Saturday, September 11, 2010

A Massive Quake Coming to Christ's Church

According to the New Zealand Herald, the city of Christchurch had been “left devastated by a massive 7.1 magnitude earthquake,” which struck at 4:35 A.M. the morning of Saturday, September 4th.

My wife presented this information to me earlier in the week, and we both came to the immediate conclusion that this particular “shaking” was undeniably prophetic. Come on. I mean, there was a massive quaking in a place called Christchurch. Now, whether or not this specific event was purposefully orchestrated by the Lord to make an intentional prophetic statement to Christ’s church, I cannot say for sure. All I know is that our spirits resonated with the spiritual wakeup call that is clearly paralleled through this natural disaster.

New Zealand Herald reporter and Christchurch resident, Jarrod Booker, was awoken by what he described as an “extremely violent shaking” that morning. I believe there is a “Jarrod Booker” generation strategically positioned in Christ’s church that is being prepped for an “extremely violent shaking.”

According to the author of Hebrews,

…but now He [God] has promised, saying, “Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven.” 27 Now this, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of those things that are being shaken, as of things that are made, that the things which cannot be shaken may remain. 28 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. 29 For our God is a consuming fire.

First, we observe that God has sovereignly orchestrated a “shaking” that would impact two realms: The earth and the heavens. The shaking purposed to awaken God’s instrument for restoration and heaven’s establishment on Earth, the “church,” is part of God’s agenda for the ages. Though uncomfortable and confrontational, this sovereign shaking is ordained and either we can embrace it or fight Him kicking and screaming. It’s ultimate culmination is Jesus’ physical, visible return to the Earth. The key to spiritual survival? Loving and pursuing the Unshakeable more than the shakeable. Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven.

Secondly, we ask, “What exactly does this shaking mean for earth and heaven?” Things in the Earth need to adapt to things in heaven. This starts in and with the Church, the gate of heaven to a lost and sin-stained world. Yes, Jesus is The Gate. However, where is Jesus presently located? He calls the church His “body” for good reason, as this is one of His two current residences (in the church and at the Father’s right hand), and there, we become administrators of heaven in the earth, through preaching the Gospel of salvation and seeing the Lordship of Jesus dominate every arena previously affected and impacted by the stain of sin. The heavens will shake as God’s will for His church is supernaturally released from His realm into this one. Rest assured, the shaking “on Earth” will be violent, for the schism between how things currently operate in God’s realm and how they operate in what we know today as the church are worlds apart… and shouldn’t be!

Third, we give definition to terminology that could be otherwise construed as hyper-spiritual ambiguity. In other words, what elements and attributes are being translated from heaven to the Earth? What does it look like… practically? The answer is simple: Jesus. Manifesting and re-presenting Jesus, on earth, is the destiny of the Church, and I believe that God is bringing this high call to His people again. The day of innumerable books, teaching series’, conferences and seminars attempting to answer the age-old question, “What is God’s Will for My Life?” is reaching its consummation, as the Answer will be profoundly and simply, Jesus. His compassion. His love. His signs, wonders and miracles. His teaching. His Kingdom. His restorative will, “that in the dispensation of the fullness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him…” (Eph 1:10, KJV).

In Hebrews 12, we read that the elements that are shakable will be shaken, so that when the shaking concludes, all that will be left are the things that cannot be shaken. In short, God is shaking the world out of His church and is in turn replacing it with Jesus, the Inaugurator and Advancer of the unshakeable Kingdom. All that’s built on the sand will come crashing down, but that which is established on the Rock will never be moved.

I pray that we’re ready, for God will either shake to or shake through his Church. He’s more concerned about His glory than our comfort and His Son being made manifest than us being happy behind the four walls of our padded church bunkers. You can see why a shaking’s coming. For too long, we’ve been content “doing” church on our terms, in our buildings, through our programs, and in turn, have lived endlessly below the inheritance of Christ in us, the hope of glory.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Our Paramount Priority in Breakthrough Prayer: What Exactly Should We Pray to “Break Through?


“In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:9-10, NKJV)


A popular phrase surfacing in the church world today—specifically in regard to the subject of prayer—is “breakthrough.” In my opinion, the word in and of itself, without any context, clarification or instruction, conjures images of Christians praying simply to get some-thing from God and thereby, start equating the precious supernatural language of prayer with a means of merely satisfying natural wants and improving one’s caliber of life “on earth.” This is surely not the Kingdom concept of breakthrough prayer.


