In The Spirit And Power Of The Mob

In Pursuit Of Perfect Love.  

Because perfect love casts out fear.

In The Spirit And PoweR of The mob. By Deana Barnes.

 Some seed fell upon good ground. Good fruit develops from a planting in good ground. This ground is described in Luke 8:15. 

The seed that fell on the good ground are those who, having heard the word with a noble and good heart, KEEP it and bear fruit with patience.  

A noble and good heart is one who has responded to the drawing of the Holy Spirit. One who hungers and thirsts after righteousness. The Holy Spirit preps our heart to receive God’s word, and breaks up hard ground. His love and unmerited favor or GRACE, is like the sun and rain that nourishes what He has planted in it.  The Holy Spirit exposes stones, snags, and roots, in order to make room for the WORD so it can develop fruit and flourish. This work of GOD comes by invitation. Psalm 139:23-24   Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my anxieties; see if there is any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

The Father has drawn us to Him, but our lack of faith can be an inhibitor of growth. Many on their own decide how much truth they are willing to walk in. We can allow the traditions and philosophies of men to  take up ground and mingle like weeds in the garden of our understanding. This limits spiritual productivity and can even choke it out. By not applying the word of God in prayer and meditation, and rightly dividing the word of truth. Many gather together in a culture of compromise and reinforce it by doing so.  Among the weeds are circumstantial offences (like seeds) that grow into resentment. While the root is bitterness the fruit is often division, strife, and every evil work. Springing out when we neglect our time and intimacy with the Father, in prayer, and meditation on His word, and the examination of our own thoughts and motives. This is where we cast down those things that are in conflict with the nature of Christ in us. Otherwise, weed seeds grow and bitterness and resentment flourish. Generational root systems take their predominance, and eventually we are repeating history all over again. Have you ever seen root growth from the old stump of an otherwise dead fruit tree? It’s called a sucker plant and all it does is rob trees around it of nutrients from the soil. It’s a wild out of control sapling, and that’s what it looks like when we are not practicing self control. All our actions do in the condition of lacking self control, is rob us from growth and fruit development. It is no different than being tossed about on every wind of doctrine, both of these metaphors are the same, such a person as these are carried about, and influenced, by the Prince and Power of the air. Self control is the key to everything, second to love. 

Doing, the word. Being a doer of the word is not about hyper activity in good works, as much as it is doing all we can to cultivate and nurture, Christ in us the Hope and glory, and present Him to the world around us. His character, His anointing,  His authority, and power. In THAT, we are able to fulfill the great commission making disciples of all nations. Preaching the word with signs and wonders following those, that believe in His name.

Many in the church (because of what is being cultivated in the heart) have migrated over to activism, in order to have an impact on their community.

This is the power of the mob in the arm of the flesh, to change the world.

This was the same counter active spirit among the Jews that operated in Jesus day. They were looking for a political savior that would gather the sword, and defeat the Roman occupation of Jerusalem. Often Jesus had to address that spirit when it crept in among His disciples,  telling them, ”You know NOT what spirit you are of.”  This is true today, there are those among us who call themselves disciples of Christ that find commonality in the bitter roots of todays political climate. Because of that we can move in and out (of the influence) of the spirit and power of the air, based on what has residence in our heart and is leaving its residue on are garment! The garment that is suppose to be in the process of becoming spotless!  We’ve got to wake up to the witness of the Holy Spirit! What is growing inside of us?  Either a spirit of resentment and bitterness, enrolled into todays political atmosphere, that supports the arm of the flesh, or the Holy Ghost-anointing that graces the mandate of ambassadorship. Which melts off the mob mentality.

Just as John The Baptist asked (while in prison) are you the one or shall we look for another? Jesus told John’s disciples to go back and testify to him the works they saw Jesus do. Jesus was a healer. Not an activist. His kingdom was not of this world, and so neither is ours. He finished his message to John saying this: Blessed are they that are not offended in me! Blessed are they that do not take offence when His men and women are busy about the Father’s business of the Kingdom, rather than political activism, that often requires a bipolar mentality because these things change and shift with the currents of the wind. Our political opinion can find itself derailed because it’s based on the good behavior of fallen men and women. Who can be heroes for a season and zeros in another. Like I always say, no matter who you waltz with in politics, it will turn into a twist with Leviathan before the night is through. That is the nature of the beast.

Many laws meant to protect us by a good government, ensnares us in the hands of an evil regime. But the mandate of Christ has not changed for over 2000 years. The Jews of Jesus time didn’t know who they were looking for when they were looking for the Messiah. John did, He was the forerunner of Jesus in the spirit of Elijah. But, look at this, John was in prison, He knew of the works Jesus had done, but still John questioned him under the hardship of his imprisonment. Something many under that same mantle that John carried, will struggle with in perilous times.  The mantle that now goes before the coming of the Lord, in the spirit of Elijah, upon the Church. Many will become disillusioned in the same way. How can such destiny in us and among us, still not have impact against the evils of Herod today? The answer is not taking political control. The answer is the power that is in the Gospel of Jesus Christ to save, and the demonstration of it. That is the key, everything else we do to change our world beyond that is shifting sand. Whole cities change their political atmosphere when impacted by the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  This is how we overcome the world.  As Jesus answered John, so that same answer should shake us out of the arena of political activism and re align us back to where our focus should be, as true disciples doing what Jesus did! 

