Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Call To War (Please be patient ~ I know it's a long one, but WORTH the read. Don't miss out on the song to follow)

Spiritual Warfare  ~ (Biblical ---> Binding and Loosing )









Today we see people using the term of binding and loosing as an exercise of their spiritual authority as believers over Satan, and demonic powers and beings in the spiritual realm. Many people are convinced because of the results.

People are claiming that we have the authority and power to bind the devil and his demons. Some say that we can also bind sickness like cancer, and loose people from the devil's hold, which can include poverty.

After two years of prayer and fasting proclaiming the games would not be held the Christians in Canada were unable to stop the Gay Olympics held in Vancouver. (Prophecy today magazine). David Wilkerson wrote in his newsletter April 1991, “The entire church structure of America could not stop the showing of (The blasphemous film) “The last Temptation of Christ”… in twenty five years, have we stopped abortion? No, it’s worse than ever…there are Christians right now who claim they are taking the world for Jesus. But I don’t know of one country they have taken.”

We find many spiritual warfare seminars and prayer meetings going on to train the church in its position to take back what is rightfully ours. The church has become serious and militant in taking back the ground for Christ. With good intentions, people are trained to rid the devil and sin from society and our cities by exercising our authority in warfare praying and declarations. They take their Biblical authority over them by binding them, verbally abusing the fallen angels, even sending them back to the pit from where they came (which is not really where they come from or go to. This will be addressed later). Scripture used to validate this are Mt.12:29, 16:19, 18:18 and Mk.3:27.

Matt. 28:18-20 And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.” All authority has not been passed on to us. We need to be under His authority to have any.

Spiritual mapping is also used to identify the particular strongholds set up in certain areas. It consists of creating a geographical map which they can mark for their research. Those involved in this movement can then research a locations history and learn from its past what brought it in bondage as in certain false religions. By learning the details of the past and activities of the present it can give the prayer warriors knowledge to effectively bind the powers that be. Territorial spirits are considered to be in control over cities, schools, and religions. These territorial Spirits are top ranking principalities (demons) which “attempt to keep large numbers of humans… in spiritual captivity.” (C. Peter Wagner Confronting the powers pg.22) Methodology is used as in copying Joshua who marched with the Israelites around Jericho and blew the trumpet on the last day and the city crumbled. By prayer marching and shouting against the enemy singing and praying the walls the enemy has built will come tumbling down.

There is also the element of hearing from God directly who gives the prayer warriors words of knowledge. This becomes a critical factor to successful warfare otherwise one might miss the target they are aiming for and they will not be bound. Names of demons are revealed through extra- Biblical revelation to the sensitive prayer warrior.

At these spiritual warfare sessions the audience participates together in calling down spirits of adultery, greed, homosexuality to the demons of alcohol and lust. While the participants' emotions soar at the outcome this in no way validates the means or the results (which usually are none except to feel good in a army like camaraderie and that has exercised their spiritual power over the enemy.) This is all done so that their will be no obstruction to the Gospel when it is preached. What we see as a theological slant is that we take the earthly dominion back ourselves. It is a restoration theology that is being promoted which is foreign to the scripture. It is Christ who will restore the Earth in the Millennium. He has not given this power or authority over into the hands of man.

We cannot Christianize the world but by the Spirit's doing, can make individual people Christians. Not by binding the demons to set them free, but by preaching the Gospel and making disciples.

Looking at Mk.3:27, if one is being instructed by Jesus to bind Satan first so that the Gospel will not be obstructed then He Himself did not follow His own explanation and neither did His apostles. We cannot stop other people from committing their sins by binding the demons. While prayer does move the hand of God to do miraculous things we do not have the authority to do what only God himself can do. Essentially each person has to make a choice on their own. If someone does not want to be delivered we cannot force deliverance over a person or a city. Spiritual warfare is a personal resistance for each of us against our own sinful desires which the enemy will use to his advantage. He will try to annul our effectiveness and tempt us to walk contrary to the word of God.

If one were to look at the scripture without any preconceived ideas, what is found is that prayer is addressed to God only. In Gal. 5:19-22, much of what is blamed on demons is really man's fallen nature, expressing itself through his flesh. Although demons can entice and exaggerate our flesh indulgences, we can honestly blame ourselves for most of the activity we see today. We see in scripture, satan is the prince of this world ~ John 12:31. god of this world ~ 2 Cor. 4:4, and the prince of power of the air ~ Eph. 2:2.

We can in no way draw a conclusion of cultural demonization in which whole cities, ethnic groups, and religions are involved, and that we as Christians come to set people free by binding the strong man and his hold on them. While it is true that religions have a spiritual deception, there are many invented by mans imagination and that one does not have to be religious to be blind to the Gospel.

Paul was confronted with a whole city given over to idolatry in Acts17. How does he deal with this situation? He did not go into warfare prayer against their main gods of Zeus or Apollo, nor bind their idolatry. As he went into the synagogues and market place each day it ended on Mars hill where he challenged all the philosophies of their day. He promoted scripture and reasoned to them with the teaching of Christ, specifically the resurrection. Something he knew they would have a hard time with. He challenged them to make a decision.

What is the Believer’s Authority

We see Jesus, Paul and seventy disciples casting out demons (Not all the other Christians of their time) in Luke 10: 19. Jesus gives the 70 disciples authority over serpents and scorpions and all the power of the enemy. This statement meant all the different workings of the enemy. (Examples of casting out demons Jesus Mk.5:1-20, the 12 apostles Mt.10:1, 70 disciples Lk.10:17, others Mk.9:38-39, Philip Acts 8:7 Paul Acts 19:11-12 .

Luke 10:19-20 “Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.20 “Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven.”

Mark 9:28-29And when He had come into the house, His disciples asked Him privately, “Why could we not cast him out?” So He said to them, “This kind can come out by nothing but prayer and fasting.” They still did not have the power to cast a certain demon out. Jesus said these do not go out except by prayer and fasting.

The disciples clearly did not have all authority because some demons did not leave and Jesus told them, " these do not come out without prayer and fasting." This very declaration made it very clear that they had to rely on God and not the authority given to them.

In other words we are to pray to God, not bind up or punch out the demon. We do not have ALL authority, Jesus does. But casting out demons was not the major theme of their ministry. After the disciples came back using the authority given to them Jesus said, instead they should rejoice over their names being written in the book of life. Their ministry was to have the Gospel preached, it alone is the power of God to set people free. When one has Christ living in them the power of the enemy is broken. (I John 3:8) One can certainly cast out a demon. However, Jesus said if the house that is swept clean is not filled it will be in worse shape, since the enemy will come back with seven more demons making the latter state worse than the first. (Mt.12:43-45) This He used as an example of what would happen to Israel the nation if they did not accept Him. It was destroyed and scattered.