Christian bookstores are simply littered with titles boasting all sorts of tips and tools that believers need to get their needs met by Jehovah Jireh. Preachers present sermons week after week, exhorting congregations to implement the X-number of steps to receiving their breakthroughs and experiencing love, joy, peace, health, prosperity, problems-turned-into-solutions, yada, yada, yada.


“Faith ministers” (Word of Faithers) implore us to not only pray for, but expect and in some extreme cases, actually demand God to come through with a “break through.” Can I be honest? If I hear the word “breakthrough” one more time, I think I’m going to lose my lunch. Why? The concept is totally perverted because it is presented without proper context, or even worse, from a selfish perspective of getting what I want or need from God. I actually attended a church where the pastor preached a series called “How to Get Whatever You Need or Desire From God.” (available on CD, DVD, and on television). Hmmm, seems like these are the messages people are clamoring for, right? After all, isn’t this the concept of prayer Christians want to learn about and implement in their daily lives? If we were to live carnal, flesh-directed lives, then yes—this “version” of prayer would suit us just fine. But let me tell you, our flesh is dominated by tunnel vision. It so quickly hones in on and settles for mediocre counterfeits and perversions of glorious supernatural realities.


And that brings me to the subject of praying for true Kingdom breakthrough, not only to meet needs in our lives, but to reveal the nature, character, and reign of King Jesus “on earth as it is in heaven.” To work from any other understanding of breakthrough is, quite frankly, living far below our born-again birthright as Holy Spirit-possessed people.


Is it incorrect to pray for our needs to be met? Not at all. God desires to meet them and, often times, with great extravagance. The key is maintaining a Kingdom perspective. Oh, that our hearts’ desire would be for none but Jesus and nothing but His ever increasing reign. We want to see His world “break-through” to this one, primarily through the salvation of sin-bound souls, and for His Kingdom’s advancement to be physically signaled with miraculous demonstrations of power. And to think, He has sovereignly ordained to accomplish these supernatural exploits through us, His Church!


Amidst our needs being met and problems being fixed, let’s delight in the great Truth of prayer: Representatives from an undeserving humanity have been saved and filled with the very Spirit of God to execute His divine decrees on the Earth. The conduit? True break-through prayer.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Cultures of Glory

As we were praying last night, I sensed something emerge out of the Spirit that, I believe, will dramatically shift the face of twenty-first century Christianity. This, reader, applies to YOU if you are a member of the household of God and the community of faith in Jesus Christ.


The Holy Spirit desires to create communities (not buildings or institutions, per se) of believers so grounded in Scripture, so yielded to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and so hungry for supernatural encounters with the Living God, that the Spirit of Jesus will begin cultivating entire cultures of believers where previews of the Age to Come are released NOW on a normative basis. “On Earth as it is in heaven.” (Matt. 6:10)


However, the key to accessing and abiding in this supernatural glory-culture is the term “lordship.” Everyone seemingly wants Jesus as their Savior; when it comes to His complete lordship, however, we start compartmentalizing. This is why we don’t experience the supernatural as the normative. Not only do we refuse Jesus lordship when it comes to sin in our lives, but we also deny Him lordship when we pursue a comfortable, makes-sense, consumer Christianity and refuse to bow denominational biases, doctrinal concepts, and past experiences/disappointments to the supernatural realities presented as FACT in the Word. I pray that we would be convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that His presence tastes endlessly better than sin, that Jesus is ravishingly beautiful, that His Word is uncompromisingly true, and that He is wholly worthy of our complete devotion (Ps. 27:4, 34:8, Rom. 12:1).


Listen, do you want to continue in a mediocre, natural life, where the “same ole same ole” is normative, or do you want to embrace the new normal Christian life that God is raising up in this hour?


You were NOT born again to go through the motions of Christianity (endure the drag of church, attend Bible study, go on a missions trip, pop some money in a bucket, etc.) while simply “making it through” life. You were not saved by the unmerited favor of a righteously Holy God, sovereignly snatched out of the domain of darkness, and redeemed from the stain of sin by the precious blood of the Lamb to simply sleepwalk through life and do “your thing.” You know, the thing we assume God wants us to do that we (deep down) know is so far below the supernatural, history-making destiny Jesus has ordained for those who would be—literally—possessed by His presence.


