In Your Corner Wearing White

In your corner wearing white, from the realm of the big angels, our number one contender.    Today we  will discuss Supernatural, Seeker Sensitive Churches, what they do, what they say and what they might not be disclosing to you outright. This writing is broken into three rounds first the background and second the challenge of professed end time views  and the unveiling.

I’ve heard before is it not good practice to criticize or speak about another ministry in a negative manner.  I am sure it goes back to verses  Mark 9:38-41.

 38 John said to Him, “Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in Your name, and we tried to prevent him because he was not following us.” 39 But Jesus said, “Do not hinder him, for there is no one who will perform a miracle in My name, and be able soon afterward to speak evil of Me. 40 For he who is not against us is for us.

 However, two verses later, this is just as powerful as the first.

42 “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe to stumble, it would be better for him if, with a heavy millstone hung around his neck, he had been cast into the sea.

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Stay in the Light

Did you know that when I see someone with a booger hanging out I very kindly go up to that person and “Hey, you might need a tissue.”  or “Dude you have a hanger.”  In past I would have not said a word and let that person continue on, and think how funny that was that everyone would see what that one person did not see. I am sure we all know what I am talking about.
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Don’t Reach for Gold Nuggets in a Basket of Asps.

Matthew 24:24-28

24“For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect. 25“Behold, I have told you in advance. 26“So if they say to you, ‘Behold, He is in the wilderness,’ do not go out, or, ‘Behold, He is in the inner rooms,’ do not believe them. 27“For just as the lightning comes from the east and flashes even to the west, so will the coming of the Son of Man be.

Matthew 10:16

16“Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves.

To me this is the most dangerous spiritual topic that can be discussed.  I write based on my own experience in which I had to listen to my heart, question  and search out the truth. But note that Jesus said even the ELECT are subject to deception.  Continue reading

Did Jesus Coexist? Part 2

Wow, The more I dig deeper the more I am amazed by how strong Jesus’s words were about this subject.  For those who come to Him, His love is refreshing and satisfying but to those who reject or live as an apostate, the words are fierce.  It has opened my eyes to more subjects to write about.  I must warn you that the reason I write about this is not to create a cause, which could turn into an idol, but to remind everyone that  we  are all  pieces of puzzle.   Some of us are edge pieces and some are in the middle, but we are all connected to form a picture.  I write in fear and trembling of the Lord, because I do not want to mislead or manipulate His Word or misrepresent the revelation I am experiencing.   As we go through this there are two sides, what Jesus said and did and what He requires from us. Our silence in many cases is an action that has dire effects.This is a heart issue once again.

When that moment comes for you to stand in opposition to evil or tell someone the truth of a situation  will your prayer stem from desperation and “hope” God will intervene  or will it stem from your faith and a Fear of the Lord. Will you allow the Holy Spirit to lead, guide and direct you in the face of rejection to carry His truth upon your heart?

What will you say to person going through a divorce? Will you pray for them that it will all work out according to God’s will or  will you confess that God wants their marriage to work? That we need to honor our covenants. Sometimes a marriage needs someone to tell the couple to take the “D” word off the table and put God on the table.  If there is infidelity, will you confront the sin  and the effects of the sin to save the person from more damage?  Will  you request that the infidelity needs to stop and pray together for changed behavior? Or will you agree with modern-day rationalization that you don’t know the whole story and it is not your place to say……..anything?

What will you say to your friend or acquaintance who is  dabbling in New Age mumbo jumbo, crystals, spirit guides etc…   in hopes of finding answers to the issues they face.  Will you put them on your private prayer list and not say anything or call it out at that moment and tell them that they engaging in witchcraft and need to turn from it and call for Jesus into their heart.

If your deepest answer is that you are afraid to say something  because it might not be your place, that ship has left port. There might be a deeper core issue, want to know what it might be?  If you are unwilling to step out and ask someone about their issues, more than likely you don’t want anyone asking you of yours.  If this is the case, the faith you believe you possess is a facade.   That is the essence of the coexist message,  we don’t want people calling us on our crap so I won’t call them on theirs. However if you want to walk in with Christ and get closer, that which is in the dark must be brought out into the light and that doesn’t happen if we remain silent and coexist.  Yes, you will more than likely ruffle a feather or two, but who are you impressing  and what is the end game?

