reads the inscription, she realizes the ring actually belonged to her husband's ex-wife. He purchased this very gift as an engagement ring for his first wife rather than the one he was celebrating.

Now, his wife is disappointed, and somewhat upset. Confused about her reaction, the husband asks her why she is so upset. Pulling herself together, she explains... "I feel like I am receiving left overs. Though I know you love me and that you want me to feel appreciated with this lovely, expensive ring, the fact still remains that when you purchased it, your heart was set on someone else. The original purpose for this gift was to express your love to another woman, not me. I'd rather you give me a new penny, from your heart, than a recycled gift that happens to fit the occasion."

Isn't it funny how we do the same thing to God around this time of year? Many times, we get so caught up in tradition, and we SAY it's being done for God's glory. When we KNOW a particular act or practice came from idolatry, paganism... practices and people that did not please God, yet we try to justify them at this time of year by making it seem like a Christian agenda. We are simply trying to please God with an idol's offering - trying to give Him a used engagement ring. This year, let's give Him something new and genuine from our hearts. Seek His face and give Him praise.

It's useless to get into the origin of Christmas trees, whether Christ was really born in December, etc... We are past that now. We all know the facts. So, we must now draw the proverbial line in the sand. Before we celebrate, let's just ask God what REALLY pleases Him. Whatever He says to do, let's do it. Whatever He says to leave out, let's just leave it out!

Then, and only then, will God get this glory in this season. Saints, we cannot continue to allow the world to dictate how we celebrate, when we shop, what we tell our children, and how we decorate our homes. We are the salt of the earth. WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE DIFFERENT!

God bless you!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Have Faith IN GOD

Mark 11
22 And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God.
23 For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.
24 Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.



If you are anything like me, you’ve been taught that your faith can create things in your life. We’ve seen the “name it and claim it” season in the Church, and we seem to have redefined the same as declare and decree”. We are constantly taught that we shall have what we say, and that anything we ask God for shall be given unto us.

Well, what happens when the “thing hoped for” does not come to pass? We know that God is not a liar. For many of us, we were taught or understood that our faith was just lacking. Is that all there is to it? Does God really perform anything we command, simply based on our “faith?”

I thank God for relationship, because He’s dealt with me about this very thing for the last couple of weeks. He told me that we have this “faith thing” all wrong. In a nutshell, our problem is that we are putting “faith” into the wrong things, which means it’s not really faith at all. Yes, faith in the wrong thing(s) is nothing more than deception!

How many times have we seen the sick ask for prayer and healing? Over and over, the preacher or the prophet “decrees and declares” the healing, but it does not come to pass. How does one rationalize this over and over again? I can only begin to imagine the thoughts.

Of course, there are many reasons this scenario could “go wrong,” but I want to deal with just one right now – an incorrect view of faith. Oftentimes, we simply take the Scriptures out of context and feel we can “command” God to do what we wish. Well, our Heavenly Father is not a genie in a bottle! He is, however, the origin and the focus of faith.

It’s very important to understand just that – God is the ORIGIN and the FOCUS of faith! Many times, people ask for prayer or stand in prayer lines believing that they can be healed, but their belief is in the person. They’ve heard the prophetic words, seen the animated preaching, heard the array of tongues and have developed confidence on the power of the person to heal them. This is where their faith is disjointed.

We love to quote verses 23 and 24 of Mark 11. It makes us feel good to know that whatever we declare shall come to pass and whatever we pray for shall be supplied. Yet, we often neglect verse 22. In fact, I’ve never heard it quoted with the former. “Have faith in God!” Simple, but profound.

This is a season to mature in the things of God. We cannot continue to make the hope of miracles, signs and wonders an idol! Yes, many in the church are now “worshipping” the signs. We go to church to see the “move of God”, but not to have a personal experience with Him. He commanded us to seek Him, not the residue of where He’s been.

