Jesus, thank you for coming for me, for ransoming me with your own life.
I honor you as my Lord; I love you, worship you, trust you. I sincerely receive
you as my redemption, and I receive all the work and triumph of your
crucifixion, whereby I am cleansed from all my sin through your shed blood, my
old nature is removed, my heart is circumcised unto God, and every claim being
made against me is disarmed. I take my place in your cross and death, whereby I
have died with you to sin and to my flesh, to the world, and to the Evil One. I
am crucified with Christ, and I have crucified my flesh with all its passions
and desires. I take up my cross and crucify my flesh with all its pride,
unbelief, and idolatry. I put off the old man. I now bring the cross of Christ
between me and all people, all spirits, all things.
Holy Spirit, apply to me (my
spouse and/or children) the fullness of the work of the crucifixion of Jesus
Christ for me. I receive it with thanks and give it total claim to my life.
Jesus, I also sincerely receive you as my new life, my holiness and
sanctification, and I receive all the work and triumph of your resurrection,
whereby I have been raised with you to a new life, to walk in newness of life,
dead to sin and alive to God. I am crucified with Christ, and it is no longer I
who live but Christ who lives in me. I now take my place in your resurrection,
whereby I have been made alive with you, I reign in life through you. I now put
on the new man in all holiness and humility, in all righteousness and purity
and truth. Christ is now my life, the one who strengthens me. Holy Spirit,
apply to me (my spouse and/or my children) the fullness of the resurrection of
Jesus Christ for me. I receive it with thanks and give it total claim to my
life.
Jesus, I also sincerely receive you as my authority and rule, my ever-lasting
victory over Satan and his kingdom, and I receive all the work and triumph of
your ascension, whereby Satan has been judged and cast down, his rulers and
authorities disarmed, all authority in heaven and on earth given to you, Jesus,
and I have been given fullness in you, the Head over all. I take my place in
your ascension, whereby I have been raised with you to the right hand of the
Father and established with you in all authority. I bring your authority and
your kingdom rule over my life, my family, my household, and my domain.
And now I bring the fullness of your work-your cross, resurrection, and
ascension-against Satan, against his kingdom, and against all his emissaries
and all their work warring against me and my domain. Greater is he who is in me
than he who is in the world. Christ has given me authority to overcome all the
power of the Evil One, and I claim that authority now over and against every
enemy, and I banish them in the name of Jesus Christ. Holy Spirit, apply to me
(my spouse and my children) the fullness of the work of the ascension of Jesus
Christ for me. I receive it with thanks and give it total claim to my life.
This is a Blog for those interested in following hard after His heart. Those willing to strive to live a moment-by-moment life as we go through the transformation process with Him. It is not an easy life, but the Father expects each of us to become an offering for His pleasure. So, if this is you, then let’s journey together hand in hand. I am humbled that you have chosen to walk with me. Thanks!
23 April, 2013
22 April, 2013
My Dear Lord Jesus, I come to you now to be restored in you ---to
renew my place in you, my allegiance to you, and to receive from you all the
grace and mercy I so desperately need this day. I honour you as my sovereign
Lord, and I surrender every aspect of my life totally and completely to you. I
give you my body as a living sacrifice; I give you my heart, soul, mind, and strength;
and I give you my spirit as well. I cover myself with your blood—my spirit, my
soul and my body. And I ask your Holy Spirit to restore my union with you, seal
me in you, and guide me in this time of prayer.
Dear God, holy and victorious Trinity, you alone are worthy of
all my worship, my heart’s devotion, all my praise and all my trust and all the
glory of my life. I worship you, bow to you and give myself over to you in my
heart’s search for life. You alone are Life and you have become my life. I renounce
all other gods, all idols, and I give you the place in my heart and in my life
that you truly deserve. I confess here and now that it is all about you, God,
and not about me. You are the Hero of this story, and I belong to you.
Forgive me for my every sin. Search me and know me and reveal to
me any aspect of my life that is not pleasing to you. Expose any agreements I have
made with my Enemy, and grant me the grace of a deep and true repentance.
Heavenly Father, thank you for your loving me and choosing me before you made
the world. You are my true Father--- my Creator, my Redeemer, my Sustainer, and
the true end of all things, including my life. I love you; I worship you. Thank
you for proving your love for me by sending your only Son, Jesus, to be my
sacrifice and my new life, I receive Him and all his life and all his work,
which you ordained for me. Thank you for including me in Christ, for forgiving
me my sins, for granting me his authority, and anointing me with your Holy Spirit.
I receive it all with thanks and give it total claim to my life.
From: The Ransomed Heart
From: The Ransomed Heart
20 April, 2013
Flesh vs Spirit
When I found this post, this person sounds so much like me that I could not resist bringing it over to you. If I were to write a post on deliverance ministry I would use those exact words. This article is courtesy of: http://www.surewordministries.net/articles.html
by: By: Donna J. Kazenske
Here we go:
by: By: Donna J. Kazenske
Are you an individual that likes quick
fixes and drive-thru Christianity? If so, you're not alone in this dilemma.
The church worldwide desires quick fixes.
Most of us don't like to wait on God, nor do we want to spend hours studying
His word in a manner that would transform our lives for all eternity. Why is
this? It takes effort to spend time with God, study His word and do what He has
called us to do.
