Thursday, October 20, 2011

Prayer and Revival

The Role of Prayer in Spiritual Awakening


The Following is an Excerpt From the Book "Prayer Storm"
Written by James W. Goll

Without prayer, revival will not come. But, what does this kind of prayer look like? In 1976, an Oxford-educated church historian named J. Edwin Orr gave a talk entitled “The Role of Prayer in Spiritual Awakening” at the National Prayer Congress in Dallas. A videotape of his presentation was made and it is still available today. Here are some excerpts from it:

Dr. A. T. Pierson once said, “There has never been a spiritual awakening in any country or locality that did not begin in united prayer.” Let me recount what God has done through concerted, united, sustained prayer.

Not many people realize that in the wake of the American Revolution there was a moral slump.... Crime, drunkenness, profanity rose to alarming levels. Churches stopped growing and began to shrink. Christians were so few on the campuses of Ivy League colleges in the 1790s that they met in secret, like a communist cell, and kept their minutes in code so that no one would know....The Chief of Justice of the United States, John Marshall, wrote to the Bishop of Virginia, James Madison, that the Church “was too far gone ever to be redeemed.” Voltaire averred, and Tom Paine echoed, “Christianity will be forgotten in thirty years.” How did the situation change? It came through a concert of prayer....

In New England, there was a man of prayer named Isaac Backus, a Baptist pastor who in 1794, when conditions were at their worst, addressed an urgent plea for prayer for revival to pastors of every Christian denomination in the United States.

Churches knew that their backs were to the wall, so the Presbyterians of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania adopted it for all their churches. Bishop Francis Asbury adopted it for all the Methodists. The Congregational and Baptist Associations, the Reformed and the Moravians all adopted the plan, until America...was interlaced with a network of prayer meetings, which set aside the first Monday of each month to pray.

It was not too long before the revival came. It broke out first of all in Connecticut, and then spread to Massachusetts and all the seaboard states - in every case entirely without extravagance or outcry. In the summer of 1800, when it reached Kentucky, which was a lawless territory at the time, it burst into wildfire. Great camp meetings were held, and pastors of every denominational affiliation assisted when as many as 11,000 people came to one communion service.

Out of that second great awakening ... came the whole modern missionary movement and its societies. Out of it came the abolition of slavery, popular education, Bible societies, Sunday schools and many social benefits....

However, by the mid-1800s, conditions had deteriorated again. In September 1857, a man of prayer, Jeremiah Lanphier, started a prayer meeting in the upper room of the Dutch Reformed Church consistory building in Manhattan. In response to his advertisement, only six people out of the population of a million showed up. But, the following week, there were fourteen, and then twenty-three, when it was decided to meet every day for prayer. By late winter, they were filling the Dutch Reformed Church, then the Methodist Church on John Street, then Trinity Episcopal Church on Broadway at Wall Street. In February and March of 1858, every church and public hall in downtown New York was filled. Horace Greeley, the famous editor, sent a reporter with horse and buggy racing around the prayer meetings to see how many men were praying: in one hour, he could get to only twelve meetings, but he counted 6100 men attending.

Then a landslide of prayer began, which overflowed to the churches in the evenings. People began to be converted, ten thousand a week in New York City alone. The movement spread throughout New England, the church bells bringing people to prayer at eight in the morning, twelve noon, and six in the evening. The revival raced up the Hudson and down the Mohawk, where the Baptists, for example, had so many people to baptize that they went down to the river, cut a big hole in the ice, and baptized them in the cold water: when Baptists do that they really are on fire... Out of this revival came a young shoe salesman whose name became a household word, D.L. Moody. More than a million people were converted to God in one year out of a population of thirty million.

Then that same revival jumped the Atlantic and appeared in Ulster, Scotland, Wales, and then on to England, parts of Europe, South Africa and South India - anywhere there was an evangelical cause. It sent mission pioneers to many countries. Effects were felt for forty years. Having begun in a movement of prayer, it was sustained by a movement of prayer.

That movement lasted for a generation, but at the turn of the twentieth century, there was need of awakening again. A general movement of prayer began, with special prayer meetings at Moody Bible Institute; at the Kenswick Convention in England; and places as far apart as Melbourne, Australia; Wonsan in Korea; and in the Nilgiri Hills of India. All around the world believers were praying that there might be another great awakening in the twentieth century....

Among the most notable results of this prayer is the well-known Welsh Revival of 1904... The movement went like a tidal wave over Wales. In five months there were a hundred thousand people converted throughout the country....It was the social impact that was astounding. For example, judges were presented with white gloves, not a case to try: no robberies, no burglaries, no rapes, no murders and no embezzlements, nothing... As the revival swept Wales, drunkenness was cut in half. There was a wave of bankruptcies, but they were nearly all for taverns. There was even a slowdown in the mines. You say, “How could a religious revival cause a strike?” It did not cause a strike, just a slowdown, for so many Welsh coal miners were converted and stopped using bad language that the horses that dragged the trucks in the mines could not understand what was being said to them, hence transportation slowed down for a while until they learned the language of Canaan. (When I first heard that story, I thought that it was a tall tale, but I can document it.)

That revival also affected sexual moral standards, I had discovered through the figures given by British government experts that, in Radnorshire and Merionethshire, the actual illegitimate birth rate had dropped 44% within a year of the beginning of the revival. That revival swept Britain. It so moved all of Norway that the Norwegian Parliament passed special legislation to permit laymen to conduct Communion because the clergy could not keep up with the number of the converts desiring to partake. It swept Sweden, Finland and Denmark, Germany, Canada from coast to coast, all of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, West Africa, touching also Brazil, Mexico, and Chile....

As always, it began through a movement of prayer, with prayer meetings all over the United States as well as the other countries; and soon there came the great time of the harvest. So, what is the lesson we can learn? It is a very simple one, as direct as the promises of God in Scripture:

If my people, who are called by My name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.(2 Chron. 7:14 [rsv])

What is involved in this? As God requires us to pray, we must not forget what was said by Jonathan Edwards: “...to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God’s people in extraordinary prayer.” What do we mean by extraordinary prayer? We share in ordinary prayer in regular worship services, before eating and the like. But, when people are found getting up at six in the morning to pray, or having a half night of prayer until midnight, or giving up their lunchtime to pray at a noonday prayer meeting, that is extraordinary prayer. But, it must be united and concerted.

[Excerpted from a transcription of “The Role of Prayer in Spiritual Awakening,” a talk given at the National Prayer Congress in Dallas, Texas in October of 1976 by J. Edwin Orr. Used by permission of Campus Crusade for Christ/Randolf Productions, Inc. and the J. Edwin Orr Foundation.]

Dr. Orr just touched on a few highlights from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Again and again we see the powerful effect of prayer in bringing about true revival. It takes a lot of prayer to bring true revival. It takes an army of intercessors praying over time. Those who pray for revival do not need to be in the same room at the same time, although sometimes they are. They don’t even need to speak the same language, because they might come from different countries. But they do need to be united in purpose: “Lord, send your Spirit.... Revive us again!... Rend the heavens and come down!”

Expectantly!

James W. Goll


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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Effects of prayer...

