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Monday, April 12, 2021

The Weapons Of Our Warfare: How To Fight In The Spirit Realm

 Why We Fight

Since the beginning of time, God has ordained seasons in our life. There is a time for love, and hate, a time for peace and a time for war. A time to plant and a time to gather what was planted. Just as the seasons change in nature, we experience a changing of seasons in our natural lives. After the season of crushing that all Christians will go through comes a time of renewal and refreshing from the Most High God. Often times we miss out on the season of refreshing because Satan attempts through various means to extend the times of crushing. Just like how the Israelites had to fight to gain their promised land so must we secure spiritual victory in order to see it manifested in the physical realm. 

God has already blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 1:1). God always declares the end from the beginning, calling those things that be not as though they were. When God says that as believers in Christ we already have every spiritual blessing and that He has given us all things pertaining to life in godliness, then our job is to know that this is so. However, the enemy of our souls will not just let us possess the promise without a fight. Better yet Satan will love nothing more than to keep us trapped into thinking that this is just how life is. If you find yourself stuck in an endless loop of setbacks, always on the brink of a breakthrough but never attaining the victory, this is a sure sign that Satan has you trapped. The good news is that God has given us the tools we need to change the narrative of our life. Let's dive into the weapons of our warfare!

The Armor of God

No country waging war will send soldiers into the field without equipping them for battle first. The apostle Paul first identifies who the true enemy is (intel) in Ephesians 6:11-12. Our true enemy in life are spirits operating under the kingdom of darkness and their willing human agents. These human agents act as a flow through for demonic spirits to operate in our realm. Just like the church prays for God's will to be done on Earth so to do Satan's children pray, levy curses and facilitate for Satan's will to be done on Earth. The human agents are the puppets masking the true spiritual enemy identified in Ephesians 6:11-12. Our true focus must be on the spiritual puppet masters behind the scenes and to that end God has given us spiritual armor.

Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all to stand, stand. Therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace, above all taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

The armor of God is designed for offense and defense for the child of God. For some Christians the thought of fighting spiritual entities is illogical. To that end I would question why do they serve an invisible God and assume that there isn't an invisible enemy diligently working to thwart Gods' purpose on Earth. The armor of God is actual spiritual equipment that must be put on each day. Especially at night or before you go to sleep. When we sleep is when we are most vulnerable and it is also when the curtain between the spirit world and the physical world is fluid. In our sleep is when we often engage our spirit enemies. I'll write on that in a different article, on another day.

The armor of God was not made for the child of God to retreat. From the sword of the Spirit to the shield of faith every article was made to help the believer to stand their ground and fight the enemy. Our orders are to either go on the offense and take ground or defend the hard-fought position that was already won.

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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Christ Our Everyday Mediator

Our Great Mediator 

Yesterday on my YouTube channel I was talking about failed prophecies and false prophets. I want to go a little deeper on that study and hone in on the topic of Christ as our mediator. I know most of us have heard about the sacrifice of Christ and Him paying the penalty for our sins thereby reconciling humankind back to God. But instead of taking a top-down view of the subject let's come down to our everyday level. What exactly does Jesus mediate for us. Well in Vine's concise dictionary defines mediator like this

"literally a go between "from mesos, "middle, " and eimi,  to go , is used in two ways in the NT, (a) one who meidates between two parties with a view to producing peace, as in ' Tim. 2:5, though more than mere mediatorship is in view, for the salvation of men necessitated that the Mediator should Himself possess the nature and attributes of Him towards whom He acts, and should likewise participate in the nature of those for whom He acts (sin apart); only by being possessed both of deity and humanity could He comprehend the claims of the one and the needs of the other; further, the claims and the needs could be met only by ONE who, Himself being proved sinless, would offer Himself and expiatory sacrifce on behalf of men."

Our Great High Priest 

Christ bridges the gaps between our needs and God's demands for perfection. One of the great things about living under the New Covenant is that now we have access to the Father through Jesus Christ. Under the Old Covenant, access was not readily available to the common Israelite let alone a Gentile! Before there was a system in place that prevented people from approaching a holy God. Once a year the high priest could enter beyond the veil to seek atonement on behalf of himself and the people. This entrance was only allowed because of a blood sacrifice. Daily prayers could be offered up through the priests and Levites but the barrier was always there because of sin.

But now the barrier is gone and Christ has become our great high priest. Now our everyday needs and requests can be brought directly to the throne room of grace. 

" Since then we have da great high priest ewho has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, flet us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a high priest gwho is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been dtempted as we are, hyet without sin. 16 iLet us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:14 ESV."

