"We are fools for Christ's sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honourable, but we are despised." I Corinthians 4:10
Some weeks ago, I asked the Lord, "When are you going to bring about a change? When are you going to stand up and let your power be seen to put down all the mockers, for your name's sake?"
He then asked me, "Is it truly my name that you want vindicated or your own?"
That really made me to stop and think. I realized that there was truth in what God said (of course).
I truly desire to see God's name glorified and to have His power seen because He is worthy of all praise. I also realize that this is the only way in which souls will be saved (I Corinthians 2:4-5). Yet, a part of me was also tired of looking like a fool to others. This - being concerned with how others see you - is an example of pride and I had to repent.
One of the most viscous type of minds which adamantly stands against Christ is the Greek "educated" mind. This is in part why I think Jesus tells us that we must become as little children in order to receive His kingdom (Matthew 18:4; Mark 10:15; Luke 18:16-17). The education systems of this world raise people to be humanists. Unless the hand of God is upon you to safeguard your mind, you will graduate from these institutions as an educated fool, believing that man himself has become a god by obtaining knowledge (Genesis 3:5). To such persons, the very idea of faith in God and obedience to His word is ludicrous. We can see this as evident even in the days of Jesus. It was the educated religious leaders who sought to persecute & silence the "unlearned" disciples of Christ.
In recent years, I have spoken with numerous professionals - the top in their fields - as they looked down upon me and chastised my professed faith in Christ. "How foolish", they have told me, "to ignore their expert advise and choose instead to be led by this God." Yet, it is not the anti-christ mind in these individuals which concerned me, but any remnants of that mind in myself. Why would I care what these individuals thought unless that spirit still had some influence over me?
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Operating in the Spirit Realm
The following is a series from Pastor John S. Torell and is entitled "Operating in the Spirit Realm".
"The purpose of this series is to mentally prepare you to face the antichrist régime and damage it with the spiritual weapons that have been provided by God.
If you live during the reign of the Antichrist, it is because God has selected you to live during this time period and be a soldier for Him. If you understand this truth and start to think in the supernatural, you will be a shining light in a dark world!"I believe this is a message which needs to be heard. When you have some quiet time, take time to listen to each video, which includes the following titles:
- Supernatural Intervention
- Satan's Final Shots
- The Modern Church vs. Jesus
- Despair to Victory
- Fire From Above
- Holy Ghost Power
- The Story of Pentecost
- What is Holy Ghost Power?
- The Mystery of Iniquity
- The Dawn of the Antichrist
- Manna in the End Times
- Protection from the Antichrist
- Thinking Supernaturally
- Keeping the Faith
- We are living in the physical world, but the time has come where we need to break into the spiritual world. Not by the power of Satan, but through access to the power of God via the Holy Spirit.
- Demons cannot be cast out unless you enter the spirit world and attack them by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Put Me In My Place
As I prayed the other morning, I said, "I don't care what anyone else is doing or not doing. It doesn't matter. Lord, put me in my place."
As soon as those last words were out of my mouth, I thought, "Where did that come from?". I then began to contemplate what that could mean.
"Our Place in Relation to God"
To the world, somebody being "put in their place" references a person being knocked down a peg or two after being perceived to be too lofty. Certainly God also warns us against thinking too highly of ourselves.
"For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith." Romans 12:3
One common way in which people think more highly of themselves is to disregard God's ways in favor of their own understanding (Isaiah 55:9; Proverbs 3:5). When you see someone who justifies disobedience to God's word, then you are looking at the fruit of pride.
Being high-minded may also cause you to become impatient with God, taking matters into your own hands and creating an Ishmael instead of waiting for God's promises to be revealed. God had promised Abram that He would provide him a son. Yet not waiting for God to bring this to pass, Sarai had Abram conceive a son through her handmaid Haggar (Genesis 16:1- 18:15). Yet, Ishmael was not the son God promised. From then to this day, the family feud which resulted continues to plague God's people.
At times, God may need to remind us that He alone is God and He alone knows what is best for us. Gd is not looking for man's ability, but is looking for vessels through which He can do even the impossible. Just as we should not think too highly of ourselves, we should also not think too lowly.
Being "in my place" means that I am a redeemed child of the Most High God and a member of the Body of Christ. It means I should be able to speak to a mountain and by faith have it moved and cast into the sea (Matthew 21:21). It means I have been given authority over all the power of the enemy (Luke 10:19). It means that the power of God is available to flow through me, casting out devils, healing the sick, and showing forth miraculous signs and wonders to confirm His word (Mark 16:17-18).