"The Burn" in Turkey wrote this post. Thought it might encourage those of you who pray for Long Island. There are lots of things that we never get to hear or see in our weak little watches that make room for God's beautifully strong power. 


Call to Cry Out as Ramadan Begins
On August 1st millions of Muslims across the globe embarked on a month-long season of fasting and prayer. This is the Muslim month that commemorates when Muhammad first began receiving the Qur'an. It is a holy month for Muslims and they fast from sun-up to sunset, not eating any food, not having sex, not drinking any water, coffee, even their own saliva, and not smoking. Then they party all night with massive community feasts.  Many Muslims also use this month to seek after God for blessings, dreams, visions, healing, forgiveness, and breakthrough.  This month is an incredible month to CRY OUT for the 1.6 billion Muslim people who have never encountered Jesus!

As we have released a sound of worship at Burns in Muslim majority areas like Turkey; Iraq; Indonesia; and Bradford, UK, we have seen Muslims receive physical healings, emotional healings, encounters with God's presence, and salvation.  Recently, while singing out Joel 2:28 during a late night Burn set, a Muslim man living in a nearby neighborhood had multiple dreams of Jesus.  Early the next morning he awoke, googled dreams and visions of Jesus, and found the church that we were burning in.  He and his entire family came to the church where he shared his dream with the pastor.  He stated, "I saw Jesus in a dream, and He said, 'Come and follow Me.' Here I am with my family.  What do we need to do to follow Jesus?"  As we release sounds of worship and intercession in the darkest areas, the light of Christ breaks in!!!

CRY OUT and release intercession and prophetic declarations over the Muslim world during this season of historic shifting!

· Join with us this month to cry out for a release of dreams, visions, and encounters with Jesus all across the Muslim world.
· Pray that the sons of Ishmael will receive the Father's blessing!  Cry out for fresh sounds and strategies for the Burns in areas with Muslim populations.
· Pray that God would draw Muslims into the Burn for encounters with Jesus in Turkey, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Germany, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Detroit, and Bradford.
· Pray daily during Ramadan with believers across the globe with this Prayer guide  http://www.30days.net/muslims/ category/featured/

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

An "equipment" dream



I had a dream last night that is making me think this is a direction for prayer. In the dream, I was addressing a dearly loved pastor of a church I had been part of. She was in pain but still functioning- feeling betrayed because I/we left. I was telling her how much I loved her and being there and had never left in my heart but I couldn't stay if she kept things so isolated and independent. I said (in essence) "I never wanted to leave you. You wouldn't allow us to bring who we are to the table and seek God together. We needed you to include us in the process rather than assume that you had all of the answers. You were the one who showed me the door. I'd gladly walk back in if you would just allow for us to come together as a Body/Family, seek God together and contribute who we are in Him."



In the dream, she had allowed little children to run wild on the stage and they had broken the connection of the wiring to the main speakers. She had not protected the "equipment" God had given her. I knew I had the skill to fix it and I began to pump gasoline into the connection ( I had an abundance of fuel). Then, I realized that wasn't the answer. I needed to fix the wiring by hand. I needed an understanding of how the wiring should be connected to the main speakers. I knew she needed the gas in a container instead in order to power all she would need for a service. It was a gift I was glad to give so I looked for the main mixing board which had a tank in it and began to fill it up instead.


I think perhaps the dream was pointing to the Church and not her church per se because in my mind, I was seeing that I was a part of a number of church communities that were separate but all "one"  in continuity (and having similar troubles). I believe the skill required an understanding of how and where power connects (relationship) and the fuel is worship-filled prayer/ faith. The container is the corporate community and the mixing board is where all of the gifts come together to make a beautiful sound. The "speakers" were fine but the connection of the main wires to the main speakers were broken right at the connector. There were three prongs and one of the prongs needed to be fixed. Seems like a point for prayer.


Father, I pray for insight, wisdom and skill to fix the "connection" and healing for the Church to function in the power you intended for it.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Hosea 5 Revisited

Hi folks, I ran across this post (below) I put out on Facebook in March and I thought perhaps I should share it here for the sake of prayer for the region. Below, I mention a dream I had regarding Hosea 5. I am revisiting it because I realized that a trusted friend pointed out verse 4 as a key verse and of late I'm beginning to get some understanding:

4 Their deeds will not allow them
To return to their God.
For a spirit of harlotry is within them,
And they do not know the LORD.

How did I land on that again? because I can't shake Revelation 2:1-7 as a word for Long Island for a few weeks now

1 “To the angel of the church in Ephesus write:The One who holds the seven stars in His right hand, the One who walks among the seven golden lampstands, says this: 2 ‘I know your deeds and your toil and perseverance, and that you cannot tolerate evil men, and you put to the test those who call themselves apostles, and they are not, and you found them to be false; 3 and you have perseverance and have endured for My name’s sake, and have not grown weary. 4 But I have this against you, that you have left your first love. 5 Therefore remember from where you have fallen, and repent and do the deeds you did at first; or else I am coming to you and will remove your lampstand out of its place—unless you repent. 6 Yet this you do have, that you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate. 7 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, I will grant to eat of the tree of life which is in the Paradise of God.

As best as I can figure, the works/deeds we are to return to are: the first (protos agape) works — the "first" works which flow from "Abiding in Love" (John 15). Jesus is referred to as the "prototokas", the proto-type/first-born of creation in Colossians. If God is Love (agape), then, in essence HE is the Protos Agape.

Honestly, I'm convinced we are to be a people who are head-over-heels in love (agape - not eros or philos) with God and abounding in (agape)love for one another. We can not be or do this without going back to the Prototype... Jesus Christ. This "protos agape"is not exactly just “feel your first feelings” love but intentionally cultivating intimate relationship with the archetype - The Protos Agape - Jesus, and seeking Holy Spirit to give us a spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of HIM.

I believe these "protos agape" deeds come from knowing, in a very real way, the One Who loves us and all that moves His heart; caring for what and who He cares about- moving with Him as He moves. It comes from being a student of His Heart and knowing that we are, moment by moment, being loved by Him/Abiding in Him and He in us. It comes from resting in Him and then, flowing from that, comes “faith which works by love", i.e., works flowing from "our (protos agape) first love". Look at the Hosea passage again:

4 Their deeds will not allow them
To return to their God.
For a spirit of harlotry is within them,
And they do not know the LORD.


The issue was that their "deeds" WILL NOT allow them to return to their (personal possessive) God. Why? They did not "Know" the Lord (Intimacy is absolutely implied). (Note: clinging to our own broken "idolatry"; deeds of personal iniquity for comfort is also a snare and another part of this but not really the main point of Hosea 5)

Could it be that our deeds are getting in the way of our "knowing" God? Could it be that because we do not "Know" God, our default is to do the religious sort of deeds that make us feel like we're doing our part as "priests" (the point of Hosea 5) while missing HIM altogether? Could it be that we must walk out of our religious persona (an aspect of slavery/bondage) and return to the One Who loves us (The Protos Agape).