Whatever your need maybe you now have ACCESS to God Himself. There is no need to ask any other mediator to help you get the ear of God. There is no prophet, apostle, pastor, or saint that can get you a better seat at the table than Christ Himself. When you pray know that God hears you and He will answer when you call.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

The Blessing Of The Lord

The Blessing Of The Lord 

Ever since I started my insurance business earlier this year, I have developed a habit to help safeguard my success. To the best of my ability, I will pray and read the Bible out loud to ensure my financial success. To some, this habit may come off as a bit superstitious. Maybe it is my way of manifesting what I want to see like many gurus have recommended. Living on a 100 percent commission basis is a constant faith walk, where I depend on God's favor to bring me the provision I need at all times. But sometimes I noticed that my habit of saying God's word can morph into something else. Often times I fall into the trap of thinking that I am forcing God's hand to move on my behalf by simply reciting scripture. I especially love to read Deuteronomy chapter 28 and Judges chapter 1, because deep down I think those scriptures are really effective at bringing me what I want. I call those my daily blessing scriptures. Today while supervising my daughter in her online class while trying to get in my daily recital one of those God thoughts popped into my mind.

In the midst of one of the busiest times of my day, (getting all three kids logged into remote learning) one thought cut through my inner noise. It is God that COMMANDS the blessing in my life, not me. That one word commands caused me to stop and recall the scripture I read yesterday morning. Yesterday the Spirit guided me to Psalm 33:8-12 ESV and this is the part that really stood out to me.

"8 Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him!
 9 For He spoke, and it came to be; He commanded, and it stood firm.
10 The Lord brings the counsel of the nations to nothing, He frustrates the plans of the peoples.
11 The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of his heart to all generations.
12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom he has chosen as His heritage!

Yesterday I meditated on the thoughts that God is so powerful that He frustrates the plans of entire nations. There is nothing that is impossible for Him to do. The idea that God needs ANYONE to fulfill his purpose is laughable. Therefore I can place my trust in the All-Powerful one that rules in heaven. For God SPOKE and it came to be, He COMMANDED, and it stood firm. Fast forward to today and I was gently reminded that I'm not the one commanding the blessing by just recited a scripture. But it is God Himself that is commanding the blessing in my life. Reciting and meditating on His word is still a good thing. But I shouldn't fall into the trap of manifesting, which takes God out of the equation and puts the Lordship on me instead. 



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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

The Sin Lying At Your Door

 The Sin Lying At Your Door



There is a new documentary out on NetFlix called The Social Dilemma, if you haven't watched it yet please do. In this documentary, the founders and workers behind the biggest social media companies, like Google, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter make some startling revelations. One of the most mind-bending is that the algorithms that control our news feeds are designed to feed us whatever will keep our engagement the most. Outside of cat videos, the feed serves up a never-ending consumption of fear, anger, and convenient facts that supports our chosen world views. One of the by-products of this is a world where people are becoming offended at the "other side" and hate grows unchecked. This has led to people getting manipulated, attacking, and killing others with a different point of view. I know many will say I could never do anything like that. Or could you?

The Bait


Offense in the noun form is the Hebrew word skandalon. Skandalon was the name of the part of the trap to which the bait is attached. It has also been defined as a stumbling block (Psalms 69:22 and in Rev 2:14. When Balaam advised the king on how to trick Israel to sin, skandalon was used then. Lastly in Matthew Mat 16.23 our Lord perceived a snare laid for Him by Satan. 

In these times that we live in, it can be easy to become offended by injustice and rightly so. Because the Lord loves justice and mercy we as Christians love it as well. When we see a video of a police officer beating or killing a civilian over a traffic stop we should be offended, pray, and seek justice. When we are constantly fed a stream of police injustices with justice seeming to move slowly or not at all. Something more dangerous can start to form. What lies directly behind offense waiting to come into our hearts is hate. Whereas offense can seem minor and insignificant, it has the ability to morph into something far more dangerous. Hatred leads to violence and death. Hatred in the guise of justice is one of the most terrifying forms that it can take. 