Yes Lord, put me in my place.
As soon as those last words were out of my mouth, I thought, "Where did that come from?". I then began to contemplate what that could mean.
"Our Place in Relation to God"
To the world, somebody being "put in their place" references a person being knocked down a peg or two after being perceived to be too lofty. Certainly God also warns us against thinking too highly of ourselves.
"For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith." Romans 12:3
One common way in which people think more highly of themselves is to disregard God's ways in favor of their own understanding (Isaiah 55:9; Proverbs 3:5). When you see someone who justifies disobedience to God's word, then you are looking at the fruit of pride.
Being high-minded may also cause you to become impatient with God, taking matters into your own hands and creating an Ishmael instead of waiting for God's promises to be revealed. God had promised Abram that He would provide him a son. Yet not waiting for God to bring this to pass, Sarai had Abram conceive a son through her handmaid Haggar (Genesis 16:1- 18:15). Yet, Ishmael was not the son God promised. From then to this day, the family feud which resulted continues to plague God's people.
At times, God may need to remind us that He alone is God and He alone knows what is best for us. Gd is not looking for man's ability, but is looking for vessels through which He can do even the impossible. Just as we should not think too highly of ourselves, we should also not think too lowly.
Being "in my place" means that I am a redeemed child of the Most High God and a member of the Body of Christ. It means I should be able to speak to a mountain and by faith have it moved and cast into the sea (Matthew 21:21). It means I have been given authority over all the power of the enemy (Luke 10:19). It means that the power of God is available to flow through me, casting out devils, healing the sick, and showing forth miraculous signs and wonders to confirm His word (Mark 16:17-18).
Yes Lord, put me in my place.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wicked Counselors
"Lo, their good is not in their hand: the counsel of the wicked is far from me." Job 21:16
"Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked; from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity." Psalm 64:2
"The thoughts of the righteous are right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit." Proverbs 12:5
"Then said he unto me, Son of man, these are the men that devise mischief, and give wicked counsel in this city." Ezekiel 11:2
"There is one come out of thee, that imagineth evil against the LORD, a wicked counsellor." Nahum 1:11
The following message from Omega Ministries is entitled, "I Am Possessed".
When you think of demon possession, you will often think the most far out, bizarre, and fringe types of personalities. However, some of the most demon-possessed persons look extremely normal to the naked eye. They may even appear to be humble, charitable, pious, and holy as they move in religious circles.
Satan sets up his ministers in the so-called churches for the express purpose of ensnaring the people and filling them with unclean spirits as a way to keep them from Christ. Such persons actually become anti-christ in their thinking, all while falsely believing that they are serving the Lord.
"Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked; from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity." Psalm 64:2
"The thoughts of the righteous are right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit." Proverbs 12:5
"Then said he unto me, Son of man, these are the men that devise mischief, and give wicked counsel in this city." Ezekiel 11:2
"There is one come out of thee, that imagineth evil against the LORD, a wicked counsellor." Nahum 1:11
The following message from Omega Ministries is entitled, "I Am Possessed".
When you think of demon possession, you will often think the most far out, bizarre, and fringe types of personalities. However, some of the most demon-possessed persons look extremely normal to the naked eye. They may even appear to be humble, charitable, pious, and holy as they move in religious circles.
Satan sets up his ministers in the so-called churches for the express purpose of ensnaring the people and filling them with unclean spirits as a way to keep them from Christ. Such persons actually become anti-christ in their thinking, all while falsely believing that they are serving the Lord.
- Our minds need to be anchored to the Lord. In a storm, this is the only anchor who can keep us.
- People will be terrified as they realize that they have imagined being saved, but never really knew the Lord Jesus.
- Fearfulness will overtake the hypocrites (Isaiah 33:14).
- We are in the middle of a supernatural, metaphysical war.
- Demons are insatiable.
- Deliverance is good news and the children's bread (Matthew 15:26; Mark 7:27).
- Satan sends the spirit of anti-Christ into man's souls as a preparation for receiving the the Anti-Christ to come. He sends you a wicked counselor to yoke you to itself, advise you, and lead you astray (Nahum 1:11). The anointing from Jesus Christ can break this yoke, but you still must separate from the lies and the liars which had you bound.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Lord, What Are You Doing?
