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Transcript of SEEC Magazine Vol.14 Issue 4
STRENGTHEN
ENCOURAGE
EQUIP
COMFORT 1Co 14:3; Eph 4:12
I� THIS ISSUE
Synergizing Heaven & Earth......….....3
Jim Hodges
Becoming Mature Sons.........................6
Kathy Gabler
Symbols Journal....................................7
Weaponry
Kathy Gabler
Distractors………………..................10
Dr. Elwyn Lewis
Hope Deferred….................................15
Melissa Gabler
The Church & Keys &
Government.........................................17
Simon Purvis
Christianity Vanquished in
Britain.................................................21
Dr. Terry L. Thompson
The Rock.............................................28
Marty Gabler
Volume 14 Issue 4 August/September 2010
Seek
ye first th
e Kingdom of G
od an
d His rig
hteo
usness. *
Thank you fo
r sowing in
to SEEC M
inistries In
ternatio
nal.
O� THE COVER: Mat 6:28 Why worry about clothes? Look how the wild flowers grow. They don't work hard to make their clothes. Mat 6:29 But I tell you that Solomon with all his wealth wasn't as well clothed as one of them. Mat 6:30 God gives such beauty to every-thing that grows in the fields, even though it is here today and thrown into a fire tomor-row. He will surely do even more for you!
“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed...when it is full grown...becomes a tree.”
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SEEC Magazine 3 August/September 2010
The challenge
and call upon the Church
of the 21st Century is to
align its worship with the
worship in the heavens
around the throne of the
Lord God. The guide-
book for meeting this
challenge and fulfilling
this call is the Book of
Revelation.
From Genesis to
Revelation we hear the call
to realign the earth with
heaven. The Bible begins
with, "In the beginning
God made the heavens and
the earth" (Genesis 1:1).
The strong implication is
that heaven and earth were
in harmony. Sin had not
yet been released in the
earth. When it was released
through the fall of our first parents, earth became disharmonized with
heaven. In fact, everything came into disharmony when Adam and Eve
embraced the lie of Lucifer.
God and man became disharmonized in their relationship. Adam and
Eve's relationship became strained and disharmonized. Adam and Eve and
the environment no longer related in the same way. Certainly Cain was not
in harmony with his brother, Abel.
Throughout the Old Testament, God called new heirs through whom
He desired to re-harmonize earth with heaven . From Noah, to Abraham, to
Moses, and to David, God brought forth new dimensions of His plan to
overcome the disharmony. All of these were like "new Adams" with whom
God started over. Through each of them the Lord released a new order of
worship. Each of these orders included blood sacrifice by which God
would establish His covenant in the earth. The order for Adam was the Gar-
den. For Noah, it was the ark, a sort of floating garden. In Abraham, altars
throughout the land of promise became the order. In Moses, the pattern for
Jim Hodges
SEEC Magazine 4 August/September 2010
the tabernacle came. And through David, although actually built by Solo-
mon, the Temple expressed the new order of worship. Although there was
some historical progress in the plan of God, all of these new Adams did as
the first one did. They failed, and they fell.
When we come to New Testament times, we behold the Lamb of God Who
takes away the sin of the world. He is the Last Adam-Second Man who did not
fail nor fall. Through Him and His redeeming and atoning blood, the worship
order is established in the heavenlies which would become the pattern for wor-
ship in the earth among His followers.
When He hung on the cross, the horizontal and the vertical met in reconciling
power. Man is reconciled to God and the earth is legally, judicially, and covenan-
tally re-harmonized with heaven. Now the Church, through the worship order
inaugurated by the Lamb, will become the vessel through whom the Lord God
will experientially re-harmonize the earth with heaven. Now it will be the Church
of the redeemed who will pray as He taught, "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be
done, on earth as it is in heaven!"
If the Church will synergize with heaven in its worship and intercession, the
earth will once again be in harmony with heaven!
It would be good here to recall two Biblical settings which present a picture
of synergy between heaven and earth. The first one is found at Bethel when Jacob
saw angels ascending and descending on a ladder that connected earth with
heaven. He then declared, "This is none other than the house of God, and this is
the gate of heaven" (Genesis 28: 17). It was here that the Lord renewed the Abra-
hamic covenant with Jacob. It was also here that Jacob received the revelation
that earth and heaven are connected. If the Church, the house of God, is the gate
of heaven, then something of heaven is here on the earth. Indeed the access to
heaven is on the earth and that access is found in the Covenant Community of the
Lamb.
Undoubtedly Jesus had this incident in mind when He said to Nathaniel,
"Truly, truly, I say to you, you shall see the heavens opened and the angels of
God ascending and descending on the Son of Man" (John 1:51). Jesus, the Lamb,
would provide access to the Father's presence through His shed blood. And Jesus
is the ladder that reconnects and re-harmonizes earth with heaven!
The Synergy of the Word of God and the Music of God
Author James Jordan makes an intriguing comment about this. He says the
Holy Spirit is the Music of God.1 I would agree. I would add this observation:
God is the original Musician and He created angels to worship Him with music.
In the Godhead, the Holy Spirit is in charge of the music and worship! Christ is
the Living Logos Word of God and the Holy Spirit is the Music of God!
We see the synergy of the word and music in the ministries of two Old Testa-
ment prophets, Samuel and Elisha.
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The Ministry of Samuel
Samuel, who inaugurated the school of the prophets, was accompanied in his
ministry by a prophetic orchestra (I Samuel 10:5). This orchestra brought forth
new sounds never heard in Israel or in the earth! They were a forerunner ministry
who introduced the ministry of song to the priesthood. Up to that time, the priest-
hood was all about sacrifice and teaching the law. In Samuel's ministry, song
joined sacrifice, and this became a foreshadowing of the "Tabernacle of David"
type of worship that would later be established on Mt. Zion. This also pointed
forward to the song of the Sacrificed One, the Lamb! (Revelation 15:3).
The Ministry of Elisha
Later in the history of Israel, the prophet Elisha requested a minstrel before
he prophesied to King Jehoshaphat (II Kings 3: 15). The Scripture states when the
minstrel played, the hand of the Lord came upon the prophet and he released the
word of the Lord. The point is obvious. Both the "word" and the music were pro-
phetically anointed.
These incidents give us further insight when we look at the worship in the
Book of Revelation.
Let me refer again to James Jordan. He makes an insightful observation
when he says that throughout church history, there has been a tendency to slow
down the praise of the Church, to pull it down into a devotional and reverential
piety that gives way to mystical feelings. The Gregorian chant of the Middle
Ages would illustrate his observation. But then the Reformation of the 16th cen-
tury returned the Church, in a measure, to vigorous praise. However, a few gen-
erations later, the churches slowed down their singing and practically eliminated
the rhythmic character of their hymns and Psalms. In the later part of the 20th
century, the charismatic movement restored vigorous praise but sometimes at the
cost of weak doctrine. Jordan is advocating more vigorous worship and
praise for the Church and I would concur.
When we take a closer look at the worship scenes in the Book of Revelation,
we will be confronted with vigorous, demonstrative, instrumental, and yes, loud
worship. It will be as the sound of many waters and peals of thunder. The worship
of the Church ought to move like water and clap like thunder!
