Being Released From Poverty, Welfare, and Antichrist

Growing up, I did not have a mindset of poverty or welfare.
It wasn’t until I encountered the fivefold ministry and a bunch of other trappings of full gospel Charismatic/Pentecostal spirituality that I developed a harder mindset and a welfare or poverty spirit.
Learning how to walk under the covering provided by another person, such as a pastor, or bishop, or apostle provided me with an interesting mindset:. Unless the anointed person prayed for you, you were powerless to do anything against the enemy, and if you went and did something G-d told you to do and didn’t get your covering’s permission, the chance was high you would become a casualty of war. John Paul Jackson told them so.
And then, a funny thing happened; I began to ask what would happen if I ignored the counsel of spiritual leaders.
And my question was answered, not once, but repeatedly.
There was no real difference in protection between having a covering and not having a covering.
And then I began to think against and then speak against covering as necessary.
Covering has by and large grown into just another method of controlling others, limiting others.
And once I eliminated that problem and decomplicated my life, I took Yeshua as my covering, and shared that with others, and then life in Him became fun and enjoyable again.
The bottom line is this: we can attempt to add very silly things to our walk with the L-rd that we do not need, or we can just be with Him.
The Bible, which teaches against this kind of covering, uses the word “cover” in a different way

Love covers a multitude of sins.

Think deeply about this, gang, and be free from that spirit of Antichrist that would seek to control your every action.
Consider this as further proof: if Yeshua the Christ tells you to do something, and that instruction is contradicted by your covering, then your covering is violating Christ’s and and you are now opening the door to the spirit of Antichrist.
Your job is to do what the L-rd tells you and to stop believing that you have to run the L-rd’s instructions by someone else.
You are not someone else’s, yes-man, do-boy, go-fer, or step-and-fetch-it.
Your job is not to warm your pastor’s car or carry his Bible.
You are not a field hand or a house negro.
You are not a bastard that the L-rd tolerates to love inside the city gate.
You are a son of the King.
You were designed to live in Father’s house and spread Father’s kingdom, and some of you that have accumulated authority are designed to do way more than you already are doing.
He has great and precious promises, and your slaveowners want to keep you small.
G-d does not want to keep you small and manageable. He wants you large, released, and dangerous.
If you know what to do, then do it. And be dangerous at it.
Don’t act like you need another one, two, or thirty witnesses to do what He has told you.
Stop behaving as if you lack resources. As a believer, you are surrounded by resources.
You are wealthy beyond your wildest dreams.
Start looking for what you have around you, and make a list of the resources.
And start building something.
If you need permission, then as one called to pastor and as male and father in the body of Christ, I release you and you have my permission. Go, do, be whatever He has given you to do or be.
Be blessed, be loved, and be dangerous.
And recognize that John Paul Jackson did not write Needless Casualties of War in order to scare us. There IS actually a decent lesson in that book.

Man Gave Names To What?

So, here we go, gang:

Now out of the ground the L-rd G-d had formed every beast of the field and every bird of the heavens and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. And whatever the man called every living creature, that was its name. The man gave names to all livestock and to the birds of the heavens and the beasts of the field. But for Adam there was not found a helper fit for him.
Genesis 2:19-20 (2007 English Standard Version)

It says here that man gave names to livestock, beasts of the field, and birds or the air.
So, man names land and air animals.
What about the marine and aquatic life?
I would love to learn with and from those who read the blog here.
Any ideas what is going on here? A detail or two that I am missing?
I am not the fount of all knowledge. I wanted to get some ideas from.what each of you are hearing or thinking.
What occurs to each of y’all that does not occur to me?
I appreciate any thoughts, no matter how unrefined they may feel to each of you.

From the Desk of Dave Brooks: Window of Reconciliation for December

I will be gone from SM for the next 90 days, gang, but Aoife will know that I got the drop on her this time around, thanks to Dave Brooks.  For those who do not know him, he is worth getting to know, as a Giver.
It’s okay, gang.  Some of y’all are going to have to read that couplet again.
Anyway, From Dave’s desk:

Hey Everyone! I have a couple of “food for thought” items I’d like to offer, for your consideration. One is that we have a window of reconciliation coming up a month from today, and it’s not too early to start leaning into it.
Here’s a link: https://theslg.com/content/window-of-reconciliation-december
For the past two years, I’ve started leaning into the March window of reconciliation for community starting in January. For Susan and myself, our community has been pretty chewed up and toxic in many respects. I can’t say exactly why but for whatever reason God has met us in these efforts and we have seen a lot of restoration in that area, not always what we specifically looked for, but overall quite marvelous.
The second thing I wanted to float out there is that I’m starting a Scripture binge, as of two days ago. I normally read through the Word twice a year using a 90-day plan in YouVersion. However, I’m using the hunger approach this time; instead of a programmed number of chapters, I have it in my heart to go until it’s done for the day. I listened to most of Genesis yesterday and started Exodus this morning, with Susan.
For me, this goes toward satisfying and nurturing something very deep, and it always does a significant cleansing. I have in the past experienced a number of “things” (I’ll omit details) which have provided significant direction or motivation.