Hosea 6:7 " I'm after love that lasts, not more religion. ..." The Message


I don't claim to have the full understanding of the dream or the biblical passages .... I'm just thinking that perhaps there is a word of encouragement for the Church on Long Island and some direction for prayer. We can do an awful lot out of our need/desire to be acceptable to God. We can allow our flurry of "busy " activity in the church/marketplace mask the idea that it is really just drawn from "harlotry/idolatry" where we get our sense of being loved/acceptable from somewhere/someone other than God. Maybe our idol is a leader who we hope will recognize us, church activities and even works of justice - really just about anything/everything can jump into that spot .... BUT God must be our repeated choice for that spot. That is "overcoming".

Don't get me wrong, "Do mercy, love justice and walk humbly with Your God" is my prayer. I am quite confident that God REALLY cares about the issues that bind Long Island/NYC and deeds of mercy, justice and generosity are key. However, I believe that the proto-type or launching position of every one of these Kingdom activities are best engaged in and most effective from the vantage point of cleaving to/clinging to/abiding IN Jesus and Jesus in us.

I'm beginning to believe that God really is Love and abiding in His Love is where it is safest to choose "the weakness" of prayer and acting in faith so that His strength can actually be manifested. From that posture, His Presence is ALL. His Love is expressed in strength/power; power that comes from His presence - rooted in loving relationship and expressed in faith.

We probably need to ask ourselves, have our deeds prevented us from knowing our "True Vine"... our protos-agape (First Love)?

At the HoP we've been praying for Long Island to re-focus on Jesus and re-establish or nurture that relationship so that we have the reward of being over-comers. All that being said, will you make yourself a cup of tea/coffee and read the post below. Then, knowing God has granted this to us, please join us in praying First Love into Long Island/NYC? <3 t



Present musings of prayer - March 5, 2011
Friends, I honestly believe that the Lord is speaking to the Church. I sent the following note to someone and then just read the attachment from Sean Feucht who was passing on a word from England. I'm including my portion of my note so you have a track record of some of the thoughts in the House of Prayer and the context of the England "word". Yesterday we were praying through the "new sound" topic and the Lord was showing us that it was not a new, cool "music" from Heaven but it was the song of cleansed hearts that had returned to God, maintained love and justice and were waiting upon God. (Hosea 12:6)

My dreams, our prayer meetings, the books I have been led to and one circumstance after another have been leading up to this. The Lord sent me a dream awhile back and in it He sent a messenger to tell me, "The Lord has granted to you Hosea 5." In the dream, it was in the context of interceding for mercy to avert a giant plane crash. I have been puzzling over it ever since because it is not an easy word. I am guilty of all that is written there....really everything that Paul addresses in Romans 1 & 2 and then some. I have repented repeatedly but I know there is repetitive compromise in my thoughts and inner man and that is the key that is broken for me and the bondage He is wanting to unlock and set me free from.

As a matter of course, I have been praying for myself and others every day for months now (along with the Ephesians prayers), "Lord, I pray that your Light, Your Love and Your Truth will penetrate my heart, my thoughts, my inner man and let your light shine throughout my inner man so it shines through me and there is no place I keep hidden from You and make us at peace with Your love." He is doing just that. Now, as I think about the dream and others like it, I believe that what He was saying is that He is granting repentance and forgiveness over these issues and then positioning us to pray with appropriate fear before Him and without haughtiness or judgment for the region so we restore one another with gentleness. I believe that He is helping His Bride step free from the deceptions we have comforted ourselves with and as we stand in overcoming faith, we will not be in fear as the shaking continues and instead will be an effective ambassador to the world. It is His mercy that He is extending to all. I believe that The Lord is graciously removing Egypt and Babylon from our hearts. We have been praying for the Church on Long Island/NYC but more so for ourselves first that these paradigms would be removed from our hearts and lives. He is showing us Mammon's hold on the Church, NY and ourselves.... As He cleanses Egypt, He is showing us that what is in the natural is speaking of the spiritual. Egypt is symbolic of bondage, slavery, oppression, fear and control. It is the idolatry of death - making a name, fortune/fame, identity for ourselves. The principle of Babylon is religion/religious spirits, idolatry, judgment, a haughty spirit, independence from God and building a (religious)community in our own strength and based upon our own self-righteousness and charisma - clearly all of which is without Him.

He had us steeped in this yesterday in prayer. The day before I was in 1Corinthians 6 where Paul writes that we must clean out the old leaven and be strengthed by Christ overcoming as the Passover Lamb and then yesterday I landed on the scripture in Hosea that says "But you must return to your God; maintain love and justice, and wait for your God always." Hosea 12:6. He's so Sweet and Kind and terrifying in His Holiness.... Thanks for understanding.


A thought of present meditation >>>After David and His mighty men were ransacked in Ziklag and they had grieved and wept thoroughly for all they had lost (their women, children and all possessions) David strengthened himself in the Lord and then inquired of the Lord as to whether he should pursue the Amelekites, the Lord said "Pursue, for you will surely overtake them, and you will surely rescue all.” 1Samuel 30:3ff I love you, t



From: Sean Feucht
Sent: Sat, March 5, 2011 4:05:49 PM
Subject: Word from England
Hey friends -

A fiery and prophetic word one of our guys in Leicster, England had just yesterday! I feel there is something on this and so I wanted to pass it along for you to pray/seek God into.

Leicster is on track to be the first Muslim majority city in Europe and God is igniting a blaze there right now that will be hub for all of England!

Lets read, pray and press into this word!

Sean
hi Guys,

the Lord's been impressing a word to me i feel i need to pass on-

it comes out of reading 2chron 14-15-16

word of the Lord march 2nd

i believe there are a number of key things here the Lord wants us to see and implement in the current season we are in its a long read but God is in it and i urge you to read and listen to the lord as you do this is a key year of preparation God is shifting out the old to make space for the new just look at the news!

2Ch 14:3 For he took away the altars of the strange gods, and the high
places, and brake down the images, and cut down the groves:

the Lord is calling for a deeper consecration our confidence must be rooted in Him alone all we do must be rooted in intimacy with him alone,

2Ch 14:4 And commanded Judah to seek the LORD God of their fathers,
and to do the law and the commandment.


As leaders we MUST call the people to seek the Lord and walk in purity as we prepare for what the Lord has began to release

2Ch 14:5 Also he took away out of all the cities of Judah the high places and
the images: and the kingdom was quiet before him. 6And he built fenced
cities in Judah: for the land had rest, and he had no war in those years;
because the LORD had given him rest.


personality performance based worship must be cast aside, God and God alone must be the focus of our praises the new song of the Lord will begin to dominate worship so his people are move by him instead of a favorite melody or nostalgic memory of a past move or encounter,
2Ch 14:7 Therefore he said unto Judah, Let us build these cities, and make
about them walls, and towers, gates, and bars, while the land is yet before us;
because we have sought the LORD our God, we have sought him, and he hath
given us rest on every side. So they built and prospered.


the cities of Judah(praise) must be fortified, this applies on a personal corporate and city wide level as a people we must be a people of his presence and nothing else, God is not first on the list HE IS THE LIST!, secondly as we move forward the Lord is going to begin to raise up cities of praise were worship will become central this will begin to create glory spots were all expressions of church will see growth regardless of denomination style and stream

The Lord is already moving and bringing breakthrough, the places were this will be sustained will be the places that put seeking God at the centre, as opposed to programs and conferences, as things get fuller this will become increasingly challenging Like Jesus we must honor God’s presence above what is presence is producing, we must guard against addiction to the works of God above the presence of God!
2Ch 14:11 And Asa cried unto the LORD his God, and said, LORD, it is
nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no
power: help us, O LORD our God; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go
against this multitude. O LORD, thou art our God; let not man prevail against
thee.

