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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Seize the Banner - Gene Edwards

Seize the Banner - Gene Edwards

Let me tell you a secret, a secret you will learn someday. Once you discover this secret, you'll be tempted, as most of us are, to use it. Here it is: you can use your past as a tool for your own advantage. What do I mean by such a statement? You can use your past to unify the work (your work). All those grizzly experiences you went through. Remember? You can use them to warn people against OTHER folk. In so doing you will unify them around a common prejudice. This is one of the great secrets of launching and sustaining a movement! Someone once said if you want to start a movement then get a group of people together and teach them how to hate a common enemy. And it is true.

Let me illustrate. Perhaps your work is being threatened by someone in your group. Okay. You have a problem. You begin looking around for a tool to save the hour. Actually, all you need is one good illustration. Make it one that will cause everyone's hair to stand on their necks. The more terrifying, the better. Many Christian workers built their whole life's work on the basis of telling stories about their enemies. By prejudicing their followers they rally everyone around a common enemy, or a common fear. Look around you. Much Christian work today is held together by being taught either to hate or to fear someone or something. It is not Christ who unifies many groups. Will you use your past as such a tool? At times you will feel you absolutely cannot perform the task God has called you to unless you pick up one of these tools. You know full well that unless you pick them up all your work will be lost. Some of the tools are perfect to get you through a crisis. With that one tool you could step forward and unify. . . you could step forward and banish. . . the impending threat. The longer you live the more tools there will be. Some of them look very noble. Look again. Every one of them is LESS than Christ! Listen, dear saint of the Lord. YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY ENEMIES. Remember that! All the Lord's people need is Christ. If Jesus Christ will not suffice, if Christ cannot deliver you out of the situation you are in, then let everything go to destruction. . . yes, let your work be lost But will this not open us to error, always giving in to the wrong? And also, if things go wrong in the church and all the fine people yield, who will stop the wrong element? These are good questions. Men have asked them for centuries. But I want you to know that throughout history men have come up with one predominant answer! We must be ''defenders of the faith.'' Today, the Lord is looking for a group of people who will instead say, ''We will know nothing but the Lord.'' In that hour you may choose to do something very self-sacrificing, and maybe something even very noble. Yet ask yourself, ''Is it less than Christ?" Lift your face toward the highlands. Look above you. Catch a glimpse of your Lord's ways. See a soil where no footprints are found. See heights that have not been trod for nearly two millenia. Seize. . . the banner.

taken from Climb the Highest Mountain by Gene Edwards



Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Lord's Remedy For Control - Kriston Couchey

The Lord's Remedy For Control
Control:

A major hindrance to the body of Christ fulfilling its destiny today is the spirit of control. Those who control by usurping authority over the flock are labeled with the latest buzzword: Jezebel! It is true, the goal and power behind this influence is control. However, control is not limited to just some evil person trying to gain access to the places of authority in the body.

Control in Me:

God is about rooting out this spirit of control in all its forms. Individually and corporately we are in a season where control is going to be dealt with. We need to be prepared to personally face our own issues of control as it pertains to our personal walk and ministry. To walk in the level of anointing and miracles needed for this present day, we need to walk in a realm of spiritual realities completely out of our control. Rest in the Lord puts the burden of control solely in the hands of the Lord.

Control in Leadership:

The issue of control by leadership is going to be an ugly chapter in modern church history. Much of what has been called leadership in the body of Christ is really a form of control. Very few have learned how to release those in their care to the Lord and let Him be in control. This is the very reason we do not experience the presence, power and glory of the Lord in the measure that we are longing for. True authority comes through rest in the Lord. Even in circumstances that seem to threaten our ministry.

Our Source and Goal:

Self is the "source"(power) and "goal" of those who operate by control. The god being served by using control is "Self". In the same manner, the Lord is the "source"(power) and "goal" of those who are entering into the Rest of the Lord. The God being served by those at rest is the Lord God.

Doorway to Rest:

The doorway to rest is repentance. Death to self and its way is the key to entering into and remaining in the Rest of the Lord.

Rest:

Security in Him. True rest begins in the heart of a man. Rest within a soul has a way of confronting those who do not have it. The means by which control will be removed from fellow believer's hearts is through our own personal entrance into a place of security (rest, peace, trust and confidence) in the Lord. Rest IS security and confidence in The Lord (Who He is and what He says).

“For the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, said, in quiet and rest is your salvation: peace and hope are your strength....” (BBE) Mt 11:29 “take up my yoke upon you, and learn from me, because I am meek and humble in heart, and ye shall find rest to your souls...”(BBE)

Conclusion:

Rest is the abandonment of all control unto the Lord. Great authority is found in resting upon the Lord. This authority is seen in signs and wonders. The need to control is sourced in man and his desire to rule.

We will see His glory only when control of men has been removed from the church. We will then see ordinary people doing the work of the ministry as the controls of man melt before the Presence of the King.

In Him, Kriston Couchey






Friday, January 28, 2011

The Lord Says To The Arrogant - Verna Schuler

This email came this morning from Verna Schuler, and bears sharing....

"A time will come when instead of shepherds feeding the sheep, the church will have clowns entertaining the goats." ~ C.H. Spurgeon


I read this quote from Spurgeon and I remembered something the Lord revealed to me in the form of a poem.

The Lord says to the Arrogant...
BOW DOWN!

Maybe you should humble yourself
and dress like a clown.

Because of your pride you've become a joke to me,
You even try to kill those that I've set free!

I am the Lord...I didn't die for your dress code!
You've forgotten the Potter...and it is I who will mold!

One other thing where your blind and can't see,
You've said My Spirit won't live in something unclean

Never assume and lift yourself up,
And then try to judge "Where" My Spirit will dwell!

My Spirit will dwell with those
that are yielded to Me,

And let me clean up "First"
the things people can't see!

If in this short vapor of time
my wisdom looks foolish to you?

You'd better be careful...
the scribes said I was Beelzebub too!

I hope YOU have a teachable Spirit,
and you've listened to Me!

That you're a respecter of persons,
which is sin...don't you see?

Truly the Lord says "Offenses will come"
But WOE to him that hurts the least of My little ones!

Thank you for your teachable spirit,
I'm sure you heard all that I've said!

Because if not...
The Day of the Lord, you'll dread.

Amen



I'm More Than An Apostle - Kriston Couchey

Powerful poem taken from "Breaking the Mold" by Kriston Couchey, I strongly recommend downloading the book and reading it for yourself....
(link in sidebar)


I’M MORE THAN AN APOSTLE

Kriston Couchey

I’m more than an apostle, and if there’s any doubt,

Let me tell the story how this mystery came about.

The men they called apostles, were always at the top,

They preached and prayed for hours, pushing people till they dropped.

I naturally decided, this life it was for me,

My future was the brightest, fame and popularity

Apostle’s got the most respect, a following of men,

No matter what their needs might be, a servant would attend,

A woman in a wedding gown, kept swooning at their side,

They indulged in making love to her and didn’t try to hide,

No one seemed to notice, so I thought I’ll get some too,

But while I was in passion with the Bride, in walked the groom,

We covered up our nakedness; tears were on His face,

But every word He spoke to her was full of love and grace,

He said, “My dear, you’re lovely,” placed his hands upon her hips,

He wiped a shameful tear away and kissed her on the lips,

And slowly now He turned to me, and looked me in the eye,

I realized that this might be, the day I finally die,

He said, “Attend us servant, and wash my ladies feet,

Then wash her dress and mend it, and bring us food to eat,

But before you start your service, a eunuch you must be,

The cutting will be painful, but this bride belongs to Me.”

My urge to be an apostle, was finally in doubt,

No one ever told me what their work was all about,

He said, “There is an option, the choice is up to you.”

And then He broke into a smile; that made me smile too,

I’m more than an apostle, and if you think I’ve lied,

I’m more than an apostle, for He chose me for His Bride.



Thursday, January 27, 2011

A Lesson of the Heart

A Lesson of the Heart


Just sharing this with you to share a point. Truth in heart is where the Lord works… and where we must be or come to. It is really only in a personal way that we can see this. Some one who feels they have Truth in doctrine and knowledge, can miss this most important thing, the one which unites God's true kids. It is Truth in the heart, and this is where religious flesh trips us up, as it does not know that kind of Truth. It is in the end truly to be transparent. Total honesty at the cost of self (saving face, appearing holy, having the right answers, etc.).