The linked text from Arthur is as follows:

Window of Reconciliation – December

Reconciliation with Our Destiny

Have you ever wished you could rewrite a couple chapters of your life?
Most of us have.
Let’s try another. Do you feel your life is slipping away and you aren’t making progress toward possessing your birthright?
Most of us feel that, too.
If you are part of that “most of us” tribe, you need to do some business with the King during the month of December because there is a window of reconciliation then that is too good to pass up.

Special Seasons

Did you know that all time is not created equal?
On the first day of creation God carefully pointed out the two disparate sections of the time He had created. Then He carefully showed that each day of the week was unique. On the fourth day, He introduced the concept of seasons and stipulated that His seasons were to be ruled over with precision.
Knowing the extravagance of God’s love gifts to us, I am sure there are layers upon layers of seasons that were created for our wellbeing. We are only now beginning to look for them and understand how to synchronize with God’s provisions in time.
There are four seasons of reconciliation during the year which we have identified. Each runs for ten days on either side of the solstice and equinox. They are as follows:

  • March 10th-30th is the season for Reconciliation with Community.
  • June 10th-30th is the season for Reconciliation with Land.
  • September 10th-30th is the season for Reconciliation with God.
  • December 10th-30th is the season for Reconciliation with Our Destiny.

Reconciliation is always on God’s heart and we are permitted to reconcile at any time throughout the year. However, He showed us with the Day of Atonement that we should come to grips with how much alienation we have permitted to creep in each year, and at the appointed time there is extra grace available to move back toward our proper places of connection.
So December’s window of reconciliation is coming. What does it look like for you to be reconciled to your destiny during this window?

The Process

The first step is to set aside a realistic block of time to assess how you see the nature of your calling. It is important to listen to your honest feelings, even though your theology may protest that some of your feelings are inappropriate or irreverent.

  • For example, have you never even considered your calling so that you face the shame of negligence?
  • Or have you sought it diligently and found heaven to be silent on the issue?
  • Do you feel you have no calling, or are you afraid of its magnitude?
  • Do you wish at times your calling was smaller, less dramatic and demanding?
  • Or do you envy the great calling others around you clearly walk in?

The second step is to assess your timeline in light of your destiny.

  • Do you feel you have wasted valuable time in the past?
  • Perhaps you are grieving a great sin that might have cost you at least a portion of your birthright.
  • Or are you one of the few who has known and pursued your destiny with a clear focus and great intensity since your youth?
  • Or have you been eager to move toward your destiny but feel God is detached, ignoring your passion and not providing what He must provide for you to go forward. Perhaps you feel you are watching the years slip away without any chance of possessing your birthright.
The third step is to bring your feelings into alignment with God’s reality. This is reconciliation.
There are three realities that you must embrace.

  • Your call is exactly right for you. If it feels like it doesn’t fit, then you are not seeing something correctly. It might be that you do not see what your call really is. Or you might see only a small part of your total call. Or you might desire another call that is not right for you because of your unresolved legitimacy issues. Regardless of the cause, the reality is that God did not mismatch your call to your design and your time and place in history.
  • God is not running behind in your life. World history is full of stories about people who seemed stalled or blocked but suddenly found that God had been busy for decades creating a perfect cultural context for them to possess their birthright. When His time was right, they leaped forward because the way had been prepared.
  • Finally and most significantly, there are no shortages of opportunities in life. Let us suppose for purposes of discussion that you have indeed sinned so grievously in the past that God Himself has removed some portion of your calling.

Suppose His justice no longer allows you to do what was originally planned. Stop for a moment and try to visualize all the tasks He has allocated to specific people that are not being done by them.
Everything that has been removed from someone, or abandoned by someone, is available for reassignment by God.
Ponder this example: Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land because God gave him the birthright that Moses forfeited by his sin. God’s justice may require Him to remove something from you as He did from Moses, but if you have been diligent in developing your design, He has a million warehouses full of “unclaimed property.”
While His justice removed one thing from you, His love would rejoice in giving you more . . . if you are worthy.

Can It Really Happen?

Your objective in reconciling with your destiny should be to bring your emotions into alignment with God’s reality. This is such a vital task that I urge you to set aside significant blocks of time to wait on the Lord.
Share with the King what you know to be true about Him and His reality. Then share what your emotions shout at you every day, blatantly contradicting that truth. Finally, invite Jesus to crown this season with yet another miracle of reconciliation as He brings your emotions into alignment with His reality.
How will He do it?
I have no idea.
And that is precisely what makes this process so spectacularly wonderful.
Christ’s resources for bringing about reconciliation are more varied than the number of stars in the sky multiplied to the millionth power. This is the essence of His nature. This is what Jesus came to earth to do. This is His greatest joy, finest masterpiece and most enduring triumph.
Even if you have a treasure chest of the most exquisite memories of Christmases past, the King would be delighted to exceed all your past experiences by giving you the consummate gift of becoming reconciled to His design and His destiny for you.
THIS is MY reason for celebrating this season.
Arthur Burk
Herzogenbuchsee, Switzerland
November 21, 2008