Instead of looking at someone through the eyes of Christ and leaving vengeance in God's hands. Offense and Hatred prefer vengeance to be dealt with by us instead, leaving God out of the equation. In Genesis 4:1-15 we find the story of Cain and Abel. In this story, both Cain and Abel offered sacrifices to God. Because Cain was a farmer his offering was much harder to produce because God had cursed the ground. Abel offered the firstborn of his flock, which was the required blood sacrifice God needed to cover sin. On its face, Abel seemed to have the easier sacrifice and Cain was angry and offended that God rejected his hard work. It didn't seem fair at all to Cain. So God comes to Cain and asks him "why are you so sad"? If you do the right thing you will be accepted. But beware for sin lies at the door and its desire is for you. God warned Cain about letting the offense fester because the sin of hatred and murder were ready to come into his heart. Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened and the Bible goes on to record the first murder in human history.


We live in a generation of people constantly getting offended from serious topics like political views, racial inequality, and the pandemic. People get offended over minor things like masks, Christmas and holiday greetings to you name it and people will be offended by it. This division and hatred has started to bleed into the body of Christ. We must remember that no matter what is going on in the world around us. We are not to be separated by skin color, class, or political affiliations. If your brother in Christ has an opposing viewpoint that offends then pray. Never get to the point where you begin to hate and take pleasure in bad things happening to someone that thinks differently than you. We are called to be and think on a heavenly scale. It doesn't mean that we don't work for racial equality or for the unborn. In all things, we are called to love. Do not allow Satan to cause you to stumble and fall in this area.
I'll leave you with a passage from Psalms 119:164-165 "Because of your righteous judgments, great peace have those who love Your law. and nothing causes them to stumble."



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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

A Hope That Does Not Disappoint: Making The Transition From Works To Faith

Checklist 

Planning board
Tell me if this situation sounds familiar to you. You receive a promise from God, and you know with every fiber in your being that this promise is especially for you. To make sure that the promise will come to pass you begin to do the things that are required to see the promise come to fruition. 
  1. Prayer
  2. Fasting
  3. Removing sin and living holy
  4. Wait for the promise to come
But instead of the promise appearing, trouble comes instead so the list gets longer
  1. Prayer
  2. Fasting
  3. Removing sin and living holy
  4. Asking for others to pray and fast
  5. Wait for the promise to come
Now surely the promise will make its appearance right. But no, frustration and doubt have stepped into the process instead. This causes the list for the promised manifestation to get longer still.
  1. Prayer
  2. Fasting
  3. Removing sin and living holy
  4. Frustration
  5. Doubt
  6. Repent for doubting
  7. Wait for the promise to come
What if I told you that God's checklist may look a lot different from ours? What if the things required for the promise to appear in our lives requires an unexpected journey instead
  1. Tribulation
  2. Perseverance
  3. Character
  4. Hope
  5. Faith 
  6. Love
  7. Promise

The Wait 

The apostle Paul in writing to the church in Rome used Abraham as an example of waiting on God for what appeared to be an impossible promise. 
Twenty-four years had passed from the time God first mentioned to Abraham that he would be a father (Genesis 12). By the time Genesis 17 comes around Abraham is 99 and Sarah is 90, physically there is no way that a child can come forth at this point. Just like them, in our lives, there have been promises that seemed absolutely impossible to come to pass from a natural standpoint. But what God asks of us is to believe in Him instead of ourselves. First God would change Abram's name to Abraham to reflect the promise of the father of many nations. Sarai's name would also be changed to Sarah the mother of many nations (Genesis 17). At this point, Abraham and Sarah had already gone through their promise checklist. Just like us, out of frustration of waiting on God to fulfill His promise, they decided to try and make things happen themselves by their own works. 

 Yes, it is good to pray and do all those things. But don't put your hope in the doing of the checklist to make the promise appear. The timing of all things is in God's hands, our part is to put our trust (faith) that what He promised, He is able to perform. So whether that be a promise of marriage, healing, a child or etc. God does not disappoint! "Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured, out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us (Romans 5:5).

God versus You 

When did Abraham finally become the father of many nations? Was it when Isaac was born or when he believed? Well, the word says this:

"I have made you a father of many nations, in the presence of Him whom he believed-God, who gives life to the dead and calls those things which do not exist a though they did; who contrary to hope, in hope believed, so that he became the father of many nations, according to what was spoken. "So shall your descendants be". And not being weak in faith, he did not consider his own body, already dead since he was about a hundred years old, and the deadness of Sarah's womb. He did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully convinced that what He had promised  He was also able to perform (Romans 4:17-21)."

Who is able to make the promise come to pass, God or you? Your faith, your hope, your promise is all centered and founded on the belief that God is. Because God is good, because God loves you, because God is faithful to keep His word your promise will be fulfilled. Continue to pray and fast and seek God's face, but always remember that the promise is based on God's ability to perform not yours. "But without faith, it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him (Hebrews 11:6)."


