I believe there is something to be learned from children in the way they approach life. Perhaps some of us need to be placed in a slower group, intentionally cutting back our ambitions, appointments, and endeavors in order to live a more manageable and healthy life. I understand that certain things need to get done and adults have responsibilities, but if we are always in a hurry it can be easy to miss the moment. This might be a good time to take a break from your busy schedule and enter into the care-free world of your child's play- at least for a few minutes...
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Children Are Timeless
I believe there is something to be learned from children in the way they approach life. Perhaps some of us need to be placed in a slower group, intentionally cutting back our ambitions, appointments, and endeavors in order to live a more manageable and healthy life. I understand that certain things need to get done and adults have responsibilities, but if we are always in a hurry it can be easy to miss the moment. This might be a good time to take a break from your busy schedule and enter into the care-free world of your child's play- at least for a few minutes...
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Revival Is Stirring
A new, or perhaps more accurately, a renewed vision of the Great Commission is being implanted in the hearts of Christians. They are becoming more aware that following Jesus is not merely about good church attendance, Bible study, and offering. A revelation is being released that is causing men and women to grasp the idea of societal transformation through becoming influencers and mind-molders in the important pillars of our nation. Believers are being challenged to be the head and not the tail in their sphere of influence and disciple their entire field with kingdom principles, presence, and power. The separation of what is considered sacred and secular is blurring as the Church embraces her call to expand the Kingdom until all kingdoms are under the authority of Christ. What will be your role in this movement?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Faith, Healing, and Innocence
Friday, May 6, 2011
Taking Risk
Faith is activated by risk. It is not enough to simply believe in principles or concepts. Believers must step out and act upon their faith in order to advance the kingdom. It is usually fear that hinders us from taking action. But interestingly, when we begin to take risks, the fear factor becomes lessened and we actually develop confidence in something we once feared. For example, some children are scared when they first learn how to ride a bike. This is natural because it takes time to master balancing on two wheels and not fall. Eventually kids become proficient at riding and will even begin racing, jumping, or doing tricks on their bikes. I remember the fear I had in asking others if I could pray for them. So many thoughts raced through my mind such as, "What will they think of me? What if they reject me? What if nothing happens when I pray?" The more I approached and prayed for people, the less frightening it became to the point where others have even called me bold in my faith. I'm not so certain I would label it that way because I still have to overcome fear and doubt when ministering to others, but it is certainly much better than it used to be. When I read the Bible, there are so many stories of people who do crazy things for God. They are like the extreme sports athletes of the Christian world- standing up to giants, fighting armies, facing lions, healing the sick, casting out demons, and raising the dead. I want to live the same way. I believe as we take small steps of risk, we will build confidence to do the greater things. May our lives be a continuation of the book of Acts!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Prayer for Reformation
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 5, 2011, as a National Day of Prayer. I invite all citizens of our Nation, as their own faith or conscience directs them, to join me in giving thanks for the many blessings we enjoy, and I ask all people of faith to join me in asking God for guidance, mercy, and protection for our Nation."
We have been bombarded with challenges such as the recession, national deficit, earthquakes, tsunamis, radioactive leaks, tornadoes, and global terrorism. Add to this the ongoing battle of protecting unborn children, preserving the institution of marriage, and promoting healthy marriages, the United States of America is truly in need of divine intervention. I am thankful for the National Day of Prayer tomorrow but it just seems that one day is not enough. It would be wonderful if there was a movement, revival, or awakening that caused the hearts of people to turn back to the Lord. Though we cannot control others, we can make a choice for ourselves. May we gather together in unity with other believers to stand in the gap for our nation and the entire world to experience transformation. Our prayers shift earthly realities!