The places God is going to move is not dependent on how strong or weak a church or ministry is rather it hangs on how they value his presence
2Ch 15:7 Be ye strong therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your
work shall be rewarded. 8And when Asa heard these words, and the prophecy
of Oded the prophet, he took courage, and put away the abominable idols out
of all the land of Judah and Benjamin, and out of the cities which he had
taken from mount Ephraim, and renewed the altar of the LORD, that was
before the porch of the LORD.

2Ch 16:10Then Asa was wroth with the seer, and put him in a prison house;
for he was in a rage with him because of this thing. And Asa oppressed some
of the people the same time.

1. how the church responds to the prophetic in this season will have major implications on where God moves, some settings will need to repent for rejecting and even persecuting true prophets and the prophetic before they enter in, those who fail to do so will like Asa be crippled in their walk and fail to see the promise.

2Ch 15:10 So they gathered themselves together at Jerusalem in the third
month, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Asa. 11 And they offered unto the
LORD the same time, of the spoil which they had brought, seven hundred
oxen and seven thousand sheep. 12And they entered into a covenant to seek
the LORD God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul;

1. there is a growing movement of redials, people who dedicate themselves to seeking God at an entirely new level of intensity these will gather from across streams not for a conference but simply to seek God and much of this will take place on a grass roots level,
2Ch 15:10 So they gathered themselves together at Jerusalem in the third
month, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Asa. 11 And they offered unto the
LORD the same time, of the spoil which they had brought, seven hundred
oxen and seven thousand sheep. 12And they entered into a covenant to seek
the LORD God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul;
13That whosoever would not seek the LORD God of Israel should be put to
death, whether small or great, whether man or woman. 14And they sware
unto the LORD with a loud voice, and with shouting, and with trumpets, and
with cornets. 15And all Judah rejoiced at the oath: for they had sworn with all
their heart, and sought him with their whole desire; and he was found of
them: and the LORD gave them rest round about.

these meeting will be a long way from seeker friendly, they will be messy long and loud and the more radical the message the more they will thrive this will have an impact on main stream church in that everything will be pushed up as a result in some settings there will only be one or two who are truly seeking God but they will infect those around them.

2Ch 15:16 And also concerning Maachah the mother of Asa the king, he
removed her from being queen, because she had made an idol in a grove: and
Asa cut down her idol, and stamped it, and burnt it at the brook Kidron.

i felt the Lord saying the church must honor her fathers and mothers but not tolerate idols of the past the way God moved yesterday is yesterday we must not be governed by the past rather in should be our starting place some things simply need to be cut off and cast aside what was must make space for what is and what shall be old structures must be cast out to make space for the new Maachathites = “pressure (literally she has pressed)” we must not allow the past shape of church to become restrictive to her future

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Saturday, August 06, 2011

Not Judgmental but Prayer-mental ~ Francis Frangipane


Not Judgmental, But Prayer-mental

Mercy, Not WrathThe church is created not to fulfill God's wrath, but to complete His mercy. Remember, we are called to be a "house of prayer for all…nations." Consider passionately this phrase: "prayer for." Jesus taught His disciples to "pray for" those who would persecute or mistreat them (Matt.5 44). When Job "prayed for" his friends, God fully restored him (Job 42:10). We are to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem" (Ps. 122:6), and "pray for" each other so that we may be healed (James 5:16).

According to the Word of God, the Lord "desires all men to be saved" (1 Tim. 2:4). Therefore, Paul urged "that entreaties and prayers…be made on behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in authority" (vv. 1-2). You see, the call is to pray for people.
"But," you argue, "my country (or city) is a modern manifestation of ancient Babylon."

I don't think so. But even if it were, when the Lord exiled Israel to Babylon, He didn't order His people to judge and condemn their new cities. Rather, He said, "Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you…and pray to the LORD on its behalf; for in its welfare you will have welfare" (Jer. 29:7).

Time after time, the scriptural command is to pray for, not against; to praymercifully, not vindictively. God's call is for prayer moved by compassion, not condemnation. Indeed, at its very essence, the nature of intercession is to appeal to God for forgiveness and redemption to come to sinful people.

We have studied what is wrong with our society and can prove, with charts and surveys, the trends of sin, yet we have failed to appreciate the influence of the intercessions of Christ. We consider ourselves experts on the nature and cause of sin, but deny the nature and cause of Christ, which is redemption. Friends, being informed by the news media is in no way the same thing as being transformed into the nature of the Savior.

The media sees what is wrong with the world and exposes it; Christ saw what was wrong and died for it. If one could gaze into the image being created within the heart of the church, one would find that it would be more the cynical attitude of the news media than the redemptive attitude of our Shepherd. Righteousness must ascend higher than ascribing to the moral views of our political party; we are called to the standards of God.

Study Isaiah 53. It reveals in wondrous detail the Savior's nature: Christ numbered Himself with the sinners (v. 12). He interceded for the transgressors (v. 12). He is "with us" (Matt. 1:23) and "for us" (Rom. 8:31), even when He is speaking to us of our iniquity.

But the world sees a church with rocks in its hands, looking for adulterers and sinners. We have become the "church of the angry Christians." In the drama that is unfolding in the world today, we have not usually been playing the role of Christ, but more often the part of the Pharisees. Let us drop the rocks from our hands, then lift our hands, without wrath, in prayer to God (1 Tim. 2:8).

"Prayer-Mental," Not Judgmental
God does not want us to be judgmental; He wants us prayer-mental. As instinctively as we have judged people, we should pray for them instead. Today, countless Christians are angry with their elected officials. We say our anger is "righteous indignation." I too feel this troubling that people elected to serve have so misused our national treasure, bringing our nation to near ruin. Yet, if my goal is to be like Christ, I must remember: Jesus expressed "righteous indignation" for, perhaps, a total of one hour during His recorded ministry. Once was for the hardness of people's hearts (Mark 3:5), another was for the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and scribes (Matt. 23:13-36), and other times were at the temple when the Father's house was used for something other than redemptive prayer (Mark 11:17). So, yes, Jesus was angry, but His anger was always replaced with love and intercession for God's people.

How long has your anger lasted? Are you sure your love has not grown cold? Are you sure you are not seeking to justify a root of bitterness and call it righteous indignation?

"Well," some argue, "our government officials have sinned." When Paul called for prayer for kings in 1 Timothy 2:1-2, Nero was emperor of Rome. Nero was one of the most corrupt men who ever lived. He did not have an illicit relationship or two; he had public orgies. He skinned Christians alive. There were occasions when he illuminated his night banquets with living torches, Christians, who were tarred and then set ablaze on poles. Nero and his guests dined surrounded by Christians dying for their faith. Yet Paul wrote that we should pray "for kings and all who are in authority" (v. 2). Nero was king when Paul wrote this command.