I’m going to be straight with you—if you know Jesus Christ as your lord and savior, you are possessed by the very presence of Almighty God. The same Jesus Who healed the sick, raised the dead, overcame the power of sin, and released glimpses of the age to come in here and now lives inside of you and, believe it or not, this same Jesus has prophesied over your life that you would do “greater things” than He did, in His Name, by His power, because He is doing them through you! (Jn 14:12).


Oh yeah, and the “greater things” that we sing so passionately about in “God of the City” are NOT just feeding the hungry, clothing the cold, visiting third-world countries, and handing out turkey dinners. That’s a part of it, but really, such things can be done through natural human strength. We need to start contending for and in turn seeing the presence and power of a Living Jesus released into the darkness. This demands the church—you—to “Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee” (Is. 60:1-2, KJV).


As Bill Johnson so aptly puts it, “The Holy Spirit is in you… and He wants out.” The Third Person of the Trinity does not exist to simply draw attention to Himself. He works to manifest Jesus through you, plain and simple. He stirs yearnings in the core of your being, causing you to want to experience Jesus in a tangible, powerful way, and in turn, see His presence, power and compassion manifest through your life in the sphere of influence He has uniquely given you.


You, believer, have been redeemed and filled with the Spirit for this strategic era in history, as God is uniting a people who will truly arise and radiate the light of Hi Son’s glory. And friends, this is not the type of “glory” that we will need faith to see. When Jesus walked upon the scene of humanity, His physical presence transformed the geography around Him. Why should it be any different with the Christ in you? He didn’t change at some point between the ascension and Pentecost. And to think, Christ is no longer constrained to a single physical body. He has been released through the Holy Spirit to inhabit entire communities of people.


Just ponder with me in closing—if Jesus Christ clothed in the glove of humanity released powerful glimpses of the Age to Come, how much more will this same Jesus release and manifest the same glimpses [plural] through a culture… a community… a generation…an army of God-possessed people?


Lord, release a hunger for this supernatural culture in your people, I pray!

Your Kingdom come, Your will be done… on EARTH AS IT IS in heaven.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Fearful Goodness of Good Friday

In Hosea, we receive an interesting prophetic picture of the soon-to-be-released goodness of God in redeeming a truly wretched, sin-loving bunch. In fact, this “latter” goodness is presented as something “to be feared.”

We read in Hosea 3:5,
"They shall fear the LORD and His goodness in the latter days" (NKJV).
How can something like God’s goodness bring us to tremble? Simple—it’s absolutely awe-inspiring when considered in context to Who God is and who we are:
  • Consider Who the Father is—Holy, perfect, blameless, majestic, glorious.
  • Consider who we are—wretched, sinful, at enmity with God, and yes, murderers of the very God Who came to rescue us.
  • Finally, consider the glorious exchange Paul describes in Ephesians 2: We were then by nature children of [God's] wrath and heirs of [His] indignation…”But God--so rich is He in His mercy! (Eph 2:3-4, AMP).

There are many roads I could travel down with this topic, but really, I want to focus on the terrifying goodness of God as expressed through His extravagant forgiveness.

Satan has an agenda for us. He seeks to corner believers with his lies and convince us that the sin in our lives alienates us from the love, presence, and yes, forgiveness of God. He wants us to believe that in order to “get right with God again,” we have to… fill in your personal blank. Do penance in our heads. Feel bad enough to become good enough again to be received by God. Or worse of all, travel down this road long enough, ascribing to these lies so often that we ultimately believe: “God doesn’t want me anymore. I’m a screw-up Christian. I just keep missing it.”

Works will not redeem you from this line of thought—revelation will. Period. Lift your eyes to the cross and everything it represents. Satan doesn’t want our minds going there, so let’s really bend him out of shape and BOLDLY behold the cross and the Man, Christ Jesus, nailed front and center. Do you know what His presence there tells me? His forgiveness and mercy are extravagant beyond comprehension.

He died an outcast. His people rejected him. His own disciples abandoned and denied him. Surely even his mother was engaged in mental gymnastics, hoping he would bypass this “cup” of suffering. Let’s face it—God came to the earth to redeem us, and what did we do? We killed him. If that’s not evidence for the total depravity of man, I don’t know what is.