So how can passages such as Luke 10:19 be interpreted? If one is under attack by the enemy, James 5:7 tells us to submit to God, resist in the Holy Spirit and the devil will flee. Whatever we might be disobedient in, we then submit to God first, then resist, and the enemy will no longer have a foothold in our lives.

We do not see any verbal rebukes when the apostles entered a new city or had prayers of pulling down strongholds over cities, cultures, or religions. There is not even a hint of this type of teaching in the word.

Take for instance Paul who himself was a victim of a Satanic messenger (Thorn in the flesh ~ 2Cor.12:8) This would have been the perfect time for him to exercise his spiritual authority over satan. Instead, he petitioned the Lord for relief. He did not rebuke the demon nor find his operating status. God’s answer came in the assurance that His grace is sufficient. Paul didn't have an idea he could rebuke the enemy. Would this be acceptable to those who engage in the battle of Spiritual warfare today? I think not! We can also see the enemy was not inside him either in which he would need deliverance. While we can be tempted, oppressed and harassed and even afflicted by the enemy, we cannot be controlled.

What we find is today's binding and loosing is a term taken out of its context and put in a spiritual exercise for today's Christians who are looking for more power. Unfortunately, this movement continues and is leading many into a spiritual exercise of futility, pride and deception.

So how does this all relate to people using this authority in the spiritual realm on Satan and his demons?In 2 Peter 2:9-12 we find a description of self-willed men walking carnally not respecting authority, but speak evil of angels. Vs.1, It tells us these angels who are superior to us, we should not defame or accuse, but be respectful even if they are our enemy because of their position.

Jude 8- 10 ~ The author describes people in the church who despise authority and speak evil of those who God has given positions of dominion in. Not only do they rebel against the government 

 ( which at the time was a one world government ) but they speak evil of dignitaries Greek- Doxai - glorious ones. Most have interpreted this as the angels, which certainly fits the context in 2 Peter. It seems to make the same point, as Jude follows his structured outline being of a later date. Especially those who walk according to the flesh in the lust of uncleanness and despise authority. They are presumptuous, self willed. They are not afraid to speak evil of dignitaries. Whereas angels, who are greater in power and might, do not bring a railing accusation against them before the Lord. Here we have both authors mentioning those who had no respect for those who are in a higher position even though they are fallen and will be judged.

We see even Michael the arch-angel did not condemn satan, but said, “The Lord rebuke you.Michael who is even greater than we are did not use insulting words or exert his authority. satan is still a dignitary of the highest order so there was no disrespect of his office and position even though he is an enemy. He deferred the issue to God, he trusted the Lord to step in between them on this issue. If an angel of this order is careful with how he treats the enemy how much more should we be?

Vs. 8 and I0 describe people who speak evil of fallen angels because of having little understanding of who they are speaking to.





To sum this up, we simply do not have the kind of authority or power to put demons in chains or chase them away from the cities. Those who claim to be doing this are not doing too good a job anyway. If they bind him how long does this last since his work continues? By now every demon and his cousin should have been incarcerated. Who’s the joker that keeps letting him loose? The Bible tells us the world will come increasingly evil, that perilous times will come (they have already arrived) we are not going to turn it around. 


This will culminate by the seals being broken and judgment poured out on a rebellious mankind. We can’t bind satan. For he will be bound for one thousand years in the millennium by a specific angel. This does not exclude us from doing good and being light and salt in a society that is putrefying.

Yet today, we do have the authority and the strength to resist the devil's temptations and lies by submitting to God, standing in Christ, and putting on His armor. (Ephesians 6:12; James 4:7)
By being in the world and not influenced from it and by obedient to Jesus, the evil one cannot touch us. In John 17:15, Jesus prays we would be kept from the evil one. We are able to resist his temptations, because greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world. By walking in the Light, we have discernment of his schemes and the evil one cannot overcome us and take us captive. 



That Light is the Word.

When someone blames a demon for whatever habit of sin they may have been entrapped in, they then depend on their deliverance by an anointed deliverer to have it remitted. They then go home with the impression that the problem is cured not realizing that most of their battle comes from the sin nature that still dwells within
. Whether it is a smoking demon or one of bad eyesight or just plain lust. It never goes away and then they are under the impression of having another satanic attack because it resurfaced. This is all a placebo which works from the power of suggestion only. They have never dealt with the real source of the problem. The scripture says otherwise that as long as we are in these bodies we will wrestle against our old nature which continually comes back to life . This is why Paul said reckon your old self as dead. A demon cannot ever make someone do something unless they gravitate toward that already Jm.1:14-16.

The prince of Persia is used as an example of Spiritual warfare prayer. If we look closer at this event the spiritual warfare interpretation is faulty. Daniel wasn’t praying to bind the prince of Persia. He didn’t even know the battle was taking place. He was praying for a revelation of prophecy. He was seeking knowledge of the future events of his people. The prince was not given over into Daniel’s hands or the angel Michael's, nor was he sent to hell. He was replaced by another satanic one. The prince of Greece who came afterwards, who was even worse then the prince of Persia. So if this was binding like they say, it did not work, but backfired instead.

When Moses conquered the Egyptian gods by Yahweh’s hand , Israel was finally delivered from Pharaoh’s oppression. They did not go back in and conquer the land and take it for God. They headed for the promised land and so should we. Our eyes should be on the heavenly land we are citizen’s of, not an earthly dominion. It is also important note that when the blood of the lamb and the Word of the Lord was instituted, they were set free. It was trusting in what God said to protect them.


1 Jn.3:18 it states “The Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the Devil.”Notice it says His works not the Devil himself. Satan was defeated at the cross ~ Col.2:15. “Having disarmed principalities and powers He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.” The devil and his angels fate is already sealed, yet God allows them to continue. But they have no power over a Christian. He works in the sons of disobedience and will continue to do so until he is bound by God, not us.

The enemies strongholds are pulled down with the Word of Truth. When the Gospel is presented against the thoughts contrary to God's Word (in an apologetic fashion such as Paul reasoned with the Jews from the scriptures) they will be brought into captivity and obedience to Christ. The Gospel is our presentation. All the power of the enemy is held in a lie that is believed to be the truth. The current philosophies and worldly ideas of our day that are esteemed as truth are exposed as only mans wisdom against the eternal Truth of God. All falsehood is seen clearly next to the straight ruler edge of the Word. The Gospel is veiled to those who are perishing ~ 2 Cor.11:14. It is up to us to make sense out of it.