Here is a short excerpt by T. Austin-Sparks:

You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. (Matthew 5:14).

In speaking of the light of the Lord's heavenly people we are touching again a very solemn, and serious, and important feature, something which has a tremendous history associated with it. The entire history of the Lord's people, and of the spiritual life, is one of light and darkness, of truth and falsehood, of purity and adulteration or mixture, of clearness and cloudiness, of openness and secretiveness... Truth may be in word, in doctrine, but there has to be a corresponding truth in heart, truth in life. Light may be a matter of doctrine, but there has to be a corresponding state of light in the heart. The enemy will not object to us having plenty of the former kind of light and truth, but, if he can, he will seek to destroy its real value by introducing a lie over against it, a contradiction...

Remember that God never builds in the dark; that is, there can be no constructiveness where there is not light. Before ever God would bring this world back into order and fruitfulness He said: "Let there be light." God is out for the manifestation of the truth. God's works are never darkness, and we can never know constructiveness and progress unless there is absolute light. You know quite well that you cannot go on with people who are not straight, people who are crooked, people who are all the time furtive, not open, not frank, who have somewhere in the background a secretiveness. You have to say, I cannot go on with that one. God is like that. He would say to any one of us who might be there, I cannot go on with you until you are absolutely out in the open, until you have come to a place where you are going to be perfectly honest. Reality is God's demand for any kind of work that He will do. There may be many weaknesses, many imperfections, but if there is genuineness, reality, openness before God, where the spirit is clear and pure, God can go on with His work. But immediately we begin to lock something up inside, hold something back, cease to be perfectly open before God, the work stops. Light in the sense of clearness is an essential for the building of the city of God, because the ultimate purpose for that city is to shine forth with that glory of God in character. With Him there is no variableness, neither shadow cast by turning. That means that God can be relied upon. The Lord make us like that.

from: The City Which Hath Foundations - Chapter 8

“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom” Psa 51:6.


“He who leans on, trusts in, and is confident of his own mind and heart is a [self-confident] fool, but he who walks in skillful and godly Wisdom shall be delivered” Pro 28:26. [James 1:5.]


“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” Jer 17:9

“Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” Psa 139:23-24



Thursday, January 20, 2011

A DESPERATE PRAYER OF REPENTANCE - James Jarjou

A DESPERATE PRAYER OF REPENTANCE


LORD I know you have called me and chosen me to be servant, not a master to your household of faith. As a servant, I deserve nothing, but like Lazarus the crumbs (figuratively, the rejection, criticism, prejudice, loneliness, shame, belittlement, etc) which fell from the rich man table (that which the worldly or selfish nature despises, which is the nature of the Lamb in all purity and holiness).

Lord give me grace like Lazarus, to humbly eat this crumbs of your divine life, with unshakable love ; though they be bitter like the cup of vinegar they gave you at Calvary , they will indeed be a partway to your resurrection Life. These Crumbs led Lazarus to the very bosom of Abraham , and I know you have of a long time ago, gave this very promise to your humble servant Abraham, that you will make out of him mightier heavenly nations, through the faith of obedience, bringing them in that very Bosom (partaking in the promise of the second birth in fullness).

Oh Lord my savior who can hide before you, thou has search me and helped me know a little about what I am without you, but I know because of your love and infinite wisdom, knowing there are yet many things my selfish nature cannot bear, (John16v12) thou as a wise vinedresser, know very well the time to water and the time to prone, the time to bring the south wind of comfort and the time to bring the north wind of trials, temptations, accusation, reprove etc. Oh God without your timing I will have perish in my affliction, but the morning of divine consolation has driven away many a time the night of sorrow and affliction.

Thou with your infinite kindness and love have helped me know to every tear in sowing through death of my old Life, there is reaping of thy resurrection Life and divine consolation. These leaves me amazed in Godly fear and dread and like the psalmist left me wondering in many a times “what is man that thou art mindful of him? And the son of man that thou visited him? (psalm 8v4).

“And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him [was] called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. His eyes [were] as a flame of fire, and on his head [were] many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself. And he [was] clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God. And the armies [which were] in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And he hath on [his] vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God; That ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all [men, both] free and bond, both small and great.”(Revelation 19v 11-18).

Oh thou Judge of the whole Earth, spare me not, but according to your timing tear me , reprove me, and correct me in your kindness and love, so that I will lose my life to gain your whole Life in fullness. LORD your sword is to make war with the fleshy nations within me in commanding the fouls in the midst of heaven (The message of the holy spirit either directly or through other instruments) to divide that which is of the flesh and that which of the spirit within me. Oh Lord with your infinite mercy command the heavenly birds to eat my fallen fleshy nature, to make me fit to sup with you in eternal union.

Judge all the fallen nature within me, either the evil nature within me that will not submit to servanthood , humility, purity, or endure Criticism , accusation, correction, rejection, reprove (this is the figurative nature of kings, captain, mighty men, men on horses) or the fallen nature of a servant which is the fleshy nature of false humility within me which humility is not base on union with the Savior but tradition and the doctrines I inherited from my self Life (the figurative nature of bond or small men ).

Thou are a God that answers the prayer of the contrite heart. As I prayed these, I believe thou will answer me, though with painful trials. Amen.



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Tremendous Necessity for Going On to God's End - T. Austin-Sparks

We hear a lot of rhetoric about 'growing up in Christ.'   We can have sincerely 'good intentions,' yet miserably fail and fall short of ever reaching spiritual maturity.  This is an enormous frustration every sincere believer will encounter, as they press in and seek to truly know the Lord and walk in the Spirit.   Growing up in Christ is an imperative, integral part of our calling, yet our words and actions reveal that we know far more about how to be relgious... how to appease men and gain their admiration, without ever achieving any measureable spiritual growth in our inner man. 

I have been sharing some of the writings of T. Austin-Sparks here for the very reason that he addresses the 'how to' in an easily understood way that I have found very beneficial.  The following is an excerpt from his book, Filled Unto All the Fulness of God, Chapter 5 - The Tremendous Necessity for Going On to God's End.

....It is very necessary for us to recognise the tremendous necessity for going on to God’s end. We cannot be too strong in our emphasis upon this. And if we contemplate the perils of not doing so, we shall assuredly come to see how important it is that we should be fully stretched out toward the Lord’s end. There is very little doubt but that failure to go on to God’s end is, and has always been, the root out of which there have sprung most of the failures of God’s people. It is a root failure which has many branches, and many shoots of failure. The tragic (the pathetic, we might say), the appalling conditions which have come to prevail and obtain amongst the people of God from time to time, can usually be traced to this root: failure at some point to go on. People stop at quite a lot of things.


A great many people stop at conversion. We dare not use the word “salvation”, because it is a comprehensive word, and salvation goes on to the end; but we refer to that first phase of salvation: conversion. Multitudes stop there. Stopping there produces quite a large number of unhappy, unfortunate, and unsatisfactory conditions, not the least of which is that with many, after having been converted for a long stretch of years, there is very little more of the fulness of Christ than they knew at the beginning; and they are very little more capable and responsible people in relation to the purposes of God than they were when they were converted. They are still dependent upon everything outside of themselves; dependent upon what is given them for their food, dependent upon what is told them or advised them for their guidance, dependent upon things and persons for their support, dependent upon outside resources for their spiritual energy.

The root of the matter is not in themselves and so the Lord has a very, very large family of children who have grown old, so far as time is concerned, and never developed so far as spiritual faculties are concerned. That is a terrible tragedy. People stop at conversion, and so, whereas the Lord ought to have in all His people those who are able to take responsibility in His Name and teach the children spiritually and lead them on, multitudes, even after years, still have to be treated as children and led on from the outside.

I saw three little swallows sitting on the gutter of the roof outside the window this morning, closely huddled together, having never yet learned to fly and get their own food; and the mother bird was coming and going all the time, just dropping things into those large, wide-open mouths. That was a very beautiful sight, and a proper thing, but if I had seen three full-grown swallows sitting in that position, and another one feeding them, I should have said: There is something wrong here. And yet that is the condition spiritually of not a few of those who have known the Lord for many years. Paul said: "Warning and admonishing... to present every man perfect" (complete, full-grown). Many, then, stop at conversion and many evils follow.

