Feb 07

Acts 15:10

“Now, therefore, why do you test God by putting a yoke on the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?”

This message is not just to do with salvation.  Yes we are saved by grace, but we are to stand firm in the freedom, in the grace that Jesus Christ has freely given to us. 

In Colossians 2:6 it says “So then, just as you have received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him,”  I certainly did not receive Him by earning my way to His love and His acceptance.  I received Jesus in grace, as grace came through Jesus Christ; this is how we must continue in Him every single day of our lives. 

The yoke is written of in Acts 15:10 refers to the Mosaic Law, the Old Covenant.   Again, I must stress at this stage that I love the law of God, Romans 7:12 tells us that the law is perfect and Holy.  I delight in the  law of God, but I delight in it for it’s true purpose.

What is the purpose of the law?

I want to share with you some of the things that the law does do…

1.    The law condemns us and crushes us.

2.   The law stirs up sin in us and provokes more sin in us.

3.   The law makes us aware of wrath over our life.

4.    The law makes us feel constantly unworthy.

5.    The law opposes us.

6.    The law curses us.

7.    The law is there to show us – show us that we need a Saviour and the law is put in charge to lead us to the Saviour

Anything that pressurises you to perform or earn the blessing or the love of God is an Old Covenant mindset, it is based on a relationship with God with the law at the heart of the relationship.

We are a new covenant people; we are not under law but under grace.

What is the New covenant?

The Old Covenant was given to Moses on Mount Sinai.  When Moses came down the mountain he found that the Israelites were worshipping a golden calf.  In anger, he smashed the tablets on which the Ten Commandments had been written and ordered the Levites to execute judgement.  They killed about 3,000 people in a single day.

The New Covenant was given to the disciples through the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.  When Peter came from the upper room he accused the people of an infinitely worse crime than their Jewish forefathers.  They had crucified the King of Kings.  Surely God would inflict a dreadful punishment on the murderers of His only Son.  But what happened?  God poured out His grace and about 3,000 people were saved in a single day.  That’s glorious revenge from heaven!

The old covenant is based on “you shall not…you shall not…” the new covenant is based on God saying “I have done…I have done…I have done…So that you can now do!”

The Old Covenant emphasised performance and it judged us.  

Jesus Christ came and His performance completely satisfied the Father. 

The New Covenant emphasises position.

Through the cross, Jesus has lifted us into a reigning position.  God has seated us with Him in the heavenly realms (Ephesians 2:6) and has accepted us in the One He loves.

Who are we in the New Covenant?

We have nothing between us and our Heavenly Father.  It means the Father is looking at us as if we were perfectly righteous all the time.  He is not just looking at us; “Just as if you had never sinned” (as great as that would be) but He is looking at us “Just as if we have always obeyed!”

Christ’s obedience has made the many righteous.  His obedience has been credited to us in fullness forever.

Jesus + ANYTHING = NOTHING

Jesus plus even GOOD THINGS = NOTHING

Jesus + nothing = THE FULLNESS OF THE INHERITANCE OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD

God is taking His kids into greater revelation of who He is and who we are in Him.  The truth that we have been made righteous, perfect forever through His Son.  The truth that God never relates to us on the basis of our performance , He only ever relates to us through the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness.

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Feb 03

…is something that we are learning about fast with our new Church plant.  Four of us have recently signed up for the Bethel / Global Legacy Leader Development Program.

A bit of background on the Leader Development Program, which is also known as LDP.

LDP is offered to leaders in all sectors of society who desire to transform cultures and see the kingdoms of this earth become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ.  Through the LDP, Bethel/Global Legacy equips and empowers these leaders with skills and core values that are essential to carry out this assignment.  LDP1 focuses on 10 Revival Culture Themes; a different theme each month.  All of the reading, listening, and other activities will be geared toward creating the culture inside of us and leading our church/ministry or sphere of influence into an increased expression of that cultural theme in order to bring about cultural transformation.

The 10 Revival Culture Themes are:  

The Goodness of God

Salvation

Joy and Hope

Risk and Faith

Honor

Valuing His Presence

Releasing the Supernatural

Grace and Empowerment

The Prophetic

Generosity

As mentioned above, the program is run with a different cultural theme each month.  There are monthly requirements which include a Video Conference, sermons to listen to, specific reading for the month and work plans for personal & ministry assessment, personal action plan and a Church/Ministry action plan.

So far we have been involved in the January introduction video conference and the Month 1 video conference on the Goodness of God.  The video conferences are some of the most encouraging times that I have ever experienced, they are one and a half hours of amazing testimonies about what God is doing all over the earth.  Paul Manwaring and Steve Backlund create an atmosphere that pours out courage and life, in fact, everyone on the video conference gets involved in creating an environment bursting with encouragement.

I want to share with you a statement that was written by Paul Manwaring on why the revival themes start with the Goodness of God;

“We do the Goodness of God first because it is the foundation on which all of our culture is built.  His Goodness is not a relative statement, it is His standard.  He made everything and saw that it was good.  When we ate of the tree we introduced relative goodness, but God’s goodness is His standard.  When you create that standard you open up the potential for God to do anything.”

For us the cultural transformation needs to happen within us first of all, for it then to permeate through our lives to the culture/s around us.  We are so blessed to be able to learn from what the Bethel guys have learnt about a revival culture and sustaining a move of God.  What a time be alive! 

More about our LDP1 experience will be shared throughout the year.

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Jan 18

(A great article by Danny Silk)

Distributors of limitlessness

In Matthew 6:10, Jesus taught , “Pray…Your Kingdom come; Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”  This prayer is important now more than ever because the momentum of heaven is filling the earth.  Understanding that we are vessels of heaven’s limitless resources is important: as believers it is our privilege to transfer the resources of heaven to earth.  If we are vessels full of earth hoping to get into heaven, then we will continually be full of earth.  When we become vessels full of heaven distributing to the earth, everything changes; we are then able to to convey heaven’s resources to those in bondage.  Stewarding limitlessness enables us to carry the inheritance of revival forward.

Cultural disorder

We reconstruct heaven on earth, according to Ephesians 2:19-20, where the apostle and the prophet are the foundation of the government of the Church.  When teachers, evangelists, and pastors become governors void of the anointing of apostles and prophets, the result is a focus on the bible, people, and the lost, without the supernatural perspective of heaven.  Consequently, these governors can only interpret scripture through the best earth they know.  They begin replicating earth’s structures and earth’s governments, reflecting the unsaved world around us.  This effort simply serves up the very best darkness earth has to offer.  Ephesians 5:8 states, “For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.  Walk as children of light.”

Teachers were intended to teach us how to reach for limitlessness and live a powerful free life.  They were never meant to help us justify our suffering and hang on to our salvation.  The core values of pastoral government – people are sinners working out their salvation, servants waiting for further instructions – is not evil, merely an inferior Christianity.  “God has appointed these in the church: first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, after that, workers of miracles…” 1 Corinthians 12:28.  Scripture is very clear: 1, 2, 3.  Where is the pastor?  How did the pastoral anointing become the supreme form of government in the church?  It’s not in the 1 ,2 3 order; it’s not even number 4!  Core values shape culture; no matter how great a leader is, they can only be as powerful as the governmental structure allows. 

Each governor has an anointing, a gift, an ability to interpret their surroundings.  This difference in anointing causes us to see things differently.  The pastor focuses on the connection, safety, health and well being of the people.  The teacher discerns between truth and error, right and wrong, light and dark, biblical and unbiblical.  The evangelist campaigns to save the lost and believes the greatest gift is the gift of salvation.  The prophet causes people to see the invisible spirit realm – heaven, and calls out destiny with discernment.  They know God’s thoughts and strategies to implement the government of heaven onto earth.  The apostle – the architect – sees into heaven and directs the church to build the reality of heaven on the earth.  Apostles create an atmosphere of heaven that stirs up all of the other anointings.