Some may misread my words, assuming that I think there is nothing wrong in government or society. Yes, there are many things wrong in our world, and God will certainly call us, at various times, to confront the sins that plague our lands. However, my concern is not as much with the White House as with the Lord's house! If we are not praying for our elected officials, the least we can do is to stop cursing them!

The Father's house is to be a house of prayer for kings and all in authority. We can adamantly disagree with the political views that a leader has, but we must also adamantly cry to God on their behalf and serve as intercessors, even for our cultural enemies.

I can understand the reason for anger toward elected officials, especially if we consider that they are not doing their jobs. But if all we do is judge them, we are not doing our jobs. It is not the Holy Spirit within us that calls for God to judge sinners; it is our frustration with people and the delay in the restoration of righteousness. My friend, beware; for when you pray for judgment to come, remember that it begins "with the household of God" (1 Pet. 4:17). To pray for God to judge a nation or city for its sins actually initiates judgment from God on the church for its sins! And the Almighty will start with those who are quickest to judge others!

When I pray for the political leaders guiding the United States, I ask the Lord to protect them from the influence of ungodly counselors. Where they have failed, I appeal to God to forgive them and to show mercy in regard to the relaxed moral standards of our land and especially concerning abortion, which breaks the Lord's heart. For those who are clearly corrupt, since we are a democracy, I pray that God would replace the evil leaders with righteous leaders.

The Lord desires for us to "stand in the gap" (Ezek. 22:30), positioning ourselves between the failings of man and the sufficiency and forgiveness of God. Then, He calls us to persevere in this intercession until, in one form or another, righteous change occurs in our society.

For all who are embittered with their nation's leaders, remember: each of us must give an account for our sins at the "judgment seat of Christ" (2 Cor. 5:10). Let us consider with holy fear the warning of God: "Judgment will be merciless to one who has shown no mercy; mercy triumphs over judgment" (James 2:13).

Father, I ask You to forgive me for my lack of forgiveness toward our elected officials. Lord, I ask You to forgive, cleanse, and renew them in Your mighty presence. Appear to them, Lord, in the night hours; save them from the lies and plans of hell. Touch and heal their families, and renew them as well in Your love. Lord, I ask You to forgive my harshness toward all who have offended me. O God, this day, deliver me from my judgmental attitudes! Help me to remember in all things and at all times that "mercy triumphs over judgment"!

Monday, May 09, 2011

The Mission Field: Planting Season- Planting a Missionary!

We have been steady in "tilling the soil" in prayer for Long Island/NYC for four years now. Our commission is an inter-denominational mission base that worships God and prays for Long Island/NYC 24-7-365. This is not simply a good idea. It is God's idea. It is prayer that ushers in revival for the church and paves the way for the region to shift from the "world system" into the Kingdom.

In order to fulfill this goal, we know that we need Father to provide full and part-time missionaries who will give of their time, finances and energy. In the economy of God's kingdom, we reap what we sow.

On Tuesday Evening, Angela DeLuca is going to be at IHOP-LI , speaking about her call as an intercessory missionary. We were "lent" her services for this year and Father is calling her back to Kansas City to serve there. She has been given to us as a "seed for the sower" and we want to honor the gift Father has given us and bless her with support from Long Island. We have a wonderful opportunity to "sow" an intercessory missionary and pave the way for others to engage in this expression of mission here on Long Island. We believe that as we freely give, we clear the way for more missionaries here as well.

Please ask Father if He would like you to come and learn about what we are building here and in KC and if He would like to gift you in joining us in supporting her. She will need prayer support and financial support. She will also need TLC and communication as she leaves her family to engage in night and day prayer on behalf of NY and the Nations. What follows is her note.

"You are invited to partner with me in ministry!

I am moving back to Kansas City in July to re-join staff at IHOP-KC, and I am in need of financial and prayer partners. I would love to have you come and fellowship with me over some pizza, and share with me as I tell my story. I will be giving a presentation after dinner to walk you through how the Lord has called me into this ministry of worship and intercession, and to tell you more about the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, where I will be serving.

Here's the plan:

6:00 ~ Pizza & fellowship
6:30 ~ Ministry Presentation
7:00 ~ Invitation and prayer
7:30 ~ IHOP-LI worship and intercession

I have truly enjoyed building friendships with each one of you, and would love to share with you in this ministry. Please be praying and asking the Lord if this is something He would have you sow into. I am excited for what the Lord is doing through the prayer movement and would love the opportunity to excite your heart as well!

Hope to see you there!

Blessings,
Angela

Monday, April 25, 2011

Threshold Covenant by Craig Hill

I was sent this article by a friend. It is a very interesting look at the passover blood on the doorposts.

THE THRESHOLD COVENANT

Craig Hill pastor of Family Foundations International.

I have found that there are several profound principles and practices in the Bible that we, as westerners, totally miss simply because the eastern imagery is unfamiliar to us. One such practice, the understanding of which is a key that opens profound new insight into the Bible, is a particular type of blood covenant known as the "Threshold Covenant".

In the ancient East, when a host became aware that a guest was to call on him, if he wished to receive and honor that guest, he would pour out a sacrifice of blood at the threshold of his dwelling. The sight of this blood sacrifice was then taken by the guest to be an invitation to pass over, or step across the blood-stained threshold and enter into a covenant of hospitality with the host. Since the blood on the threshold represents the life of the host, the greatest insult a guest could convey would be to step on the threshold, and thus in the blood (Hebrews 10: 26-29).

Blood Covenants
Covenants in the East have for centuries been ratified by the outpouring of blood. While blood in the western mind is usually thought to represent death, the the eastern mind, blood represents life, God told the Hebrew people in Leviticus 17:11 "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls".

So the blood poured out on the threshold was representative of the life of the host. This greeting customs was, and still is in many parts of the Middle East today, commonly known and practiced.

The costliness of the blood was indicative of the dgree of honor to be conveyed to the guest. If the guest was to be lightly esteemed, the blood of a dove or pigeon might be offered. If he was to be honored more highly, then perhaps the blood of a goat or an ox may be used. If the guest was a king, then the blood of a very special animal called "the fatted calf" reserved for a king, would be used.

So, when an invited guest crossed the threshold of the host's home, he was agreeing to come in peace and to support, bless and honor that host while in his home. No honorable man would cross the threshold of a host's home with an intent to rob, kill, or do the host harm. The host, on the other hand, by receiving the guest, was obligated to defend, protect and provide for the guest while in his home. To an eastern mind, how strong is that covenant of hospitality? So strong that a host would even protect a stranger who has passed over, or covenant-crossed his threshold, to the same degree that he would protect one of his own family members.

Abiding Under the Shadow:
We find recorded in Genesis 19:1-11 the account of Lot receiving into this home as guests two angels, whom he believed to be strangers on a journey. The wicked men of the city came that evening to Lot's home and demanded that he grant them access to the two strangers that they might homosexually rape them. Lot, as a covenant host, responded that he would not give them up, but rather would protect these guests to even a greater degree than he would protect his own virgin daughters, because, he states, "they have come under the shadow of my roof" Genesis 19: 6-8.