Friday, April 29, 2011
The Royal Wedding
The Happy Newlyweds
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Hearing Should Be Believing
Jesus continues in verses 15-18, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.” Jesus is now telling the Church that certain things will happen with believers. We have the testimony of countless Christians who are experiencing signs and wonders in their lives. Just like the Eleven, we have a choice of whether to embrace the words of our Lord and the testimonies of the saints or face rebuke for our stubborn refusal to believe. Eventually, the apostles get it right and start doing the stuff. I pray the Church may listen and do the same.
Monday, April 25, 2011
An Alliance for Revival
Up until a few years ago, I never heard of any of these people or ministries. Even though I grew up attending church, graduated from seminary, and even served in ministry as a pastor, I was unaware that the Holy Spirit was still moving in signs and wonders through normal Christians. Healing, prophecy, deliverance, and miracles are available for all believers! In fact, the Church is commanded to walk in this type of power and authority. There is more! May we have a hunger, humility, and desperation to seek it out.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Passover
This is an excerpt of an article from the Caleb Company regarding Passover:
On this day, 3500 years ago, lambs were slaughtered throughout Goshen in Egypt,
Hyssop brushes stroked Jewish doorposts with lamb's blood.
The children of Israel met quietly,
Sequestered behind their bloodstained doors,
Waiting to be delivered from 400 years of slavery.
On this night, 3500 years ago, the Lord went through the land looking for blood on doorposts.
There was a great deliverance, a pass-over.
Firstborn sons were slain in houses where there was no blood.
Wailing and mourning was heard when judgement came in Egypt.
On this night, 3500 years ago, freedom was proclaimed in Israel.
Firstborn sons of believing Israel were spared through the blood of the lamb.
The lamb's blood painted on doorposts brought freedom.
The wealth of Egypt became the wealth of Israel.
Shouts of joy were heard as Moses led Israel out of Egypt.
On this night, 3500 years ago, the exodus from Egypt came suddenly.
For 3500 years faithful servants of God have remembered this night.
On this day, 2000 years ago, another Lamb was slain,
Human hearts were stroked with Lamb's blood and freed from centuries of slavery.
On this day, 2000 years ago, the Lord began to look for Lamb's blood on the doorposts of hearts.
There was a great deliverance - a passing over.
On this day, 2000 years ago, wealth was restored to the sons of Adam,
Another Moses led another Israel out of another Egypt.
On this day, 2000 years ago, Lamb's blood on the doorposts of hearts brought freedom.
Today, Lamb's blood is still found on human hearts.
Deliverance is found behind a blood-stained door.
If the doorpost of your heart is stained with Lamb's blood, have a glorious Passover.
If not, grab quickly the hyssop and look for the Lamb's blood.
The exodus will come suddenly!
The Lamb who was slain has risen and will return as King of kings and Lord of lords!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Miracles in Sunday School
There is something special about teaching children the supernatural ways of the Holy Spirit. They are natural dreamers and haven't been completely educated out of believing the miraculous. My prayer is that there will be a transformation in Children's Ministry away from mere transfer of information or even baby-sitting, to an impartation and activation of their faith to become world-changing revivalists. They don't have a junior Holy Spirit. They can defeat the works of the enemy, heal the sick, cast out demons, prophesy, and preach the gospel. We just have to model it for them.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Causing Others to Sin
It would seem that the Church throughout history has acted more like the disciples than this anonymous man. We have been more concerned with rules and judgment while missing the true heart of Jesus. Our responsibility is to encourage the "little ones" to do big things for God. What would happen if Christians heard testimonies of Christ and started doing the same things with child-like faith? There would be a global revolution. I believe it is happening in our generation.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
The Kingdom Is At Hand
This is an amazing little story hidden in the Gospels. No other details are given about this person yet his testimony has the potential to ignite our faith to higher levels. This man was probably one of the many who had witnessed Jesus teach and perform miracles. Maybe he was even healed from a sickness or set free from demonic oppression. Whatever the case, he tapped into a reality that was available to those who were willing to grasp it- we can walk in the authority and power of Jesus through His name. The apostles mistakenly believed this man's actions were inappropriate but Jesus corrected them and pointed out that they were actually on the same team. Jesus continually preached the good news of the kingdom. For those with ears to ear and eyes to see this message was more than just about repentance, it was an invitation to enter into the nature of God's kingdom and experience transformation. Whereas others simply listened, observed, or even judged the ministry of Christ, this man realized that he was able to emulate it. I believe this obscure character can be a motivator for all believers to envision what is possible when we have faith and take risks. May the Church rise up in boldness to advance the kingdom through healing, deliverance, and salvation!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Lesson from the Loaves