Many stop with tradition. They have either been brought up in a tradition, or they have accepted a tradition, or have been introduced into a tradition in the early days of their Christian life. And the traditions, which have become the encompassment (the scaffolding, shall we say), have remained, and they have remained a part of the tradition. And that tradition - which may have been good in measure - intended to lead on to something else instead of being a scaffolding in which a structure should go on which should outgrow the scaffolding, has become a prison. Multitudes of the Lord’s people are in an imprisonment to tradition; something which has become set and static. This bondage to tradition is a terrible tyranny. They see nothing beyond that set thing which is merely the outward mould, and any appeal to many such Christians, made along the lines of a fuller knowledge of the Lord and a fuller presentation of the Lord, is met with: "Well, I have not been brought up to think like that. I have not been taught to accept that. All my training, all that in which I have been nurtured, all that in which I have lived my Christian life had no place for that." Tradition, whether it be church, or ecclesiastical system, creed, or any of the things which are traditional, become a prison house for many. So many stop there, and it seems impossible to move them out of that rut.

Further, many stop with truth. This is just as dangerous, and perhaps pernicious, in its results as any other. That may apply in two ways. It may apply in the direction of a set conviction. There may be no question about it being the truth, but that thing becomes a set conviction. People can become so set in their convictions that they are not prepared to accept any further light. There they stop with their convictions instead of being open to add to their faith, knowledge. This is a barrier which is very difficult to pass. We often meet such people who have settled the thing finally, and, while there is no desire whatever to oppose their settled position as to truth, the very fact that they have settled there is, in their case, a hindrance to something more that the Lord would give. They seem to think - though it is in truth - that to move on is of necessity to move away from their position. That does not necessarily follow.

There is another way in which we may stop with truth, and that is with the fascination of truth. Here is a dangerous thing. It is the fascination of discovering new ideas, new thoughts, something original in the Word of God. It is, shall we say, the freshness, the originality, the interest as something in itself with which many stop. They have found a new interpretation, they have got a new thought, a new idea, and they go on just concentrating upon that line of things. That works out too often in a strained, straw-splitting, hair-splitting fancifulness in the Word of God that sometimes becomes almost nauseating. It is reading into the Word something; it is taking out of the Word something that is not in it; and for even a masculine mind it seems to be just like children playing with toys, toying with the Word of God. There are multitudes who are doing that. They have got truth, and they are staying with it and playing with it and turning it over and exploring it, to find something fresh, something original; always looking into the Word of God to get a new idea; something that has not been seen before. There is a fascination about getting new ideas, and the Word is used like that. It is a perilous thing; the greed of the mind - we might almost say the lust of the mind - to get freshness about the Word of God, for freshness itself.

There is all the difference between that kind of thing, and the Holy Spirit breaking through and giving the insight that challenges, that perhaps startles; that touches as with a touch of life, but creates a crisis. We may have the most fascinating presentation of Biblical truth without any challenge, without any practical value. The Lord deliver us from that. It is a realm that is barren, that is unfruitful. There are those who can give you the last interpretation, the unique thing about any portion of Scripture. But what about spiritual progress? What about the spiritual growth? What about the increase of Christ? What about the conquest, the fighting power? What about the enlarged manifestation of the Lord? That is quite another thing. So you meet people who have a wonderful comprehension and a detailed and perhaps unique grasp of truth, with terrible contradictions in their moral life, in their business relationships, in questions of integrity, in the realm of love, forbearance, longsuffering, kindness and gentleness. These two things do not go together.

The letters to the Ephesians and Colossians make it perfectly clear that the increase of Christ is spiritual. It is not the increase of knowledge as such, but many stop there, and oh, what results follow! Whereas at the beginning when the Lord was giving light, things were living and there was an increase of the Lord and something of the Lord being manifested, there has come about this mental laying hold of that truth and playing with it, breaking it up, making something more of it mentally, and in the end you have something which, though large, is very dead.

We must be very careful about this lust of the mind for uniqueness and originality and freshness of idea, because secretly that only means that there is a desire for power. There is power in being able to pass over something that has never been seen before. There is a subtle, lurking danger when people are able to say: "I have never seen that before." That puts the one who has passed on that which has never been seen before, in a position of influence and very often that one wants a fresh idea, and still another, and will pursue ideas because of the influence it gives.

We are not out to criticise or condemn; we are showing the necessity for spiritual growth, for the increase of Christ, for going on. If we stop with any of these other things then terrible contradictions will arise.

There is another thing with which many stop, and that is with experience. Not a few of the Lord’s people are simply living, after many years, with an experience that they had years ago. They are making everything of some experience that lies back there in earlier years. There is a sense in which an experience should be carried on right through; but the point is, is that experience in its power up to date? Or is it something which happened, and there it finished so far as its virtue, its value, was concerned? It is useless for us to try and live upon an experience, the real energy and vitality of which ceased long ago. Is there a present value in that experience? Is it a memory, or is it something living now? Paul had an experience on the Damascus road, the power of which remained right to the end, and was his stimulus in the day of trial and carried him through.

But there are many who have had experiences which have become something in themselves, and they are simply living upon a past. As to their present history, there is no real vitality about them. There is no going on now because they had an experience and that is the sum total. Let us be careful that we do not live upon the past. It is like a commercial institution, trying to live upon a reputation. Sooner or later it is found that a reputation will not carry through all the complications of the present day, and old established firms find that they have to come up to date, or else, no matter how good their reputation was and is, they will be superseded, and all experience has got to be brought up to date. It is not what Christ became to you so long ago, and what you experienced then. It is: What is Christ to you at this very moment? Is He more now than He was then? If not, the experience is only a limiting thing.

All these things are full of danger if we stop at any one of them, and we could mention others. It is all one strong emphasis upon the necessity for our going on to God’s end, which is the fulness of Christ.

Let us say a word about what progress is. Of course, in a word, it is Christ. The apostle, in representing the race, says: “Looking off unto Jesus”. In other words: “That I may gain Christ”. Gaining Christ is progress. We have read: “You have not so learned Christ.” It is learning Christ that is progress.

To bring that nearer home: What is gaining Christ? Let us take an illustration from the Old Testament. In the book of Joshua, Israel failed to take full possession of the inheritance. One tribe after another failed to possess their possessions. The result is the book of Judges, covering four hundred years of tragedy, because they did not dispossess and possess. They did not cast out the enemy; they allowed the enemy to remain and live side by side with them. That, in the course of time by reason of relationships and inter¬mixture, brought them down under the power of the enemy concerning whom the Lord commissioned them to exercise absolute dominion, exterminating dominion. When we come to the book of Judges and see the result, we have a whole series of illustrations of what it means to fail to gain Christ. The very first enemy being dealt with in the book of Judges is Cushan-rishathaim, who is the king of Aram. “Aram” means “exalted”; “Cushan” means “black man”; “rishathaim” means “double iniquity”. Exalted, black man, double iniquity! Is not that embodiment of all that the Scriptures have to say about the sin of pride? What is pride? It is a double-iniquity! It is the blackest thing in God’s sight, an abomination with the Lord. The Israelites did not exterminate that foe, and that foe got the upper hand. What was it? Pride!

Turn to the Ephesian and Colossian letters again, and you will see that the gaining of Christ is in all lowliness and meekness. That is the first thing in those letters to do with the inheritance: “Walk worthily of the calling wherewith you were called, with all lowliness and meekness.” Becoming possessed of the inheritance is not some romantic thing in the atmosphere, some abstract thing; it is gaining the humility and the lowliness of Jesus Christ. What is the value of that? “He humbled Himself... God highly exalted Him...”. This is a very real thing. “In all lowliness and meekness”. That is one of the riches of Christ; one of the superlative values of Christ; one of the most powerful factors in Christ. Othniel, the judge raised up to deal with this particular adversary, is marked peculiarly by the spirit of faith in utter reliance upon God.

You see how at the back of all this history there are spiritual principles. The man who is the embodiment of pride, the double-iniquity, exalted, is dominating the people of God. They have fallen to pride. How shall they be delivered? By the man who is marked by the spirit of dependence upon God. What is humility but utter dependence upon God? How did Christ conquer? By His dependence upon the Father: “I can do nothing of myself.” That is how we gain Christ. Being increased with the increase of Christ is simply becoming more humble, more lowly, more dependent upon God. In other words, more selfless. It is very practical. There is nothing which will rob of the inheritance more quickly than pride. Spiritual pride is a ruinous thing as to coming to the inheritance, to God’s end. You may take it that if you meet spiritual pride, you have not met any of the fulness of Christ. It always assumes to have a good deal of fulness; that is its nature. Those who are truly humble, and meek, and lowly in heart, are those who are very conscious, and are marked by the consciousness, of how little they know and have of the Lord. They may be the people who really do know the Lord. You may say about them: I wish I knew the Lord as they know Him; and yet they themselves know nothing of the Lord. They think they have everything to learn. That is a mighty thing. That is advance; that is progress; that is gaining Christ.