Our world, as we know it, operates in
fast speed mode. We are a people that desire instant gratification of both the
flesh and the spirit. We enjoy drive-thru experiences because it doesn't waste
our time. But what are we doing with all of our extra time? Are we spending it
on spiritual things, or are we wasting it on the things of this world?
I believe God is raising His standard
(the word of God) in our lives. He is calling His church to walk in the Spirit
so that we will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh. The flesh desires quick
fixes. The Spirit desires whatever it takes to fulfill God's plan and purpose.
Galatians 5:16 -21 - I say then: Walk in the
Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusts
against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh; and these are contrary to
one another, so that you do not do the things that you wish. But if you are led
by the Spirit, you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are evident,
which are: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery,
hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions,
dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like; of
which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those
who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.
Over the years, I have seen many
Christians attend deliverance seminars and counseling sessions which seemed to
work over a short period of time, but eventually proved to be of no avail in
the lives of these individuals. Why is this type of ministry common practice in
Christian circles? Why are so many people not delivered?
I know there are various answers to these
questions, but I want to focus on one possibility in particular.
Galatians Chapter Five defines the works
of the flesh. It does not list adultery, fornication, dissensions, idolatry,
lewdness, heresies, revelries, sorcery, hatred, murder and drunkenness as
demonic spirits. It lists them as works of the flesh.
If these are in fact works of the flesh
(which they are), why are we calling them demonic spirits? Could it be that
Christians are not getting delivered from these so-called demonic spirits
because these are not spirits at all, but instead are works of the flesh? Is it
possible to cast out the flesh? Of course not! Flesh must be crucified, not
cast out.
There are no quick fixes when it comes to
the flesh.
Galatians 5:24 -25 - And those who are
Christ's have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in
the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
Are we as Christians walking in a manner
that is pleasing to God? Are we walking in the Spirit, or are we still walking
in the flesh?
If we are truly walking in the Spirit, we
will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh mentioned in Galatians Chapter Five. If
a person is truly converted, they should not be fulfilling the lusts of the
flesh; they should be living a victorious life in Christ.
Scripture tells us that those who walk in
the flesh to fulfill its lusts thereof will not inherit the kingdom of God .
Why are so many leaders preaching a
watered down gospel message today? Or, let me take it a step further. Why are
so many leaders preaching another gospel today? Why are we not preaching true
repentance which leads to true conversions and godly lifestyles? Why do we have
so many so-called 'seeker friendly' churches in our society today? Is it
because we are afraid to preach the truth of God's word? Is it because we don't
want to offend people with the true message of salvation and what it really
means to be saved?
We can't live with one foot in the world
and one foot in the church. It just doesn't work that way. We are either in the
kingdom of God or we are in the kingdom of Satan . There are no
in-betweens.
Matthew 16:24 - Then Jesus said to His
disciples, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and
take up his cross and follow Me."
Denying oneself speaks of denying self or
denying the flesh. The cross speaks of crucifixion or death. If we want to
truly follow Jesus, we must deny our selfish nature and all of its ungodly
attributes. We must crucify the flesh and live by the Spirit of God.
I believe it's time for the church to
return to the Lord. We need to allow the Holy Spirit to come and root out
everything in us that's not of Him. We need to get back to preaching the true
message of the kingdom of God which leads people to
true repentance.
True repentance brings true conversion,
deliverance and healing. True repentance negates the need for counseling and
deliverance sessions. True repentance, according to God's word, converts the
soul and allows one to walk in the Spirit.
May God grant us mercy as we work out our
own salvation
19 April, 2013
Beware of the Least Likely Temptation
Yesterday there were a few emails between a kindred sister in Christ that I met on LinkedIN website a few months ago. Through our emails we shared how our lives both suck yet God does not light up at all. We are both surrendered to Him, we both have been through very hard times with Him and we both have intimacy with Him. Yet, through our emails we were amazed to see how God keeps testing us for the same reasons. So we encouraged each other and I went to bed. To my surprise I read Oswald Chambers devotional today and it is exactly what we talked about in our emails. I give you my word that I did not read the devotional yesterday nor I knew what the subject was about. It is just one more way God uses to strengthen those who are committed to Him (2 Chronicles 16:9)
I already shared in different posts how my life with God seems
to suck. Even though I am out of the wilderness, God does not seem to be in a
hurry to do anything that I have come to expect from all the testimonies I read
and heard from friends after they left their wilderness time behind. It got so
bad that for a few minutes a doubted that I was in His will for my life. To me,
it was either that or God had chosen to pick on me. At one point I was pleading
my case with Him to share with me what was going on because if indeed I was out
of His will for my life I needed to correct the situation. But He never
answered me, yet He seems to come at me at all angles. In fact, I did not label
what was happening to me “spiritual warfare” nor that I saw Satan in it. I knew
very well it was God’s doing. I got a bit annoyed because I could not see the
use of it. I kept asking why when I just
finished spending seven years in the wilderness with you, why is it the testing
is not going away? What is going on? I got to the point where I really got
stressed out. The answer came recently when I insisted on one question “am I
doing something wrong in the way I follow you?