(This article is an excerpt from Apostle Jim Hodges’ book Releasing The Sounds
of Heaven on Earth. This book and other materials may be found at his website:
www.fmci.org or by calling the office 972-283-2262. Jim Hodges is the founder
of the Federation of Ministers and Churches International. Having ministered in
over 40 nations, Apostle Hodges serves the Body of Christ internationally as a
teaching apostle with a passion to see the Body of Christ fully established.)
FMCI Conference * September 20-22 EQUIPPING THE REFORMATION GENERATION
UNLOCKING THE DECADE FOR KINGDOM ADVANCEMENT
www.fmci.org * 972-283-2262
SEEC Magazine 6 August/September 2010
A l l
my life on
the church
b e n c h ,
when I heard
“Repent for the
K i n g d o m o f
Heaven is at hand,”
I thought it meant,
get right with God,
Girl, because you
may be at the
pearly gates any
minute!!! How-
ever, I do not be-
lieve that is the em-
phasis that God in-
tended in His word.
I have dis-
covered two major
flaws with that
thinking:
1) It puts the
Kingdom only in the
future and eternity. That is not the case since the Kingdom of God’s
is His authority and power and the Kingdom is where the King has
domain. Even though His throne is in heaven, His domain and His
authority and power are both in heaven and on the earth. That’s why
when Jesus healed, He said, “The Kingdom has come upon you.”
God’s authority and power over sickness and disease has come upon
your physical body, here, now, on earth. Jesus said the Kingdom of
heaven is at hand because the authority and power of God is within
reach! Everything in heaven displays God’s authority and power and
that same authority and power can be displayed on the earth.
2) The second flaw in that thinking is that repentance is not just a call to
confess sin so you will go to heaven and not hell. A fuller, biblical under-
standing of repentance is to consider things differently, change your mind
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and see things as God sees them. Look at life with the power of God fac-
tored into the picture. So, now when I hear “Repent, for the Kingdom of
Heaven is at hand,” it means, Kathy, change your thinking wherever nec-
essary so you are empowered to do all that God intended in your lifetime
and then in eternity as well. Of course, the bottom line is, if we knew how
to think “differently” we would. It takes the Holy Spirit to open our un-
derstanding and help us see things differently.
For example, in our natural thinking, we see vampires, wolfmen, and
witchcraft as great darkness overtaking our doomed world, but if we think
like God thinks, these are all signs of creation groaning for the manifest
sons of God, Rom 8:19. Creation is groaning for powerful men and
women of God to do supernatural things and bring God’s will and order
to this life. Our children perceive this early on. It’s in the DNA of their
spirit to reach beyond natural to supernatural. That’s why they love video
games that take them beyond natural limits, and they’re drawn to heroes
like Superman. If we don’t teach them to know
God and think like He thinks, they won’t know
they were born to walk on water or heal the blind
WHEN it is obedience to Father’s instructions.
If we leave them untrained, they settle
for flawed models like the Hulk or Spiderman,
who do supernatural acts motivated by fear, anger or revenge. Untrained,
they’ll go after super-heroes without any discernment of their dark
sources, like Harry Potter, Matilda and Sabrina. We must teach our
children, and every life we influence, to see as God sees. Of course, the
best way to teach is by example. As we daily learn to think like God
thinks, that becomes our legacy and influence.
A healthy legacy makes it essential to get the basics right. The start-
ing place is how we think about our salvation! Many generations have
been taught that salvation is just an escape from hell, but they need to
think differently. Salvation is empowerment for life!
We are not on earth just to get saved, stay saved and go to heaven.
Our salvation is much more awesome than that! We are on earth with a
purpose. We are part of what God is doing in the history of the world,
history that He has already written, because God knows the end before the
beginning. Isa 46:10 for I am God, and there is no one else; I am God,
and there is none like Me, Declaring the end and the result from the be-
ginning . . . the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall
stand, and I will do all My . . .purpose.
If we leave
them untrained,
they settle for
flawed models.
SEEC Magazine 8 August/September 2010
When the word says our name is written in the Book of Life, did you
think it was just a list of names? I don’t think so. It is the Book of LIFE!
That indicates that our name is written several times, in several chapters
of God’s plans unfolding in the details of history. Maybe your part is to
raise a daughter who will be a godly influence in a school system. Maybe
your part is to build a moral stronghold in the business community, by
selling real estate or working at Kroger. Maybe your part is to encourage
righteous politics in ten families by 2028. You might be an encourager
that God will use in a 1000 different settings before you are 70 and 1000
after!
Your salvation means you have the covenant-backing of Almighty
God to help you overcome anything that opposes what you’re born to do,
whether that opposition be in your health, relation-
ships, finance, timing or circumstances. Your salva-
tion assures you of overcoming power. This awe-
some salvation will even save you from yourself.
You have the power of God to overcome opposition
within your own heart, beliefs, mind, memories,
character and emotions.
Being born again is just the beginning, an introduction to the Kingdom of
God where we can experience the presence, power and authority of God. Je-
sus answered, Except a man be born of water and [of] the Spirit, he cannot
enter into the kingdom of God. (Jn 3:5, KJV) When we pray the sinner’s
prayer and get born again, we become a member of the family of God. After we’re born again, our next step is to understand who we are in Christ and re-
alize that we need to grow into mature sons, like Jesus our example.
Jesus is, was and will forever be the only begotten Son of God, but Ro-
mans 8:29 says, For whom He foreknew, He also predestinated to be con-
formed to the image of His Son, for Him to be the First-born among many
brothers. Those of us born again into the family and who thereby enter the
Kingdom of God are the many brothers. We too are sons of God.
As children, we learn who our parents are through time and relationship. We
learn their order, values, beliefs, preferences, priorities, etc. We identify them
and our identity develops from there. As sons of God, we learn who He is
through time and relationship, then our identity as sons develops from there.
In God’s order, healthy parenting establishes three essentials in each son or
daughter:
1. Identity which produces Self-image,
2. Affirmation which produces Self-worth,
This awesome
salvation will
even save you
from yourself.
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3. Obedience which produces Self-discipline.
These are three essentials for mature, healthy character, and mature character is
essential to experience our fullest destiny that glorifies God. A frail self-image,
lack of self-worth and lack of self-discipline can damage or destroy anyone’s
future!
Identity is knowing who you are and being confident you have purpose for
being here. The first shot the devil took at Jesus in the wilderness was at His
identity: “If You are God's Son, then command these stones.” However, Jesus
was so confident of His identity that Satan couldn’t tempt Him to even have to
prove it.
Affirmation establishes our self-worth. The second thing Satan said was,
"Since you are God's Son, jump." Let’s just see how far your Father will go to
prove His regard for you. Many people grow up never being affirmed. No au-
thority figure ever even notices their worth or ever takes the time to declare it, but
God did. “This is My beloved Son in whom I’m well pleased,” affirmed Jesus
personally and publically! Satan couldn’t make Him test His own worth because
he couldn’t make Him doubt His Father’s affirmation.