Freedom and choices

Heaven is full of God’s presence, so heaven is FULL of freedom.  Everywhere the presence of God is, there is freedom (2 Corinthians 3:17).  We are children of the Limitless One.  How much power, love, and self control of the spirit that has been placed inside of us, do we manifest?  If God was a control freak, there would have only been one tree in the garden.  It is a mistake to believe the devil put the bad tree in the garden.  God puts the bad choice right next to the ultimate good one.  There are bad choices in heaven.  Lucifer found one; you can, too.  We must no longer live to limit our options to only the right choices.  Training ourselves in limitation denies us the capacity to handle freedom.

Un-punishable

An environment of “You can’t, you can’t, you can’t, you have to, you have to” is filled with the fear of punishment.  God is not afraid of sin, and there is no punisher for your sin.  Your sin has been completely paid in full, Either the wrath of God was poured out on Jesus once and for all (1 John 2:2), or the New Testament is a nice bedtime story.  “He is the propitiation for our sin; He is the atonement, once and for all.”  All of your sin has been taken care of all ready, it is all or nothing.  What are you going to do?  Hopefully, you will learn how to live heaven on earth.  Hopefully, you will learn how to be limitlessly powerful.

No fear in love

Since fear has to do with punishment, the one who fears is not made perfect in love.  In 1 John 4:18 we see, “There is no fear in love, perfect love casts out all fear.”  2 Timothy1:7 states, “You have not been given a spirit of fear from God.  He gave you power, love, a sound mind, and self control.”  So how far will we pursue our governmental structures with honour, freedom, love and joy?  Will we grow to our potential, as stewards of a limitless Kingdom?  Will we grow to the fullness of our anointing?  If we fail, lets fail forward!  Let’s start by getting up and removing the fear of punishment so that as  church governments shift to the limitless core values of heaven, the captives are set free!

 

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Jan 09

I have just returned home from the Global Legacy European Regional meeting, the meeting was held at the All Nations Centre in Leicester over Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th January.  My return to Guernsey was severely disrupted by the wild wintry weather in the UK, causing me to spend nearly 3 days at Gatwick airport, eventually making it home on a freight boat on Friday morning.  This delay also meant that my trip to Bethel to attend the School of Healing & Impartation had to be cancelled, as I was due to fly out to Bethel on Friday.  In all of this I can still confirm that God is good!

Now, back to my time in Leicester.  First of all, what is Global Legacy, Global Legacy is an apostolic, relational network of revival leaders whose purpose is to bring Heaven to earth (Matthew 6:10).  Global Legacy seeks to establish Kingdom government and to build empowering cultures.  Global Legacy helps build relationships between revival leaders by developing and sharing resources, through relational gatherings at conferences, ministry events and mission trips, as well as through the internet.  The two days were lead by Paul Manwaring, attending were around 150 Church leaders from around the UK and Europe who were all hungry for more of God and for heaven to invade the meeting and transform lives.  Most were from the UK but places such as Norway, Germany, Holland and Crete were represented.

It was truly amazing to be in a place where the hearts of 150 leaders were totally aligned, they may not have been totally aligned on doctrinal details but they were aligned when it came to a hunger for a lasting revival in the UK and Europe.  For the Body of Christ in the UK and Europe to get caught up in the current apostolic move of God that is sweeping across the earth and transforming cultures and communities.  This was the focus for the two days, the apostolic move of God that is happening right now across the earth.  This is something that personally catches my attention and stirs something within me.  In the past I have heard various teachings and explanations on the office of the apostle but it is only now that I am having revelation of how it relates to the Kingdom of God and the Church.  The meeting started on Monday morning with Karen Sprengerleading worship and the meeting started with an atmosphere of freedom that I have never experienced before, it was so relaxed and easy, there was not a hint of religion in the building, it was just full on heaven invading hungry people.

Paul Manwaring went onto speak about how Global Legacy was birthed and about it’s purpose and aim.  The title of this post was a quote that Paul Manwaring used as he opened the Monday morning session.  Paul went onto say that this is a time of change and transition for the church and that there will be an increased awareness of the apostolic move of God in the world.  Heaven’s government is family and that is what was experienced at the Global Legacy meeting, a family operating in freedom and love.

Another topic that was spoken about across the two days was the importance of inner healing during a move of God.  A move of God without inner healing will lead to an elder brother move of God, the Bethel Sozo ministry was spoken about with huge positivity.

It was an amazing time together with leaders from the UK and Europe who are hungry for a lasting revival and cultural transformation.  We are hoping to get at least 4 people signed up to the Global Legacy Leader Development Program 1 for 2010, an amazing distance learning that establishes the culture that sustains revival.

What an exciting time to be alive, living in the days of greatest change and the days of greatest opportunity.  Lord, increase our awareness to this apostolic move of your Kingdom.

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Dec 29

The impulse that drives the life of the believer isn’t the need to perform for God but to commune with Him.

God doesn’t need us or want us to perform for Him.  His heart is to be in perfect, intimate relationship with His beloved children.  I believe that there needs to be a corporate ‘metanoia’ about what drives and what fuels the life of the believer.

John 14:12 tells us that it is God’s desire for us to live a life that includes the works of Jesus and even greater works.  This life is not achievable through human effort and it is not sustainable through human effort.  The very thing that fuels the believer’s life is the manifest presence of God, the revelation of His love, His grace and supernatural encounters with His love and grace.  What drives us is the reality, the revelation of Jesus Christ being the one true vine (John 15:1) and the truth that we are the branches.  Our nourishment, ability and resources for living a revival lifestyle flow totally from the vine.  If we try and generate or sustain a supernatural lifestyle on our own principles or efforts then that is the same as a branch being cut off from the vine, trying to grow or nourish itself – it’s just not going to happen.

God does not say to us “You must do to become”.  The revelation of the finished work of the cross, the truth of three of the most significant words ever spoken by Jesus “It is finished” (John 19:30) is that we have become so we can now do.  We can now operate in the full authority of Son or a Daughter of God, we can now walk and live under an open heaven, and we can operate from our heavenly position of total acceptance and unconditional love because of Jesus Christ and what He has already achieved on our behalf.

Our Father’s desire is for us to be nourished, fed, empowered and equipped by abiding on the one true vine, the only source that can bring true life and bring it in abundance and fullness.  We now have total freedom to commune with our Abba Father, to have a lifestyle of intimacy with profound intensity with our Daddy. 

We are called to a lifestyle of intimacy and abiding which ignites and fuels the works of Jesus and greater works to explode from us and through us to the world around us, bringing kingdom wherever we go from a place of rest and peace.

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Dec 11

(A fantastic article written by A.B. Simpson that I had to share)

I wish to speak to you about Jesus, and Jesus only. I often hear people say, “I wish I could get hold of Divine Healing, but I cannot.” Sometimes they say, “I have got it.” If I ask them, “What have you got?” the answer is sometimes, “I have got the blessing”, sometimes it is, “I have got the theory”; sometimes it is, “I have got the healing”; sometimes, “I have got the sanctification.” But I thank God we have been taught that it is not the blessing, it is not the healing, it is not the sanctification, it is not the thing, it is not the it that you want, but it is something better. It is “the Christ”; it is Himself. How often that comes out in His Word – “Himself took our infirmities and bare our sicknesses”, Himself “bare our sins in his own body on the tree”! It is the person of Jesus Christ we want. Plenty of people get the idea and do not get anything out of it. They get it into their head, and it into their conscience, and it into their will; but somehow they do not get Him into their life and spirit, because they have only that which is the outward expression and symbol of the spiritual reality. I once saw a picture of the Constitution of the United States, very skilfully engraved in copper plate, so that when you looked at it closely it was nothing more than a piece of writing, but when you looked at it at a distance, it was the face of George Washington. The face shone out in the shading of the letters at a little distance, and I saw the person, not the words, nor the ideas; and I thought, “‘That is the way to look at the Scriptures and understand the thoughts of God, to see in them the face of love, shining through and through; not ideas, nor doctrines, but Jesus Himself as the Life and Source and sustaining Presence of all our life.”

