MARCHING – – To the Right Drummer…


Galatians 5:25-26 – “Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit. 26 Let us not become conceited, provoking, and envying each other.”  NIV

I chose this version for the words ‘keep in step with the Spirit.’  The others say, ‘walk by the Spirit’ and that is great but the thought in my head and heart is about Spiritual Warfare, training, and marching to God’s drumbeat so it fits perfectly.  I have had some tell me when I speak about ‘spiritual warfare’ that we are not really in a war and that if we leave the devil alone, he will leave us alone.  I’m sorry but I have never observed the devil form a ‘non-aggression pact’ with any Christian, he certainly hasn’t with me, and I don’t want one from him.  I think the price would be way too high!

We are in a WAR spiritually and as the Body of Christ we are ‘The Army of God’ or we are supposed to be.  God has provided us with ‘weapons of spiritual warfare’ that are mighty through God to the pulling down of the devil’s strongholds.  It is important that we realize that we are in a war, in God’s army, have weapons, and learn how to use them.  Repeatedly the Bible writers under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit inserted ‘military language’ in their writings and it is beneficial for us to notice it and study it.

MARCHING in the military is not just an exercise to make people jump through hoops frivolously.  Marching is disciplined, orderly, and efficient.  It is an incredibly effective way to move a sizeable group of people from one location to another in a disciplined and orderly manner and quickly.  For soldiers to march, they have to have discipline and follow orders.  If you have ever tried to march when someone in front or behind, you are out of step you know how difficult and frustrating that can be but when a company of soldiers march in unison it is not only impressive it is incredibly efficient.  As the Army of God, we need to learn how to MARCH!

What I’m talking about is ‘moving’ the Body of Christ from one battlefield to another ‘prepared’ and ‘ready’ to take on the enemy instantly and efficiently.  The objective is for the Body of Christ, especially as is reflected in the local fellowship to move as an ‘efficient unit.’  But how do we do that?

LET ME ADDRESS SOME MYTHS FIRST…

  • After You Receive Christ and are Born Again ALL Your Problems are Solved.

I believe that if you have been a Christian any length of time you know that is not factual but in case you have not realized it yet, I say it.  Unfortunately, we are still residents in this present natural world that are touched by the supernatural world.  The average citizen does not learn, nor do they march in unison and ranks.  They do not need it, but the soldier does.  It is the soldier that is given ‘marching orders’ when trouble arises!

  • Walking in the Spirit is for an Elite Group of Super-spiritual People.

Again, hopefully, you have realized that this is also false and that it is for ‘whosoever will’.  In military boot camp, No One is exempt from Marching.  God intends for every child of God to live in victory and learn to be a good soldier which includes knowing how to “Walk or March in the Spirit.”

Again, the question should be or could be – “How do we do that?”  I will come back tomorrow and deal with these but want to mention some things in closing for the day:

  • We Must Refuse to Worry.
  • We Must Learn the Value and Importance of Praying about Everything.
  • We Must Learn the Power and Embark on the Path of Praising God in All Things and at All Times.

Those three areas will make a dramatic difference in our lives and we will look at them in a little more detail in the days to come. 

But until then may God be with you as you go through your day!

ESCAPE – RESCUE MISSION or NORMAL CHRISTIAN LIFE?


1 Corinthians 10:13-14 – “No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it. 14 Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry.”  NASB

I can grasp the reality that it is impossible to include all the passages that would make up the whole context of this thought.  So, I insert this as a springboard for us to delve into the matter and hopefully propel us to further examination on our own.  I know many reading this are students of the Word of God.  You diligently search the Scriptures to see if what you have heard or read is true and I commend you because that is how it should be. If it is true and biblical, it will stand up under examination and if it doesn’t our views and interpretations Must be adapted to fit what will stand up in the Light!

I am concerned that too many in the Body of Christ are looking for a Rescue Mission rather than living the Normal Christian Life, waging Spiritual Warfare, and becoming able to Pull Down Strongholds.  I am reminded of the old gospel song, “Hold the Fort…”  Now before you become upset with me think about the image that the song presents. 

For me, and not necessarily anyone else, my mind pictures a Christian barely holding on and waiting in hiding behind the walls for the Spiritual Calvary to arrive just in the nick of time and rescue us.   There is no question that we have God’s promise that HE IS COMING!  He will fulfill that promise but, in the meantime, I understand His commission to be Occupy until He comes!  I understand it to include the promise that the weapons of our warfare are mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. 

