Are you able to pivot when God pivots? Are you able to shift when God shifts? Are you able to move when God moves? Are you able to notice when God does something different? Sometimes it is nuanced, other times it is obvious, but God never changes His nature, character or ways, but He does shift His name.
When God shifts the name He is operating from when dealing with us individually, corporately and nationally or even internationally, do we see the shift, hear the shift, move with the shift? When we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. We needed a Savior when we were a sinner. But once saved, there are many many more aspects to who God is that He is showing us.
For years God showed up for Israel as a fire, a smoke, a pillar in the wilderness. Then He shifted when they crossed the Jordan river in Joshua 1 to become a sound, a shout, a God who goes to war with the shofar and torches. What a shift. From the sight of the cloud and fire to a torch and shofar.
The same happens to us personally, God has been known in churches as a Shepherd. We love the invitation to lie down in green pastures, being led by still waters (Psalm 23); we want a Pastor who has coffee with us, knows our kids and comes to our events. God is the good Shepherd (John 10), but that is not all He is and I believe He has shifted.
When the Lord has decreed Babylon is falling, that means we are not seeing God as a Shepherd leading people, we see and hear of God as a Lord of Hosts (Jeremiah 51:19) or Lord of Angel Armies (Psalm 84:9-12). When spiritual warfare goes from somewhere out there reality to right here reality, we don’t need a Shepherd, we need Lord Sabaoth.
Being a believer for over 35 years, I can tell you, I serve a God who never changes. He is a covenant keeper, He is consistent, comforting, compassionate and fiercely protective of His people. I love everything about the Lord. But when He shows another side of Himself, I must be aware and be willing to let Him be God even if it is not something I am comfortable with.
The Lord is still our Shepherd, but the battle of Babylon for our deliverance is bringing out the God who released plagues on Egypt, a flood on the Nephilim, fire on the altar of Baal. When the Lord is dealing with His enemies, He is strong in battle, mighty in power. We are in the time of the Psalm 24 God who is coming into Babylon and He is here as the Lion of Judah. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org