I had a conversation with the Lord last week about some situations with which we are dealing in our lives. I asked the Lord, "God, I just don't understand the purpose behind all of this and why they seem to be dragging on so."
At that point, He asked me,"With all of these situations you are raising to me, which one would you have me to take away if I gave you that choice?"
Well, I really thought about that...I mean I thought about it long and hard. There were many possibilities which came to mind, and I was initially excited about being able to tell the Lord which one burden I wanted Him to immediately remove. Yet, the more I considered the question, the more trepidatious I became. Which one would I choose?? I realized that attempting to do so would have me playing with fire.
"And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us." Romans 5:3-5
"Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." James 1:3-4
You see, what if I chose the wrong thing? What if I chose a situation that God was using to perfect me? Was I willing to forgo being perfected in order to have some momentary comfort in the flesh? Yes, it might make my current days on this earth a little easier, but what if the resulting ease meant that I would fall short of the glory of God and not become what He has proclaimed that I should? Did I want a trouble-free life or did I want to made perfect and entire, wanting nothing? I could not have both.
At that point, He asked me,"With all of these situations you are raising to me, which one would you have me to take away if I gave you that choice?"
Well, I really thought about that...I mean I thought about it long and hard. There were many possibilities which came to mind, and I was initially excited about being able to tell the Lord which one burden I wanted Him to immediately remove. Yet, the more I considered the question, the more trepidatious I became. Which one would I choose?? I realized that attempting to do so would have me playing with fire.
"And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us." Romans 5:3-5
"Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." James 1:3-4
You see, what if I chose the wrong thing? What if I chose a situation that God was using to perfect me? Was I willing to forgo being perfected in order to have some momentary comfort in the flesh? Yes, it might make my current days on this earth a little easier, but what if the resulting ease meant that I would fall short of the glory of God and not become what He has proclaimed that I should? Did I want a trouble-free life or did I want to made perfect and entire, wanting nothing? I could not have both.
Monday, June 23, 2014
The Ol' Switcheroo
A few years ago, a young lady we knew got saved and went off to college. In her college town, there was a woman who led a church with whom she got involved. Before you know it, the young girl had moved out of her dorm and into a house owned by this church, where she committed herself to doing whatsoever it was this church requested.
When asked what she was doing, she would say that she had given her life to the Lord. In reality, she had given her life over to a witch who through enchantments and seducing spirits had perverted her away from the Lord. Because of the amount of religious activity in which the young girl was engaged, she convinced herself that she was pleasing and in fellowship with the Lord. However, she was drifting further away from Jesus every day because she was drifting further away from the Truths of Christ. She fell for the ol' switcheroo, believing that outward works meant one was holy.
I warn you. Do not ever think that a bunch of activity means you are close to the Lord. Oftentimes, a bunch of fervor in religious circles is a cover for those who are actually running away from Christ. A lot of good - but dead - works at best will make you the equivalent of a Catholic nun. You become Mother Theresa, a woman who gave her life over to good works for the poor in India, yet died doubting there even was a God. Why did she die in unbelief? Because she never grabbed hold of the truth of God's word and let that word impart new life to and change her by the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus is looking to mold you from the inside out, and external works will never be an acceptable replacement for this required inward cleansing (Romans 8:29). No amount of good works alone will ever keep you when the times get rough, but only the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
When asked what she was doing, she would say that she had given her life to the Lord. In reality, she had given her life over to a witch who through enchantments and seducing spirits had perverted her away from the Lord. Because of the amount of religious activity in which the young girl was engaged, she convinced herself that she was pleasing and in fellowship with the Lord. However, she was drifting further away from Jesus every day because she was drifting further away from the Truths of Christ. She fell for the ol' switcheroo, believing that outward works meant one was holy.
I warn you. Do not ever think that a bunch of activity means you are close to the Lord. Oftentimes, a bunch of fervor in religious circles is a cover for those who are actually running away from Christ. A lot of good - but dead - works at best will make you the equivalent of a Catholic nun. You become Mother Theresa, a woman who gave her life over to good works for the poor in India, yet died doubting there even was a God. Why did she die in unbelief? Because she never grabbed hold of the truth of God's word and let that word impart new life to and change her by the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus is looking to mold you from the inside out, and external works will never be an acceptable replacement for this required inward cleansing (Romans 8:29). No amount of good works alone will ever keep you when the times get rough, but only the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
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