Let’s consider this passage briefly.  What is the Temptation Paul mentions?  I doubt that anyone could definitively say but with verse 14 one could consider idolatry as a possibility.  However, when I look at the Greek the word is ‘peirasmos’ and seems to indicate putting to proof by experiment, experience, solicitation, discipline, or provocation and is most assuredly adversity. 

Next, we notice the word Tempted – ‘periazo’ which implies testing objectively and even discipline.  To be tempted Above or Beyond that which we can stand is objectively drawing attention to something more than our ability.  We also see the word Escape ‘ekbasis’ which is without question an exit.  When we see the words Endure and to Bear ‘hupophero’.  We see that this is a situation where we are under and enduring.  It is being imposed upon us.  All of this Temptation, Trial, and Testing is something that is all too human and not something uncommon so even though it is horrific for us and trying it is not so unique that no one else has endured it.

My question is that no matter if it is our being ‘tempted’ to succumb to a ‘temptation’ or if it is a trial that seeks to shipwreck our faith and draw us away into some form of ‘idolatry’ do we need a Rescue Mission or an Infusing of Faith and Courage? If it is truly beyond our ability to stand God will provide us an exit strategy but sometimes, we seem to look for the exit too quickly when we should be Resisting the devil and watching him flee.

In no way do I mean this to be condemning or to suggest that I am somehow more spiritual than anyone else for I face the same things you do and am subject to the same ‘temptations’, ‘tests’, and ‘trials’.  I have failed more than I care to admit but I have always found God faithful.  I have stopped looking for a Rescue Mission and started asking for more Courage, Faith, and Determination!  I want God to be able to say to me as He did to Joshua and know that I will take it to heart and allow the Spirit of God to embolden me – “Be strong and very courageous.”  We have a War to win, a Battle to fight, and a Victory to enjoy!

God bless you as you go through your day!

I COME IN THE NAME OF THE LORD…


1 Peter 2:5 – “you also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”  NASB

Previously, I broached the subject of ‘Spiritual House’, or ‘Stone Pile’ and I desire to delve a little deeper into that idea.  I truly believe that I have a Word from the Lord on this subject and hope that you will hear what I’m saying, evaluate it, pray about it, examine it, and then render a decision as to how it applies to you and your local fellowship.

Sometimes there is a new word not because it is NEW but new because it has not been heard yet.  I believe that there is a spiritually dynamic life to be had in the Body of Christ beyond what has been enjoyed by most Christians and Churches.  Sometimes to move into a new area in God there has to be a ‘leap of faith’ and a ‘change in our concept’ of the function of the church and the individual.  That being said, I want you to consider a ‘problem’ that prevents this, and I believe as you see the problem you will be willing to invest yourselves into finding and implementing the solution.

Here in the text, it mentions ‘living stones’ and a ‘spiritual house’ for the purpose of a Holy establishing a Holy Priesthood.  That is not talking about those who carry the title of ‘minister’ or ‘preacher’ but Christians.  Peter, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, offers a ‘natural picture’ to help us understand a ‘spiritual truth’.  Natural stones produce natural houses and spiritual stones produce spiritual houses.

  • These are LIVING STONES – – [lively zoes]. 

Stones, building blocks, but building blocks that are alive.

  • There is a PROCESS – – Being built up.

Constructing or forming is taking place and it involves time.  It is not instantaneous!

  • There is an OBJECTIVE – – A Spiritual house.

Fully functioning spiritual house which is a body, a family, and a unit.

Imagine living building blocks!  Wouldn’t that be a wonderful reality in today’s church?  I do believe that it is becoming a reality in many locals, but sadly in much of the church world, it is more of a whimsical fantasy and a theoretical dream than a reality.  A significant portion of organized religion is far from being a Spiritual House either locally or universally.  What we see much of the time is a ‘pile of bricks’.  No question they are living stones with incredible potential but not functional because they have never Been Formed into a Spiritual House.  There is a vast difference between a Spiritual House and a Stone Pile! 

There are several contributing factors to the dilemma.  First, often there is little to no understanding of the Kingdom, biblical church government, and function.  Second, frequently our newfound freedom in Christ encourages us to run everywhere and do everything with no real spiritual submission to authority and without proper training.  [Equipping – Ephesians 4].  This equipping, according to the Scripture is done under the oversight of the Wise Master Builders or God’s under-shepherds and the gifts in the Church.