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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Stick With The Plan

Don't Open That Door

Have you ever found yourself so engrossed with a show that you start yelling at the tv or is that just me? Let's say I'm watching a thriller and there is a group of people that are trapped by a psychopath trying to kill them. The group's leader has a plan for escape and it is a good plan and everyone is assigned their role to play to be able to successfully escape. Accept there is always that ONE person who when faced with the pressure of uncertainty goes their own way. Thus ruining the plan that would have allowed them to live. But instead, they chose to follow their own way and end up dead. As the viewer, we get to watch from a top-down view as the characters play their roles. It is always that one nitwit that wants to check out the random sound from a secret room that I find myself yelling at. From my vantage point, I can see what awaits them behind that closed door, and I'm screaming don't do it!

In the movie of my life, there have been many times where I was the nitwit that caved under the pressure of the uncertainty of not knowing how things will play out. My problem is that God who knows the end from the beginning has the plan. Seeing how He is God and I am not, God in His sovereignty chooses to not tell me the entire plan. Often times God will only tell me what I need to know in order to take the next step. Then He and all of heaven and hell wait to see what choice will I make. Will I stick with the plan that He has revealed through the Word of God and prayer? Or will I choose to investigate the random disturbance that I think may lead me out of my dilemma? 

The Plan 

Going back to the Bible we read of the journey of the children of Israel out of Egypt in the book of Exodus. There is an interesting truth nugget tucked into Exodus 13:17. "Then it came to pass when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war and return to Egypt". I have lived long enough now to know that I have been no better than the Egyptian Israelites many times in my life. The Lord brought me through trials to prepare me for His promises. At those times in my life, I can see how God was using the trials to strengthen me in the faith. However, there is always some kind of opportunity to abandon the unseen plan. Many times I tried to take the easy path because I don't like pain. Sometimes the Lord blocked me for my own good, but other times I suffered the consequences of going my own way. 

Once someone accepts Christ as Lord and Savior the process of maturing begins. A simple way of understanding it is that God has to start the process of getting Egypt out of us. If God gave us the easy path of glory in Christ Jesus we would fail. Because we have a strong enemy that will fight and try to derail God's plan for our lives. Satan is not going to let people just ooh and awe over your life and give praises to God, as much as I wish he would. No, our lives become living reminders and glory receptacles of the power of God when the unsaved look on us. Because God's plan is to put on the full display of the kingdom of heaven in your life. Our part of that plan (purpose) is to display the glory of God and make disciples of all men. Therefore the wilderness journey is something we all have to go through. It is designed to prepare us for a life of faith. In order to make it out, we first need to trust God and stick to the plan even when we can't see it.

He Is Always Working 

Both of those elements, trusting God and following His commands require faith. What is faith? "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony"(Hebrews 11:1-2). An easy way of understanding the concept of faith is trust. Trust that the same God who delivered you before can do it again. Trust that God loves you and because He loves you He will make a way like waters flowing from a rock. That trust in God is not built upon an easy path, it can only be done in the Wilderness way. The good news is that when that reservoir of faith is built up in you and you start consistently choosing God's way over your own way. God will start to lead you out of the Wilderness because now you are ready. Now you are a good soldier prepared for the fight of conquering the promise land.

I'm going to leave you with a portion of Deuteronomy 8. When you get a chance I highly encourage you to read the whole chapter. Because one day after you have passed your tests the Lord your God will anoint you and be with you as you enter the land of promise.
"And you shall remember that the Lord your God led you all the way these forty years in the wilderness, to humble you and test you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not. So He humbled you, allowed you to hunger, and fed you with manna which you did not know nor did your fathers know, that He might make you know that man shall not live by bread alone, but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord. You should know in your heart that as a man chastens his son, so the Lord your God chastens you" (Deuteronomy 8;2-5).




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Friday, April 17, 2020

Rooted and Grounded in Love

The Rose Vine

Spring is here and for many people that means the gardening season has arrived. For me, spring is a fresh start to build on what did well in my garden last year and correct some mistakes that were made in the previous seasons. This year my plan was to move a rose bush that was planted in the middle of my backyard. I originally thought I had a bush but found out that it was a climbing rose, and with nowhere to climb the limbs just drooped over dragging onto the ground. I picked out a spot along my fence that got plenty of sunshine and would allow for the rose's vines to climb and spread along the fence and trees. This move would involve digging up around the roses root system and transplanting to the new spot.