In a nutshell, faith cannot exist without God, because we need His word (rhema or logos) in order for faith to grow. Remember, “faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” This is why the word declares that “without faith, it is impossible to please Him.” God has made us in His likeness and in His image. He operates by faith, and has given us the same. As declared in Hebrews 11, it was by faith that the world was formed. We also know that God gives each of us a “measure of faith.” Faith has no source outside of God.

So then, it makes sense that when we decree and declare things outside of God’s word, they do not come to pass. Faith comes by hearing the word of God. One simply cannot have, or apply faith, if God’s word is not on it. Many of us are spending time making commands to the atmosphere, but have never heard God. How can faith be applied to what God has not said or ordained, if faith comes from Him?

Perhaps the husband that was prophesied 3 years ago has not come due to your lack of faith, but the lack of the word of God in that situation. Did God say it? Did He ordain it to be so? If not, true faith cannot be applied.

One might ask, why then does the word say “whatsoever?” Even Jesus, when He walked the earth, said that He could not do or say anything without His Father’s instruction. Yet Jesus was in tune with the Father. He put His Father’s will first, and allowed it to become His own. Therefore, when He did make a request or give a command, it was for God’s glory. That’s why it came to pass.

In Matthew 17, Jesus cast out a demon after His disciples were unsuccessful in doing so. They asked Jesus why they were not able to do the same, and He said to them “Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you” (vs. 20). Of course, the disciples believed they could perform the miracle, but they lost focus. Their belief now rested in themselves and their own power. They forgot about the source.

Jesus goes on to describe the mustard seed and tell them that if they had faith as a grain, they could remove a mountain with their words. Oftentimes, we assume Jesus is comparing their faith to the size of a mustard seed, but he is actually comparing their faith to the faith of a mustard seed. A mustard seed cannot do anything except what God has ordained it to do. God created it. It operates as He created it to operate. It looks the way God ordained it to look. It grows according to His will and purpose. Therefore, it operates in perfect faith. It is indeed the “substance” of something hoped for and the “evidence” of something that was previously unseen.

When we operate in pure worship and obedience to God, we too can be like the mustard seed, operating as God has called and ordained us to operate, in pure faith. Faith is walking in your ordained place, so that God can bring His will to pass through you!

Faith is suffering, because we are moving in our own wills. We are busy prophesying what we want God to do, rather than what He has already spoken, commanded and ordained (Ezekiel 13:2). Our “faith” is being channeled to our pastors and leaders, but must look to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). Remember, “faith” in the wrong thing is nothing more than deception!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Annual Review and Evaluation - Take Inventory!

If any of you are like me, you work on a job that gives an annual performance review. At least once a year, I sit down with my manager to review my goals and accomplishments. Based on my performance since the last evaluation, I receive a grade and potentially, a raise.

Recently, I’ve received a number of phone calls from people, including those in ministry, who feel as though God has not moved in their lives. Oh, I beg to differ!

I have been thinking today, not only about myself, but many others as well. I can truly see, when I take the time to think about it, how far God has brought me over the last year. Not all my growth is financial or material, but I thank God even for the maturity in the Spirit. That is so important, though often overlooked. God made a promise to His people – that He would not leave us. I believe the word of God today!

I encourage us to journal and take note of our requests. Many may be surprised to see that indeed, God has allowed us to move from glory to glory!

In the same manner, as we reflect over the past year, it’s important to look at what was missed. How many assignments from God remain neglected? When did fear stifle my growth? In what areas was I disobedient or lackadaisical?

Rather than chasing now the new prophecy for 2010, let’s reflect on 2009. God reveals so much through reflection over our own lives.

Amen.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Are You Giving God Your BEST?