Amusingly, right after this feeding miracle the disciples forget to bring bread with them (except for one loaf they had on the boat). Jesus then warns them about the yeast of the Pharisees and that of Herod. The disciples think it's because they had no bread but Jesus rebukes them and questions their faith saying, "Do you still not see or understand? Are your hearts hardened? Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear? (v.17)" Just like in Mark 6:52, the disciples were missing a very important lesson from the miraculous feeding. Jesus points out that they fed the five thousand with five loaves and had twelve basketfuls of pieces left over. Then they fed the four thousand with seven loaves and had seven basketfuls remaining. What were they not understanding? I think there are several principles they could glean from these experiences but I believe Jesus was emphasizing the role of faith in the supernatural. The Pharisees demanded a sign from heaven right after the feeding of the 4000 and then Jesus warns his disciples about the yeast of the Pharisees, reminding them of the two feeding miracles. They actually fed more people with less food and had more left over the first time versus the second time when they fed less people with more food and had less left over. Could it be that the difference was the result of the Pharisees' yeast? Unbelief, false teaching, spiritual blindness, and the religious spirit may have been present among the 4000 to cause a lessening of the miraculous. Maybe the disciples were even influenced by the Pharisees and began to doubt a little. What will it take for the Church of today to walk in the faith that Jesus demonstrated and commanded us to have? Let us learn to develop a pure faith and partner with God to bring miracles to impossible situations.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
The Presence of the Lord
We carry the presence of God within our hearts and are commanded to do the same things Jesus did. As we properly steward the presence of the Lord, the supernatural becomes a natural occurrence. When this happens, we will not have to worry about going out to evangelize- the world will come to us.
See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn." Isaiah 60:1-3
Friday, April 8, 2011
Heavenly Encounters
I believe more people are going to be having these types of encounters in the years ahead. God is releasing a revelation not only about the reality of heaven but its nature. The Church is responsible for praying and releasing God's will on earth as it is in heaven. The more we learn about heaven, the better equipped we will be to advance His kingdom on earth until one day the knowledge of the glory of the Lord will cover the earth. If you are interested in finding out more about Colton, check out this video.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Godliness Without Power
What happens when believers look godly but deny the power of God? Churches become religious centers of doctrine, morality, and social justice unable to provide more than human effort and ingenuity to problems requiring supernatural solutions. Jesus gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit. It is the Spirit who enables us to walk a life of power. May we not deny this power but learn how to partner with it to bring global transformation.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Faith
An example of a "greater thing" would be a fulfillment of Jesus' words that we would have the ability to move mountains. Matthew 21:18-22 says:
Jesus curses the fig tree
I do not believe Jesus was speaking metaphorically. The withered leaves of the fig tree demonstrate how real and powerful Jesus' words were. It takes a high level of faith to do what Jesus did to the tree but seemingly greater faith to tell a mountain to throw itself into the sea. There is a day coming when the Church will possess this type of mountain-moving faith. Can you imagine after the 9.0 earthquake hit Japan and tsunami sirens were blaring, a group of believers walking to the water's edge? They see the monstrous wave rising up before them but say, "No! Mountain, go throw yourself into the sea!" and an entire city is saved. God is waiting for a generation to believe His divine promises, embrace their authority, and walk in faith-filled power as children of the King. I pray it is our generation.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Finding the Lord
I always thought the destructive wind, earthquake, and fire were the result of God's majestic and omnipotent presence. But Scripture plainly teaches that He was not in any of those natural disasters. What if the enemy was behind these frightening displays in order to prevent Elijah from meeting with God? Whenever tragedy strikes, many people are quick to blame or question God. It is believed that tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis display either God's judgment, apathy, or even ineptitude. Part of the enemy's strategy is to implant seeds of doubt about the goodness of God through these lies. One of the great deceptions of the enemy is to convince people that his works are actually the act of God. When this happens, believers seem to spend more time arguing over theology than addressing the problem. May the Church grow in wisdom and discernment to understand the signs of the time. May we also embrace a proper theology regarding God's nature and purposes. And finally, let us rise up in our divinely given authority and power to undo and thwart the works of the enemy.