I figured that little project wouldn't be too bad, maybe 30-40 minutes of work and done. What I didn't realize is that unlike rose bushes whose roots only go down maybe 8-10 inches into the ground. Climbing roses can go as far as 18 inches down and spread outward! What I thought would be a quick project turned into 3 hours of digging into clay soil trying to get to the end of the root system of my roses! Long story short I gave up after over two hours of digging with no end in sight, way past the 18 inches mark! I cut the roots at the lowest mark and transplanted the vines and prayed that the roots will overcome the shock and dig deep and grow again.

In Ephesians 3 there is a prayer that the apostle Paul writes for the reader of Ephesians. The gardener in me noticed one particular phrase that popped out for me. "That Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height; to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge. That you may be filled with all the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:17-19). Let's view those verses using gardening as our lens.

Planting the Seed of Faith

Many times Christ used the analogy of planting, farming, and gardening to describe how to grow in God. If you ask me I think gardening must be one of God's favorite all-time activities! The first part of our verse says "that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith". Well then, how does Christ come to dwell in our hearts? When a person becomes saved they are born again from incorruptible seed "having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever (1 Peter 1:23)." Remember that the sower sows the word of God in our hearts and those of us that received that word are considered good ground (Mark 4:20).

Once we get past salvation and receiving the word, we now have to navigate life and Satan throwing everything at us to uproot the word that was planted. Growing in Christ will involve developing the root system that will allow us to withstand the cares of life and the wiles of Satan.

Digging Deeper: Surviving the Scorching Sun

In order to survive the withering heat of summer climbing roses will develop deep root systems that do two main things. The first is that the roots dig deep and cling to the earth so that when strong wind storms come they will not be uprooted and blown away. The second reason is that deep in the earth water can be found below the surface allowing for the vine to survive bouts of drenching heat so that the vine can survive the temperature changes and wait for when the weather becomes cooler. Paul's desire for the reader of Ephesians is that they would become rooted and grounded in the love of Christ. With that grounding in love comes an understanding of how deep and wide the love of Christ goes into a believer's life. That understanding of Christ's redeeming love will guard your heart against the trials of life.

In discussing the sower in Mark 4, Jesus mentioned that some would receive the word with gladness but when the sun came, the plant was scorched because it had NO DEPTH of earth. Tribulations and trials will come because of the word planted in our hearts. There is no way around that. In order to endure the scorching heat which will pass, the roots of the word and the love of Christ have to go deep into our very being. Jesus said that the ones that didn't make it had no root system in themselves so only endured for a time (Mark 4:17).

Digging Deeper: Planted by the Rivers of Living Water

Blessed is the man whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law, he meditates day and night (Psalms1:2). For that person will be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also SHALL NOT WITHER; and whatever he does shall prosper (Psalms 1:3). In order to enter into the kingdom of God, a person has to be born of water and the Spirit (John 3:5). So what exactly does that mean to be born of water and the Spirit? Taking it back to basic gardening concepts, a plant needs water in order to survive and flourish. In order to flourish where would a believer (plant) get the water, it needs to be full? 

In Isaiah 33:21 it says "But there the majestic Lord will be for us a place of broad rivers and streams, in which no galley with oars will sail". God has made clear throughout scripture that He is the living water, the river that flows throughout our being. Jesus during the last supper told the disciples that He would give us another Helper, the Holy Spirit. In fact, the Holy Spirit is our seal and guarantee of our heavenly inheritance (Ephesians 1:13-14).  In talking with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus talks of the Holy Spirit as the living water.

"Jesus answered and said to her, If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, Give Me a drink, you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water. The woman said to Him, Sir You have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. Where then do You get that living water? Are You greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, as well as his sons and livestock? Jesus answered and said to her, whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life. (John 4:10-14)."

Flourishing Fruit

The ultimate goal of the Christian life is to be filled with the fullness of God. In doing so we will produce much fruit that the Master can use to spread the kingdom of God. You know what is the beautiful thing about fruit, besides being delicious? Fruit can be replanted and reproduce more fruit according to its kind. God can use your life to produce much more than just what you see around you. Despite what you may feel right now continue to dig deep and become rooted and grounded in Christ our Lord.


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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Heaven's Test Kitchen Part 1

The Prep Work

A couple of days ago I had a conversation with my cousin who runs an online bakery business. We were talking about the shortages with finding key ingredients for baking like flour, sugar, you know the basics. Because of the shortages, the baking had to be paused until supply lines open back up again. My cousin then mentioned something that I found to be really profound. During the course of baking a batch of cookies, some come out looking perfect and some come out looking, well not that great. The end batch that goes to the customer and is posted online is only the best of the best. The rest of the cookies are placed in the family cookie jar. Those cookies are studied to find out what went wrong but are eaten anyway because nothing goes to waste.