I prayed a long time to get sanctified, and sometimes I thought I had it. On one occasion I felt something, and I held on with a desperate grip for fear I should lose it, and kept awake the whole night fearing it would go, and, of course, it went with the next sensation and the next mood. Of course, I lost it because I did not hold on to Him. I had been taking a little water from the reservoir, when I might have all the time received from Him fullness through the open channels. I went to meetings and heard people speak of joy. I even thought I had the joy, but I did not keep it because I had not Himself as my joy. At last He said to me – Oh so tenderly – “My child, just take Me, and let Me be in you the constant supply of all this, Myself.” And when at last I got my eyes off my sanctification, and my experience of it, and just placed them on the Christ in me, I found, instead of an experience, the Christ larger than the moment’s need, the Christ that had all that I should ever need who was given to me at once, and forever! And when I thus saw Him, it was such rest; it was all right, and right for ever. For I had not only what I could hold that little hour, but also in Him, all that I should need the next and the next and so on, until sometimes I get a glimpse of what it will be a million years afterwards, when we shall “shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of our Father” (Matt. 13: 43), and have “all the fullness of God.”

And so I thought the healing would be in it too, that the Lord would take me like the old run-down clock, wind me up, and set me going like a machine. It is not thus at all. I found it was Himself coming in instead and giving me what I needed at the moment. I wanted to have a great stock, so that I could feel rich; a great store laid up for many years, so that I would not be dependent upon Him the next day; but He never gave me such a store. I never had more holiness or healing at one time than I needed for that hour. He said: “My child, you must come to Me for the next breath because I love you so dearly I want you to come all the time. If I gave you a great supply, you would do without Me and would not come to Me so often; now you have to come to Me every second, and lie on My breast every moment.” He gave me a great fortune, placed thousands and millions at credit, but He gave a cheque-book with this one condition, “You never can draw more than you need at the time.” Every time a cheque was wanted, however, there was the name of Jesus upon it, and so it brought more glory to Him, kept His name before the heavenly world and God was glorified in His Son.

I had to learn to take from Him my spiritual life every second, to breathe Himself in as I breathed, and breathe myself out. So, moment by moment for the spirit, and moment by moment for the body, we must receive. You say, “Is not that a terrible bondage, to be always on the strain?” What, on the strain with one you love, your dearest Friend? Oh, no! It comes so naturally, so spontaneously, so like a fountain, without consciousness, without effort, for true life is always easy, and overflowing.

And now, thank God, I have Him, not only what I have room for, but that which I have not room for, but for which I shall have room, moment by moment, as I go on into the eternity before me. I am like the little bottle in the sea, as full as it will hold. The bottle is in the sea, and the sea is in the bottle; so I am in Christ, and Christ is in me. But, besides that bottleful in the sea, there is a whole ocean beyond; the difference is, that the bottle has to be filled over again, every day, evermore.

Now the question for each of us is not “What think you of Bethshan, and what think you of divine healing?” but “What think you of Christ?” There came a time when there was a little thing between me and Christ. I express it by a little conversation with a friend who said, “You were healed by faith.” “Oh, no,” I said, “I was healed by Christ.” What is the difference? There is a great difference. There came a time when even faith seemed to come between me and Jesus. I thought I should have to work up the faith, so I laboured to get the faith. At last I thought I had it; that if I put my whole weight upon it, it would hold. I said, when I thought I had got the faith, “Heal me.” I was trusting in myself, in my own heart, in my own faith. I was asking the Lord to do something for me because of something in me, not because of something in Him. So the Lord allowed the devil to try my faith, and the devil devoured it like a roaring lion, and I found myself so broken down that I did not think I had any faith. God allowed it to be taken away until I felt I had none. And then God seemed to speak to me so sweetly, saying, “Never mind, my child, you have nothing. But I am perfect Power, I am perfect Love, I am Faith, I am your Life, I am the preparation for the blessing, and then I am the Blessing, too. I am all within and all without, and all forever.” It is just having “Faith in God” (Mark 11: 22). “And the life I now live in the flesh, I live,” not by faith on the Son of God, but “by the faith of the Son of God” (Gal 2:20). That is it. It is not your faith. You have no faith in you, any more than you have life or anything else in you. You have nothing but emptiness and vacuity, and you must be just openness and readiness to take Him to do all. You have to take His faith as well as His life and healing, and have simply to say, “I live by the faith of the Son of God.” My faith is not worth anything. If I had to pray for anyone, I would not depend upon my faith at all. I would say, “Here, Lord, am I. If you want me to be the channel of blessing to this one just breathe into me all that I need.” It is simply Christ, Christ alone.

Now, is your body yielded to Christ for Him thus to dwell and work in you? The Lord Jesus Christ has a body as well as you only it is perfect; it is the body, not of a man, but of the Son of man. Have you considered why He is called the Son of man? The Son of man means that Jesus Christ is the one typical, comprehensive, universal, all-inclusive Man. Jesus is the one man that contains in Himself all that man ought to be all that man needs to have. It is all in Christ. All the fullness of the Godhead and the fullness of a perfect manhood has been embodied in Christ, and He stands now as the summing-up of all that man needs. His spirit is all that your spirit needs, and He just gives us Himself. His body possesses all that your body needs. He has a heart beating with the strength that your heart needs. He has organs and functions redundant with life, not for Himself, but for humanity. He does not need strength for Himself. The energy which enabled Him to rise and ascend from the tomb, above all the forces of nature, was not for Himself. That marvellous body belongs to your body. You are a member of His body. Your heart has a right to draw from His heart all that it needs. Your physical life has a right to draw from His physical life its support and strength, and so it is not you, but it is just the precious life of the Son of God. Will you take Him thus today, and then you will not be merely healed, but you will have a new life for all you need, a flood of life that will sweep disease away, and then remain a fountain of life for all your future need. Oh, take Him in His fullness.

It seems to me as if I might just bring you a little talisman today, as if God had given me a little secret for everyone here and said to me, “Go and tell them, if they will take it, it will be a talisman of power wherever they go, and it will carry them through difficulty, danger, fear, life, death, eternity.” If I could stand on this platform and say, “I have received from heaven a secret of wealth and success which God will give freely, through my hand, to everybody who will take it,” I am sure you would need a larger hall for the people who would come. But, dear friends, I show you in His Word a truth which is more precious. The Apostle Paul tells us that there is a secret, a great secret which was hidden from ages and from generations (Col. 1: 26), which the world was seeking after in vain, which wise men from the East hoped they might find, and God says it “is now made manifest to his saints”; and Paul went through the world just to tell it to those that were able to receive it; and that simple secret is just this “Christ in you the hope of glory.”

The word “mystery” means secret; this is the great secret. And I tell you today, nay, I can give you, if you will take it from Him, not from me-I can give you a secret which has been to me, oh, so wonderful! Years ago I came to Him burdened with guilt and fear; I tried that simple secret, and it took away all my fear and sin. Years passed on, and I found sin overcoming me and my temptations too strong for me. I came to Him a second time, and He whispered to me, “Christ in you,” and I had victory, rest and blessing.