Obedience should be the truest expression of submission, respect and honor,
especially in a mature son. The third thing the devil did was offer Jesus a quick
way to get what He came after, but to get it an easier way than obedience to His
Father. (Jesus knew the kingdoms of the world were to be His, but not by wor-
shiping Satan.) Jesus was a mature son and so intent upon obedience that He
couldn’t be tempted by success on an easier path. Satan could not get Jesus to
focus on what He could do instead of who He was. That is self-discipline! That
is mature character!
Those who never have their identity established or those who never have
their worth and life affirmed, usually find obedience just a way to survive until
they can get on their own in life! Sadly, however, they are really not equipped to
be on their own.
The GOOD NEWS is that being born again offers us a new beginning. Our
salvation brings another opportunity to be equipped for life as we gain identity
and affirmation through healthy fathering. What was not experienced in our natu-
ral sonship can be established in our spiritual sonship. These essentials get estab-
lished as we think differently and become mature sons, overcoming everything
that opposes God’s good plans for our lives.
Expanding our Symbols Journal
Weaponry
By Kathy Gabler
SEEC Magazine 10 August/September 2010
Symbolism is a limitless horizon to be explored. We contradict the
very essence of symbolism when we try to limit it. With that in mind,
the following is not intended to be the only significance of the subject.
An intercessor recently told me of a dream about a new ministry in
their region. The pastors were loading wood on their van to start the build-
ing, but as they left the lumber yard, jet planes began to pursue the van, a
woman was screaming at them from one plane and then someone shot out
their tires. After this, the attacks continued with bees covering the van.
The most important insight is the call to intercession for someone under at-
tack. If the intercessor did not have any other understanding, she could still pray
effectually knowing that God did not intend enemies to prevail. More insight on
the attackers might bring more strategic prayers, but the bottom line is that the
dream is a call to intercession. The attacks came from aerial sources indicating
spiritual warring. In this case, all weapons were launched through witchcraft. The
jets indicated experienced and advanced weaponry. The woman screaming is the
release of agreement with an evil assignment, and the bullets and bees are torments
loosed to hinder. The defeat of all weapons is agreement with the word no weapon
formed against us shall prosper. The full countermeasure in prayer is to send
every undeserved curse (Prov. 26:2) back to its source.
(Kathy’s book Getting To The Heart of Dreams has over 100 symbols.)
Back in
February of
this year, I
was in medita-
tion before the
Lord. God said
to me in my
spirit; “Be
strong in the
Lord and the
power of His
might…always
abounding in
the work of the
Lord. Be not
distracted by the conditions of life around you. Ignore the distracters
in the natural, in the spiritual, in your mind and emo-
tions” (Ephesians 6: 10; 1 Corinthians 15:58).
Then I prayed this prayer, “Lord, take hold of my being and en-
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able me to have dominion over distracters.” There are people and
things which distract us from our focus on our goals in life. I call
them distracters. There are many things that rob us of time, energy,
and concentration which kept us from fulfilling our dreams and in-
dividual calling from God. In this article I want to encourage you to
rise above the distracters which cause hindrances and road blocks.
God gives us power to say no to those things that entangle us. In
Jesus Name we can “throw them off” and get on with the mission
God has called us to do in this generation.
There are many categories of distracters that affect us. The list is very
long. It would be impossible to cover all of them in this writing. Since
most of those reading this article are in ministry of some form, I want to
focus on distracters in ministry. The enemy’s goal is to distract us from
the calling God has ordained for us.
The plot of Satan from the beginning has been to distract God’s people
from the purpose He has created them for. In the Garden of Eden God
placed man with a perfect nature and environ-
ment. The devil came with his lies and decep-
tions. He was able to distract Adam and Eve from
their concentration and focus on God and His
plan for them. Satan has been at work doing this
ever since. He will do it to each of us if we let
him. He is the major distracter. Because of sin our flesh has become a dis-
tracter. The world under the control of the devil has influenced us to ne-
glect our God-given giftings and abilities. This distracter also leads us into
disobedience, and we forfeit the accomplishments and blessings of the
Lord.
I am sure as you read this, you have already begun to think of things
that have distracted you from being your best for God. Most of us have
been guilty of allowing distracters to hinder us. Learning to say no to dis-
tracters is not easy because they are fulfilling to our flesh and human na-
ture. I will list several distracters that confront us as ministers.
I will begin with religious activity. Most Christians feel if they are
busy doing the work of the Lord it will help them lay-up treasure in
heaven and be pleasing to God. Many Christians are doing what we call
“dead works”. Busy work does not necessarily advance the Kingdom of
God. This approach to Christian living can lead to a rooted religious spirit
and distract the person from a true relationship with Christ. If the enemy
keeps God’s people busy, he can hinder them from hearing the voice of
The enemy’s goal is
to distract us from
the calling God has
ordained for us.
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God and knowing true direction in their life. We are to be busy for the
Lord, but according to His will and empowerment. There are many good
things that can be done, but has God told us to do them? God needs us to
keep focused on Him. Many are burned out doing good works because
they have not sought the Lord for what they are to do. Because it looks
right and profitable doesn’t mean it will be, just like investing in the stock
market. Religious work can be a gamble; hit and miss. Many have become
weary or broken in honest Christian work and asked God, “Why have you
not blessed me?” God’s answer many times is, “I didn’t tell you to do
that.”
“?ot everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom
of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. Many will say
to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord’ have we not prophesied in Your name, and
done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I
never knew you: depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness
(disobedience)” (Matthew 7: 21-23). These people
were busy, but they were not working according the
will of God nor had a relationship with God that
established understanding. It is time the church was
in a knowing relationship with Christ. The work of
the kingdom would be much more productive. Je-
sus said, “On this rock I will build my Church.”
Who is building the church, you or me or Christ? We are to build His
kingdom not ours. It requires His directions. We must not let our good
works distract us from doing His Will.
Mental distracters is a major one. It is easy to get tangled up in problems
which bog the mind in endless pig trails of thinking. Personal problems, problems
of those to whom one ministers, personality and people-relation problems, finan-
cial problems, governmental regulations, and family are sources of mental dis-
tracters. How we think and handle these problems can either help us rise above
them or cause us distractions and lead us off into endless mental entanglements.
They keep us awake at night and waste precious time during a busy day that
should be used more profitably for constructive thinking. This distracter wearies
us and brings fatigue. The devil uses this distracter to turn our attention away
from vital accomplishments God has ordained us to do.
Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, “For though we are in the flesh, we do not
war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but
mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every
high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought
into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” Satan has always sought to distract
man’s mind away from obedience to the Lord.
We must not let
our good works
distract us from
doing His Will.
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Most of us try to solve these problems by reasoning. The more we reason, the
more we become entangled mentally which leads to confusion and despair. Jesus
said to cast these cares on Him. When we let go of them we can turn our thoughts
back to the Word of God and the His purposes that will produce more effectively
for the Kingdom. There are many problems that only God can solve. Our thinking
will never make them better. 1 Peter says, ”Therefore gird up the loins of your
mind, be sober and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to
you at the revelation of Jesus Christ” (NKJ). The NLT says, “So think clearly
and exercise self-control….” Revelation here means the second coming of Christ,
but it could be applied to revelation required to solve our problems. 1 Corinthians
2:16 says, “For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct Him?
