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Spiritual Warfare: The Fight FOR Your Life

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

BlazingArchon With an everlasting love, God loves you. He sent Jesus to die for you, to redeem you from eternal torment and spiritual death. The devil, our enemy, on the other hand, cares nothing about you. Because you are a child of the King, he hates you and wants to destroy you, if he can’t get you to turn on God (cf. John 10:10). Satan is only our enemy by association; his opponent is God the Father. Because he can’t be the Big Boss, large and in charge, then he goes after everything and everyone connected to God. This feud is like that of the Hatfields and McCoys; they’ve been feuding so long it’s been passed down through generations. Like the Arabs and Jews, this fight has been perpetuated for centuries.

In the case of God vs. satan, this on-going feud involves us, mankind. Satan knows he cannot win, he knows he cannot overthrow God, but he goes after that God loves most, His people, His creation. If satan can get us to turn against God, then he finds a way to hurt God. It is His will that none should perish but if we willfully follow after that which God has forbidden, denied, and forsaken, the we become doomed to the same fate. In this manner, satan scores his victory. You know it hurts to have your own turn against you. Imagine that…your daughter, your son, your spouse, your mother, your father, etc. It is an describable hurt that stays with you.

Now satan paints a pretty picture. He entices people with all sorts of things: fame, fortune, prestige, power, influence, etc. and people fall for it all the time. He is the ruler, spiritual authority, and principality of the air. He can make things difficult for you, but God has all power in His hand and God is the final authority. What the enemy meant for your bad, God can and will turn around for your good. Now on the flip side, since he is all those things, he can make things good for you, but it comes with a cost. You can enter into an alliance, an allegiance with the devil here on earth and have it good, but the sacrifice is your eternal soul which will be condemned to hell with satan and his followers. We know that hell was not made for man but for satan and the fallen angels (cf. Matthew 25:41). What God offers is so much better, His rewards are for the here and now and extend into eternity.

Get it in your head, the enemy does not like you and he doesn’t play fair. He is not going to give you a break, he’s only devising his next plan of attack against you. He goes away for a season to recoup from his whoopin’ but then he comes back with a vengeance. Understand he has demons assigned to you or your region. Satan can’t be in more than one place at a time; he is not omnipresent like God, he is not omniscient nor omnipotent like God. You only come up on his radar when God makes a fuss about you. This comes about in one of three ways: when souls are saved, there’s advancement of the Kingdom, and God personally points you out.

See when someone gives their life to Christ, the Bible tells us the angels rejoice in heaven. Now you know that is no quiet fanfare. If you are on a mission to advance the Kingdom of God, then you re-claim territory held by satan. His minions have to come back and report that to him and he wants to know who is taking the hill, taking back territory. Then there are those times when God just plain ole point you out to satan like He did Job. When God points you out to the devil, He is trying you. He wants to see if you will hold up under the fire or will you take down and give in. Many have endured great hardships and many have taken down for a lot less. God knows what’s in your heart, but do you? The trying and testing of your profession of faith shows you where you are.

Spiritual warfare is good for you. It may not be fun to go through or endure but it builds you up in the Spirit and teaches you to stand on God’s Word, if that is the route you take. The battle rages on and the question is being asked, “Who’s side are you on?” You have to fight to win but God has already assured the victory!