Then the body broke away in every sort of way. I had always worked hard, and from the age of fourteen I studied and laboured and spared no strength. I took charge of a large congregation at the age of twenty-one; I broke down utterly half a dozen times and at my last constitution was worn out. Many times I feared I should drop dead in my pulpit. I could not ascend any height without a sense of suffocation, because of a broken-down heart and exhausted nervous system. I heard of the Lord’s healing, but I struggled against it. I was afraid of it. I had been taught in theological seminaries that the age of the supernatural was past, and I could not go back from my early training. My head was in my way, but at last when I was brought to attend “the funeral of my dogmatics,” as Mr. Schrenck says, “the Lord whispered to me the little secret, ‘Christ in you’; and from that hour I received Him for my body as I had done for my soul. I was made so strong and well that work has been a perfect delight. For years I have spent my summer holiday in the hot city of New York, preaching and working amongst the masses, as I never did before; besides the work of our Home and College and an immense mass of library work and much besides. But the Lord did not merely remove my sufferings. It was more than simple healing. He so gave me Himself that I lost the painful consciousness of physical organs. That is the best of the health He gives. I thank the Lord that He keeps me from all morbid, physical consciousness and a body that is the object of anxious care, and gives a simple life that is a delight and a service for the Master, that is a rest and joy.

Then, again, I had a poor sort of a mind, heavy and cumbrous, that did not think or work quickly. I wanted to write and speak for Christ and to have a ready memory, so as to have the little knowledge I had gained always under command. I went to Christ about it, and asked if He had anything for me in this way. He replied, “Yes, my child, I am made unto you Wisdom.” I was always making mistakes, which I regretted, and then thinking I would not make them again; but when He said that He would be my wisdom, that we may have the mind of Christ, that He could cast down imaginations and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ, that He could make the brain and head right, then I took Him for all that. And since then I have been kept free from this mental disability, and work has been rest. I used to write two sermons a week, and it took me three days to complete one. But now, in connection with my literary work, I have numberless pages of matter to write constantly besides the conduct of very many meetings a week, and all is delightfully easy to me. The Lord has helped me mentally, and I know He is the Saviour of our mind as well as our spirit.

Well, then, I had an irresolute will. I asked, ‘Cannot you be a will to me?” He said, “Yes, my child, it is God who worketh in you to will and to do.” Then He made me to learn how and when to be firm, and how and when to yield. Many people have a decided will, but they do not know how to hold on just at the proper moment. So, too, I came to Him for power for His work and all the resources for His service, and He has not failed me.

And so I would say, if this precious little secret of “Christ in you,” will help you, you may have it. May you make better use of it than I! I feel I have only begun to learn how well it works. Take it and go on working it out, through time and eternity-Christ for all, grace for grace, from strength to strength, from glory to glory, from this time forth and even for evermore.

Himself by A.B. Simpson.

Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843-1919) was one of the most important Christian workers of his day. He was an ardent soul-winner and was active in raising up new believers and in training Christian workers. He began his service as a Presbyterian minister, but later resigned after realizing the inherent frustrations in trying to serve the Lord within the denominational framework. He wrote over 70 books on the Bible and the Christian life. His many hymns and poems are full of inspiration and truth. He was the founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.

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Nov 29

We are in a grace revival.  The Spirit of God is moving powerfully across the earth to restore the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Gospel that sounds too good to be true but it is so good because it is so true.

God’s desire is to bring us into greater and greater revelation of the finished work of the cross that will lead to a lifestyle of encountering His manifest presence every day of our lives and in every area of our lives.  We are being moved into a position of greater revelation of His grace where we experience the reality that there is nothing between us and our Abba Father because of Jesus Christ.

We are moving into a time when our relationship with God is no longer going to based on our performance, it is going to be fully based on Jesus’ performance on our behalf.  This is available to every single one of us.

The finished work of the cross can be our only foundation; it is only foundation that will lead to the manifestation of John 14:12, the works of Jesus and even greater works.  It is the only foundation that positions us to bring heaven to earth, Matthew 6:10.

There is a beautiful in 2 Samuel that illustrates God’s grace, through the life of King David. 

1 Now David said, “Is there still anyone who is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake?”  2And there was a servant of the house of Saul whose name was Ziba. So when they had called him to David, the king said to him, “Are you Ziba?” He said, “At your service!” 3Then the king said, “Is there not still someone of the house of Saul, to whom I may show the kindness of God?” And Ziba said to the king, “There is still a son of Jonathan who is lame in his feet.” 4So the king said to him, “Where is he?” And Ziba said to the king, “Indeed he is in the house of Machir the son of Ammiel, in Lo Debar.” 5Then King David sent and brought him out of the house of Machir the son of Ammiel, from Lo Debar. 6Now when Mephibosheth the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, had come to David, he fell on his face and prostrated himself. Then David said, “Mephibosheth?” And he answered, “Here is your servant!” 7 So David said to him, “Do not fear, for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and will restore to you all the land of Saul your grandfather; and you shall eat bread at my table continually.” 8 Then he bowed himself, and said, “What is your servant, that you should look upon such a dead dog as I?” 9And the king called to Ziba, Saul’s servant, and said to him, “I have given to your master’s son all that belonged to Saul and to all his house. 10You therefore, and your sons and your servants, shall work the land for him, and you shall bring in the harvest, that your master’s son may have food to eat. But Mephibosheth your master’s son shall eat bread at my table always.” Now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants. 11Then Ziba said to the king, “According to all that my lord the king has commanded his servant, so will your servant do.” “As for Mephibosheth,” said the king, “he shall eat at my table like one of the king’s sons.” 12Mephibosheth had a young son whose name was Micha. And all who dwelt in the house of Ziba were servants of Mephibosheth. 13So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem, for he ate continually at the king’s table. And he was lame in both his feet.

Mephibosheth was the son of David’s best friend, Jonathan, son of Saul.  When David was established as king over all Israel, he desired to show kindness to anyone remaining of Saul’s house “for Jonathan’s sake”.

Why was Mephibosheth treated like one of David’s sons?  It was for Jonathan’s sake.  Jonathan’s loyal friendship with David had “earned” Mephibosheth seat at the Kings table. 

This is a beautiful picture of the reality of Grace.  Just as Mephibosheth was elevated to a place at the kings table for Jonathan’s sake, so are we elevated to the status of God’s children, to the place of royalty, to the place of being free and worthy to eat at the kings table, in the presence of the King because of Jesus and what He did for each one of us.

As if to emphasise the special privilege of eating at the kings table the writer mentions 4 times in one short chapter that Mephibosheth ate at the kings table.  Three of those times he says he always ate at the kings table. 

And just as being seated at the kings table involved not only daily food but other privileges as well, so God’s grace carries with it all the provisions we need for this life and for all eternity.  David also gave Mephibosheth land and people to work it for him, Mephibosheth operated from a place of rest but lived in abundance at the table of the king.  This is the lifestyle that God wants us to live, operating from a place of rest but living in the abundant life that Jesus has called us to.

Jesus has taken us back to what we were created for, to be a royal priesthood, living in intimate relationship with our heavenly Father.  Jesus has taken us to a place where we are accepted by God because we are His children. 

As we learn to live out of our position in Christ we will bring forth the greatest exploits of all time.  What one generation could accomplish from this one revelation is far beyond comprehension – We are that generation.

The Holy one of radiance brought rotten, ragged sinners and recreated us into His righteous, reigning Princes and Princesses.  His divine nature permeates our souls, transforms our minds, transplants our hearts and transfigures our spirits.  We were made to be carriers of His glory and vehicles of His light and love.

God is doing a new thing across the world to take His people into the reality of the New Covenant life.

No more condemnation, no more guilt, no more accusation.  God is good, all the time.

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Nov 22

International House of Prayer University Student Awakening

(Article taken from the IHOP website – http://www.ihop.org/)

On November 11, during a 9:00am class of first-year students, led by Allen Hood and Wes Hall at International House of Prayer University (IHOPU), the Spirit moved in their midst with physical healings, deliverance, and a spirit of joy. That class, on November 11, continued for more than 15 hours. The word spread quickly, and over 2,000 people spontaneously gathered in the auditorium from all over the Kansas City area, as deliverance and physical healings increased. The meeting continued well past midnight. Recognizing that the Spirit was moving, the leadership of IHOPU canceled all classes for the next few days so that we could gather to receive all that the Spirit wanted to do.
 