It is possible to have a ‘system of government’ that is biblical in theory but not in practice.  It is possible to have ‘elders & deacons’ in name, who do not have the calling, anointing, or function of true elders or deacons.  It is possible to have a ‘team concept’ of ministry but not practice it truly.  It is possible to have ‘home cell groups’ without having the ‘gift people’ in the right place or function.  It all looks good, sounds good, and the desire is good but it doesn’t produce life because it has not been ‘fitly framed’ together so it can be more than a Pile of Stones!

To be a Spiritual House, the stones/bricks Must be ‘fitted together’ with design, foresight, and planning.  According to the Bible, each member of a congregation is a ‘living stone’ a building block.  Most churches spend an enormous amount of money and energy trying to amass stones and in the view of the world the more stones you have the more successful you are.  The number of stones is equated with success, so everyone is focusing on gathering stones but not fitting them into a Spiritual House.  It is stones, stones, stones!  Let’s get more stones!  Well, you might as well ‘get stoned’ if that’s all you have it will do you about as much good.

If we are to impact this world as Jesus commissioned and commanded us it is imperative that we become Spiritual Houses, not Stone Piles!  Make this a commitment of your heart and seek to become ‘fitly framed together’ into a Spiritual House for a Holy Priesthood.  The lost need it.  The saved need it.  God desires it!

May God be with you as you go through your day!

WE ARE SICK AND NEED HEALING…


Mark 2:14-17 – “As He passed by, He saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting in the tax booth, and He said to him, ” Follow Me!” And he got up and followed Him. 15 And it happened that He was reclining at the table in his house, and many tax collectors and sinners were dining with Jesus and His disciples; for there were many of them, and they were following Him. 16 When the scribes of the Pharisees saw that He was eating with the sinners and tax collectors, they said to His disciples, ” Why is He eating and drinking with tax collectors and sinners?” 17 And hearing this, Jesus said to them, “It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick; I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”  NASB

The Pharisees were self-righteous.  They provided Jesus object lesson after object lesson to present His message of Grace.  In today’s world, I find it incredibly disturbing the level of bitterness and hatred that exists among people.  I find it even more disturbing when I find it among those identifying as followers of Christ and Christianity. 

The Pharisees thought they had a corner on truth and were the only ones pure in their doctrine and Jesus repeatedly revealed that it was not the outside of the cup that God focused on but the heart.  The Pharisees had their spiritual ‘T’s’ crossed and their ‘I’s’ dotted and yet missed the mark in the eyes of the Savior and the revealed will and heart of God in the Bible.  They sought to earn their acceptance and in doing so demonstrated the reality they were ‘sick’ spiritually and ‘bankrupt’ relationally. 

We have a condition where those who are outside the faith are filled with enmity toward each other.  We have a condition in the church where those of various sects, groups, camps, and/or persuasions are at enmity with those not, like them.  That identifies the condition of my title – “We, as a society, are sick and need healing.”

When Jesus called Levi, the tax collector, a man whose occupation caused him to be despised by the Pharisees, the Lord was the immediate target of the religious crowd.  Our Lord went into this vile man’s home, sharing a meal and when the Pharisees knew it, they cheerfully branded Him a heretic because he was associating with SINNERS! 

Imagine that!  The Great Physician seeking out those in need of spiritual healing.  These Pharisees were not bold enough to confront Jesus to his face, so they buttonholed his disciples asking their condemning questions, “Why is He eating and drinking with tax collectors and sinners?”  Jesus heard them and responded directly to their accusations and condensation saying, “It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick; I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”  If it were not for the incredible seriousness of that, it would be hilarious the way Jesus put the Pharisees in their place. 

His answer should have caused an immediate recognition by the judgmental, self-righteous looking down their noses as those they considered SINNERS! But it didn’t!  Jesus identified His purpose of “seeking and saving that which was and is lost.”  His declaration, that it is not the healthy that need a physician but the sick was an indictment against, the attitude of the Pharisees.  It exposed the truth that although they were rigid in their keeping the Law of God but also the Laws of their own making, they were suffering from a serious heart problem. 

Their hearts were not gracious or loving.  They were not forgiving or interested in the spiritual condition of those they considered SINNERS!  They were judgmental and harsh in their treatment and view of anyone not a member of the Association.  Jesus identified that attitude was foreign to His heart and the purposes of God.  He identified that there is a Spiritual Physician who has come to Heal the Spiritually sick if the sick will receive Him.

If we allow ourselves to become like the Pharisees, we reveal a spiritual sickness in our own hearts and our great need of the Heavenly Physician to heal us.  If we, who are followers of Christ, fail to manifest spiritual health how will those in the world believe and receive it!  In many ways, we are sick and need healing.  I encourage you to bring your entire heart and mind to the Cross and allow our Lord through the Holy Spirit to apply His healing balm and heal us.  In that state of wholeness, we can manifest not just represent Christ to the world.

