Monday, April 16, 2012
Dangerous!
If you are a Christian who has been outside the fold of mainstream, institutional Christianity for any length of time, you have probably realized that some Christians consider you to be dangerous.
The other day, my wife was emailing a woman to ask about a local homeschool co-op limited membership. The limited membership would allow us to go on field trips with the group. My wife asked if we should send our twenty dollars before or after we are approved for membership. The woman e-mailed back and said we would have no problem getting in as long as we attend a "mainstream" Christian church and agree to their statement of faith.
Since we don't attend a mainstream Church, we realized in the minds of many Christians, we are considered "dangerous". They believe we will have some sort of influence on people and lead them astray from the established truth.
If you are considered "dangerous", that might actually be a good thing, because that may mean that you are being "effective". Jesus was considered to be "dangerous" and was sent to his death. He rocked the boat, ruffled some feathers, and caused a stir! When we actually listen to the Father's voice and obey him, it is the religious, institutional people who get offended most, not the world!
John 12:9-11
9 Meanwhile a large crowd of Jews found out that Jesus was there and came, not only because of him but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. 10 So the chief priests made plans to kill Lazarus as well, 11 for on account of him many of the Jews were going over to Jesus and believing in him.
Unbelievable! They wanted to kill Jesus for raising Lazarus from the dead? Furthermore, they wanted to kill Lazarus because he was telling people his testimony! Jesus was a very "effective" man, but to the chief priests he was "dangerous". He was upsetting their control over the people, and that's what religious institutions are usually all about - control!
Who actually persecuted the early disciples first? Was it the Romans? No, it was the Jewish religious leaders. Yes, the Romans persecuted them later, but it was the Religious leaders who were the first to persecute real Christians. Why? because Christianity upset their positions of authority, and it drew the people into a real relationship with God that skirted around the prescribed rules and methods they had set up. They couldn't control that!
When Jesus died, the veil that separates us from God was torn in two. We have free and bold access to the presence of God; no more priestly mediators, no more "order of Worship" is necessary. However, it is ironic that Religious systems have been trying for the last 2000 years to sew the veil back up and put it between us and God again!
It is considered "dangerous" thinking to believe that you can hear God's voice for yourself and worship him wherever you are. It is considered "dangerous" to interpret the bible with only the Holy Spirit to guide you. It is considered "dangerous" to learn from God outside the guidance of a seminary or religious institution. It is considered "dangerous" to question a leader's decisions or actions. It is considered "dangerous" to question doctrine or traditions. It is considered "dangerous" to heal, cast out demons, or do miracles. It is considered "dangerous" to say you had a dream, vision, or revelation from God. It is considered "dangerous" to exercise spiritual gifts, expecially the gift of tongues. It is considered "dangerous" to do what God tells you to do, even if it looks foolish. You get the point, these are all things that can't be controlled!
John 7:15 - 17
The Jews then were astonished, saying, “How has this man become learned, having never been educated?” 16 So Jesus answered them and said, “My teaching is not Mine, but His who sent Me.17If anyone is willing to do His will, he will know of the teaching, whether it is of God or whether I speak from Myself.
Jesus learned from the Father, not just by going to a religious school. He may have attended school when he was young, and he most certainly celebrated the Sabbath and went to the Synagogue. He learned from those who were wise, but most of all - he had a relationship with the Father, and he was taught by him!
I am not saying that seminaries and churches are never helpful, but I am saying that we need to be able to hear from God for ourselves. Do we need to receive wisdom from others? Absolutely, but we also need to learn to question authority(without rebelling), and get our direction from God first. He will tell us to do things that are abnormal and seem absurd to some, but we need to do them anyway.
The most effective Christians are the ones who are not afraid to be different, labeled as "dangerous", and who will step out in faith. We need to be able to go against the grain, break the mold, rock the boat, and swim upstream without fear of Man.
Galatians 1:10
Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.