We recognize that the Holy Spirit is awakening our students and many others. In each of these meetings, many people are being set free from addictions, shame, depression, demonic activity, and every sort of emotional pain. We are also witnessing an increase of physical healings, as God is touching and restoring bodies inside the building, as well as healing people watching via the webstream. Moreover, we greatly rejoice as we are seeing lost souls being added to the kingdom of God during these meetings. We are receiving many testimonies and reports that this move of the Spirit is spreading to other churches and prayer rooms that are joining with us each night via the webstream.
 
It all began on November 4, on the last day of the monthly Global Bridegroom Fast at the International House of Prayer of Kansas City (IHOP–KC). A move of the Holy Spirit began to stir during the student chapel at IHOPU, as students testified about receiving deliverance from self-hatred, shame, and depression. Students began to experience supernatural joy at the revelation of God’s love for them. A powerful spirit of joy rested on many the next day at the IHOPU student-led 6:00am prayer meeting, and the Spirit continued to move throughout the week in our classes and during the faculty meetings.
 
What started during our IHOPU student chapel on November 4 is continuing today. Visitors are pouring in from many places, with some driving over 1,000 miles overnight to participate in these meetings. Consequently, on November 12, we moved the Prayer Room to our Forerunner School of Ministry sanctuary from 6:00pm to midnight each night, to accommodate more people. We will continue these nightly meetings as the Holy Spirit leads us. We earnestly pray that this awakening will continue, as our nation is in desperate need of another great awakening in this hour.
 
Throughout history, college and university campuses in our nation have been an epicenter and a catalyst for spiritual awakening. Since the 1700s, our nation has witnessed multiple moves of the Holy Spirit that have touched and awakened students on college campuses, including Princeton University, Yale University, Asbury College, Wheaton College, and more than a dozen other college campuses. These spiritual awakenings often progressed beyond the campuses and resulted in a great number of souls being added to the kingdom of God. History also attests to a strong correlation between spiritual awakening and missionary movements. We pray that this spiritual awakening that is touching IHOPU and the rest of our IHOP–KC Missions Base will break out all over our nation in different cities.

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Nov 22

“How you treat people flows from what you believe to be true”…”the intention of honouring is the empowerment of people”…”we think we can control people, we can’t”…”control blows up relationships”…are just a few of the hundreds of statements from Danny Silk during a Culture of Honour conference in the UK last weekend. 

The venue for the conference was the very impressive River Centre in Tonbridge, which is the home of The River Centre Church.  The conference was hosted by a good friend of ours, Pete Carter, who leads the North Kent Community Church in New Ash Green. 

The conference was an amazing time of heaven invading earth.  I am conscious that it is always easy to say that you feel ‘changed’ or ‘different’ after going to a big conference but this was a significant experience for me personally, for my familly and for the new church plant in Guernsey.  For me the weekend was about a heart transformation, it was about turning my heart toward Jesus and allowing His goodness to permeate and fill my heart.  It was a significant time for the church plant as well, as we feel that God has called us to build a culture of honour as a growing family, for our desire to be wanting others to exceed ourselves, where people realise their potential and live out their destiny in Jesus Christ.  The teaching we heard cemented these prophetic words in our hearts for the church plant.

I am going to hold back from typing up the notes that I made from the weekend, what I will do though is recommend the Culture of Honor book that Danny Silk is releasing on December 1st as a must buy, because if it is half as good as the teaching from the conference then it is an essential read. 

I will however write briefly about the leadership sessions on the Friday.  Both sessions were fantastic, with the majority of the 2nd session being taken up by a time of Questions & Answers.  The focus of the leadership sessions was about living in an apostolic age and protecting the supernatural in the church through the apostolic office.  Heavens resources are longing to nourish the earth through the church but the government is not set up to receive the resources.  Heaven does not withhold it’s resources, the problem is at our end with limiting it.  The government that Danny Silk was talking about related to the preservation of the apostolic office in the church, because the focus of an apostle is heaven…bringing heaven to earth and creating an atmosphere or environment for receiving the resources of heaven.

There was also a huge prophetic word over the UK, which was; The UK would be famous for it’s prophetic ministry through honour, that the UK would be known for seeing destiny and revealing it.

It was a brilliant conference hosted by great people, and I am massively excited to be heading off to Bethel Church in January to experience more of their culture and even more excited by the grace revival that we are all part of.

God is good.

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Oct 26

Is there a famine of grace in the church today?  I believe there is.

Frequently grace is being treated like a doctrine in the Church today, something that gets preached once a year, or part of a series, the box gets ticked and then move on.  We cannot treat grace like a doctrine, why not…because

- Grace is personal

- Grace is active and alive today

- Grace is the very person of Jesus Christ – John 1:17

The grace of God has to be our foundation that we continue (and never stop) building upon, if we try and build on anything else then we are building on faulty foundations. 

We need constant, daily revelation that at the Cross Jesus Christ identified with us at our very worst so that we are identified IN Him at His very best.  There is no height of intimacy and unhindered relationship with God that we cannot ascend to because there was no depravity that Jesus would not descend to on our behalf.  The FADING glory of the Old Covenant revealed God’s opinion and view of us through us living up to the law.  The UN-FADING glory of the New Covenant is God’s opinion of us saturated and soaked in grace and through the obedience and performance of Jesus.  The New Covenant says that God loves us, favours us, and accepts us, not because of our performance but because of Jesus obedience and performance on our behalf.  This is the New Covenant and this is position that the body of Christ must live and operate from. 

I read this powerful quote from Bill Johnson recently; (www.ibethel.org)

“These two aspects of God’s grace – access and power - set us up to understand what it means to grow in favour with God. At the heart of growing in favour are two aspects:

 1. The pursuit of God, the practice of coming before God through the “new and living way” (Hebrews 10:20) that Christ had made available to us and

 2. Receiving in God’s Presence, measures of His own nature that empower us to be conformed into the image of the Son He loves”.

One of the most amazing and beautiful things about being in Christ is that He has qualified us for a life of purpose and a life of destiny.  In Christ we have authority over guilt, condemnation, shame, worry, fears and anxieties.  We cannot afford to have a thought in our heads about ourselves that is not in His. 

In Christ we have a new nature, we are a new creation, and scripture tells us that it is no longer we who live but Christ who lives in us – Galatians 2:20.  We are called to be a people of vision, purpose, strength and character. 

I believe that the secret heaven’s power is not in the doing, but in the being. 

God is not primarily interested in behaviour modification, but heart transformation.  We need to have revelation of our identity that can only be found in Jesus Christ and have revelation of the promises that are spoken over us as Children of God.

We need to see ourselves as God sees us – which is righteous, holy, blameless, eternally forgiven, accepted, royalty in the Kingdom, Sons & Daughters and free, we need to be in tune with the Fathers heart for ourselves and then leak and release that reality to everyone we meet. 

It is so easy to slip from our foundation of grace; it is so easy to slip back into human effort and a lifestyle of trying.  Most of the first century apostles within a few years were back under a mixture of law and grace.  Paul, the champion of grace, had to rebuke Peter and Barnabas to their faces because they had drifted from grace.  If apostles can slip from grace, and they are the masters to make sure the church is kept in grace, then how much do we need to make sure that we stand firm in grace. 

We can’t just listen to little snippets on grace or the odd sermon here and there.  I have heard and read recently clichés used such as GRACEGod’s Riches At Christ’s Expense, we can’t base our foundations and our walk with Jesus on clichés, in the middle of a battle, in the midst of rejection clichés will not help, we need to build our lives on a rich foundation of grace and have our hearts established in grace – Hebrews 13:9.