Then He basically said to me “bingo”
It turns out by getting all riled up about how my life sucks it
was exactly the lesson I missed. He wanted to show me because I have gone
through a surrender process with Him for about nine years now (I surrendered
all almost two years before He took me to the wilderness) I am to constantly be
very aware of thinking that I cannot stumble into that area. To prove His
point, He shared with me, while in the wilderness I would have surrendered in a
flash all those things that have been happening to me and caused my life to
suck, and He was right. When I realized how I failed Him miserably, I
surrendered all the mess my life has become since my so called “coming out of
the wilderness.” Even though in some of those things, I needed Him to act now,
but I learned to say “may your will be done regardless what I expect or
desire.”
But even after this sharing time with Him, instead of getting a
break He sets out to test me once again. This past Sunday I worshipped Him for about
two hours without anything big happening. In the third hour He came and
divulged to me two things that He wants for me because He is going to use me to
reach other people. These things He told me, I do not want them anymore in my
life. In fact I was praying for one of them to go away, and when I realized the
answer to my prayer was no, my heart ached but I could feel the Holy Spirit in
me praying where my strength was lacking and all of the sudden I sang with all
the strength I could muster “I stand with arms high and heart abandoned to
the one who gave it all. I stand my soul Lord to you surrendered, all I am is
yours. (This is a Hillsong song)
Just one I thought the testing was over, I got a phone call last
night about my little brother who has been hospitalized and apparently it is so
bad that everyone has gone over to see him and said goodbye. After they shared the
complications he was facing along with his last word of love for me, my heart
sank down like it contained bricks. I also realized I cannot hop on a train right
away to see him because of all the complications in my life now that God
decided not to remove or work out soon. So, I realized I had two pains to deal with:
one my brother over the years has become an atheist, so he is on his deathbed
unsaved. The second thing is that I have not seen him for years and I might not
see him before he died. As I was crying I said God when is enough is enough? At
that time, I could feel the Holy Spirit strengthening me and reminded me, that
it is one opportunity to give it all to Him and let Him deal with the
consequences of it all. What my pain might be like tomorrow is irrelevant tonight,
right this moment. I realized in that moment all that God cares is that I
surrender all once again, and through His grace, I did. In exchange He gave me
His peace. I am now praying and hoping for a miracle that my brother would
live.
God tends to test us over and over again like He did with the
Israelites in the wilderness. It is hard to remain strong unless we make it a
point to walk in the Spirit because our flesh will fail us every time. If we
are not walking in the Spirit through surrender, often times, we miss the point
altogether because we cannot hear the Spirit or feel His nudges. The Israelites
not only did not pass one test out of all those tests God set for them in the wilderness,
and they also got tired of them. Oswald Chambers is right in his assessment because many of God's strong man stumbled over their strong points. When I look at my trials now, in this light, I realize God is not picking on me He is actually strengthening me to avoid more pain later in my walk with Him. As I got hold of what is truly happening with me, my heart was filled with tenderness toward Him and I felt bad to the need of repentance for being so upset, blind, resistant and ignorant these past few months.
Beware of the Least Likely Temptation
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Joab had defected to Adonijah, though he had not defected to Absalom —1 Kings 2:28
Joab withstood the greatest test of his life, remaining absolutely loyal to David by not turning to follow after the fascinating and ambitious Absalom. Yet toward the end of his life he turned to follow after the weak and cowardly Adonijah. Always remain alert to the fact that where one person has turned back is exactly where anyone may be tempted to turn back (see 1 Corinthians 10:11-13). You may have just victoriously gone through a great crisis, but now be alert about the things that may appear to be the least likely to tempt you. Beware of thinking that the areas of your life where you have experienced victory in the past are now the least likely to cause you to stumble and fall.
We are apt to say, “It is not at all likely that having been through the greatest crisis of my life I would now turn back to the things of the world.” Do not try to predict where the temptation will come; it is the least likely thing that is the real danger. It is in the aftermath of a great spiritual event that the least likely things begin to have an effect. They may not be forceful and dominant, but they are there. And if you are not careful to be forewarned, they will trip you. You have remained true to God under great and intense trials— now beware of the undercurrent. Do not be abnormally examining your inner self, looking forward with dread, but stay alert; keep your memory sharp before God. Unguarded strength is actually a double weakness, because that is where the least likely temptations will be effective in sapping strength. The Bible characters stumbled over their strong points, never their weak ones.
“. . . kept by the power of God . . .”— that is the only safety. (1 Peter 1:5).
Courtesy of: http://utmost.org/
18 April, 2013
A Melancholic Day With Him! - Part 2
I
found out my post on Tuesday April 2, 2013 has reached an all time
high. The reason seems to be that it is being downloaded by the same people as they
revisit the site to read the post again.
While I am happy, the post got some people thinking, I would not want
you to be ill-informed by reading too much into what I wrote.
Let
me explain what I mean. Remember this life is a long journey and constant battle.
Personally, the more I am growing in the Lord I am finding out Christianity is
truly serious business and cannot be a past time even for a moment. So, what we
learn from God, as blogger we write about it, often time it is what you would
call a “to be continued” type of thing. Because by the time I wrote the blog on
April 02, God has been talking to me on this issue, leading me to understand
better and directing me in how He wants me to handle the situation. I am now at
a point where I found peace about it because I know my will is not my own, it
belongs to Him to do as He pleases, and also the fact that I was at fault in sinning
big time.