Now here’s the kicker—If you and I literally killed God (which we did with our sin), and He still declared, “forgive them…” do you really think what presently we “deal with” sin-wise now places us beyond His mercy? I think not.

Behold the Man upon the Tree this Good Friday. Look upon the One we pierced—I know it’s confrontational and uncomfortable—but beyond the confrontation with our sin is the most explosive revelation of mercy one could ever receive.

Medicate upon the Savior through this dynamic worship anthem. He truly deserves all of the praise.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

"...and the Stars"

Astronomers estimate that there are about 100 thousand million stars in the Milky Way alone. Big number, eh? Initially, it almost sounds kinda fake. I mean come on. “A hundred thousand million” might as well be a “Shlabadabado-illion.” Ah, but bare in mind that this estimated calculation represents the star population of merely one galaxy.

Outside of the Milky Way, there are millions upon millions of other galaxies as well. Consider it for a moment. Millions upon millions of other galaxies beyond the Milky Way galaxy-a sphere man has merely scratched the surface of-and each one brims with an estimated 100 thousand million stars.

Now observe Genesis 1, verse 16,

"And God made the two great lights—the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night—and the stars." (ESV)

I was simply blown away last night as I considered the implication of how the stars’ creation is recorded in the Genesis account. More or less, populating millions upon millions of galaxies full of thousands of millions of stars is considered a mere sidenote to our Great God. “…and the stars.”

Got it?

Now consider this. The God Who placed a practically infinite amount of stars in the universe-effortlessly-is the same Glorious Spirit that dwells with and within you and I.

Let’s not be like Sarah and brand the miraculous laughable. Remember the Creator God who effortlessly and yet meticulously placed the countless stars in the heavens? Yeah. This same God has promised, Sarah, to supernaturally touch your dead and barren womb and bring forth the child He Himself pledged to give you.

Is it any wonder that He responded to her appropriately:

"13 And the LORD said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying, ‘Shall I surely bear a child, since I am old?’ 14 Is anything too hard for the LORD?" (Genesis 18:13-14, NKJV)

When faced with the impossible, let’s consider the One who didn’t consider creating the stars a big deal.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

My Oceanic Sojourn

This Saturday, I arose at the break of dawn (Larry’s “break of dawn” is 7:15am) to join my Dad and some family friends on a deep sea fishing excursion. Oh, the adventure that would soon greet me!


We headed out at around 8:30am and voyaged through the ole Jupiter inlet. Amazingly enough, there were 30-40 commercial fishing boats floating around, trying to snatch some “triple tail.” Now, I pride myself on being somewhat of a Cousteau-in-training and yet, I had never seen or heard of these inlet dwellers. Apparently, they’re tarpon-esque and great for eating.


Then came our first steps towards “going ocean.” It was quite choppy, but such a beautiful day! I thoroughly enjoyed our “way out” into the sea, as the ocean spray collided with my face and the smell of the salty sea air embraced my nostrils. I’m not much of a roller coaster enthusiast, but I will say that violently jerking up and down as we glided over (and through) the wake was most exhilarating.


All in all, our day at sea was non-stop action and adventure. Whether it was beholding the majestic leatherback turtles making their way towards shore (to lay eggs), watching schools of shiny Mahi Mahi zoom by the boat, or my exposure to the incredible technology innovations that has emerged since my “days” of fishing with a rod, reel, bobber and rubber worm, the trip was most enjoyable!


Ah, but those who have participated with me in previous oceanic outings surely know that beneath the beautiful blue lurks the menacing deep sea demon (i.e. seasickness). That sucker hit about two hours into the trip and man, was it torturous. Everyone was having a grand time reeling in their catch while I looked to the sea, pondering: Would being consumed by a shark be preferable to this? Fortunately, throwing-up helps (as does Dramamine, so I’ve been told). One hurl changed everything and I was, more or less, back to normal (after about an hour and a half of trying to preserve my pride).


When all is said and done, there’s nothing like the thrill of the catch and being able to bring home some fresh, wild Sea Bass or Snapper (which will cost you a pretty penny at your local seafood restaurant). Be advised, though, that fishing is aptly named “fishing.” It would be called “catching” if the majority of the time was spent reeling in those aquatic acrobats. Such is not the case.