It is the Truth of the Word that cast down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God. This can also be applied to us personally as we conform ourselves to His Word. Things we once thought and had practiced that were contrary to the Word, are broken and brought into submission with obedience to the Truth. (Vs.6) Could mean when you overcome your own disobedience your punishing your old nature by your obedience. It deals with self control instead of uncontrol.

Ephesians 6:12

Speaks of a spiritual war that is taking place on earth for the heart and minds of everyone whether they know it or not. It is an influence from the spirit realm with deceiving spirits. The same spirit that can give a psychic insight by feelings and colors or thoughts can also move someone to suicide or false teaching. In other words what a spirit does, is not their name, it is their current activity. While mans spirit is dead in relationship to God, until he is forgiven cleansed by Christ’s blood, he can be very much alive to spiritual experiences from other spirits who want us to believe that we are experiencing God.

Principality = (Archai) governing authority over nations. Positions over nations

Powers =(Gr.Dynameis) angels invested with authority and ability.

Rulers of the darkness of this age = expresses the powers of authority and influence over the world system.

Spiritual Hosts of wickedness= express their character and nature as an opposing army they have military organization.



While this scripture is used to teach pulling down demonic strongholds, looking for the particular names and activities of these demons are common practice we find their is no validity to this interpretation.


Biblical Strategy in Warfare

What it really is stating is that there is an invisible enemy who has different functions like an army with organized opposition to the world and especially to the believer. Yet if we read it in context, vs. 13 tells us to put on the full armor of God to be able to stand in the evil day. Our battle is fought on three fronts; the world (love of the world), the flesh (desires of the flesh), the devil (his deceptions and temptations). The enemy studies us and stalks us by stealth. It is when he is uncovered and exposed for what he is doing that he loses his influence.

The devil will come at us at our weakest times. Look at the example of Jesus after 40 days he hungered. In other words, He could have starved if he didn't eat. The Devil waited until at this time to launch his attack. When Jesus was tempted by the devil He resisted him by quoting scripture that was relevant to His situation. He destroyed the lie propagated by putting the Truth next to it. We need to have a comprehensive working knowledge of scripture to be victorious. Jesus resisted the enemy three times by quoting relevant scripture to each temptation. When Jesus was challenged on doctrine such as the resurrection by the Sadducees, He responded by stating Scripture with authority saying, “You are mistaken not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God. ”(Mt.22:29) This is what is meant by Paul “to put on the armor.” We need to be consistent in our walk by practicing obedience otherwise when that evil day comes we will not be able to stand. No one learns to fight a battle in one day. So their needs to be a consistent resistance against the enemy otherwise we will fold during the main battle. It states in the Old Testament in Jeremiah, “if you can’t walk well with the foot soldiers how will you run with the horsemen”.

1 Jn. 2:14, "Because you are strong and the word of God abides in you and you have overcome the wicked one." If we continually abide we are being built up and our spiritual muscles are developed.

1 John 5:3-5 "For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world--our faith. Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God! "



Eph 6:10-18 "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints."

The armor of God in Eph.6 speaks of Christ and the Scripture. We are to be completely dressed for battle not going in with just a few pieces but be fully dressed every day. Be strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Notice it is in Him we are fortified not in ourselves. All these components are necessary for a soldier to be victorious in battle. (Vs.11) "Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the Devil." He repeats our ability to stand that shows the weight of importance. (V.13) "Take up the whole armor of God," to be aware of the strategies of the enemy. That you may be able to stand in that evil day. What evil day? (which day? The one when the Satan is attacking with temptations, the one you’re being assaulted in.) (V.14) Again... "Stand therefore." The wrestling in this passage is not to engage in the same activity we would with man except its with spirit. There are no spinning or body slams or death blows to demons. We fight by standing and resisting.This is the key element by having The truth exalted over lies. (1Pt.5:8) We speak the written word in our heart (Logos) or out loud if necessary. Which then becomes the ‘rhema," Word used for its immediate application.

Paul invokes the image of a Roman soldier relating to us an everyday picture of the 1st century Roman soldier ready to go into battle against an enemy. He is trying to give us the view of a real battle against an enemy that is attempting to influence our lives. As the Roman soldiers went into battle they would not break rank and lock shield to shield advancing on the enemy. This tactic made them invincible in moving ahead in the battle. The Roman armor was used metaphorically of our spiritual armor as Christians. Some of the pieces of the Roman armor are omitted such as the lance. As followers of Christ, most of our battle in warfare is fought separately in our own private lives when their is no one around. God is concerned with our character as individuals.

Summary

I. Put on the whole armor each day. (Eph. 6:11-18) This is done by reading the word and knowing Christ and applying His teachings. When we stand in Christ we are victorious. He fights for us as we are steadfast in him.

2. Be sober and vigilant against Satan and his wiles. (2 Peter 5:8-9) Be aware of the enemy and his attacks as well as distractions.

3. Give Satan no place. (Eph. 4:27; James 4:7) fight his temptations as soon as they are discovered in thought. Know Satan's devices, his schemes and goal to deceive. (2 Cor. 2:11) Avoid areas you know you are weak in, train yourself to concentrate on Christ and his word.

4. We Overcome Satan by standing and being a doer of the Word of God and in the Spirits power who strengthens our weaknesses. (Matt.1:11; I Jn. 2:14)

5. We Overcome Satan by the blood of Jesus and our testimony. (Rev. 12:11) We cannot be removed if we hold onto Christ by faith. Be assured of what took place in your life, as well as Christ’s promise to cleanse.

6. We Overcome Satan in the name of Jesus Christ and His merits. (Eph. 2:20-22) Our position in Christ brings us the victory.

7. Watch and pray that you do not enter into temptation. (Mt. 28:41; Mt. 6:13) We are to walk circumspectly knowing the evil around us that can influence and affect our spiritual life.

8. Know your position in Christ, don’t go on experiences for your spiritual walk. Walk by what He has said not by what He has not said.

Written by Let Us Reason







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I was given a song back in 2004 and a year later it was completely revised. A Call To War. I have a studio version I did back east with Zythum studios, but it does not have the inspired Spirit led backup vocals to this song that makes it very special to me. Abba wanted me to put this up along with the above article on spiritual warfare that He led me to. It describes Spiritual warfare in how it was to be fought according to His Word and not how it is being done today. What a MOCKERY and CONDESCENDING attitude I have found in the apporach of spiritual warfare that I find most grieving.

I pray you be blessed by the TRUTH of His Word that cannot be recieved in ones intellect and/or conjured up  by one's emotions. Unless Abba Father draws you by His Spirit for you to receive the love of the Truth, all of this will fall on deaf ears, blind eyes and hardened hearts. ALL by the will of Abba Father who holds everything together. OH the MAJESTY and SOVEREIGNTY of our Abba Father, Adonai, Yahweh Elohim, Hashem, Almighty Exalted God in the Name above all names, Yeshua JESUS!