The idol here is free will,  and many will fight for it even in their Christian beliefs.

Jesus himself said that the Holy Spirit was sent to abide in us, It was not sent to be placed under wraps like the servant who buried his talent.

Mark 8 :9-11

9 “But be on your guard; for they will deliver you to the courts, and you will be flogged in the synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for My sake, as a testimony to them 10 The gospel must first be preached to all the nations. 11 When they arrest you and hand you over, do not worry beforehand about what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour; for it is not you who speak, but it is the Holy Spirit.

Why would Jesus say they would deliver us into courts, certainly not for keeping quiet?

However, today the threat of legal action silences a generation and we don’t even give the Holy Spirit a chance. We are afraid of what we will lose. We hold the laws of man in higher regard than God. That is evident by our fear of legal action to shut us down. We believe these laws are more powerful than God.  What that shows is our lack of faith and since we do not walk in Fear of the Lord, we don’t acknowledge His majesty.  We hold more precious the things of this world instead of weighing out  that which is spiritual.  Laws consistently try to change our influence legally by shutting us down. We try and follow those rules so as not to get in trouble and we play the shell game with Satan.  And while we play into Satan’s scheme’s we are not focused on God’s desire for his people.  That is what I mean by a cause, we play in the legal world while this is a spiritual one.  We are still called to destroy the altars of false gods and remind a people what will happen if we don’t.

Jesus came to set the record the straight, not keep silent. He is love AND He is just. You are hated as a Christian and nothing you can do will change that. Each time we try to soften the message to attract more people to Christ that message is diluted.  Each time we hold our tongue so not to offend the message is diluted. When we try to appease everyone and build Christian Community Clubs disguised as churches; the message is diluted.  When you prefer to be  surrounded by life coaches poising as pastors; the message is diluted.  When you are attracted to what you want to hear; the message is diluted.  When you prefer to be entertained on Sunday for an hour there is no message!!!

Who is talking about repentance? Who is talking about purifying our personal altars so we can be a fragrance that Jesus recognizes as the bride of Christ?  Who is talking about a groom who  gave His life to protect His bride and will keep her safe throughout eternity. Who is taking about how God allowed His judgment to fall on His Son so we wouldn’t have to be condemned?  Yes, Jesus can talk about what will happen, if you do not turn towards Him, because he took on your sin. At that moment the keys were snatched away from the devil and you had a choice.

Oh, but we hear, “You Christians think you are better than us, with all your Holiness!!!”  Then we cower and say oh I am sorry.  I shouldn’t  be so bold it might hurt someone feelings and they may never find Christ.  Maybe it should be attraction over  promotion.   We then try to modify our message to soften it a bit and hope the naysayers will approve of the message we preach, all the while the message we should be preaching turns to a sugar daddy god.  Some of us might remember a time when the threat of getting spanked when our father came home was enough to keep us in line.  Same principle different application.  Today we are told God is like a grandfather who will spoil us and as long as we keep trying and all will work out for the best.  That is not what Jesus said.

It should be truth, attraction and promotion.

But the person you are talking to might feel the Spirit of God on you and the Holy Spirit is convicting them with fear and trembling, just don’t acknowledge the accusation that their soul is yelling out which confirms their lie, acknowledge the fruit of your spirit to their spirit. You are the testament of Christ standing before them.

Or, the truth be known, if you are not Holy unto the Lord, you might not want people talking into our life, even the person you are talking to about something you see about them.  Their argument might be a conviction you need to hear and confess.

John who spent 3 years with Jesus and was even termed the Friend of Jesus, could actually call himself  Jesus’s friend said this. In Revelation 1,  It was hardly a “what’s up buddy”  encounter.

Revelation 1:17-18

17 When I saw Him, I fell at His feet like a dead man. And He placed His right hand on me, saying, “Do not be afraid; I am the first and the last, 18 and the living One; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of death and of Hades.