The Easter Story

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

easter egg Oh I love to tell the story of how my Savior came from glory to save a wretch like me. True love is demonstrated by His unfailing love for me, the fact that He died and rose again!
Now with everything you know there are multiple sides of the story. I like to study the history behind the things we do in the name of holiness and especially when there are mixed traditions. Sometimes we mix things together that has no business being there; like Easter, Passover and Easter bunnies.
Glory and honor goes to the Messiah, Jesus Christ the Lord, who came and died for mankind that we might live and have life, and that life more abundantly. He suffered the penalty and humility of crucifixion and bore the sins of the world so that our sentence of eternal, spiritual death would be forgiven. I’m reminded of a song that says, “He didn’t have to die, He could’ve called angels to His side to carry Him away, but He decided to stay…at Calvary. Thank you for Calvary!” Did you get that? JESUS CHRIST DIED SO THAT YOU AND I MIGHT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE! He was “hung on display,” crucified, buried, and of His own accord, rose on the third day leading captivity captive and possessing the keys to death and hell. Then He ascended into heaven to sit on the right hand of God, thereby making intercession for you and me.
It was necessary for Jesus to die for mankind because we were condemned to death with the fall of Adam. Biblical law required a sacrifice to atone for sins and the sacrifice required had to be perfect, spotless, without blemish. For fallen, sinful mankind, Jesus was the only one who could satisfy the requirements. He loves us so much that He gave His life for us.
Of course, the age-old battle rages on. Our adversary walks around seeking those whom he may devour, stopping at nothing to accomplish this goal. His tricks and tactics have not changed. He still takes that which is holy and counterfeits it by suggesting it to some self-righteous “holy” man who then implements it into religious services dedicated to the Most High God. Many fall for this, some out of ignorance, some because of self-indulgence, and some because they just don’t know any better and they truly believe the lie. Thank God however, He always reserve a few, a remnant, who will not bow and who will at all costs, preserve the truth. God’s people should not be deceived by the father of lies or the lie he spins. We have the Holy Spirit within us who leads and guides us into all truth and knowledge. Because God loves us, He will not allow us to be led astray. His sheep hear His voice, know Him, are known of Him and follow Him. It’s when we allow ourselves to be caught off guard and distracted when we are so easily led astray by vulnerability. Faithful study of God’s word will keep us in line, especially when what we hear as God’s honest truth comes over the pulpit.
The enemy is very subtle and cunning. If we are not steadily in our word, it becomes so easy for us to be deceived. Many things that are passed down from generations gone by have become accepted without question. The traditions of Easter are just one of them. Christians in the world today observe Easter in many ways. The celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of mankind, has become very much diluted with pagan rituals. In fact, the term “Easter” is not even a Christian term but of Chaldean origin, it is one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven. The people of Nineveh pronounced Ishtar identical to the way we pronounce Easter today in this country. Ishtar is a name identified with the goddess Astarte, who was worshipped not only as the incarnation of the Spirit of God but also as the mother of mankind. Very early, along with the Druids -the priests of the groves- worship of Astarte was introduced into Britain.
In the third or forth centuries, the festival from Church history in which we now call Easter, was observed quite differently in the Roman Church and was not even celebrated under the name Easter. At that time, the festival called Pasch, or the Passover, was observed by many professing Christians in commemoration of the death and resurrection of Christ. That festival originally fell around the same time as the Jewish Passover and was in no way idolatrous nor did it precede Lent. The question must then be asked, “Where then did this observance come from?” “The forty days’ abstinence of Lent was directly borrowed from the worshippers of the Babylonian goddess. Such a Lent of forty days, ‘in the spring year,’ is still observed by the Yezidis or Pagan Devil-worshippers of Koordistan, who have inherited it from their early masters, the Babylonians. Such a Lent of forty days was held in spring by the Pagan Mexicans… Such a Lent of forty days was observed in Egypt… The Egyptian Lent of forty days, was held expressly in commemoration of Adonis or Osiris, the great mediatorial god.”1 Thus we see the practice of Lent has a long, pagan history, which was adopted, doctored up, and passed on to the Church.
To the Pagans, Lent was an indispensable preliminary to the great festival held annually in commemoration of the death and resurrection of Tammuz. This festival was observed considerably later than the Christian festival. In Palestine and Assyria it was observed in June, in Egypt about mid May, and in Britain, it was observed some time in April. To resolve the differences of the Pagans and Christians, Rome took measures to merge the two festivals. By a complicated, but skillful manipulation of the calendar, it proved no difficult task to get Christianity and Paganism to shake hands. “This change of the calendar in regard to Easter was attended with momentous consequences. It brought into the Church the grossest corruption and the rankest superstition in connection with the abstinence of Lent. Let any one only read the atrocities that were commemorated during the ‘sacred fast’ or Pagan Lent,… and surely he must blush for the Christianity of those who, with the full knowledge of all these abominations, ‘went down to Egypt for help’ to stir up the languid devotion of the degenerate Church, and who could find no more excellent way to ‘revive’ it, than by borrowing from so polluted a source…”2