In Heaven's test kitchen lives are prepped and prepared to be put to the Master's use. In the service of the kingdom, no individual life belongs to himself or herself. Each life dedicated to the Master is to be used in service to others and to advance the kingdom of Heaven. In some of the best restaurants in the world, master chefs have something called a test kitchen. Recipes are born after multiple trials and errors to develop the perfect taste and texture before getting put on the menu. These tests are not done out in the open for the public to see. The master chef chooses the ingredients to go into the yet born recipe. These ingredients are thrown into all kinds of trials. They then are broken down, thrown into fire and water until the refining process is complete. The end result is a dish that has the chef's name placed on it as a signature dish ready for the public to consume.

God's refining process can feel lonely, disorienting, with all semblance of control having been lost. At least that is the perspective of the one going through the fire. However, the view from on high is quite different."Behold, I have refined you, but not as silver. I have tested you in the furnace of affliction. For My own sake, for My own sake, I will do it; for how should My name be profaned? And I will not give My glory to another (Isaiah 48:10-11). 
Every saint in the kingdom has been called to be an image-bearer of Christ Jesus. "Then God said let Us create man in Our own image, according to Our likeness (Genesis 1:26). But because of sin, there are some things that have to be purged from our hearts and consciences in order to be fit for the Master's use. We as believers in Christ represent the glory and name of God here on Earth. If our lives reflect the consequences of our own whims, our own pursuits, and our own glory then God's name is profaned in front of the world. As ambassadors of Christ we were made to bring glory to our Lord, and one defining trait about the great I AM is that He will not share His glory with another, and that includes you and me.

The Baking Process

"He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and He will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the Lord will have men so will bring offerings in righteousness, (Malachi 3:3)". On its face, the thought of being purified through fire is pretty frightening and something that I wouldn't voluntarily submit myself to. The times that I have spent in God's furnace were crushing and in many ways broke me down to my core. I would never want to go through those experiences again to be truthful. I can honestly look back and say that I am not the same woman that I was before the fire. His fire is all-consuming but God knows what temperature our lives need in order to come out pure. The American Heritage Dictionary has an interesting list of the meaning of the word refine.
  1. To reduce to a pure state
  2. To remove by purifying
  3. To free from coarse, unsuitable, or immoral characteristics
  4. To become free from impurities
  5. To acquire polish or elegance
  6. To use precise distinctions and subtlety in thought and speech.
God is preparing His people to rule and reign with Him on Earth one day. "You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on Earth (Revelation 5:10)." The purpose of refining is to prepare heirs worthy of the responsibility to rule as kings in the next life and to minister as priests now in this life. Because God is a good Father, He will not entrust to babes the authority that comes with ruling in the kingdom. "Now I say that the heir, as long as he is a child, does not differ at all from a slave, though he is master of all, but is under guardians and stewards until the time appointed by the father (Galatians 4:1-2)". Therefore it is to our benefit when we endure trials and come out of them. Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him (James 1:12)". There will come a day when the trials will end, and for those that make it out of the Wilderness, there is great reward on the other side.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Fake News

Do not be deceived by fake news


"Thus says the Lord of hosts: Do not listen to the words of the prophets who prophesy to you. They make you worthless; they speak a vision of their own heart, not from the mouth of the Lord. They continually say to those who despise Me, The Lord has said, You shall have peace; And to everyone who walks according to the dictates of his own heart, they say, No evil shall come upon you." For who has stood in the counsel of the Lord, and has perceived and heard His word? Who has marked His word and heard it? Behold a whirlwind of the Lord has gone forth in fury, a violent whirlwind! it will fall violently on the head of the wicked. The anger of the Lord will not turn back until He has executed and performed the thoughts of His heart. In the latter days, you will understand it perfectly." Jeremiah 23:16-20 NKJV

Imagine with me for a second that you owned a washer machine factory, and your company made the best washer machines on the market. To help people get the most out of their machines you wrote an instruction manual detailing how to care for the washers, and what not to put into it. For a while, everything is going great for a season. Then some strange complaints start to pour into the customer service department. Company salespeople have gone around and told customers that heavy rocks can be put into the machines without any bad side effects. On top of that lie, the salespeople have informed the customers that no matter how they abuse the machines and try to make the washers do things it was not designed to do, that the maker will honor the warranty and everything will turn out fine. Now ask yourself, what would you do as the company owner to those salespeople?

