Benny Meador on April 14th, 2010

by Clay Sikes

In early January 2010, I began to sense that the ‘times’ we have entered will bring change – a change of a magnitude not known before. For many, these times will bring extraordinary difficulties, but for others, those who have lived through one difficult period after another, who have been tried by the fires of affliction, who have lived in total obscurity and tested and purified by the Lord’s chastening, true life (destiny) will begin (1 Corinthians 3:13). This time is signified by the manifestation of  the sons (daughters) of God (Romans 8). The Kingdom is coming upon earth, ascending from these very sons and daughters, as they live a life of complete obedience to the Lord’s commands, “who love not their own life unto death.”

The Lord has graciously allowed us to see the signs in Matthew 24 in understanding the connection to Revelation 12: 1-6 and Romans 8. Let those who have ears to hear, hear what the Spirit is saying. The woman (Church) has birthed the man-child (sons and daughters of God). This birth has been bloody and messy, and though we are in infant form we are coming into the full statue of Christ, as fully mature sons and daughters individually, and now corporately.

As a corporate Body we are now forming by connecting, as connection (assembly) is the first vital aspect in the formation of any body. When the true remnant Body connection is complete, the Head will begin to direct the Body in uniform corporate measure, such that unity will flow between the masses of God’s appointed.

This is indeed a time of preparation, much the same as in Joseph’s day. We must prepare for what is to come as to be found innocent when judgment begins. We are to prepare our hearts, as heart preparation allows a flow of accurate communication with the Father allowing other measures of physical preparation.  There is time enough, though it is short, to prepare and see what is coming as the world’s system is gasping for its last breath (Haggai 2:20). As this once powerful system of greed and entitlement falls under God’s judgment (Isaiah 47), hidden sin will be exposed as never before. The demise of the world’s system will give rise to a Kingdom economic base in which a great wealth transfer will change the planet.

This transfer will have little or nothing to do with past discussions or teachings on ‘what this means,’ as God’s great wealth transfer will encompass all of God’s people in some degree, including the poorest of the poor. God’s Kingdom economic system will work, and redeem His people as His principles replace the world’s system. The economies of the world will bow their knee to the Kingdom’s influence upon the earth.

Teaching others to  become God-centered and community minded will release the greatest wealth transfer in the history of the world, as God’s hand of favor and blessing will find those involved in this appointment and exponentially release resources.

This is not a time to fear, but rejoice as Jesus will be seen on earth through His corporate Body who will reign and rule with an iron scepter. The ‘iron scepter’ means many things, but its initial meaning is found in serving others, teaching the ways of our Lord to those we are appointed to serve. This will begin with the remnant company of God’s appointed, causing others to grasp complete and total surrender (dying to self) thus producing a bride without spot or wrinkle.

The signs are in the air that these events are now happening, as some months ago I felt the Lord gave me a vision of a map that addressed events in this country. What I felt He told me was that a whirlwind would start in the west (California) and work its way east, but not to fear because He was in the whirlwind.

Much more to come as we are living in the most exciting times this earth has known.

Clay Sikes (www.lighthouseprophecy.org)

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Benny Meador on January 1st, 2010

Videos of the boys.

Benny Meador on December 26th, 2009
Clay Sikes
Dec 26 2009 08:55AM

2010, perhaps like no year in recent history, will signal abrupt change for many ‘front line’ remnant Saints. This change, I believe, will begin in the marketplace and extend into many other areas of life and ministry. A ‘front line’ remnant Saint is one who has faced the intensity of battle for an extended period of time; one who has discernment between ‘true relationship’ and ‘religious pursuit;’ one who recognizes that it is God’s purpose in life, and never his own. Where we are in this progression will be revealed in coming years, but will begin in earnest in 2010. For those leading the ‘charge,’ a sudden and unmistaken joy will arise; a joy so powerful that it will be reminiscent of our ‘first love.’ This joy will invite manifestations of God’s love and favor upon His people, as a succession of miraculous events will leave little room for even the most skeptical – God is ‘in the house!’

2010 will offer even greater evidences of ‘contrast’ than did 2009, as God continues to distinguish His own from those who are not. It is said that ‘possession’ is nine tenths of the law. In God, ‘possession’ is the law; and to the degree we are ‘possessed’ of God to that same degree will the revelation of God be revealed in our lives. A fully possessed man does not belong to himself – He lives for God. Many claim to ‘live for God,’ but cannot because they do not hear Him. Only true Sons can ‘hear’ Him, and to the degree we ‘hear’ to that degree are we possessed, as only His sheep hear His voice. It is important to note that the word ‘His’ is possessive and denotes ownership. Possession in this context has little to do with outward appearance; it is a condition of the ‘heart.’ Many caught up in the ‘Church System’ do not recognize this simple fact as ‘works’ and outward appearance are the poor substitutes that often block true relationship. The fires of affliction however, have a way of balancing this impropriety.

Two words best describe the prophetic relevance of 2010 – Sudden Evidence. ‘Sudden’ is a word describing the ‘abrupt’ changes that 2010 will bring, as things long stagnant will suddenly begin to move. ‘Evidence’ refers to the physical manifestation of a long sought ‘breakthrough.’ Often our areas of greatest crisis are the areas of our calling and gifting. The enabling ‘word made flesh’ in our lives, which brings deliverance during crisis, is the overcoming testimony that leads and liberates others. Crisis abounds in the marketplace, and no greater place can the aforementioned ‘contrast’ be revealed in a global sense than in the marketplace. The proverbial cart is now in the ditch and God’s appointed and anointed will arise with solutions. One’s leadership ability is directly proportionate to one’s ability to solve and resolve problems. Appointed leaders will arise with solutions, first for themselves and their communities, and then to the nations. ‘Watch’ as entire systems are replaced! The Kingdom of God will replace the World’s System in virtually every area of existence. As the ‘Kingdom’ emerges in the marketplace the fragile ‘World’s System’ will continue to crumble.

Credit, once the vehicle of commerce, will be replaced as barter and exchange will become more prevalent in times ahead. Borrowing will give way to lending as God’s appointed kings and priest take their rightful positions within their appointed Kingdom sphere. These evidences will begin in isolated areas of seemingly ‘global insignificance,’ but will give eventual rise to an entire system of monumental global significance. The abruptness of this happening and the changes that it will bring to the marketplace will startle many yet give rise to economic recovery long sought by economist and world leaders.

Those marked to initiate these changes in 2010 have two specific common denominators: 1) they are sensitive to ‘Kingdom Coalitions’ – alliances, partnerships, and relationships of God’s choosing that release supernatural synergy to accomplish God’s purpose. As with Joseph, some of these alliances may be with and from Pharaoh. Just as they are sensitive to ‘associations,’ so too are they sensitive to ‘disassociations.’ Relationships steeped in religiosity will delay the plan of God. 2) They “considered not the deadness of Sarah’s womb.” Never did the ‘deadness’ of their marketplace calling affect their decisions, as the fruit of their faith was grounded in ‘hearing.’ Those who have remained steadfast in God appointed and anointed calling will emerge from the fires of affliction waving the banner of God as they walk the way of God, and in the process bring in many sons.

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Benny Meador on December 14th, 2009
By Ron McGatlin
Is our standard set too low? Is God raising our standard?
Understanding demands a standard. If there is no standard by which to measure, how can there be understanding? If there is no point of reference from which to measure, how can there be meaning? To measure the meaning of existence, there must be cognitive understanding based upon reference to a standard. If our point of reference is off-center, our understanding of meaning will be skewed. If our point of reference is mobile or flexible, our understanding of meaning will be unstable. Accurate measurements of understanding of existence must begin from the reference point of unmovable, solid-rock, absolute center.
Do you believe the Bible is the standard for your life?
Most Christians would probably emphatically say that they believe the Bible and believe it to be the standard for their lives (2 Tim 3:16). If questioned further they would also probably admit that they do not know all that the Bible says. Most would admit to knowing a very small amount of what the Bible says in comparison to all that is written in it.
Another large percentage of people would say they cannot understand what the Bible means when they read it and need someone to teach them (Heb 5:12) (1 John 2:27). Through the centuries this scenario has spawned many church systems seeking to meet the need of the people to understand and align with the Bible as their life standard.
The past development of religious church systems and systematic theology
Theologians invested vast effort into studying the Bible in much detail. They wrote many books and articles to communicate the knowledge they had derived from their exhaustive study of the Bible to priests and pastors. The priests and pastors were more tuned to the people and their current needs. Therefore, they taught what the dedicated theologians had refined for them to the people who were waiting for someone to teach them.
Thus the people’s standard for life became what the priests and pastors taught them. This opened the door for a vast amount of potential disorder and perversion in the church systems. For the most part the people no longer related personally with God. They did not commune personally with Father God through Christ Jesus by the indwelling Holy Spirit. It was rare for them to hear God by the Spirit and common to look to the “clergy” for the word of God to be taught (John 10:27). To a greater degree than we probably would like to admit, the headship of Christ Jesus in His Body was usurped as church systems’ leaders became the primary directive influence upon the Body(Col 1:18). The Christian religion replaced the true “ekklesia” (called out assembly of God’s people).
The Holy Spirit of God was greatly restrained within the church systems (1 Th 5:19). There was a return to the tree of knowledge and a leaving from the tree of life. Jesus had restored access to the tree of life through His cross, resurrection, ascension, and return at Pentecost in the Spirit to indwell and empower His people. However, religious forms and rituals soon replaced the reality of intimate spiritual relationship with God in the Spirit (2 Tim 3:5). The reality of experiencing and knowing God, communing with Him, and hearing Him by the Spirit was mostly replaced with religious form and a distant hope for the return of what was really already available in the Spirit.
In this estranged condition of the people from the Holy Spirit, teachings were developed to match the condition of the church systems (Mark 7:9). The practical reality of the glory of the kingdom and most of the promises of God to His people were seen as futuristic and dependent upon some further action by God. Mostly, the hope of the people was to get to heaven after death or per chance be a part of the generation alive when God would come back and restore His kingdom rule to His people. There was little or no light of the at-hand kingdom of God now available on earth.
Different theologians came up with many different views on most every major area of Bible knowledge. Those of like-mind banded together and developed systems of theology based on their views of Bible interpretation. These systems became denominations, and schools were developed to teach their theological views to those who would teach the people in the pews. People in each of these streams believed their lives were based upon the standard of the Holy Bible. Subsequently, everyone who held views different from theirs was, in their opinion, not adhering to the true standard of the Bible. The church was divided into many thousands of different denominations and groups and, as a result, became mostly powerless to significantly affect the world condition.
The focus had mostly become building their branch of the church by gathering more people and more assets. Theological differences among the various leaders filtered down to the people in the pews and caused strife between people of different doctrinal persuasions. Families have been divided and wars fought among tribes and nations over religious doctrines. Division and strife eroded the strength of the church and blocked the infusion of the true kingdom of God revelation by the Spirit of God.
In spite of the disorder, the church systems were used of God. Evangelical and missional efforts were massive and spread the Bible and the salvation message to much of the world. Especially the large denominations have carried out many benevolent works. They fed, clothed, and provided shelter for the poor and homeless, built hospitals for the sick, served as a source of social and family encouragement and many other valuable works of blessing and comfort. After the restoration of the baptism of the Holy Spirit to the church, spiritual gifts and power were spread through some church systems eventually crossing some of the system boundaries around the world. In some nations the church had a positive influence on society through education and government in past centuries. However, this has been greatly marginalized in recent decades.
God is restoring light by His Spirit.
Most, if not all, of the multitudes of doctrinally spawned denominations and groups have a measure or portion of the true light of God. They have a portion of light revealed by God’s Spirit from the Bible. However, they within themselves do not have all the whole light of God. Theological study based on intellectual discernment of the Bible without the revelation of the Spirit has produced mixtures of man-made error added in with the different portions of light revealed from God to the various groups.
Christian leaders of different streams continue today to desperately defend the authority of the Bible as the absolute standard for life and practice. The great problem is that they continue to defend it as interpreted through the imperfect lenses of traditional church systems theology.
Therefore, attempts to defeat wild and erroneous concepts created by strange spirits and the imaginations of men by counseling them to return to the Bible as the standard for life and practice are flawed and may only take people back into imperfect and immature church systems. Also attempts to correct error from an imperfect traditional theology may serve to squelch fresh revelation of truth (Luke 6:39). Something different must be employed – something more pure and more holy – something more solid-rock and absolute center. YES, our standard is set too low and God is raising our standard.
GOD HAS A PLAN
God has sent and is sending His SON. Christ Jesus is the true standard.
Gal 4:4-7: But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, “Abba, Father!” Therefore you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ.
Christ Jesus, the Messiah, is the absolute solid-rock standard for life and practice.
It is He of whom the volume of the book speaks (Heb 10:7). Christ Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). It is He who is above all things and for whom and through whom all things were created and continue to exist. Christ Jesus the Messiah is the solid-rock, absolute Word from God (John 1:14). He is the standard and the lens by which and through which all life must be ordered from heaven. He is the kingdom that must be lifted up that will draw all men.
Col 1:15-19: He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist. And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence. For it pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell.
Christ Jesus the KING and LORD is the SPIRIT who indwells the sons of God, to bring them to full maturity – to the measure of the fullness of stature of Christ (Eph 4:13).
2 Cor 3:17: Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
In this beginning season of major reformation, God is sending forth His Son in many mature sons who have crucified the flesh and in whom God has created pure hearts to bring forth the fulfilled standard and full reality of Christ into all of His people.
Eph 4:11-15: And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowing of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head; Christ.
All who seek to follow Christ Jesus are sons, but NOT all are mature (Gal 4:1).
Not all have crucified the flesh, and not all have utterly put off the old man and the old Adamic nature to be alive only in the life and nature of Christ Jesus by the SPIRIT of God (Gal 5:24-25) (Col 3:9) (Rom 6:6). Historically and currently there may have been very few mature sons of God, and they may have mostly lived in obscure humility or died early as martyrs.
God desires many mature sons (Heb 2:10) (Rom 8:14-19). He now has many sons in process of maturing to live in the full stature of Christ. The message of Christ in His people is the same gospel of the kingdom message Jesus preached in His incarnate Body.
God is lifting up the standard of Christ. Christ in you is the hope of the glory of God on earth as it is in heaven (Col 1:27).
All of this is clearly taught in the Bible, the written word. God is currently opening spiritual eyes for many to really see these truths for the first time. Nothing God has ever done or will ever do is in conflict with the written word. The same Spirit who wrote it dwells in His people. Neither will any true prophetic spoken word from God conflict with the written word of God. However, what God is doing in this season is greatly in conflict with many of the varied interpretations of the Bible and the subsequent incomplete or erroneous traditional doctrines devised by men of the passing church systems.
God’s people will greatly prosper by laying their traditional beliefs before God and asking the Holy Spirit of Christ and the Father to fill their lives and reveal the standard of Christ and His kingdom afresh as they read the Bible again with the religious veils removed. Mature sons live in the Spirit and walk in the Spirit
Breaking through from religion into relational reality with God and greater revelation of His kingdom from the Bible can be affected by following Christ in those who are coming through. Materials such as “Kingdom Growth Guides,” “Overcoming Life on A Small Planet,” “The Seventh Millennium” and others written by maturing sons are available for free download.

