Tuesday, March 15, 2016

LIGHT COMING FORTH

 
 
 
This is the time to see the new landing field that the Lord has prepared for you.  For those of you who have been in a molting season of shedding the old and being refurbished with new, there are new assignments.  There are new people, there are new places.  God is bringing together His people of like hearts and like minds for revealing His glory in their midst and for revealing his glory in the earth.
John 1:3-5 – Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.  In him was life, and that life was the light of men.  The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood.
John 8:12 – When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
In the scriptures “glory” is equated with “light”.  When the glory of God is released, it is released in the form of light.  As the glory of God is revealed in our lives, and we reflect the light that comes from Him, we too become the light of the world.  We are called as followers of Christ to bring His light into the dark areas of the world and especially to our areas of influence.
I John 1:5-7 - This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you:  God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth.  But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.
This is a time to seek fellowship with those of like hearts and kindred spirits so the spiritual union we enjoy with Christ can carry over into our earthly relationships.  This is a time to shed all darkness that is trying to shroud us so we live in confusion and defeat.  Seek those who live in truth, seek those of pure hearts. Fellowship with those of like faith and with Holy Spirit that you might walk and live in the light as He is the light.
There is an excitement for what God is doing.  There are landing lights on the path ahead.  Look for the landing lights so there is no landing in the wrong field.  Listen to direction from the tower, the high tower of Jesus Christ.  Look for the beam of light so you don’t crash.  There are new destinations, new places to go, new people to see.  You are on the move towards divine encounters.
There are unfamiliar and unknown areas.  Do not fear.  Step out in faith knowing that the angelic host is warring on your behalf. The yoke is easy, the burden light.
Psalm 119:105 – Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light for my path.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Monday, February 23, 2015


MORE GRACE

II Corinthians 5:18-20 – But all things are from God, Who through Jesus Christ reconciled us to Himself (received us into favor, brought us into harmony with Himself) and gave to us the ministry of reconciliation--that by word and deed we might aim to bring others into harmony with Him.  It was God (personally present) in Christ, reconciling and restoring the world to favor with Himself, not counting up and holding against men their trespasses (but cancelling them);  and committing to the message of reconciliation - of the restoration to favor.  So we are Christ’s ambassadors, God making His appeal as it were through us.  We (as Christ’s personal representatives) beg you for His sake to lay hold of the divine favor (now offered to you) and be reconciled to God.

It is amazing how we as Christians can be professing the name of Christ and yet live our lives so separated and apart from who He is truly is to us.  Our main challenge as God’s people is to receive and live out the life He has already purchased for us at Calvary.  That is really what grace/favor is all about.  To have favor means to be particularly esteemed and preferred.  It means to enjoy special attention, personal affection and preferential treatment, even without being deserving of it.  There is nothing about you or me that can cause us to become the favored of God.  He has chosen us for that place of honor and esteem by an act of His sovereign grace.  All we can do is receive His gracious gift in an attitude of thanksgiving and humility.

God assures each of us that we are of those that He favors.  He wants us to be secure in who we are in Christ Jesus so that we will have the confidence and assurance we need to walk victoriously through this life drawing others to share with us in His marvelous grace.

So we are crowned with God’s favor.  The main reason we are not tapping into these blessings of the Lord which has been placed upon us is because we don’t believe we deserve them or because we have not been taught that they are ours.  It is time for those that are called by the name of Christ to activate our faith in this area so that we can truly live a victorious life.  God wants to pour out His grace and His favor upon us in such a way that others see it and desire it for themselves.  It is this that is going to bring in the harvest into the last century church.

