Bringing the Desolate to Life

I went on an early morning walk through the woods with my dog Hunter today and we found this old barn. It caught my attention because I love taking pictures of buildings with character and this one was rich with character, texture and photographs well in both black, white and color. While looking at this barn the Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, “This is what desolation looks like.” I walked around the barn looked inside it and pondered what the Holy Spirit said.

Desolation means a place that is dark, empty and foreboding; biblically desolation means a state of spiritual emptiness or lonelinesss, a place where we feel cut off from God and His love. In this place of desolation we feel like we have no hope and that we are alone. According to an article I read it is the feeling of being joyless, disconsolate and sorrowful and can be very overwhelming and even debilitating. The article went on to say it can make it hard to function normally and enjoy life (theholyscript.com).

Wondering about this old barn, observing all the character, contemplating what used to happen in it, I began to hear the Lord say, “Desolation happens when life leaves.” Immediately I saw the life coming back into this building as soon as someone living put their hands on it. Boards were strengthened, stain was applied, doors were rehung, and the structure was stabilized. It wouldn’t take a lot to rebuild this desolate place, but it would take someone living to enter into it and bring it back to life.

Friends, when we see someone or something desolate, what is your response? Do you want to bring it back to life or do you walk past it and think too bad, so sad? In this proximity revolution we are going to encounter desolate places, people, and properties, but we who carry life are to enter into the desolation and release words of life. We are being invited to give a hand up to people, places and properties, these opportunities to cause dead things to live is a mark of the proximity revolution. Can you see the beauty in those broken down boards?

Protection Not Possession

A phrase that has been coming out of my mouth lately is, “Protective not possessive.” I have never said this before, so I am pondering what this phrase means because I use it quite often seemingly all of the sudden. I tell people it is critical that we listen to what we say more than what others say, for we are held accountable for the words that come out of our mouth not the ones that come out of theirs. That’s a whole other blog, but I said that because when these words have been coming out of my mouth they are new phraseology to me and I like them but wanted to explore them.

God is protective not possesive and we are called to be the same. We have been subject to possessive people who sought to control us, dominate us, restrict our movement, limit our expression, so we are resistant to the idea of someone being possessive. I think we have such an aversion to possessive because sin is possessive, Satan is possessive and demons are possessive. The Bible says, we were slaves to sin. It was as though we were owned by sin, by Satan and by demonic influences, so when in the same passage in Romans, the apostle Paul says, we are called to be slaves of righteousness, we buck the idea of someone or something possessing us. But God is not possessive, He is protective and we are called to be the same.

1 Corinthians 13 says, “Love protects!” Love protects, it does not possess, it protects. Love protects us from danger, from others who are not safe, from ourselves. Love protects from snares and snipers. We long to be loved but we are afraid of being protected because we think it means possession. God loves us so He protects us by giving us commands in His word; protection creates a sense of safety so people can thrive, live and enjoy life. We have been so accustomed to the counterfeit called possession we must repent for the authentic is here and it is protection. God and others love us so much they want to protect us not take possession of us. They love you that is why they want to protect you.

The Key of the Kingdom

The key of the kingdom is a sound that comes from God Himself. When we are all in the same key, our sound will be in unison and will penetrate even the hardest hearts, darkest nights, and deepest wounds. The key of the kingdom is a sound of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17). The Lord is wanting to tune us to His key, but so often we want to sing in our own key. The keys of self and sin take us out of tune and we do not sound good, nor do we work well with others when we are out of tune.

On this Christmas Day when the word became flesh and tabernacled/dwelt among us (John 1:14) the words of Jesus are ringing like church bells calling us to come together in agreement with the key of the kingdom of God. The prayer of Jesus in John 17 that we would be one as Jesus and His Father are one is still vibrating around the throne of God. To become One with God and each other, we must all be in the same key. We must put away sin and selfishness for there are no solos in the kingdom of God, we are a choir. We must listen to the voices of those around us and watch the direction of the Holy Spirit our conductor in front of us. For there is a sound the Father and Son wants to come from us.

When we sing together in a choral sound, there is power of the likes that will shake the ground. As we stay in tune with the key of the kingdom; as we listen to those around us; as we keep sin and selfishness far away; we will find ourselves surrounded with angels we have heard on high singing in excelsis deo! The goal of this choir is to release the sound of All Hail King Jesus for He is Majesty and we are to worship His Majesty. I hear the Lord wanting His prayer for us to be One answered this Christmas, for this is the gift we give Him together. May the key of kingdom be the key you live in and may we all love being a choir for His voice is like the sound of many waters (Ezekiel 43:2) not just one drop and I hear the sound of the abundance of rain (1 Kings 18:41) and it is in the key of the kingdom.