Our Unrighteousness Vs. Christ’s Righteousness

Red Maserati
Let me offend some of you right out of the gate.
G-d is not that impressed with your unrighteousness or your real failures, not nearly as impressed as some of y’all are with them.
Now that I have said that, let me frame what i mean.
See, many of us enjoy making much of how much of a sinner we were/are/will be when we come to Christ. And yes, I know, there are some pretty messed-up things that we each did in our live BC (Before Christ).
However, what we end up doing is making the egregious error of saying we ARE sinners saved by grace.
We take our own unrighteousness, real or perceived, and make that the determining factor and lynchpin of our walk with Christ. “But I am going to sin every day. Even when Ben Franklin kept a list and tried to stop sinning, he came around at the end of the day and saw it was impossible”.
Um, how do I put not to fine a point on my response.
How about, “hell, no”, for starters?
The rat race of staying sinless as an end in itself is an exercise in futility.
And there is no reason to add sin to sin by saying we are filthy, miserable, bastard, sinners who are barely saved by grace, and then engaging in an attitude of self-spiritual-rape as if we are not good enough, and then inviting the enemy to do the same on a near-constant basis.
Your sin and your unrighteousness Before Christ, real or perceived, is not the Lodestone, lynchpin, North Star, or the Determinant of the Matrix (see Linear Algebra and Cramer’s Rule for an explanation) of your relationship with Christ after coming to know Him. Rather, his righteousness is. And He sanctifies you and makes you righteous. Romans 8 is an astounding exposition of this concept.
I WAS a sinner. You WERE a sinner. You have been redeemed, and are a new creation.
You ARE ravished by His affections, He deeply adores you and chases you and treasures you and HAS, even in your pre-Christian state, given you gifts from conception. One of these is called your Redemptive Gift.
He has foreordained you to chase after your destiny, not beat the hell out of yourself and focus on your pre-Christian state.
Sure if you mess up, you repent. I told the Prophetic Movement they neede to fix that mindset of near constant screw-ups. That is why 1 John 1:9 is in the book.
But overall, we move from glory to glory, and from faith to faith, not from glory to inglory, or from faith to obsession with dead carcasses and old bodies that Christ has buried.
Sure we may return from time to time and say, “did I realy screw up that badly before He found me?’. But we do not make that the reference point for our compass.
Rather, we make it True North. Or in Scripture, True East.
You were….
Now tell me and expound what you are.
And let me expound this with an appendix from my book on Ephesians.
DO not pit your unrighteousness against Christ’s righteousness and live as if your unrighteousness matters more than or somehow overcomes Christ’s righteousness.
It does not, not even close….

A List of the Benefits that Believers have as a Result of the New Birth
******NOTE: Before you go into this list, PLEASE STOP ASKING what is not possible, and begin to ask G-d what IS possible. Stop saying what always happens in your life and start believing for what CAN happen in your life. You can get all the information you want and get this stuff as head knowledge, but until you accept what G-d has promised by faith, it will not come alive in your heart. No eye has seen what is possible, no ear had heard, and it has not entered into our minds what G-d has prepared for us who love Him (1 Cor. 2:9).*********
“He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ” -Ephesians 1:3-
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is not variation or shifting shadow.” -James 1:17-
Benefits merely as a result of the New Birth. Ladies and gentlemen, this is your identity as a result of being born again:

  1. We have access to every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ (Eph 1:3)
  2. We are chosen in Jesus. (Eph 1:4)
  3. We are able to be holy and blameless in Jesus (Eph 1:4)
  4. In tender love, we are predestined to sonship, which is adoption as mature sons that reflect the character and qualities of the Father that adopted us (huios) (Eph. 1:4-5)
    • “Predestined” is broken apart into “destined” and the prefix “pre-” which means, ahead of time. He has a destiny for us that is given to us ahead of time. (Josh. 1:8). That destiny is to succeed and not fail, to increase from glory to glory (2 Cor. 3:18), and to increase from faith to faith (Rom 1:17).
    • The question is, will we accept that path and destiny, or will we reject it, choosing instead a mediocre life that does nothing, says nothing, and is nothing. He did not call us so that we would constantly struggle with addictive sin, and constant nagging failures and regrets. He called us to a place of transformation (2 Cor. 5:17).
  5. We were predestined according to the kindness of the Father’s will (Eph. 1:5).
  6. The Father bestowed His grace freely upon us (Eph. 1:6).
  7. The Father bestowed this grace on us in the Beloved (Eph. 1:6).
    • If there is any confusion as to the identity of the Beloved, it is the Beloved Son, in whom the Father is well-pleased (Matthew 3:17, 17:5, Mark 1:11, 9:7, Luke 3:22), Jesus.
  8. In Jesus we have redemption through His blood (Eph. 1:7).
    • Forgiveness of sins (Eph. 1:7, Isaiah 53:5).
    • Healing of sicknesses and deliverance from demonic oppression (Matthew 8:16-17).
    • Healing of sorrows (Isaiah 53:4).
  9. We have forgiveness of sins (Eph 1:7).
  10. We have access to the riches of His grace. This grace has been lavished on us (Eph. 1:7-8, 1 Jno. 3:1).
    • Is there anything the L-rd’s grace cannot provide?
  11. We have access to all wisdom and insight (James 1:5, Eph 1:8).
  12. By His wisdom and insight, we have access to know the mystery of His will (Eph. 1:9).
    • As His sons, we have no need to ask, “what is the will of G-d for my life”? He will give us the answer. We will never be left in the dark as to His will (John 10:27).
    • We have access to this will, specifically as a result of the Father’s Kindness.
    • His will for us as individuals is given with a view to the end of days. He wants to fit His plan for our lives into the larger plan of the ages. We play a part in that plan. But we have to agree and get our will in alignment with His will. Eph 1:10)
  13. We have an inheritance that is multifaceted, comprising many different things (Eph 1:11).
  14. We have a destiny that was written for us ahead of time (Eph. 1:11).
  15. We have been sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:13).
  16. The seal of the Holy Spirit is the pledge of our inheritance. He is the Father’s down-payment to us, the first installment, and the entry-point into that inheritance. Hence, we are responsible to get to know Him really, really well. (Eph.1:14)\
  17. We have the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation who give us the knowledge of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Our knowing G-d does not come merely or only from reading about Him in a book, and acquiring a bunch of information, rules, and regulations. It comes from encountering Him as we read, as we pray, as we worship, as we meditate on Him and the Scriptures. We can know Him. He reveals Himself to us and gives us flowing Wisdom (Eph. 1:17).
  18. Our eyes have been enlightened (Eph. 1:18).
  19. He has a rich and glory-filled inheritance in us (Eph 1:18).
    • Are we using the riches and the glory He has put in us?
  20. The greatness of His power is pointed toward us who believe (Eph. 1:19).
  21. We have working in us the strength of His might (Eph. 1:19).
  22. We have this same strength working toward us and on our behalf (Eph. 1:19).
  23. All demonic authorities and rulers and principalities and dominions are under His feet. We are His body and He is our head, therefore these things are placed under our feet (Eph. 1:21-23)
  24. We have been given Christ, by the Father, as our head (Eph 1:22).
    • If Christ is our head…what are the implications?
  25. Christ fills us with His fullness, therefore nothing in us need be lacking, missing, or incomplete in Him. You are not incomplete until He makes you one with your husband-to-be or wife-to-be. You are complete and fulfilled in Christ, when He comes to live in you. The sad truth is most believers refuse to apprehend that truth, much less appropriate that truth (Eph. 1:23).
  26. You are no longer dead in sins (Eph. 2:1).
  27. You are no longer walking according to the course of this world (Eph. 2:2).
  28. You are no longer children of wrath (Eph 2:2).
  29. You are no longer living in the lusts of the flesh (Eph. 2:3).
  30. You are the recipient of infinite and tenderest affections, and the fullness of His heart. You have unhindered access to the fullness of the depths of the heart of the infinite creator of the universe. This relationship with the Lord can grow like nothing else. Think of the most lush, verdant garden in the midst of spring. This is much greater than that (Eph 2:4, Song of Solomon 4:16, Psalm 23:2-3).
  31. We have been saved by grace, which is more than just freed from eternal separation from God. We are the recipients of a birthright, a calling, a destiny (Romans 8:29), deliverance (See Exodus), healing from all issues emotional and physical, and a whole compliment of commanded blessings (Psalm 133).
  32. We are raised up in Jesus, (Resurrected) and full of the power of His resurrection (Eph. 2:6, Romans 8:11)
  33. We are seated with Jesus (See #23, Eph. 2:6).
    • Given that the L-rd is G-d Most High, and given that Melchizedek was priest of G-d Most High, if we are seated with Christ, and if we are a royal priesthood, then we are seated in the highest places and we are therefore as a result of that, made priests after the order of Melchizedek. We are thus priests after that shadow and type. We are priests of G-d Most High (Genesis
  34. In the ages to come, the Father will show the surpassing riches of His grace and kindness to us. What does that mean now? A portion of those riches, the down payment of His inheritance in us, is available to us now, as this list details. How much of His kingdom is available? Let us see (Eph. 2:7, 1 Cor. 2:9).
  35. We have not been saved by law, though the law is a good thing and not to be despised. We are saved by grace (Eph. 2:8, 1 Jno. 3:1).
  36. We have been given such a large gift of grace from G-d (Eph. 2:9).
  37. We are His workmanship (Eph. 2:10).
  38. We are not separated from Christ (Eph. 2:11).
  39. We are included (part of) in the commonwealth of Israel (Eph. 2:12).
  40. We are no longer strangers to the covenant with Abraham (Eph. 2:12).
  41. We have hope (Eph. 2:12).
  42. We are with G-d (Eph 2:12).
  43. We have been brought as near to G-d as we want to be, so long as we want to draw near, and to the extent to which we want to draw near (Eph. 2:13, Jas. 4:8).
    • We need not fear drawing near to G-d, as if we need to fear Him punishing or spanking us at random or on a whim. G-d is not in a bad mood, nor does He experience mood swings. He is not an absentee drunk, or abuser.
  44. We are not given some ethereal, intangible peace. The Father Himself is our peace, and the Son Himself is our peace. The man, Christ Jesus is our peace. The Prince of Peace is Himself our peace (Eph. 2:14).
  45. We who are non-Jews are made one with those who are Jews (Eph. 2:14-15). He has made peace between Jews and non-Jews.
  46. We have been placed in one body with the Jews because of the cross, and thus have access to the covenants given to the children of Abraham (Eph 2:16, Gal 3:29, Romans 4:16).
  47. We are reconciled with Israel in one body to the Father (Eph 2:16).
  48. We have access by the power of the Holy Spirit to the Father (Eph. 2:18).
  49. We are not strangers, aliens, bastards, or second-class stepchildren who are tolerated a corner in heaven (Eph 2:19).
  50. We are CITIZENS (Eph. 2:19).
  51. We are part of G-d’s household (Eph. 2:19).
  52. We are built on the right foundation in this household (Eph. 2:20).
  53. We are being fit together (Eph. 2:21).
  54. We are fitted with the capacity for growing (Eph 2:21).
  55. We are part of a holy temple, and the temple of the Holy Spirit (Eph. 2:21, 1 Cor. 3:16, 1 Cor. 6:19).
  56. We are being built into a dwelling for G-d’s Spirit. Combined with #54, this makes us “already” and “not yet” a temple for the Spirit. Scripture is full of many of these “already/not-yet” paradoxes.
  57. If we yield our lives to Jesus, deny ourselves, we have access to become prisoners of Christ Jesus, for whatever people groups He has called us to minister to. (Eph. 3:1).
    • Your “cross to bear” is not a sickness or a mental disorder, or some imperfection, or some handicap. There is only one “cross to bear” according to Scripture. The only “cross to bear” is the cross of self-denial, period. If you take up that cross, and only that cross, you will find the life He has always wanted you to have.
    • The statement “whatever does not kill you only makes you stronger” is not biblical. Whatever does not kill you is not from G-d, because G-d wants to kill you. Deny yourself. A sickness is not you denying yourself. A malady is not denying yourself. A handicap does not make you humble. You can be a quadriplegic and still have pride up to your eyeballs. You can live below the poverty line and still be entrenched in greed as high as the sky. What does the trick in carrying your cross is denying your rights whatever those might be. Your right to fornicate, be offended, walk in pride, walk in lust, etc.
  58. We can receive revelation in order to know the mysteries of G-d (Eph. 3:3).
  59. We can understand insight into the mystery of Christ (Eph. 3:4).
  60. We can walk in the same revelation that the apostles and prophets walked in (Eph. 3:5)
  61. We are fellow heirs of the promises given to Israel in Christ Jesus through the gospel (Eph. 3:6).
  62. We have access to the unfathomable riches of Christ (Eph. 3:8).
  63. We have access to the manifold wisdom of G-d (Eph. 3:10).
  64. We have access to G-d’s boldness and confident access to the Father (Eph. 3:12).
  65. We can be strengthened with power through G-d’s Spirit (Eph. 3:16).
  66. Christ can dwell in our hearts through faith (Eph. 3:17).
  67. We can be rooted and grounded in love (Eph. 3:17).
  68. We have the capacity to comprehensively know the breadth, length, height, and depth of G-d’s love which surpasses knowledge. We can know what surpassess knowledge (Eph. 3:19).
  69. We can be filled with all the fullness of G-d (Eph. 3:20).
  70. We have access to more than we ask or think according to the power at work in us (Eph. 3:20).
  71. We can walk in a manner worthy of our calling (Eph. 4:1).
  72. We can walk with humility (Eph. 4:2).
  73. We can walk with gentleness (Eph. 4:2).
  74. We can walk with patience (Eph. 4:2).
  75. We can preserve the unity of the Spirit (Eph. 4:3).
  76. We are each given grace (Eph. 4:7).
  77. We have each been given gifts (Eph 4.8).