Keep on pursuing love. It never fails
and His kingdom never ends.
,

Ron McGatlin

www.openheaven.com
basileia@earthlink.net

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Benny Meador on October 7th, 2009

by Wolfgang Simson

God is changing the Church, and that, in turn, will change the world. Millions of Christians around the world are aware of an imminent reformation of global proportions. They say, in effect: “Church as we know it is preventing Church as God wants it.” A growing number of them are surprisingly hearing God say the very same things. There is a collective new awareness of age-old revelations, a corporate spiritual echo. In the following “15 Theses” I will summarize a part of this, and I am convinced that it reflects a part of what the Spirit of God is saying to the Church today. For some, it might be the proverbial fist-sized cloud on Elijah’s sky. Others already feel the pouring rain.


Fifteen Theses towards a Re-Incarnation of Church

1. Church is a Way of Life, not a series of religious meetings.
Before they where called Christians, followers of Christ have been called “The Way”. One of the reasons was, that they have literally found “the way to live.” The nature of Church is not reflected in a constant series of religious meetings lead by professional clergy in holy rooms specially reserved to experience Jesus, but in the prophetic way followers of Christ live their everyday life in spiritually extended families as a vivid answer to the questions society faces, at the place where it counts most: in their homes.

2. Time to change the system

In aligning itself to the religious patterns of the day, the historic Orthodox Church after Constantine in the 4th century AD adopted a religious system which was in essence Old Testament, complete with priests, altar, a Christian temple (cathedral), frankincense and a Jewish, synagogue-style worship pattern. The Roman Catholic Church went on to canonize the system. Luther did reform the content of the gospel, but left the outer forms of “church” remarkably untouched; the Free-Churches freed the system from the State, the Baptists then baptized it, the Quakers dry-cleaned it, the Salvation Army put it into a uniform, the Pentecostals anointed it and the Charismatics renewed it, but until today nobody has really changed the superstructure. It is about time to do just that.

3. The Third Reformation.
In rediscovering the gospel of salvation by faith and grace alone, Luther started to reform the Church through a reformation of theology. In the 18th century through movements like the Moravians there was a recovery of a new intimacy with God, which led to a reformation of spirituality, the Second Reformation. Now God is touching the wineskins themselves, initiating a Third Reformation, a reformation of structure.

4. From Church-Houses to house-churches
Since New Testament times, there is no such thing as “a house of God”. At the cost of his life, Stephen reminded unequivocally: God does not live in temples made by human hands. The Church is the people of God. The Church, therefore, was and is at home where people are at home: in ordinary houses. There, the people of God:
share their lives in the power of the Holy Spirit, have “meatings,” that is, they eat when they meet; they often do not even hesitate to sell private property and share material and spiritual blessings, teach each other in real-life situations how to obey God’s word—dialogue- and not professor-style, pray and prophesy with each other, baptize, ‘lose their face’ and their ego by confessing their sins, regaining a new corporate identity by experiencing love, acceptance and forgiveness.

5. The church has to become small in order to grow big
Most churches of today are simply too big to provide real fellowship. They have too often become “fellowships without fellowship.” The New Testament Church was a mass of small groups, typically between 10 and 15 people. It grew not upward into big congregations between 20 and 300 people filling a cathedral and making real, mutual communication improbable. Instead, it multiplied “sidewards”—like organic cells—once these groups reached around 15-20 people. Then, if possible, it drew all the Christians together into citywide celebrations, as with Solomon’s Temple court in Jerusalem. The traditional congregational church as we know it is, statistically speaking, neither big nor beautiful, but rather a sad compromise, an overgrown house-church and an under-grown celebration, often missing the dynamics of both.

6. No church is led by a Pastor alone
The local church is not lead by a Pastor, but fathered by an Elder, a local person of wisdom and reality. The local house-churches are then networked into a movement by the combination of elders and members of the so-called five-fold ministries (Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Evangelists and Teachers) circulating “from house to house,” whereby there is a special foundational role to play for the apostolic and prophetic ministries (Eph. 2:20, and 4:11.12). A Pastor (shepherd) is a very necessary part of the whole team, but he cannot fulfill more than a part of the whole task of “equipping the saints for the ministry,” and has to be complemented synergistically by the other four ministries in order to function properly.

7. The right pieces – fitted together in the wrong way
In doing a puzzle, we need to have the right original for the pieces, otherwise the final product, the whole picture, turns out wrong, and the individual pieces do not make much sense. This has happened to large parts of the Christian world: we have all the right pieces, but have fitted them together wrong, because of fear, tradition, religious jealousy and a power-and-control mentality. As water is found in three forms—ice, water and steam—the five ministries mentioned in Eph. 4:11-12, the Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Teachers and Evangelists are also found today, but not always in the right forms and in the right places: they are often frozen to ice in the rigid system of institutionalized Christianity; they sometimes exist as clear water; or they have vanished like steam into the thin air of free-flying ministries and “independent” churches, accountable to no-one. As it is best to water flowers with the fluid version of water, these five equipping ministries will have to be transformed back into new—and at the same time age-old—forms, so that the whole spiritual organism can flourish and the individual “ministers” can find their proper role and place in the whole. That is one more reason why we need to return back to the Maker’s original and blueprint for the Church.

8. God does not leave the Church in the hands of bureaucratic clergy
No expression of a New Testament church is ever led by just one professional “holy man” doing the business of communicating with God and then feeding some relatively passive religious consumers Moses-style. Christianity has adopted this method from pagan religions, or at best from the Old Testament. The heavy professionalisation of the church since Constantine has now been a pervasive influence long enough, dividing the people of God artificially into laity and clergy. According to the New Testament (1 Tim. 2:5), “there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” God simply does not bless religious professionals to force themselves in-between people and God forever. The veil is torn, and God is allowing people to access Himself directly through Jesus Christ, the only Way. To enable the priesthood of all believers, the present system will have to change completely. Bureaucracy is the most dubious of all administrative systems, because it basically asks only two questions: yes or no. There is no room for spontaneity and humanity, no room for real life. This may be OK for politics and companies, but not the Church. God seems to be in the business of delivering His Church from a Babylonian captivity of religious bureaucrats and controlling spirits into the public domain, the hands of ordinary people made extraordinary by God, who, like in the old days, may still smell of fish, perfume and revolution.

9. Return from organized to organic forms of Christianity
The “Body of Christ” is a vivid description of an organic, not an organized, being. Church consists on its local level of a multitude of spiritual families, which are organically related to each other as a network, where the way the pieces are functioning together is an integral part of the message of the whole. What has become a maximum of organization with a minimum of organism, has to be changed into a minimum of organization to allow a maximum of organism. Too much organization has, like a straightjacket, often choked the organism for fear that something might go wrong. Fear is the opposite of faith, and not exactly a Christian virtue. Fear wants to control, faith can trust. Control, therefore, may be good, but trust is better. The Body of Christ is entrusted by God into the hands of steward-minded people with a supernatural charismatic gift to believe God that He is still in control, even if they are not. A development of trust-related regional and national networks, not a new arrangement of political ecumenism is necessary for organic forms of Christianity to reemerge.

10. From worshipping our worship to worshipping God
The image of much of contemporary Christianity can be summarized, a bit euphemistically, as holy people coming regularly to a holy place at a holy day at a holy hour to participate in a holy ritual lead by a holy man dressed in holy clothes against a holy fee. Since this regular performance-oriented enterprise called “worship service” requires a lot of organizational talent and administrative bureaucracy to keep going, formalized and institutionalized patterns developed quickly into rigid traditions. Statistically, a traditional 1-2 hour “worship service” is very resource-hungry but actually produces very little fruit in terms of discipling people, that is, in changed lives. Economically speaking, it might be a “high input and low output” structure. Traditionally, the desire to “worship in the right way” has led to much denominationalism, confessionalism and nominalism. This not only ignores that Christians are called to “worship in truth and in spirit,” not in cathedrals holding songbooks, but also ignores that most of life is informal, and so is Christianity as “the Way of Life.” Do we need to change from being powerful actors to start “acting powerfully?”