Please hear my heart. I am in no way condoning rebellion, lack of accountability, or disparaging leadership. What I am saying is, you can still be a follower of Christ outside of traditional, institutional Christianity. In fact, you will probably be a more effective Christian :)
God may call our family to join a Church or even start a Church at some point. But it will be for a purpose, it will be led by His voice, and it will be different than we or others would expect. We are determined to do nothing out of a desire to meet our own selfish needs or be part of a good church club. It would be nice to get rid of that feeling that we are "dangerous", but at what cost?
John 15:5
“I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Sinner or Saint?
Is a Christian still a wretched sinner? What does the bible actually say about this? Do we still have an old nature or do we have a new nature? If you really have a new nature, what is that new nature like? Can someone have two natures?
A post on the blog Modern reject states the following in very bold words:
We’ve all heard Christians say it and we’ve most likely said it ourselves: “I’m just a sinner saved by grace.”We tell unbelievers that we are sinners just like them, only difference is, we’ve met Jesus, accepted His gift of salvation, and been saved.And let me just say, this is completely false.That’s right. We are lying when we speak these words. We are not sinners. We are something quite different…You see, somewhere along the way Christians got the idea in their minds that they need to refer to themselves as “sinners” and not saints. Yet, the Bible, more specifically, the New Testament, does not refer to followers of Christ as sinners in the present tense.
The world seems to know that there is a sharp distinction between a sinner and a saint, but why don't most Christians understand this? This is a serious case of mistaken and confused identity.
If you are a Christian, and have always believed you are just a sinner saved by Grace, you are in for a real treat. Get ready to be set free and released into a completely new and radical way of seeing yourself as God sees you!
A Sinner is not a Saint, and a Saint is not a Sinner!
Romans 5:8But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Paul reminds us that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. (Rom. 5:8) Catch that? Paul did not write that Christ died for us while we were still sinners so that we could remain sinners. Look at Romans 5:19 - we are made Righteous through the obedience of Christ. Also, notice the contrast between the words "sinners" and "righteous". You are either a "sinner", or you are "righteous". You cannot be both. You must stop seeing yourself as a sinner, and see yourself as God sees you, as a righteous saint.
Romans 5:19
For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.
Good Heart, Bad Heart
It is very common to hear Christians quoting Jeremiah 17:9 - The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?Many take this to mean that all men's hearts are deceitful and wicked, including Christians. But is this really true of the new covenant Christian? No, a Christian is one who has a good heart, whose heart has been changed through the new birth, the soil of this kind of heart is fertile and fruit-bearing. This kind of heart hear's God's truth and lives it out.
Luke 8:15
But the ones that fell on the good ground are those who, having heard the word with a noble and good heart, keep it and bear fruit with patience.
Did you catch that? "a noble and good heart" So it is possible to have a good heart! And here's how it happens - God gives us a new heart the moment we are born again and surrender our life to him!
Ezekiel 36:26
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
Hebrews 8:10
For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will put My laws in their mind and write them on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.
Matthew 23:26
Blind Pharisee, first cleanse the inside of the cup and dish, that the outside of them may be clean also.
Matthew 12:35
A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good things, and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth evil things.
Matthew 23:26 shows us that is possible to have a cleansed heart that is pure. How wonderful and freeing is that? Matthew 12:35 also shows us that it is possible to be "good" and have "good treasure" stored up in our heart with "good things" coming out of it. Amazing!
John 7:38
He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”
Matthew 7:18
A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.
Jesus said that two types of water can't flow from the same source. Jesus also said a bad tree can't bear good fruit! I'm telling you loud and clear - if you are a Christian - you are a good tree! You are not a bad tree! The scriptures are so clear - I could go on and on with scripture after scripture! You cannot have two natures - one good, the other bad! Any object or being cannot have two natures. For example, Wood is wood, that is it's nature! Gold is Gold, that is it's nature! Your nature is either sinner or saint it cannot be both! You are a born again new creation; the old is gone, the new has come!