I
would not want you to misunderstand the idea behind it all. While it is true
God wants us to understand and apply His Word as it is in 1 Corinthians 5:9-13
and 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 but, understand that my motive to want these people in
my life was not right with God. Every time I met with them I offended God in more
ways than one because not only I was being disobedient to His Word, I also break my union with
Him on purpose. This attitude was one of disrespect, offensive and ungrateful
on my part. Furthermore, I failed on purpose to capture my selfish thoughts and
bring them into captivity for His glory. I failed to fulfill His desires to
cultivate the mind of Christ because you will find that once God sets you apart
inwardly, it is exactly what happens. All of the sudden you know a life where I
am tempted to say the Spirit takes control of your mind as He keeps injecting
his thoughts in your mind to the point that sometimes it feels like you are
flooded. I am sure some of you know what I am talking about; you find your mind
24/7 focusing on God no matter what you are doing. The strange thing is, when
you sit and think about it, you are aware it is not you doing it, but the Holy
Spirit’s work in you.
To
make matters worse, I have been in that frame of mind for years, and I was
somewhat blind to my sin. I said somewhat, because deep in me I knew it was
wrong to want to break the union with Him especially in this manner, but I
minimized the sin, so it gave me an excuse to commit it over and over again. While
God allowed it to be an ongoing thing in my life for years, but He also knows
what is best for me and I know now that I have reached a place with Him where I
cannot keep committing the same sin over and over again without affecting His
plan for me.
Through
reading Leviticus, I understood God patience, mercy, grace, faithfulness and so
on. But He is clear on the fact that we are not to mistake these attributes and
take advantage of them, which is exactly what these Christians in 1 Corinthians
5 were doing. So, I have failed God because I used my own judgement in the
flesh and put away righteous judgement as I was taught by the Holy Spirit while
I was in the wilderness.
I
needed a reminder from Leviticus because God could clearly see that I used
righteous judgement to deal with some people in my life, as a result they never
have the power to affect my relationship with Him. Yet, because it suited me, I
did not use righteous judgement for another group and I allowed them to affect
my relationship with God to the point that I dishonoured Him every time. God
did not miss a thing in what I was doing. I really minimized those friends careless
attitude toward God to suit my purpose.
When
I had a chance to put it all into perspective (after my pity party) I realized
my melancholy came from the fact that I was losing what I consider good friends
but really behind it all, I knew I was found out and called into accountability
by God. The other thing that caused my melancholy was also the fact that I needed
to put away something that was pleasing to me. It is really an amazing thing when we put God
first, the angle we view what is happening to us changes completely.
When
we decide to apply those verses in our lives such as 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 and 1
Corinthians 6:9-11, and cut off people who are considered toxic to our
relationship with Him, we better make sure we find balance through the guidance
of the Holy Spirit. Before we cut ties with them, put it all in the hands of
the Holy Spirit, remain willing to do as we are told with an open heart and He
will come through for us (which is what I was supposed to do to begin with.) In
fact in the past week, God showed me even though I sort of cut ties with these
people, meaning the idea behind the friendships and the visits have stopped, He still wants me to be available to interact
with them, but only whenever He sees
fit. However He also made it clear that my relationship with them moving
forward, will take the tone of a teacher for lack of a better word.
Secondly,
I questioned God because I have a couple of people in my life that are as bad
if not worse (spiritually speaking.) He made it clear to me that He had His
reasons for not including them. First, I am in a different frame of mind when I
am with them. While I see these people often enough because I do not have a
choice, but knowing who I am dealing with, I never let my guard down
spiritually. So right then and there you can see how the motive and attitude
matter to God. In my interaction with them, I never allowed their attitude
toward God affect my relationship with Him and I can see a mile away, when
Satan is using them to talk to me. The second reason He gave me for not
including them is that He wants to use me in their lives, every time I see them.
I
hope I was able to shed some light on the first post and that while God is God
and expects certain behaviour from us, we have to make sure He is leading
before we get rid of some of our friends because we do not know who He wants to
use us to help reach out to them. We find the right balance in Him alone.
17 April, 2013
Groping in the Dark
By James Smith, 1859
It is very unpleasant to be in the dark, especially if you
are in a strange place. This was my lot a few nights ago. I knew what I wanted,
and I knew where I wanted to get to — but it was so dark I could not find the right
road. I groped and fumbled about. For a long time I had not felt my need of a light so
much, nor realized its value as I did then. It was a considerable time before I
found my way, and in doing so, I got several knocks, and became very chilly. To
be alone in the dark is unpleasant, and a friendly voice under such
circumstances is very cheering.
After I had gained my point, I began to think of darkness as
representing ignorance, cruelty, and crime. What a solemn testimony is that of
the prophet, "Darkness has covered the earth, and gross darkness the
people." How affecting the prayer of the Psalmist, "Have respect unto
the covenant, for the dark places of the earth are full of the habitations of
cruelty." And how cheering the announcement of another, "The people
who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwell in the land of
the shadow of death, upon them the light has shined." And what a lovely
representation Jesus gives us of himself when ne says, "I am the light of
the world; he who follows me shall not walk in darkness — but shall have the
light of life." I wonder not that Solomon should say, "Truly the
light is sweet, and a pleasant thing, it is for the eyes to behold the
sun." What would the world be naturally without the sun? Just in such a
condition would we be morally, and spiritually, without the truth, and without
the Savior!