With a Fear of the Lord you are safe and God’s hand will be upon you.

Jesus rocked the boat, capsized it and stood on the water. He holds out his hand for those who would grasp it. While one hand is holding you the other hand wields a sword for those that reject Him. There is Bible verse after Bible verse explaining this not just in the Old but the New Testament as well.  In Jesus’ words,

Luke 12:49

49 “I have come to cast fire upon the earth; and how I wish it were already kindled! 50 But I have a baptism to undergo, and how distressed I am until it is accomplished! 51 Do you suppose that I came to grant peace on earth? I tell you, no, but rather division;

Mathew 18:6

but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a heavy millstone hung around his neck, and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.

The purpose of judgment is to instill in his people, a Fear of the Lord. and an understanding that God is in charge.  In today’s world the Fear of Lord seems nonexistent.  Churches entertain which is Satan’s substitute for joy.  We are not taught about God’s Kingly side in many of our Churches, so when we see and hear in every direction that all points of view are equally valid and everyone should play in their own sandbox, we disagree and nod our heads in the pews, but remain silent once we leave or only discuss this amongst our close friends.  While  coexistence is preached as an honorable modus-operandi  the underlying motives are leading people everywhere else but to Heaven, even the children sitting next to us in church.  Satan does not play fair, every argument seems reasonable and at every turn we relent and allow the doubt to take root.

Search your heart on this, I have and I confess I held these views before and did not walk in a true faith.

The coexist bumper sticker always chafs my hide when I see it, because the person in the car, doesn’t have a clue of where they are headed with a belief system rooted in this mindset.  I went to one of the websites to get an explanation of each term and what was interesting is that Christianity is last  with a question mark next to it, when it is the actual answer.  Even for this schtik it should be a period at the end. Why is that, because doubt is the seed being sown and if there is doubt there is no Hope. The point that is consistently driven is that other beliefs seem to have more validity and earthly power over the Truth Christianity presents.

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When there is no message of God’s judgment and Fear of the Lord coupled with God’s love this is what you get.  “Christianity is who the sticker is directed against but poses no threat to the others.”

Do you make a difference in your sphere of influence or walk away and pray for them silently.  Which is not wrong, but did you leave the message the Holy Spirit imparted on to you.  Did you tell them what will happen if they do not turn to Christ? Or are you afraid to say that  part?

There is a day of reckoning coming some will go to the left and some will go to the right?  On Calvary there were two criminals one on  the right and one on the left, one was saved and one was not.  The one that was not saved didn’t demonstrate a Fear of the Lord. I guess everything was not permissible.  You see how close you can be to God and still miss the boat.

When Jesus spoke to someone it was at the crux of their spiritual dilemma  the rich man, the woman at the well, the adulteress at the stoning or the people at the stoning and the robber on a cross next to Him.  Did He  leave them with a half an answer or a partial statement.  No,  He wrote it on their hearts to a point they took it or rejected it completely.  He did not mind his own business and hope everyone would find their way to Him eventually, shrug his shoulders and say,  “I did my part.”  He brought them to the crossroads.   He took them to edge of  that person’s heart not their intellect.

In Luke 9 and 10. He gave the disciples clear direction and told them to shake the dust off their feet if they were unwelcome and they were to curse the town.  This is not an opinion on what I think Jesus said, it is what He instructed them to do. There was no shrugging of shoulders and saying , “Oh well.”  Jesus welcomes us and  warns us, In Mathew 10:17-18, he even says that it would be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah  than those that reject or not take heed.

So, what does this all mean?  It means we need to take the messagein the midst of all the cultures and opinions and not coexist. We must not  allow the lies or the half truths about Christ to be continued while we do nothing to demonstrate, through our faith,  the power of God.  If we do not call on it, how can we stand firm in it.  If we entertain the doubts spoken by those who are hostile to God and let them permeate our  thoughts,  we will not walk out the Great Commission and waste-demean our spiritual authority that has been given to us.