(note: The photos are illustrative; they are not the actual pictures from my trip)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Praise Him Because He's Unshakeable

Very quick thought. I implore you, don’t embrace the flighty, good-intentioned but deadly-wrong idea that God changes or shifts based on our situations, seasons or circumstances. That may sound like an ear-tickling, emotion-massaging comfort, but it is a deception that can be extremely costly, namely if we embrace it in the midst of tribulation.

Right now, I don’t need a God who falls apart when I’m going through stuff. Sadly though, one too many folks are “teaching” and writing “Christian” self-help books about this overly emphatic Jesus Who is so “in touch” with our junk that He too collapses under the pressure. After all, we need to make Him relatable right? That’s what people need…right? No.

Does He emotionally relate to us in our distress? Absolutely. However, rejoice in the Truth that He is the unchanging, unshakeable God and that He desires to release an unshakeable kingdom into an all too shakeable planet Earth. Stand on His unshakeability in the midst of your shaking and instead of looking for a “Savior” who simply allows us to savor our circumstance, let’s seek the One Who pulls us out of the ash-heap, sets our feet upon a Rock, and collides His unshakeable world and will with ours producing the miraculous.

Rejoice in His unshakeableness!

Take comfort in the following Truths as I do,

For I am the LORD, I do not change” (Malachi 3:6, NKJV)

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” (James 1:17, NIV)

Monday, March 8, 2010

A faith-building testimony of the power in Jesus' Name

I don’t know why we as a church—both individually and corporately—have all but forsaken the glorious practice of testifying. Maybe it’s because we’ve been deceived into believing that the supernatural invasions that produce testimonies are ultimately all about us and improving our quality of life on earth. Wrong. God has been instructing me on this subject quite a bit lately, so allow me to briefly share our personal experience and His purpose in producing a testimony.

You may or may not know this but in early February my wife and I voyaged to a pastor’s conference in Jacksonville (for my work). Unfortunately, while we were there, Mercedes came down with a rather nasty flu bug. Ah, let’s call it what it was—swine flu. I cannot make light of her bout with the illness. It was so intense that it landed us in the Jacksonville emergency room until 3 in the morning.

Well, testimony number one is that God healed my wife and supernaturally protected our unborn baby from the potentially dangerous effects of swine flu. The next situation demanding the miraculous was paying the rather costly hospital bill. Even though we have health insurance, it’s never fun (and convenient) to receive a bill for $700+

Here came my potential hurdle to seeing revelation made manifest. Like I said, God has been teaching me lately about the power of praying in Jesus’ Name, not to use it as a magic “name it, claim it” formula to get what we want from God, but rather, seeing God testifying to the invisible realities of His Kingdom in our midst through that Name and that Name alone. Kingdom dominion is not released through any other name under heaven as no other Name possesses Kingdom power.

So finally, after being a stubborn, “I’m not going to ask for directions or help” stereotype, I called upon the Father to release a financial miracle in our situation. We prayed specifically in Jesus’ Name, so that the testimony would authenticate the power in that Name, not necessarily just the cool thing He would bring about in our lives. Not more than three days later, I called our insurance company and behold, I discovered that we didn’t owe any of the money the hospital initially projected.

Cool? Absolutely! But remember a few things. First of all, a testimony is not about WHAT happens, but WHO is revealed. God healed Mercedes and provided for us, and that’s worth a hearty shout, but all the more exciting is what this testimony reveals about OUR Father: His compassion, His love, His concern for His beloved, and ultimately, His desire to deposit foretastes of glory on earth (that’s what happens when the miraculous collides with our realm). Secondly, a miraculous invasion is not about obtaining “health, wealth, and comfort;” it signals the reality that the Kingdom of God is near and is experienced only through the God-man, Jesus Christ (released through praying in His Name).

Finally, a testimony brims with prophetic, faith-building power. Other believers hear what the Father has done through the Name of His Beloved Jesus and those accounts build their faith in this miracle-working, Kingdom-releasing Christ. I share this for your encouragement. If God did it for us, He can and will do it for you! Just remember, it’s not about us getting something; it’s about Him revealing Someone and oh, how awesome it is to behold that magnificent Someone as He makes the Father’s Name manifest by coming through on your behalf.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Blowing Wind of Prophetic Revelation

Last week, we attended a prayer meeting at our local Presbyterian church, and I do not exaggerate when I say that the wind of the Holy Spirit sovereignly and supernaturally blew through that place.