2 Samuel 24
19 And David, according to the saying of Gad, went up as the LORD commanded.
20 And Araunah looked, and saw the king and his servants coming on toward him: and Araunah went out, and bowed himself before the king on his face upon the ground.
21 And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant? And David said, To buy the threshingfloor of thee, to build an altar unto the LORD, that the plague may be stayed from the people.
22 And Araunah said unto David, Let my lord the king take and offer up what seemeth good unto him: behold, here be oxen for burnt sacrifice, and threshing instruments and other instruments of the oxen for wood.
23 All these things did Araunah, as a king, give unto the king. And Araunah said unto the king, The LORD thy God accept thee.
24 And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at a price: neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the LORD my God of that which doth cost me nothing. So David bought the threshingfloor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.
25 And David built there an altar unto the LORD, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings. So the LORD was intreated for the land, and the plague was stayed from Israel.



What value has your praise? What sacrifice is behind your worship? So often, the people of God forget that God desires and requires our BEST. While our worship and our praise are given freely, there is a sacrifice that is required. That sacrifice is the key to sanctification. Oftentimes, it’s the difference between talent and calling, ritual and worship or entertainment and praise.

Too often, we try to give God what is left over. David understood that God deserved his best and was willing to give Him just that. It’s far too easy, especially in this day and time, to miss this very simple concept. True worship is sacrificial, and we must offer God our best.

How often do we work all day, tend to the family, cook, clean, then sit down and struggle to give God ten minutes of prayer before wandering off to sleep? How many times have we watched television, gone shopping or traveled and crammed for twenty minutes before delivering a message to God’s people?

Throughout the word of God, we see a pattern of God requiring the best and the first. Salvation is free, but a solid relationship with God requires a cost! Are you truly giving Him your first? Can He count on your best? What choices are we making?

As I think about the “church” in this hour, it seems that many things are a lot more relaxed than they were just ten years ago. People can come “as they are”, as dressing up is no longer required. Musicians are now paid, rather than saved. Preachers present themselves before God’s people wearing layers of make-up, fake hair and press-on nails. Singing talent and “runs” are now respected more than a true anointing. Sin is glossed over and no longer exposed. Young people lack respect for elders, speaking to them as if they are peers. Preachers have sermons that draw attention by using words that were once forbidden in the church. Men look like women. Women act like men. Fornication and homosexuality are nothing more than “strongholds” when they used to be sin. Whatever songs one hears in the world are brought into the house of God and given a different name, though we all recognize the beat and baseline. Dancing and shouting have replaced repentance. I could go on and on and on…

The point is this – Since when did it become so easy to be a “saint?” Who are we to dismiss God’s requirements? Conviction is part of the sacrifice of worship. Living a holy lifestyle requires work. It requires rebuke and may even require pain.

I think back to a church fast I once participated in. As the pastor described the terms of the fast and the purpose for the consecration, he then began to excuse many from the action he’d just described. “If you get a headache, just have some orange juice and bread. Keep a bag of peanuts in case your stomach begins to growl…” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Where is the sacrifice? Isn’t fasting SUPPOSED to hurt? Aren’t you SUPPOSED to be hungry? That’s the point, right???

People of God, this walk with the Father was never intended to be easy. Jesus told us very clearly that persecution and temptation would come. The word of God instructs us to flee and resist. That requires SACRIFICE. We have created this foreign concept called “comfortable Christianity,” and it is not of God.

If we are not willing to sacrifice, we are not worthy of Him. What are we really giving to God? Selah.

Friday, November 20, 2009

URGENT Prayer Request

Readers:

Please be in prayer for the family of Shaniya Davis. For those outside of NC who may not know, Shaniya was a 5-year-old little girl who was reported missing last week. As it turns out, her own mother sold her as a sex slave.

Shaniya's body has been found, and sources say she was sold to a family friend, by her own mother, to pay a drug debt. She was then raped and killed by the man who reportedly kidnapped her.

The story gets more sick and confusing every day. In particular, this entire ordeal has pulled on my heart. I too have a 5-year-old daughter and cannot begin to imagine what her family must be going through.

Please pray for our children, in general. They need it!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Read the Bible in 90 Days - Day 42

Well, we are almost half way through our journey. Today is Day 42 of the 90-Day Bible challenge. I must admit, I have fallen behind a few times. Yet, this challenge has been well worth it. I am continuously surprised at the level of faithfulness and commitment I am seeing from those who are sharing this experience with us.