God, bless you as you embark on this beautiful day in Christ!

ONE MORE LOOK AT WHAT I BELIEVE IS “God’s Message to the Church Today.”


Matthew 16:13-19 – “When Jesus came into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?” 14 So they said, “Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” 15 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”  16 Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.  18 And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock, I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.  19 And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”  NKJV

I realize that some might disagree that there is a need for Restoration today, but I believe that is biblically verifiable and applicable for today’s Church.  What is Restoration? To “restore” is to bring back to the original condition.  I believe that God is moving on hearts today to bring us back to and into the condition and function He purposed in the beginning and is required for the Last Days Harvest.  I believe God is moving to bring us back to our “biblical roots”.  He is not bringing us back to some point or place in man’s tradition, structure, or governmental form but is bringing us back to Him and fullness in Him. 

I fear that we have, at times, attempted to take the New Wine of God and put it in Old Wineskins of tradition.  There comes a time when an overhaul is no longer acceptable, and replacement is required.  Sadly, we keep trying to remodel the church rather than returning to His order, structure, function, and purpose.

Challenging traditions is a difficult and often dangerous endeavor.  We can and sometimes do the same as the Pharisees and make commandments of God out of doctrines of men and that is not what God desires.  One question I have asked and been asked is, “How far are you willing to go to follow the cloud spiritually?”  If we are going to be what God has intended us to be as the Church Action is Required!  Throughout history, we can understand that much was lost and is being restored.  Let’s back up and walk forward a bit and see if we can see this as reality.

The church lost the truth of Justification by Faith and God used Martin Luther to restore it. The truth of Sanctification was lost, and God used Wesley to bring it back.  The infilling of the Holy Spirit was lost, and God used the men like W.J. Seymour to bring it back.  Davidic Worship and Praise was lost, and God used the Charismatic movement to bring it back. 

Those are only a few examples of some things that God has and is bringing back to the Church.  But the bottom line is we must return to being a people who “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.”  God is moving to bring to fullness the ministry and purpose of Jesus to the Church of today.  [Note:  Isaiah 61; Mark 16; John 14:12; Ephesians 4].

At some point each of us has to determine which is more important, our traditions, place, rights or perceived rights, or God being manifested in fullness.  When we have truly and fully died to self the only thing that matters is God, His will, and purpose in our lives and world.  I am convinced as we see the Church become more aligned to the biblical pattern and purpose, we will see a greater and greater release of ministries and functions than we have in the past.  God is moving in today’s world and His purpose is that each of us is available and involved in His Harvest.

God bless you as you take another step in your journey! 

LET ME GIVE YOU WHAT I BELIEVE IS “God’s Message to the Church Today.”


Matthew 16:13-19 – “When Jesus came into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?” 14 So they said, “Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”  15 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” 16 Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.  18 And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.  19 And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”  NKJV

I would also suggest reading Matthew 24:14 along with Acts 3:17-26 for a foundation for what I am presenting as what I believe God is saying to today’s church.  Looking back over my life I realize that over two-thirds of my life has been spent in Christian ministry.  That is significant only in light of the fact that I have served long enough to have seen some major changes and shifts in the overall Christian community.  It is also long enough to come to the conclusion that the Work and Purpose of the Church are so large that none of us see it fully.  It is truly multi-sided and multi-dimensional and unfortunately, we see in part.

I have long been concerned about the divisions and sects within the Christian world dividing up into “camps” and making those particular truths embraced as the whole truth.  I believe that has been a significant detriment to the progress and development of the Church Jesus spoke of as His Church. 

I believe it has caused us (the Christian family) to miss much of what God is doing and wants to do in today’s world.  Let me give a caution and comfort that is not altogether our fault.  We have had some help in developing that type of thinking.  The devil promotes separation, fragmentation, and division, and in nudging people that direction he has, at times, weakened the thrust and effort of the Church both local and universal.

Obviously, that is not God’s desire and God did not inspire the fragmentation.  Jesus made it clear in John 17 that the desire of God is UNITY!  By no means would I want anyone to assume that I mean wholesale acceptance of everything taught and done in the name of Christ.  Unity of Spirit is not only desirable but a requirement for the Church to be that which Jesus purposed. 