This phrase "to come under one's shadow," is very interesting. It is a Hebrew idiom denoting the covenant commitment of a host to protect one who has covenant-crossed the threshold with all available resources, even unto the death of the host. Without threshold covenant understanding, Lot's response makes no sense to us as westerners. However, this insight opens up for us the incredible statment God is making to us in Psalm 91: 1-2 when we are told, "He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE ALMIGHTY." God is stating here that, to the same degree Lot was willing to protect those who had passed over this threshold, with all available resources, God is willing to do the same for all who have covenant-crossed His threshold where the blood of the Messiah is poured out.

Undestanding Passover:
Let's now look at how this custom of threshold covenenat applies to the Passover. In ancient times, it was common practice for a king to travel throughout his land securing the loyalty of his subjects and ridding the land of his enemies. Usually, the king would travel with a large entourage of diplomatic emissaries, his harem, and his army. In each village, either he, personally, or one of his diplomats would pass over (covenant-cross) the threshold of the homes of each loyal family, enter in that home in peace, and delcare the terms of the kingdom. However, wherever the king found a disloyal family who refused his sovereignty over them, he would not pass over the threshold of that house, but rather would send the army in and rid that home of his enemies. How would the king tell which families were loyal to him and which were not? The primary indicator was the blood poured out at the threshold of the house, inviting him in.

This understanidng of the historic, eastern threshold covenant greeting custom and its apllication to the visit of a king is critical in understanding the events surrounding the Hebrew Passover recorded in Exodus 12. I believe that this event has been taught, by many Jewish and Christian teachers, in the opposite manner from the way in which it actually happened.

"And you shall take a bunch of hyssop, dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and strike the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood that is in the basin (threshold very bottom of the doorway). And none of you shall go out of the door of his house until morning. For the Lord will pass through (abar) to strike the Egyptians; and when He sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the Lord will pass over (pasakh) the door and not allow the destroyer to come into your houses to strike you" Exodus 12: 22-23.
In looking at the Hebrew verbs used in this passage (abar and pasakh), it became evident to me that the way I had looked at this event all of my life was exactly the opposite of the way it actually happened. I had alwasy been taught that the Passover event had to do with the blood of the lamb being placed on the door of the house to ward God off and make sure that He didn't come into the house. The concept was more of God being a wrathfull killer, Whom you want to ensure will not come into your house.

The actual event was just the opposite. God told Israel that when He saw the blood on the lintel and doorposts of their homes, He would pass over (Covenant-Cross)(pasakh) that door. In other words, He would come into that house and not allow the army (destroyer angel of death, that He had released to destroy the Egyptians) to come in to harm them. He would rather instead send the destroyer (army) into the houses of the disloyal enemies who did not place the blood of the lamb on the lintel and doorposts of their houses to welcome the conquering King.

an observation: When we look at the lintel and door posts. It creates a Chet, the 8th letter of the Hebrew aleph-beit. which means life. So the angel of death would have seen the the LIFE (God made manifest throught the Blood of Jeshus, King of King and Lord of Lords) was a guest. And the angel would know the Blood of the creator and not harm the occupants. WOW.
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While this threshold covenant greeting custom would have been very familiar to the Israelites of that time, it is very foreign and unfamiliar to most of us as modern westerners. Consequently, many of us have misinterpreted the purpose of the blood of the lamb in Passover. Which picture of God more describes the relationship you have embraced with Him? Do you perceive God as someone to invite into your home, or someone to ward off and keep out of your home?

Once we understand the eastern concept of threshold covenant ant the Jewish Passover, we are now prepared to understand the New Covenant made by the blood of Messiah Yeshua (Jeremiah 31: 31-34). Yeshua came to give up His life and pour out His blood at the threshold of His Father's eternal dwelling. In the New Covenant, God Almighty reverses the roles form the Hebrew Passover. He now says, "I wish to treat you as a king, and to invite you to step across the threshold where the most precious blood in the universe is poured out. This is not the blood of a goat, a bullock or even "the fatted calf." This is My own blood poured out through Messiah Yeshua." When we step across this threshold, we enter into a blood covenant with Him, thus obtaining His authority and benefits including eternal life, healing and protection.

Article by Craig Hill
Family Foundations International, in Littleton, Colorado.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Burn: Long Island Guidelines

Even though there are guidelines that I posted on this month's Burn event, I rewrote them and decided to post them here in case you need them! Love, t

The Burn: Long Island Guidelines

This Burn is our fast of time and feast of affection. It is a wonderful opportunity to draw together as the Body of Christ and offer the gift of worship in unity and love. We are intentionally coming together as an answer to Jesus’ prayer for us to be One with Him and each other. Let's come ready to offer adoration to the One who loves us.

ALL of the arts are welcome to present an offering! Let me know if you have something you want to present. If you are interested in leading a set of worship, please let me know at Gworship9@yahoo.com. 

There are no stars here before the Lord. Everyone is invited to participate in worship and prayer. You may jump in musically provided you are able to yield to the leader and work with your instrument in a larger group. (Sorry, this is not the place for beginners to try out an instrument although we encourage you to learn!!)


I.                   Prayer: We pray the Bible.

A.                All prayers should be biblical, edifying, encouraging prayers – blessings, thanksgiving, supplications and petitions before the Lord. 

B.                 Testimonies of the Lord’s work are worship! We love them! Please share but keep it concise/to the point. Make sure it is in line with the movement of the set. If you are unsure, ask the Burn Leader.

C.                Prayers are to God alone. He knows the deal. Please do not explain your prayers, teach/preach from your prayers or yell on the microphone.

D.                Please do not correct the “body of Christ” or the world either subtly or overtly.

E.                 Please do not address or take on satan or powers and principalities. That arena belongs to God.

F.                 Healing through deliverance should take place in private if at all possible to protect the dignity of the brother or sister that is being prayed for. Ask for help from the leadership and we’ll take you somewhere safe.

G.                For order and love’s sake, the Burn/Prayer Leader in cooperation with the Worship Leader is the one who gives instruction for the larger group if there is an opportunity for ministry.

II.                Worship Leaders: Decide in advance if there is a leader or two or if you want to wait and see if someone is feeling "anointed"

III.             Whoever is leading needs to be comfortable with communicating clearly, be comfortable holding their gifts for flare and talent in check to serve the larger group and be very patient with those who will jump in even if they are not really sounding as nice as the leader may like or being as sensitive to the Spirit as they would prefer i.e., they need a gentle touch !

IV.              The instructions for your set (keep them short and simple) and overall directions need to be given up front before everyone jumps in so they are confident and they know how to follow you when you are changing direction and can signal you if they are inspired.

V.                 Come prepared with one, two or three really simple songs and a few 2, 3 or 4 easy chord progressions that are also in easy musical keys to follow. You may teach new songs, but most of the songs chosen should do two things:

A.                Convey your heart and yet

B.                 Be familiar to everyone in order to act as a diving board so that the worship can spring from it corporately and spontaneously.