11. Stop bringing people to church, and start bringing the church to the people
The church is changing back from being a Come-structure to being again a Go-structure. As one result, the Church needs to stop trying to bring people “into the church,” and start bringing the Church to the people. The mission of the Church will never be accomplished just by adding to the existing structure; it will take nothing less than a mushrooming of the church through spontaneous multiplication of itself into areas of the population of the world, where Christ is not yet known.

12. Rediscovering the “Lord’s Supper” to be a real supper with real food
Church tradition has managed to “celebrate the Lord’s Supper” in a homeopathic and deeply religious form, characteristically with a few drops of wine, a tasteless cookie and a sad face. However, the “Lord’s Supper” was actually more a substantial supper with a symbolic meaning, than a symbolic supper with a substantial meaning. God is restoring eating back into our meeting.

13. From Denominations to city-wide celebrations
Jesus called a universal movement, and what came was a series of religious companies with global chains marketing their special brands of Christianity and competing with each other. Through this branding of Christianity most of Protestantism has, therefore, become politically insignificant and often more concerned with traditional specialties and religious infighting than with developing a collective testimony before the world. Jesus simply never asked people to organize themselves into denominations. In the early days of the Church, Christians had a dual identity: they were truly His church and vertically converted to God, and then organized themselves according to geography, that is, converting also horizontally to each other on earth. This means not only Christian neighbors organizing themselves into neighborhood- or house-churches, where they share their lives locally, but Christians coming together as a collective identity as much as they can for citywide or regional celebrations expressing the corporateness of the Church of the city or region. Authenticity in the neighborhoods connected with a regional or citywide corporate identity will make the Church not only politically significant and spiritually convincing, but will allow a return to the biblical model of the City-Church.

14. Developing a persecution-proof spirit

They crucified Jesus, the Boss of all the Christians. Today, his followers are often more into titles, medals and social respectability, or, worst of all, they remain silent and are not worth being noticed at all. “Blessed are you when you are persecuted”, says Jesus. Biblical Christianity is a healthy threat to pagan godlessness and sinfulness, a world overcome by greed, materialism, jealousy and any amount of demonic standards of ethics, sex, money and power. Contemporary Christianity in many countries is simply too harmless and polite to be worth persecuting. But as Christians again live out New Testament standards of life and, for example, call sin as sin, conversion or persecution has been, is and will be the natural reaction of the world. Instead of nesting comfortably in temporary zones of religious liberty, Christians will have to prepare to be again discovered as the main culprits against global humanism, the modern slavery of having to have fun and the outright worship of Self, the wrong centre of the universe. That is why Christians will and must feel the “repressive tolerance” of a world which has lost any absolutes and therefore refuses to recognize and obey its creator God with his absolute standards. Coupled with the growing ideologisation, privatization and spiritualisation of politics and economics, Christians will—sooner than most think—have their chance to stand happily accused in the company of Jesus. They need to prepare now for the future by developing a persecution-proof spirit and an even more persecution-proof structure.

15. The Church comes home
Where is the easiest place, say, for a man to be spiritual? Maybe again, is it hiding behind a big pulpit, dressed up in holy robes, preaching holy words to a faceless crowd and then disappearing into an office? And what is the most difficult—and therefore most meaningful—place for a man to be spiritual? At home, in the presence of his wife and children, where everything he does and says is automatically put through a spiritual litmus test against reality, where hypocrisy can be effectively weeded out and authenticity can grow. Much of Christianity has fled the family, often as a place of its own spiritual defeat, and then has organized artificial performances in sacred buildings far from the atmosphere of real life. As God is in the business of recapturing the homes, the church turns back to its roots—back to where it came from. It literally comes home, completing the circle of Church history at the end of world history.

As Christians of all walks of life, from all denominations and backgrounds, feel a clear echo in their spirit to what God’s Spirit is saying to the Church, and start to hear globally in order to act locally, they begin to function again as one body. They organize themselves into neighborhood house-churches and meet in regional or city-celebrations. You are invited to become part of this movement and make your own contribution. Maybe your home, too, will become a house that changes the world.

From: Houses that change the World, Wolfgang Simson

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Benny Meador on October 1st, 2009

THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOCIALISM
Kriston Couchey

THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOCIALISM
In my nation there is a movement toward socialism in all levels of government. Many Christians have begun to react with fear and anger over this trend that seems to threaten the freedoms they have been given in the constitution of the United States. The reactions of both Christians and non-Christians opposing these changes in government have sometimes been a reasoned response, and at times shameful and ungodly. But, there is more going on then just an earthly government changing it’s policies and practices, there is a spiritual cause that if not recognized and removed, will continue to bring a great many people into bondage.

THE EFFECT AND ROOT OF SOCIALISM
Socialism is defined by some as the equal distribution of wealth among people. In practice, Socialism is the transfer of personal liberty, responsibility, and authority to govern oneself over to the control of a centralized government institution (leadership structure). Socialism is DEPENDENCY upon government (leadership structure) to direct and take care of you. The move towards socialism in institutions of men is a manifestation of the spirit of Anti-Christ. The spirit of Antichrist opposes and denies Christ come in the flesh. The expression of Christ come in the flesh today is you and I, His hands and feet on earth. Anti-Christ means “instead of” or “in the place of” Christ.

SPIRITUAL SOCIALISM
The children of Israel afraid to hear God at Mt. Sinai told Moses, “You hear God for us and tell us what He says and we will do it”. Like the children of Israel, many in the church have abdicated their personal liberty, spiritual responsibility and authority over to “leadership” that hears God for them and tells them what to do instead of hearing and obeying God themselves; Spiritual Socialism. The Lord is clearly exposing in this hour the dependency upon men (spiritual socialism) that has hindered the church from entering into it’s destiny. This dependency on man’s leadership has effectively hindered the formation of Christ in His people as they have relinquished their liberty, responsibility, and authority in Christ to a leadership structure. The church has become socialist in it’s governance, and the nations of the earth are manifesting the state of the church. The church has enabled socialism to flourish in the world through it’s own failure to overcome the spirit of Antichrist. The Antichrist spirit has manifest in the church as people have depended on men’s leadership to take care and lead them “instead of” Christ.

SPIRITUAL TOTALITARIANISM
From Joseph Stalin to Fidel Castro, we have seen that the abdicating of power and authority over to “centralized” leadership to “care for and guide” the people has given men a “systemic” doorway to abuse power and enforce totalitarian rule. Spiritual Socialism (dependency) in the church is the doorway to Spiritual Totalitarianism. Take as an example the Roman Church.

The zenith of the Antichrist spirit’s power in the church was during the dark ages. These were the days in which the Roman Church was supreme in it’s ruling over church AND state. All men and women of the western church were in TOTAL dependence upon the church system for spiritual life, even for forgiveness. This bondage of the church to the Antichrist spirit manifest in the world as feudalism; Lords and slaves, landowners and serfs, rulers and subjects. This was a time when the expression of Christ in the common people was rare. This dependency (spiritual socialism) upon church leadership systemically enabled corrupt men to rule over the masses in the the church with totalitarian rule. TOTAL-itarian means TOTAL rule.

While much has changed since Luther’s 95 thesis on the Wittenburg church door, western church structure and function is still patterned closely after it’s mother; the Roman Church. Moves of the Spirit have brought refreshing, reformation, and revival. But, throughout history, the Antichrist spirit reacts and tries to preempt each move of God. It still has a hold on the church, as dependency and the rule of men over the affairs of the church rather then Christ still replace and hinder the full expression of Christ in His people.

MOVES OF GOD OPPOSED
A recent example of this spirits work was the 1970′s charismatic movement, the “shepherding” teaching squelched the work of the Spirit in God’s people. It did a good job of it. Every time there is an expression of Christ in His people the Antichrist spirit tries to use a inappropriate leadership hierarchy to “swallow up” the work of the Holy Spirit and oppose the expression of Christ in His people.

I am not writing to following to be critical or condemning to the church that Jesus loves passionately. I am writing this to bring light to the state of affairs in the church to help bring healing and deliverance to His beloved Bride. In the last 15 years I have personally witnessed and heard testimony of numerous organizations and individuals devastated by abominable leadership teachings that rob the people of God of their dignity and freedom in Christ. Much of this is done in the name of “Apostolic” ministry. As one example: the moving of God’s Spirit in the mid 1990′s was followed by a totalitarian response from the Antichrist spirit in the unbiblical “covering” doctrine, a carryover of the shepherding movement. It is one of MANY false leadership teachings that have leavened today’s “apostolic” movement.

These are NICOLAITAN teachings. Nicolaitan means: “Subduing or lording over the people”. The church has become in many cases (NOT ALL) a state in which leaders are TOTALLY depended upon for things spiritual. A “lay person” (an unbiblical term applied to the church) that hears God speak differently then leadership is liable to be cast out as a rebel. As a pastor told some friends, “I don’t need to hear what God is speaking to you, I have high level prophets that tell me what God is saying.”

TRUE LEADERSHIP
But Jesus called them unto him and said, Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and those that are great wield power over them. But it shall not be so among you, but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant,

God is bringing a greater revelation of the purpose, heart, and function of the ascension gifts in this new day. There is coming a great diminishing of the positions and titles of men in the church, simply because God is putting the church back into order, HIS ORDER. While God is establishing apostles in His church; God is NOT building an apostolic hierarchy of superiors and inferiors. He is building (forming) Christ in His people. The church is not a structure of dependency upon an apostolic network, it is a world wide family that is becoming in nature and authority the expression of Christ on the earth. It is a kingdom of Priests. The job of apostles and prophet is to SEE TO IT Christ is formed in people, that means teaching people to be dependent on HIM, and letting Christ be expressed as He wills through His people.

JUDGMENT FIRST IN GOD’S HOUSE
…casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled. ~Paul~

Full obedience to Christ in the church will signal judgment on all disobedience. God is come to His church and is cleaning house now in this day of transition. We are not in a position to judge the world until our own house is in order. We go deeper into bondage and deception if we attempt to take a splinter out of another’s eye when we have a log in our own. I have seen one person attempt to deliver another who had the same bondage as the one they were trying to deliver. It doesn’t work. The church as individuals and a corporate entity has no divine authority to confront the strongholds in the world they themselves are overcome by. Bondage does not beget freedom, freedom begets freedom.

God is bringing deliverance from the oppression of the spirit of Antichrist IN His church.We must see our sin before we can repent of it. Praise God the tide has shifted and is going out now. Being exposed on the beach are “unseen” places where we have been mired in chains and muck. It is a body wide revelation God is bringing to free us ALL from what many have not begun to recognize until now. Now is the day of our release, the sun has risen with Healing in His wings. He brings deliverance for His people from the spirit of Antichrist that has enticed men to usurp the Lord’s rightful place as head of His household. Judgment has come to the house of God.

He that overcomes shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son. ~Father God~

In His Love
Kriston Couchey

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Benny Meador on September 14th, 2009

A New Era Has Begun – Emerging Kingdom Coalition
Submitted By Clay Sikes
September 13th, 2009
www.lighthouseprophecy.org

We are no longer in transition; we have given birth. We have come to the end of the term 9/9/09. We have crossed over and now find ourselves in a new era – a time which will produce physical evidences of the emerging Kingdom. The first such evidence is revealing itself as appointed ‘forerunners’ are beginning to identify each other. They know who ‘they are’ (having been through many years of trials and testing – Acts 14:22) and recognize ‘others’ with similar spiritual DNA. As this initial ‘identification’ process completes itself, we will move into a time of ‘uniting’ – coming together for common purpose (not necessarily in a geographic sense).