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Oct 21

Revival from Abiding – Part 1 ended with the statement about a call on the church to move its focus away from meetings and ministry and come back to resting, abiding, remaining and standing firm in the Father’s love.

Everything we do must come out of relationship and intimacy with our Father, this is how Jesus operated, it’s the model that we need to adopt and it is the model that Jesus obtained for us at the cross, we cannot afford ourselves to focus on strategies or principles, although they may be good they cannot be our focus.

We are not to be driven by kingdom principles but led by kingdom presence.

Earlier this year God spoke to me prophetically through the title of a sermon I heard a couple of years ago, the sermon title was “Positioned for maximum impact”.

Positioning ourselves for maximum impact, which I would say is revival, has nothing to do with the number of ministries we have or how much we do, God made it quite clear that this approach is not how it works in His kingdom.  We need to position ourselves in a place of constant rest and radical trust in the finished work of the cross and the unfading glory of the new covenant, a trust in the words of Jesus in John 19:30 – “It is finished”.

We need to see ourselves exactly how God sees us, as His children, chosen and unconditionally loved.  Jesus operated from this position and He operated from a place of peace and rest.  The religious spirit will come against that peace and rest and use guilt and condemnation to bring you into a place of performance and human effort, trying to earn God’s presence. 

I believe that there is a fear amongst church leaders around the world about Sons and Daughters operating from a place of rest in the finished work of the cross.  This, I believe, has been caused by confusion of old and new covenant preaching from the pulpit, enabling the devil to use that mixture of law and grace as a leaven to undermine the beautiful truth of the new covenant and deceive people into a performance based relationship with their Abba, Father.

God’s heart is to re-establish the truth about resting to His children; Rest isn’t the absence of activity; it is the presence of Peace.

It is the ongoing revelation and experience of the grace of God and the gift of righteousness, believing that we have been made totally right with God through the blood of Jesus.  The truth that Jesus was, is and always will be enough and that we do not need to perform for God to “get Him to turn up”, but He wants to be with us because we are His children.  It is because of who we are, His beloved children,  and not because of what we do. 

The Apostle Paul made it quite clear to the churches of Galatia.  In Galatians 3:1-5 Paul reminds the churches that they had received the Spirit and were operating in revival through faith in Jesus Christ, but they were bewitched into thinking that they needed to sustain the move of the Spirit by human effort and formulas. 

Abba, Father, position your children into a place of rest for maximum impact in the nations.

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Sep 28

God does not love us based on whether we sin or not.  He loves us on one simple condition:  We are His children.  God loves us unconditionally all of the time. 

In Romans 8 we are told that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ, nor take us from our Saviour’s hand.  Nothing can happen to us which is not for our destiny and God’s purposes for our lives, which is making us more like Jesus and bringing us into increased intimacy with our Abba Father.

We stand before the Father in the same stature and standing as Jesus Himself, not because of anything we have done but because of His perfect sacrifice on our behalf.  Because of the blood of Jesus we are joint equal heirs and heirs of God, we are declared equal heirs with Christ and as He is, so are we in this world!  This position does not come because of our good works, it comes because we are in Christ and He is in us.

We are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.

When we stand firm in God’s grace we open ourselves up for revelation that leads to us knowing ourselves to be God’s children, adopted, beloved and secure with eternal joy guaranteed.  

Legalism does not allow for any capacity to receive revelation because it puts veil over people’s heads making them dull of hearing and bored with revelation. 

Legalism does not allow living water to supernaturally flow through people’s lives.  Legalism tells people that they need to earn God’s love – the more they do and how well they do it will impact how God sees them.  Much of the preaching in the church today promotes this type of life with Jesus.  It puts a works programme on the children of God, a confusing mixture of old and new covenant, confusing people into thinking that their prayer life, bible reading, fasting and serving will increase the love that God has for them.

I believe that the body of Christ needs a significant shift in the messages that are preached, we do not need preaching on obedience.  We cannot preach holiness, we cannot preach performance.  We must preach our position in Christ, as the body of Christ has revelation of our position, then automatically righteousness will flow from our spirit, obedience will flow from our spirit and holiness will flow from our spirit.

In the world’s eyes and to the religious people this can look unproductive, but we are called to rest in His presence, receive revelation and then be revival!  No trying, no striving, just stepping into who we were created to be in response to divine encounters with our Abba Father.

The bible is not right living; the bible is about right believing that leads to right living through the power and the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ destroyed the path of trying and striving and opened up the path of receiving and reigning!  The Law says ‘Try, do your best!’ Grace says ‘Trust and Rest’

Grace has to be the foundation that we build upon, there are so many people that are “in Christ” that do not realise exactly what being “in Christ” means, they have a mixed up identity and have no awareness of the rights as a son or daughter of the living God.  They are living a dull life just waiting to be shipped off to Heaven, when God is pursuing them, to encounter them, to tell them that they are loved just as they are and that He has amazing supernatural assignments for them whilst on earth.

It is devastating that sections within the church today think that just surviving life is what we are called to.  Jesus went to the cross for us to bring us from a place of death, into a place of life and life in abundance (John 10:10).  In this abundant life we are also called to rule and reign in every situation (Romans 5:17),  I believe the church in 2000 years has forgotten how to reign in life, I believe they think that our performance make a difference, it makes no difference at all because we reign by receiving a gift from God.

The gift of righteousness gives us permanent, unconditional, irreversible, from first to last, right standing with God.

Now what does that right standing with God mean?  It means that there is nothing between us and our Father.  It means our Father is looking at us as if we were perfectly righteous all the time.  He is not just looking at us; “Just as if we have never sinned” (as great as that would be) but He is looking at us “JUST AS IF YOU HAVE ALWAYS OBEYED!”  Christ’s obedience has made the many righteous. His obedience has been credited to you in fullness forever.

To a religious spirit this will look like arrogance and pride, but we are not looking at ourselves and we are not looking at our performance.  We are looking at Jesus, His performance on our behalf and the living word of God.

I believe that there is a mantle available to the Church to be aggressive with the message of grace and to turn back to preaching the true gospel of Jesus Christ.  The gospel transforms lives and empowers the Sons and Daughters of the living God to walk in and live out the amazing destiny that is over our lives. 

Revelation of God’s continual empowering and strengthening waves of Grace crashing over us will lead to outrageous adventure, a lifestyle that will baffle those who play like comfort and safety.  It will set us free as a Church to risk all for the praise of Him who freely gave all for us.

Are you ready to risk all…?

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Sep 25
  • The law is only a fading glory. Grace is an unfading glory.

 

  • The law demands the absolute perfect standard of God’s righteousness of you all the time. 

 

  • Grace gives you God’s free gift of His righteousness.

 

  • The law says “Do, Do, Do.”  Grace says “It’s Done. It’s Done. It’s Done.”

 

  • The law makes you conscious of your sin.  Grace makes you conscious of you being righteous in Christ Jesus.

 

  • The law always condemns you.  Grace never condemns you.

 

  • The law took the disobedience of Adam and condemned us all.  Grace took the obedience of Jesus and declared us all to be perfectly righteous in our Father’s eyes.

 

  • Under the law God says “I will by no means forget your sins.” Under grace God says “I will by no means ever remember your sins again.”  Past, present and future, because Jesus didn’t die somewhere in the middle of your life, He died before you were ever born.  And He died to cancel all your sins and they’ve all already been forgiven according to what we read in the book of Hebrews.  Under grace God says “I will never remember your sins.”

 

  • The law is a revelation of how much is wrong with you before God.  Grace is a revelation of how perfectly right with God you are.  At the cross, Jesus identified with you at your worst, so that in Him, you can by identified with Him at His best.