Currently, we are about half way through the Book of Psalms. Reading through the Psalms is so eye-opening in relation to God's grace and mercy. The Psalms capture the heart of David, and can be appreciated so much more after recently reading the preceding books.

This program has had its challenges, but they are certainly outnumbered by the benefits. It is truly life-changing, and we have just 46 days to go!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

What About the COVENANT of Marriage?

As I shared previously, God has really been speaking to me about COVENANT. He has been speaking to many in the Body of Christ about this very subject, on many different levels. Surprisingly, one of the areas I am struggling with is that of marriage and divorce. That is a surprise to me only because I’ve never been divorced, and am very happily married. Yet, I’m struggling with the things that I see, particularly the disrespect shown to marriages within the church.

I can’t help but notice that divorce is a major issue among believers professing Christ. It is almost glanced over and accepted as the “norm” among many believers. Many of our ministry “icons” and television stars are divorced, yet very few have tuned them out or asked questions. Pastors and leaders often split without any requirements of their followers. Fornication and adultery are a common theme, yet we move on as if it’s no major issue. If a major televangelist or mega preacher were to become pregnant while preaching the Gospel, so many would rally to have them sit down and relinquish positions of authority. The same would take place if one committed murder. Yet, divorces happen among Christian leaders constantly and consistently. Nothing changes. No one “sits down.”

Why is that? Perhaps there is a sense of comfort we feel when leaders are not held accountable to covenant relationships. It somehow makes us feel justified. It allows us to maintain control without trusting God or even harder, trusting the God in another person!

Before we examine the Scriptures, let me say that my purpose for delving into this very sensitive topic is not to judge or bring condemnation to any individual. Rather, it’s to educate through the Scriptures and bring to our attention the fact that we are very quick to dismiss the Word of God in situations where it causes difficult accountability and discomfort. Most importantly, I’m bringing this up because it means something to God. If we can’t keep our vows to our spouses, how can we be committed to our Heavenly Father?

Anytime a discussion such as this takes place, we tend to major in the minors. For example, in every argument concerning abortion, we hear those who defend the murder of unborn children by asking “What about the rape victims?, when in reality, less than 1% of those who receive abortions are rape victims. The same is true of the divorce discussion. “What about the ones who are abused?” In fact, a very small percentage of “Christian” marriages cite abuse as a reason for divorce. Most of them do, however, involve finances, infidelity and “irreconcilable differences.” Hmmmm….

With that stated, let’s look at the word of God…

{Genesis 2:23} And Adam said, This [is] now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. {2:24} Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh. {2:25} And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.

The fundamental plan of marriage was to join two souls together, one man and one woman, that would strengthen one another in the things of God – a partnership for worship. Even before further discussion takes place, the Bible tells us about leaving and cleaving. Marriage is meant to unify a man and a woman such that they become one. In order for them to become one, as marriage ordains them to be, others need to be forsaken. A man (or woman) must leave his old ties and “cleave” or stick to his wife (or husband). That word “cleave” gives a sense of passion and responsibility that will shape the rest of this study. One who cleaves holds on tight and doesn’t easily let go. They understand the value of what they have and make it part of themselves.

The next statement is also very profound. They were both naked, but not ashamed. When two people are joined in marriage, they must be open and vulnerable to one another. What does that look like? No secrets… No reservations… No personal, private agendas… God never ordained for two people to come together while living separate lives. In order for two to become one, those two much have 100% open access to one another. I believe this foundation is already violated in many of our marriages before they begin. Without a solid foundation in the word of God, failure is sure!

Of course, the word of God deals with marriage and divorce on many levels after the initial glimpse at Adam and Eve, but let’s take a look at what Jesus said about the matter. After all, He is our Lord, Savior and master teacher.

{Matthew 5:31} It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement: {5:32} But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.

Jesus plainly said that when a man divorces his wife, for ANY reason other than adultery, he causes her to commit adultery. Her remarriage to anyone else then causes him to commit adultery as well.