It’s Christmas Time

When I was a child growing up in Minnesota, Christmas was a time of snowsuits, moon boots, mittens, stocking caps with the big ball on top and my plastic sled that I would ride down the little hill in our front yard. We never had much money, but we had great memories. We were a little family of three, me, my brother and my mom. Every Christmas Eve my mom would make cranberry bread and we would eat it warm with “real” butter. I do not remember much about my childhood, but I do remember that little house on 38th and Vincent and those four steps I would climb to go back down that little hill on my sled again.

When I was a teenager, Christmas became about getting gifts. I remember being so mad whenever I would open a new sweater or a pair of jeans, that were much needed but not wanted at all. I wanted an Atari game so I could spend the whole day in front of the television. I remember getting so mad that I did not get what I wanted. Then being from a single parent home, I would go over to my dad’s house and all I cared about was what I was going to get. My step mom would cook the best meal, ham and all the Minnesota fixings, but I did not care that our table was full with my brothers and sisters around it, I just wanted my gift and I wanted to get out of there. Oh the life of a hurting teenager, selfish to the core I was.

Then I moved to Seattle, college life was the best life. I had friends who were closer than family. I was living in the city of my dreams, but Christmas came and everyone would go home to their family and I would stay alone in my dorm room or apartment. No money to fly home and to what home would I go, my mom was in MN and my dad was in MO. Lonely, not married, just me and my little Christmas tree. Oh to have the days of the snowsuit and plastic sled again or the meal my step mom made. Christmas became a hard time of year for me, for many years.

I got married in my late 30’s, I was living in Malaysia and there was no snow on Christmas, so I had to adjust to having Christmas in shorts and a t-shirt. But it still was Christmas because there was the tree, the gifts underneath and my new little family. I was not thinking about what I was getting, I was so excited about what I got for my husband, housemate and son. Oh I could not wait for the look on their faces when they saw what I got them. The delight of Christmas was about giving not receiving now. I remember the look on my husband’s face when he saw the MacBook I bought him. Oh the hugs and kisses I got that morning I will never forget.

Now today it is the morning before Christmas and all through the house my son is not stirring and my dog is asleep in my bed. The tree is lit with gifts underneath that I am so excited for my son to see. We don’t have many gifts, but we are rich because of the people we are going to see. It is Sunday morning the real treasures will greet us as we walk through the doors of Hope UC. The smiles on their faces, the hugs around my neck, remind yet again that I am so blessed. Christmas is hard for many as memories and traditions we want to make, but with the Spirit of God every Christmas is unique. It is the adventure of walking with the Spirit. I have to go get dressed and pictures you will see, not of gifts I received from under a tree but of me with the people who truly love me and my little family. Merry Christmas my friends, and remember love God and love people for these are the gifts that make Christmas truly special for you and me.

Next Step

In the field of nutritional health, one of the common practices that people employ is called a sugar detox. Detoxing sugar out of your body, removes many of the physical manifestations that come from the consumption of sugar. I am no health expert, but I do know a lot of people that specialize in the area of healthy living, healthy eating, and the benefits that come from it. When people go on a sugar detox, they drink certain what I call concoctions in order to flush the sugar out of their system. The Bible says so goes the natural, so goes the spiritual (1 Cor. 15:46).

We can physically remove ourself from a situation that is toxic to us, emotionally, physically or spiritually. The physical removal is many times a very necessary step, because it is a declaration of moving away from the toxicity of an environment, which is proven to not be healthy for the person that has moved away. However, what most people are not aware of is how much they have been seeded with the toxicity of the words of the situation in which they were immersed. Not only were they seeded many times the children were seeded as well. We as adults understand this more clearly, because we have both been the child and the parent in many occasions.

Proverbs 22:5 says “Twisted and perverse lives are surrounded by demonic influence. If you value your soul, stay far away from them.” As I read this, I realized how much easier it is to physically remove yourself, but if you do not detox, the twisted and perverse things that were seeded in you, you will still be under their influence. Just as people use a liquid drink to detox sugar, we are to use the word of God to detox the words of others that were twisted and perverse and have done great damage to our soul.

My prayer for you as we head in to Christmas week is that you would detox with the Word of God, the twisted and perverse things that you have been seeded with. Your healthy soul, your renewed mind, your ability to tap in to the grace of God will reveal to your friends and family…What a mighty God, we serve. Detox quickly it’ll make you feel better.