The Struggle between Flesh and Spirit
Yes, we will still struggle with the Flesh, but I can prove that many reference where some translations say "sinful nature", the actual greek word used in many instances is "sarx", the word most often translated to "flesh". It is more accurate to translate that word in these cases as "flesh", not "sinful nature". For example, in Romans 7:18, the NIV translates "sarx" as "sinful nature", but the New King James more accurately translates it as "Flesh". Yes, we still struggle with the "flesh", but the flesh is simply our old patterns of behavior and ways of behaving. The flesh is not our nature. "Sinner" is not our nature. Wicked and Deceitful are not our nature.Sin is an invader to be fought against and removed, like a speck of dust that gets in your eye or a sickness that invades your body. If we have a speck of dust in our eye, we take it out. If we have sickness, we seek healing from it. It shouldn't become part of who we are! If we have sin, we need to confess it, repent of it, and then have nothing to do with it! We are not to identify ourselves with the sin. Sin is not a part of us, it is something to get rid of! Since we are "in" Christ, when God looks at us, he sees the righteousness of Jesus, he sees the new creation. He doesn't see our faults, sins, and failures. Isn't this amazing! If God doesn't identify us with our sin any longer, why should we!
Here is an example: If we get angry, the enemy is the one who brings shame and condemnation, saying things like "you're just an angry person, you'll never overcome this, you are an evil sinner! We must not receive that curse to our identity, instead we must declare the truth like this. "I am a saint, I am righteous, I am holy, sin has no place in me! Jesus, cleanse me from this sin, remove its effects from me, and fill me with the Holy Spirit so I can walk free from this sin!" This type of response sows to the Spirit, and you will reap a harvest of righteousness because you are drawing near to God. The first type of response pushes you away from God because you believe yourself to be unclean, dirty, and unable to go to God for the grace you so desperately need. Here is the lie we begin to believe. "If God hates sin, and I am a sinner, he must detest me." But, if we are able to separate our identity from the act of Sin, we can partner with the Holy Spirit to war with it and overcome it. We will hate the sin, but not hate ourselves. This mindset will empower us and fill us with the desire to be free from the sin. This mindset will then enable us to turn to God, drawing on his love and grace to overcome it.
Example: Two men are walking through a dirty, muddy parking lot. One is dressed in a new, clean, white Tuxedo. The other is dressed in old, dirty, oily overalls. Which one of these men is going to want to stay out of the mud more? You guessed it, the clean one. When we see ourselves as clean, we will have no desire to partake in sin. We will desire to remain pure and undefiled. This is a much more powerful motivator than the lie that we are dirty, rotten, filthy sinners! Of course, we must never forget that the only reason why we are clean and pure is through the love, grace, forgiveness, and power of God! We are completely dependent on him!
It's time to start believing the truth, rejecting the lies and shame. We are saints, born again new creations, sons and daughters of God, full of boldness and confidence regarding our identity "in" Christ! Anything less is faithlessness and a denial of the real power of God to transform lives and hearts!
2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
The new creation is Holy and Righteous.
Ephesians 4:23-24
23 to be made new in the attitude of your minds; 24 and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.
You are holy and pleasing to God
Romans 12:1
1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.
Objections:
Some will raise an objection from 1 Timothy where Paul states he is the Chief of sinners or Worst of Sinners. Here is my response to that.
1 Tim 1:12-16."I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me faithful, appointing me to his service. Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief. The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly, along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners -- OF WHOM I AM THE WORST. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, THE WORST OF SINNERS, Christ Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for those who would believe on him and receive eternal life."
I have a hard time believing that Paul was actually talking about himself in a present tense being the "Chief of Sinners" Literally. I believe he is talking about what he would be like without Christ. He is very aware of his weaknesses and the ugly sinfulness Christ has delivered him from.