My soul was in the dark once. In total darkness. I knew not my
sin, I saw not my danger. I wanted something which I had not. I had heard of
the way in which it was to be obtained, and thought I could find it — but I
groped about in the dark in vain. At length I was led to God's Word, and I
found the truth of Solomon's testimony. "The commandment is a lamp, and
the law is light." By that word, I obtained a correct view of myself, and
clearly discovered my danger. By that word, I saw the way of escape by our Lord
Jesus Christ, and was led into it by the Holy Spirit. There I enjoyed the light
of life, the light of God's countenance, and the light of joy and peace. I
escaped from danger, obtained salvation, and saw with tolerable clearness the
path of the just, which shines more and more onto the perfect day.
Since then, God's Word has been my light, and God's Spirit has
been my guide. Nor can I do without either of them, for I need both a light to
shine on my path, and a guide to lead me in it; and if left without either, I
would find myself as I did the other night — groping in the dark. What
obligations I am under to the Word, the Spirit, and the Savior; the Word is the light,
the Spirit is the guide, and the Savior is the object to which I
am led.
What home is to the poor traveler who has missed his way, and
become bruised and chilly by groping in the dark, that, and more, oh how much
more — is the Lord Jesus to me! In him is my food, my warmth, my rest, my every
comfort. Without him I am hungry, cold, weary, and destitute of all real joy. O
my Savior, leave me not in the dark — but if you do, I shall grope after you,
and however cold and weary, I shall find no rest, until I find you!
Reader, may I say to you, as Paul wrote to his friends, "You
were once darkness — but are now light in the Lord!" Have you discovered
the darkness you were in? Have you felt your need of supernatural light? Have
you endeavored to grope your way out of the darkness? Have you come to the
light, and found rest unto your soul? My groping in the dark the other night,
ended in a warm room, a comfortable bed, and refreshing sleep; and my former
wandering in the dark, ended at the feet of Jesus, in rest of soul, and a place
in the church of God. Has this been your case?
Believer, as a child of light, walk in the light. Walk in the
truth. Walk in the Spirit. Walk in love. Walk in holiness. Let your course be
that marked out by God's Word — that into which the Holy Spirit leads — that
which unites and attaches you to all the Lord's people — that in which holiness
shines forth resplendent — that all may see an illustration of the prophet's
prediction in you, "And a highway will be there; it will be called the Way
of Holiness. The unclean will not journey on it; it will be for those who walk
in that Way; wicked fools will not go about on it!" Isaiah 35:8
16 April, 2013
Walking in the Spirit
I had people asked me “how do one walk in the Spirit?
Walking in the Spirit really does not need a formula. However,
there needs to be an attitude of openness toward God. When the Spirit started
teaching me to walk in the Spirit He made it clear that this openness toward
Him is not open for negotiation. You cannot have a plan A and a plan B and be dead
set on wanting Him to negotiate your terms with you.
More often than not, we do have plan A & B but we do not
even realize that. There are times our contingency plans are more obvious to
us. But sometimes they are not, while they might not be obvious to us, but they
are obvious to Satan and he used them against us. If you take for instance someone
who reads something from Chambers, Spurgeon, Tozer, Paul Washer, etc then, dismiss
it while saying well, this guy is out of his mind and these things he is
talking about, I do not need them to be saved.
Then the conclusion here is that you do not have the Holy Spirit
in you to begin with to help you understand the truth of God. Or it could be
you utter such words simply because in the depth of your heart you know what
you read upset your plans. But because your plan B is more important to you than
God’s plan A, you stick to your guns. With a mindset like that, you forfeit
your walk in the Spirit. The spiritual darkness that is looming over your heart
and soul comes from the fact that you know something but you have no intention
of obeying God. No matter how beautiful or successful your life might look on
the outside, no matter how hard you appear to work for God, well, none of it is
being done in the Spirit and you are not walking in the Spirit. This is just
one tiny example amongst all those examples that I could give you. But I hope
you see where I am getting here.
A test that will never fail us as to whether or not we are
walking in the Spirit is the depth of Christ being revealed to us. Understand
that I am not talking about us exercising gifts we may or may not have. Now, I am not saying that He cannot work this
life in you because as I mentioned in my book, I have seen God working this Christian
life through people, in spite of themselves. But, you are as useful to Him as Pharaoh
was in His hand. The only difference between you and Pharaoh is that you have
found more grace in His eyes. Openness to God keeps us surrendered to His will,
teachable and obedient, hence, you are not perfect, you still have a long way
to go but you are walking in the Spirit.
After I learned to walk in the Spirit, God with His sense of
humour took one of my pet peeves to show me how easy I can be separated from
the oneness with Him and how important I keep focussing on Him and walk moment
by moment to keep this oneness. My greatest pet peeve is people who pick their
noses. I find it so gross and I cannot understand why not using tissues. Anyway,
a lesson that I cannot forget no matter how much I want to, is that God showed
me one day, after I experienced His awesome divine nature that could be
compared to oxygen so pure that you know it is out of this world. It is so pure
that you cannot imagine living without it and if we could see what we are
missing, we would indeed make sure we walk moment by moment so that we do not
spend one minute out of His nature.