{Matthew 19:3} The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? {19:4} And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made [them] at the beginning made them male and female, {19:5} And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? {19:6} Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. {19:7} They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away? {19:8} He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so. {19:9} And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except [it be] for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery. {19:10} His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with [his] wife, it is not good to marry. {19:11} But he said unto them, All [men] cannot receive this saying, save [they] to whom it is given. {19:12} For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from [their] mother’s womb: and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven’s sake. He that is able to receive [it,] let him receive [it].

Jesus’ lesson on marriage was so strict and to the point (established by Scripture) that the disciples thought it better for a man not to get married! They had a reverence for the things of God that we must regain.

To reiterate Jesus’ teachings, let’s look at Paul’s address to the church at Corinth, where he gives very specific instructions concerning the marriage covenant.

{1 Corinthians 6:18} Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body. {7:1} Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote unto me: [It is] good for a man not to touch a woman. {7:2} Nevertheless, [to avoid] fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.

For the record, fornication is sin. There is only one way to enjoy a sexual relationship within a holy lifestyle. That is through marriage, which is defined as a sacred, covenant union between one man and one woman. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS.

{7:3} Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. {7:4} The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife. {7:5} Defraud ye not one the other, except [it be] with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency.

Within a marriage relationship, there is an expectation that both husband and wife be considerate of their spouse and enjoy a sexual relationship that is fulfilling and mutually beneficial. After all, neither the husband nor the wife belong to themselves if indeed, they are joined together as one. Those who are not mature enough to exercise occasional self-sacrifice are not fit for a covenant such as marriage. Again, the Scriptures speak very clearly.

Very clearly, the word of God warns that inconsistency in this area opens a door for Satan to creep into the relationship. We have seen the proof of this on a daily basis. Oftentimes, and inconsistent sexual relationship bares some percentage of the blame for divorce and separation amongst those in the church.

{7:10} And unto the married I command, [yet] not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from [her] husband: {7:11} But and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to [her] husband: and let not the husband put away [his] wife.

As a master teacher, Paul is careful to distinguish his “opinion or advice” from the direct command of God. He stresses that God’s command is that a wife not depart from, or divorce, her husband. If she does, she is specifically instructed to remain single or be reconciled to him. This brings us to the subject of repentance after divorce.

We know that sin is the violation of the Law of God. Repentance involves confession and a “turning away from” sin. This is very important to consider, especially when discussing the topic of divorce. As we continue examining the Scriptures, this context is very important, as a person cannot truly repent without “turning away from” the sin. So, if the sin is adultery, a person must cease adulterous acts in order to truly repent. The question then becomes, how can one repent from adultery caused by divorce?

For the sake and simplicity of this particular point, let us consider only two, consenting adults who have a relationship with God. If both enter the covenant relationship of marriage, between not only themselves, but themselves and God, true repentance can only take place after the dissolution of their marriage if they remain single or reconcile again with one another. Why? As we stated, repentance means to “turn away from” sin. Divorce, in and of itself, and for any reason outside of adultery, is a sin for those who are living within a covenant relationship with God and one another. The Scripture states then, that only two remedies, or avenues of repentance, exist – remaining single or reconciliation.

{7:12} But to the rest speak I, not the Lord: If any brother hath a wife that believeth not, and she be pleased to dwell with him, let him not put her away. {7:13} And the woman which hath an husband that believeth not, and if he be pleased to dwell with her, let her not leave him. {7:14} For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife, and the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband: else were your children unclean; but now are they holy. {7:15} But if the unbelieving depart, let him depart. A brother or a sister is not under bondage in such [cases:] but God hath called us to peace. {7:16} For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save [thy] husband? or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save [thy] wife?

Now, we see Paul making a strong recommendation for the circumstances of those believers who are joined to unbelievers. As we see today, Paul also lived in a time when the people thought that spiritual rebirth within a marriage by one spouse justified divorce from the unbelieving party. Not so!