Whatever the flesh once manifested itself to be in our lives--some extreme form of evil, whatever we have done that is now, in our own sight, bad or ugly --we have to remember that is an area of weakness that needs to be guarded very carefully, because we can return to that in an instant, no matter how long we have been Christians. There is that aspect of realizing the depths from which we have come and where we could fall back to without Christ. However, I believe the scripture also has to be examined in context to be clearly understood.
Paul refers to the time when he was persecuting and killing those who followed Jesus (past tense). Paul no longer did these things - it would be ridiculous to state that Paul remained a terrible "sinner". It would bring no glory to Christ if Paul's life did not change. Pauls life was radically changed when he encountered Christ. It brings great glory to Christ when the worst of sinners comes to him and their life changes in such a dramatic, black and white fashion. Here is Paul - a persecutor, blasphemor, and violent man - now he is gentle, humble, peaceful, and loving. Did he still sin? Of course! Did he still have the capacity to fall back into grievous sin without the grace and love of Jesus Christ? Sure! But was his identity still a wretched sinner? Absolutely not!
I believe there is a strong distinction in the New Testament between a sinner and a saint. However, sometimes our behavior may not line up with our identity. A sinner will sometimes act Saintly, and a Saint will sometimes act sinfully. As we become more secure in who God says we are, and the radical change that has taken place in our nature, our behavior will change.
I love the past tense descriptions of our old way of life in Eph. 2:1-3. There is no question in my mind that we are no longer sinners, but we are now saints!
Eph. 2:1-3
As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Overcomer or Overcome?
A couple weeks ago, I was pondering the significance of being an overcomer in the Bible. I was amazed to see how many times the phrase "to he who overcomes" and the word "overcome" are used. I realized that being an overcomer is not so much something we do, but it is who we are. As Christians, it is our true spiritual identity. The only way to truly overcome is to live out of that identity. We are overcomers by faith, it is our inheritance as children of God.
1 John 4:4 teaches that every believer is an overcomer. This victory is something that every child of God partakes in. It is not based upon what the believer has earned or achieved, but it is based on WHO indwells the believer!
1 John 4:4
You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.
1 John 5:4
For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world—our faith.
The issue of our identity:
Genesis 32:28
Then the man said, “Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with humans and have overcome.”
Interesting that Jacob was given a new name because he had overcome. Receiving a new name is a symbolic and prophetic way of communicating our true spiritual identity as a child of God. There is great power in learning who we really are, what our true names are.
Revelation 3:12
He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he shall go out no more. I will write on him the name of My God and the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God. And I will write on him My new name.
We need to see ourselves as overcomers, not as those who are overcome.
2 Peter 2:20
For if, after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and overcome, the latter end is worse for them than the beginning.
We have the spiritual DNA of Jesus Christ, THE overcomer. Since he has overcome the world, so have we.
John 16:33
These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
Why is it significant for Jesus to say that we can have peace and be of good cheer because he has overcome the world? Because it was his plan that we would live "in him", "abiding in him". As long as we abide in THE overcomer, Jesus Christ, we are also overcomers by default.
Every generation and every culture has it's issues and struggles to overcome. In the seven churches of Revelation, Jesus points out issues he sees with each church, but then he concludes with a promise to those who overcome.
- Revelation 2:7
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes I will give to eat from the tree of life, which is in the midst of the Paradise of God.”’ - Revelation 2:11
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. He who overcomes shall not be hurt by the second death.”’ - Revelation 2:17
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes I will give some of the hidden manna to eat. And I will give him a white stone, and on the stone a new name written which no one knows except him who receives it.”’ - Revelation 2:26
And he who overcomes, and keeps My works until the end, to him I will give power over the nations— - Revelation 3:5
He who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life; but I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels. - Revelation 3:12
He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he shall go out no more. I will write on him the name of My God and the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God. And I will write on him My new name. - Revelation 3:21
To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.
Ephesians 2:6
and raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus
You are not defeated! You are victorious, triumphant!
2 Corinthians 2:14
Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.