The word wind has actually been stirring in my spirit as of late. One particular passage that I have been hung up on is John 3:8, where Jesus dialogues with Nicodemus about the second birth. He likens the invasive, redemptive move of the Holy Spirit in a person to the nature of the blowing wind,

“The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit." (ESV)

I still haven’t mined this passage’s depths, but the Holy Spirit has revealed a few things about His movement and activity through this particular verse: The wind is God-originated and God-designated. In short, the wind is God, as it is the Spirit of God serving as the Messenger of the Revelation of God. He “comes out” of God and in turn, goes where God supernaturally directs. This verse reveals two aspects of God that tend to make the church nervous: He is both supernatural and sovereign.

Monday evening, this sovereign, supernatural wind of God blew through that prayer meeting and, by unction of the Holy Spirit, men and women began to prophesy. So often, I have observed the practice of prayer as one-dimensional, the currency of simply getting from God. Yes, we are to “ask” and make petition. God instructs it. However, there is a deeper, greater dimension of this sacred communication, where the one praying ceases trying to move God to do something and instead, God becomes the mover.

God releases prophetic insight into the spirit of the one praying, and rather than praying to God for something, that person starts praying from God about something. The person becomes a bold prophetic voice, for the things pouring forth from their spirit and ultimately out of their mouth are not “wouldn’t it be nice if God did this,” fantasies. They are prophetic realities that the Father desires to make manifest “on earth” through releasing the person, passion and power of Christ Jesus through his body (known as the Church).

Let’s enter prayer with prophetic expectation. Let’s step beyond prayer lists. They’re good. They’re necessary. But they are not the One Thing - Jesus is. Sometimes we act like what we say TO God is more important and deserving of emphasis than what God is saying… yes, to us... but what He’s saying TO us and THROUGH us is not all ABOUT us. Simply, it is all about God filling the Earth with God—first comes the “knowledge of His glory” and then BAM, then comes His manifest glory, and in the end, God receives all the glory. Period.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Revival in Kansas City Among Youth

Just wanted to share an exciting video testimony from, what I believe, is an authentic, powerful outpouring of God's Holy Spirit upon the students and leaders at the International House of Prayer Missions Base.

Why is this happening?

God is sovereign over the visitation, absolutely.

However, I believe these people are hungry for Jesus... THE Jesus of Scripture, not the Jesus of church culture and comfort Christianity.

I encourage you to visit the International House of Prayer's website and check out some of the amazing services. This is what revival and "outpouring" are all about... filling us up and sending us out.

Jesus Christ desires to be released into our everyday lives and turn lives upside down, that the lost would be brought into His Kingdom.

For example, check out this powerful testimony of the Great Commission being lived out in a Walgreens. I implore you to listen to this POWERFUL 10 minute testimony, as this so exhibits the heart of God for this hour—to manifest Himself in power, in love, in mercy to a generation destined to encounter the All Consuming Fire that is Jehovah God.



Lord, stir this hunger in us... in me... I pray in Jesus' Saving Name. Amen.

Monday, January 4, 2010

The War to Adore

“1 These are the nations that the Lord left in the land to test those Israelites who had not experienced the wars of Canaan. 2 He did this to teach warfare to generations of Israelites who had no experience in battle.” (Judges 3:1-2, NLT)



We war against two things.

I know a while back Rev. Billy Graham classically stated we fight against three hostile forces: The flesh, the world, and the devil. Absolutely. However, in the context of Judges 3, I see one thing we war against (which could be the sum total of Graham’s observation) and One Thing we war for.

First, we war to adore. We fight for the presence of the Lord. I wholeheartedly believe we spend too much time talking about who or what we’re fighting against, but really, have no perspective concerning what we are warring for. What’s on the other side of victory… in this life? Many would say blessing, breakthrough, healing, miracle, successfully resisting temptation, prayer answer, etc. Those are victory byproducts, sure, but what or Who are we really fighting for?