Marriage, as stated before, is a covenant. Our relationship with God is built on covenant. We must, as the Body of Christ, reverence the gift that God has given us through the institution of marriage. It is not something that should be treated as a fad or temporary fix. We must also refrain from supporting our brothers and sisters, especially those in leadership, who abuse or neglect sanctified covenants before God. Divorce is not an open exit for those who are simply “unhappy.”

I must admit, I am asked some very difficult questions about marriage and divorce. Many of those responses are prefaced with, “I’m sorry, but that’s just not supported by the word of God.” The point is this - Our opinions don’t matter. Who are we to stand against the word of God simply because it’s tough or we don’t care for it.

Please feel free to share your questions and comments, though only in the context of Scripture. Let God be true and every man a liar!

Monday, November 09, 2009

What Does COVENANT Mean to You?

Yesterday, we were blessed to have a guest Prophet visit our church. The word she shared was very profound and right on time. Part of what she discussed was the subject of covenants. Since yesterday, I’ve been thinking about the covenants in my life… the promises I’ve made and the commitments to which I’ve been assigned.

It’s sad to say that covenants no longer seem to mean much, especially in our society. The worst thing about it is that our salvation is based on just that – a covenant. When we tell God “Yes,” we accept the blood covenant that has been established through Jesus Christ. Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins. Along with the gift comes a responsibility.

All in all, sin is simply a “covenant violation.” Our relationship with God, whether we like it or not, depends on covenant relationship. That covenant, or contract, consists of “if, then” conditions. If we cannot keep simple covenants in our everyday lives, it’s no surprise that we have a difficult time living holy before God.

As I continued to meditate on this topic, God simply reminded me of all the covenants that we, as the Church, have forsaken:

· Marriage – As the people of God, our divorce rate is just as high as that in the world. Yet, we somehow sweep this under the rug. Your marriage covenant is part of your covenant with God. Our commitment is not only to our spouses, but also to our Heavenly Father.
· Credit – We buy, but are slow to pay, if we pay at all. God desires people of integrity. When we make a vow, whether it’s to pay a car note on time or pay off a credit card bill, God expects us to be faithful to the vow.
· Employment – We are to work as unto the Lord. People are always quick to make sure a place of employment holds up to their end of the deal. However, we are also quick to arrive late and leave early. When men see our good works, they will glorify our Father in heaven. For some of us, our witness if weak due to our unethical behavior in the corporate world.

We could go on and on discussing the importance of covenants in our lives. The point is that in order to please God, we must have integrity. We cannot expect God to bless us and give us favor when we fail to exercise commitment. We’ve got to stick to it to do it! Let’s stop making excuses and just live holy. Truly, our word is our bond!

Selah! More to come...

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009

CraigLewis Sings the Brady Bunch

LOL! I love this video... it's actually funny and entertaining. And, these young men can sing!

As I watched, however, conviction came over me on behalf of the church. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? That's the question heard. Immediately, I thought of all the church services I've been to - more than half of those I've attended in my life - where the singing was awesome. The preaching was animated. The singers and the preachers had TALENT BUT NO MESSAGE!

Just like we see in this video, which was obviously done in fun, two young men have talent, but the essence of their message is nothing more than a sitcom theme song. Everyone can relate. It sounds good. It keeps us entertained.

Entertainment? Haven't we had enough? When the runs are gone... When the music stops... When the people stop shouting... What has changed? What was the message, REALLY?

Selah.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

"Life Begins at Conception" (Pro Life)

This video is truly a blessing. Life is such a precious gift, and we often take for granted the greatest gifts given to us by our Heavenly Father.

I am, indeed, PRO-LIFE!!! Amen!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Can You Imagine?

This is a very true and real message for the church today. The deliver is different, but the message is still the same. Wake up and take this walk seriously. It's time to walk upright before God and stop taking for granted the work of the cross!

Friday, October 09, 2009

Read the Bible in 90 Days - Day 5

The reading for Day 5 spanned the history of God's people after Joseph's reign, which was the beginning of a period of slavery for the Hebrews. They were beaten, abused and enslaved by the Egyptians for over 400 years.