“Get into the car and drive off into all G-d has for you.”
-David Falls-

From the Desk of Carlene Prince: Maturity In the Kingdom

Carlene didn’t entitle this one, but I imagine something like the above might be somewhat apropos.
She writes:

Just read this: “God taught me that I needed to come to Him as a child. Then I needed to grow up.”
I began to ponder this and loved the conclusion I came to. These two stages are exactly how God loves to intersect with our lives.
Coming to Him as simply as a child allows you to come to Him as you are – (PRESENT).

Growing up in Him deals with where you’re going (FUTURE).
Don’t you see? God doesn’t deal with you based on your PAST. All that needed to be said about that aspect of your life – was said at a place called Calvary. All you need to know about your past is it’s covered by the blood.
From here on out all God is concentrating on and committed to intensely is: 1) where you’re at, and 2) where you’re going.
Glory to God in the Highest.
~11/8/13 Author: Carlene “CeCe” Prince

Wow….just, wow.  On-point at so many levels.  This might be one dynamic that is the issue in many places in the church.  The use of immaturity or child’s mentality and simplicity as an reason to shy away from deeper responsiblities of the kingdom.
First we come to him, and then we mature, whatever that looks like.
His deep calls us deeper (Ephesians 3:18).
Dive, dive…

The Destiny That Would Have Established and Redeemed the Tribe of Benyamani.

Saul’s obedience would have established Benjamin forever.
Just think about that…..
Back up in the text of 1 Samuel, and read chapter 13.