Before I even examine this point further, NO, we don’t war to be saved. If anything, God wages war on us to bring us to salvation. He supernaturally intervenes and interferes with our sin-loving, self-exalting existences and wrestles us to the ground to where we have no choice but to say a spiritual “Uncle!” to the Holy Ghost. No wonder Jimmy Buffet sings, “Vampires, Mummies and the Holy Ghost, these the things that terrify me the most.” Rightly so, for that Holy Ghost comes in and wrecks havoc on everything dead in our lives. He’s the God who wars and wrestles with the sinners heart, and believe you me, when you are His agenda, He’s going to get you and render you sweetly broken before the cross of Christ. So, no, we don’t fight for our salvation.

We war, however, to behold and experience our Sanctifier. Let me specify. God supernaturally places His Warrior in us at salvation. He is the Holy Spirit and He is what makes us long, yearn, and pine for the presence of God in our lives. We don’t want it. Our flesh doesn’t want it. Our flesh loves quick fixes. Our flesh loves simply being “okay” with what God deems intolerable, and that is living amidst “ites”—addictions, sin, religious deceptions—we are being groomed to simply be okay with these things, and listen, the institutional church ain’t doing a whole lot about it. Why? They’ve ceased fighting for His presence and instead, decided to finance their programs. When we’re in the Spirit, however, the lesser things disappear into the background and our heart’s longing is to feast upon Christ alone.

Jason Upon has a beautiful, spontaneous, prophetic anthem entitled “The Cost of Intimacy.” One of the lines is “We’re fighting for the presence of the Lord—a generation of warriors!” The Spirit of Jesus sanctifies us, don’t misunderstand me. However, we war to be with Him. We war for Him by Him. We war with His weapons, His arsenal, His grace, His enabling.

I’m not a proponent of “God saved you; now it’s all up to you” theology. Not true. However, now that we are saved, we’ve been enlisted in the army of God and we’d be stupid to believe that as an army, we’re called to sit around and scrub spiritual toilets all day.

Secondly, we war against the “ites” we examined previously. We war against the flesh, the devil, the distractions, the temptations, the sin we struggled with prior to our salvation that wants to stay in the land.

When we reject Jesus as Lord over every sphere of our lives and refuse to place Him at the center of our world, we are basically agreeing with the Israelites of Judges. “God, we want your blessing. We want you to have a part of our lives. But we want our own thing. We’ll do what (we think) You expect of us. We’ll do the Christian stuff; however, there are things we want to do and you keep your hands off those parts of our lives.”

I say that to God. I hate that I say that, but I do. We live with an old man called the flesh and let me tell you, this is dude selfish, cranky and boisterous!

Ultimately, our enemy conspires to thwart us from engaging Almighty God. He’s done this so strategically, most of all, through silencing the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. Why? When we grasp the Gospel, we understand a myriad of Truths that all stand side-by-side, and upon believing those Truths, we are privileged to access the very presence of the Most Holy God Who delights in undoing us in His majesty.

We are called and equipped to wage this war. Unfortunately, we’re being told two lies. One is that we do absolutely nothing now that we’re saved and whatever happens…happens. Then you have “those” people on the other side of the fence fighting and rebuking the devil from sunup to sundown. Oh, he must love the attention and delight in his duel-success—keeping the army of God asleep, or making them maintain their defensive (as they fight, unaware of Who and what they’re actually fighting for.)

We are inexperienced in true, Scriptural, spiritual warfare. Ah, but I believe the Spirit of God is awakening us. The sleeping giant is rising and the reality of His glory covering the earth is becoming an ever near reality.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

True Spirit of Christmas

I feel like Charlie Brown. Humorously enough, when he cries out, “Can someone tell me the true meaning of Christmas?!” he is standing a platform (where he and the rest of the Peanuts gang have been vigorously rehearsing for a Christmas production)… this platform so accurately represents the Church of the twenty first century, especially during the Christmas season. Pageants. Productions. Programs. Ah, but where is the preaching of the true Incarnation? Am I simply referring to that which occurred once two thousand years ago through the womb of the Virgin? No.



The true Spirit of Christmas is the Holy Spirit of God Who has been deposited in the hearts of those who have called upon the Name of Jesus Christ as Savior, and let me tell you, while we place a lot of emphasis on how much Jesus we “put in”, I believe a prophetic cry is emerging from the very heartbeat of God—“Release my Son into the Earth!”

‘Tis a weighty mandate indeed. And yet, isn’t it an appropriate call to action for an organism defined as the very body of Jesus Christ?