In the 23rd chapter of Jeremiah, God is pouring out His complaint with the false prophets that are telling the people lies in God's name. Instead of turning the hearts of the people toward God they were encouraging and participating in wickedness. Instead of leading the people toward God they were gathering followers to themselves by telling them prophetic dreams that made everyone feel good. The result is instead of following God, the people were following these rock star prophets, which had made them worthless. A prophecy that does not originate with God is divination. True biblical prophecy always points the recipient back to God and can either correct, comfort, or strengthen. Divination always points the recipient back to themselves and will encourage sin, pride, and stubbornness

In this age be careful of the teachers and prophets that you listen to. Satan ministers can transform themselves into teachers of light. Remember the warning that Jesus gave concerning the end days. "Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying I am the Christ and will deceive many."Matthew 24:4-5. Just like how the false teachers came in Yahweh's name and turned the people away with false visions so it will be now. False teachers and prophets will come in Christ's name, telling people that Jesus is the way of life. But these false prophets and teachers will lead many astray because sometimes they "proclaim the name of Christ". The warning that Christ and the apostles preached over and over again concerning the end times was, do not be deceived. Every prophecy, teaching, dream, and vision has to be judged by the word of God.


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Monday, March 9, 2020

Please Don't Forget Me

Do This In Remembrance Of Me



"For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you: that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which He was betrayed took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me. In the same manner, He also took the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me. For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death till He comes." 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

If you have ever read through the Bible, you will notice that God is really into memorials. After crossing the Jordan, God instructed the Israelites to grab 12 large stones from the midst of the river to mark it as a memorial. The reason is that humans have a tendency to forget the milestones of the previous generations. When Jesus told the disciples that every time they drank the wine and ate the bread it was in remembrance of Me. The beautiful thing about communion is that you can take it at home between you and God. I decided to take communion this past weekend with my children.

After the initial Mom what is going on questions, my son finally asked me the most important question. "Mom, why do we need to take communion? At that moment as the children stood around the dining room table, each with their own round cracker and a glass of grape juice, I answered. We do this to celebrate and remember the sacrifice that Jesus did for us on the cross. Jesus died so that we could live with Him in heaven as part of His family. That is why we eat the bread. We drink this juice to remember that His blood heals us, and cleanses us from our sins that separated everyone from God.

I don't know if they fully understood the ramifications of what I said. But in that moment the dining room became a sacred space connecting my little family with the Divine. Now we have a new family tradition of remembering the Lord's death till He comes again.
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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Choosing To Trust Is The Key to Entering His Rest

Childlike Trust


As many of you know I am a mom of three beautiful children. Last week the children's father called to tell them that he was going to get them a yummy surprise. Thiana my youngest was particularly excited because her daddy always gets her the best treats. While the kids were waiting for their dad to come over Thiana was starting to get a bit hungry. She said mommy when is daddy coming, I'm really hungry? I said do you want something to eat while you wait for your dad to come? Yes, can I have some square cereal? I said you sure can. As I was preparing her cereal, Thiana had another question. Mommy if I eat this cereal I won't be hungry for daddy's surprise. Your right, you probably won't have room to eat daddy's surprise if you eat now. I watched as Thiana was faced with this moral dilemma, as concern washed over her little face. Mommy, I don't want any cereal I will wait for daddy to come. Are you sure sweetheart? Your daddy may be running a bit late. Yes mommy, Thiana replied I will wait for daddy.

Twenty minutes later Thiana comes back to my office and climbs into my lap. Mommy when is daddy coming, I'm really hungry? Your daddy will be here just like he promised sweetheart. Doesn't your daddy always give you yummy things when he promises? Yes, said Thiana but I'm really hungry now! But if I eat the cereal I won't be able to eat the surprise. Are you sure daddy is coming? Well, baby, you know that your daddy loves you very much right? Yes mommy, said Thiana. Then because your daddy loves you, he will come with your surprise. But if you want I can always get you cereal while you wait. What would you like to do, for it is your choice Thiana? Then I will wait for daddy to come, I won't eat the cereal. Certain in her choice and convinced that her daddy loves her she hopped off my lap and went to play with her sister.

As their Dad got delayed, Thiana went through the choice of eating now or waiting for the surprise at least 3 more times that afternoon. Each time I told her that her father loves her and he will keep his promise to his little girl. Despite the hunger pains she was going through, each time Thiana chose to wait, and declared that daddy is coming. Finally, the long-awaited moment arrived when Daddy came bearing all kinds of treats. Thiana got a big juicy cheeseburger that looked almost bigger than her head, as well as some lollipops and snack cakes. As she dug into that big cheeseburger, with meat juices dripping down her chin she smiled and said I'm glad I waited, Mommy.