The biggest battles that rage in our experience are the battles with pride. It is because so many have been used of God that they have fallen there; through popularity; through being used; through having opportunity. They have ceased to grow; they have stopped; and come under arrest.

What is true in the case of this first adversary is true of all the others; they represent spiritual things. But we have simply indicated this thing. What is progress, the inheritance? It is the increase of Christ. What is Christ? First of all: “Learn of Me for I am meek and lowly in heart...”. That is spiritual elevation; that is what it means to be in victory. We shall never know what power over the devil is, until we know what it is to be meek and lowly in heart. We shall never know what the riches of Christ are until that is a feature of us.

This comes home. We are getting away from the historical, away from the abstract. Come back to Ephesians, and see that the increase, the inheritance, is there. It is all spiritual: “in all lowliness and meekness...”. You find that the bounds of the inheritance are: “...the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge...”.

We find ourselves confronted with the real spiritual value of this whole matter. Every bit of the gain of Christ will be fraught with conflict; but that makes it all the more precious, and that causes it to become all the more settled and established.

Coming Up From The Religious Wilderness - Kriston Couchey

Coming Up From The Wilderness


Kriston Couchey


You go down thinking you came to get equipped
You come up knowing you just got stripped


You go down awed at those who claim to know God but just don't get it
You come up awed at how you claimed to know God and just didn't get it


You go down thinking you are the least of the apostles
You come out knowing you are the chief of sinners


You go down confident you are God's man for the job
You come up with no confidence at all yourself


You go down saying, "I am different, and it will not take me long."
You come up saying "I thought it would never end!"


You go down angry with those who rejected you and the gift on your life
You come up offering up your life so that those same people are not destroyed


You go down thinking you are searching for God
You come up knowing He was seeking you


You go down preoccupied with the purity of doctrine
You come up preoccupied with the purity of holiness

You go down relishing the day you will prophesy like Elijah
You come up like Moses, convinced you are not qualified for the task

You go down fantasizing about the great wonders you will do among the multitudes
You come up preferring solitude with peace and quietness


You go down a praying man who knows what words to pray
You come up having lost the meaning of words since you learned to be silent before Him


You go down concerned about the matters of life and ministry
You come up knowing nothing matters but Him

You go down speaking, proclaiming, and calling forth your destiny
You come up grateful if you get to be a doorkeeper in the outer court

You go down always having the last word for those who oppose you
You come up unable to say anything except what you hear your Father saying


You go down looking for the promised land of rest
You come up knowing you finally found it in Him


You go down seeking miracles, power and ministry
You come up lost in Love, leaning upon your Beloved



BABYLON

B A B Y L O N

Is it organized churches?

Is it independents?

In recent years the number of church drop-outs has been increasing. Young people especially have become more dissatisfied with established Christian institutions. Youth movements, home prayer groups and underground churches have been increasing rapidly, while attendance at formal worship services has dropped off.

Many revolutionary voices have been raised. The cry, "Come out of Babylon!" has been heard again and again. Any by Babylon, the voices generally mean the institutional, organized churches. Down through the centuries the voices of reformation have repeatedly tagged the existing order of things with this label. The Reformers in the days of Luther and Calvin saw the Roman church as "Babylon" and the "Come-outers" of every generation since have seen the groups they left as Babylon.

Today, some who emphasize freedom and simplicity say any organized, institutionalized church is part of Babylon, while others who place a strong emphasis on the unity of the body point more to all divisions of the church—even down to the independent home meetings—as representing Babylon. Either of these groups would tend to equate denominations with Babylon, and urge all Christians to come out.

Is this right? If it is, then sincere Christians in denominations had better get out before the judgment falls, and those outside should even more zealously urge this action upon their brethren. But if this view is not right, then what is Babylon? For there is something meant by God when He says, Come out of her my people." Could it be that both denominational and un- (or anti-) denominational Christians are missing the real point?

The Testimony Of History

The history of all Christians who have dropped out of the existing church structure to begin a new thing in their day shows one of two things: either they disintegrated or in their success they formed another institution. Certainly Luther and Calvin did so, although in their case they apparently did so deliberately. Others, such as John Darby and the "Plymouth" Brethren, for all their strong willed intention not to do so, only formed another denomination. Of course, many in that group even today will deny this, but how are they different? Merely saying we are not a denomination (or division) does not make it true! The fact remains that all the marks of a sect or denomination are obvious.

The early Pentecostal movement was universal and truly catholic, including any and all. But it quickly became as sectarian, institutionalized and divisive—if not more so—than the rest of Christendom. It seems no matter what the intentions are of those who "come out of Babylon", they themselves wind up being Babylon for the next generation of come-outers!

Is Babylon "Division"?

As the Spirit of God moved in many hearts with a longing for manifest Christian unity, many groups have sprung up claiming to be or to represent the true Church, separate from all division. Their ground of meeting is simply unity in the Body of Christ. Such groups range from non-denominational churches, virtually indistinguishable from any denominational evangelical congregation, to little, fiercely independent, home meetings.

Some of these refer to the historic captivity of the Jews in Babylon, pointing our that God’s call to His people then was to come out and return to Jerusalem. They say God had only one place where Jews were to worship, and that was Jerusalem. There were many synagogues built in captivity but only one temple in Jerusalem. To remain in Babylon when God was calling to return was an act of divisiveness. Likewise today, they say, where Christians are scattered among the various denomination, God is calling us to unity, to come out of the divisions—which are Babylon—and return to the ground of unity.

On the surface, this is a powerful argument. It seems true to the Scriptural type. But it depends on one assumption: that Babylon represents divisions. If this can be proved, the argument stands. We will return to his point in a moment.


Objections

These views of coming out of Babylon is that they tend to created spiritual pride in those who hold them. "WE" have come out; "you" have not. "We" have seen the light; "you" have not. "We" have come out and will be blessed; "others" will be cursed or fall into limbo.

Even the move toward unity tends to create the very division it vocally deplores. "We" are on the ground of unity; "you" are not. "We" have the truth; come and join us. There is a pronounced awareness that some are "in" and some are "out".

Every attempted move to recover the true church, the New Testament church, seems to have ended in splintering, sectarian division. Somehow no one seems to have found the right combination, but there is always someone who thinks that he has at last uncovered the key and so makes another attempt, only to fail again.

A Misunderstanding Of Babylon

If every attempt to follow the divine injunction to come out of Babylon results in only more confusion and division, we must be misunderstanding what it is we are to come out of; we must be misunderstanding Babylon. The conclusion is inescapable, so I suggest that we re-open the question. Just what is Babylon?

The origins of Babylon date back to the eleventh chapter of Genesis and the tower of Babel. "Babe" means confusion, or division, and so some find further ground here for identifying Babylon with division. A closer look at the text however, tells a different story.

"The whole earth was of one language, and of one speech.

"And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt there.

And they said one to another. Go to, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime hand they for mortar.

And they said, Let us build us a city and a tower whose tope may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.

And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower which the children of men builded.

And the Lord said, Behold, the people are one and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained (or withheld) from them, which they have imagined to do.

Let us go down and there confound their language, and that they may no understand one another’s speech.

So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city.

Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did confound the language of the earth; and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth."

The People Were One

Note verses 1 and 5. All the people of the earth had one language and one speech. They gathered together in the land of Shinar. God Himself said, "The people are one"! And they began to build a tower "unto heaven". There was a unity there more profound and complete than any unity mankind since has ever known.

Everybody had one language with one pronunciation. All linguistic research tends to bear out this fact that once only one language existed on earth, enabling mankind in the flesh to be perfectly united.

Man desired to build a tower whose primary purpose (vs.4) was to preserve this unity. What that tower was is debatable. Some infer from the Hebrew text translated "whose top…unto heaven" that it was the culmination of astrological knowledge of the ancients. The similarity of the signs of the Zodiac the world over, adds support to this theory. Whatever the tower was, it surely demonstrates the advanced degree of civilization at that time, for it contained bricks backed in ovens cemented together with asphalt ("slime"). It clearly dealt with some kind of knowledge, for in order to destroy it God destroyed communication; he confused languages so men could no longer communicate. The tower must have been a thing of titanic importance, for God Himself said, "This they begin to do" (or "This is only the beginning"): and now nothing will be withheld from them, which they have imagined to do." (vs.6).

