Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Gift of Listening

Everyone wants to hear from God, but many do not recognize it when He speaks. Just like Elijah in I Kings 19, we look for God to come in the fire, the whirlwind, the earthquake, but God mostly comes in the quiet whisper.

We come to God & talk to Him. We read the scriptures & get revelation on them. We sing & worship Him. These things are good. We need to do these things; they are essential. However, it is very important that we set aside time to listen.

It is very difficult in this day & age to find the quiet & then to quiet our hearts & minds once we do. However, we can start small & expand daily until we come more & more accustomed to it.

Try this for a week: In your normal quiet time, take 15 minutes to sit in stillness. Just ask the Lord to speak, then listen. You will find lots of things coming up & it will be harder than you think, but you might be surprised what you hear. Afterwards, journal what you heard & felt in those 15 minutes. Begin to practice this on a regular basis & take 5 minutes throughout the day to just listen. It will take a while to be able to quiet yourself enough, but once you make it a habit, you will find it easier & you will be able to do it longer & hear the Lord more.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fear of the Lord & Comfort of the Holy Spirit

"Then the churches throughout all Judea, Galilee, & Samaria had peace & were edified. And walking in the fear of the Lord & the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were multiplied."
Acts 9:31

Once the Fear of the Lord & the Love of God--or "comfort of the Holy Spirit" connect to every area of our lives, everything begins to fall into place.

Life without these two things is like a tall building with a foundation, walls, and floors, but no electric or plumbing. The structure is there, but will not be useful until every room has been connected to electricity (fire of God/fear of the Lord) & plumbing (river of God, love of God).

Only then does that structure become useable & can be filled with people and multiplied. Lord, give us the Fear of the Lord & the comfort of the Holy Spirit.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Perspective Change

It is necessary for us to constantly lift our eyes back to Jesus. Under every circumstance, He is still sitting on His throne & He still reigns supreme. Everything in the world exists for His glory. Everything revolves around Him. Praise God that the world does not revolve around us! What a mess that would be.

Realigning our focus back on the glory of Jesus is absolutely necessary on a daily, hourly, minute-by-minute basis. We have such a tendency to focus on ourselves, & this causes way more pain than is necessary.

Setting our focus back on God actually lifts a huge weight off our shoulders. It is only then that we realize how small we really are & how big God really is. When we get things into perspective, all the difficult circumstances seem smaller & the preeminence of God is restored in our hearts & minds. It is actually a place of rest, life, & peace when we see Him as He is.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

From Pressure to Passion

The Lord knows exactly how to squeeze you through a hole that you don't fit in. He likes to do that actually. We call it refining. It is a much cleaner sounding term than what it feels like.

Sometimes, the Lord allows all kinds of external pressures to cause you to move into a certain direction--or come to a certain conclusion. His leadership is like know other--it is perfect.

We are so fortunate to have a Good Shepherd who knows exactly the right amount of pressure to add--not to much, not too little. The end result is eternal diamonds--things that will not pass away forever. His fire burns everything that is not eternal & purifies the eternal things.

God allows the pressure that pushes us into our eternal destiny as sons & daughters. It creates such a passion for Jesus in us that will never be crushed. Thank You for Your leadership, Jesus.

Monday, January 17, 2011

The Father & Fear of the Lord in Malachi

Lately, I have been alternating between reading Ephesians & reading Malachi quite a bit. It is interesting because both books reveal the Father in various ways, but one reveals the love of the Father & the other one reveals the honor & reverence required toward the Father--the Fear of the Lord.

It is necessary for us to see both dimensions of the Father in a healthy way. The word "fear" as in the fear of the Lord primarily means "honor, reverence, awe." The Hebrew word used for fear is yire & it also connotes other dimensions of fear as well, but this is because it involves real human emotions--the soulish kind of fear. However, the pure fear of the Lord is clean & involves only the spiritual sense of the word--awe, reverence, honor.

Twice in Malachi, the Lord rebukes the priests for not honoring the Lord as a father. He repremands them for not taking care of their wives, for leaving their children, for divorce, & for despising marriage. He admonishes them to come back to the Fear of the Lord & ends with turning the hearts of the Fathers to the children & children to the Fathers.