Mathew 11:2-6

Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, and said to him, Are you he that should come, or do we look for another? Jesus answered and said to them, Go and show John again those things which you do hear and see: The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. Blessed is he that is not offended in me.

We are Christ manifested in the earth. The mandate remains the same. It is the only thing that will hasten His return to rule and reign. Blessed are they who are not offended in Him! Herod tolerated John, but his appitites and unholy agreements snared Harod into killing him. This is the same spirit of the age we are living in now. You cannot entertain it, you can not train it to work for you. It is in the nature of the beast to pursue power, above all else, and extinguish what will displace it. Remember, that same spirit went after Christ and killed all the children under 2 years of age in Bethlehem, jealously seeking out what one day will replace it.


Witnessing to All Nations

Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and you shall be hated of all nations for my name’s sake. And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another. And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved. If we are found doing what Jesus commissioned us to do .. not just talking about, not  just writing books about it, but actually doing it, than we have nothing to be ashamed of, in His appearing. In us He will find faith in the earth! Praise God, let it be so! Amen.

 

Love Endures All Things

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Offenses come. They come with out any effort upon the heart of the easily offended. More willing to bear a grudge than respond with love, lovelessness abounds. Yet, offences bead off more easily from the heart who is perfected in love, because the one bearing the fruit of love endures all things. Those that love do not easily give up on LOVE. The scripture says in the last days the love of many will be like a blown out candle of wax, cold and hardened, rather than warm and pliable. The heart will “wax cold” the passage says.

This will happen because of the spirit of lawlessness in the earth increasing in the end times. People will make up their own laws right or wrong. Their laws will serve them, and them alone. They will trespass God’s law to serve their own agenda at the expense of everyone around them. These are those by whom offenses come. They are a cold wind- blowing out what’s left of love in their lives.

Sadly, they may be meeting out the measure of lovelessness given to them, but all too often, even the loved and favored forfeit love for gain, because selfish ambitions rule their hearts over natural affection.

For love they respond with indifference, graduating to intolerance, until there is no real or natural affection left in them. Only the next cold and cruel stage of disdain, that begins to fill their hearts with hatefulness that changes them. Their mouths begin to be filled with bitter barbs to hurt and wound, rather than to give grace, and comfort. Unfortunately, these hurtful actions afflict those that God has assigned to be in their lives, for friendship, for fellowship, for love and support; yet, hatred has filled the ill will of that one choosing to nourish bitter roots, rather than eradicating them from their being, out of obedience to the Father. God tells us to always be on the look out for opportunities that will bring reconciliation. For we, as Christians, are to be ambassadors of the Gospel of Reconciliation. Will we endure the northern winds when they blow upon our lives?

We shall, when close to the warming heart we rest, the nearer to God we be.

The Journey Back To Love

Approaching God with honest submissions of our struggle in forgivness, in grudges and offenses, and misunderstandings- opens up a world of mercy towards us because the Father says, “If you are faithful to confess your sins before me, I am faithful and just to forgive them, and cleanse you from all unrighteousness.”

We do this in supplications and prayers (not forgetting to give thanks to God) we make our desire to overcome lovelessness as a request to be made known to God, who will keep our hearts and minds in HIS perfect peace, when we do so.  See Philippians  chapter 4.

To rid ourselves of bitter roots requires conscious intent. Often addressing issues we don’t even want to look at. We may be in a state of numbness, knowing we don’t even care! Knowing we are that far gone! Going to the Father and telling Him HOW YOU FEEL in all honesty will begin a rehaul in your life, to love again.

It’s about your persuit to being whole, knowing you need it even though you may not be “feeling it.”

In King David’s story we see how he waited on God time and time again for reconciliation rather than justice. David who suffered betrayal by those he loved, over and over again. Who in the end did receive justice, because David’s enemies refused reconciliation. He poured HIS heart out for God to hear his lament over grievous disappointments, wounds that he sustained by those closest to him.  One of those occurrences as written below:

“Had this been my foe, I would have endured the betrayal, but it was a friend, a brother, as one of my own household …”

Psalm 55:12-14 For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me; then I would have hid myself from him: But it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance . We took sweet counsel together, and walked unto the house of God in company.  