I believe there is a unity being developed, almost unseen, across the land.  Many are beginning to realize that although we may not agree on all points, this thing is much larger than any of our individual visions or understanding and there might be something we have not yet seen.  Grace is becoming a dominant force and that is awesome!

Let me illustrate it this way:  No two members of any local congregation express themselves in the same way.  In the human body, the right hand and left hand look alike and have the same basic function, but they fulfill their main function from opposite directions.  If your big toe could see it would have an entirely different perspective of the entire body than would the nose because of its unique position in and on the body.  We are not the same, do not think the same, and our experiences and understanding are different on many things.  That does not mean we are not of the same body only different parts of that body.

You may remember the story of the five blind men who were allowed to examine an elephant and then asked to describe the animal.  The first man felt the leg and said, “It is like a round pillar.”  The next man felt the tail and described the elephant as a “rope.”  The third felt the elephant’s massive side and described it as a “Great Wall.”  The fourth felt the tusks and said, “It is like a Spear.”  The fifth felt the ear and said, “He is like a Giant Leaf.”  They were all right, but their descriptions and perceptions were limited and therefore incomplete.  We see in part and if you add my part to your part, we have a much larger part to work with. 

I believe that God is focused on The Church today and is in the process of “restoring that which has been lost.”  There are some things the Church has allowed to become dormant or has lost and God is bringing those to light.  In many ways, the Church has lost its direction, abdicated its position, misunderstood its potential, and been stripped of its power.  That is changing or will change!  

Tragically, some in the Body of Christ have lost consciousness of Who We Are and What the Church is supposed to be.  Some are still in the wilderness and God has been engineering our walk to bring us to the Jordan but rather than cross over we have been waiting for a bridge or a boat to get us to the other side.  God wants to bring us to that place where we are truly The Body of Christ in this present world and living the words of 1 John 4:17, “…as He is, so are we in this world.”  Not someday but today!

I have more I wish to present but will pause here until next time and pray that God will guard and guide you as you proceed through this day walking in victory!   

Blessings abundant is my desire for each of you!

AN ARMY VICTORIOUS IN BATTLE – The Church…


Ephesians 6:14-20 – “Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15 and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; 16 above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. 17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; 18 praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints —  19 and for me, that utterance may be given to me, that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains; that in it I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.”  NKJV

I am convinced that God is raising up a New Breed of Spiritual Warrior in our times.  They will be filled with compassion, but they will be Warriors extremely sensitive to the voice and guidance of the Holy Spirit.  Spiritual Warfare is a reality that cannot be divorced from the Church or our Christian walk, in today’s world.  The apostle Paul understood that the battle rages in that unseen world, but he also knew and taught that it is vital that the Church and Christians learn how to use the weapons of warfare and understand the devices of the devil and God’s divine strategy on Earth! 

Have you ever wondered why the Church local, often seems so vulnerable to the attacks of the devil?  Let me capsulize it this way:  “You don’t put armor on wounded soldiers, infants or children.”  Remember the caution or objective Paul addressed in Ephesians 4:13, “…’til we all come into the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God to a PERFECT MAN…”  An army that is strong and effective only entrusts armor to the most healthy and well-trained not the weak and wounded. 

Spiritually, the Church needs the “Man or Woman of Armor” to step forward.  Who is this?  This is the person who is consistently led by the Spirit of God.  The simple reality is that people who are led by God’s Spirit manifest God’s power! 

The Church is sometimes weak because we have been willing to send children and the wounded into battle rather than those of full stature who are adorned with Spiritual Armor.  If you study the Bible and history you realize that, in a very real sense, God’s Kingdom rests in the hands of Fragile People!  No, God is not fragile, but we are.  We are flawed vessels and dare not fail to remember that.  Additionally, if we do not know what is required how will we ever be what has been declared and do what is required?

There are characteristics of the Triumphant or Victorious Army I would like to consider:

  • The Victorious Warrior waits for a Certain Sound.

In Paul’s statement of 1 Corinthians 14:18, I believe the implication is Do Not go into battle Until you hear a Sure Sound! 

  • The Victorious Warrior depends on Definable Leadership.

Look around and ask, “Where are and who are the generals in the Church today?”  It is important that the troops know why they are dying in battle and maintaining a total confidence that their leaders are getting their marching orders from God.  It is imperative that the vision is presented clearly so that everyone knows what is at stake.

  • The Victorious Warrior depends on the Strategy of the Holy Spirit.
  • The Victorious Warrior requires Adequate Resources.
  • The Victorious Warrior must exhibit Proper Discipline.
  • The Victorious Warrior or Army Must provide a place of healing for the Wounded Warriors.
  • The Victorious Warrior or Army is built on Trust.