What was the common denominator amidst those who encountered Christ that first Christmas season? Divine Encounters Initiated by the Holy Spirit. In other words, those who longed for the Christ did not just one day decide or will to experience Jesus, especially the Jesus who was released into the Earth. He wasn’t a political powerhouse or a government over-hauler. He was the Lamb. His primary purpose was not to bring natural liberation from Rome; it was supernatural deliverance from the sin-tyranny of Satan. The Sinner’s Saviour is in fact the only Jesus who can incite us to leave everything behind and follow Him with our lives, for when we live in full view of that revelation—we were lost wretches, incapable of saving ourselves—and He came to the rescue.

Contrary to the lyrics of many Christian worship songs of this age, NO, we didn’t “call” and He answered our yearning beckon. Friends, we rejected Him. We crucified Him. We spat at Him and mocked Him and hurled insults at Him. And yet, He still came to the rescue. Oh the praise and thanksgiving that such Truth should up well in our hearts!

And again, only the Holy Spirit could open our eyes to long for and in turn, receive such a seemingly “lowly” Savior as our Great Redeemer and Liberator. This Spirit not only awakens us to the Truth of Who Jesus is, and what He came to do. We live, move, and breath in response to that, yes. However, we were never called to do it alone. Jesus is awakening his army in the Earth and Christian, He has sovereignly intended to do that through you.

The Holy Spirit is awakening this groan to release Jesus in the hearts of a generation. A John (the Baptist) generation. The Bible describes him as one filled with the Spirit and power of Elijah. What does this Spirit do? It prepares a prophetic atmosphere, fitting the environment of an era, time, hour, or generation for a Holy Visitation from God Almighty. Elijah was appointed to do that on Mount Caramel. John was called to do it prior to the Savior’s first advent.

So what releases these Johns? Encounter with Jesus.

“A few days later Mary hurried to the hill country of Judea, to the town where Zechariah lived. She entered the house and greeted Elizabeth. At the sound of Mary’s greeting, Elizabeth’s child leaped within her, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.” (Luke 1:39-41, NLT)

Here, we witness a powerful exchange between Mary—literally filled with Jesus—and Elizabeth, who was hosting the developing, fetal John. That encounter with one filled-with-Jesus (Mary) stirred the forerunner-in-gestation (John), causing him to leap in the womb. This goes to show that the Christ-in-us when placed in close proximity to a chosen forerunner, should spiritually awaken that fetus. The question begs: Are we living as true hosts of Christ, ready in season and out of season to manifest Him into an atmosphere or environment?

You never know what chosen vessels may be around when Christ-in-you shines forth. May the bride assume the position of Mary—serving as a literal vessel and host for Jesus Christ.

Just as in the days preceding Christ’s first advent, I believe the Holy Spirit is sovereignly stirring a prophetic yearning and longing in the hearts of a generation for the Christ. Not the happy-go-lucky Jesus. Not “Jesus as my homeboy.” Not religion. Not feel-good, felt-needs focused, program-driven, timed down to the minute church. Not even the Jesus presented by most of evangelical Christianity in this day and age, Who essentially saves us from mediocrity and brings us into happiness, peace, joy, health, wealth and warm fuzzies. Not the emergent Jesus. Not the seeker-friendly Jesus. Not the indecisive, stoic, distant, hip, cool Christ. Friends, the Spirit of God is stirring a generation, calling them into the “wilderness,” just as He did John the Baptis. John didn’t learn from the Pharisees of his day, nor will this generation be theologically schooled from the “Christian celebs” of ours. The Holy Spirit has a people in training who will be grounded in True Christology and equipped to manifest the power of Jesus into the Earth.

I sense the Lord saying, “A generation is emerging out of a barren womb. A dead, impossible place where God-life seems nonexistent: The world, culture, religion…even the modern church. This generation needs to be around Jesus-conduits. Men and women overshadowed by the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of Elijah that awakens generations to repentance for these vessels have seen the King and are supernaturally made away of their hopelessness and desperation for Christ, the Emmanuel.”

The Spirit of Christmas is setting up a supernatural collision, where the yearn of a generation will collide with a historic outpouring of the Spirit. Result? Historic revival that will prepare the bride for the bridegroom’s coming and awaken sinners out of darkness and translate them into Jesus’ saving light.