 

  • Under law sin abounded but grace has super excessively, more abounded.  When your sin and grace meet, grace triumphs easily every time.

 

  • The law makes you self conscious.  Grace makes you Christ conscious.

 

  • The law makes you ask, “What must I do?” Grace asks “What has Jesus done already?”

 

  • Under the law, the burden is on you to perform.  Under grace, the burden is on what Christ has performed on your behalf already.

 

  • The law is a heavy burden with a difficult yoke.  Grace is a light burden with a yoke that’s easy.

 

  • The law is a ministry of death. Grace is a ministry of life.

 

  • The law demands of you. Grace gives to you.

 

  • The law demands you earn the blessings.  Grace has already earned the blessings for you.

 

  • The law is dependent on you. Grace is dependent on what Jesus has already done for you.

Please do not hear what I am not saying; I love the law of God, I delight in it (Psalm 1:2), but for the purpose that God put in place.  To show us that we needed a saviour, to point to us to Jesus Christ, to magnify the need for His grace in our lives. 

The church today needs to understand, through revelation, that we have ‘died to the law through the body of Christ’ (Romans 7:4).  When Jesus died on the cross He took the curse of the law off us.  At our conversion, we were placed into Christ and were crucified with Him.  The law didn’t die.  We did!  Christ fulfilled all the demands in the law and we have been totally released from its curse, requirements and demands that we can never live up to.

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Sep 24

(I thought this article was that good that I wanted to share it in the blog)

For centuries, the people of God have gathered together around specific truths.  Denominations and organisations have been formed to unite these groups of believers.  Having common belief systems has helped to build unity within particular groups and define their purpose.  Historically these groups were formed from people who were usually newly saved, or were asked to leave whatever denomination they were previously part of.

Unity based on common doctrines has a measure of success.  But there is an inherent problem with this approach.  Unity of this nature is based on uniformity.  When God is saying something new, those who are listening are usually asked by their leaders to leave the group they were a part of.  Their new found convictions and beliefs are considered threatening and divisive.  If the whole group doesn’t move in step with what God is saying, there will be a break in fellowship.  When agreement in nonessential beliefs are considered necessary for fellowship, then division is natural and to be expected.  While doctrine is vitally important, it is not a strong enough foundation to bear the weight of His glory that is about to be revealed through true unity.

Change is in the Air

There are more major changes in the “wind” right now.  For the last several years, people have started to gather around fathers instead of doctrine.  In the natural, it would be easy to imagine a father with two very different children – one politically liberal and the other conservative.  While discussions would probably be quite lively at the evening meal, they would not bring an end to the family.  Gathering fathers gives a stability that enables people to endure differences in opinion without falling under the influence of the spirit of offense.  Fathers bring an element of peace that is impossible without them.

Spiritual Fathers

Apostles are first and foremost fathers by nature.  True fathers continually make choices for the well-being of their children with little thought to personal sacrifice.  They are not jealous when their children succeed, but instead are overjoyed because of those successes.  It is normal for a father to desire his children to surpass him in every way.  Brothers compete, fathers do not.

In the same way that a father and mother bring stability to a home, so the apostles and prophets are the stability of the church.  The Apostle Paul calls them the church’s foundation.  Good foundations bring stability.  The concept of team ministry starts with the apostles and prophets.  Stability is the primary fruit of the ministry of the apostolic team.

Team Make-up

Apostolic teams are not necessarily made up of just apostles and prophets.  They are a group of people that carry the ‘family mission’ without selfish agendas.  they are sent by their leadership, and entrusted with delegated authority to establish God’s rule in their realm of experience and expertise.  When they go with that heart, they carry an apostolic anointing because they function under the umbrella of the apostles’ authority.

We can’t be co-missioned until we’re in sub-mission to the primary mission.  This is true of every believer before God.  But it is especially true of apostolic teams.  Setting aside personal agendas is a big part of the success of team ministry.  Many teams have failed in their mission because of an individual who wanted his/her gift or opinion to be recognised. 

Measure of Rule

A big misunderstanding occurs when apostles think they have the same measure of authority in every geographical location.  When Paul went to Jerusalem to participate in the first Apostolic Council, he submitted his experiences to the other apostles who had also gathered there.  It wasn’t until James, the apostle in Jerusalem, spoke, that there were any conclusions.  A true apostle carries their apostolic authority wherever they go, but it is foolish for him to not recognise the local authority.  The same is true with apostolic teams.  It is their respect for the local church and the Biblical authority that helps them to serve effectively.

Authority, like favour, is for the benefit of others.  It is not a title to help in building one’s own self-esteem, and is never for personal gain.  For that reason, the apostle is at the ‘bottom of the stack’ – the ‘least of all’.  The title simply recognises function.  And that function is to make others better and more complete in their walk with the Lord.

The Purpose of the Title

Throughout history there have been many ordinary individuals who have become desperate for God in unusual ways, and have sought God with reckless abandon.  The encounters they had with God made them appear extraordinary.  Their breakthrough made them household names with remarkable gifts and ministries.  But when God gives someone an unusual  gift, it is never for the purpose of acquiring admiration and fame, or even drawing big crowds.  Those things are normal by-products, but they are not the purpose.  The place of favour that one gets as a result of God’s unusual touch on their lives is a God given position to equip others.  It is God’s heart to take those high points of human experience in the man or woman of God and make them the new norm for the believer.  Equipping the saints becomes the focus of true fathers.

The Spirit of Revelation

One of the things that helped to keep the early church strong and healthy was their continual devotion to the apostles’ doctrine.  However, you’ll notice that there is no mention of a list of beliefs that the Bible declares to be the official record of important doctrines.  It is safe to say the “apostles’ doctrine” is referring to something other than a specific list.  Peter understood this when he exhorted the church concerning ‘present truth’.  That phrase is to direct our attention to that which the Lord is emphasising for this season.  That is the apostles’ doctrine.  The word coming from apostles is to bring clarification of the Father’s focus for the church, and in turn strengthen our resolve to His purposes.  Fresh revelation carries fresh fire, which helps us to maintain the much needed fire in our souls.  Apostles carry a blueprint in their hearts concerning the church and God’s purposes on the earth.  They are used to bring fresh revelation to the church.  Apostolic teams are sent to represent their spiritual father, and carry the word that has been entrusted to their ‘tribe’.  They help bring an understanding and establish an order that is needed in the particular location they are sent to. 

The Need for Others

God never gives the whole picture of His plan for the church to one father/apostle or even to one tribe.  Scriptures declare that “we” have the mind of Christ, not “I”.  Dependance upon the whole is essential for us to grow up in a way that pleases Christ.  As the various “tribes” learn to work together we will see a more complete picture of the Father’s intent for planet earth.

The revelation carried by apostles and the five-fold ministry will result in a church coming to a common knowledge of the Son of God.  Much division presently exists in this area.  He is our common focus.  A study of the scriptures without the Holy Spirit giving understanding creates much religious conflict.  Division exists because people are committed to different levels of truth that appear contradictory.  Fathers are necessary to sort these things out.  Variety, without uniformity, is important.  These teams carry revelation to help the church to live out of a common revelation of Jesus – who He is, and who we are because of Him.  God’s aim is to fulfill His word in John 14:17 – “As He is, so are we in this world.”  We are to become like the Jesus revealed in Revelation chapter one – resurrected and glorified.  We are not headed for the cross, we live ‘from’ the cross.  Apostolic revelation has that in mind.

The Day of Power

One of the more notable prophets of our day recently told me that he wouldn’t be able to come into all that God had created him for until the apostles come forth to their appointed place.  The apostles help release the prophets into their destiny, and vice versa.  In a sense, they complete each other.