Saul would have had an eternal kingdom.
Just think about that the next time you think so little of yourself.
From chapter 15:

Saul thought little of himself.  Insecurity as a marker for the Servant.
Gang, this post is short and sweet. And to-the-point.
Think deeply about this tonight.
In the same way, think about it the next time you are tempted to think your own unrighteousness or smallness is of greater consequence than Christ’s righteousness and greatness in you.
And consider what would have happened if…
More on that tomorrow…

From The Desk of Margaret Moody Lehman

Margaret is a precious sister and woman of G-d from Florida whom I met briefly in Seattle, if memory serves me correctly.
We became acquaited or reacquainted through Carlene Prince as Margaret networked with us and several of our mutual tribesmen and tribeswomen this past weekend in Spartanburg.
Below is a bit of writing of hers which is eminently savorable due to the dignity she gave to an animal that struggled for life.
It serves as a stark reminder that our destiny in facing transitions does not have to be marred by futility, even when that dreaded enemy compasses us.
Read the following and take it in. Make applications, and learn from this Follower of Grace:

What happened at my house today…
CYRUS LAZLO
“Mama, there’s a little cat outside facedown. I can’t tell if it’s dead or alive.”
Cori had taken our German Shepherd with her to lock the chicken coop at sunset. Fortunately she had opted for the leash. The tugging dog alerted her to the mangled mess in the grass.
Looking for signs of life, I spoke tenderly. The cat lifted its swollen head and wailed. Heartbreaking. So I did what I always do in an animal emergency—go get Mrs. Foreman next door.
She brought diced chicken and a towel. I fetched water. The kitten gobbled the chicken and tried to eat the napkin too. Wrapping him in the towel, I carried him to my porch for more food, water, and overnight safety.
He looked awful and smelled worse. Swollen eyes. Ragged ears. Bony frame. Nothing soft about his fur. Probably mauled by a dog in addition to starved and dehydrated, he now purred as we rocked on the porch swing. He spoke to me and tried to show me his eyes yesterday every time I checked on him. He would find my hand and follow it to the bowl.
But this morning he was not doing well. I cleaned up the mess around him and wrapped him in a towel to keep him warm. Eight-year-old Bryn joined me on the porch. This homeschool day would have a different flavor as I held a dying cat and Bryn made her first close encounter with the end of life.
We sang for a while, especially when the kitty would cry. I suggested she grab her Bible and read aloud to me. We started with Genesis 1 and God’s good creation. We talked about how the Fall caused all of creation, not just people, to suffer the consequences of brokenness and death. She decided to read next Mark’s account of Jesus’ crucifixion. Good choice. I told her to keep reading through the resurrection as well to the end of the book. We discussed the confidence Jesus’ victory gives us that God will one day restore all things and make new heavens and a new earth. Creation itself will be set free. But God waits for now so that more people have time to turn to Him. For today, we would comfort this little piece of His creation that was now gasping in my lap.
Bryn had decided to name him Cyrus. That was the founding king of the Persian Empire (or would that be purr-sian?). I had been calling him Lazlo. Turns out this Hungarian name likewise means “glorious ruler.” Cyrus Lazlo. Quite a whopper of identity to bestow on this bedraggled piece of fur.
This cat would not die abandoned and unnamed. He was not alone. The same Father who feeds the birds of the air made sure a couple of His daughters held this one, dignified him with a name, tended to his needs, and connected with his Creator and their Redeemer in the process.
A couple hours had passed, so I suggested Bryn bring her history biography for me to read to her. And sometime during David Livingstone’s second journey north from Kuruman, Lazlo very peacefully slipped away.
–Margaret Lehman, Nov. 7, 2018

An Open Letter to Steve Shultz, The Elijah List Contributers, Lee Grady, Charisma Magazine and the Entire Prophetic Movement: 13 Percent Is No Longer Acceptable Under the New Covenant

I have struggled for many years to know what to say and for the right spirit in which to say it, but now the time has come, and I believe I am possessed of the right spirit.


A LONG TRAIN OF ABUSES

Dear Steve, Lee, and others,

There are many of us who read the List and Charisma each day, sirs, and have done so for years.


But, sirs, that has begun to change, and the change has been coming for years.


There are those who function in the Redemptive Gift of Prophet.  I am specifically excluding that particular gift.

Rather, I am speaking to those who engage in the Manifestation Gift of Prophesying (1 Cor 12 and 14) and the Office of Prophet (Ephesians 4:11-13) given for the equipping and mentoring role of young Prophets coming up.  I am speaking by the mercy of G-d and not in anger whatsoever.


It was my understanding that a major prophetic ministry, if memory serves correctly, Elijah List, posted a report years ago that no more than 13 percent of the words given on average have come to pass.


And many times, these words have not come to pass.  Further, more often than not, when the words failed to come to pass, the response of either silence or of qualification for previously unqualified words that were wrong has been so loud that many of us have not known what our response should have been.

Many of my colleagues have had their trust shaken in the accuracy of the prophetic word, especially when Hebrews states in multiple places that we have a better covenant than the Old Covenant, under which Elisha the son of Shaphat functioned, and Elisha, under the Old Covenant, heard what the king uttered in his bedchambers.