As has been written, Ishmael (works of the flesh) seemingly always precedes Isaac (works of the Spirit). We have seen it in past ‘moves’ such as the prosperity message and moves to form Christian Coalitions. These moves started with revelation, but quickly shifted to man’s doctrine for man’s purposes, which eventually eroded the work. We are moving toward a ‘coalition,’ but one of God’s choosing, which will perform His purposes upon the earth – a Kingdom Coalition. This work will release powerful signs of the Kingdom upon earth. Those who have been appointed to initiate this effort recognize the ‘human hands’ element of organization and purpose – they abhor it!

Many of these initial forerunners will come from the marketplace, as the marketplace will be the first arena in which Kingdom evidence will reign supreme. The current economic crisis will produce men and women (in the market) who will produce solutions. Their wisdom and application, much like Joseph, will be recognized for what it is – God favor! Even Pharaoh will recognize this supernatural gifting. Those steeped in religious doctrine will never recognize this move of God and will even oppose it, failing to understand that arguing a man’s doctrine is fruitless in the face of his testimony (Revelations 12:11). Truth cannot be recognized by those not appointed to see it! Opposition is part of the design, and serves great purpose in driving us to the throne – expect it!

This initial appointment will involve ‘forerunners;’ who, as they have always done, pave the way for the Body of Christ. For the most part, these men and women will be no name nobodies without large ministries, TV and Internet exposure, databases of names, and the typical ‘human hands’ World’s System approach. The Spirit of the Living God is stirring this ‘gathering.’ The trumpet has sounded. Let the gathering begin!

Clay Sikes
Lighthouse Prophecy

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Benny Meador on August 12th, 2009

by Robert Burnell
( from Originally Published by Bethany House Publishers in 1980 )

The Journey

In my dream I see the lone figure of a man following a road. As the sun sets beneath the hills, a city comes into view. Nearing it, the traveler sees what appears to be a large group of churches. Spires and crosses pierce the skyline. His pace quickens. Is this his destination? He passes an imposing structure, a neon sign flashing “Cathedral of the Future.” Farther on a floodlit stadium supports a billboard boasting that a fifty thousand people crowd into evangelistic meetings there three nights a week. Beyond this, modest “New Testament” chapels and Hebrew Christian synagogues cluster together on the street front.

“Is this the City of God?” I heard the traveler ask a woman at the information booth in the central square.

“No this is Christian City, “she replies.

“But I thought this road led to the City of God!” He exclaims with great disappointment.

“That’s what we all thought when we arrived,” she answers, her tone sympathetic.

“This road continues up the mountain, doesn’t it?” He asks.

“I wouldn’t know, really,” she answers blankly.

I watch the man turn away from her and trudge on up the mountain in the gathering darkness. Reaching the top, he starts out into the blackness; it looks as though there is nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond. With a shudder he retraces his steps into Christian City and takes a room at a hotel.

Strangely unrefreshed, at dawn he arises and follows the road up the mountain again; in the brightening light of the sun he discovers that what seemed like a void the night before is actually a desert, dry, hot, rolling sand as far as the eye can see. The road narrows to a path which rises over a dune and disappears. “Can this trail lead to the City of God?” He wonders aloud. It appears to be quite deserted and rarely traveled.

Indecision slows his steps, he again returns to Christian City and has lunch in a Christian restaurant. Over the music of a gospel record, I hear him ask a man at the next table, “That path up the mountain, where the desert begins, does it lead to the City of God?”

“Don’t be a fool!” his neighbor replies quickly. “Everyone who has ever taken that path has been lost… swallowed up by the desert! If you want God, there are plenty of good churches in this town. You should pick one and settle down.”

After leaving the restaurant, looking weary and confused, the traveler finds a spot under a tree and sits down. An ancient man approaches and begins pleading with him in urgent tones, “If you stay here in Christian City, you’ll wither away. You must take the path. I belong to the desert you saw earlier. I was sent here to encourage you to press on. You’ll travel many miles. You’ll be hot and thirsty; but angels will walk with you, and there will be springs of water along the way. And at your journeys end you will reach the City of God! you have never seen such beauty! And when you arrive the gates will open for you, for you are expected.”

“What you say sounds wonderful,” the traveler replies. “But I’m afraid I’d never survive that desert. I’m probably better off here in Christian City.”

The ancient one smiles. “Christian City is the place for those who want religion but don’t want to lose their lives. The desert is the territory of those whose hearts are so thirsty for God that they are willing to be lost in Him. My friend, when Peter brought his boat to land, forsook all and followed Jesus, he was being swallowed by the desert. When Matthew left his tax collecting and Paul his Pharisaism, they too were leaving a city much like this to pursue Jesus out over the dunes and be lost in God. So don’t be afraid. Many have gone before you.”

Then I see the traveler look away from the old man’s burning eye to the bustle of Christian City. He sees busy people hurrying hither and yon with their Bibles and shiny attached cases, looking like men and women who know their destiny. But it is clear they lack something which the old man with eyes like a prophet possesses.

In my dream I imagine the traveler turning things over in his mind. “If I do go out there, how can I be sure that I will really be lost in God? In the Middle Ages Christians tried to lose themselves in God by putting the world behind them and entering a monastery. And how disappointed many of them were to find that the world was still there! And the people here in Christian City who are preparing to go to some jungle or a neglected slum, maybe they’re coming closer to what it means to be lost in God. But then, a person can travel to the ends of the earth and not lose himself.”

The traveler turns again to see the old person starting up the road for the narrow path down to the deserts edge. Suddenly, his decision mobilizes him and leaps to his feet, chasing after him. When he catches up, they exchange no words. The ancient man makes an abrupt turn to the right and guides him up still another slope which steepens as it rises toward a peak shrouded in a luminous cloud. The climb upward is very difficult. The traveler appears dizzy and begins to stagger. His guide pauses an offers him a drink from a flask hanging over his shoulder. Panting, he drinks it in great gulps. “No water ever tasted sweeter than this,” he says with great feeling.

“Thank you.”

Now look there.” The old man points beyond them to a vista not nearly as monotonous and desolate as it had seemed earlier. The desert below has taken on many colors and gradation. In the far distance blazing light is throbbing and moving on the surface of the horizon like a living thing. “There is the City of God! But before you reach it, you will have to pass through those four wildernesses you see. Directly below us is the Wilderness of Forgiveness.” The traveler notices small, dim figures making their way slowly in the direction of the city, separated from each other by many miles.

“How can they survive the loneliness?” Asks the traveler. “Wouldn’t they benefit from traveling together?”

“Well, they aren’t really alone. Each one of them is accompanied by the forgiveness of God. They are being swallowed by the desert of the Lord God’s vast mercy. The Holy Spirit is saying to them as they travel, ‘Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!’ They are made whole as they travel.”

Just beyond there is an expanse of blue. “Is it sea?” Inquires the traveler.

“It looks like water, but it’s a sea of sand. That’s the Wilderness of Worship. Here, look through these glasses and you will see that people are walking there, too. Notice how they begin to group themselves here. They are having their first taste of the joy of the City worship. They are discovering how they were made for the worship of God. It is becoming their life, the white-hot source of everything they do.”

“But don’t people also worship back in Christian City? What’s so special about that wilderness?”

“Worship, that is true worship, can begin only when a life has been utterly abandoned to the desert of God’s presence. Out there the heart begins to worship the Father in spirit and truth.”

Looking beyond the blue wilderness to where the desert rises in red and fiery mountains, the old man explains to the traveler that among those reddish mountains is the Wilderness of Prayer.

“Passing through that wilderness travelers find it necessary to turn away from every distraction and concentrate on prayer. They quickly learn that there is no possible way for them to survive but by crying out to God continuously. By the time they reach the outer extremes of that wilderness, prayer is their consuming passion and their supreme joy. It appears at first that the City of God is just beyond the Wilderness of Prayer. But there is one more wilderness hidden by those mountains, which you will pass through before you reach your destination. It is simply called the Harvest. You’ll know it when you reach it. And beyond the Harvest is the City itself. Your name is known there. Your arrival is awaited with eagerness. Come, let’s begin our journey.”

“Nightfall doesn’t seem to be a particularly propitious time to begin a journey like this,” he says.

“Don’t go back to Christian City,” the old man exhorts, gazing at him earnestly.”

“Not even at this hour? That way I could get a good night’s sleep and start first thing in the morning,” the traveler adds hopefully.

“But your rest is out there,” he urges. “Walk on now, into the desert. The Holy Spirit will help you. Don’t be afraid to be lost in God. You’ll find your life nowhere else.”

The Wilderness of Forgiveness

The old man has left the traveler standing alone at the edge of the desert as darkness falls. The lights of Christian City beckon from beyond him. I can imagine him thinking of the warmth of a friendly conversation over a warm meal and of going a sleep in a comfortable bed. But then his expression becomes resolute and he murmurs, “This is doubtless the road I have to take. I will find my life only by losing it, that’s a certainty. But how can I know that if I take this path into the desert I will assuredly be lost in God and not merely lost? I can remember many people who took a solitary path which led them not to the City of God but into such unreal thoughts and spurious experiences that their minds an lives were destroyed. Surely the danger of settling for less than life in Christian City has to be weighed against the possibility of losing it in a wilderness of spiritual delusion. I’m sure that the darkness beyond contains not only the path to the City of God, but also countless trap doors to hell, where one can be lost in lonely vanity. How can I be sure of distinguishing the true path?” What I first think in my dreams to be a star hanging low over the horizon now take the shape of a cross hanging directly above the path in front of the traveler. He looks up and notices it, his face showing recognition. He whispers quietly, “Forgiveness.” And then with deep reverence quotes: “‘So Jesus also suffered outside the gate in order to sanctify the people through his own blood. Therefore, let us go forth to him outside the camp, bearing abuse for Him. For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city which is to come..’ Yes, I will go on!” The traveler says exultantly, taking his first steps into the desert.

As dawn breaks he sees nothing but sand and sky and a path which can be distinguished from all the others by the cross which hovers where the trail meets the horizon. As the day wears on it is obvious that the traveler is weary, thirsty, sick with heat. Just when it appears he cannot trudge another step, a stranger appears at his side.

“Over the next hill you will find a spring,” she says.

“Keep going, you are almost there,” she encourages him.

He is soon lying by a spring, drinking water and eating food which the helpful stranger provides.

“This is the Wilderness of Forgiveness,” she explains to the traveler. “People often expect God’s forgiveness to be like a beautiful park with fountains and rivers and green grass. They cannot understand why it should be a desert. Yet one has to learn that God’s forgiveness is everything! And this is possible only in a desert, where a Christian comes to see nothing, appreciate nothing, hope in nothing but the cross of Jesus.” She quotes several passages from Galatians to the traveler:

But far be it from me to glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. For neither circumcision counts for anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creation. Peace and mercy be upon all who walk by this rule, upon the Israel of God…

I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. I do not nullify the grace of God; for if justification were through the law, then Christ died to no purpose.

“Do you think the apostle Paul traveled this Wilderness?” Asks the traveler.

“Yes, he did. For years Paul had worked very hard in the City of Religion, to be a religious man. Still he found no peace for his spirit. Then Paul met Jesus; and from the start, Jesus meant one thing to Paul: forgiveness. He was overwhelmed with it. The forgiveness of the cross was the theme of his life from then on. But Paul’s first experience of the Kingdom of God as a reality in his life was right in this wilderness.”

“So I’m walking where the apostles walked.” The traveler’s voice is full of awe.

“Remember when Peter lowered the net at the command of Jesus and brought it up loaded with fish? His immediate response was, ‘Leave me Lord, I’m a sinner!’ Jesus answered, ‘Don’t be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.’ Implied in Jesus’ answer was, ‘I will take care of your sin.’ And when they brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him here into this Wilderness of Forgiveness in pursuit of the cross. After Jesus had died for Peter’s sins and risen for his justification and was about to fill Peter with the Holy Spirit, He said to this man who had denied Him three times, ‘Simon, son of Jonas, Do you love me?… Feed My sheep.’ And with this thrice-repeated question and command, Peter’s life was healed with the forgiveness of his Lord.”