  A CALL TO WAR

Immeasurable gifts in Him are found, in You we are found. Yeshua our Lord and King.
Our spirit He  lifts ever higher. In joy i come to You and sing!  Who can stop what He's begun? This Life in Him, it's us they shun!  (Lord to You i'm gonna run...Repeat )

Forever i abide in Your Presence (Your Presence)  i worship and bow before Your throne.  In You i'll endure until the end.  The longing i have to come on home. Home is where You always are, deep within our soul it's YOU  we KNOW.
(That's where i wanna go...Repeat )

(Chorus)

This never ending war we fight, O Lord it may appear. Rise up O mighty warrior, IN HIM we have no fear! Lifting way up high our sword,  the darkness we shall  pierce. And shatter all the mind control, His people will be fierce!  His people will  be fierce!

The tables now  are turning, will you heed the call?  His Spirit in you burning, satan's kingdoms gonna fall! Seated together in heavenly places, where the battle has been won. YHWH conquered death, hell and the grave (by  the blood of His Son. (3xs)


Walking day by day in the Spirit, where we are ONE in Him. Healing, restoring  and changing,  You deliver us from all sin. Living waters flowing, rising up and out. Lord to You we shout! (This is what it's all about...Repeat)



No matter what your called to do, of this you can be sure.  He always has His eye on you.  He is our open door. Our weary and tired souls get fatigued, from the battles fought. Rest and  keep your
guard. (This life at times can be so hard...Repeat )






Jude 1:21-25

Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.
And of some have compassion, making a difference: And others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire; hating even the garment spotted by the flesh. Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, To the only wise God our Savior, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
Linda @->--

Monday, April 18, 2011

A Mustard Seed of Hope

I just want to start this blog out by saying, ALL PRAISE, GLORY, HONOR, POWER, DOMINION, WORSHIP and THANKSGIVING be to ABBA FATHER YAHWEH GOD!
It’s such a beautiful experience to see and behold Abba working in Ways that show forth His love and care for His children in our day to day lives. Many times we miss just how much He is putting things together where our physical eyes cannot see nor our ears hear. Especially if we have much of the world coming in with it’s loud noise and clatter from the tv, to the internet and whatever else seeks to enter in and blind us to His hand upon on our lives. When we come more and more into that place of being sanctified unto Abba by His Spirit in intimacy, allowing Him to teach and reprove us with His Word, shutting out the world, crucifying our flesh and fixing our gaze on JESUS throughout the day. Then we CANNOT miss just how wondrous and glorious our Abba is to reveal and show Himself strong in our weakness. For such is humility. To be made low by the very fact that we are weak (limited) and can’t do anything of our own accord and recognize and glory in Abba’s strength. What makes this union and fellowship with Abba so precious is when His own come together in the fellowship of the Spirit where we go beyond praying for ourselves to praying and ministering His Life to each other. 

Phil 2:3 

[Let] nothing [be done] through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.

Unlike the social kind of gatherings we see in the churches that glory not in Abba Father, but in their own glory and fleshly appetites. Netty, Mike and I have been praying for some months now. We continue to be enriched, challenged and stirred in our spirit by  digging into His Word and prayer together. We not only pray for one another, but for our families, our brothers and sisters in Christ and whatever else Abba puts on our heart. This has always been the kind of fellowship with His Body I have longed and desired for that are in some of the songs given to me by the Holy Spirit.

Now onto “A Mustard Seed of Hope"........
I asked Netty to start this out so you can read how this all came together

Netty's Leading of Spirit: Abba put a burden on my heart to pray fervently for Billy. He showed me that He was going to be shaking Billy’s life violently, in both a spiritual and natural means. Comfort zones would be shaken and idols that had stood between he and God. Things that were filling a spiritual void.


There is more to this that is personal in nature, involving a man who does not understand the unconditional love of a “Father.”
I felt impressed that God wanted to reveal Himself in a very awesome way to Billy. After hearing of almost two months of him not catching any fish, the other evening Abba showed me that He was going to be dealing with this fishing idol, and the fishing of Billy was going to have a whole new perspective to it! God was going to take that idol, crush it, and begin to inhabit the throne room of Billy heart like never before.

This would begin with a mustard seed of “faith” and “hope.”
So it began! And Abba began to reveal to me two colors “green” and “reddish brown.” I was impressed that the color green was the key to this story, but in this human vessel we often hear in part. So the questions began on Skype as follows.