Utopia Achieved

If man had built the tower, everything he could imagine would have been his! Nothing would be withheld! Without God, in the power of the flesh, operating solely by the knowledge of good and the evil, mankind would have unlocked all the secrets of nature, conquered the earth and achieved the perfect society. Utopia would have arrived. This tower was to be the consummation of the Tree of knowledge of good and evil, the highest accomplishment of carnal man. If men reached this stage, they would have become almost, if not completely, unredeemable if God had so allowed.

In His mercy God did not let it happen. He stepped down, confused their language so they could not understand each other, and scattered them over the earth. Acts 17:26 tells us he sets the boundaries of the nations so that men cannot join together.

National boundaries and thousands of languages still stand as the two most formidable obstacles to world unity. It is not without significance that, despite the many fantastic accomplishments of modern computers, computer language translation has been almost completely abandoned as virtually an impossible task.

Much damage has come as a result of confusion, misunderstanding of speech and national differences. Wars result almost entirely from these roots. Man tends to regard these barriers to unity as a great evil—yet it was God who ordained them! Get that: God ordained the confusion. God scattered the people. God destroyed the unity.

To sum up then: the city of Babel is a symbol of fleshly unity, man’s attempts to be one apart from the Spirit of God. Such attempts at unity God destroys. The confusion which followed was not Babel; it was the result of God’s destruction of Babel. The story of the tower of Babel is a story of God’s destruction of carnal unity.

Babylon Is A False Unity

Is this picture of Babylon as representing a false unity borne out by the rest of Scripture? Assuredly yes! In the first chapter of Daniel we see how Babylon was attempting to unite the earth under one great empire. Defeated nations were razed and their cities leveled. The intelligent youths of these nations were re-named with Babylonian names, taught Babylonian science and Babylonian language, and given Babylonian food. It was history’s first world empire, attempting history’s most ambitious brainwashing project, with an aim to produce a united earth by institutionalized force.

Right down to the book of Revelation we see Babylon as a unifying, building power attempting to set up the kingdom of man. Babylon is the utter antitheses of division! And throughout history God has continually stepped in, time and time again, to smash, scatter and destroy a whole succession of Babylon’s. In the end, however, prophecy tells us political Babylon will apparently succeed in uniting the earth under antichrist, but "the stone cut without hands" (Christ in his many-membered body) will pulverize the "image of a man" and will break them with a rod of iron.

WHAT HAS ALL THIS TO DO WITH DENOMINATIONS AND OUR COMING OUT? Simply this. As startling as it may seem, denomi-nations in a very important sense are ordained of God! What? Yes, denominational confusion and division, the scattering of Christians over the face of the earth, the theological confusion and contradiction of terminology and language, is all a direct result of God’s will! He is not opposed to denominations: He caused them.

Wait! Don’t quit reading here or you’ll miss the main point.

Denominational division is the result of God’s merciful stepping in to break up a false Christian unity. It is God’s way to keep us from going too far in the wrong direction.

Fleshly Christian Unity

From the end of the First Century, Christians began to try to "protect and preserve the unity of the Body" by fleshly, worldly means: institutions, creeds, laws and official leaders or priests. That was the beginning of religious Babylon. Eventually it got so bad that God simply had to break it up. The result was divisions and denominations.

Every time man takes it upon himself to build, "the true church", God breaks it up! That’s why every attempt has, and always will, end in failure. God is opposed to it. That isn’t His way. It is simply not in the power of man to build the Church: it is not man’s responsibility. Man is not capable of doing the job, and the minute we think we are, we begin to exercise our flesh. We get trapped in a kind of corporate salvation-by-works.

Even the best "New Testament Church" can be just another Babel to God, more dangerous than most because it looks more like the real thing. So God breaks it up even quicker. Haven’t you noticed that? The more "right" we are, the faster the failure, the more drastic the division.

Man is Not to Build the Ecclesia

Man is not supposed to build the ecclesia. Jesus said, "I will build my church" (Gk."ecclesia"). The very word "church" is so tainted with man’s carnal efforts that I prefer to use the transliteration of the Greek, "ecclesia", to help us toward new and fresh thought. There-fore, from now on I will use the term "church" to indicate what man builds and the word "ecclesia" for reference to what Jesus Christ has built.

When God sends division, what does He divide? He divides the churches. The ecclesia is never, has never, and will never be divided. If Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, prayed that we all may be one, I believe God answered and still is answering. If we for one moment admit that division among the churches represents real division in the ecclesia, we are saying that millions of Christians have been left out of Jesus’ prayer.

If the ecclesia (not just the churches) is truly divided today and I died tomorrow, then Jesus should have prayed—for my sake—that all except myself may be one. And He should likewise have excepted all who have died in ages gone by.

But He prayed for all "that they all my be one". God hears His Son. If the Father does not answer the prayer of Jesus, we may as well give up! No, all are one; the ecclesia is not divided.

Division Exists in the Flesh

Division exists only in the flesh. Come out of the flesh, and for you the divisions cease to exist. This has been the great discovery (but little understood) in the charismatic renewal. Enter into real spiritual experience and denominational barriers seem to melt. The Holy Spirit has been able to break down that great wall of partition between Protestant and Catholic. Truly, in experience, thousands have found that "in one Spirit" we are all baptized "into one body" (1Cor.12:13).

So, coming out of Babylon does not necessarily mean leaving institutional Christianity. It does not necessarily mean leaving divisions. It means leaving every attempt to build "the true church." It means ceasing from every effort to do something that God has already done. It is essentially an inner, spiritual move, a heart move.

Yes, denominations are in the will of God, but they are not even part of the ecclesia. We cannot leave a denomination to join the ecclesia. We don’t have to leave, for we are already in the ecclesia by the fact of new birth. To the degree we live our lives for a denomination or church, to that degree we are in Babylon. But it is quite possible that we could be members of a denomination and yet be living for the ecclesia. Our hearts would simply refuse to be limited by a denominational structure, but would reach out and include all who are born of the Spirit.

Leaving Denominations

So you don’t feel that God wants you to leave your denomination? I’ll buy that! I can believe it. Many in the denominations are probably more free of the spirit of Babylon than some of those shouting loudest about coming out! But beware, my brother. Don’t confuse that "church" you belong to with the ecclesia of Jesus Christ!

Others of you feel you cannot be bound or limited by human institutions any long, you have to break free? I’ll buy that! That’s where I find myself. But beware, my brother. Don’t confuse this physical departure with a true departure of your heart. Have you ever witnessed an encounter between a denominational Christian (Mr. In) and one who has "come out" (Mr. Out)? The conversation eventually comes to this:

Mr. In: What church or denomination do you belong to?

Mr. Out: I belong to none.

Mr. In: That sounds awfully independent to me. Do you think you’re superior or something?

Instead of "I belong to none", Mr. Out could have more wisely answered, "I belong to all of them". It expresses the spirit of Paul when he said, "All are yours", and "You are all members, each one of the other." True., I don’t belong to any denominational organization, but I do belong to my brothers and sister who are in them! And they belong to me, regardless of whether or not they realize it.

That’s who Paul argued with the Corinthians. They were saying, "we are of Paul, we are of Apollo, we are of Cephas, we are of Christ". They were saying they were divided. Paul replied, "You cannot be divided! Is Christ divided? If you say you are divided, you are being carnal, behaving like ordinary men. You are looking on things with the eyes of the flesh. All of these leaders belong to you all, and together you all belong to Christ." (1Cor.1:12,13; 2:3,21-23).

"Is Christ divided?" If we can admit to a divided Christ, then and only then can we admit to a divided Body of Christ. To admit to the division of the Body is to admit to the division of the Head! Let go of that fleshly viewpoint! See and confess that there is one Lord, and one Body.

I say again, it is not the ecclesia which is divided; it is the human additions and mutations. I am no longer striving for Christian unity. I am celebrating it. Why should I strive for something already accomplished? "Henceforth know we no man after the flesh. "I simply refuse to see that any brother is divided from me. I confess the fact of our unity. He may think he is separated from me, but I will never believe that lie; I will never look on the fleshly separations; I will look on the unifying life of God we both share.