But we have the mind of Christ.” I sense someone reading this needs to throw
off a mental distracter that has kept you bound for a while.
Let’s look at circumstantial distracters. Situations seem to be going along
perfect. Everything is just fine and on schedule. Then out of nowhere, suddenly
something happens that turns the atmosphere into a war zone or interrupts the
plans. An accident, family or marriage problems, road blocks, hindrances, deci-
sions of people, and many other life changing events and reverses can crush our
plans and totally alter our directions. We can plan and have all details worked
out. Then a distracter can come along and overpower what
seems be a good idea.
James 4:13-16, “Look here you people who say, ‘Today
or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay
there a year. We will do business there and make a profit’.
How do you know what will happen tomorrow? For your
life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s
gone. What you ought to say is, ‘If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this
or that.’ Otherwise you will be boasting about your own plans, and all such
boasting is evil” (NLT).
There have been great men of God whose lives and plans have been distracted
by circumstances. Job was a man like this. Everything was going along fine; then
a sudden change of condition. Job learned how to handle his distracters by not
denying God and standing firm in his faith. James 5:11, “Indeed we count them
blessed who endure. You have heard of the perseverance of Job and seen the end
intended by the Lord—that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful.” How
we handle our circumstantial distracters will determine how God responds with
His compassion and mercy.
Let’s look at scheduling distracters, a companion to circumstantial distrac-
ters. Fitting into other people’s schedules can be a distracter, time waster, and
frustrating. Having to fit into the schedules of others can lead to disgust, emo-
tional reactions, and impatience. Impatience is easily stimulated by scheduling
distracters. People are not usually conscious of other people’s schedules. When
people are late or fail to keep appointments, they can bring disruption to other’s
schedules. Doctor’s will call patients to make sure they are going to keep an ap-
Impatience is
easily stimu-
lated by
scheduling
distracters.
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pointment. It is important that we are considerate of other people’s time. Respect
for other’s schedules will pay off when you need favor from them. I have found
that showing patience with others usually brings appreciation in return. It is a
good investment to value the time of others. Keeping a sweet spirit when your
schedule is distracted will pay off.
Doctrinal Distracters. The Bible calls them “every wind of doc-
trine” (Ephesians 4:14). I believe every person needs to be open to the Holy Spirit
to make adjustments in their doctrine. I adjust mine as I grow daily in spiritual
understanding. However, I try not to be influenced by doctrinal distracters. I do
admit on occasion I have been distracted by moves that seem to be spiritually
correct, but later found out that they were full of emotional appeals and personal-
ity self-centeredness. It is important to be open to what God is doing today, but
not be distracted by showmanship and error.
Distraction Management is a major benefit in the
ministry. There are many ministers who work hard to
establish the kingdom of God, but by a simple distrac-
ter can tear down all they have built up. One act of
careless reaction to a distracter will destroy their influ-
ence. Personality traits that are not under self-control
or not directed by the Holy Spirit are easily captured
by Satan and taken advantage of. Accountability is important in ministry. Those
who do not want to be transparent or openly honest in the operation of their min-
istry will be easy victims for distracters. The fruit of the spirit is more essential
than the manifestation of the gifts. A minister’s gifts must be subject to the judg-
ing of others of his same level as stated in 1 Corinthians 14:29.
Paul said, “I bring my body under subjection so that after I have preached this
gospel, I should not be a cast away.” The thoughts, intents of our hearts, our emo-
tions and will, the circumstances in which we live, and the things we believe must
conform to the will of God and not be distracted by the influences of the world,
the flesh, and the devil.
I believe the church has yielded to distracters which have weakened its influ-
ence in the world. Christ needs His church to return to the intent to which it was
birthed by the Holy Spirit. God’s people must be aware of the distracters by
which they are being confronted all around them. Are we sure that what we are
doing is inspired and ordained of God? This hour in history requires our being
focused.
The word from the Lord said, “Be strong in the Lord and the power of His
might…always abounding in the work of the Lord. Be not distracted by the con-
ditions of the life around you. Ignore the distracters in the natural, in the spiritual,
in your mind and emotions.” Lay aside the distracters and return to a full rela-
tionship with Christ. Have you allowed the distracters to stand in the way of a
more effective ministry?
(Dr. Elwyn Lewis and his wife, Mavis, are overseers for Kingdom Living Church
One act of care-
less reaction to a
distracter will
destroy influence.
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Ministries International. KLCMI is a Five-fold, teaching and mentoring ministry.
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Email:[email protected])
"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire is ful-
filled, it is a tree of life." (Proverbs 13:12) Feeling like I had
been banished to the land of “a-rock-and-a-hard-place,” trying
not to explode I heard the first part of this scripture, "Hope de-
ferred makes the heart sick...". Strangely enough it brought an
immediate calming to the smothering tempest inside of me. Go-
ing from feeling a transition coming and announcing it, getting
affirming words, receiving a handful of what looked like awe-
some opportunities, but then into what seemed like quicksand,
all made for a cesspool of despair.
I know God's word doesn't return void (Is. 55:11), I know He will
never leave us or forsake us (Heb. 13:5), I know His plans for us are good
(Jer. 29:11), but that knowledge alone didn't keep me from dishearten-
ment. Knowledge and hope go hand in hand. We have to know the truth
and hope in the truth. My hope had been deferred because I had grandiose
ideas of how His promises would come to pass and when they didn't hap-
pen like that I fell into a heart-sick place. Now, I'm not talking about
wanting to give up on God and run the other way. That's not even an op-
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tion. I'm talking about feeling terminally stuck in that abyss between hard
places. So, there really was relief when I realized that I got myself in this
situation and God did not exile me here.
I think that is where our nation is at the moment... a heart-sick
place. There was so much hope in the presidential election that a Chris-
tian might get in. Not only did that not happen, but the hope stirred on the
other end of the issues seems to be waning with each passing deci-
sion. And in the church realm there have been shifts and decisions that
have unnerved the hopeful. So, there is somewhat of a heart-sick plague
going around. I don't know about you, but it always makes me feel better
when I realize it's not just me feeling the pressure. It's something much
bigger than an individual.