I like the way Ed Tandy Mcglasson says it in "The Difference a Father makes".
Ed Tandy McGlasson Ministries
He says you are either a "Survivor" or a "Thriver". A survivor does his best to just get through the day, but a Thriver is one who squeezes everything possible out of Life, making the most of every opportunity. That is how Jesus lived, and that is how he desires each of us to live.
Jesus lived under the smile, blessing, and approval of his Father, he was not living out of a desire to gain his Father's approval or the approval of others. If we can also live out of this kind of identity as ones who are beloved by the Father, we will also understand our identity as an overcomer, a "Thriver".
However, the enemy has labeled many of us and imparted to us a false identity. Many of us were cursed by parents who didn't know their identity either, survivors. When we really understand who God has created us to be, receive the Father's blessing and purpose into our lives, we will not want to settle for just surviving any more. We will begin to live as Paul described in Philippians 3:12-14.
12 Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. 13 Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, 14 I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
When we communicate with our children, it doesn't do a whole lot of good to berate them and beat them up for their failures and mistakes. But it does a tremendous amount of good to remind them of their true identity. When they are complaining, remind them of the fact that they are overcomers. When they make a mistake, we can say something like, "That's OK, you'll get it next time - because you are an overcomer, you are a Champion, you can do all things through Christ, you have what it takes to succeed!" If we keep speaking like this in faith to ourselves, and to our children, we will eventually get it. Something will change deep inside of who we are, and we will truly see as God sees. Instead of seeing ourselves and others as failures or survivors, we will see overcomers, champions, thrivers, victorious, able to do all things. We will see ourselves and others through the eyes of Faith, we were born to overcome!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Positioned for Transformation
These are my notes from a message I listened to last year by Lance Wallnau called "Positioned for Transformation" I found it to be very encouraging, especially when going through difficulty, or as he calls it, the "process".
Here it is:
The “process” is about integrating the Word into your life experience so that you become a “message” as well as a messenger.
This is why John the Baptist was able to say “I am the Voice of one crying in the wilderness.”
When you have found your Voice, you are manifesting your destiny. It’s called your Authentic Voice. You won’t find your authentic voice until you have had Process events. Process events knock the echo of other people’s voices out of your life so that you can discover the unique expression God gave to you.
You might have an echo that says “You’re not going to amount to anything”. Or, ”You know, you’re not really built for that” But your authentic voice changes that. Which is why you need to proclaim out of your mouth what God wants to see manifested in your life.
You can stop the process of God through whining, complaining, unbelief, etc. Then you will get a smaller measure of what God has in mind. It is a matter of fulfilling the prophetic word God has for your life.
Process events are the experiences you’ve had, the trauma, the climactic church splits, betrayals, heart breaks. They are also your breakthroughs, moments of exhilaration. All of that comes together to encourage you, and to shape you for your ultimate destiny.
Everybody wants breakthrough, blessing, supernatural encounters, etc, but nobody wants the process. Everybody wants to have the heart of David, or to rule like Joseph. But, if you really want that – do you want to go through the process that David or Joseph went through?
To release Israel out of Jacob, there had to be a process event.(worked for years for Laban) God is more interested in releasing Israel out of you than making you happy. Because he knows your ultimate happiness is when you conform to the image of Christ. Process events are the necessary chiseling to release the genius.
The process is usually from high to low, high to low. But, if you understand the process you can learn to endure the process and then learn to actually enjoy the process.
What did David do? David had a revelation of something. “Thou hast enlarged me when I was in my distress”. He was expanding David to be able to rule, and at the right time he would rule.
David figured out how to take the low points and make them his passion points. He took his pain and process, and turned them into an occasion for worship and intimacy. The psalms is the journey of an artist/musician in warfare with the devil who writes his songs from the solitude of reflecting on the processes he was in so he got an anointed perspective that led into an overcoming state.