Unfortunately, we have factions in the world of Christendom that are warring against each other rather than warring against principalities, powers, and rulers of darkness.  Your Brother in Christ is not your enemy. 

There is no Spiritual Armor to fight brothers in Christ who hold a different understanding of some things spiritual.  When we fight among ourselves, we become weak and defeated.  We have to learn to Trust.  The flesh will make mistakes and human beings will come to wrong conclusions but if we trust Christ in Us, we can trust the Holy Spirit to lead us into All Truth! 

What is at stake?  Eternity!  When I visit a church or am invited to speak, I always look for “Who is truly in Charge.”  Why?  Because I want to know if man is in charge or if God is?  What is at stake?  Abundant Life!  Jesus said in John 10:10that He came to give us Life and that Life would be Abundant.  Much of the church world is devoid of government and order and our independence sometimes relegates us to a weakness that results in unnecessary defeats. 

According to the Bible, God’s People are Heirs of the Earth.  (Romans 4:13, 18; Galatians 3:29).  No, I do not mean a takeover by Christians but that we, as believers, are to Live a Bold Witness in our generation. 

We must recognize the real enemy and attack any force that withstands or seeks to delay the purposes of God on this earth.  We must wage war against anything that seeks to disqualify Jesus as the Chief Cornerstone.  We must wage war against anything that seeks to disjoint or prostitute the Church Jesus is building.  We must make the Voice of the Church heard again in the world!

If you are a Wounded Warrior call the Medics do not attempt to conceal your wounds and hide behind masks.  If you are still a child or a teenager spiritually, run to those who can mentor and equip you for service.  If you are healthy, whole, and equipped spiritually refuse to complain and become engaged in the War.  The Medics should focus on the Wounded. The Fathers are to teach the Children.  The Warriors are to Prepare for Battle. God has and is developing a Mighty Victorious Spiritual Army! 

God bless you richly is my prayer and desire!

WHAT DO YOU SEE WHEN YOU SAY CHURCH?


1 Peter 2:9-10 – “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.”  NKJV

Without getting too detailed, the Greek word for out is “ek” and the word translated called is “kalesantos”.  The Greeks put them together to form another word “ekklesia” which means, Called Out and refers to an assembly or gathering of people that have been called together.  That is the Church.  It is a gathering of people not a building per se. 

Jesus spoke to Peter in Matthew 16:18 and said, “…on this rock I will build My church…”  We, believers, are the “called out” or Church of Jesus Christ.  But what do we see or think when we say the word Church?  When we hear the word Church what is the mental imagery or descriptive term that comes to mind.  I believe that is important.

When we talk about the function of the Church, we refer to it as a Body. When we talk about responding to God in praise and worship, we call it a Temple.  When we focus on fellowship and relationships within the Church local, we call ourselves a Family.  If we speak of the Church as it relates to God’s Government and Kingdom, we call it a Nation or a Holy Nation.  When we focus on our tenets or beliefs, we call it the Household of Faith.  When we speak of the spiritual battles, we encounter we call ourselves an Army.  Therefore, what we see or think when we say Church is important.  It identifies Focus, Function, Ministry, and Purpose.

The Old Testament Prophets spoke boldly regarding the conditions of our generation.  Their prophetic utterances often addressed the circumstances or conditions of our lives at this particular moment in time.  There is an incredible declaration found in Amos 3:7 which tells us that God will do nothing that He does not first reveal to His prophets.  That would indicate it is important for us to grasp what the prophets have declared and follow the directions given by the Holy Spirit through them.

  • Micah’s cry was for Justice and Mercy and continually urged God’s people to pay careful attention to the Will of God.
  • Zephaniah’s prophetic message was Restoration and a Pure Language [Zephaniah 3:9].  Remember God’s action at the tower of Babel and the confusion of the languages.  This prophet spoke of a time when God’s people would hear a Pure Sound that they would recognize, know, and understand.
  • Haggai called God’s covenant people His Signet Ring, His Standard, and His Witness to mankind. [Haggai 2:23]
  • Zechariah foretold a time when the nations would come to the Anointed Places of Worship. [Zechariah 1:14-17; 2:11]
  • Habakkuk instructed us to write the vision and publish it.  [Habakkuk 2:2]
  • Malachi gave details on how to finance God’s Plan. [Malachi 3:8-12]. Then he prophesied of Family Restoration both natural and spiritual.  [Malachi 4:6]

Those are just a few of the prophetic directives from the ancient prophets.  The prophets Joel and Ezekiel had a message that was somewhat different.  Joel warned of War [Joel 3:9].  Of all the Old Testament prophets Joel saw most clearly the connection between a spiritual outpouring from God and the power to wage war against evil on the earth.  Joel’s prophecy spoke of the releasing of the Holy Spirit powerfully upon all flesh enabling God’s people to both prophesy and wage spiritual warfare. 