“For years,” the traveler tells her, “I’ve been trying to get beyond theoretical, doctrinal forgiveness, most probably what is taught in Christian City, in order to know forgiveness itself. I’ve wanted to be immersed, baptized, LOST, in it. I have longed to hear Jesus say to me personally, ‘Take heart, brother your sins are forgiven.’ I’ve wanted to have the blood of the cross flow into my heart and purify it.”

“You have come to the right place. Before you reach the other side of this Wilderness, you will experience the relief of having that load of guilt, which still, in fact, weighs you down like a rock, rolled away. You will begin to walk before God without shame. Just as you were once obsessed with the need to build yourself up, you will soon be obsessed with the forgiveness of God.”

“Obsessed with the forgiveness of God?”

“You will become so obsessed with God’s mercy that you will be free, for the first time in your life, of other peoples opinions.”

“Ha! Not me.” His response is immediate.

“The woman who washed Jesus’ feet with her tears was obsessed with His forgiveness to the point where she was heedless of the jeers and opinions of others. Or the cleaned leper, who joyfully fell at Jesus’ feet giving thanks for more than the cleansing of his body; he had received the inner healing of forgiveness. When Zachaeus climbed a tree to see Jesus, he was watching his own forgiveness walking toward him down the road. So obsessed was he with the forgiveness which visited his life that day the chains of covetousness broke from his heart. You have come to the place where it will happen to you.”

The traveler resumes his journey, his mysterious companion walking silently by his side for an hour or two then suddenly disappearing.

“What joy I feel!” The traveler exclaims aloud. “This must be what the disciples felt as they returned to Jerusalem after the ascension of Jesus.”

“In the cross-shaped light, the traveler makes out the figure of another woman rising over the crest of the next dune and walking slowly down the slope toward him. He appears to recognize her. From his expression I gather that this person has wronged him. Her eyes are fixed on the traveler as she comes up to him.

“Will you forgive me?” She asks.

The traveler stops still. The woman draws closer, asking a second time, “Will you forgive me?” They are face to face when she asks for the third time, “Will you forgive me?” The traveler’s mysterious companion is again at his side, quietly instructing him, “This Wilderness of Forgiveness is not only a place for receiving forgiveness, but also for giving it. This woman is but the first of a procession of people from your past whom you have never really forgiven. The supernatural forbearance which has flooded your being all day is being challenged by the bitterness buried in your soul for all these years. You have to make a choice. The sterile, shallow, lip service forgiveness of your past life is powerless even to be polite to this woman. But the forgiveness of God which has been flowing in to the point of becoming an obsession can flow out now if you will allow it to.”

The traveler reaches out, takes the woman by the hand, looks into her eyes and replies, “Of course I forgive you!”

She weeps. And just as she forms the words, “Thank you,” she is gone.

Then the man who called the traveler a fool in the restaurant back in Christian City comes running and panting toward him. Mopping his face with his handkerchief, the troubled man begins to beg forgiveness.

“Of course, of course,” the traveler replies heartily. “It’s nothing. Don’t think another thing about it.”

“Please don’t take this matter so lightly. I NEED your forgiveness. Will you REALLY forgive me, from the bottom of your heart?”

“But I already have,” returns the traveler. His companion illuminates the situation for him: “He needs your FORGIVENESS. Not courtesy, but active, genuine forgiveness. He needs your LOVE.”

“My friend, you are forgiven,” the traveler tells him earnestly with respect in his voice.

With visible relief the man sighs, “Thank you!” And disappears into the desert air. His companion reminds him of the verse in Matthew 18 which reads:

Then Peter came up and said to Him, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times, but seventy times seven.”

The Wilderness of Worship

“Water! Who would have thought that in the middle of this desert there would be a sea!” The traveler is exclaiming to himself when next I see him in my dream. From the brow of a mammoth dune he looks down into an expanse of blue stretching to the horizon. “But no, it isn’t water,” he remembers. “The old man on the mountain pointed to this as the beginning of the second wilderness.” As he descends the hill to its edge, the strange sea of sand is not as flat as it seemed from above. There are waves of blue extending into the distance like a frozen ocean. “Perhaps there is a relationship between this and ‘the sea of glass’ before the throne of God. Perhaps the waves will flatten out as I approach the City of God.”

Suddenly a person of unearthly beauty is standing a few feet away from the traveler. “Greetings,” the being says. “It’s a long way across this stretch. Many have perished trying to make it on foot. I offer you a better way.”

“A better way?” Asks the traveler. “Yes, I have the power to cross this wilderness in a split second. And if you will let me, I can take you with me. I can have you safe on the other side directly.”

“What must I do?”

“All I require is a token act. If you will merely kneel to pay me homage, I will lift you across this wilderness with the speed of light..”

“But that would be to worship you, wouldn’t it?”

“Why do you find that strange? People do it every day. You did it yourself long before you came to this wilderness. The citizens often worship me in Christian City. Some there worship money and serve it like slaves. Their eyes light up at the thought of it. But the love of money is only a symbol of my reality.”

“You aren’t reaching me with your talk of money. It’s never been a problem in My life,” the traveler retorts. “How about romance? What could be more beautiful or innocent than being in love? But when the state of being in love becomes a goal and dominates the mind, there is idolatry involved. And it is ‘yours truly’ behind that idol,” he says triumphantly. “But the most personally satisfying worship I receive comes from men and women who are pursuing religious successes.”

“Well,” the traveler cuts his boasting short, “If I have to worship you in exchange for quick trip across this wilderness, I’ll gladly walk, if it takes forever!”

At this, the bewitching creature vanishes in defeat.

I soon hear the traveler reasoning with himself again: “In Christian City it is possible to go through all the surface motions of faith in God whiles one’s real worship, the thing which obsesses the mind day and night, is idolatry. Now that I have left there I can survive only if I’m lost in the worship of God. God has said: ‘Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. The wild beasts will honor me, the jackals and the ostriches; for I give water in the wilderness, rivers in the desert, to give drink to my chosen people, the people whom I formed for myself that they might declare my praise.’”

“Perhaps such worship can be formed only in this desert, with its dryness and pounding heat, searing light and eerie silence.”

These reflections are interrupted by a sudden crescendo of indescribable music, singing of unearthly beauty. Voices seem to be everywhere. Yet no one is visible. From the top of a blue wave, the traveler sees seven people standing in a hollow with their hands raised heavenward, uttering the praises to God. In the midst of this music, his mysterious companion returns. Filled with joy, the traveler tells her, “Do you notice how the seven worshipers are really surrounded by a multitude of magnificent beings whose voices blend with theirs? I fell that out here in the desert I have, in a mystery, already entered the outskirts of the City of God.”

“But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to innumerable angels in festal gatherings, and to the assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, and to a judge who is God of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to sprinkled blood that speaks more graciously than the blood of Abel… Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe; for our God is a consuming fire.”

After some time the song ceases. Everything becomes still. No one is in sight but the seven worshipers, who bid the traveler God’s peace and file over the dune, leaving him alone with his companion. She leads him to a rushing steam and provides him another meal.

“So this is the Wilderness of Worship,” exclaims the traveler, still in awe from his experience.

“Yes, here Christians learn to worship God the Father in spirit and truth. You might call it the outer court of the City of God; for as you have seen, the inhabitants of that City are all around you. Back in the Wilderness of Forgiveness you began to experience the power of Jesus’ blood cleansing your inner most heart. Here in the Wilderness of Worship you receive His Holy Spirit. God baptizes you with power and from on high in order for you to worship Him with a worship which, in the wildernesses beyond, will take the shape of deeds. Joel 2 tells us: ‘And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions. Even upon the menservants and maidservants in those days, I will pour out my spirit.’”

“I have never experienced such worship as this. But will it last?” Asks the traveler. “Will I still be able to worship the living God with such grace in the deserts beyond?”

“Changes are taking place in you which, if you let them, will last forever. Your heart is being opened by the outpoured Spirit. Your mouth is being opened to speak as God gives you utterance. ‘Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.’ And your eyes are being opened to see visions and dream dreams. You are receiving eyes which see God”

“But don’t these same things happen back in Christian City? I am told that this sort of thing goes on in the Apostolic Church of the Future every Sunday night.”

“The difference, brother, is that here you do not merely taste worship or dabble in worship. Here in the desert you are lost in the worship of God so that all your praise and thanksgiving goes to Him. Everything you do is done for Him.”

“But isn’t there a danger of fanaticism?”

“Fanatics worship principles, ideas, human personalities and even demons, but never God. Consuming worship of God is the doorway, not to fanaticism, but to liberty such as you have never known. When you are lost in the worship of God, you no longer worship such things as money, romance, or success. You have found the one true object of worship, and as you worship Him you are fulfilled.”

With these words his companion departs. Once again the traveler is alone on a sea of blue sand, lost in the worship of God.

The Wilderness of Prayer

Now the sea of sand comes to an abrupt end in the foothills of a fiery mountain range. There is no vegetation, only walls of dry, hard, burning rock. Bones cluttering the sand at the base of the rocky barrier are mute testimony to the dangers of this desolate land. The traveler fixes his gaze on the cross shaped star as he walks, and recites to himself:

“Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are few.”

Hearing voices in the distance, the traveler follows the path at the foot of the mountain toward them. There the path abruptly turns into a gash in the mountain. Entering the opening, he listens as a voice echoes and resounds with such intensity that no words can be distinguished. Moving deep into this rock pass, the traveler nears a huge wrought iron arch under which a man is addressing an assembly of men and women. “This is the way, believe me,” pleads the man, his words now distinct. “This narrow gate to my left is so rusty it will hardly swing. Who in his right mind would want to follow that steep path, when this well paved, well traveled way is open and ready? Come through this gate and you will be out of the wilderness before the day is over. Good food and a clean bed await you at the other end. There are prayer meetings arranged at the rest stops every hour along the way.”

Without hesitation the traveler passes under the wrought iron arch and proceeds down the road. Others join him. The route on which he now walks is smooth and pleasant in contrast to the blue sand he has just plodded through. A sign repeats the information that there are rest stops every hour, consisting of a prayer meeting and a light lunch.

At the first such stop he talks with a pleasant hostess: “I’ve come a long way. Please tell me where this path is taking us.”

She smiles and replies, “You will be beautifully housed and well taken care of. Your journey will be over by nightfall.”

“The traveler walks on, increasingly perplexed. Just as darkness begins to fall after a scenic journey through the rocks and trees, he finds himself on the brow of a hill looking down on a city.

“Welcome!” Exclaims a man standing beneath a wrought iron arch identical to the arch through which he had passed earlier.

“Thank you,” replies the traveler. “But where am I?”

“Why, this is Christian City!”

Without another word the traveler turns and runs back the same way he came. With Christian City out of sight, he slows to a walk but doesn’t stop until he’s reached the other arch, the end of the false path. He cries out, “I have only one desire: to find that narrow gate and enter it before I take a single rest. How could I have been so blind? Of course the wide gate had been almost obliterated by weeds and vines.

Daybreak finds him on a narrow path winding up through scarlet rocks. There is a hum in the air as of a wind through trees, but neither wind nor trees are found here. The hum grows louder and finally can be distinguished as a chant of many voices. Now the traveler sees the people on the path ahead. He has become part of a procession of people all moving toward the City of God. As they walk they are each talking someone unseen. Some of them are crying. Some seem exuberant. Some are mentioning people’s names and asking good things for them. Some ask their neighbors ahead or behind for help, but their main concern is with their unseen listener.