Friday, February 13, 2015

CONTINUING IN GRACE



CONTINUING IN GRACE
 
As we enter into the new places that the Lord has prepared for us, we must carry the grace of God that lights the way for others.  As we learn the ways of God that always cause us to triumph, especially as we turn back the enemy at the gate, we must encourage others in the same way that the Lord has encouraged us. 
The Greek word for grace is “charis” that is translated to be both favor and grace.  The grace of God is the favor of God and the favor of God is the grace of God.  It is the Lord’s favor and grace that causes things to happen in our lives that need to happen.  It is what brings His will and His blessings into our lives.  Grace is the power of God coming to us through the channel of our faith in a specific area.  Favor is the acceptance and blessing that others show toward us because we have God’s grace shining upon us.
Ephesian 1:3 – Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.
It is not by human power or by human might, but by the Holy Spirit that we receive favor and His blessings.  The supernatural favor that God releases cannot be earned and does not depend upon pleasing people all the time.  It depends solely on the Lord God giving it.  When we live as if we have already received His grace and favor, our hearts are full of thanksgiving that does away with struggle, strain, and striving.
II Corinthians 4:15 – (AMP) For all these things are taking place for your sake, so that the more the grace (divine favor and spiritual blessing) extends to more and more people and multiples through the many, the more their thanksgiving may increase and redound to the glory of God.
It seems that the more I write about grace abounding in this new season and new positioning, the more I see how grace is an integral part of advancing in God’s kingdom.  There is more to come even next week as I pursue this topic of advancing in grace.
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

TURNING BACK THE ENEMY AT THE GATE - PART 2


TURNING THE ENEMY BACK AT THE GATE

PART 2 

A second scripture I would like to share with you as you turn back your enemy at the gate of entrance to the new is Zechariah 4:7. 

“What are you, O great mountain?  Before Zerubbabel you will become a plain and he will bring forth the top stone with shouts of ‘Grace, grace to it!’” 

What is significant about grace in this hour is that the same grace you need to move your mountain is the degree of grace you need to maintain the new place/platform/position that Father God is releasing to you.  As much as we do not like opposition, its purpose is to strengthen us in the Lord so we are equipped for new responsibilities.  Our flesh wants to simply maintain but the Spirit of God within us leads us to higher realms of function in the Kingdom of God.  Another purpose of opposition is for us to realize that 1) our lives are not our own and 2) we do need supernatural help to fulfill God’s will for our lives.  After all, the co-laboring we do is with God Himself, not mere man.

Most of us know that it is God’s grace through Christ that abounds to us for the remission of sins.  It is important to realize the grace that saves us is the same grace that empowers us to become what Christ has declared for our lives and to do what He purposes for us to do.  We must not labor in vain with our own efforts.  

That is what grace is all about, not cheap grace that gives us a license to sin without repentance, but an empowerment from Christ Himself for us to become who He says we are to be and to do what He would have us do. 

So at this time of entry into the new, shout “Grace, grace” to your mountain and watch it move. 

Luke 3:5-6 – Every ravine shall be filled up, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall become straight, and the rough roads smooth; and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015


TURN YOUR ENEMY BACK AT THE GATE

There has been a lot of encouraging words for the body of Christ as we move into the Gregorian year of 2015.  I, for one, do anticipate what Father God is doing in moving us ahead to fulfill purpose and destiny, corporately and individually.

There are two scriptures that come to mind when I have pondered on this new year.  I would like to elaborate on the first one in this blog.

I Corinthians 16:9 - …because a great door for effective work has opened to me, and there are many who oppose me.

There are many open doors and opportunities for those who seek them.  Yes, we all get excited when opportunities come to us, but what we don’t like is the opposition that comes with the open door.  It’s important for us to realize that as we seek to move through the open doors before us, there will be opposition.  That opposition may nor may not be obvious, but be assured it will be there.

The purpose of the opposition is to have you turn back at the gate of entrance into the new.  The opposition may come in the form of offense when someone says or does something that hurts you.  It may come as an attack against your family, your health, your finances, other relationships. Remember that your enemy, Satan, comes to steal, kill, destroy.  If what you are experiencing comes within this job description, it is opposition designed to get you to turn back.

So what do we do?  Like any other time when we face challenges and obstacles, we must speak to the mountain, to that which stands in our way.

Mark 11:23 (NAS) – Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea’, and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it will be granted him.

This is a time to set your face like a flint towards that which God has promised.  Do not be moved by mountains of opposition.  Activate your faith by speaking the word of the Lord and the promises of God to your mountain.  Then, watch it move.