[4/15/2011 10:12:44 PM] Netty Daniel: How many poles or rods does Billy have? and does he have a green one?
[4/15/2011 10:15:26 PM] Netty Daniel: 8-)
[4/15/2011 10:16:16 PM] Linda: lol
[4/15/2011 10:16:34 PM] Netty Daniel: seriously, does he have a green fishing rod?
[4/15/2011 10:19:20 PM] Linda: I dont know
[4/15/2011 10:19:25 PM] Linda: he has several
[4/15/2011 10:19:32 PM] Linda: he doesnt either
[4/15/2011 10:19:40 PM] Linda: well more like 12 rods
[4/15/2011 10:19:47 PM] Netty Daniel: hmmm....
[4/15/2011 10:19:55 PM] Linda: why?
[4/15/2011 10:20:03 PM] Netty Daniel: let me know when you know...lolol
[4/15/2011 11:12:56 PM] Netty Daniel: You there?
[4/15/2011 11:13:19 PM] Linda: hey
[4/15/2011 11:13:29 PM] Linda: ((hug))
PERSONAL UNRELATED DISCUSSION REDACTED
[4/15/2011 11:16:27 PM] Linda: and to answer your first question
[4/15/2011 11:16:40 PM] Linda: no green fishing pole
[4/15/2011 11:16:46 PM] Netty Daniel: Okay.
[4/15/2011 11:16:56 PM] Netty Daniel: He has 12 though correct?
[4/15/2011 11:17:18 PM] Linda: at least 12
[4/15/2011 11:17:26 PM] Linda: probably more
[4/15/2011 11:17:32 PM] Netty Daniel: lol
[4/15/2011 11:17:34 PM] Linda: but I checked and no green
PERSONAL UNRELATED DISCUSSION REDACTED
[4/15/2011 11:31:24 PM] Netty Daniel: You sure you saw ALL of his fishing poles?
[4/15/2011 11:31:25 PM] Linda: yes
[4/15/2011 11:31:46 PM] Netty Daniel: Okay
[4/15/2011 11:32:17 PM] Linda: he has one with a little green, but it is mostly another color
[4/15/2011 11:32:29 PM] Netty Daniel: other color brownish?
[4/15/2011 11:33:57 PM] Linda: yeah
[4/15/2011 11:34:11 PM] Netty Daniel: tannish?
[4/15/2011 11:34:19 PM] Linda: lie a lighter color green
[4/15/2011 11:34:34 PM] Linda: well not tan but not dark brown either
[4/15/2011 11:34:43 PM] Netty Daniel: ((chuckle))
[4/15/2011 11:36:52 PM] Linda: like a yellow brownish color
[4/15/2011 11:37:02 PM] Netty Daniel: lol
[4/15/2011 11:37:08 PM] Linda: light burnt cienna
[4/15/2011 11:37:23 PM] Netty Daniel: YES cienna...redish tint?
[4/15/2011 11:37:38 PM] Linda: yeah
[4/15/2011 11:37:43 PM] Netty Daniel: ((chuckle))
[4/15/2011 11:37:52 PM] Netty Daniel: Is it set up?
[4/15/2011 11:38:11 PM] Linda: what do you mean?
[4/15/2011 11:38:24 PM] Netty Daniel: Does it have a reel and set up
[4/15/2011 11:38:28 PM] Linda: He hasnt been using it to salmon fish
[4/15/2011 11:38:32 PM] Linda: yes
[4/15/2011 11:38:38 PM] Netty Daniel: Why?
[4/15/2011 11:38:46 PM] Linda: I dont know
[4/15/2011 11:38:53 PM] Linda: maybe the reel isnt as good
[4/15/2011 11:39:05 PM] Netty Daniel: Well, he can switch reels
[4/15/2011 11:39:13 PM] Linda: yeah
[4/15/2011 11:39:32 PM] Netty Daniel: I am not crazy.
[4/15/2011 11:39:32 PM] Netty Daniel: lol
[4/15/2011 11:39:46 PM] Linda: but he may not like the rod for what he wants right now
[4/15/2011 11:40:06 PM] Netty Daniel: Cuz the other one is working so well?
[4/15/2011 11:40:10 PM] Netty Daniel: ((rofl))
[4/15/2011 11:40:47 PM] Linda: oops
[4/15/2011 11:40:49 PM] Linda: no reel
[4/15/2011 11:40:49 PM] Netty Daniel: I understand that there are differences in rods for different fishing...but...
[4/15/2011 11:41:13 PM] Linda: it is thinner I believe
[4/15/2011 11:41:19 PM] Netty Daniel: Put a reel on it if ya can and send it fishing.
[4/15/2011 11:41:42 PM] Netty Daniel: Is it too thin for salmon?
[4/15/2011 11:43:43 PM] Linda: well Billy says it would be harder to throw out and 8 to 12 oz wight with a skinnier rod
[4/15/2011 11:44:16 PM] Netty Daniel: I say take the rod fishing. Then he can call me a wacko later.
[4/15/2011 11:44:38 PM] Netty Daniel: Going to bed! See you tomorrow if you are on.
[4/15/2011 11:44:41 PM] Linda: Billy laughed
[4/15/2011 11:44:58 PM] Netty Daniel: I may have the last laugh Mr. Billy no fish
[4/15/2011 11:45:16 PM] Linda: H said he will take it out tomorrow an fish off the bank
[4/15/2011 11:45:26 PM] Netty Daniel: :*
[4/15/2011 11:45:35 PM] Netty Daniel: might take a camera
[4/15/2011 11:45:37 PM] Netty Daniel: ROFLMAO
[4/15/2011 11:45:46 PM] Netty Daniel: I may be eating crow too!
[4/15/2011 11:45:56 PM] Netty Daniel: I LOVE YOU :*
[4/15/2011 11:46:01 PM] Linda: awwww
[4/15/2011 11:46:10 PM] Linda: well he will give it a try
[4/15/2011 11:46:14 PM] Netty Daniel: off to bed...was up late last night
[4/15/2011 11:46:17 PM] Netty Daniel: LOLOL
[4/15/2011 11:46:23 PM] Netty Daniel: Good night
[4/15/2011 11:46:35 PM] Linda: I LOVE YOU SO MUCH NETTY
[4/15/2011 11:46:42 PM] Netty Daniel: |-) I LOVE YOU TOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


When I laid down that night I was led to pray for Billy’s fishing trip. And during this time of prayer Abba showed me what this was all about. It was about him heading to the river bank with something in his possession. A mustard seed of “hope”. He doesn’t know me, and he may in his natural mind think I’m a wacko; but God showed me that a seed of “hope” had been planted and that was the key to this lesson. Billy was going to learn what it was to approach a situation with hope or faith in God’s hand being present.

And....... so the story goes. The rod was not green, but the reddish brown color I saw, but green would be the key, as Billy grabbed for the “green” (flasher) in “hopes” of snagging his fish. When Billy returned home he was unable to open the door, his arms burdened with the fruit of his faith that would be the source of great rejoicing by Linda, me, Mike and a re-energized and regenerating Billy!

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This is where I come in…. As Netty and I had this chat dialog going on , I relayed all this to Billy. Surprisingly he was open to what was being said. I went into the room where Billy keeps all his fishing poles and couldn’t find a green pole, but one that had some green with mostly reddish brown. When we both went into the room where his fishing poles were I was led to tell him about the scripture in Luke 5:3-7

3And he entered into one of the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of the ship.
4Now when He had left speaking, He said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. (a current of water)

5And Simon answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.

6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.

7And they beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink.

The rod wasn’t a salmon rod, but he took it anyway the next day when he went fishing off the bank of the Rogue River. He wanted to fish in the morning, but was held back when he was at a friends house. In fact our friend Shawn was thinking of going fishing with Billy along with our daughter and Shawn’s daughter Jessie on the other side of the Rogue river where they live.. This of course did not happen. He ended up fishing in one of his favorite spots on our side of the river. At first he had a gold flasher on for a few hours. After one of his fishing buddies who was fishing next to Billy caught a fish with a green flasher, Billy thought about what Netty said about using “green” Not sure exactly what that meant, but it came to his mind about maybe that is the “green.” He did take the rod in faith, but used his reddish brown salmon rod to get his 12 oz weight as far out into the river as he could.