Apostolic order without apostolic power is to be questioned.  Order based on Biblical principle that is lacking Biblical power is tragic at best, and deceptive at worst.  Order does not exist unto itself.  The wineskin exists for the wine.  The wine is the focus.  All order exists to house God Himself – not to restrict Him, but to accurately express Him.  Wineskins need to flex in order to be useful, because of the expanding nature of the wine in the fermenting process.  The Holy Spirit brings constant change, and to house Him means to embrace flexibility as a way of life.  The goal is not to create perfect structure or government.  It is to create one that recognises Him, and flexes with His changes. 

Last Days Assignments

All of this serves one purpose – Jesus is returning for a bride.  For this to happen the harvest must be brought in, and must be “cleaned.”  He’s not returning for a bride that He has to heal up and put together like a puzzle in heaven.  He is returning for a bride whose body is in equal proportion to her head, and whose parts work together in coordination.  It’s called a “glorious church, without spot or wrinkle” in scripture.  Anything less is an illegitimate vision.

The bride is to make herself ready for that day.  As Larry Randolph puts it, “it is a perversion to think that Jesus will dress the bride before the wedding.”  Our assignment is clear, and the gifts are in place.  And they are all expressions of Jesus Himself.  But they are simple in purpose.  Re-present Jesus to the world!

The fire of God must rest in the souls of men.  Christians without passion are almost as great a mystery as Christians without purpose.  Apostolic teams carry fresh fire with divine purpose.  They enlist men and women to God’s dream, and in the process the church steps into her destiny.

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Sep 22

John 15:9 – “As the Father loved Me, I also have loved you; abide in My love.”

A definition of the word abide [meno /men·o]; to stay (in a given place, state, relation or expectancy) abide, continue, dwell, endure, be present, remain, stand.

God’s heart is for us to live in continuous revival on a personal, family, community and nation level.  God spoke to me recently about His desire to raise up an ‘army of abiders’.

During the time of God speaking to me about an army of abiders He said “People have head knowledge, or information about this scripture but very few people in history and around the world today operate from a revelation and place of abiding in the Father’s love, and living from that place.” 

There is an active enemy to those who are called to abide.  The religious spirit violently fights against the revelation and reality of abiding in the Fathers love.  Why is this?  Because abiding in the Fathers love is exactly where the Father wants us to be, from that place we open ourselves up for life changing revelation and divine encounters with the manifest presence of God and the goodness of God.

The religious spirit wants the children of God to burn themselves out with religion, deceiving them to believe that performance, formulas and strategies will not only bring a move of the Spirit of God but also sustain a move of the Spirit of God.  This is a lie and this is lifeless and powerless religion.  The religious spirit uses the deception that abiding is passive and lazy, I have heard an argument from the story of Mary and Martha, some say that nothing would get done if there weren’t Martha’s.  But Jesus doesn’t ask us to do, He asks us to be.  He asks us to be with Him because He wants to be with us.  And it is from that place of being that Jesus reveals that we can do because of what He did for us.  

I believe God wants to bring a paradigm shift to His people in the importance of abiding.  Religion has got its roots down deep in the Church today but it is time for those roots to be ripped out, for new foundations to be put in place and for God to teach His people how to abide and bring revelation that it is from the place of abiding that personal, family, community and national continuous revival flows.

It is from the place of abiding in the Fathers love that we receive the capacity to demonstrate the Fathers heart to people, to represent Jesus to the world around us.  I believe that the body of Christ is suffering from an identity crisis.  I believe that the identity crisis has been caused, in part, by the focus on performance for God, causing the call to abide to be something that is only done in ‘quiet time’ or for 30 minutes during worship on a Sunday morning.  The very word abide means a place that we are called to stay, to remain, to continue in.  Abiding is not something that we switch on and off, it has to be our permanent position and experience.  In the church today identity is coming from ministry, from meetings, from mission statements and programmes, it is coming from what we do as a body of believers instead of who our Father says we are. 

God’s call to His people is to abide in His love for them, for them to never move out of that place.  It is from that place that our true identity is revealed through revelation.  It is from that place that God reveals how He feels about us, the fact that He longs for intimacy with us, His passion is for us, and His heart is toward us.  It is from the constant flow of His love that our security is revealed to us, knowing that our failures or successes will have no affect on how our Father looks at us, we are His children and He loves us with the same love He has for Jesus.

There is a call on the church today abide, to move focus away from ministry and meetings and move it back to the Fathers love.

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Sep 04

I have read only a small selection of books on revival, but from that small selection it is clear that revivals have a tendency to come and go.  We need a movement from God to not only come but to come and to stay.  We don’t just need a revival, but we need a fresh wind of revelation that leads to reformation that takes us into continuous revival.

I believe the fresh wind of Revelation that the body of Christ needs is a revelation of the grace of God.

Whatever our background, at some point we would have been subjected to the performance based foundation that rules this world.  Whether it is at school, at work, in sport or in our upbringing; our acceptance and future, we are told, is decided and determined on our performance.  Society gets very caught up with ‘What we do’ and ‘How well we do it’.  I believe that society holds these as an individual’s starting point for acceptance in society.

This is why the grace of God is such an outrageous truth to walk in and live from every single day.  Our nature has become addicted to a performance based lifestyle, where we have to strive for acceptance and earn acceptance and approval.  God’s grace carries the refreshing reality of God’s ongoing acceptance of us – an acceptance that is not and never will be dependent on our failures or successes.

Scripture tells us that our starting point in Christ Jesus is total acceptance.  We do not have to go around and accept everyone in order to earn our way to a place of acceptance with God.

Romans 15:7 – Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.

I believe many Christians live in false reality based on a paradigm that the gospel is too good to be true, instead of the reality that it is so good because it is so true.  The devil wants us to bring scripture down to our experience; he wants to reduce the word of God and try to deceive us by questioning the word of God, just as he did in the Garden of Eden.

We cannot add to it with our good works and we cannot take away from it with our bad works because we did not gain it through anything we did.  We have access to this acceptance through Jesus, through Him going to the Cross for us, for Him getting what we deserved so we could be freely imputed with what He deserved.  For hundreds of years the Church has been guilty of preaching a mixture of law and grace, old covenant and new covenant.  It is time for the Children of God to arise and shine for their light has come.  It is time for Christians to live the life that Jesus died on the cross for.  It is time for the kingdom of God to advance at an unstoppable speed because His Children are living and walking in amazing grace.  It is time to see the children of God empowered and to realise their potential in Christ Jesus.

2 Corinthians 5:17 – Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.

We are told by the word of God that we are a new creation in Christ.  We are not the same person we used to be.  God took that person and he died on the cross with Christ.  God has now given us a new life, a life that is brought into communion and unity with the Father through the Son.  This life is one that is full of the abundant grace of God and the gift of righteousness, putting us in a position of perfect peace and right standing with God.

There is a fear in the body of Christ about the reality of the true gospel of grace, a fear that when the true gospel is preached sin takes over people’s lives because they are told something along the lines of “sin doesn’t matter, you are under grace.”  That is correct, we are under grace and not under the law but if we preach the truth of God’s grace, in its fullness, without mixing it with a works based programme we will be preaching a message that has power to break sin off people’s lives.  In Titus 2:12 the apostle Paul tells us that the grace of God ‘teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions’. 

How does grace instruct us?  It begins by telling us that we’re totally acceptable to God through our faith in Christ.  We’re justified freely as a gift, winners before we start, accepted before we’ve done anything at all.

We start accepted, qualified, justified as a gift.  The righteousness of Christ is ours not only to start our Christian life but every day of our life – and He’s the same yesterday, today and forever. His totally righteous life of magnificent decisions, perfect holy choices, steadfast purity in the face of fierce temptation, is unreservedly credited to our account.

Sounds almost too good to be true…? 

This is why we must have a fresh revelation of the grace of God.

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