He showed me even if I have a sin so small that it could be the
size of a tiny booger, He said to me, even though you could hold it between
your fingers and re-enter your union with me, it would not be possible because this
tiny booger however small cannot find a place in my nature. He said if I allow
you to get in without the repentance and the cleansing of the blood, you would
introduce dirt within me. For someone else this might not be important, but to
me, I can't live without this visual, to remind me where I am at in my oneness
with Him. I need to constantly ask myself, have I moved away from Him without
even knowing it?
With that in mind, I leave you with a good description of the
subject with pastor Philpott
This is just an excerpt from J. C. Philpott's sermon preached in 1862
"Who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Romans 8:1
1. To walk, then, after the Spirit is to walk after and in a revealed
Christ– not a Christ in the letter, but a Christ in the Spirit; not a
Christ in the word only, but a Christ in the heart, formed there the hope of
glory. The work of the Spirit is to reveal Christ, to glorify him, and make him
precious to believing hearts; to apply his blood to the conscience, to discover
his righteousness, and to shed abroad his love. To walk, then, after the Spirit
is to follow his gracious discoveries of the Lord Jesus to the heart, and to
realize them by a living experience of their sweetness and blessedness.
2. But again, the Spirit leads into all truth. This was
the promise given by Christ to his disciples– "Howbeit when he the Spirit
of truth has come, he will guide you into all truth." (John 16:13.) It is
impossible for us to know the truth savingly and experimentally, except the
blessed Spirit guides us, as it were, into the very bosom of it. Until then its
beauty and blessedness, its liberating, sanctifying influence are hidden from
our sight. But if I am guided by the Spirit into all truth, if he himself
condescends to lead me into the truth as it is in Jesus, and enable me to walk
in the truth as he leads me into it, then I may be said to walk after the
Spirit.
3. But again, the Spirit is spoken of in the word of truth as an Intercessor, teaching
us how to pray and what to pray for; no, he himself is represented as
"interceding for us with groanings which cannot be uttered." If,
then, I pray in the Spirit, I walk after the Spirit, for I walk in that path of
prayer and supplication in which he is pleased to lead me. He has promised to
help my infirmities; and therefore if I find my many infirmities helped by his
grace and overcome by his power, then too I may be said to walk after the
Spirit.
4. But the Spirit is also the author of faith, hope, and love, for
these are fruits and graces which spring from his work upon the heart. If,
then, I believe in Jesus with a spiritual faith, if I hope in him with a
spiritual hope, and love him with a spiritual love, I walk after the Spirit;
for the Spirit moves me both to will and to do those things; and as he leads I
follow.
5. But the Spirit is also a Spirit of contrition, of
brokenness, of humility, of godly sorrow for sin and honest confession of it. If,
then, I am ever blessed with humility, contrition, repentance, and godly sorrow
for sin, I walk after the Spirit.
6. But the Spirit is also the Comforter of God's people,
for that is the name which our blessed Lord himself gave him. So that if he
ever comforts your heart with his choice consolations, and you walk after his
comfort, desiring to drink into it, and following after everything which may
promote it, you follow in the steps in which the Comforter leads you.
7. But if we walk after the Spirit, we shall also be spiritually-minded, which
is life and peace; our affections will be fixed upon heavenly realities where
Jesus sits at the right hand of God; for all this is his special work, and
nothing short of his power and influence can produce it. If then we are favored
at any time with this spirituality of mind and these heavenly affections, it is
a proof that we are walking after the Spirit.
8. But again, through the weakness of the flesh and the power of
temptation, we often fall into a state of coldness, darkness, hardness, and
even miserable carelessness in the things of God. Then the Spirit has to revive
our drooping graces, bring us out of this miserable state of carnality and
death, to lead us to the fountain once opened for all sin and uncleanness in
the blood of the Lamb, to renew our hope, strengthen our faith, and impart to
us fresh confidence. As we then walk in the light, life, and power of these
gracious revivals, we walk after the Spirit.
14 April, 2013
Thomas Brooks (Puritan)
Courtesy of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Brooks_(Puritan)
This post by Thomas Brooks below merged well with my post on April 12 : Complete & Effective Dominion
I mentioned
how important it is to test the spirits. A minister who is not breaking your
heart with the word of God almost every time he takes the pulpit, there is a
strong chance that he has not been hand picked by Him. A real minister of God
will cause you to go home somewhat, if not fully offended every time you hear
him. Why? Because it is the nature of the true Gospel it offends unbelievers as
much as it offends believers that are not right with Him.
Sadly,
Satan has worked it so nicely for us to make us comfortable with a half
truth, that in the Church, we scream “apostasy” when we are offended by the
truth of the Gospel and in our state of spiritual
we have no idea that we are led by Satan to react this way. Satan has done such
a great job that we love our mediocre preachers, they make us feel good, we
agree with them, we say
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13 April, 2013
The Doctrine of Repentance - Part 13 - Last Post
Finally the last post of the serie
As I mentioned at the beginning of this serie on the nature of true repentance. I wanted to find something on repentance but I needed it
to be as close as possible to what I have personally learned from the Holy
Spirit directly. I have read several version of true repentance, while they are
all saying the same thing, but some are harder to understand and some leave
room for guessing games. So, once again I have decided to g with someone you
know by now if you are used to my Blog. Thomas Watson wrote this piece in 1668.