So, what is the strategy? We have to put our hope in the Truth. I
know that is actually easier said than done, especially right now. "For I
know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts
and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your
final outcome. Then you will call upon Me, and you will come and pray to
Me, and I will hear and heed you. Then you will seek Me, inquire for, and
require Me [as a vital necessity] and find Me when you search for Me
with all your heart." (Jer. 29:11 AMP) "?o one's ever seen or heard any-
thing like this, ?ever so much as imagined anything quite like it— What
God has arranged for those who love him. But you've seen and heard it
because God by his Spirit has brought it all out into the open before
you." (1Cor. 2:9-10 MSG)
"Be strong, courageous, and firm; fear not nor be in terror before them,
for it is the Lord your God Who goes with you; He will not fail you or for-
sake you." (Deu. 31:6 AMP)
"Be strong and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for and hope
for and expect the Lord!" (Ps. 31:24)
We have to remember, He stands above it all and when His word is
fulfilled it will be a tree of life... to the nations! "And now, Lord, what do I
wait for and expect? My hope and expectation are in You." (Ps. 39:7)
(Melissa has worship CDs available: Break Out! * Healing Presence * An En-
counter. To hear an excerpt from An Encounter, just go to www.youtube.com and
type in Melissa Gabler. Also available is a teaching on CD: Learning to Hear
God. She leads worship at Worship Encounter every third Thursday at the Conroe
House of Prayer * 7pm * 115 W. Davis * Conroe,TX 77301 *
www.conroehop.org. Melissa leads worship and is on staff at Grace International
Church in Willis,TX. She has a weekly blog at:
neverforgettobreathe.blogspot.com. )
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The Kingdom rules over the church, family, and civil gov-
ernment. If that order is misplaced, you will get chaotic, dys-
functional and unproductive churches, families and govern-
ments. That is exactly what we have in America today! The
Kingdom of God must be restored to its proper place in God's
government. Anyone or anything, including the church that ex-
alts itself above the Kingdom is an imposter. The pride and self-
serving attitude of any individual or church will be its downfall
(Proverbs 16:18). God will not allow His plan to be thwarted by
man or any theology that denies the Kingdom of God.
God has instituted government in the church (1 Corinthians 12:28;
Ephesians 4:11; 2:20; I Timothy 3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9; Hebrews 13:17). The
administration of this government permits the church leaders to preach
and teach the Word of God. As the church teaches the Word of God, and
administers discipline, it becomes the key that opens or closes the door for
men into the Kingdom of God (Matthew 16:17-19; 18:15-20; John 20:21-
23; Revelation 1:18; 3:7; Isaiah 9:6-7).
The church is not over the family or civil government. Its government
is holy, spiritual and ministerial. It has to do with matters of doctrine,
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worship, and spiritual discipline of sin. It has authority only to administer
the will of God concerning matters revealed by God in scripture and led
by the Holy Spirit. It is not to exercise control over the family or civil
government. It is to teach God's people what the scripture has to say about
civil government, the market place, education family, arts, etc.
SELF-GOVERNMENT
In each sphere of life, the believer is directly responsible to Christ
who rules the hearts of His people and affects everything they do. One of
the basic governments under the government of God is self-government:
an individual has to govern himself under the Kingdom of God.
When men are brought into the Kingdom of God by the teaching of
the church, they will bring order to the whole of their lives by His author-
ity. It is this ordering of the whole of life under Christ's rule that consti-
tutes the Kingdom of God in the earth. Whatever these believers do, or
wherever they go, they are to do all according to His will. He, therefore,
exercises His rule and influence in and through them in the world. It is in
this invisible, but real realm that Christ exercises His authority in the ac-
tivities of His people in the earth and that expands His Kingdom. His
Kingdom has an ever-increasing effect in the earth for good.
THE FAMILY
The family provides the building blocks for all aspects of society. Its
members are to become the servants in the Kingdom of God, operating
under his direction and by His strength. They are to be taught, trained and
equipped by the church for good works. That training and those good
works are to influence and impact civil government since it is to be a gov-
ernment of the people, by the people and for the people. The family has
government and order. To maintain order, the family uses a rod.
CIVIL GOVERNMENT
Civil Government is ordained of God as "His minister" or servant of
God for good (Romans 13: 1-7). It is to bear the sword of physical power
as a terror to evil works. Its task is that of avenger to execute wrath upon
those that do evil. As long as a civil government is content to restrain and
punish crime and violence protecting the good and punishing evil, it will
be performing its most important purpose in the Kingdom of God. The
Christian must support, pray for, obey and honor the civil government.
However, when that government punishes the righteous and rewards the
evil, it is the duty of Christians to resist that power because it subverts the
laws of God. We ought to always obey the "lawful commands" of our
government, but we must always obey God rather than man when there is
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a conflict between the two (Acts 5:29). When a civil authority becomes a
terror to good works rather than evil, we believe that Christians have to
obey God's commands.
Civil government is to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility,
provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure
the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity (U.S. Constitution
Preamble). The church deals with sin and civil government deals with
crime. All civil government ought to be dealing with is crime. They
should not be concerned with welfare. The civil government should have
power to control only one thing and that is crime. They restrain evil so the
Church can spread the Kingdom of God. Anywhere the civil government
is ordering itself right, the Church is powerful.
A GOVERNING FORCE
The Church was to be a government in the earth—a governing force
in the Kingdom of God propelled by the laws of God. The Church has
been given the keys of the Kingdom and tremendous power to adminis-
trate in this earth. The foundation of the church is apostles and prophets.
The Church is an apostolic Church founded on the apostles (Ephesians
2:20) " ... having been built upon the foundation of the apostles and
prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the corner stone". The church has to
have apostolic authority, apostolic commission, apostolic doctrine, apos-
tolic order, and apostolic fellowship.
The Church was to be a government in the earth. The word ecclesia
means a people who were called out to assemble for the purpose of gov-
ernment. The original Greek does not mean called out ones to assemble.
Every time the church assembles, it should do government. However, the
church has lost the whole order of the Kingdom of God and the authority
of it. We come together for fellowship, but not to do government.
TWO TYPES OF CHURCHES
In the Bible days, there were local churches and regional churches.
The local church ministered to a local area. It was made up of believers in
a particular area or location. The regional churches had a greater call of
touching the whole region. An example of a regional church was the
Church at Antioch. Paul and Barnabas were sent out from the Church of
Antioch. Today Regional Apostolic congregations are equipping their
people to do the work of the ministry and sending them out. We are not to
get inside our four walls, thank God that we are saved and wait for him to
take us to heaven.
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CITY ON A HILL
Matthew 5:14 - Ye are the light of the world, a city that is set on a
hill cannot be hid.
In the past, the American Church has been like a sleeping giant, lulled
to sleep with the deception that things on the earth will become worse and
worse and the only salvation is to be raptured out of all this evil. But in
these days, revelation has come, and the Church that possesses dunamis
power (like dynamite) is awakening from its slumber and beginning to
administrate governmental order.
BINDING AND LOOSING
Matthew16:19 - And I will give unto thee the keys of the Kingdom
of Heaven; and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound
in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed
in heaven. Revelation 3:7 ...These are the words of the Holy One, the True
One, He Who has the key of David, Who opens and no one shall shut,
Who shuts and no one shall open:
Better words understood for binding and loosing is opening and clos-
ing. The keys belong to Jesus Christ. They are His keys He administrated
while on earth and now He has passed the keys to His apostolic Church.
He has given to the apostolic church keys with two sides-keys to open and
keys to close. Keys that "open" the Kingdom of God and keys that "close"
the Kingdom of God are governmental keys. With these governmental
keys, authority through preaching and declaring God's Word, has been
given to the apostolic church. They open the door for people to come into
the Kingdom of God.
JUDGMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof (Ps.24:1) God wants to
bring a redemptive judgment in this nation. Every judgment in scripture is
a redemptive judgment where God judges to bring a nation back to His
purpose. There is no judgment to completely destroy.