Christians do not need to borrow or acquire anything from the world. All that we ever need is found in Christ. Yet repeatedly, Satan has his pawns in strategic places willing and ready to do his bidding. At times, we are so caught up in the tradition that we forget about the reason behind the season. We are familiar with the traditions that have ended up being celebrated by Christians all over; Christmas with Santa Claus, and Halloween, for example. Many Christians do not buy into the commercialized versions of these holidays; however, there are some churches that wholeheartedly embrace them; from displaying Christmas trees, acting out the events of Christ’s birth followed by Santa Clause bringing gifts to the children, to hosting Easter egg hunts with the Easter bunny. Many just do not understand the consequences of the subtle deception that has been downplayed throughout the years. If a Christian becomes desensitized to the paganistic roots, then little by little the truth can be attacked and chipped away until the only thing left is the deception itself.
God will not allow this to happen! He raises people up to be unwavering voices that are needed in a society gone corrupt and led astray by their own deceitful lusts. This time of year, parents are going broke trying to buy the biggest Easter baskets for their children, and trying to buy up all the eggs in the store to dye them, hide them, and then have their children find them.
“In ancient times eggs were used in the religious rites of the Egyptians and the Greeks, and were hung up for mystic purposes in their temples.”3 The Babylonian classic poets tell of a fable about a great mystic egg. Bear with me as I relay this story and then we will see the significance of the egg.
“An egg of enormous size was said to have fallen from heaven into the river Euphrates. The fish rolled it to the bank where the doves” (keep in mind that a dove is symbolic of the Holy Spirit) “settled upon it and caused it to hatch. Venus (later called the “Syrian Goddess” – that is Astarte or Easter) thus emerged from the egg. The egg then became the symbol of the goddess.”
Now the hidden meaning in this is, the mystic egg served a twofold purpose in that not only did it carry to earth Astarte, the “Queen of Heaven,” but it also gave reference to the ark during the time of the flood. It is believed, by some, that the whole human race was shut up in the egg. How mankind fell for such an atrocity came through more clever trickery and manipulation. See, the sacred egg of Paganism is known as the “mundane” egg, the egg in which the world was shut up in. “World” has two distinct meanings– the material earth, or the inhabitants of the earth. Other civilizations had their own version of this story as well and to preserve the sacredness of the egg and carry it over into Christianity, it took an act of the Romish Church. They adopted the mystic egg of Astarte and consecrated it as a symbol of Christ’s resurrection. Where’s the connection, I don’t get it, but they made it fit with a form of a prayer that was connected to it. Pope Paul V taught his superstitious votaries to pray in this manner at Easter,
“Bless, O Lord, we beseech thee, this thy creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenance unto thy servants, eating it in remembrance of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Huh? What does the Bible say on this matter? Nothing, it is absolutely silent because an egg was not the subject at hand. Yet the egg is sacred to some and even used in temple rituals as a symbol of blessing and fertility.
Fertility? Temple prostitutes performed ritualistic practices in the temple as worship to the egg. Colored eggs were set upon the altars as sexually perverted, licentious acts were performed to the queen of heaven. The Easter bunny I guess was just thrown in there for diffusion. It still served the same purpose because rabbits are known to be fertile animals, yet they are soft and cuddly and not as offensive as worship to a goddess.
Easter baskets filled with goodies were symbolic of baskets of “buns” which were sacrificed to the gods. In reference to this, Jeremiah addressed a play on words. A certain type of sacred bread offered to the gods was called Boun and was made of fine flour and honey. Jeremiah knew these types of sacrifices were taking place when he said in Jeremiah 7:18, “The children gather wood, the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven.” It was going on then and it is still going on today, in a watered down kind’ve way. Those who practice this, the Easter festivities of dying eggs, egg hunts and Easter baskets, probably do not know what they are really doing. It could be out of ignorance but if the Greater One lives on the inside of you, surely He would let you know something is not quite right with that picture. Perhaps you weren’t paying attention when the Teacher was teaching. The Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth if you are open to receive it. Once you know the truth, perhaps you will feel convicted enough to gladly give up the tradition. Children will not die if they do not get Easter baskets and they won’t go into cardiac arrest if they do not dye eggs to hide and seek; but some parents act like they will. However, children will be destroyed following in this tradition and never knowing the truth because the Bible tells us that we are “destroyed for lack of knowledge,” Hosea 4:6. Our children only know what we teach them. That is why the Bible says to “train up a child in the way that he should go,” for when he gets older, he will not depart from the way of truth.
Let’s not continue to desensitize ourselves or our children. Understand the subtleness behind the deception and let us turn from our wicked ways.
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying!”