As I read it today, I realize it is the same process the Spirit took me
through, to enable me to understand why I had to go through the process of
repentance, how it was done, who does what and what was the overall result.
There is nothing like true repentance entering your heart to find out who you
truly are in Him.
By Thomas Watson, 1668
The Nature of true repentance
Use 2. It reproves those who are but half-turned. And
who are these? Such as turn in their judgment, but not in their practice.
They cannot but acknowledge that sin is a dreadful evil, and will weep for
sin—yet they are so bewitched with it that they have no power to leave it!
Their corruptions are stronger than their convictions. These are
half-turned, "almost Christians" (Acts 26:28). They are like
Ephraim, "as worthless as a half-baked cake!" (Hos. 7:8).
They are but half-turned, who turn only from gross sin—but have no
intrinsic work of grace. They do not prize Christ—or love holiness. It is with
mere moral people as with Jonah; he got a gourd to shield the heat of the sun,
and thought that he was safe—but a worm presently arose and devoured the gourd.
So men, when they are turned from gross sin, think that their morality will
be a gourd to defend them from the wrath of God—but at death there arises the
worm of conscience, which smites this gourd, and then their hearts fail, and they
are in a dreadful condition!
They are but half-turned, who turn from many sins—but
are unturned from some special sin. There is a harlot in the
bosom which they will not let go! This is as if a man should be cured of
several diseases—but has a cancer in his breast, which kills him. It reproves
those whose turning is as good as no turning, who expel one devil and welcome
another. They turn from swearing—to slandering, from extravagance—to
covetousness. Such turning will turn men to hell!
Use 3. Let us show ourselves penitents, in turning from sin
to God. There are some people I have little hope to prevail with. Let the
trumpet of the Word sound ever so shrill, let threatenings be thundered out
against them, let some flashes of hell-fire be thrown in their faces—yet they
will keep their beloved sin. These people seem to be like the swine in the
Gospel, carried down by the devil violently into the sea. They will rather be
damned—than turn from their sin! "these people keep going along their
self-destructive path, refusing to turn back, even though I have warned
them!" (Jer. 8:5).
But if there is any sincerity in us, if conscience is not cast
into a deep sleep, let us listen to the voice of the charmer, and turn to God
as our supreme good. How often does God call upon us to turn to him? He swears,
"As surely as I live, says the Sovereign Lord, I take no pleasure in the
death of wicked people. I only want them to turn from their wicked ways so they
can live. Turn! Turn from your wickedness! Why should you die?" (Ezek.
33:11). God would rather have our repenting tears—than our blood.
Turning to God is for our benefit. Our repentance is of no benefit
to God—but to ourselves. If a man drinks of a fountain—he benefits himself, not
the fountain. If he beholds the light of the sun—he himself is refreshed by it,
not the sun. If we turn from our sins to God, God is not advantaged by it. It
is only we ourselves who reap the benefit. In this case self-love should
prevail with us: "If you become wise, you will be the one to benefit. If
you scorn wisdom, you will be the one to suffer." (Proverbs 9:12).
If we turn to God—he will turn to us. He will turn his anger from
us—and his face to us. It was David's prayer, "O turn unto me,
and have mercy upon me" (Psalm 86:16). Our turning will make God turn:
"Turn unto me, says the Lord—and I will turn unto you" (Zech. 1:3).
He who was our enemy—will turn to be our friend. If God turns
to us—the angels are turned to us. We shall have their tutelage and
guardianship (Psalm 91:11). If God turns to us—all things shall turn to
our good, both mercies and afflictions. We shall taste honey at the end of the
afflicting rod.
Thus we have seen the several ingredients of repentance:
1. Sight of sin
2. Sorrow for sin
3. Confession of sin
4. Shame for sin
5. Hatred for sin
6. Turning from sin
12 April, 2013
Complete & Effective Dominion
I had no intention of touching Oswald
Chambers subject this morning. But during my time with God, the Holy Spirit had
decided otherwise. I found myself learning through Oswald Chambers and the Holy
Spirit something that I did not realize at the time I wrote my book “Apprehended & Apprehending”.
When I wrote my book “Apprehended & Apprehending”
which by the way is not for people who are interested in sampling Christianity
but rather for those truly yearning to know Him personally, those who already
know Him personally and those who have reached the stage in their Christian
walk with Him that Oswald talked in his devotional of April 11 & 12.
Otherwise, the book would be meaningless to you. By the time I had
written the book, I had experienced that true Salvation will always lead us to
find the “Pearl of Great Price” which to my surprise I found is God the Father.
Believe me every bit of this verse is true and it is so GRAN D that when you find the pearl of great price in Matthew 13:46 your life will never, ever be the same again. And
whether we like it or not shoddy Christianity is left behind and you can only
go forward with the Father. “Who,
on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought
it.”