The administration of America is not from Washington D.C. It is from
the throne of God. You and I are sitting in that throne with God for ad-
ministration of this nation. We have abdicated our responsibility as the
government of God in the earth and there are those who have taken over.
The God-haters are destroying our nation and want to kill the church. The
Kingdom of God has a government to stop this. God wants to redeem this
nation. We have the keys.
(Simon Purvis pastors Word of Life in Lufkin,TX. This article was taken
SEEC Magazine 21 August/September 2010
from his 160 page study manual (pp.38-51) on the Kingdom of God. For CDs of Pastor Purvis’ messages or to contact him about speaking en-gagements call 936-639-2000; Email: [email protected])
When Lord Bromley Betchworth returned to the United
Kingdom (U.K.) after living in the U.S. for 12 years, he re-
turned to a culture that had dramatically changed. "I was
shocked at how moral values had changed in such a short time
and how church attendance in mainstream denominations was
in free fall," he said. "Four out of five churches were either de-
clining or simply static." Betchworth wrote those words in the
forward to a fascinating new report that seeks to explain the
moral breakdown in a once vibrant Christian nation.
In many ways, what has happened in the U.K. may be in the future for
the U.S., because the two nations have had a similar religious past, ac-
cording to Christie Davies, professor emeritus of sociology at the Univer-
sity of Reading, England, and author of “The Strange Death of Moral
Britain”. "At the end of the 19th century, there were comparable levels of
religiosity in Britain and the United States. The British lived in a culture
in which the assumptions of Protestant Christianity were taken for
granted," Davies wrote in The New Criterion. But he said that, generally
beginning after World War II, the nation's morality collapsed, and the
U.K. saw dramatically worsening trends in illegitimacy, substance abuse,
crime and other sorts of behavior that were once considered sinful.
In 2000, the Anglican archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. George Carey,
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also noted Britain's moral decline. "A tacit atheism prevails. Death is as-
sumed to be the end of life. Our concentration on the here-and-now ren-
ders a thought of eternity irrelevant."
A year later, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, who as archbishop
of Westminster is the spiritual leader for more than four million Catholics
in England and Wales, agreed. Quoted in The Times (London), he spoke
of the rising popularity of New Age and occult beliefs, and to the growing
tendency of people to find temporary happiness in alcohol, drugs, pornog-
raphy, sex and consumerism. "It does seem in our countries in Britain
today, especially in England and Wales, that Christianity, as a sort of
backdrop to people's lives and moral decisions - and to the Government,
the social life of the country - has now almost been vanquished."
How did such a spiritual catastrophe occur? Some might be quick to
point to the rise of secularism in the late 1800s and throughout the first
half of the 20th century, which culminated in the U.K.'s acceptance of a
welfare state after World War II.
However, secularism may be a result, and not a cause, of the death of
religion in the U.K. In fact, Davies traces the first major evidences of
Christianity's decline to the 1950s, when religious participation began to
droop, especially as evidenced by Sunday School attendance.
In order to delve into these issues, the interdenominational Ecumeni-
cal Research Committee (ERC), convened in 2002, designed and executed
a year-long survey of churchgoers "of every denomination and theological
persuasion." More than 14,000 people responded to the questionnaire,
which was designed with open-ended questions, instead of the more tradi-
tional "check box" format. This was done to allow respondents to elabo-
rate on their feelings, rather than being steered to a limited number of op-
tions. The report of the results, "Let the People Speak," noted that 91 per-
cent of the responses expressed the same opinions.
"What was causing this erosion of values? Why were people turning
away from the church? And more to the point, what can be done about it?,
were the questions that the ERC's survey was attempting to answer,”
Betchworth said.
So, when the people spoke, what did they say? What were they look-
ing for? The following are some of the answers found in the report:
Believing and Caring Shepherds
The failure of many ministers to defend the faith and responsibly
carry out what parishioners expected of the clergy was a theme throughout
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the survey results.
For example, many respondents complained that their ministers
hardly seemed to believe in Christianity themselves. Said one church-
goer: "Often clergy do little to try and convince us that God exists, let
alone outline the logical reasons behind our belief in the Virgin Birth and
the Resurrection."
Ministers also came in for serious criticism when it came to conduct-
ing worship services. The report said many churchgoers complained about
"shoddy services" and "ministers going through the motions," even to the
point of virtually speed-reading through the sermon or preaching it in a
voice that was "inaudible" or without any "real conviction or sincerity."
One middle-aged couple said, "We used to go to church expecting very
little and came away with nothing. This has now changed to expecting
nothing and coming away with even less .... What
we want are services taken with a conviction and a
passion for Christ."
Many people said they wanted clergy "to give
greater priority to home visiting and pastoral care,
in order to reflect God's love and concern for the
individual." That was something that most people
couldn't get anywhere else. As one woman said, "It
is a very uncaring world now, and the church should not be emulating this
but rather standing out against it and being seen as a caring community."
However, due to organizational priorities in their denominations, pa-
rishioners said ministers were given so many administrative duties that
they had no time to tend to the needs of the people beyond conducting
services.
Solid Teaching
The report noted that there is "a spiritual hunger among congregations
for a greater understanding of a wide range of relevant topics," and Chris-
tians think that hunger should be fed, at least to a large extent, during the
sermon. But they aren't getting that substance. Time and again, respon-
dents complained that they were getting only "platitudes," "political and
social sermons" or "matters of little spiritual significance."
A churchgoer declared, "I need help to grow in my faith and help to
become the person Christ wants me to be."
"Tinkering around with service times or liturgy won't work if the mes-
sage isn't there," said one churchgoer. "The heart of the matter is that con-
10,000 saw the
lack of a clarion
call for holiness
as a very real
explanation for
the decline.
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gregations want to hear what the Bible says in a relevant way, with con-
viction and passion."
A Worshipping Community
"People want churches to give priority to the ministry of worship, sat-
isfying all the various aspects worship involves," the survey report found.
As one might expect, there were thousands of responses dealing with
the form, or style of worship in the service. While some called for more
traditional liturgy, and others for a more modern approach, both sides con-
ceded that a balance of styles would be fine. Almost all were in agree-
ment, however, that services that "bordered on entertainment rather than
worship" were the most disappointing.
Moreover, many of the respondents realized that their spiritual jour-
ney was not one to be taken alone, and so it is not surprising that "the
sense of fellowship experienced" was also some-
thing that made a difference for churchgoers.
"They said that they derived pleasure from wor-
shipping with others, it gave them a sense of be-
longing," the report said, "a sense of comradeship
and a sense of being part of a 'spiritual family.'"
This sense of belonging to a spiritual family was
made more critical because of the brokenness of relationships, marriages
and families in the U.K.
A Prophetic Church
There was a real desire expressed in the survey responses for more
teaching emphasis "on the nature of God's holiness and the implications
this has for individuals and our two nations." Many said this message had
been missing from the church for decades, having been gradually replaced
by a one-sided proclamation that God was "loving and nothing more."
Approximately 75 percent of respondents - more than 10,000 in number -
saw the lack of a clarion call for holiness as a very real explanation for the
decline of Christianity's influence in the U.K.