Ezekiel saw a spiritual Army [Ezekiel 37].  It is my conviction that God is raising up an Army of spiritual warriors in our time and as we near the end it will become more powerful and numerous.  Both Joel and Ezekiel envisioned a time when God’s Church would both Hear God and wage Warfare with His Word!  They spoke of and foresaw an Army that was Mighty and Victorious in Battle.  If we need anything today it is for the Church to become the Army of God and pull-down strongholds.

May the Lord help us to hear and heed the voice of the prophets and make ourselves available to the Holy Spirit as soldiers in the Army of the Lord in this generation!

Blessings as you go through this wonderful day!

THE PRESENCE OF FEAR INDICATES FAITH…


1 John 4:18 – “There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”  NIV

1 John 4:18 –There is no fear in love, but perfect love drives out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and the one who fears has not been made perfect in love.”  TLV

Fear is faith in something, albeit not God!  Fear is misapplied trust and renders the person powerless and paralyzed who is trusting their own ability rather than the Power and Promises of God.  Fear has torment and is an indication that the love quotient is weak.  Fear is an expression of doubt and question. 

Fear comes when we question our own ability to overcome that which we are facing.  We question God’s truthfulness and power to overcome the problem with which we are confronted.  However, the presence of fear is an indication of faith but misapplied and misdirected faith.  It is faith in the power of the devil more than the power of God.

There are several principal kinds of fear. There are several Hebrew words in the Old Testament translated fear.  In the New Testament, there are several Greek words frequently translated as fear.  I want to list three kinds of fear and hope to help each one to see how we can transform fear into love and love into trust and trust into faith and faith into seeing the fulfillment of the promises of God in our present situation.

First, there is Reverential Fear.  That is a wholesome and godly fear that is necessary for our relationship with God.  It is actually awe and respect for God’s majesty and holiness.  It is a godly reverence that trembles at the very thought of displeasing God.  Not because we are afraid of punishment but desirous to not displease our heavenly Father.  We desire to properly and adequately manifest and represent Him to the world.

In Psalms 19:9, David speaks of a fear that is clean and pure.  In Proverbs 1:7 we discover that godly fear is the beginning of wisdom.  It is the kind of fear that enables humans to respect God’s authority and obey His commands with joy.  In Psalms 2:11 we read, “Serve the LORD with fear and rejoice with trembling.”  In Proverbs 16:6 we read, “by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil.”  Therefore, this fear is powerful and helps us stay focused on God’s Person, Purpose, and Power.

In fact, the Bible indicates that Jesus feared.  Hebrews 5:7 – “Who in the days of his flesh, when He offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears…was heard, in that he feared.”  This word translated fear indicates reverence, awe, and respect.  It was not a cringing cowardly hiding fear but a fear that knit His heart with the Father in holy reverence.

Second, there is Constitutional Fear.  Not the American Constitution but the fear that is necessary for the preservation of the human race.  It is a normal God-given emotion.  God built within each of us an instinctive alarm system to protect us from impending danger.  This type of fear is necessary for our protection and the preservation of life.  I heard about a preacher who was ten minutes late for a preaching appointment.  When he arrived, he apologized to the congregation and said, “The traffic was heavier than anticipated.  I decided it would be better to be ten minutes late than to be several years early in the next life.”

That reminds me of the story of a young man that got a job at the local zoo.  His boss told him that one of his jobs was to clean the lion’s cage.  He said, “No sir, I’m not going in no lion’s cage.”  The boss informed him that it was mandatory to keep his job and besides that, the lion was tame and would not hurt him.  The young man said, “He may be a tame lion and might not hurt me, but he could cause me to hurt myself.  I am not going in that cage.”  He paused a second and said, “I was raised on milk too, but now I eat meat.”

Third, there is Carnal Fear.  This is a senseless dread and nagging anxiety that can paralyze and torment a person.  It is always evil at its core.  The Greek word carries the idea of an unhealthy, destructive kind of dread.  There are many examples of this type of fear in the Bible.