How the Ecclesia is Made Visible

Maybe you are thinking as you read this, "I agree that in spirit we are all one Body, and that this must be emphasized; but what about the expression or manifestation of that unity? How can this unity be made visible and practical? Don’t we need to leave all divisions behind and come together in a united testimony of oneness?

Well, brother, first of all, if you do that you are in danger of repeating the mistakes of others, merely starting another tower with will end in confusion. You will be confessing your unity with all the people who share your vision, but what about all the ones you leave behind? You’re separated from them. What then?, you say, "Do you believe just in some ethereal, invisible church?"

No, I intensely believe the ecclesia must be visible and that the oneness of the Body of Christ must be seen. Once again, however, we are clouded with an age old misunderstanding. That misunderstanding relates to how the ecclesia is to be made visible.

When I say, "one church", what do we immediately think of? One institution, one type of meeting, on type of church order, one set of beliefs. We think of some kind of human body which ties us together much like the Masonic order. And this is exactly what the ecclesia is not.

The Fellowship of Love

Jesus declared that we would be seen and known as His disciples. He said, "By this will all men know that ye are my disciples, (my company of called-out ones, my ecclesia), if ye have love one to another" (Jn.13:35). In Acts the unbelievers said, "Behold how they love one another." They noticed this: "These men have been with Jesus." Paul declared in 1 Corinthians that if an unbeliever walked into the Christian meeting he would confess, "God is in your midst." John, in his first epistle said, "These things declare we unto you that ye may also have fellowship with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ."

The ecclesia is made visible and known by two things: the fellowship of love to one another and the fellowship of the present communion with God. Not by meetings, organization, or doctrinal creeds, but by the fellowship of love. When I love God and my brother, and express that love in action, that is the ecclesia made visible. There is a unity and communion which is unearthly and inimitable. We may be of different races, different social levels, different educational backgrounds, and different cultures—even different doctrinal beliefs—but in a living way we are manifestly united. That’s the ecclesia.

It can happen within denominations, without them, or across denominational barriers. The ecclesia is a happening! It has utterly no relationship to "churches". It is like the air; regardless of where you are, it is available. The Spirit is like the wind, and He it is who unites the ecclesia.

Or when two or three believers get together for fellowship with Jesus, and He meets with them, that’s the ecclesia. An unbeliever, seeing this, senses something real. He senses Someone who is present. That’s the ecclesia. Don’t you See. We could build a huge auditorium and gather every Christian in the world, we could all elect the same leaders and recite the same creed, participate in the same kind of worship and what would we have? It would be impressive, but not much more impressive than world Communism today. They have that kind of unity.

The ecclesia is not just the sum total of all believers. It involves the inter-action of those believers through which and by means of which God expresses His life to the world., just as a man expresses his life through the inter-acting members of his body.

In 1 John 4:12, we read, "No man hath seen God at anytime. If we love one another, God dwells in us, and His love is perfected in us." In other words, God is seen in our love, and John always understands love as in action ("in deed and in truth").

Relax and Enjoy

The unity and oneness we have is visible only in our loving fellowship with each other and with God. Institutions of any sort, small or large, are not necessary to this fellowship—but neither do they prevent our enjoying it! I personally believe that as more Christians see the ecclesia, realize that "it is finished", and relax and enjoy it, the institutions will, for the most part, simply wither away because they will have lost their significance. I am not however, going to waste my time fighting a straw man, trying to make it happen. That is the technique of Babylon. I can enjoy the ecclesia now irregardless, of my "religious" surroundings.

Oh, hallelujah! The reality of the ecclesia is changeless and unchangeable, and we can tap into it at will, by faith and enjoy the great throbbing, pulsing life of a universal Body. We can touch any Christian or group and touch them as one with them, perfectly and totally, in spirit! We can, as regards the ecclesia, simply cease from our labours and enter into His rest.

As for the practical questions of "Where do we fellowship?" and "What form shall our fellowship take?", we can see from the preceding that the answers are almost irrelevant to a true expression of the ecclesia. Our true worship is "in spirit and in truth", not "in a certain place with certain forms."

That is not to say the questions are unimportant, only that they have no pat answers. For myself, I will always seek the place or group where I feel most freedom is given for the practice and affirmation of the unity and fullness of the Body of Christ in love. But the very nature of the ecclesia means that I cannot ever be limited to any group no matter how perfectly it seems to accord with the New Testament pattern, for there is no group that includes all of this tremendous ecclesia to which alone I ultimately belong.

In the end, it comes down to our primary motivation. Are we giving our selves to building a human institution which includes only a portion of the Body of Christ, or are we first of all concerned with the edification in love of the whole Body? Are we furthering a thing, an"it", a tower of Babel., or are we developing a fellowship in spirit? Are we building a synagogue in which men meet, or the temple in which God dwells? To build synagogues is to live in Babylon, but to build the Temple..is to truly obey God when He says, "Come out of her my people."

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Monday, January 17, 2011

You Must See It For Yourself - Edward Kjos

You Must See It For Yourself

Edward Kjos

When Christ spoke to His disciples, He said, “Whom do you say I am” Peter replied, “Thou are the Christ, the son of the Living God.” And Jesus said, Blessed art thou Simon Barjonas, for flesh and blood hath not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.”

As we continue our path into the depth of His presence, we are constantly faced with the need for revelation. You think, revelation is this mental understanding or revealing of some hidden mystery and presto, you understand. And as soon as you have these "tidings" well, you're ready to go share the "word". I don’t think so. If you have 20 people in a room, and you stand and speak a word, a word that was revealed to you by the Spirit, to those 20 people, I guarantee you that you will have 20 various interpretations of what you just presented. Why is that? Because each of us lives in our own unique paradigm of reality, and that reality filters or colors the way we hear and see what comes to us. The only way you can be sure of hearing expressly what is being said, is that it must be revealed to you by the Spirit. And IF and WHEN you go about to convey that word of revelation, it must be accompanied with power, authority and dominion. As Christ said, "making disciples" not convincing them. But this is for another word. Let me stay on track here. Let's continue about revelation...

Revelation is not based on what another has said, nor what your senses or mind may dictate. It is a true revealing by the Spirit - of His word - His will - His direction – literally all that He is. When you truly see by revelation, you are changed. The true essence of revelation by nature is a conveyance of Spirit wherein the hearer is changed. Just like communication - there is no true communication without a vicarious impartation, one to another.

The only way oneness will come about, within His body, is that they are on the same page, hearing as the Spirit reveals and thereby tracking together in unison. In one spirit, literally in one place, in the Spirit. Otherwise what you have is a miniscule version of what happened at the Tower of Babel, many voices, all speaking a different language, unable to really communicate at all.

The need for this almost miraculous plane of revelation cannot be underscored or accentuated enough. We live in a time of deep deception, where all the earth still lies under the power of darkness. We are in a time of change, yes, but the transition has only begun. Darkness lies over the face of the earth, and the lies (and illusions) are continually perpetrated by the nephilim in high places; those with the ability to sway and affect the minds of many. Like it or not, this is how it is. That is, on one level.

The other day I spoke to a young man who was experiencing some difficulties, but I knew the Lord was calling him up to a higher level. And it was getting a little hot on the plane he was dwelling. Like I told him, “the sun is always shining when you get up above the clouds, it is your responsibility to come up higher”.

The words at this site may tickle your ears, you may find confirmation in them, or you may think they are heretical, it depends upon where you are at presently. But I will say this, if a word bears witness, then pursue the Spirit until that word becomes revealed to you; and literally IN you. It must no longer be a word you have read, but one to whom it has been revealed, and in the revealing, you have become. What’s the scripture…..”when you see Him, you will be like Him, because you will see Him as He is”. If people are waiting out there to see some image of Jesus, and then, presto, they are changed. That’s not going to happen. But see Him in His word. See Him as He is choosing to reveal Himself to you.

A thousand people may be able to talk you into something, and a thousand can talk you out of it, but when the Lord reveals, you more than just “see”, you literally are changed at that moment, and you have become. Usually the last one to perceive this “imperceptible change” is yourself. But do it. See it. Be it.

The kingdom will not be ushered in by “yes” men. It will not happen by a bunch of sheep bleating along, following every other sheep into perdition. It will happen because each one sees it for himself, and takes that baton, and runs with it. Runs with it as though everything depended upon you. If you are not walking this way yet, then here is your call.