Sirs, many of my generation grew up under my parents generation (born during the 1950’s), listening patiently to that generation of prophetic voices speak about the things of G-d.  And the track record has repeatedly failed to live up to the nature of prophecy.

Further, the willingness of the List specifically to tout “accuracy” in introducing certain of these men lands badly with many of us for two reasons.

  1. “Accuracy” should be a given in prophecy and therefore should not even be a necessary part of an introduction.  A person’s reputation should speak for themselves. (For example, when you think of resurrections from the dead, one need not tout David Hogan’s credentials)
  2. The parading of a person’s accuracy lands with me, at least, as implying that others in the List have a trouble with accuracy, which has proven to be the case repeatedly.
  3. We are so willing to make much of a person’s accuracy, without even concerning ourselves with their humility. See here for my views on humility and the prophetic.

I for one, spent years listening to my then-pastor and his wife making a number of proclamations that were not grounded in the reality of Scripture, and have watched people engage in all sorts of unweighted words.  Several of my closest friends were damaged or cursed by challenging their authority, as they operated heavily in control and manipulation.


To cite an example other than the most recent issue with the Red Tsunami, one U.S. President was prophesied to have a “spirit of humility”.  That word has fallen flatly; he has proven to manifest anything but that spirit.


The author of that word has issued something like an apology, which is a start, but here is the bottom line, Mr. Shultz, Mr. Grady, and Company.
The track record for this generation is abysmal and unacceptable.  The integrity of my parents’ generation of the Prophetic Movement has some major question marks when they will not accept the scrutiny of correction of the church at large.  Many in my generation have run out of patience when it comes to our parents generation of the Movement making a course correction.  The following words are appropriate:

But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government.

The Declaration of Independence

The hardest transition to make is from G-d’s order to G-d’s new order.

Rich Marshall

The abuses without repentance leave much to be desired.


13 percent fulfillment is unacceptable.

That statistic of 13 percent was relayed by a friend of mine, Arthur Burk.  I say “friend” because Arthur has come to be a sounding board for some of my frustrations.  I say “friend” because I helped him put up a compost pile, and wired some of his lights at his new office, and because I pray consistently for him and those things that are his priorities.  His is a precious connection that I will not barter as a chip in a game; and he is one person that provides a unique counterpoint when I am not sure the Prophetic Movement has gotten it rightly.


1 Corinthians is explicitly clear that one prophet should speak and the others should judge what they have to say.  A problem, however, arises when a prophet speaks, the judges agree and the word is blatanly off-point, and they then either qualify it, as Mark Taylor did, speaking that voter fraud and other earthquakes would provide the necessary seismic shift to create the Tsunami in question.

Look, gang, when a word is off, it is true we may not be dealing with the concept of a false prophet, but there may be a fault in the prophecy.  And if we engage repeatedly in faults in prophecy, and say “the L-rd has said” when the L-rd has not said, then we have crossed over into falsification.   And we need to repent, or admit that we may have been wrong.


This speaks of a dreaded lack of humility in the Prophetic Movement, and those who claim the office of Prophet.


And I, for one-and I imagine others in my generation (those born around 1980, many of which have left the institutional church) will not accept such abysmal numbers and statistics as indicators of the arrival of the true Prophetic.

I am also not talking about those who are learning to operate.  I am speaking to those with a national voice and some experience in delivering national words.


We will have either a broad-based repentance that issues forth from the bowels of the Prophetic Movement and a reform in its basic governance, or we will have a new governance.

We will have Prophets that operate with love as their lynchpin and BOLD HUMILITY as their hallmark.  We will have Prophets that are capable of saying, “I am willing to admit what I hear may be wrong”.  Those who see themselves or are seen as leaders in the Movement must learn to be subjected to the rest of the body of those who flow in the prophetic.


We will have Prophets that apologize boradly when they issue words that do not come to pass, and will be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ.

We will have a purification of the Prophetic Movement that refuses to settle for 13 percent pass rate as acceptable.


Because Elijah and the rest of the Old Testament Prophets were completely human like us, this means we are also like them, accessing the same Spirit of G-d, and capable of a far greater accuracy than we current demonstrate and a humility like they had.


We will have a Movement that does not qualify a word that does not come to pass.


We will have a Movement that does justly, loves mercy, and WALKS HUMBLY with its G-d.


We will have a Movement that is steeped in the intimacy of this new season of Isaac, rather than the systems and covering of the old season, the season of Ishmael.

We will have a Movement that walks in the humility that we saw demonstrated in the Redemptive Gift Mercy, Bob Jones.


We will have our Movement purified, or we will become the new Movement.


The time for qualifiers, and words that cause defilement in the minds of the hearers is over.


The time for repentance is now, and I beseech you therefore, brothers and sisters of the Prophetic Movement to repent and reform your actions before the L-rd, or face a judgment (a decision) against this increasingly falsified Movement by those of us willing to speak up and step into the office of a Prophet.  We are done with the season of the Ishmaelite Prophetic, and we will have the season of Isaac that the L-rd has promised us, with character, integrity, humility, accuracy greater than 13 percent, a willingness to boldly apologize when we mess it up, and lynchpinned on love.