"Many who used to attend church are now filled with apathy," the
report summarized. "They no longer see any point in attending, because
the message they have been given is that 'God loves me anyway,' regard-
less of whether or not they attend church or change their lives, so why
bother?" This was one of the central laments of the Christians that an-
swered the ERC questionnaire. People "are calling on churches to robustly
defend moral values with conviction and courage and cease being 'silent'
and 'lukewarm' in the face of moral collapse" in the U.K., the report said.
They simply
haven't been told
enough about it
to either accept
or reject it.
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To accomplish this, the church must arise to its "divine calling" as a pro-
phetic voice in the nation, because the church was given the task of "being
the moral conscience of the [U.K.] and a proclaimer of the true character
of God."
Defense of the Faith
In the face of an entrenched secularism in the U.K., many respondents
said they wanted churches to "emphasize the many reasons why believing
in God and Christianity makes sense and to challenge a doubting society."
This was a factor that was mentioned in 73 percent of the letters received.
Said one churchgoer: "It is a myth to say that the people of this country
have rejected Christianity; they simply haven't been told enough about it
to either accept or reject it." The lack of both a bold declaration of the
Christian faith and a vigorous defense of Christian truths - apologetics -
seems to have occasioned much discouragement among those Christians
in the U.K. who remain true to the faith. Betchworth said, "If churches
started defending these beleaguered Christian values, the effect would be
profound, galvanizing and encouraging millions of ordinary decent peo-
ple.”
Will the churches - and especially the clergy - listen to the thousands
of Christians who responded to the ERC survey? Only time will tell, but
the future of the United Kingdom may rest on that decision.
What has become of the American church? What is this sickness
spreading in the body of Christ? I don’t know whom to blame more for it:
The narcissistic minister who craves the attention, or the spiritually naive
crowds who place these arrogant people on their shaky pedestals. All I
know is that God is grieved by all of this shameful carnality.
How far we have fallen from authentic New Testament faith. Paul,
who carried the anointing of an apostle but often described himself as a
bond slave, told the Thessalonians, “Having so fond an affection for you,
we were well-pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God but also
our own lives” (1 Thess. 2:8).
New Testament Christianity is humble, selfless and authentic. And
those who carry the truth don’t preach for selfish gain or to meet an emo-
tional need for attention. May God help us root out the false apostles and
false teachers who are making the American church sick with their man-
centered, money-focused heresies.
The church in the U.S.A. is walking down the same road as these
in Britian. Today we live in a much different world. Values are shifting
and people are searching for meaning in life. Today there are approxi-
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mately 175 million unchurched and unreached people in the U.S.A. We
have become the 4th largest mission field in the world. With the removal
of the Bible and prayer from our schools our society has become more and
more paganistic. This is proven by the fact that the fastest growing
churches in America are not Christian (i.e., New Age, Mormon, etc.).
The church has gone into a maintenance mode. We have taken on a
"hold the fort mentality". What is a fort mentality and do I have it? Ask
yourself these questions:
1) Do I need constant counseling?
2) Do I talk Christianeze?
3) Do I attend that church just to receive nurturing?
4) Am I insulated from my community?
5) Do I see ministry just inside the four walls of the church?
6) Do I view the church's assignment as keeping me and my kids safe?
7) How many unchurched friends do I have?
8) Do I feel uncomfortable when a stranger comes in to my church?
9) Do I read about, listen to or know my generation and their needs?
10) Am I afraid when someone mentions evangelism?
By answering these questions it will give you some idea of where you are.
Learning to accept the culture that is adrift means we must become
very secure in our position with Christ. The pattern in Scripture has al-
ways been the stronger giving up for the weaker. Notice four observations
in I Cor. 14:
1) It was normal for unbelievers to attend.
2) It was normal to give instruction on what was happening because the
unbelievers were there.
3) Gave some general principles for whole church; such as: anything
that drew the unbeliever away was not permitted, anything that drew the
unbeliever was permitted.
4) It was the responsibility of the church to change in order to minister
to the unbeliever.
What am I saying? My good friend put it this way, "The church in the
U.S.A. is either entering the SECOND Dark Ages or we are on the verge
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of a great end-time harvest."
I have been working with several churches lately and the leaders are asking
the same questions: “Why isn’t God moving in this country?” “What about our
ministry?” “How can I awaken my church?” These are not easy questions to
answer as some are in a time of structural adjustment, some have to adapt to
demographics changes, for some it is learning how to harvest their crop, etc.
Whatever the reason, many of them are saying it is because: “God is judging
America,” “God is finished with the USA”, “It must be me!”; “I am the prob-
lem”; “people don’t want to go on with God”; and on, on, on. To that, my re-
sponse is: “Could be.” “Has God told you that He is finished with you and
America?” Sometimes it is not cosmetic changes we need to make but personal
changes in our life. John Garlock told me one time, “Terry, there is NOTHING
permanent in the Kingdom of God.” We are on a journey. All the leaders in the
Bible had to make adjustments. What adjustments do you need to make person-
ally? How can you help your ministry and this nation? By shepherding the peo-
ple, teach solid Bible messages, improve your worship, and defend the faith. We
can be a key instrument to a move of God in this nation, if we will hear the cry of
God and His people to the real needs in their life. If the church feels discon-
nected it is because God is moving forward and waiting for His people to catch
up to what He is doing. Churches grow in cycles, stages, and seasons.
(Eccl. 3:1, 10, 11, 17; Acts 14: 17; 20:18) We need to know the prophetic cycle
of God for this nation and make every effort to plug in to what He is doing.
(Dr. Terry L. Thompson can be contacted for leadership training, seminars and
weekend ministry. Contact him to participate in a missions trip. PO Box 721
Montgomery,TX 77356. He may also be contacted through his website:
www.terrylthompson.org)
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SEEC Magazine 28 August/September 2010
Prophetic exhortations may best describe what I have to share
with you. While praying, I believe the Lord gave me several exhorta-
tions concerning current events. I, therefore, encourage you to seek
out the written Word of the Lord on all matters of current event and
let that Word be your point of balance no matter how apocalyptic
news events and current prophecies may seem.
MEANT FOR EVIL BUT TURNED FOR GOOD
As I was praying, Gen.50:20 began stirring in me. "As for you, you
meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about
this present result, to preserve many people alive. (NASB) I then saw
what looked like a large tea kettle on a fire. It was boiling and steaming. A
hand that somehow represented a spirit that is against all Christ represents
picked it up and proceeded to pour it upon those who give themselves to
the purposes of God. But before it could be tilted and begin to pour, it was
turned back upon the one pouring and the boiling water poured on him.
There are powers and entities that are working in league with darkness and
they are in direct opposition to everything Christ and His Word represent. They
do not just lift their voices and votes on occasion, they are actively intending evil.
But I declare that the hand of God is mightier than the hand of evil intent.
PREPAREDNESS
There are varied opinions concerning preparedness for events that might pos-
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sibly come in the way of weather and man-made catastrophe. Our Lord gives us
much wise instruction in the Bible. (Pro 6:6) Go to the ant, O sluggard, Observe
her ways and be wise… When the last two hurricanes came through our area,
people were unable to purchase food, water or gas and there were businesses who
were refusing to make change. You had to have small bills. It may have been
different in your area. But the instruction of scripture is to be wise and to be pre-
pared.