At the beginning of the book of Exodus, I was amazed at the hatred that was turned toward God's people. Despite every effort to kill their male children, God still prevailed and raised up a prophet and leader in the person of Moses. Of course, this is a familiar turn of history and passage of Scripture, but I noticed in these chapters how God hardened the heart of Pharoah on so many occassions. His purpose was only to then deliver and receive the glory.

I immediately thought of Jesus and the blind man. His discipled asked Him, "Who has sinned? This man, his mother or his father?" Jesus quickly reminded them that no one's sinned caused his blindness. Instead, he was blind because God wanted to operate through Him. God wanted to use him to birth a miracle and receive glory.

As I read through each trial and plague, I imagined the strong sense of discouragement and disappointment that God's people must have felt. Imagine being enslaved and told you are free only to find yourself enslaved again. Disappointment after disappointment... False hope after false hope...

Today, it is an encouragement for me. I just began to meditate on all the times that people treated me harshly. Yet, God received the glory. Could all that I've been through be for that purpose, for the sake of my testimony? Wow - God is truly awesome! It's a quick reminder that this walk is not at all about us. If we are called and chosen of God, we must give as lives as a sacrifice to be used in whatever manner necessary to bring God glory!

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Read the Bible in 90 Days - Day 4

In our journey through the Bible in 90 days, we have now completed the entire book of Genesis. Overall, one of the things that has stood out to me is God's infinite ability to make the first last and the last first. Never before have I noticed that so many times, God favored the one who should have been last. Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Ephraim and Manasseh...

I began to think of all the times that I started out behind, yet the favor (blessing) of God brought me to the forefront... To GOD be the glory! So often, men don't understand your position and your authority as a child of God. Of course, having God's favor doesn't always mean you are the "best," but God has a way of giving increase to His children. He has a way of touching and fulfilling covenant promises to those that He favors. It's aweome!

Of course, the entire book of Genesis also humbles me simply because God goes through the miraculous just to restore relationship with His creation. Over and over and over again, He extends His hand of mercy. Over and over and over again, flesh fails! Man commits sin. Yet, our loving Father always has a plan to restore His children back to Himself. He always has compassion. Who wouldn't serve a God like this???

Finally, I will note that this journey is already blessing me tremendously. While I've read the Bible from cover to cover a few times, I've never done it in 90 days. The discipline for this journey literally feels like a fast, and I love it. My flesh is being weekened and disciplined, while my spirit continues to yearn for more. God is speaking so much and so clearly that I can barely contain myself. I love the Word of God, and this is sparking even more zeal and compassion. The Word of God is truly living, and I look forward to 86 more days! It's not too late to join in!

Monday, October 05, 2009

Read the Bible in 90 Days

Yesterday, our church began a journey through the Bible in 90 days! Our goal - to read the word of God, cover to cover, before 2010. It has already proven to be an exciting venture. I have never seen people so excited and zealous about the word of God. I love it!

I will say that I didn't realize so few people have actually read the Bible in its entirety. It's been a couple years since I've done the same, so I am certainly looking forward to it. We are officially using the program designed by Ted Cooper. I must admit that I am NOT a fan of the NIV version, simply because it eliminates a number of Scriptures (See http://jesus-is-lord.com/nivdelet.htm for more information). However, one can follow the program with any Bible. For many, the NIV is also easier to read. As a Pastor, I am just elated to see people excited about knowing God's word. If they can more easily understand and read the NIV version, so be it!

Last night's reading was from the beginning through Genesis 16. The thing that stood out to me most was the fact that mankind has disappointed God SO MANY TIMES!!! It was almost heart-breaking. Before the seventh chapter, our Father has already regretted creating man. Wow! It shed a whole new light on the need for repentance and the ever present evil our our minds without Christ.

Well, I've been hungry for more of the word all day. There is more to come as I journal through this journey. Won't you join me?