VI.              Leaders:  please bring a copy of the music with lyrics in simple "chord" notation (e.g. G, Am, C, D, etc. ) and we'll either make enough copies for everyone or if you would like I can set up the screen and they can be posted.

VII.           Leader(s) need to come at least 30 minutes early so there is enough time to make copies and make last minute changes. I have LOTS of music and if you get a last minute change in your spirit, you can scan the “library” and it will give us time to adjust.

VIII.        Chord Progressions: The chord progressions will be useful for following the Holy Spirit in free spontaneous worship without losing people along the way. It will also pave the way for prayer. I know that many musicians may be able to jump in without instruction but when there is a large group that has never worked with every person in the room musically and they are not all as free or familiar with the same music.... that leads to a lot of insecurity. This is about love and preferring one another.   There are varied skill levels, spontaneity levels and worship streams/preferences at play. Taking this step of restraint prefers others and offers some safety and stability until everyone is confident.

IX.              Chord progressions should be communicated clearly and out loud so everyone can follow regardless of their skill level. Not everyone will need it but at least those less adept at improvisation musically will still feel valued and a part of the larger tapestry/symphony.

X.                 If, as a team, you would rather wait and see who is "anointed" that night - that works too but then everyone coming out should to be encouraged in advance to bring ONE easy song with a chord progression and then wait and see how the Holy Spirit leads.

XI.             

Sunday, April 17, 2011

An unforseen follow up to my last contemplation

I rewrote the last blog and expanded my memories of the prayer set and the lessons taught. It seemed the Holy Spirit was bringing to mind Matthew 11. When I was done and had reposted the edit, I read through my email and ran across this. I realized the Lord was driving the lesson home...
http://www.internetmonk.com/archive/the-ninth-station-jesus-falls-the-third-time

The Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the Third Time

Scripture

“He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not” (Isaiah 53:3 NIV).
“In bringing many sons to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the author of their salvation perfect through suffering” (Hebrews 2:10).
(With references in the Meditation to Matthew 11:28-30, Matthew 23:2-4, Matthew 26:36-44, 2 Corinthians 12:9, 10, Philippians 2:5-11, Hebrews 4:14-16.)

Meditation
Jesus is reeling in the street, struggling through the gauntlet of human flesh and sweat and dust and hurled abuse. Simon is there, carrying the cross for him to Golgotha just ahead. Yet, it hardly matters. Jesus can no longer walk – no longer feel his feet touch the stones of the street. Weakness so pervades his body that even his agony is blurred by numbness. He is nearly empty of everything – of blood, of pain and of his whole being.

The clamor of the crowd stills for a moment as Jesus stops moving and the procession halts. Those near hear the rasp of his ragged breath, watching him sway in slow motion and collapse. Impact forces the air from his body in a sharp groan. Then it is quiet.

The crowd peers at him with a low buzz of speculation starting to rise. Is he already dead? The rabbi’s chest heaves and the people start shouting again.

While the cacophony gains momentum, Jesus opens his eyes and studies them, the heat from the street renewing his consciousness of pain. He has been pressed to the ground by their guilt and staggered under their load of suffering. Now he is with them in profound weakness, pierced by the paradox of the circumstance. Burdened beyond bearing on the one hand and left void on the other, he is both filled up with sorrows and empty of strength, inadequate for further existence.

Yet, he knew it would come to this. He left the Father, risking everything to enter humanity. He laid aside his prior place to be with his people and knew there were only two ways to return. Both would regain his position, but only one would make him their Savior. He had submitted and served and suffered for them and he would not return to his Father without the completion of these things. He would not take his place again by force, by a bold grasp of what was rightfully his. He would arrive there humbly, obediently and submissively – poured out of all that could be poured out, altogether abandoned, perfected in his partaking of human sorrows.

The enemy had tried him … to see if he would depart without the payment. The temptation to return by the easier path had come in Gethsemane. “My Father, if it is possible may this cup be taken from me …” But the cup would bring the consummation of the course. The cup would make him the Christ. And it was only as Christ he could make this people his brothers, sons and daughters of God.
Now, Jesus feels the soldier’s foot prod him to move, but he cannot. This weakness is part of the cup. This weakness is theirs, but they don’t know it. Each of these people around him is helpless, without power and without life before God. But he, having shared the nature and glory of equality with his Father, is being emptied out for them. He is feeling the devastating drain of his own power and life before God. This is not a fraction of the world’s weakness. It is all of it. The void being left in him is measureless.

Yet, it is the way of perfection. There would never in all eternity be a weakness he would not comprehend. His people would always find his sympathy as they approached him and he would speak to his Father for them with infinite compassion born out of infinite suffering.

That he is now bearing their guilt and sicknesses and embodying their frailties means they will be free. His words to them in the towns surrounding Galilee have not empty ones. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” These people have tried to keep the law, but the requirements are tiresome and impossible. Their teachers have done nothing to help, but continue putting the heavy loads of more law on them.

But no more. By his perfect living he is atoning for them. By his present suffering he is identifying with them. By his imminent dying he is purchasing their peace with God. Once and for all, he is fulfilling the law that they have labored under. He is plumbing the depths of their weakness in human flesh and with divine understanding so that he might welcome these profoundly weary people into his yoke. So that he might make their burdens light. He is drinking the last dregs of the cup that will make them whole.This time the soldier reaches down and hefts the almost dead weight of Jesus. “Come. We’re almost there.”

Action

I will not despise my human frailties, but anticipate the opportunity they provide to see Christ’s life manifested powerfully in me. I know I can boldly approach God with every weakness because Christ is at his right hand interceding with a perfect compassion that comes from perfect understanding. As I stand there, I will expect what has been promised – mercy and help and Christ’s strength coming to rest on me.

Prayer

Jesus, forgive me for so quickly seeking to escape weakness, for panicking when it invades my life. When I am confronted with my frailty, I am often like Jonah and take desperate measures to flee it. Thank you that I cannot outrun your love or your compassion or your desire to be my help in times of need. Help me to see my most fragile moments as chances to know the fullness of fellowship with you and experience the flow of your life and power that longs to rush into my empty and weak places.

Chorus

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you. Because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.

Contemplations on Isaiah 40

We started the prayer set on Friday with Matthew 5 and the Sermon on the Mount. For unknown reasons, I followed by singing/contemplating Isaiah 40 beginning in verse 21-22 with this little chorus: "Do You not know, have you not heard... It's God Who sits above the circle of the earth." Little did I know that there is a clear path between the King's power and perspective and living in the King's value system.

As is often the case, when I sit before the Lord and listen for His promptings, I get a deeper revelation of His great kindness and love. He leads me into passages that I have always developed in the perception of anger and wrath over our sins and He redefines them in light of Jesus and love.

This little meditation set was no different. As I read and sang further, I saw He was describing His strength on our behalf to subdue all that oppresses us and His comfort in letting us know that He knows, He understands and He does not grow weary in encouraging us and teaching us - helping us to be "overcomers" just like Jesus. (Actually, it would be better to say "with Jesus, through Jesus and in Jesus". )

In verse 29 in particular, He says that He gives strength to the weary and to him who lacks might, He increases power. I pondered that - what do you give strength and power for, Lord?