It was seen in Adam after he had disobeyed God.  He hid himself because he was afraid.  It was seen in the Children of Israel when Joshua and Caleb tried to convince them to leave Kadesh-Barnea and enter the land of Canaan.  In Numbers 14:9 they were instructed to “not fear the people of the land” but they did.

Carnal fear is slavish, and some people wake up in the night trembling because they know that one day they will die and fear death.  Hebrews 2:15 tells us about those who, “through the fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.”  Godly fear rests in the promises of God but Carnal fear is tormented by the unknown and unseen.  The Psalmist in Psalm 23 declares, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me…”  The Promise of the Presence of God dispels ungodly carnal fear.  It rests in Him!

Fear expresses faith but unless it is Godly Reverential Fear it is expressing faith in the threats of the devil and the inadequacy of human flesh.  Godly Reverential Fear rolls all its cares and concerns on the LORD and says, “I Trust You!”  Father, I ask that you touch each one today and grant them access and entrance into Godly Reverential Fear and dispel all Carnal Fear from their lives.

May the LORD bless you as you enjoy this wonderful day in Him!

NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD OF JESUS…


Romans 5:1-11 – “Therefore, having been made righteous by trusting, we have shalom with God through our Lord Yeshua the Messiah. 2 Through Him we also have gained access by faith into this grace in which we stand and boast in the hope of God’s glory. 3 And not only that, but we also boast in suffering—knowing that suffering produces perseverance; 4 and perseverance, character; and character, hope. 5 And hope does not disappoint, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Ruach ha-Kodesh who was given to us. 6 For while we were still helpless, at the right time Messiah died for the ungodly. 7 For rarely will anyone die for a righteous man—though perhaps for a good man someone might even dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Messiah died for us. 9 How much more then, having now been set right by His blood, shall we be saved from God’s wrath through Him. 10 For if, while we were yet enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved by His life. 11 And not only that, but we also boast in God through our Lord Yeshua the Messiah, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”  TLV

I recently saw a meme that read: “Everybody’s a Christian until it gets biblical.”  I thought, wow!  That speaks to the mentality of many in today’s world and church.  That reminds me of a conversation in a movie some thirty years ago.  A bumbling inept desk-jockey FBI agent told another FBI agent that he was working undercover.  The 2nd agent asked, “Who made you undercover?”  The 1st said, “I did.”  The 2nd said, “It doesn’t work that way!  You can’t make yourself undercover!” 

What’s my point?  That seems to be the logic employed by too many in the church today or in the world today.  That is particularly true regarding entertainers and politicians, but it is not exclusive to them.  It is far more pervasive than I am comfortable acknowledging. 

For many, in today’s world, being a Christian has nothing to do with the Blood of Jesus Christ.  To them, it is simply a confession and a measure of repentance but has virtually nothing to do with Jesus Himself and His work on the Cross.  They resemble the FBI agent in many ways.  I remember hearing a person, when asked how they became a Christian say, “I was born that way.”  They did not say, ‘born again’ but ‘born.’  Meaning they had always been a Christian because it was a family heritage.  Basically, they made themselves a Christian apart from the atoning work of Jesus.

People following that mindset make themselves out to be their own god.  They establish their own form of righteousness and their own definition for the requirements for entry into heaven.  Sadly, everybody is not going to heaven. 

I have talked to people who like the idea of being a Christian, but they have zero interest in living in any semblance of obedience to the Word of God or living in faith.  They do not want to change.  When I received Jesus, He changed my heart and the want to was taken away.  Couple that with my desire to please Him and learning that it was incumbent on me to walk in obedience, I changed!  But none of that would have happened without the shed Blood of Jesus Christ on the Cross in atonement for my sins.

Being a Christian is not something you become based on your personal standards regardless of how morally right they may be.  Being a Christian begins with the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He is God. 

Being a Christian is confessing our sins.  It is acknowledging our inability to present a sacrifice acceptable to God for the forgiveness of our sins.  Being a Christian is repenting of our evil godless ways.  Being a Christian means we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior. Becoming a Christian is through faith alone.  It is not by works.  It is not by second party sacerdotal intervention nor infant baptism.  It is an absolute lie of hell that a person can be born a Christian.  We are born again but when we are born naturally, we are not Christians. 

We are not okay just because we deem ourselves as good as the next person.  Being a Christian is not something we decide we are for convenience sake it is having our sins forgiven and living in fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ.  What I have presented is not an exhaustive look at salvation but it such be sufficient to reveal that Nothing, but The Blood of Jesus can cleanse us from our Sins.

God bless you as you enjoy this day in Him!