It’s here that you learn the art of fulfillment. If you don’t understand this, you won’t have a happy, overcoming disposition during the process. You’ll just be holding on until you get to the next mountaintop. It’s easy to be happy on the mountain top, but it’s much more difficult in the process. Why not just enjoy the whole thing.
You don’t really have to know the future, you just have to have the right attitude toward the process. Joseph didn’t have a clue that he would rule in Egypt . He was simply faithful in what he was given at the time. He gave himself to the process. It started out with a dream, but he didn’t have have any idea how that dream would be fulfilled or the details of how it would work out. In fact, he tried to make it happen too soon by declaring the dream a little prematurely to his Dad and brothers. Then he encountered the process, and he remained an overcomer during the process.


Growing in Faith
You may have heard it said, "You just have to keep your eyes on Jesus", or "Just behold him with the eyes of your heart". When we become self-focused and lacking in Faith, this can be quite difficult to do. It would probably be easier to just go lift up the corner of our house or lift ourselves up by our own bootstraps. It is actually quite impossible to keep our eyes on Jesus simply by trying harder.
How do we learn to live by Faith, and not by sight? How do we learn to see with the eyes of our heart, not just our natural eyes? How do we increase our Faith so we are not living by feelings? How does Faith grow? Why do we wrestle with our Flesh, and sometimes never seem to have victory?
Let's look at Romans 12:2 and 2 Cor 10:5
Ro 12:2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
2 Cor 10:5 - We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
The Battle begins in our Minds. I believe the main reason most Christians lack Faith and live by feelings, is because their thought life has not been taken captive and made obedient to Christ. We are in a war! Our minds must come into alignment with the Mind of Christ, the Word of God!
Galatians 5:17 says "For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other"
We must learn to recognize ungodly thoughts that set themselves up against the knowledge of God, and take them captive!
Romans 10:17 - So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Faith comes and grows by a revelation of the Word of God. As we meditate on and ponder the Word of God - it becomes revelation to us. God's word then becomes more real than our circumstances and what we see with our natural eyes. God's word becomes tangible - it becomes filled with faith and we can see the evidence of things unseen with the eyes of our heart.
John 5:38, 39 But you do not have His word abiding in you, because whom He sent, Him you do not believe. You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me.
God's word must become more than just "information", it must become "Revelation". The Pharisees had lots of information - they knew the scriptures inside and out, backwards and forwards. What they were lacking was "Revelation", God's word was not really "abiding" in them. We must become one with God's words, they must become our daily bread, our life. This happens when we grow in relationship with God and as we overcome in the daily battles. His words move from our heads into our hearts and become part of our daily experience. We learn to trust him and his words more than we trust ourselves.
How did Jesus defeat the devil in the wilderness? (Luke 4). That's right - with God's word. The devil was able to quote God's word, but he did it in a mocking way. That's because he doesn't really know God's heart. Jesus knows God's heart, and was speaking out of his deep relationship with God the Father when he used God's Word to defeat the devil. Jesus lived a life of absolute trust and dependence upon God the Father and upon the Holy Spirit. The wonderful thing about the temptation of Jesus is to see how completely Jesus trusted God as his provider, and the keeper of his future. Jesus refused to give in to short-term thinking ("turn these stones into bread") and instead looked with the eyes of faith into what his future would be like if he actually gave in to the temptation.
Here is what I have done in the past, and what I strongly suggest you do. When you are having dark, defeated thoughts or are being tempted by the enemy; first, write the thoughts down. Identify each of these thought patterns as lies, then ask God to show you the truth and shine light into those areas of darkness. Write down the truth God speaks to you to replace those lies. Most of the time, it will be a direct scripture. It could also be a picture, vision, or dream. Or, God may speak truth to you through someone else who you are sharing your struggles with. You can do this in many areas, whether it be Fear, anxiety, self-focus, bitterness, anger, unforgiveness, purposelessness, envy, jealousy, provision, etc.