The traveler’s mysterious companion now returns and addresses him. “Here in the Wilderness of Prayer the contrast with Christian City is extreme, you know. There, they do have prayer meetings and people pray before they go to bed. When life becomes difficult, their prayer becomes intense, until the crisis passes. But in the Wilderness of Prayer, prayer becomes one’s way of life, the source of one’s whole existence. The time has come for YOU to be lost in a life of prayer. Meditate on these passages in the Gospel of Luke,” she adds handing him a sheet of paper on which is written:

Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus also had been baptized and was Praying, the heavens opened, and the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in bodily form, as a dove, and voice came from heaven, “Thou are my beloved Son; with thee I am will pleased” (Luke 3:21-22)

But so much the more the report went abroad concerning him; and great multitudes gathered to hear and to be healed of their infirmities. But he withdrew to the wilderness and Prayed. (Luke 5:15-16)

In those days he went out into the hills to Pray; and all night he continued in prayer to God. And when it was day, he called his disciples, and chose from them twelve, whom he named apostles…(Luke 6:12-13)

Now about eight days after these sayings he took with him Peter and John and James, and went up on the mountains to Pray. And when He was Praying, the appearance of his countenance was altered, and his raiment became dazzling white. (Luke 9:28-29)

He was Praying in a certain place, and when he ceased, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to Pray, as John taught his disciples” (Luke 11:1)

And he came out, and went, as his custom, to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him. And when he came to the place he said to them, “pray that you may not enter into temptation.” And he withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, and knelt down and Prayed. (Luke 22:39-41)

And when they came to the place which is called The Skull, there they crucified him, and the criminals, one on the right and one of the left. And Jesus said. “Father for forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:33-34

“A prayer life is something we engage in alone, yet it brings us into fellowship with God and man as nothing else will,” his companion tells him when he has finished reading. “Prayer is going to God, to the Father’s door, and asking for bread so that you can give it to your needy brother. When you knock and keep knocking it always opens. Always. Out of that communion with God comes something you share with others. And as you share what God gives you, you have a communion with them. A person will have this communion even if he’s shy or clumsy. For this life of prayer delivers one from the fear of other people’s opinions and the fear of one’s own blunders.”

“But does it take these eerie mountains, these cliffs, this continuous danger to learn to pray?” Asks the traveler.

“Well, in the past you cried to God in you occasional emergencies. Here you are learning to see your life as a continuous crisis, driving you to call on God day and night. “Shall not God vindicate his elect who cry to him day and night?’ The clearer our vision of what happens in the world, how close to the edge of chaos the nations are, the more we understand that the only way to know life is to come close to God, the Father in prayer, to cry to Him day and night. We pray without ceasing because the crisis in earthly life is never over.”

“But why does it all have to be so hard? It looks to me as though the climb through these mountains is the toughest part of the journey yet.”

“Because prayer is our main work. It takes thought, concentration, an active will and the best of one’s strength to pray for the hallowing of God’s name, the coming of God’s kingdom, to pray for laborers in the harvest, or to pray for specific people and their needs. You have barely begun to scratch the surface of the awesome things that wait to be done in answer to your prayers, if you will keep going.”

“That’s it, though! To keep going. I’m getting so tired.”

“This is because your prayers are becoming engaged in the Real Battle. Prayer is the ground where we overcome evil with good. In these mountains you will learn to pray for your enemies. The life of overcoming evil with good starts with asking that good will come to those who have done evil to us.”

The narrow path leads to a lookout where the traveler and his companion share a meal. Afterwards they walk to the edge of the lookout where she points to the path winding down through the mountains which diminish in size until somewhere near the horizon they appear to reach their end.

“You see, there begins the Harvest,” the travelers companion says, pointing to a view beyond them, “Remember these words which Jesus said:

‘Do you not say, there are yet four months, then comes the harvest? I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see how the field are already white for harvest. He who reaps receives wages, and gathers fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together. For here the saying holds true, “One sows and another reaps.” I sent you to reap that for which you did not labor; others have labored, and you will have entered into their labor.’”

The traveler looked into the distance while his companion explains further: “In Christian City, remember there is fine, wide street called Missionary boulevard, lined with spacious well kept buildings and adorned with fountains and lawns and lovely shrubs. Those buildings house every missionary enterprise known in the Christian world. There are headquarters for literature outreach, editorial offices for elaborate missionary magazines, and smaller facilities that provide a prayer letter service for the lesser known laborers. There are studios that produce world literature, telethons and video tapes for missionary appeals. There are institutions that offer refresher courses for missionaries on furlough, and a computerized itinerary service for missionaries who need to broaden their financial base. There are recruiting centers, rest facilities for retired missionaries and even a budding record company. But lately Missionary Boulevard has been thrown into a panic by some disturbing news. Word has been received that large numbers of missionaries have committed the unpardonable breach of missionary etiquette: instead of taking as their mission field the approved territory of the known world, missionaries have plunged in to the desert toward the City of God.

“But what kind of mission field is this desert?” The traveler asks. “Whose soul are you going to save in the Wilderness of Forgiveness except your own? And when you get to the Wilderness of Worship, everyone there is already alive with God’s glory. In the Wilderness of Prayer there is wonderful communion with other travelers, and I’m learning to intercede. But there aren’t any lost souls…”

The Harvest

Reaching the outer extremity of the Wilderness of Prayer, the traveler in my dream is taking in his first clear view of his destination. In the far distance, radiant with a holy splendor, is the City of God. Visibly overcome with emotion, his step quickens. Suddenly he encounters a terrible stench of smoke and echoing bodies. Now there are corpses everywhere. Forms with life left are moaning for help.

A woman doubled up with pain begs the traveler, “Please, please do something for me. I can’t tolerate this pain anymore!”

“I’m powerless,” he tells her. “What do you think I could do for you?” “A little water is all I need. Please bring me some water!”

“Where am I going to find water in the desert?”

“How long do you think YOU’LL last,” she replies, “unless you find water for yourself? Please find some and bring it to me.”

As the traveler scans the desert in bewilderment, his mysterious companion returns and guides him to a spring surrounded by thousands of empty flasks.

“Drink some yourself,” she suggests, “and then fill a flask for the woman.”

After drinking this water, the traveler is immediately strengthened and brings some to the woman. By the time she has finished drinking her health is restored. Immediately she takes the flask, runs to the spring and begins helping her neighbors. There are men with deep wounds, children lying on their backs with faint, rapid breathing, and elderly people with dirty bandages around their worn faces. Some victims are screaming with pain and others are weeping silently to themselves. Some are revived with a single flask of water. Others need much more. I see other travellers engaged in this same effort. As victims are healed, they too participate in the labor of raising up others. As they carry water from the spring, the traveler shares this passage from the Gospel of John with another man:

“meanwhile the disciples besought him saying, “Rabbi, eat.” But he said to them, “I have food to eat of which you do not know. So the disciples said to one another, “Has anyone brought him food?” Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to accomplish his word.”

“I guess we’re learning what this means,” added the traveler.

He spends many days in that place involved in the work of revival. One evening as he rests by the spring his companion returns and sits down beside him.

“I don’t suppose we’ll be able to go on to the City of God until we’ve finished here?” The traveler asks her.

“That is true,” she replies.

“But will they wait for us?”

“Don’t worry. Just keep reviving these people until they’re all on their feet. Then the gates of the City of God will be open and the inhabitants will come out and escort you in. Bear this in mind:

‘Do not say, There are yet four months, then comes the harvest. I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see the fields are white for harvest. He who reaps receives wages, and gathers fruit for eternal life, so that sower and reaper may rejoice together. For here the saying holds true, “One sows and another reaps.” I sent you to reap that for which you did not labor; others have labored and you have entered into their labor.’”

“But these needs are so staggering that I am beginning to feel overwhelmed. The joy of seeing restoration take place before my eyes is offset to some degree by the vastness of this sea of despair. Is there and end to it?”

“Brother,” replies his companion, “just as you had to lose yourself in God’s forgiveness, and in worship and prayer, you are now losing yourself fin the harvest. It is one thing to dabble in the harvest. It’s quite another to be lost in it.”

“But will I have the strength to keep on working among people with such great needs?”

“Isn’t that what Jesus did?”

And as he sat at the table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and sat down with Jesus and his disciples. And when the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” But when he heard it, he said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. Go and learn what this means, ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice.’ For I came not to call the righteous, but the sinners.”

“It must have become discouraging for Him, though”

“Jesus wept over religious Jerusalem for its hardness of heart. Obviously His greatest encouragement on the human side came from these repenting sinners. Of these he never tired. You can confidently abandon yourself to this harvest without danger of being engulfed by it, provided you keep your vision of the City, and provided you do your work here with a whole heart. The Spirit of the Lord will sustain you if you will be careful to listen to these people as Jesus listened to the woman at the well, to the lepers, the lame, the blind, the father of the demon possessed boy. Don’t be in a hurry. Take time to listen and ask the right questions. Find out where people really hurt, what they really need. Also, you must tell them about Jesus as you go about with your flask. The water in the flask and this message of yours are identical. These dying people are thirsting for Jesus, not theories about Jesus, but Jesus Himself. The message of Jesus is a drink of refreshing water which brings them back to life. Remember the verse, ‘Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons. You received without pay, give without pay.’

Don’t be satisfied until the mercy of God has raised them ALL to their feet.”

“Yes. Think about this passage in Revelation;

“And I saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared a bride adorned for her husband; and I heard a great voice from the throne, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband; and I heard a great voice from the throne saying, ‘Behold, the dwelling of God is with men. He will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will be with them; he will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, for the former things have passed away.’”

“As you first experience the labor of the harvest and discover you are actually able to raise these perishing ones to their feet by giving them living water from the divine spring, Jesus, you have tremendous joy. The wilderness experiences of forgiveness, worship of God and prayer have issued in the power to heal the sick in the name of Jesus.”

“‘He who believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works that these will he do, because I go to the Father.’ The challenge is to endure.”

The Vision

When I next see the traveler in my dream, he has begun to complain, “How long is this gong to go on? I would have thought that by now the work would be finished and we could go on. I’m sorry, but I’m tired. I’m going over by that boulder to rest in the shade for a couple of days.”

Later another traveler passes the boulder and finds him lying there almost dead. Running to the spring he fills two flasks, returns and pours the precious water down his throat.

“Drink, brother, drink!”

“Thank you! Oh, thank you! I was almost done for,” says the traveler between gulps. “But how did I come to this? What went wrong?”

His mysterious companion joins him again. “Brother,” she says, “you lost your strength because you lost your vision. The City of God over there is still your destination. It is your home, the dwelling place of our God. While you work, be sure to take time daily, hourly, to pause and look at the City of God. If you fail to look up in the midst of your labors and see the City of God, fail to stop and hear it’s music, neglect to breathe the atmosphere it sends forth to you, or to drink from that steam which flows out from beneath its gates, you will be exhausted. You must remember that sustaining power comes from the City.”

“The traveler resumes his work in the Harvest with fresh vigor. But at nightfall overcome by weariness. He goes to the spring; approaching it is a woman who looks to be quite elderly, yet doesn’t appear the least bit tired.

“What is your secret?” Asks the traveler. “You look so youthful and vigor while I have no strength left.”

“I have taken my cue from Daniel,” she tells him. “Daniel must have been a busy man, yet in the midst of the daily pressures he continued to return to his upper chamber where the windows opened westward. There looking toward Jerusalem hundreds of miles away, he prayed and gave thanks to God. Even though it meant the lions’ den, Daniel refused to neglect his prayers. Daniel keeps his vision alive by making the City of God his focus. Ad that’s what I do. The more problems I have to contend with her in the Harvest, the more time seems to press in on me, the more firmly I fix my eye on the City of God. I make sure to keep looking up. Every time I eat bread and drink wine, I do so in anticipation as well as in remembrance. This is the food of the City, you know. It keeps my eyes AND my heart there.”

