I dropped out of high school in 10th grade, lived at a friends house steps away from the school, but never made it to class. I went back to school in 11th grade and with two years of summer school after 11th and 12th grade, I graduated with my high school diploma. I then got saved in 1989 and went to Bible school in 1991-1997. I received my Bachelor’s degree with a 3.6 GPA. Then I went on to get my Masters Degree and completed that with a 4.0 GPA in 2011.
How did a high school drop out get a Masters Degree? I ask myself this question all the time. The answer is simple, when I got saved, I heard the voice of God say two things to me. I first heard Him say, I love you. Secondly, I heard Him say, I will never lie to you. These two statements have changed my life forever.
I became a lifelong learner, because I know God never lies to me. Therefore, I am willing to pick up and lay down anything I have been taught, think or hear. I hold my hands open when it comes to learning. Always wanting the Lord to speak, to reveal and detox me of anything that is not of Him.
The Church must become learners again. We think we know more than we do and we critize as evil that which we don’t understand. We are quick to resist and slow to respond to what God is doing. We call new things demonic, we live in more fear than faith and we are not willing to admit we are wrong. We think only a certain gender can preach, teach or lead.
God has trained in private mouthpieces that carry wisdom and revelation. They have not gone to seminary, but like the apostles they have been with Jesus. Their narrative will not tickle your ears and may activate your resistor, but their goal is to get you to respond to God not be locked into the doctrines of men.
The book of Proverbs speaks of two women, which are actually two narratives. One woman is called wisdom, the other woman is called the harlot. This language is consistent throughout the word of God. We get to chose what narrative we want to walk in, to believe. One produces life, one ends in death.
Friends, I pray you would open your hands, open your heart, and ask God to make you a lifelong learner. Resistance is hindering your growth, your authority, your ability to walk in freedom. He is not a man that He should lie, (Numbers 23:19) and He is raising up narratives that will set you free if you stop resisting His mouthpieces. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org