Friday, April 1, 2011
God Loves Family
The enemy has long understood the significance of family and has worked strategically to destroy it. From sickness, death, abuse, and divorce to even a redefining of the institution of marriage, families are in a battle to maintain its health and integrity. God said in Malachi 4:5-6, “See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes. He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents." John the Baptist was a fulfillment of this prophecy (cf. Luke 1:17) as he strengthened families in order to prepare the way for Jesus. It is interesting that one of the main preparations for the advent of Christ was the restoration of family. The same call is being sounded today as we await his second coming. We need prophetic voices to rise up and protect, nurture, heal, and commission families for the return of the King. The cycle of divorce will be broken, abortions will end, orphans will be adopted and cared for, children will be loved, and marriage will be protected and cherished. Father, strengthen your family and all the families of the earth!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Building the Church v. Making Disciples
Jesus is our model for what true discipleship looks like. He submitted himself to the Father and walked in the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus taught, healed, and delivered people. He commissioned his followers to do the same. True disciples look like their teacher. When the Church does what Jesus did, growth is inevitable. Jesus never had a marketing strategy or even invited people to come to his meetings, yet he always attracted crowds. As we learn to walk in the authority and power of Jesus, obeying his command to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the leper, and cast out demons (cf. Matthew 10:8), there will not be enough room in our churches to handle the masses who come. My prayer is that the Church will focus less on attendance and more on how to be and make good disciples.
"These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also..." Acts 17:6 (KJV)
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
The Mystery of Marriage
The highest revelation of our identity in Christ is as the bride. The thought of being the bride of Jesus is foreign, confusing, and even offensive to many people. Some Christians reject the Song of Songs from the Bible and cannot grasp how our relationship with Jesus could be viewed as a marriage. If we remember that heaven does not mimic earth but rather earth is a shadow of the reality of heaven than it is understandable how marriage would be the pinnacle of a spiritual relationship. There is no greater intimate relationship than a husband and a wife. Most Christians have not yet attained this level of intimacy with Jesus. This is nothing to be ashamed of because marriage should only come in age-appropriate seasons. Children do not fully understand or seek to get married because they are not mature enough for this type of relationship. Spiritual mothers and fathers are charged with the care of sons and daughters. They demonstrate what a healthy "marriage" relationship with Jesus looks like and help their children grow up to one day experience the same things for themselves. Let us be intentional in our development as Christians and prepare ourselves for the greatest union with Jesus as our groom.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Stages of Our Identity
Although we always maintain a humble heart of service to the Lord, Jesus invites us to a higher level of intimacy. The second stage of our identity is friendship. In John 15:15, Jesus tells his disciples, "I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you." A slave serves out of fear, duty, or sometimes even honor but a friend serves out of love.
The third stage of our identity is the revelation of sonship. At the end of the day, a friend goes home but a son stays with his father. Sons and daughters are flesh and blood. They receive an inheritance and are beloved by their dad. They even look like him. It is usually the dream of a son to grow up to be just like his daddy.