The ministry of judgment is in the earth, and it is the Father’s good pleasure to give His sons the kingdom. But I tell you this, it will not be handed to you on a platter. And you will not be raptured. You are the agencies of His Spirit and His authority. It is the Father’s good pleasure to bruise satan beneath …..whose feet? Yours. Yes, your feet.

How is it going to happen? Believe me, it will not just happen by coincidence, it will happen because you KNOW how to do it. And you KNOW what you are doing. And you KNOW what the spirits are you are dealing with. KNOW is the key word. KNOW is also translated as “REVEAL”, “REVELATION”.

In the scriptures, the greek word, “Diakresis” is used when Jesus refers to the judgments necessary. And the definition of “diakresis” is to “thoroughly discern”. For judgment to be effective you must be able to thoroughly discern. Otherwise you are just batting the air, and for the most part, not that effective.

The call of sonship in this hour goes hand in hand with the ministry of judgment. It is time that every knee begins to bow, and the spirits of wickedness in the high places are brought down. This includes their human channels, many of which I could name, but will not. Know this, it is the time, the time for judgment, yes, both in the house of the Lord, and outside. Those who have stripped the sheep, and deceived His flock, it is their time of judgment as well.

Let’s talk once more about this word…. when you see Him, you will be like Him, for you will see Him as He is. What’s happening, is a revealing of the Christ within you. We are not talking some religious platitude that says, “Oh, the Christ in me salutes the Christ in you.” No, rather, you experience a change so deep, that you know you are the Christ. Yes, you become the Christ, because you are so totally identified with Him, and the revelation which comes to you truly, you see no difference. That level of the revealing of the Son in you must happen. People will think you are arrogant, but let them. You know who you are, finally. You see it. And in SEEING, you have BECOME.

As this process and experience unfolds, you will enter into the ministry of the judgment of Christ. It‘s a process, but it is also an instantaneous change. Like Isaiah the prophet spoke, can a land be born in a day... Prophets and sons, born almost instantly.

You must see this for yourself, or this is just another interesting word. There are not many whom the Lord has called to this level, because in our Father’s house are many dwelling places. If you do not see this, then put it on the shelf for another day. But if something in this word stirs you deeply, then it is time to be on your face to reach into this.

One last addendum, we have long since departed from the comfort zone of mainstream Christianty. Mainstream Christrianity has long sold itself out. Whoring with Babylon. That is easily discerned. But the true son, the true sheep, will follow the Lamb withersoever He goeth. As Christ said, when you get older another will lead you in a way you would not go. Be prepared to let go of your life as you have known it, let Him take you where you would not go.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Winter Months - Edward Kjos

Reflections

January 4, 2011

The following are the notes of 4 words which have never been completed.  They pertain to this timeline the Sons of God are in - a reflection or meditation.  Selah. Our blessings to you,

The Winter Months

A Reflection

It is during the winter months that trees send down their roots deep into the soil. It is during this time that the tree grows the most, for it is the harsh conditions of winter that strengthens and matures the tree.

As those called to this path of sonship, we experience and live in the winter months often. Sometimes we live both in the winter season simultaneous to His outpouring of the spring season.

We have not walked with God this long not to understand His ways; not to understand that the path to sonship is one which pivots around a deep and conclusive work of the cross in the lives of His sons.

For some time now we have felt positioned - or being positioned in the Lord - to move into the next level of life that is to come. I cannot describe what it is, but it is a new level of life; not patching up the one we have limped with. But something new.

I have seen it. And I have felt the release of it. I have touched it. A level of freedom that is indescribable. I know we have not run this race in vain. I know that we are close to something new that will manifest in the earth for the first time since Christ - the first time within a body, His body.

There may have been a few breakthroughs over the centuries - Elijah and Enoch, and perhaps others. But they were singular events. We are speaking of His body, the sons of the Living Father, who will take this next level by storm.

In light of so great an inheritance, we understand the path that we have walked. We understand the price that has been levied on His sons. But we have been ruined for any other level of life.

In truth we live more in His presence than we are yet capable of understanding. Because He is there, as Malachi speaks, the “refiner’s fire”, who is refining the sons of Levi. The refining fire of His presence has been your portion, but it is this refining fire that is your insurance that you will make this next transition.

What do we face in 2011? I have thought about this, because the next 3 months we feel are pivotal. Pivotal to significant changes. Imperceptible to some perhaps, but not to those who have the eyes to see.

There must be the releasing of life on this plane as we have known it. This is the next step. To this end the work of the cross – the winter months – have continued to come and deepen your relationship to the Lord.

We are in a time of release, a time of fruitfulness, a time of change, yet always a time of the winter months. There is no other path. Business is not as usual. The work of the cross, no matter how arduous it has been, is only increasing. If we must evaluate by the flesh, we will miss it.

If you are a pastor, responsible for a flock, then you have an even greater challenge. For the cross is not acceptable. To our soul – God is not acceptable. We know the carnal mind is hostile to God. That is the seat of the soul. And God is not acceptable to your soul. Because there is only one destiny for the soul – for it to be crucified, that the life of Christ – the reality of the life of Christ – might be fully manifest.

Will you find God unacceptable? If you are honest, that answer is Yes. Yes, God you are unacceptable. Unacceptable to this flesh that is passing away. But finish it Lord, for we are constrained, as was Christ, to move forward.

What if He takes everything away? Perhaps He has. But without Him, we have nothing.

I said a moment ago that it can be challenging for the pastor; for the church progresses at the speed of the slowest saint. Revelation is not a function of the mind; and as such the travail of the pastor is to see those whom God has given to him to shepherd, to break through into deeper revelation. But it all comes at a cost. And so we have seen many come and go. At times the church looked like it had revolving doors on it, for they came and went, came and went.

Like Gideon’s 300, the Lord pares down His army to just a remnant, a handful literally within this age…. He is doing it again. He is paring down His army. An army of 30,000, to 300. A remnant. A remnant of a remnant.

But can’t we just be “at ease in Zion”. Have a good church program and love people? Sure. But sonship is something different.

Over the last several weeks numerous words have shuttled across my spirit.

• Will you find God unacceptable?

• Is God enough for you?

• Flesh and blood shall not inherit the kingdom.

• New levels, new devils.

• Pie in the sky, or pie on your plate.

We have been ruined for any other level of life. Our destiny is sonship. Our destiny is to experience a deep transformation. Our destiny is to see the end of the reign of the soul within us.

Can we fathom this? No. We cannot even imagine, in our greatest moments of clarity and insight, the unfathomable riches which God has set aside for His sons. Right now we live in and continue to battle through the futility that is still at bay in the earth.

God is eliminating the futility within each of His sons, because as this futility is removed, then the glorious liberty of Romans 8 can unfold. But before the futility in the earth is addressed, it must be removed within His sons.

So, I guess we are talking about an extraction process. What a word – extraction. But God is extracting out of us the spirit of futility that we have been straddled with since birth.

Do it Lord – you have my permission – extract away. But Lord, let’s do it quick. Isn’t that what you said Lord…? That you would do a quick work. Well – ok then.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Baptize a...PICKLE?!

Baptize a...PICKLE???

baptivzw Baptizo (bap-tid'-zo); Word Origin: Greek, , Strong #: 907 1. to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk) 2. to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to mke clean wit water, to wash one's self, bathe 3. to overwhelm Not to be confused with 911, bapto.

The clearest example that shows the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles and is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that in order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped'(bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in the vinegar solution.

Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change. When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to our union and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g. Mark 16:16. 'He that believes and is baptised shall be saved'.

Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough. There must be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to the pickle!

[From Keith's library; the information source is; Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989.]

I love this analogy. Many today can fluently 'talk the talk'... but very few are actually 'walking the walk.' Demons can quote scripture, but that does not make them Sons. Many years ago I tried to make dill pickles. I thought I followed the recipe to the letter, but when I opened a jar and tried one it was awful! They had only pickled skin deep and I spit it out. It looked like a pickle; it smelled like a pickle, but it wasn't pickled! I wonder if this isn't comparable to what Jesus meant when he said:

Rev 3:16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.

Mat 7:22-23 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

The Secret Fellowship and Communion with the Father - T. Austin-Sparks

The Risen Lord and the Things Which Cannot be Shaken


by T. Austin-Sparks

Chapter 6 - The Secret Fellowship and Communion with the Father

Reading: John 5:19-20,30; 16:13; Rom. 8:2,6.

These statements of the Lord Jesus from the fifth chapter of John's Gospel contain two or three elements.