Trusting in the Prophetic Word


Whenever God sends His word to us, we as believers are immediately faced with a choice to make. Do we believe in the divine word that was sent or do we find our own way to meet our needs? Thankfully in all things God has provided an example to us of what not to do while waiting. The writer of Hebrews said " TToday if you will hear His voice, Do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion" Hebrews 3:15. During Israel's Wilderness (waiting) season "God said that they tested Me, tried Me, and saw My works for 40 years, so I swore in My wrath they shall not enter My rest" Heb3:9-11. Do you remember that saying that God will not give us more than we can bear? Well, that principle applies to when God asks us to trust Him with the right time for the promise to appear. 

When we were new believers, did you notice that God often came through for you quickly? Sometimes in the most dramatic and spectacular fashion imaginable. Those deliverances left no doubt in your mind that God was with you and for you. As you begin to mature in the faith, He started to put you in situations where the wait is stretched out a bit longer. In an ideal situation, you would have recalled how God came through the last time and held out and trust that He would come through again. This cycle continues over and over again with each delivered promise bringing us to another level in Christ. Hopefully, while we wait on God, we begin to rest on His promise, knowing that if He did it before, He will do it again. That rest during the wait is what keeps us from working to make something happen in our own strength.

Let's go back to the example of the Israelites and what not to do while waiting. The journey during the Wilderness kicked off in spectacular fashion. A pillar of fire guided their way by night and a cloud by day. This lead them to the Red Sea miracle where God forever put their former life behind them, by parting the sea and drowning Pharoah's armies. God was doing everything possible to show them that the people could trust Him just like their forefathers did. Apparently, God didn't build up enough trust for the Israelites because it quickly went out the window a mere THREE DAYS after the Red Sea deliverance. The Israelites complained about the bitter water as if God wouldn't supply water for them. For it was God that took them on that route! This dysfunctional cycle of miracle, complaining, disobedience, repentance, and miracle continued until the final culmination of the mutiny of the 10 bad spies. At that point, God had enough of the relationship and decided to start again with the next generation.


Entering His Rest


So what stopped the Israelites from entering the Promise Land? The writer of Hebrews said that an evil heart of unbelief caused them to depart from the living God. In every scenario where the Israelites faced a dilemma, instead of holding fast to the promise that God would provide, they would despair and act out. Now, what does unbelief look like to God? Unbelief says to God I don't trust You, and because I don't trust You, I don't believe that You will do what You said. Remember unbelief stops the hand of God from acting in your life because it also leads to rebellion. Recall the first human sin in the garden Genesis 3:1-5. God had provided for Adam and Eve for probably years in a perfect environment. Then Satan comes along and causes Eve to lose trust in God's motives and provision for her household. Thinking that God was now untrustworthy she took the matter of knowing good and evil into her own hands. The result, God's provision was canceled out and they were kicked out of Paradise. When Jesus was traveling in His hometown, He could not do many mighty works because of their UNBELIEF Matthew 13:58

"A promise remains of entering His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. The word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it, for we who have believed do enter that rest" Hebrews 4:1-3. Remember that God will equip you to perform the duties He has called you to do. If you feel during your waiting that your faith is running short, then ask Him for faith. "For by grace you have been saved, through FAITH,  and that NOT OF YOURSELVES, it is the GIFT of God, not of works lest anyone should boast" Ephesians 2:9. If you find yourself questioning God that is ok, He can handle your questions. In fact, it is better to take your questions to God and have a difficult conversation with Him, rather than letting Satan talk to you about your questions. We have a great High Priest that can sympathize with our weaknesses. Our High Priests tells us to come boldly before the throne to find mercy and grace to help in our time of need, Hebrews 4:16.  

Hasn't God performed so many miracles in your life up until now? Remember that your heavenly Father loves you. He has given you a great high priest in heaven, and Christ lives to make intercession for you. Lastly, God has given you His Spirit that lives and dwells inside of you as proof that you are His child. God will come through for you. Wait and trust in His timing, for He knows when you will be ready to receive. For the blessing of the Lord maketh one rich and He adds no sorrow with it Proverbs 10:22.





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My name is Shannelle, I am a stay at home mother, writer, baker, artist and all around woman madly in love with her Creator! I also have a YouTube channel under Java Devotions.