More and more Christians, acknowledge they are believers but live and demonstrate they  walk in fear of man not God.  Christ stood, and stands for you, when he overcame death, he took death away from all of us, who believe in Him.  If you believe that, then you will not coexist, you will walk out your belief and it will be demonstrated to everyone around you.     We need to stand firm in our belief and speak the truth to those that still want to kill Jesus.

GOD WILL MAKE UP THE DIFFERENCE!!! You don’t have to be perfect, God will compensate.  You can never be wrong championing God. Each time you step out in faith it gets easier

If you have a stronger fear of man than a Fear of God, your faith walk is a mosaic of bandages, trying to cover all your scabs.  We are told, by those that want to silence us, that:

Coexistence is what is needed because Christianity is judgmental.    Nothing is right or wrong and all paths lead somewhere and your God can’t be the only way if He is loving like you say he is.  It does not make sense that your God would condemn you to Hell for eternity for such a short time on Earth.

All reasonable arguments, but the truth doesn’t change. But I am afraid it is code for everything  is permissible and valid but Christianity.  There is a Heaven and a Hell and what you do on this Earth in your life, and how you walk that out, determines your fate and God is the judge.  Christ bore your sin and has your had your charges dropped.  All you have to do is say Yes, Lord.

But when people want to diminish the truth about  Christ, many naysayers call on the priestly side of His character to play into the kind nature of (many) Christians to perpetuate false truths or keep the truth under wraps.

We are told to not judge lest ye be judged, but they readily ignore the other million words in the book and completely take those few out of context. It never said not to judge, but the point is that you had better be ready to stand under the fire of judgment if you do.  While we are told by the secular world not to judge over an over, the lie has taken hold and we are being judged as hypocrites those who say “we” shouldn’t judge.  While most Christians look for everyone to play fair and hope to graciously convince  them of God’s true nature,  we have removed the judgment seat from all conversations which would convict them to God’s true nature. The enemy doesn’t play fair and will use any means necessary to take you out of the conversation.

So does Jesus coexist? No, He never built his own sandbox to play in, he jumped into the middle of everybody else’s.

God Loves you and so do I.

Did Jesus Coexist? Part 1

Luke 9:1-6, Luke 9:26-27, Luke 10:1-12, Luke 10:17-20, Acts 12:22

When Christ was born, He was the Hope the world was waiting for and  was promised.  When most people talk to you about Christ, we mostly hear about a graciously loving Priestly Savior who loves you and will welcome you with open arms if you accept Him.  Which is true!!!!  However, many in today’s world secular or Christian will not even broach the other side of the double edge sword which he wields, which is the Kingly Savior who will  judge the living and dead and will release judgments on Earth sometime in the future as described not only in the book of Revelation but is mentioned through Jesus’ message itself.  In the New Testament  not only are future judgments  described, but also real-time judgments and declarations spoken against those who ignored the Word of God or would lead people away from God. If you dare to look they are peppered throughout the Gospels.
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The Parable of Your Talent

Matthew 25:14-31.

This is an interesting parable that has come alive to me in a way I have never seen before.  It demonstrates the responsibility each and every one of us is given and what we are told will happen if we do not operate out of faith in our walk with Christ.  I find it interesting how many times I have heard this parable referred to in a Sunday message but  only the high points were discussed from a works perspective and not a spirit perspective.  I pray that we can see how serious God’ takes our  commitments and walk that out in our lives, because at the end of the day we need to carry His Name forward and blow the trumpets louder than the adversary.

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Jesus Came to Fulfill the Law Not Replace it.

What did He mean by that? As I was praying this morning it was made clear to me, that originally the law kept our flesh in order or out of trouble. But when Jesus spoke of how if we, for example lusted after another women we in essence had committed adultery in our spirit. When Jesus said he came to fulfill the law, those words, actually start dealing with the next level of our being, our spirit. Now God is always after us at a deeper level. If I say to you I did not steal any money today, but throughout the day I am always trying to figure out a way to gather more stuff and work the system, what is the condition of my spirit? Yes I did not steal anything but my spirit is obsessed with the essence of taking or getting.

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