He couldn’t find a green flasher when he searched his tackle boxes. He then reached into his pocket. Guess what he pulled out??? That’s right, a “green” flasher! After he put on the green flasher he went into his truck. He was reading out of Revelation in the bible. A half hour went by and his rod was going crazy. With not much of a fight (his fishing buddy said this fish is really cooperating with you) He pulled in a 20 pound male salmon Springer. The first Springer he ever caught. He has caught salmon, but not a springer.
Springers are the best tasting of all the salmon and are harder to catch. They are called Springers because they are the first to come up the river in the spring to lay their eggs.
Because of obedience on my sister Netty’s part to pray for Billy, as was put on her heart by Abba to share with us that He wanted to bless Billy with a fish. And Billy obeying what might have seemed silly and crazy (in the physical) after a long season of not catching anything. Thus the miracle and provision was made by ABBA’S HAND!
The excitement Billy had in showing me the fish that was caught filled this house with such jubilation. Not just by the mere fact that he caught a fish, but how it came about. This “seed” of Hope Abba planted. Netty, Mike and I happened to be fellowhipping together around Abba’s Word when Billy walked in. Talk about a time of rejoicing!!! If you could have heard our prayer and the high praises to Abba in what HE has done to show Himself to Billy where he was able to receive. This is but the beginning of A Mustard Seed of Hope planted in Billy’s heart. Abba’s treble hook is getting deeper in
my husbands heart.

He puts up a real good fight, but I will tell you this much about Daddy’s nature. He is PATIENT and LONG SUFFERING! Billy is tiring out more from the run. ABBA WILL HAVE HIS WAY as we continue to PRAY. \0/



















By Linda Rose and Netty Daniel

~Abba's Agape Love and Peace fill you within and without in the Name of His precious and priceless Son Yeshua Jesus!~









Friday, April 15, 2011

Why Suffering?


The Christian's Heaviness and Rejoicing

Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations.—1 Peter 1:6.


HIS VERSE TO A WORLDLY MAN looks amazingly like a contradiction; and even to a Christian man, when he understands it best, it will still be a paradox. Ye greatly rejoice, and yet, ye are in heaviness. Is that possible?




Can there be in the same heart great rejoicing, and yet a temporary heaviness? Most assuredly. This paradox has been known and felt by many of the Lord's children, and it is far from being the greatest paradox of the Christian life. Men who live within themselves, and mark their own feelings as Christians, will often stand and wonder at themselves. Of all riddles, the greatest riddle is a Christian man. As to his pedigree, what a riddle he is!




He is a child of the first Adam, an heir of wrath, even as others. He is a child of the second Adam: he was born free; there is therefore now no condemnation unto him. He is a riddle in his own existence. As dying, and behold we live; as chastened, and not killed. He is a riddle as to the component parts of his own spiritual frame. He finds that which makes him akin to the devil—depravity, corruption, binding him still to the earth, and causing him to cry out, O wretched man that I am; and yet he finds that he has within himself that which exalts him, not merely to the rank of an angel, but higher still—a something which raises him up together, and makes him sit together with Christ Jesus in heavenly places. He finds that he has that within him which must ripen into heaven, and yet that about him which would inevitably ripen into hell if grace did not forbid.




What wonder, then, beloved, if the Christian man be a paradox himself, that his condition should be a paradox too? Why marvel ye, when ye see a creature corrupt and yet purified, mortal and yet immortal, fallen but yet exalted far above principalities and powers—why marvel ye, that ye should find that creature also possessed of mingled experience, greatly rejoicing, and yet at the same time, in heaviness through manifold temptations.




I would have you this morning, look first of all at the Christian's heaviness: he is in heaviness through manifold temptations; and then, in the next place, at the Christian's great rejoicing.




In the first place, HIS HEAVINESS. This is one of the most unfortunate texts in the Bible. I have heard it quoted ten thousand times for my own comfort, but I never understood it till a day or two ago. On referring to most of the commentaries in my possession, I cannot find that they have a right idea of the meaning of this text. You will notice that your friends often say to you when you are in trouble, ' There is a needs be for this affliction; ' there is a needs be, say they, ' for all these trials and troubles that befall you. ' That is a very correct and scriptural sentiment; but that sentiment is not in the text at all. And yet, whenever this text is quoted in my hearing, this is what I am always told, or what I conceive I am always told to be the meaning,—that the great temptations, the great trials which befall us, have a needs be for them. But it does not say so here: it says something better; not only that there is a needs be for our temptations, but that there is a needs be for our heaviness under the temptation. Now, let me show you the difference.




There is a man of God, full of faith—strong; he is about to do his Master's work, and he does it. God is with him, and gives him great success. The enemy begins to slander him; all manner of evil is spoken against him falsely for Christ's name sake. You say, there is a needs be for that, and you are quite correct: but look at the man. How gallantly he behaves himself! He lifts his head above his accusers, and unmoved amidst them all, he stands like a rock in the midst of a roaring tempest, never moved from the firm basis on which it rests. The scene changes, and instead of calamity, perhaps he is called to endure absolute persecution, as in apostolic times.




We imagine the man driven out from house and home, separated from all his kindred, made to wander in the pathless snows of the mountains; and what a brave and mighty man he appears, when you see him enduring all this! His spirits never sink. All this can I do , says he, and I can greatly rejoice in it, for Christ's name's sake. For I can practice the text which says, rejoice ye in that day and leap for joy; and you will tell that man there is a needs be for his persecution; He says, ' Yes, I know it, and I fear not all I have to endure; I am not cowed by it. ' At last imagine the man taken before the Inquisition and condemned to die.




You still comfort him with the fact, that there is a needs be that he shall die—that the blood of the martyrs must be the seed of the church—that the world can never be overcome by Christ's gospel, except through the sufferings and death of his followers—that Christ stooped to conquer, and the church must do the same—that through death and blood must be the road to the church's victory. And what a noble sight it is, to see that man going to the stake, and kissing it—looking upon his iron chains with as much esteem as if they had been chains of gold.




Now tell him there is a needs be for all this, and he will thank you for the promise; and you admire the man; you wonder at him. Ah! but there is another class of persons that get no such honor as this. There is another sort of Christians for whom this promise really was intended, who do not get the comfort of it. I do admire the man I have pictured to you: may God long preserve such men in the midst of the church;




I would stimulate every one of you to imitate him. Seek for great faith and great love to your Master, that you may be able to endure, being steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord. But remember, that this text has not in it comfort for such persons; there are other texts for them; this text has been perverted for such a use as that. This is meant for another and a feebler grade of Christians, who are often overlooked and sometimes despised.




I was lying upon my couch during this last week, and my spirits were sunken so low that I could weep by the hour like a child, and yet I knew not what I wept for—but a very slight thing will move me to tears just now—and a kind friend was telling me of some poor old soul living near, who was suffering very great pain, and yet she was full of joy and rejoicing. I was so distressed by the hearing of that story, and felt so ashamed of myself, that I did not know what to do; wondering why I should be in such a state as this; while this poor woman, who had a terrible cancer, and was in the most frightful agony, could nevertheless rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory. And in a moment this text flashed upon my mind, with its real meaning.