When the traveler left the old woman, he seemed to be consciously attempting to keep his vision before him. In low voice he was singing the words of Revelation: “And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband; and I heard a great voice from the throne saying, ‘Behold, the dwelling of God is with men. He will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will with them; he will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away!”

When I last see the traveler, his mysterious companion had returned with a final admonition for him: “KEEP looking to that City and remember who waits for you there. He has prepared a place for you and will soon be coming for you. Meanwhile, as you look to the City, He will renew your strength so that you will mount up on wings as the eagles, you will run and not be weary, you will walk and not faint.”

Two Revivals

At this point I was swept away from the scene of the traveler’s journey to the top of a high cliff. I found there a stone tablet inscribed with these words from Revelation 19:

“Then I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse! He who sat upon it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he judges and makes war. His eyes are like a flame of fire, and on his head are many diadems; and he has a name inscribed which no one knows but himself. He is clad in a robe dipped in blood, and the name by which he is called is the The Word of God. And the armies of heaven arrayed in fine linen, white and pure, followed him on white horses. From his mouth issues a sharp sword with which to smite the nations and he will rule them with a rod of iron; he will tread the wine press of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty. On his robe and on his thigh he has a name inscribed, King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”

Looking up from the tablet, I saw beneath me two revivals simultaneously in progress. Christian City was experiencing a revival which manifested itself in a massive and rapid growth. Within a very short amount of time the population had increased tenfold. Building was going on everywhere. New homes sprawled up an down the surrounding hills. But the most dramatic aspect of this growth in Christian City was the appearance of magnificent new church structures towering over the country side. One cathedral was being completed which had a spire seventy stories high, housing the world’s most powerful transmitter. Another church was taking shape in the form of a giant glass dome with revolving stage and wrap around sound systems. The most unusual one looked like an upright cross with fifteen elevators taking people up to the sanctuary housed in the south arm and a Christian restaurant housed in the north arm. There were Christian educational facilities for every age group from pre-kindergarten to graduate school; this group sponsored scenic retreat centers in the style of Swiss chalets with vast seminar halls.

There was a feeling in Christian City that this growth was a sign of the world’s last days. Books on the end of the age were up near the top of the Christian best seller lists, second only to the Christian sex manuals. Reporters came from all over the world to do articles on the booming conditions there. The inhabitants of Christian City were claiming that when the End comes, they would be caught away to the City of God, before the chaos erupted.

At the same time, I saw across the desert far distant from Christian City, a very different revival taking place with none of the accouterments of successful religion. Dying men and women were being raised to their feet like the dry bones Ezekiel saw. They were being delivered from their diseases, their sins, and their spiritual prisons, merely by drinking the living life giving water shared by others, bringing healing to them. As by a spreading fire or a surging flood, the sick ones were being swept to their feet. Laborers there, who’d spent years seeing limited results, found that now it was taking no more than a single drop of water on a parched tongue to raise the dying to life. And each day the process was accelerating.

Finally I saw the last prone body raised to life. What had appeared a battlefield of defeat had become the camp of a mighty army. Suddenly an earthquake shook the ground beneath my feet. The Sky darkened and a sound of war rolled in from the east.

Then I saw Christian City being invaded and destroyed. The magnificent cathedrals, the world’s largest cross, retreat centers and seminar halls were splintered apart and flattened by deafening explosions. Dead bodies of the inhabitants who had thought they would escape this holocaust filled the streets. The armies of destruction now pressed on into the desert toward the scene of the second revival. Soon this seemingly indestructible horde was engulfing the Wilderness of forgiveness, the Wilderness Worship and the Wilderness of Prayer. When the City of God came into its view, a single roar like that of a wounded beast filled the air. The horde drove on toward its goal, appearing to storm the City of God.

But near the wall of the City, the army of revived ones waited poised and ready. When the enemy came within range, the gates of the City burst open. Out marched the Army of Light led by a King of such splendor that the enemy horde had to shield its eyes. The revived ones merged with the Army of Light and joined battle with the enemy. Three-and-a half days later the war was over. The enemy was destroyed and the triumphant ones entered the City of God for which they had been chosen before the foundation of the world.

Again I was swept away to read another large tablet engraved with further words from Revelation:

“Then I saw an angel standing in the sun, and with a loud voice he called to all the birds that fly in midheaven, ‘Come, gather for the great supper of God, to eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of captains, the flesh mighty men, the flesh of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all men, both free and slave, both small and great.’ And I saw the beast and the kings of earth with their armies gathered to make war against him who sits upon the horse and against his army. And the beast was captured, and with it the false prophet who in its presence had worked the signs by which he deceived those who had received the mark of the beast and whose who worshiped its image. These two were thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with brimstone. And the rest were slain by the sword of him who sits upon the horse, the sword that issues from his mouth; and all the birds were gorged with their flesh.

“Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain. And he seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, that he could deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years were ended. After that he must be loosed for a little while. Then I saw thrones, and seated on them were those to whom judgement was committed. Also I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their testimony to Jesus and for the word of God, and who had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life, and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.”

When I had finished reading this, as abruptly as my dream had come to me it ended, leaving me with a deep sense of awe, a new awareness of the undercurrents in my own life, and a renewed desire to seek to know God in spirit and truth.

Never has it been more clear to me that two revivals are in progress on the earth. One is the revival of the Spirit of God by which dead men and women are freed from their sins by the blood of the Lamb and raised to a life which is the life of the sons of God, a life which bears God’s nature, manifests God’s mercy. The other revival is the revival of religious flesh, a revival which is so appealing and gathers such multitudes and wields such power in this world, because it offers all the comfort of religion while allowing you to keep your ego and all rights to yourself.

Surely each of us has to decide which revival he is going to be part of . Am I going to invest my life in some enterprise of booming Christian City? Or am I going to loose my life in the pursuit of God’s will and mercy? Am I going to concentrate on building something that will cause the citizens of Christian City of sit up and take notice? Or am I going to spend my life bringing the poor and the maimed and the halt and the blind to the Master’s table?

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Benny Meador on June 24th, 2009

by Clay Sikes (06/22/2009)

I awakened Sunday morning, June 21st, 2009 (Father’s Day) with an excitement in my spirit. As with mornings past, I heard a single word that let me know that Father wanted to speak to me. The word I repeatedly heard was “contrast.” Contrast by definition means ‘clear distinction; an evidential difference.’ As I contemplated this word, I more deeply yearned to hear what God was saying about it. I picked this up in my ‘prophetic’ ear and knew it had to do with me, but also felt relevance to the remnant body. Years of training by the Holy Spirit has caused me to know and understand different purposes in different things I hear the Father saying, and this ‘Word’ measured in me in a prophetic sense. Often these words are directional and informational to me, and often relate to a test I am enduring, which subsequently becomes my testimony. There can never be a testimony without there first being a test.

I subscribe heavily to the belief that the highest form of communication (among men) in the earth today is ‘spirit to spirit,’not intellect to intellect; and the highest form of spirit to spirit is testimony. “They overcame him (satan) by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony…” Revelation 12:11. No man can lead you where he has not been, as leadership in the powerless church of today is generally made up of men of theology rather than men of ‘testimony.’ Another perversion, which exacerbates the powerless state, is that many attempt to occupy the position of ‘spiritual father’ when they have yet learned to become sons (Romans 8:14). One must hear by the Spirit in order to be led of the Spirit. Obvious exceptions to this general statement are increasing in number, but as of today they are the exception rather than the rule. When a true ‘spirit to spirit’ word of testimony is released under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, impartation takes place; and impartation is a revelation so deep and powerful that it has immediate anointed ability to change the life of the hearer. “Gold and silver have I none, but such as I have I give thee, stand up and walk.” The lame beggar had not been sitting around listening to Gloria Copeland teaching tapes on healing, but rather received a spirit to spirit impartation from Peter that enabled him to stand up and walk.  Impartation in this sense is the ultimate ‘contrast,’ as one minute this cripple laid helpless, and the next he was standing walking.

This ‘Word’ relative to ‘contrast’ is testimony, not theology. As most know who subscribe to www.lighthouseprophecy.com, I am a businessman – a real estate developer by trade, yet not in a business sense, but rather ‘called’ to the marketplace. My industry has been hit hard in the economic times in which we now live. And though I have ventured through failure (twice), learning the vast separation between being lead by ‘ambition’ and being lead of the Holy Spirit, I sense that I am living in the times of my destiny. These past lessons were hard, and until I died to it all, I could never live in this arena. The other half of one of my favorite scriptures – Revelation 12:11…”they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death,” offers the key to being ‘called’ to an area – until one has died to it, he cannot truly live in it!

As I meditated the word ‘contrast,’ I began to have a ‘day vision’of sorts as God was showing me separation. I saw a great shaking; an upheaval of sorts as I saw something belonging to Him coming out of and becoming separate from those things that did not belong to Him.I saw things being contrasted from other things, and a clear distinction between the two. I saw the things of Him increase and grow. As I dug deeper in the spirit, I heard “I, even, I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no savior. I have revealed and saved and proclaimed – I, and not some foreign god among you. You are my witnesses, declares the Lord, that I am God. Yes, and from ancient days I am He. No one can deliver out of my hand. When I act, who can reverse it?” – Isaiah 43:11-13. Our country is undergoing what many thought could never happen again, a complete financial meltdown that has destroyed icons in American business history – AIG, General Motors, Chrysler, Washington Mutual, and many more. God is with His people in this time of famine, and this will soon become more evident than ever.

On April 2nd 2001, the Lord spoke and said there was a time coming in which the ‘Kingdom’ would arise and the Babylonian World’s System would fall. Perhaps no other chapter in the Bible more accurately portrays the fall of the world’s system than does Chapter 47 of Isaiah. What was so amazing about the 2001 ‘Word’ was perhaps what I saw; as I saw Isaiah 43:11-13 come out of and destroy Isaiah 47. Obviously, seeing one chapter of the bible consuming another made no sense. I am no bible scholar, and I had no real remembrance of these scriptures until I actually opened my bible and read. Of importance, in May of 1988 I had heard a similar ‘Word’ relative to seeing the Kingdom arise, and the world’s system fall. Since August of 2001, when we launched www.lighthouseprophecy.com, I have written much about the dichotomy of the two systems that compete for our affection daily – the World’s System and the Kingdom of God. I have felt since 1988 that my destiny, in great part, was tied to the rise of the Kingdom and the fall of the World’s System; and always I felt my involvement to be in the marketplace – specifically real estate.

The World’s System is alive and well in many aspects of our lives, but no place is it more evident than the marketplace. The Babylonian World’s System is satan’s bride, just as the true Church is the Lord’s bride, and for purposes of laying a foundation a brief description of the World’s System is necessary. This system is characterized by man’s complete and utter dependency upon man including themselves, institutions, systems, banks, etc., It is pride, arrogance, greed, territorialism, manipulation, control all stemming from the soul (intellect) of man. This system is served by men who are full of themselves. The Kingdom, on the other hand, is man’s complete and utter dependence upon God, not moving by anything except a proceeding word from the Holy Ghost, and is only possible with those who have come to the end of themselves.