A counselor at a church we once attended, Robert Fetveit, often said: "I am an evangelist to the unconverted areas of the believer's heart"
We must learn to replace lies with truth throughout our daily lives. But you can't fight lies by just casting them down - you must replace the lies with the truth of God's words. Then, turn the truth into a prayer of faith that is in the direct opposite spirit as the lie. You can craft very personal prayers to combat the enemy. Here are some examples:
1. Not feeling God's presence, feeling rejected or abandoned by God.
Prayer of Faith: God, I believe that you are present right now, whether I feel it or not. I believe you will never leave me or forsake me. You promised that nothing can ever separate me from your love. Romans 8:38,39
2. Purposelessness
Prayer of Faith: Jer 29:11 - God, I know you have plans for me, to prosper me and not to harm me, to give me a hope and a future. You have not forgotten about me, You have engraved me on the palms of your hands. Isaiah 49:16. I believe you exist, and you will reward me as I diligently seek you - Heb. 11:6.
3. Bitterness and unforgiveness.
Prayer of Faith: I refuse to allow this person to control my life and make me angry. They do not determine my identity, only you can do that Lord. I am your son(or daughter), you are well pleased with me. Even though this person may hate me and has wronged me, I believe that you love me, Lord. This person has made me extremely angry, but I ask you to remove this anger, Lord. Lord, I release this person and what they have done to me to you. Judgment and vengeance is yours, and I refuse to judge and seek vengeance. Luke 6:28 - Lord, I choose to bless and pray for __________. Lord, I ask you to remove from me the bitterness I feel. I choose to forgive ___________. Lord, is there something you would like me to do as a blessing for this person, would you have me write out a blessing or send a gift to this person?
4. Fear
2 Timothy 1:7 - For God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. 1 John 4:17 - There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. Romans 8:15 - For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, “Abba, Father.”
Prayer of Faith: Lord, wrap me in your arms of perfect love and drive out all Fear. I come to you as your son(or daughter) and cry, "Abba, Father". I refuse to give way to Fear (1 Pet 3:6) and declare that the spirit of fear has no power over me. I have the Holy Spirit in me that gives me power, love, and a sound mind. I have overcome the world, just as you have overcome the world.
5. Feeling like God is angry with you or disappointed in you today
Prayer of Faith: Lord, wrap me in your arms of perfect love and drive out all Fear. I come to you as your son(or daughter) and cry, "Abba, Father". I refuse to give way to Fear (1 Pet 3:6) and declare that the spirit of fear has no power over me. I have the Holy Spirit in me that gives me power, love, and a sound mind. I have overcome the world, just as you have overcome the world.
5. Feeling like God is angry with you or disappointed in you today
Prayer of Faith: God, I believe you never change - you are the same yesterday, today, and forever. You loved me yesterday when I felt your love, so I believe you also love me today. You are not fickle and capricious like pagan gods. Your love is constant, it remains the same every day. You have always loved me, you love me now, and you will always love me - regardless of how well I feel like I have performed. I know I am not perfect, and I sometimes fail - but I believe that will never change how you feel about me. I am your son(or daughter), and you love me just like a human parent loves and wants the best for their children. Just like the prodigal son who returned to his father smelling like pigs, you still loved him and accepted him - you ran to him and embraced him before he could even say a word.
6. Failure
Prayer of Faith: I know a wise man falls and gets up 7 times. This failure will not defeat me - in fact, this is how I will defeat the enemy, by getting back up quickly. I only really fail when I have fallen and refuse to get back up, wallowing in self-pity and self-focus. Lord, I repent for what I did, it grieved your heart and hurt others. I receive your forgiveness and restoration. Let your face shine upon me - restore to me the joy of my salvation (Psalm 51)
7. Anxiety
Prayer of Faith: I refuse to worry about tomorrow - tomorrow has enough troubles of its own. I bring this situation to you that I am anxious about - release your peace into it. I choose to focus on you and not let my mind become divided. I receive your peace, because you are the prince of Peace. I choose to focus on your hugeness, your provision, your blessings. I refuse to dwell on something that will probably never come to pass. I thank you for a positive outcome, and I picture you, Lord, right in the middle of this situation or circumstance. I refuse to give in to a bleak picture where you are not present.