Calling Wisdom Warriors

We are living in a very strategic season in which wisdom warriors are needed. Anybody can swing a sword and cut off the head of an enemy, but the Lord is calling up those who know how to war with wisdom. The enemy that has been in hiding is being revealed, not to scare us, not to intimidate us, he is being exposed, so that this enemy that we see today we shall never see again.

In the story of Israel exiting Egypt, the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, a prophet and a priest to warn Pharaoh with ten different plagues (Exodus 7-11). Ten is the number of ordinal perfection. It was the perfect grace of God, sent to a king in Egypt, giving him the ability to honor the request to let God’s people go. Unfortunately, like other kings in the word of God, Pharaoh hardened his heart rather than honored what the Lord, told him to do. The day came when God said enough is enough, and He released His people from the oppression of Egypt. Moses and Aaron were wisdom warriors as they walked with God and released the 10 plagues, which were actually 10 acts of grace towards a wicked king.

God is exposing those things that have been hindering the release of His people, and God is inviting His wisdom warriors into action, with very specific instructions. Proverbs 21:22 says, “A warrior filled with wisdom ascends into the high place and releases breakthrough, bringing down the strongholds of the mighty.”

Wisdom warriors this is a call to you. It is time to ascend into the high place the secret place of the Most High. Wisdom warriors, it is time to release breakthrough. The way the Lord spoke to me the other day was “release the reservoir”. Wisdom warriors it is time to bring down the strongholds of the mighty. The giants must come down. The stone must be released from the slingshot. It is time for the people of God to be released from their oppression. This is a call to the wisdom warriors, for the Lord of hosts is at the head of this army, and it is time for the people of God to be set free. Wisdom warriors it’s time to arise.

Not Complete Without The One

The new day we have entered is so new it is taking new to a whole new level. The Lord said the new day will be a proximity revolution. The days of platform healings, long distance revivals, and green room superstar ministers is over. Jesus never lived distant from the people He ministered to. Jesus is the proximity revolution and we are being invited into it in a way we do not even realize yet. Jesus is the model, there is no other model; Jesus is the new wine and the new wine skin; Jesus is the tabernacle of David; Jesus is the revelation! Jesus got down and washed the disciples feet; Jesus touched the leper; Jesus healed the blind man by touching his eyes; Jesus touched the coffin and the child was awakened; Jesus is the proximity revolution. We must repent and return to Jesus, not any other man in history, not any other movement in the past, not any other philosophy or idea, we must repent and return to Jesus, only Jesus!!!!

The Lord spoke to me this morning and said, “Leave the 99 and rescue the 1; in the return of the 1 is the restoration of the 100; the blessing is in the cluster; and the rescue of the 1 is the restoration of the 100.” I have been chewing on these words since 4:30am this morning. It is a mashup of scriptures (Matthew 18; Luke 15; Isaiah 65; Mark 4; Matthew 13) with a message we need to hear. We have valued the 99, the crowd, over the 1 because there is no fame, no fortune, no name recognition, no celebration, no selfies that promote our ministry and how successful we are when we are pursing the 1. But the truth is, without the 1 the 99 is not complete, not whole.

100 means complete count; complete blessing; maximum blessing; financial wholeness; full harvest (Divinity Code). We have settled for the 99 thinking close enough but God is going after the 1 who is supposed to be in the cluster and will bring the blessing to completion. God is wanting the 100 restored but for that to happen we must rescue the 1. Oh friends, I don’t have words to explain this any better but the proximity revolution is in full effect and the 1 is being rescued so the 100 can be restored. We are about to see a full harvest in a way we never knew was possible.

Get Up The Famine Is Over

Famines have a way of paralyzing us from moving. Famines stop us dead in our tracks and tell us we are stuck with no way out. Financial famine, physical famine, emotional famine, mental famine, nothing about a famine is fun. It makes us feel like we do not have access to the resources we need to do what we are called to do. There has been a famine in the lives of people for many years and most would not tell you they are in a famine. They smile in church, they work a job, they go to school, they are married, they have children, they live in a nice house, drive a decent car, but a famine is happening and has been happening for years. Does anybody know what I am talking about?