Pastor Carolyn Aycock pointed out recently that there are examples in the
Bible where their preparation became their miracle. Noah made preparation and it
carried he and his family above the waters. Joseph heeded the wisdom God gave
him for Egypt and prepared and saved his own family plus a nation in time of a
lengthy famine. I have lived in the Gulf Coast region all my life, have experi-
enced many hurricanes and can testify how miserable it is to be without some of
the basics when some degree of preparedness would have made things a lot dif-
ferent. We have even been able to share and be a blessing to unbelievers through
supply. Each person and family should pray and act according to their convic-
tions.
YOU STAND ABOVE IT ALL
Our God Jehovah is Almighty God and He is not up under any event,
whether it be current, past or coming. Melissa often sings the phrase, “He stands
above it all.” He is great and stands above anything that could overwhelm us.
God’s throne was securely in place before any sons of Belial (“wreckless,
lawless”-Duet.13:13) were even born who would attempt to lead a nation into
destruction. Long before they ever started their shenanigans, before anyone ever
voted in an election and long before stuff began to culminate and happen, God
was firmly upon His throne. His throne is not rocking or even vibrating. Psa 93:2
Your throne is established from of old; You are from everlasting.
THE MANDATE IS STILL IN EFFECT
?othing of Kingdom purpose has been (or will be) put on hold. During
prayer, I was wrestling with all the events and possible scenarios after hearing
about churches and ministries and individuals changing their giving and commit-
ments concerning kingdom efforts. I saw a vision that was like an old WWII
black and white movie. The Zeppelins were over London dropping bombs, there
was much confusion and people were running in all directions trying to find
bomb shelters. Grown men were running over women and children trying to get
to a shelter. But in the midst of the chaos I suddenly noticed a man going against
the crowd. It was a doctor frantically trying to reach a wounded man. Then, two
women dressed like nurses were pushing against the crowd trying to get to a
woman who had been hurt. At that point, a man who appeared to be an adminis-
trator came into the scene and began to give instructions on clearing debris so
traffic flow improved. In that instant the Lord spoke to my heart that mature sons
are to BE what they are no matter the circumstances, even difficult circum-
stances. (The aforementioned scenario is only meant to be a recognizable circum-
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stance, not a predicted event.) Nurses and doctors go to work when there are peo-
ple in physical need. Sons of God BE whenever and wherever His gifts and en-
ablements are needed.
Nothing of the purposes of God has been recalled or changed. We are still
supporting missions, buying equipment and investing in lives. If there are new
problems to deal with now, that must mean that there are new solutions. It is now
time to go forward. Speak to Israel that they go forward (Ex 14:15).
SET YOUR FACE LIKE FLINT
In Isaiah, the prophet shows Messiah setting his face like flint as He heads
toward Jerusalem. He could not be dissuaded from His purpose. (Jn 18:37)
“Steadfastly set His face…” (Lk 9:51) means “courage, firmness, resolution”.
There are goals yet to reach. There is purpose yet to fulfill and mature sons of
God will set themselves to accomplish what they are purposed for and will not
shrink back or change their minds just because circumstances threaten.
THE ROCK NEVER CHANGES
One of the types of Christ in the Bible is a Rock. The Rock we are instructed
to build upon in Mt.7:24 is none other than Jesus. The Rock doesn’t move or
shake or crack because there are things leaking in deep parts of the ocean. The
Rock is steady and firm no matter what political system or false god is threaten-
ing with teeming hoards within our borders or outside them.
While praying, I was impressed with the act of David taking his slingshot
and standing up to Goliath. David hit Goliath in the mind with a Rock. That re-
sulted in an unprecedented victory. There are unprecedented events that are mak-
ing history for the first time. There are more to come. Unheard-of giants must be
met with unprecedented courage and means.
The Goliath of this age: the mind, the thinking, the reasoning of opposition in
this hour of history must be hit with THE Rock, i.e., His Word, His righteous-
ness, His purpose, His Name, His actions… consistently. None of these can have
effect without a biblical worldview foremost in the hearts and actions of sons of
God. 1Sa 17:45 David told the Philistine, "You come to me with sword and spear
and javelin, but I come to you in the name of the LORD of Armies, the God of the
army of Israel, whom you have insulted. David had a biblical worldview. He saw
each and every decision and action through the Word and purposes of God. Noth-
ing in his life was separate from the Word and purpose of God.
THE LORD IS MY ROCK
2Sa 22:2 He said, "The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; 3
My God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, My shield and the horn of my salva-
tion, my stronghold and my refuge; My savior, You save me from violence. 4
"I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, And I am saved from my
enemies…. 7 "In my distress I called upon the LORD, Yes, I cried to my God;
And from His temple He heard my voice, And my cry for help came into His
ears.
August 5-7 * Port Allen, LA
FMCI Regional Reformation Institute
August 8 * Livingston, TX
Church On The Rock
Pastors Jim & Debbie Sherrill
Livingston, TX * 10a.m.
936-327-5530
August 15 * Lago Vista, TX
Northshore Life Development Center
Info: Don Dickinson
512-267-2106
10:00 a.m.
August 19 * Conroe, TX
WORSHIP E�COU�TER*
Encountering God’s Presence in
Worship, Soaking, Prayer, Ministry
Marty, Kathy & Melissa ministering
the third Thursday each month * 7pm.
www.conroehop.org
August 20 * Bellville, TX
Christian Faith Church * 7pm
Pastors Lynn & Linda Burling
Youth Rally * Melissa Speaking
979-865-5464
August 21, Sealy, TX
SEEC InterAct * Holiday Inn Exp
Info: Lynn Burling 979-865-5464
10am—3pm ** No Fee * Subject:
“When Heaven Invades Earth”
August 22 * Bellville, TX
Christian Faith Church
10a.m.
August 28 * Conroe, TX * CHOP
SEEC InterAct 2010 fourth Saturday
each month with Marty & Kathy Ga-
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“When Heaven Invades Earth”
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August 29 * Seguin, TX
New Life Fellowship
Pastors Layne & Pamela Dietz
Marty & Kathy * 10a.m.
Info: 830-372-1200
www.newlifefellowshipseguin.com
Sept.12 * Lago Vista, TX
North Shore Fellowship
Info: Don Dickinson
512-267-2106
10:00 a.m.
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SEEC InterAct * Holiday Inn Exp
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FMCI Annual Conference
Sept.25 * Conroe, TX * InterAct
Marty & Kathy Teaching 10am-3pm
Sept. 26 * Temple,TX
Lifegate Christian Fellowship
Pastors Donnie & Melisa Cooper
254-899-2060 * 10a.m.
Jim Hodges & Marty Gabler
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The rule of God to finish what He has started is unstoppable! So powerfully, so authoritatively was this world system invaded that it could not touch even one tiny baby who was foreordained to be the embodiment of the Kingdom of God in this earth.
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Sealy, TX
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Conroe, TX
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Conroe,TX 77301
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