I am sure it is its real meaning. Read it over and over again, and you will see I am not wrong. Though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness. It does not say, Though now for a season ye are suffering pain, though now for a season you are poor; but you are 'in heaviness; your spirits are taken away from you; you are made to weep; you cannot bear your pain; you are brought to the very dust of death, and wish that you might die. Your faith itself seems as if it would fail you.




That is the thing for which there is a needs be. That is what my text declares, that there is an absolute needs be that sometimes the Christian should not endure his sufferings with a gallant and a joyous heart; there is a needs be that sometimes his spirits should sink within him, and that he should become even as a little child smitten beneath the hand of God. Ah! beloved, we sometimes talk about the rod, but it is one thing to see the rod, and it is another thing to feel it; and many a time have we said within ourselves, ' If I did not feel so low spirited as I now do, I should not mind this affliction? And what is that but saying, ' If I did not feel the rod I should not mind it? ' It is just how you feel, that is, after all, the pith and marrow of your affliction. It is that breaking down of the spirit, that pulling down of the strong man, that is the very fester of the soreness of God's scourging— The blueness of the wound, whereby the soul is made better.




I think this one idea has been enough to be food for me many a day; and there may be some child of God here to whom it may bring some slight portion of comfort. We will yet again dwell upon it. Though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations.




And here let me for a moment or two try to explain why it is that there is an absolute needs be, not merely for temptations and troubles, but likewise for our being in heaviness under them.




In the first place, if we were not in heaviness during our troubles we should not be like our Covenant Head—Christ Jesus. It is a rule of the kingdom that all the members must be like the head. They are to be like the head in that day when he shall appear. We shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. But we must be like the head also in his humiliation, or else we cannot be like him in his glory. Now, you will observe that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ very often passed through much of trouble, without any heaviness.




When He said, ' Foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath not where to lay his head, ' I observe no heaviness. I do not think he sighed over that. And when athirst he sat upon the well, and said, ' Give me to drink,' there was no heaviness in all his thirst. I believe that through the first years of his ministry, although he might have suffered some heaviness, he usually passed over his troubles like a ship floating over the waves of the sea. But you will remember that at last the waves of swelling grief came into the vessel; at last the Savior himself, though full of patience, was obliged to say ' My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death; ' and one of the evangelists tells us that the Savior began to be very heavy. What means that, but that his spirits began to sink?




There is a more terrible meaning yet, which I cannot enter into this morning; but still I may say that the surface meaning of it is that all his spirits sank within him. He had no longer his wonted courage, and though he had strength to say, ' Nevertheless, not my will, but thine be done; ' Still the weakness did prevail, when he said, ' If it be possible let this cup pass from me. ' The Savior passed through the brook, but he drank of the brook by the way; and we who pass through the brook of suffering must drink of it too.




He had to bear the burden, not with his shoulders omnipotent, but with shoulders that were bending to the earth beneath a load. And you and I must not always expect a giant faith that can remove mountains: sometimes even to us the grasshopper must be a burden, that we may in all things be like unto our head.




Yet again; if the Christian did not sometimes suffer heaviness he would begin to grow too proud, and think too much of himself, and become too great in his own esteem. Those of us who are of elastic spirit, and who in our health are full of everything that can make life happy, are too apt to forget the Most High God. Lest we should be satisfied from ourselves, and forget that all our own springs must be in him, the Lord sometimes seems to sap the springs of life, to drain the heart of all its spirits, and to leave us without soul or strength for mirth, so that the noise of tabret and of viol would be unto us as but the funeral dirge, without joy or gladness. Then it is that we discover what we are made of, and out of the depths we cry unto God, humbled by our adversities.




Another reason for this discipline is, I think, that in heaviness we often learn lessons that we never could attain elsewhere. Do you know that God has beauties for every part of the world; and he has beauties for every place of experience? There are views to be seen from the tops of the Alps that you can never see elsewhere. Ay, but there are beauties to be seen in the depths of the dell that ye could never see on the tops of the mountains; there are glories to be seen on Pisgah, wondrous sights to be beheld when by faith we stand on Tabor; but there are also beauties to be seen in our Gethsemanes, and some marvelously sweet flowers are to be culled by the edge of the dens of the leopards.






Men will never become great in divinity until they become great in suffering. ' Ah! ' said Luther, ' affliction is the best book in my library; ' and let me add, the best leaf in the book of affliction is that blackest of all the leaves, the leaf called heaviness, when the spirit sinks within us, and we cannot endure as we could wish.




And yet again; this heaviness is of essential use to a Christian, if he would do good to others. Ah! there are a great many Christian people that I was going to say I should like to see afflicted—but I will not say so much as that; I should like to see them heavy in spirit; if it were the Lord's will that they should be bowed down greatly, I would not express a word of regret; for a little more sympathy would do them good; a little more power to sympathize would be a precious boon to them, and even if it were purchased by a short journey through a burning, fiery furnace, they might not rue the day afterwards in which they had been called to pass through the flame. There are none so tender as those who have been skinned themselves.




Those who have been in the chamber of affliction know how to comfort those who are there. Do not believe that any man will become a physician unless he walks the hospitals; and I am sure that no one will become a divine, or become a comforter, unless he lies in the hospital as well as walks through it, and has to suffer himself. God cannot make ministers—and I speak with reverence of his Holy Name—he cannot make a Barnabas except in the fire. It is there, and there alone, that he can make his sons of consolation; he may make his sons of thunder anywhere; but his sons of consolation he must make in the fire, and there alone.




Who shall speak to those whose hearts are broken, who shall bind up their wounds, but those whose hearts have been broken also, and whose wounds have long run with the sore of grief? " If need be, then, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations. "


Spurgeon


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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

" My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? "




Psalms 22:1

My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?