Water Walking Faith

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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“But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid. And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water. And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus.”

Wow! What an experience for Peter and what a testimony for us today. God, the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Now I said that because God doesn’t change and He has no respect of persons. If He allowed Peter to walk on water, He will do the same for us. Okay, we may not acutally walk on water – though if God were to command it we could – but understand what is being illustrated here. Jesus came to the disciples walking on water. Peter saw it and desired to do the same thing. They knew Jesus was the Son of God but what did that really mean to them? They had heard Him teach with wisdom and authority like none other. They had seen Him do miracles: heal people, feed multitudes, cast out devils, but was any of that personal enough to get them to truly know and believe who He was? You know how some of us are…”I know He can do it for Ruthy Mae and Johnny; I’ve seen Him do it, but will He, can He do it for me?”

Peter made a request of Jesus and Jesus granted it. Peter got out the boat and was walking on water. He was doing the impossible! At the moment he stepped out of the boat, he was full of faith. “Jesus said it, I can do it,” was probably his thought. He trusted Jesus’ word to come! But then something happened. Peter began to notice what was going on around him. His environment began to speak to him and remind him that this wasn’t something that naturally he should be doing. He bought it and began to sink and called out to Jesus to save him. Jesus grabbed him by the hand and, still walking on water, the two of them went to the boat with the others. OK, so we know with God all things are possible. While Peter was with Jesus, they two, walked on water back to the boat. But what about when Jesus is afar off? Well Peter still walked on water as long as he acted in faith on Jesus’ command to come.

So too with us. We can do the impossible, that which our nature and environment says we can’t or shouldn’t be able to do, when God gives us the green light, nothing is impossible! We must learn to step out on faith having received the word from God. That is the word we need to keep first and foremost in our thinking because if we become distracted by other things: what’s going on in the economy, what people are saying about us, how the job and housing markets look, etc, these things will eventually pull us down. Then we will have to call on God to save us and His reply will be, “Where is your faith? Why did you doubt?” Why did you doubt His word and let “things” erode your faith?

This is a lesson to us that no matter what it looks like, no matter how bad it seems, how we feel or think, we have to depend on God’s word. If God said it, that settles it. This is how we increase our faith, by trusting in and acting on God’s word. Go ahead, try it, I dare you!

Sounding the Alarm 2!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Sounding the alarm with the shofar

Sounding the alarm with the shofar

“Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the LORD cometh, for it is nigh at hand;”
Joel 2:1
“And if ye go to war in your land against the enemy that oppresseth you, then ye shall blow an alarm with the trumpets; and ye shall be remembered before the Lord your God, and you shall be saved from your enemies.”
Numbers 10:9

We discuss here two reasons to sound the alarm.