More to come…

Monday, May 12, 2014


FROM GLORY TO GLORY

There are seasons in the life of a believer when one is transitioning from one thing to another, from the old to the new.  Not everyone makes these transitions because it is so easy to settle into mediocrity, into sameness, into predictability.  Flesh likes sameness, our need to feel secure likes sameness, our need to feel in control likes sameness.  I confess there are times when staying in “sameness” has an appeal to me, but I also realize that to be a part of what God is doing in the earth, I must adjust to Him and what He is doing.  Anything that has life, that has breath has to grow, has to change.  II Corinthians 3:18 says it this way:  “ And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”  You may be in a spurt of growth right now, going from one season to another. It is important to realize that to get to the next season, there needs to be a transformation of your identity.  You cannot go into the next season with the glory of the previous season.  There has to be an increase of God’s image in your life to reflect the new.   In this transitioning/transformational phase, there is one particular pitfall I would like to share with you as you navigate through this time.  That pitfall is comparison. 

II Corinthians 10:12 – Oh, don’t worry; we wouldn’t dare say that we are as wonderful as these other men (women) who tell you how important they are!  But they are only comparing themselves with each other, using themselves as the standard of measurement.  How ignorant! (NLT)

A major problem with comparison is that it is performance related and a judgment of one’s worth is generally made depending on how well the performance is or was.  Our whole culture is a performance based culture and one’s value and worth is determined often times by how well we think we did or how well others think we did.

Comparison is not a trait of God’s kingdom.  How well we perform at any given task does not determine our worth to God.  Our worth to God was established when He chose to hang on a cross at Calvary so we can live life from a stance of victory, at all times, regardless of what circumstances are.

Any time we compare ourselves to our performance, or we allow others to judge us according to their standard of performance, we are relegating ourselves to shame, inferiority, superiority, guilt, and blame.  I can tell you all the should ofs, would of’s, could ofs and if onlys will be speaking into your ear, keeping you stagnant and paralyzed.
As you move through this time of challenge, stay focused on the one Who has called you to His glory.  He has led you and He will continue to lead you.  Do not compare where you are with where you have been and do not compare yourself to what is happening in others’ lives.  Your walk is unique because you are unique.  We are not cattle being herded by a rancher into the next pasture, but we are God’s unique creation being positioned for our next season of glory. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Encouragement for this Passover week


I thought I would be writing a blog concerning my recent trip to Jamaica and about all the Lord did during that 3 ½ weeks.  However, there is another message on my heart this morning that I feel I should write about.

This is Holy week for Christians and Passover for Jews.  Even though we recognize this week historically, it is important to realize that the glory of God as manifested on Resurrection morning was and still is preceded by a week of trials, tribulations, and heartache.  So it was also for the Israelites during the time of the first Passover.  Let's take a look at that.

For the Israelites leaving Egypt, a place of bondage, it was a harrowing time of leaving all that was familiar behind them.  Even though they lived in bondage, it was still a familiar and routine existence that was predictable.  Oh, how we all love that which is predictable!!  The truth is, as brought forth in Exodus 12:31-42, there are times when God says, “now”, you move quickly.     

If you are going to follow wholly after God, life is not predictable, and yes it is easier to stay in bondage to that which is familiar rather than to leave all. 

In a book that I read recently, the author made reference to the bondage of the Israelites and made the point that it was easier for them to manage bondage and slavery than to believe God for deliverance.  Is that not what we all do to an extent?  Out of the fear of the unknown, we continue to manage the known bondage, ie. just keep searching for more straw to add to the clay to make bricks, and stay where we are (Exodus 5:10-14). 

However, during this Passover week, let us determine to be released from the captivities where we find ourselves and not lose heart in the faithfulness of our God.  Let us move on into the new that He has purposed for us.  Let us move pass all the obstacles that want to keep us in place and press into the new place that God has ordained for us. 

I don’t know what that looks like for you, but I know in my heart I will let go of what I need to let go of so I can move with Holy Spirit as He leads and guides me into the truth of my next season in the Lord.  Even though there are situations and circumstances that would cause me to lose hope, I know that new life is just ahead.  That is what Resurrection is all about.  We are not staying where we are, but we are moving on into Won’t you join me as I continue to press into the next level of the glory of the Lord in my life?