HEALING AND THE PROPHETIC IN BRIEF CONTRAST


Granted, I understand, there is a temptation to perceive that I am in agreement with being harsh towards prophets.  As in the following concept of the delivery of prophetic words versus ministry of healing.


If a man comes by with a gift of healing to minister to a group and 98 out of 100 people get healed, then the man has a legitimate gift of healing.


But if a man give 98 accurate prophetic words and 2 that are inaccurate, then he is a false prophet and we should uncompromisingly stone him with stones that he may die.


That is not my issue.


The movement is not even hitting 20 percent accuracy, much less 98 percent accuracy.  This is a problem.
 

HOW WE TREATED THE PROBLEM IN OLD TESTAMENT TIMES VERSUS THE CURRENT MODES


Given that stoning was the punishment for inaccurate words or words with a malicious motive, how can we expect that the standard has decreased or changed under the New Covenant?  Something must be done when an Office Prophet, a leader in the Movement, messes up this badly.  I am not calling for stoning, but I am saying that there are spiritual consequences when we are inaccurate by this magnitude that go into effect when we are off.  This isn’t even prophesying by the Spirit of G-d.  Rather , in many cases, it is prophesying in accordance with the desires of our hearts.  We wish G-d to move in such a way, and so we prophesy, declare, and decree it to be so.
What we are seeing at work in the Movement is the fruit of that behavior, and it is not good fruit.  It is failing inspection.  We are seeing the Principle of Sowing and Reaping at work, and I imagine it has been going on for some time in the Prophetic Movement if only 13 percent average accuracy is what we have to show for it.


Be quick to listen and slow to speak, brethren.


Respectfully Submitted,


The Paraclete’s Hammer
 
 

The Single Prerequisite To The Office of a Prophet

And do not get me started on how it is love in this context.
Love is the most important thing, true.
However, let me highlight one aspect of love.
The most important prerequisite for one who walks in the office of a Prophet is humility.
Let me say that again for those who prophesy in the political arena all sorts of outlandish things and then refuse to retract what they have said and then instead choose to heap outlandish thing upon outlandish thing.
Let me say it for those who think I am speaking out against one side of this issue and fail to see there are more than two sides to the political debacle in this nation I call home.

Prov. 22:4 The reward for humility and fear of the L-RD

is riches and honor and life.

Prov. 15:33 The fear of the L-RD is instruction in wisdom,

and humility comes before honor.

Prov. 18:12 Before destruction a man’s heart is haughty,

but humility comes before honor.

Zeph. 2:3 Seek the L-RD, all you humble of the land,

who do his just commands;

seek righteousness; seek humility;

perhaps you may be hidden

on the day of the anger of the L-RD.

Acts 20:19 serving the L-rd with all humilityand with tears and with trials that happened to me through the plots of the Jews;

Eph. 4:2 with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love,

Phil. 2:3 Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.

Col. 3:12 ¶ Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience,

1Pet. 5:5 Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”

The prophet of the L-rd humiliates himself or herself. I know four men thus far that consistently have carried this quality: Jeff Sickler, David Falls, Arthur Burk, and Loren Sandford. As to women, I know four thus far that for certain I would place on that level. Pam MacNelley, Carlene Prince, Wendy Falls, and Sandy Landry.
Period, inclusive of all people I know.
The prophet of the L-rd does not arrogate him or herself.
The prophet of the L-rd publishes confessions saying they may have gotten this or that wrong, and they do not hedge or qualify this or that thing with a “wait a minute, this is a qualifier for that previously unqualified word I gave”.
The prophet of the L-rd embraces love as their lynchpin, and humility as their needle and thread for everything they craft.
Paul’s attitude in 1 Cor. 4 is worth your imitation.
And yes, I know, sometimes prophets can get flamboyant, especially those with the Redemptive Gift of Exhortation.
But, there is always a willngness to apologize.
There is a quickness for self-examination and instrospection.
This quality is what makes relationships possible and strengthened for the prophet.
Commit those passages to your memory if you think you are summoned to the office of a prophet, and meditate on them.
“What does it really look like? What do I really need to understand?”
Resources for this topic:
The Elijah Task by John and Paula Sandford
Elijah Among Us by John Sandford
Understanding Prophetic People by R. Loren Sandford

From The Desk of Carlene Prince: We Have Access

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Carlene is a precious woman of G-d and friend from my tribal home of Montana.  Any time she furnishes the body of Christ with a comment, it is quite weighty, and below is no exception.
She writes:

The Father has told me repeatedly this year “It’s ALL about access.” He was teaching me that on both sides of the coin. In the negative – that looks like this: How all the enemy does is make multiple attempts to find access to our hearts – he’ll look for any access point we don’t have sealed with the blood of Jesus …even if just a crack, he’ll exploit to infiltrate. In the positive however, every circumstance in our lives can be completely overwhelmed by the love of God, because of the access we have in Christ. “If you are in God, so are ALL your circumstances” (Graham Cooke says). When you KNOW you have access to a King… access that never decreases, access that never diminishes, access that is never temporarily disrupted or shut down – but full-fledged, constant access to THE King of all kings… everything changes. I loved this meme I saw again today – it says it all. 
#wehaveaccess !!!
~11/5/17 Author: Carlene “CeCe” Prince