The Fear of the Lord & the Love of God are both necessary elements in a correct view of God. Try alternating reading Ephesians & Malachi this week & noting every instance the Father is mentioned. Also note when the Fear of the Lord or Love of God is mentioned. Ask God to reveal the Father to you. It only takes around 20 to 30 minutes to read each book.

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Book of Ephesians

The Book of Ephesians is such an amazing book. The more I read it, the more I see how parts fit together & form a fluid whole. It begins by speaking our identity in Christ. Then, it teaches us how to relate to one another. It also covers how we relate to the spiritual world.

The first two chapters speak on our identity as sons, our nearness to God, our relationship to the Holy Spirit, our relationship to the throne of God, & our authority over powers of darkness through Christ.

Chapter 3 lays out the love of Christ as being our foundation for relationship with each others as living stones, & chapters 4 & 5 show us how to relate to each other in family relationships and in the church relationships--all pointing back to Christ as the example.

Then chapter 6 gives us points on spiritual warfare & practical exhortations for life. I love that book! I recommend taking this week & reading it once through everyday as a whole, & ask God to speak to you about it. It can be read out loud in 30 minutes.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Seated with Christ in Heavenly Places

So many evil circumstances can befall us in life, but we must always be rooted in the identity of who we are in Christ. No matter what happens, we are seated with Christ in Heavenly places through the blood of the Lamb (Eph. 2, Heb. 4).

We must realize that Satan has already been defeated, & even though bad circumstances can still happen for now, nothing can touch our eternal destiny in Christ Jesus. He has already conquered sin, death, & the grave.

To live in this reality, we must constantly stay in touch with our identity in Christ, & His awesome splendor on that throne. No matter what happens, we can sit there with Him far above the circumstances. That is the eternal reality. The circumstances of this life are temporal & add pressures that push us into our eternal destiny (II Cor. 4:17).

Just like Paul & Silas in prison, we can set our eyes on the Beauty of Jesus in every circumstance & watch prison doors fly open & the kingdom of heaven being made manifest on earth (Acts 16).

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Total Transformation of a Life

When God grabs hold of a life, He takes the person on a process of transformation through every area of their life. I wish I could tell you the stories of the people I have been seeing come to the Lord, who eventually have every area of their lives touched & restored by God.

Only God can take the most broken person & renew their hearts, emotions, finances, family, relationships, bodies, minds...etc. I have seen brain injuries healed, deaf ears open, blind eyes see, demons leave, homes restored, marriages restored, finances restored, depression break off, people become more beautiful, smiles restored, & God glorified in it all.

The key is not to seek the gift, but the Giver. God only excepts one kind of life--a full exchange, full surrender of a broken & contrite spirit. He will not deny it. God only excepts full surrender, but he who loses His life will truly find it. If we just trust Him to give up our lives completely, daily--then He will do more with it than we could ever imagine.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Fear of the Lord & the Love of God

It is remarkable how God can have so many contrasting attributes that almost seem to contradict one another; yet, they never do. God is Merciful. God is Just. God is Holy. God is Forgiving. God is Love. God is to be Feared...The list goes on & on.

Over the past year, the Lord has been highlighting the Love of God in our church body. People have been set free from self-hatred, condemnation, fear, shame, depression--& many have encountered the love of God for the first time.

However, it is inevitable that God will also reveal the Fear of the Lord to us in a manifest way as well, because the revelation of these two attributes balance each other out to form a healthy perspective of God & His relationship toward us. We cannot understand the beauty of His nearness, unless we understand how Holy & transcendant He is. It is unfathomable to the angels that God humbled Himself to become a man.

Only the revelation of the Fear of the Lord can reveal to us how awesome & set apart God is. Lord, we cry out for wisdom & understanding that we may know the fear of the Lord & find the knowledge of God (Prov. 2:1-6).

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The God Who is Near

Recently, our house of prayer had our big year-end conference with around 25,000 in attendance. I worked in the healing rooms & prophecy rooms in the conference. Everytime I would pray for someone, I was overwhelmed at the "God who draws Near."

Ephesians 2:17 says, "But now, in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ..." It is amazing how the presence of God would be so near as soon as we closed our eyes & began to pray. Hearts were touched, bodies were healed, & God in His nearness was made known to His people.

That is the beauty of the Incarnation. God came near. That is the beauty of the Indwelling Holy Spirit--God is near. No matter how far away He feels, we who were once far off, have been brought near by the blood of Jesus. Let us feel your nearness, Lord.