In my book, my writing was based on what
the triune God taught me and my experiences of it though Him. This is one of
the beautiful things about learning directly from God. I was taught what Oswald
Chambers teach today in his devotional where he used Romans 6:9-11. In my
book I used the same analogy but I learned it from Philippians 3 as God set out
to impart to me what He meant through Paul in verses 10-12.
I don’t know about you but I am excited as
I see the beauty of God’s Word and how everything stands by itself yet
everything is intertwined together. Oswald said today that eternal life is not a gift from God
but it is THE GIFT OF GOD. My dear friends, it
is about possessing God Himself, that’s what Oswald means. While it is true
eternal life is a gift from God but the
gift is HIM. You see, when you make the decision to leave it all
behind, meaning intellect, pride, sin, knowledge, understanding etc and go
forward with God to find out what those annoying people keep going on about, as
if they know God better than the average Christian, you find God the Father, in
the process. (Actually to a certain extend it is the story of the great C.S
Lewis)
It is only when you find God the Father,
you realize the goal of Salvation, the whole idea behind Salvation which God
showed me is as big as the ocean, is in effect about finding God the Father. He
is the endless gift behind it all. Oh I wish you could see the beauty of
it all with the eyes of your heart. I wish you could go on to experience the
depth, the length, the strength, the width and so on, that is involved in
finding the Father. Make no mistake, I did not find Him when I was
standing by myself under the law, and doing my things apart from Christ. He
revealed Himself to me while I was inside of Christ. Understand what I am
saying, we were both, inside of Christ. I found out He was always there all
along, but could not reveal Himself to me until I was ready, because as much as
it is a friendship and relationship with our father, it is also a process. This
process it is the reason Oswald Chambers is pleading with us in his devotional
to go forward apprehending what Christ had apprehended us for. The strange
thing is, once you apprehend the reason why Christ apprehended us for which
means possessing God the father, you are driven by that ambition to apprehend
more and more of Him. It is so strange, you find that you can never get too
much of Him and you cannot be quenched.
In my book I explained how the life that
is in Christ is imparted to us. It is as if God is changing your very own DNA
with His life. He feeds it to you slowly as if you were an infant in the
mother’s womb, Christ becomes the mother here. I still find it mind boggling
the idea of me being in Christ, Christ being in me, Christ being in God and God
being in Christ. While in my walk with Him I have experienced it, but it still
gives me a headache to think about it. I cannot wait for God to take away the
limitation when I die so that my little pea brain does not explode with this
beautiful truth.
While we sit there like a dog with a bone
claiming one or two verses here and there to stand our ground and make excuses
not to go forward, if we only bothered going forward, God would show us that
all those things we tend to think are made up by other people to rock the boat,
and our enjoyment of complacency. We would learn the depth of certain verses
that escape us in the Bible. What I mean by that, some people would say, well,
we do not need that and it is apostasy. This is why we have to test the spirits.
We do not gobble up everything people say because we like them, or that they
look good, or perhaps they agree with our idea of Salvation which keeps us in
complacency with God to begin with. If we do that, we are no better than
unbelievers trying to decipher the Bible to make fun of us and show how stupid
we are and how bad our God is. When we do not test the spirits first through
the Holy Spirit, we are nothing less than fools. We give Satan’s ammunitions
and he tightens up the chain that keeps us in bondage and in ignorance of the
true God.
What Oswald wrote today, in the same way I
concluded in my book that we need to go forward to claim the life we have in
Him we can find one instance in the Bible where Paul said the same thing as
well. Galatians 4:19 expressed so nicely why
Paul was suffering like a pregnant woman about to give birth. He knew they were
missing a big component which was needed. Hence “My dear children, for whom I am
again in the pains of childbirth until Christ is formed in you,” this is a
beautiful verse pregnant with meaning directly related to our eternal life. You
are free to see this verse as the word of God and admit and commit to it. Or,
you are free to see it as Satan wants you to. The choice is yours. Be
forewarned that choosing Satan’s side by minimizing the meaning of this verse
does not change God’s truth and does not let you and I off the hook.
Matthew Henry’s commentary is my
favourite. Here is what he said about it 4:19 ,
20 “The Galatians were ready to account the apostle their enemy, but he
assures them he was their friend; he had the feelings of a parent toward them.
He was in doubt as to their state, and was anxious to know the result of their
present delusions. Nothing is so sure a proof that a sinner has passed into a
state of justification, as Christ being formed in him by the renewal of the
Holy Spirit; but this cannot be hoped for, while men depend on the law for
acceptance with God. The
truth is every single time we walk without Him, provide explanations and
decipher the Bible on our own apart from the Holy Spirit, all we do is put
ourselves right back under the law.
The beauty of all this captivates me so
much that I could go on deciphering Oswald’s devotional because I lived it all
out with Him in the wilderness. But, I want to make something clear. My
comparing myself with the same deductions that I came up with Oswald has
nothing to do with me thinking that I am close to walk in Oswald’s shoes. On
the contrary, one of the reasons I got excited is because I can see that God
can teach me in the smallest and the biggest things. I got excited because I
learned something new today through the devotion and I am happy because I am
learning from the same God who taught Oswald His Word. I am well aware that I
have a long way to go and one will never arrive in this life.
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