Pouring out our hearts to God is the beginning of healing those things that have wounded us so deeply, even when reconciliation is impossible, these honest complaints starts us out on a journey that brings peaceful resolve to our soul, if we continue seeking God in the process. The fact of the matter is sooner or later offenses will come, whether they are real, imagined, or misunderstood, nothing is worth the damage that harboring bitterness causes! For that state of being begins to harm back, multiplied, what was originally suffered. This making our bitter spirit hippocritical and foul in God’s eyes, while we have been forgiven by Him such great trespasses, we refuse to forgive others theirs.

This throws us into turmoil of soul when ever we see that person, or are reminded of an incident involving them or others.

Our soul literally begins to draw back and cringe up on the inside, our mind begins to plot an opportunity for revenge, an occasion to throw an insult, often over something that person has forgotten. We lose our balance, and bitterness and pettiness begins to consume us. When that happens there is no question it’s time to go to the Father and lay it all out before HIM. When we rehearse old offenses over and over again with a strange salty delight to do so, we are vexed with a spirit of bitterness. For our own spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical well being, we need to turn to God for help in eradicating these bitter roots out of our soulish realm. Befor they SPRING UP out of control, where by many become defiled because of the bitterness we spread.

Bitterness  always leads us away from the Father. Bitterness will trouble your physical body and defile others in your sin of unforgivness.

We of the house hold of God need to remind ourselves of the danger of becoming hardened, because of the cruel afflictions of our own. Jesus said, offenses shall come, but woe to them by whom they come. Your insensitivity, your smallness of heart, could be that last straw, that cold wind of indifference, that draws the last bit of warmth from a heart battered, relentlessly, by the lawlessness of others. A pitiful soul that never knew love one iota seeking a glimmer of Christ, in the testimony called you, can get slapped by your coldness of heart. The law of Christ is to love one another, He said, “This is the greater commandment that you Love one another, as I have loved you …Beloved, let us love one another. They that love not, know not God, for God is love.”

Prayer: Lord renew an upright spirit with in me, help me love again, I choose to forgive others because I know that is right. Help me to release all offenses and let them go, for you have forgiven me of all of mine. Let all bitterness in my soul be washed out, cleanse me of its residual effects, help me bring healing to others, let love be my legacy, as I honor you with my life. In Jesus precious name, amen. Repeat as needed! Amen and amen! 

Hope When Love Is Lost 

Another startling condition, is that of one we love, whom has an embittered soul, where that flame of love has gone out, where no stirring, no breath of man can bring it back. Nothing anyone does brings that warmth back, it’s a grave and dark condition. In fact the stirrings and the blowing upon dead coals, or candles, only ensure what was once a flame, is no more. All loving efforts only perpetuates the absolute realization love is gone. But there is this amazing cycle of life that comes after the coldest of winters. This is hope that springs eternally in the power of our God, surrendering to Him the loss of love. Committing into His loving arms the loss of a loved one’s love. It is only the spirit of God that can quicken the dead back to life again. He can, He has, and He wills; but, we must love on, let go, trust and believe, casting our bread upon the waters …. Even the Word of Life who is the bread of life, as a release of our confession of faith, believing in the promise of that day of the restoration of all things- this faithful resolve works with in the inner chambers of the hardest of hearts. Remaining in love in our waiting. It is God’s job to fulfill His promises, it is our Joy to rest in them. Love bears all things, believes all things, because love endures … 1 Corinthians 13:7

Love receives reward

Love will endure the ache of separation, when the love of another has failed, remaining unwavered through the cold gales of winter. For the bud’s pre dawn is dormancy- The Holy Spirit’s stirring is able to awaken life deeply sleeping. Sorrow, loss, grief- suffering endures for the night, but joy comes in the morning! Trust that the wintery trek (given in God’s hands) of the coldest heart, will search for the compelling warmth of love’s hearth. This and our earnest prayers will bring the wearied soul to its (hearth) stones of rememberence, in the days where warmth abounded in the Fathers House! There is victory in Jesus, no matter how long we wait love endures and is empowered to do so. Even if we never get their love back, our goal is to see their return to the Father. This is unselfish love.

Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return, and go with singing unto ZION, an everlasting Joy shall be upon their heads, there shall sorrow and mourning flee away …

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When True SPRING Comes

Will you trust them with me? Why do you sorrow so. I am working a work. The one you love is loved even more by me. I am working in the inner workings of soul and spirit, I Am the discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart, says The Lord, rest this matter in my hands and do not weather the matter more. Let it not ebb your joy. Your resolve to let go, live on, and leave it to me will hasten the recovery process, where both hearts will learn to rely upon me the more, and less upon one another, as their only source of refuge. The beginning season is here, where the dead seed in the ground, unseen by the eye, is going to be doing its miraculous work. Do you see this? That now faith is the substance of the thing hoped for the evidence of it yet unseen? Faith creates the perfect condition for me to work on behalf of all, in these sacred matters of the heart and soul. Let true spring rise in your soul this is your hope and glory. Christ in you.