Sounding the alarm is to get someone’s attention; whether God’s, yours, or someone else’s. According to Numbers 10:9, we can sound an alarm when the is enemy oppressing you and you have had enough. Blow the alarm and God will remember you.

Is the enemy oppressing you? If you are a Christian, I mean a true, Bible-believing/living Christian, not just one who claims the name but don’t live it, then most likely he is trying his best to do just that. But, sound an alarm!

Rua – primary overall meaning is to raise a noise by shouting or with an instrument. To split the ears with sound.

Shout out to God! Whatever He does you enemy has to back up off of you.

You also sound an alarm to gather a congregation. Whether it be for instruction or warning, you are gathering people together to give them vital information and direction. Like the Emergency Broadcast System issuing it’s alerts, we are sounding the alarm and have vital information and instructions for all of God’s people.
Joel 2:1 states the day of the Lord cometh. This is fact! Therefore, in essence, this is an exhortation to BE ready; BE ready, not get ready! When the time comes, you may not have time to get ready.

If I tell you I’m coming back to get you but I’m not sure what time it will be and I just need you to be ready, then what should you do? Be ready. John 14:1- 3 says, “Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.”
Jesus is coming back for His people. He’s coming back for His bride, the Church. All those who accept Him as their Lord and Savior, He’s coming back for us. That’s the Good News.

When He comes back, He will blow the last trump. So, see what we are doing now is blowing the trumpet, sounding an alarm to gather the people, to alert them to get ready now! While we’re making these trumpet calls, you need to make sure you are hearing them and taking heed to them. This is your preparation time. This is the time to make an assessment and get it right.

So many times we hear but we don’t hear. Well, wake up, pay attention; THIS IS IMPORTANT! You need to hear this and take heed, then you need to take it out and cause others to hear as well. It is time to wake up and get functional in the Spirit. Wake up and operate in the things of God. The alarm is sounding. Hear it and take action; no more hitting the snooze button, get up and GET READY, Jesus is soon to return!

A Season of Change

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Change – become or make different; substitute or replace something; pass from one state to another

If I told you God is causing and calling for change, what would you say? Would you embrace it or run from it? Would you welcome it or abhor it? Depending on how you look at it, change can be either good or bad. Change directed by God, however, is always done for our benefit, our good.

Yes, change that is directed by God comes to make us better. There are lessons to be learned at any and all levels and it is up to us to glean from those lessons that which will enable us to grow. If done properly, you will move, and in some cases even transform, into who God has called you to be. You will live out your potential and fulfill your destiny.

Yes, change can be good, if you stay on course. But now, everything has a downside to it and change is no different. If you don’t keep it in check and under wraps, change will change you into something less than desirable. Change is in the air; God causes it, allows it and you either make it or break it.

A season of change with God’s favor…which course will you follow?
God’s favor will cause people to favor and bless you. You gain access to things before blocked to you. You receive promotion and recognition. Done right, this allows you to do greater things for God and create situations where God gets the glory. Done wrong and you get the big head and begin to think it’s all about you.

There is an increase in the latter, especially amongst pastors. What gives?! God’s favor comes upon you and for awhile you attribute it to God and give Him all the praise, honor and glory. Then something sets in; you get off course and lose your sight. Jesus is no longer your focus but off center a little bit and the things of the world attract your attention more so than the things of God. Why? Power, prestige, fame and fortune; you see $ signs instead of people. You see “things” (big houses, fine cars, etc.) instead of souls to be saved. You’ve been bit by the bug, the secular demon. The Father’s objective is not on your mind–getting more money, more stuff is. You have forgotten, “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.” Your season of change has turned you from God.
There is a strict warning in the Bible to the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of God’s pasture. God said He would visit upon you the evil of your doings. Favor has gone to your head and corruption has set in. You, in essence, begin “pimping” the church; your trusted and loyal congregation. This is not the change God was calling for. REPENT, and turn from your ways! A season of change is upon you but now the question is, what will you do with it?