As we all know, a true shaking is taking place in this world in all financial markets, as chaos, upheaval, wars and rumors of wars, besiege the world and men look to other men for solutions. There is however, another breed arising; those who like Jacob cling to the Father, who know that of their own selves they can do nothing (John 5:30). Years of shaking has caused the ‘clinging’ to be with a sure hand – men, of great resolve who say, “I will not let you go less you bless me.” For a while the shaking seemed to affect them too, but as time continued something different began to happen to these men: they began to emerge from the others. They began to rise to the top, and the evidence of their light was greater than ever because of the vast darkness around them. These emerging men in the marketplace will be the first great sign of separation, as God begins separating the sheep from the goats, the wheat from the chaff, and reveals great contrast between what is His and what is not. While the marketplace is certainly not the only place this will happen among God’s people, I prophetically believe, to a large extent, it will be the ‘starting place.’ Like Joseph, these men will carry an anointing during times of great difficulty, and will make a difference in the lives of those God called them to. They will play dual roles in leadership, both visionary and provisionary, and by their example of ‘Kingdom’ practice they will shear the world’s system right out from under itself. The concept of hearing God first in business will not be a foreign subject, nor will the placement of large sums of money into non-profit ventures. They will know that God and God alone performed this. (Isaiah 41:20)

As I saw the contrast God was speaking of, and to which I am currently experiencing in my business, I asked for scripture that would confirm this word. Famine and disaster are all around me, but God said “In famine He would ransom me from death.” He told me to laugh at destruction and famine, for you have a covenant. Know your tent is secure; you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing. In times of disaster you will not wither; in days of famine you will enjoy plenty.” (Job 5:20-26/Psalm 37:19). Famine has been all around me, as many large regional real estate developers have closed or now in some state of failure, yet I am still standing. God desires us to remain in the light, even when darkness surrounds us – “Then the Lord said to Moses, stretch out your hand toward the sky so that darkness will spread over Egypt – DARKNESS THAT CAN BE FELT (The darkness covering our country today can be felt). So Moses stretched out his hand toward the sky, and total darkness covered all Egypt for three days. No one else could see anyone else or leave his place for three days. YET ALL THE ISRAELITES HAD LIGHT IN THE PLACES WHERE THEY LIVED.” (Exodus 10:21-23) God makes a clear distinction between His people and others. We are entitled (covenanted) to have rights to a better way of life – “But on that day I will deal differently with the Land of Goshen, where my people live; no swarms of flies will be there, so that you will know that I, the Lord, am in this land. I WILL MAKE A DISTINCTION (CONTRAST) BETWEEN MY PEOPLE AND YOUR PEOPLE.” (Exodus 8:22, 23) No greater time of distinction between God’s people and those of the world, than in times of great famine and difficulty.

God’s covenant with us is to make a clear distinction (contrast) between our businesses and lives, and the world’s during times of famine – I still standing while large real estate developers, banks, financial institutions, and insurance companies have failed. Since this writing is more geared to businessmen, I asked for clear scriptural evidence of God’s hand on those of us in the marketplace.”But the Lord will make a distinction between the livestock of Israel and that of Egypt, SO NO ANIMALS BELONGING TO ISRAELITES WILL DIE.” (Exodus 9:4) It is important to note that animals are animals, but “those belonging to Israelites” don’t die! Our livestock today is our stock and trade (business), and just as in famine’s past, so too is the same protection and favor upon us during times of crisis.

As Christians, we have protection and provision during times of famine. Our homes and property are protected by God. The ONLY place it did not hail was the land of Goshen, where the Israelites were.

This final point is perhaps the strongest, especially for those suffering right now. Our companies have just gone through the period of ‘no straw for our bricks;’ a time in which our daily labor was made twice as difficult, but we are not ignorant of satan’s devices used to gain advantage over humans. One of those devices is to heap untold difficulties and discouragements upon us in the final hour in a final effort to cause us to give up. We have all heard the hour of greatest darkness is just before dawn. Just before our great exodus from extreme bondage to extreme freedom, satan will “Make the work harder for the men so that they keep working and pay no attention to the lies” (Exodus 5:9). In reading the 5th Chapter of Exodus you will note that Pharaoh demanded the harsh taskmasters who enslaved the Israelites to make bricks daily, to make the task even more difficult. With all the commotion about leaving Egypt, Pharaoh’s reasoning was that if they were made to work even harder, and discouraged even more, they would “pay no attention to the lies”

What lie? YOU ARE ABOUT TO BE FREE! In our companies, we have faced resounding discouragement as the enemy removed the straw in our brick making process, but we are not ignorant – WE ARE ABOUT TO BE FREE BY GOD’S OWN HAND!

Clay Sikes – www.LighthouseProphecy.org

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Benny Meador on June 11th, 2009

by Michael Miller

About 3 weeks ago the Lord began speaking to me some words that have now come together to be a revelation that is reshaping my life! Of these words, the last word is the one that I want to share with you today. I hope and pray that the Holy Spirit uses the same word to launch all of us into a spiritual habitation likened unto David, which I believe few New Testament believers have enjoyed.

What I share today has taken me about two weeks to digest to finally culminate its understanding.

Have you ever been asked or asked yourself “What made David a man after God’s own heart?” I have and I’ve always thought that it was because he returned to God after each fall or sin. In other words, it was because he continued to keep himself “before” God.

I’ve been asked how could David have committed adultery and murder, and still be called a man after God’s own heart. To which my answer was always the same, it was because he always returned to God after each fall or sin.

It was about two weeks ago that the Lord asked me what it meant when the Bible states that “David was a man after God’s own heart…” Honestly, I didn’t know. I knew the answer that I had communicated above, but that was just an answer…almost lip service. In fact, I hadn’t really answered it in some time because I realized that I really didn’t know. I went to Acts 13:22 “After He had removed him, He raised up David to be their king, concerning whom He also testified and said, ‘I HAVE FOUND DAVID the son of Jesse, A MAN AFTER MY HEART, who will do all My will.‘” NASU

This is where the fun for me began…Since it was the meaning of the text that I was wrestling with, I had to go back to the text to reconcile the question the Lord had asked me.

Before we delve into that, let me pose a question to you…what if we have read the statement wrong all these years? Or, what if we have misunderstood its meaning? What if, “A MAN AFTER MY HEART”, speaking of David, is not positional, but directional?

In other words, the meaning has to either be that

1. David was created to have/possess a heart after God, making it an (Godly) attribute

or

2. David was running in motion with a heart after God, making him a pursuer of God.

Let’s look at one of the Old Testament Scriptures that really sets the stage for Acts 13:22 which is noted above.  Samuel 15:11 states, “I regret that I have made Saul king, for he has turned back from following Me and has not carried out My commands.” And Samuel was distressed and cried out to the Lord all night.” NASU

Is there anyone who could deny that with Saul, it was an issue of the heart? So, with his replacement, it must also be an issue of the heart…
Samuel 13:14 states, “…The LORD has sought out for Himself a man after His own heart, and the LORD has appointed him as ruler over His people, because you have not kept what the LORD commanded you.” NASU

Now, beyond what I have shown here, I performed some exegesis to look at the original Hebrew and Greek to determine some of the nuances of the word “after” used when describing David as a man after God’s own heart.

There are no nuances or undertones that can be found for Samuel 13:14, after His own heart. In other words, the Hebrew didn’t offer any insight as to grammatical use of “after” in this verse.

However, when I went to Acts 13:22 and looked at A MAN AFTER MY HEART in the Greek, the answer to the question “what it meant when the Bible states that ‘David was a man after God’s own heart’” not only unfolded, but permeated revelation and truth.

In Acts 13:22, the word for after is kata in the Greek. While it does mean after, its characteristic is clearly from the perspective of motion and/or direction.

So, put on your seat belt…we’re about to take off! Remember when I posed in my opening:

What if we have read the statement wrong all these years? Or, what if we have misunderstood its meaning? What if, “A MAN AFTER MY HEART”, speaking of David, is not positional, but directional?

In other words, the meaning has to either be that

1. David was created to have/possess a heart after God, making it an (Godly) attribute of David

or

2. David was running in motion with a heart after God, making him a pursuer of God.

According to the Greek rendering in Acts 13:22, David was a man “in motion” after God’s own heart. David was a pursuer of God!!! He lived in the “direction” of God.

Think about it…The entire reason that Saul was rejected by God was because Saul “…turned back from following Me and has not carried out My commands” (1 Samuel 15:11). Saul did not allow his heart to be after God. He was not interested in pursuing God. Saul was only interested in fulfilling his own desires. In contrast, however, we see that David was only interested in following after God. Sure David sinned, but the Bible never declares that David was perfect or that he was expected to be. Maybe that’s where I got it wrong all these years. David was in motion after God’s heart to please God, not uniquely created by God to please Him. Saul was in motion to please himself, not God. So who are WE in motion to please?

To really understand David’s heart, the one in motion after God, we need to look at Psalms. It’s here that we see the portrait painted of a heart yearning for the relationship with God. Now don’t misunderstand me, I’m not glorifying him nor exalting him. I am merely walking a path to find out what made him a man after God’s own heart. Beyond that, he was just a man…sins and all. Maybe that’s why we should all identify with him more…because there’s a “flesh” aspect that makes him a little more like us…or perhaps, makes us a little more like him.

Before we look at some specific Psalms, it would behoove us to grasp an understanding of David’s overall contribution to the entire Book of Psalms. The Book of Psalms contains 150 Psalms, broken into chapters. Of these 150 Psalms, 73 are ascribed to David. That means that 49% of the Book of Psalms was written by David. The Book of Psalms actually translates as the “Book of Praises”. If I’m correct, I believe that the Spirit of God is about to demonstrate to us what being a “man after God’s own heart” is really about.

Let’s look at David’s heart…

David wrote in Psalms 19:14,
14 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
Be acceptable in Your sight,
O LORD , my rock and my Redeemer.

NASU

Time will not permit me to expound on this verse right now, but in the context of what we’ve learned thus far, WOW! David sounds like a man really, dare I say it, AFTER the heart of God. He is in full pursuit. David was even concerned about what God found him meditating on…David was consumed with pleasing God.

David states in Psalms 51:10-11,
10 “Create in me a clean heart, O God,
And renew a steadfast spirit within me.
11 Do not cast me away from Your presence
And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.”
NASU

After the fall with Bathsheba, David is confronted by Nathan the prophet. David is found guilty of both murder and adultery. Yet, the Bible calls him a man after God’s own heart. It makes sense now. The above Psalm was written after Nathan confronts David. Look at David’s heart! He immediately pursues God again. He goes after God’s heart. Furthermore, look at the revelation that David had as an Old Testament man of God, “And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.” WOW. What did an Old Testament man know about the Spirit of God? Isn’t that supposed to be in Acts? Wasn’t that what got me started chasing after this in the first place, Acts 13:22? David understood the anointing AND the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Hear his cry. Oh God, do not remove me from your presence. Don’t cast me aside. Remember that David, since a youth, had known his God. Even before Goliath, David knew God and was profoundly confident in his relationship with Him. Now we see that David had grown into a man who was just as profoundly confident in his relationship with God’s Holy Spirit. Losing the Holy Spirit would have been just as crushing to David as being expelled from God’s presence.

Let’s look at one more Psalm. In Psalms 139:2-7, David penned,
2 “You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
You understand my thought from afar.
3 You scrutinize my path and my lying down,
And are intimately acquainted with all my ways.
4 Even before there is a word on my tongue,
Behold, O Lord, You know it all.
5 You have enclosed me behind and before,
And laid Your hand upon me.
6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
It is too high, I cannot attain to it.
7 Where can I go from Your Spirit?
Or where can I flee from Your presence?”
NASU

By the time we get from Psalm 51 to Psalm 139, we see that David literally resides in God’s presence. Please don’t think that this is some super-spiritual person or fairy tale. This is the exact opposite. This is a man…a person afflicted with the human condition, just as we are. But David sought to pursue God, not because of his sin, but because of his need for the presence of God in his life.

This is what God has been revealing to me and wants to reveal to us. The only way to break free from the mediocrity that entraps us in our spiritual lives is to become pursuers of God. We must not see David as a prodigy, but a prototype…not an enigma, but a typology. What will happen when the “church” becomes pursuers of God?

Let’s find out!!!

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