2 Kings 7 tells us about four leperous men who were sitting at the gate of Samaria because the Arameans had besieged them and the whole city was in a famine. The king of Israel blamed Elisha for the famine and sent to have him decapitated, but the word of Lord came to Elisha and he said, “Tomorrow everything is changing!” This word cut through the famine that was so severe women were eating their children. The four leperous men did not hear the word of the Lord through Elisha, but they did have a thought that came to them as they sat at the gate. “Now there were four leprous men at the entrance of the gate; and they said to one another, Why do we sit here until we die? If we say, ‘We will enter the city,’ then the famine is in the city and we will die there; and if we sit here, we die also. Now therefore come, and let us go over to the camp of the Arameans. If they spare us, we will live; and if they kill us, we will but die.”

I know there has been a famine, but the word of the Lord has gone forth through the mouths of His prophets, “Tomorrow….Everything is about to change”. The four leperous men entered the camp of their enemy and thought they would die but found plunder instead. It is time for people to get up from the gate and go into the camp of the enemy for there is spoil, plunder, booty waiting for you, but you must get up and go in. This is the time of good news, the famine has been declared over, now you must get up and go in. Stop sitting at the gate, get up and go in to the enemies camp and take back what he stole from you. It is time to plunder, for the famine is over!!!!!

Name Recognition

During my morning walk with the dog, I saw a sticker on a truck I had not seen before and it said, “Mayweather Boxing Club”. Immediately the Holy Spirit said, “Name recognition.” The rest of the walk was a discussion with the Lord about name recognition and how much we are willing to pay to have a name attached to us in some way. Nike is name recognition, Sony is name recognition, Lexus is name recognition, Apple is name recognition, Jesus is name recognition, Hillsong is name recognition, Bethel is name recognition, America is name recognition. You get the point. When you hear a name is evokes a recognition of something inside of you.

Proverbs 22:1 says, “A good name is to be more desired than great wealth; Favor is better than silver and gold.” We live in a world that values money as the highest value or so they say. This messaging pushes people to purse silver and gold at any cost. What we don’t realize is silver and gold only buy things that have name recognition. Name recognition can’t be bought, it is given. Jesus has the name above all names because He won the battle over sin and death; the apostle Paul had name recognition because he preached the mystery of Christ in us the hope of glory; Apple has name recognition because of a superior quality product; Bethel has name recognition because of the signs, wonders and miracles God has done in that place. Name recognition comes from character, quality, and victory. Mayweather has name recognition because he has won so many fights.

Friends, the challenge we have faced as a church is we have the name with the greatest recognition worldwide, but we do not represent His name well. We do not manifest His power. We do not display His glory. Not because HIs name does not have recognition but because ours doesn’t. We have bought into the lie that we need to pursue silver/gold while forgetting what we are to desire is a good name. To have name recognition as people who love God, who serve people, who release signs, wonders and miracles, who are generous. It is time for the body of Christ to realize we are recognizable because of His name but we must manifest as HIs body, who He is as the head. People understand name recognition and God is making HIs name desirable to the nations again.

Debt Free

History of our sin is hidden in our DNA and reminds us of all we have done wrong. It is like a credit card balance that says, you owe me this much and to add insult to your injury I am going to charge you 24.99% interest on all you bought. If you have ever been in credit card debt you realize how easy it is to spend the money and how hard it is to pay it off. Sin is no different. The enemy makes sinning seem so fun, so needed in the moment, but when it comes to paying the debt of sin, the enemy adds interest by rubbing our nose in it and making us feel like dirt.

Most people in the church are more sin conscious, meaning they can tell you what sins they have committed, but sin steals our confidence in the truth of who lives inside of us and who not only cancelled the debt we could not pay, He also made a public display of our enemy not us. I love how Paul says this in Colossians 2 “He canceled out every legal violation we had on our record and the old arrest warrant that stood to indict us. He erased it all—our sins, our stained soul—he deleted it all and they cannot be retrieved! Everything we once were in Adam has been placed onto his cross and nailed permanently there as a public display of cancellation. Then Jesus made a public spectacle of all the powers and principalities of darkness, stripping away from them every weapon and all their spiritual authority and power to accuse us. And by the power of the cross, Jesus led them around as prisoners in a procession of triumph. He was not their prisoner; they were his!”

We are invited to live in the reality of having every debt cancelled. No interest has been incurred, no outstanding balance is on your account. However, now that we are debt free, it is our job to stay out of debt by not sinning. When gratitude for debt cancellation rises in us it keeps us from wanting to ever be in debt again. It takes discipline. It means saying no to what you used to say yes to. However the freedom of being debt free is the best feeling ever so stay free, say no, and let’s go we have a kingdom to advance.