The fourth and final stage of our identity is as the bride of Christ. Sons and daughters eventually grow up and leave their father's house but a spouse remains until the end. There is no greater or more intimate bond than a husband and wife. This is the mystery Paul talks about in Ephesians 5:31-32.
The level or stage of identity we view ourselves will dictate how we experience and relate to God. For instance, if we are in the first stage of slave, we will usually experience God as a master. Our connection will most likely be based on trying to please Him through works or acts of service. It is our destiny to progress through these stages until we have a passionate, undying, and mature love for Jesus. I will address the bridal revelation in the next post but no matter what stage we are at, we can grow in our love and understanding. Let us make every effort to experience God not just as a master or friend but also a Father and lover!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Saints and Sinners
How we view ourselves directly affects our behavior. One pastor says, "If you believe you are a sinner, you will sin by faith". Our true identity is one of regal holiness. We are part of a royal priesthood. We are kings and queens. When we see ourselves as royalty, we will begin to act like it. I will write more about the stages of our identity in the next post but let us repent of false self-perceptions and declare the truth that we are indeed saints!
Monday, March 21, 2011
One Thing
I just attended the regional conference here in Pasadena and it was awe-inspiring to see hundreds of people, especially youth from all over southern California, cry out for more of the Lord. God is attracted to hunger and He gladly feeds those who draw near to Him with earnest desire. May our hunger for Him far outweigh any other attraction in our lives. Let us return to our first love and make our primary ministry to the Lord.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Offending the Mind
It is amazing that Jesus did not chase after his disciples and explain what he really meant by those graphic and strange words. He did not seem concerned that people were leaving. In fact, it appears that Jesus was purposely trying to confuse his disciples. He was intentionally offending their minds in order to reveal their hearts! He turned to the Twelve and asked if they wanted to leave as well. Simon Peter responded, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." In one sense Peter was saying, "Jesus, we don't know what you're talking about but we do know that when you speak something inside of us comes alive". Often the things that God says or does can be mysterious, confounding, and downright offensive. It is our responsibility to get past any mental offense and trust Him. We have a choice when confronted with challenging words or actions from the Lord- we can either stay offended or commit to seeking Him more. When we choose the latter, we position ourselves for greater intimacy and encounters.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Beyond Scripture
John 21:25 declares that, "Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written." In just three short years of ministry, all the works of Jesus could not be contained in a mere book. There appears to be more that we don't know about Jesus than things that we do. Jesus even tells his disciples near the end of his time on earth, “I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth” (John 16:12). Jesus wanted to share more with his disciples but they just weren't ready to receive it. He was not worried because the Holy Spirit would guide his followers into all truth. Though the Bible is our standard for salvation, intimacy, and destiny, there is still more we must learn through the person of the Holy Spirit. Let us become friends with the Holy Spirit and familiar with his voice so that we will discover more of the truth!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Balancing Scripture
Many Christians have valued the principle of "sola scriptura" as a rule of faith while diminishing the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding us into all truth. In today’s society pastors are expected to have a college degree, a graduate seminary degree, and at least a basic understanding of Hebrew and Greek in order to study the Scriptures correctly. Seminaries emphasize exegesis, literary criticism, contextual criticism, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and even German as necessary components to proper theological study. This limits over 99% of the world’s population. The Bible was not intended only for the educated few, it was given for the growth, encouragement, and sustenance of all God’s people.
What about the poor, uneducated, illiterate, persecuted? What about the early church that had no New Testament as we know now? The Bible is the Word of God. It is our rule of faith. But without a relationship with the Holy Spirit, we are in danger of allowing Scripture turn us into legalistic, religious, and ignorant Christians rather than loving, grace-filled, empowered believers. There are many people who commit their lives to studying the Bible, some as professional scholars. But often they don’t truly know God or are known by Him. We are not measured by our knowledge of the Bible, only our knowledge of the Lord. I will continue this thought in the next post, but may we develop a proper view of Scripture as a means to a divine encounter and not just a holy handbook.
"You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life." John 5:39