Suddenly, one of our older saints began to pray Revelation 3:12-13 and it confirmed my thoughts:
12'He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he will not go out from it anymore; and I will write on him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God, and My new name. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.'

It became clear that being an overcomer was the key and it brought me deeper into reading the passage in that light. I saw a clear encouragement that He helps us in our poverty of spirit, our meekness,etc.by supplying the power of love (grace) we need. Read it with me. The entire chapter of Isaiah 40 was about comforting God's people that her warfare had ended and He had removed her iniquity - by Whom? By His own power. He was coming in strength (get this) like a Shepherd carrying lambs in His bosom and gently leading nursing ewes. It was by His power, strength and tenderness that she would overcome - that she would live the Kingdom life by the strength of the King. He, Himself is the strength to the weary to overcome. As we wait for the Lord, He comes alongside us and gives us new strength - HIS- to mount up above our destitution with wings like eagles. We conquer the sins that beset us with His strength - not ours. Selah.

I love that we live in that story now with Jesus - the Good Shepherd. John 10:11

In Matthew 11 we see this idea repeated, "Come to Me, all you who are weary and heavy laden and you will find rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28 

Actually, if you spend time in Matthew 11, you'll see that Matthew parallels Isaiah 40's description of the one crying out in the wilderness with Jesus speaking about John in this light and the in the same section, He describes Jesus as the supplier of strength and the answer to our struggle. He is the provider of power for him who lacks might. It is the lead in to "Come to me". He is clearly the gentle power supply. "Take my yoke upon you for my yoke is easy and my burden is light."


The following link is to a brief devotion by John Piper ( To the Rob Bell defenders... humility is called for. Have a listen. There is wisdom and awe in his heart for Jesus. He is due honor as a beloved brother. To those who don't understand this reference - good for you!)  Anyway - John is contemplating the very same thing from a different passage in scripture. The reference is different but the idea is the same... The God who sits above the circle of the earth is deeply, lovingly invested in providing the will and strength to live in the victory of being an "overcomer" and a pillar in the Temple of the Lord.
http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/your-acting-is-his-acting

Saturday, April 16, 2011

IHOP-LI Mission Statement

Introduction to Night and Day Worship/Prayer:

For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities--all things have been created through Him and for Him. Colossians 1:13-16

The scriptures above are the primary reason for building a House of Prayer on Long Island. He is our Creator. He has shown us His Beauty, showered us with His Mercies and stirred our love for Him from a freed heart. He is so very worthy of our unending worship and our joyful affirmation of His desires. This alone is the reason for Night and Day Worship/Prayer in the region. However, there is a subordinate reason:

Love + Justice = Mission.

God is the brilliant Creator and Demonstrator of this equation. His unyielding commitment in Love combined with the mercy of His Just Heart sets in motion the mission of His transformational grace; all to His Glory and the glory of His creation.

In Isaiah 56-61 and Luke 18 (among other passages), God clearly links our worship-filled prayer in faith to this equation and outcome. He is clear that His love is not only enormous it is also deeply interactive; linked to our involvement. Woven into the fabric of His creation is this truth: the emergence of the Kingdom of God here on earth comes through agreement with Him, expressed through the pleasures of prayer, worship and deeds of mercy/justice. It is within this dynamic that we discover, in Him, unending treasures of joy.

When we pray in agreement with His heart, God is demonstrably loved, honored and enjoyed. Serendipitously, so are we. As a result, His Kingdom manifests in power and true, biblical justice is released on earth as it is in Heaven. This results in the transformation of hearts and lives through Love.

Understanding these principles, as we corporately agree with God through concerted intercession, we are preparing the way for the Church itself (the Body of Christ) to have a strategic impact of Love and Power in the region.  The ultimate goal is the summing of all things in Christ, Who is both the beginning and the end.

IHOP-LI: The Ark House of Prayer is a growing regional, mission-base; expressing these principles by serving Long Island and New York City's metroplex through worship-filled prayer. Our prevailing desire is to see Long Island/NYC fully equipped and engaged in Worship-filled Prayer 24-7-365; carrying a mantle of love, power and the good news that Jesus is The King and the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.
Our desire is:
  1. To develop an inter-denominational 24-7-365 Worship/Prayer Center
  2. To facilitate relational connections between Church and Para-church ministries from all over Long Island/NYC through worshipful music/the arts and prayer for our region
  3. To serve, support and equip worship communities on Long Island to engage in Worship-filled Prayer
We believe this will transpire:
  1. By cultivating and nurturing a regional mission-base that is open 24-7-365 as a furnace of worship and prayer here on Long Island
  2. By serving the local church in equipping/developing/nurturing many relational communities of lovesick, worshiping-intercessors throughout the region.
IHOP-LI is part of a global worship-prayer-missionary movement that draws its inspiration from David's Tabernacle and later, the Moravians who demonstrated the powerful impact of the marriage between worship, prayer and evangelism. (See http://www.zinzendorf.com/countz.htm)

IHOP-LI is sustained by voluntary lovers of God; i.e., those who willingly pour out their lives as a responsive offering to Jesus and humanity through worship, intercession and deeds of justice/mercy in the power of His Love. We are missionaries to the region; paving the way for the Church in worship-filled prayer and by living simple lifestyles in order to quickly respond to opportunities for love, evangelism and biblical justice.

As "Intercessory Missionaries", we spend a great deal of our time worshiping God while in a prayerful, agreeing partnership with the heart of Our Father, the Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit by means of the scriptures He inspired. (In other words, we pray the Bible.)

We very specifically pray for the region, our families, the local & corporate Church and our communities so they are saturated in love and empowered to walk in the Grace of His Purposes.  Additionally, we partner with the Church (both locally and regionally) to worship together and walk out our prayers in practical expressions of love.

The result we seek is both a regional and global awakening to the Beauty and Worth of the Lord Jesus, the Christ, the release of true, biblical justice on the earth and a fresh empowerment for the Churches of Long Island and NYC. (See Ephesians 1-3)

 This has three clear benefits for Long Island/NYC and the Church:
  1. Blessing the Bridegroom-King (Jesus): exalting His Love and Beauty
  2. Blessing the Bride (the Church): releasing her into the fullness of her identity
  3. Blessing the Land (the Region): creating an atmosphere of love expressed in power that is conducive to healing and evangelism while unveiling a sober understanding of the urgency of the hour we live in.
Imagine an entire region saturated by and alive with night and day worship, intercession and the pleasure of His Presence! It will be both breathtaking and remarkably powerful.

Our Prayer: At the beginning of our journey to establish this House of Prayer, the Spirit of the Lord laid these words on our hearts:

 “I long for Long Island . . . See what I will do with an Island that longs for me.”

We are responding to His desire by asking that He establish a House of Worship/Prayer on Long Island that will move Him like a kiss blown straight to His heart. The Father is coming . . . and we long for Him.

"Lord, our prayer is:

That You would be loved;

That the nations would flock to You;

That Your Kingdom would come!"