Refuse to become over-focused on the lies and problems - all these examples are intended to get our focus back on God and the truth. This builds faith!
If all else fails, and you can't even pray - cry out to Jesus for help! He will come and rescue you, he is your rescuer!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Experiencing God
People under the influence of religious spirits will usually minimize experiences. Don't get me wrong, I fully know the danger of experiences that are not aligned with the word of God - but don't let that deter you from experiencing Jesus. He desires you to know him personally, not just to read about him in a book.
Example:
What if you had read many guidebooks about DisneyLand, watched some videos about it, heard from others how great it was and what a fine time they had. But, when you got there you found the gates were closed. A person at the gate said: "There are enough things written about DisneyLand so that people don't really need to experience it any more. Go home and read your guidebook some more!" Wouldn't you feel a little ripped off, even cheated? I'll bet your kids would be wailing!
Reading about a beautiful sunset, or the wind blowing through the leaves of the trees is far different than actually being there - seeing it, feeling it, smelling it, savoring it!
That's what the Church of today has done to God - in fact, that's what the church has been doing since the church became institutionalized. The bible was taken out of the hands of the common people and only those who were "qualified" could interpret it for you. A priest had to be a mediator between you and God. No, the Holy Spirit is our teacher and he will use his word to guide you into experiencing God and doing his will.
The bible becomes dry and dull when we don't take it as a guidebook for really experiencing him and obeying him. As Jim Palmer put it in "Wide open spaces", it is a launch-pad, not a landing-strip. The purpose of the bible is to get to know God and have a living relationship with him. Many churches esteem the Bible so highly, they almost believe it is the 3rd person of the Trinity! Father, Son, Bible. We are not to worship the Bible, we are to worship God! I am not minimizing the Bible - I am simply putting it in it's proper place!
I believe those who make a big deal about Sufficiency of Scripture are many times off base because they under-emphasize experiencing God. The scriptures are only sufficient when they lead you into a real relationship with the living and very interactive God - who speaks to us today! Of course, he isn't going to tell us to do something opposite of what he has already spoken through the scriptures, but there are a lot of areas where we will need more specific guidance through the Holy Spirit.(e.g. why are spiritual gifts necessary if the scriptures are sufficient?) Scriptures can become twisted and bizarre when a person doesn't have a real relationship with God and is not taught by the Holy Spirit. In fact, it is the Holy Spirit who is doing the work in Hebrews 8:10,11. He is the one who applies God's word to our heart and teaches us.
Heb 8:10,11
10For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people:
11And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest.
The bible in the hands of a person not relying on the Holy Spirit is a very scary thing! Look at what happened to the religious people of Jesus' day. Their over-emphasis on the scriptures, interpreted in the wrong spirit(without love), caused them to miss Jesus!
John 5:37-40
37 And the Father who sent me has himself testified concerning me. You have never heard his voice nor seen his form, 38 nor does his word dwell in you, for you do not believe the one he sent. 39 You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, 40 yet you refuse to come to me to have life.
Luke 11:52
“Woe to you experts in the law, because you have taken away the key to knowledge. You yourselves have not entered, and you have hindered those who were entering.”
The experts in the law knew about God, but they didn't really know God. To really know God comes from personally experiencing him. Experiencing his love, his forgiveness, his truth. When his truth comes into contact with our lives, it changes our hearts and makes us like him. Real knowledge of God comes from an interactive relationship with the living God!
In conclusion:
Reading about something is far different than actually doing it and experiencing it. Let's look at the experiences of the early disciples not as something to be theorized about or doctrinalized as events that only happened in the past. Instead, let's look at them as something to be sought after for our day.
Habakkuk 3:2
2 LORD, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, LORD.
Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy
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