The first is that they constitute a clear and definite statement of what we may call a negative fact. "I can of myself do nothing" "The Son can do nothing of himself!" That is a plain statement, but there are in that statement two inferences. One is that inasmuch as He is, at this very time of speaking, doing things, even as He had declared: "My Father worketh even until now and I work" - and that is connected with the healing of this man as recorded in the first part of the chapter - and also saying things, and none of this activity is out from Himself, then He must have another source of action and word; another secret source is in operation. It is not the case that, because He can neither do nor speak out from Himself, He is therefore silent and inactive. The fact that He cannot do nor speak out from Himself has neither arrested utterance nor checked action, but He is full of utterance and of action, which means that another secret source of expression is operating. That is, of course, the first clear inference.

There is a second, which is that the positive statement draws a contrast and marks a difference. The difference is between Himself and others. To get the force of that you can stress a certain part of the sentences: "The Son can do nothing out from himself" "I can of myself do nothing." Here is One Who is alone in this matter, Who is unique, Who is peculiar in this direction. It is a statement which immediately draws a line between Him and all the rest of men; for that which marks the natural man is the fact that he does speak and act out from himself. It is the mark of all men in nature to do that, simply because their first father did so in such a way as to involve all his progeny. This was the very essence of the fall. Adam deliberately acted out from himself when God's clear, expressed will for him was that he should not do so, but that he should act out from God. He broke away from God as the source of his thinking, and his acting, and thought and acted independently, out from himself. That brought about the fall, and all men in Adam now think and act out from themselves. It is the mark of the natural man. But here is One Who does nothing after that principle. It is a contrasting statement, and shows us at once God's Own mind about man, and what God is seeking to do in the case of all those who come into a living relationship with Him.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

From a Rabbi’s Perspective…

From a Rabbi’s Perspective…


Christmas week I got two new patients. One of them is a 98 year old Rabbi. He lives alone, is nearly blind, moves very slowly, but his mind is still sharp. We have built a rapport, and today I asked him, “just what it is the Jewish people are looking for?”

Mind you, he has been a Rabbi since his early 30’s. Was a chaplain in the Army for 23 years. He retired due to losing his sight from being close to a fiery explosion in Korea during the war. He has a Master’s Degree in Chemistry, and has written several books.

Initially, my question was, “Are the Jews still looking for the Messiah?” His response was, “We have had many Messiah’s.” He mentioned someone I had never heard of, Bar???, that had many followers and almost defeated the Romans long ago. Then he went on to clarify that they do not believe that God has just one Son, as we are all his sons. [He rejects the entire concept of a ‘special’ son of God (Jesus), and the whole death/ultimate sacrifice and resurrection as even being a remote possibility]. Also, they do not think of ‘The Messiah’ in the same way we do. He sees a Messiah as being a great leader of the people, to build a better world. “He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them” John 12:40.

When Jesus as the Son of God is taken completely out of the equation, then there is nothing left but the arm of the flesh. God is… whatever the imagination conceives Him to be. Works are the solution to the problems in the world, while involvement in political, social, educational and financial arenas are avenues to building this better world.

As he was explaining this to me, I thought of Korah, who said in Numbers 16:3 “… [Enough of you!] You take too much upon yourselves, seeing that all the congregation is holy, every one of them, and the Lord is among them. Why then do you lift yourselves up above the assembly of the Lord?"

And the exchange Jesus had with the religious leaders of that day, in John 8:33, “….We be Abraham's seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?”

When we consider how many ‘groups’ consider themselves [and there are multitudes throughout the world from every religious persuasion] to be the called and chosen; the elect; the apple of God’s eye; it is no wonder that along with that perception, there is an elitism, revealed by an often somewhat camouflaged self-righteousness; an unteachable and judgmental spirit; and a total conviction that they are right. All of the religious wars down through the centuries, and even the genocides of today, were committed by people convinced that their acts were righteous. Quite possibly, there is nothing more dangerous than a religious zealot, be he Christian, Muslim, or any other religion.

“He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?” Micah 6:8.

We ‘Christians’ today are just as prone to getting it wrong as anyone else. Paul addressed this subject in the book of Romans:

“What then [shall we conclude]? Israel failed to obtain what it sought [God's favor by obedience to the Law]. Only the elect (those chosen few) obtained it, while the rest of them became callously indifferent (blinded, hardened, and made insensible to it). As it is written, God gave them a spirit (an attitude) of stupor, eyes that should not see and ears that should not hear, [that has continued] down to this very day. [Deut. 29:4; Isa. 29:10.] And David says, Let their table (their feasting, banqueting) become a snare and a trap, a pitfall and a just retribution [rebounding like a boomerang upon them]; [Ps. 69:22.] Let their eyes be darkened (dimmed) so that they cannot see, and make them bend their back [stooping beneath their burden] forever. [Ps. 69:23.] So I ask, Have they stumbled so as to fall [to their utter spiritual ruin, irretrievably]? By no means! But through their false step and transgression salvation [has come] to the Gentiles, so as to arouse Israel [to see and feel what they forfeited] and so to make them jealous. Now if their stumbling (their lapse, their transgression) has so enriched the world [at large], and if [Israel's] failure means such riches for the Gentiles, think what an enrichment and greater advantage will follow their full reinstatement! But now I am speaking to you who are Gentiles. Inasmuch then as I am an apostle to the Gentiles, I lay great stress on my ministry and magnify my office, In the hope of making my fellow Jews jealous [in order to stir them up to imitate, copy, and appropriate], and thus managing to save some of them. For if their rejection and exclusion from the benefits of salvation were [overruled] for the reconciliation of a world to God, what will their acceptance and admission mean? [It will be nothing short of] life from the dead! Now if the first handful of dough offered as the firstfruits [Abraham and the patriarchs] is consecrated (holy), so is the whole mass [the nation of Israel]; and if the root [Abraham] is consecrated (holy), so are the branches. [Num. 15:19-21.] But if some of the branches were broken off, while you, a wild olive shoot, were grafted in among them to share the richness [of the root and sap] of the olive tree, Do not boast over the branches and pride yourself at their expense. If you do boast and feel superior, remember it is not you that support the root, but the root [that supports] you. You will say then, Branches were broken (pruned) off so that I might be grafted in! That is true. But they were broken (pruned) off because of their unbelief (their lack of real faith), and you are established through faith [because you do believe]. So do not become proud and conceited, but rather stand in awe and be reverently afraid. For if God did not spare the natural branches [because of unbelief], neither will He spare you [if you are guilty of the same offense]. Then note and appreciate the gracious kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God's gracious kindness to you--provided you continue in His grace and abide in His kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off (pruned away). And even those others [the fallen branches, Jews], if they do not persist in [clinging to] their unbelief, will be grafted in, for God has the power to graft them in again. For if you have been cut from what is by nature a wild olive tree, and against nature grafted into a cultivated olive tree, how much easier will it be to graft these natural [branches] back on [the original parent stock of] their own olive tree. Lest you be self-opinionated (wise in your own conceits), I do not want you to miss this hidden truth and mystery, brethren: a hardening (insensibility) has [temporarily] befallen a part of Israel [to last] until the full number of the ingathering of the Gentiles has come in, And so all Israel will be saved. As it is written, The Deliverer will come from Zion, He will banish ungodliness from Jacob. [Isa. 59:20, 21.]” Romans 11:7-26 (Amplified).

It has everything to do with our attitude and perception; how we perceive ourselves as well as how we perceive (and judge) others. It is all about GOD, while man in his fallen state, makes it all about himself/herself. Truly, we need to heed the warnings given us to ‘work out our own salvation with fear and trembling.’ We are not going to be judged and rewarded or punished for what we KNOW intellectually, but for what we ARE in this life, for how we treat others, for our obedience to what God has shown us. If Christ be in us, then the fruits we bear will be the fruits of the Spirit, and not our religious rhetoric. We are fast approaching the fullness of times; the completion of the ingathering of the Gentiles. Let us be very careful that we are not found guilty of “holding the truth in unrighteousness,” “professing ourselves to be wise, yet becoming fools,” always remembering that we are saved by grace, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God” Ephesians 2:8.

“I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy” Romans 11:11.

The only thing in us, that will ever provoke another to jealousy, is the manifestation of the LIFE of Christ. “Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance: But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy 1 Peter 1:13-16.

Amen & Amen,

Cathy Morris
1/11/2011