We here behold the Savior in the depth of His sorrows. No other place so well shows the griefs of Christ as Calvary, and no other moment at Calvary is so full of agony as that in which His cry rends the air- " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? " At this moment physical weakness was united with acute mental torture from the shame and ignominy through which He had to pass; and to make His grief culminate with emphasis, He suffered spiritual agony surpassing all expression, resulting from the departure of His Father's presence. This was the black midnight of His horror; then it was that He descended the abyss of suffering. No man can enter into the full meaning of these words. Some of us think at times that we could cry,
" My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" There are seasons when the brightness of our Father's smile is eclipsed by clouds and darkness; but let us remember that God never does really forsake us. It is only a seeming forsaking with us, but in Christ's case it was a real forsaking. We grieve at a little withdrawal of our Father's love; but the real turning away of God's face from His Son, who shall calculate how deep the agony which it caused Him?
In our case, our cry is often dictated by unbelief: in His case, it was the utterance of a dreadful fact, for God had really turned away from Him for a season. O thou poor, distressed soul, who once lived in the sunshine of God's face, but art now in darkness, remember that He has not really forsaken thee. God in the clouds is as much our God as when He shines forth in all the luster of His grace; but since even the thought that He has forsaken us gives us agony, what must the woe of the Savior have been when He exclaimed, " My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"





Charles Spurgeon



















Tuesday, April 5, 2011

You are my Rock



This past Thursday when I was praying and singing to Abba He gifted me with a new song called, “You are my Rock.” This one was so sweet and soothing that flowed from above that it was like a healing balm to my soul. I can never take what He gives for granted, but I am in AWE and very thankful He would grace this vessel with the songs He gives when I least expect it. Abba always knows when to give me a song for what I am presently going through or just about ready to be thrust into. I couldn’t wait to sit down and record this one, but the circumstance was such that not only made it difficult, but a time where my heart was pained and grieving over a situation that happened the very next day.

We thought our dog of seven years bit Daniella’s young neighbor friend and were in much tears and beside ourselves with having to bring him to the shelter. Even though it is a no kill shelter, if a dogs bites someone they would send him to one that does put the dog down. Well the story and how everything played out is a very long and painful ordeal that I will not get into. What I will say is this. What was meant to be a disaster and painful loss turned out to be a blessing and miracle. We found out that our dog did not bite our neighbor who was teasing him in our home, but in fact was scratched on her cheek area by Bucks paw. Her mom insisted that we not bring our dog Buck to the shelter, but that we give him another chance. It’s times like these that can bring those of our neighbors closer together. The tears of joy over not losing a close family member at this time I will never forget.

Before I get back to the song I want to say that through all this I have been pondering much about what happened. What Father has been showing me is that we can NEVER take anything or anyone for granted in our lives. We are coming into a time where SO much has and will continue to dramatically change that can and will leave MANY of us not only disillusioned, but filled with much fear and hopelessness.

The only way any of us can survive what we are called to suffer for Him in this life is to trust Abba and His Sovereignty over everything that is happening to us and ALL those around us. Whether it be losing a loved one, a friend, where you live, those things in your life you hold dear and near to your heart. Whatever you have a hold of and or has a hold on you.

We are going to be shaken from everything that would bind us to this earth and our flesh. Those that are His of which we will NOT know till the end are going to be tried with fire, tested, revealed and made bare for who we really are and whose we are. What and who will sustain us through it all depends on who you put your complete trust in, where your faith and hope lies and who you serve and follow.

If it is Abba Father through His beloved Son when everything and everyone gets stripped and ripped away from your life, than He will NOT leave or forsake you, but will be with and in you till the very end. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. We shall not love our lives unto death. Blessed is the death of His saints. To live is Christ and to die is GAIN!

IF it’s a ministry, a “man or woman of God,” your tribe, your people, your religion, your dogma, your beliefs, your pride, ego and vanity, your loved ones, your friends and all the things you hold onto along with your very own life? You will be thrown into an endless abyss of despair, judgement, and Gods wrath that He will pour out on all the sons and daughters of disobedience.

Yes, we have heard that word change coming from the very mouth of our governmental leaders. Though they may be puppeted and controlled by the powers that be who are pulling the strings in this worldly beast system, ultimately ABBA FATHER GOD is in control! He is allowing everything we see being played out to bring about His judgement first to the apostate professing followers of Christ and a time of testing for those He has chosen as His Bride.

The judgement for those whose lips are near Him and yet whose very hearts are far from Him will be revealed for the tares they are. These many vessels of dishonor who have been among us since the beginning of time, will be the ones who will persecute and put to death those of us who have forsaken all for Yeshua Jesus. Those few followers who are being led to travel and be firmly fixed upon that long, hard and painful narrow road, which is the ONLY Way that leads to eternal Life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

The testing and fire that’s going to be turned up with great intensity is for the sole purpose of burning away all the spot, blemish, wrinkle, stench and rottenness of our flesh, the world, and every stronghold that has bound us throughout our lives. The "change" that is coming is what has been prophesied for thousands of years. It is a time of great sorrow and tribulation as we have never seen before. It will be so that if Abba had not shortened the days NONE of us would be saved!

Sobering thought, ey??? Think hard about that!! Don’t take it lightly!!! Ponder, pray earnestly, weep and repent concerning these things that are about to come with a vengeance upon the earth that you may be found worthy to endure and follow Him to the end. That you not perish along with many who will say on that day," Lord, Lord, have we not done ………. (fill in the blank) in Your Name? Do you want to take the risk of hearing Him say, "DEPART FROM ME, FOR I NEVER KNEW YOU! YOU WORKERS OF LAWLESSNESS!!!? If it is scarce for the righteous to be saved, what will become of those who do not believe?

Please forgive the lengthy diversion, but it’s not my call to stop what Abba wants these fingers to type. These are very serious soul searching come into His presence in repentance times, beloved. Let Abba do what it takes to deal with your rotten flesh which is self. All that caters to self in it’s various forms and tempting allures upon your daily life. Much of that allure and deception is coming right through the trance, trouble, traumatizing, teleporting you into the demonic dimension, hell of a tell `a’ vision we call tv.

It’s the beast SO MANY are worshiping and are being enterdetained by. It's lulling you all to sleep and catching you unaware of the reality that is beyond what you can see, hear, taste, touch and smell in the natural. Leading you away from Abba's abiding presence into utter chaos and destruction! We are called to look (sets our sights) on things (above where Christ is seated at the right hand of Abba Father) which are unseen, (faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the evidence of what we cannot see) not on the things that are seen. For what is seen is temporal, but what is unseen is eternal.

Now I will close out this blog with the words and music to the song, “You are my Rock.”

Your the Love of my life……. and the strength of my heart
Oh Lord, my God, my righteousness
You alone will I trust……. You make my heart to sing
Abba, Father, my everything

(Chorus)

Through all of my days, I will sing Your praise, Lord I fall on my knees. I'm begging You please. Put to death all my flesh, endure the trials and tests, it's in humility, You have called me to be / Oh Lord... My God....You are my Rock ~ Repeat/


In all of my ways,....... I'll acknowledge You Lord. My rest, my peace, my confidence

Take Your hot coals my Lord....cleanse these soulish lips. Godly, sorrow, repentance

(Chorus 2x's)





 



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