Saturday, January 24, 2009

ISTRI SEBAGAI PENCARI NAFKAH


ISTRI SEBAGAI PENCARI NAFKAH

Suami saya baru saja kehilangan pekerjaannya dan usianya juga sudah hampir 50 tahun. Ia belum dapat memperoleh pekerjaan yang lain pada saat ini. Kini, sayalah satu-satunya yang mencari nafkah dalam rumah tangga. Hal ini juga sangat disesali olehnya. Bagaimana saya dapat meredakan stress? (Ibu X di Jakarta)



JAWABAN
Ibu X,
Hati kami tersentuh pada saat kami mendengar kesulitan yang sedang dialami oleh Ibu dan suami. Kehilangan pekerjaan merupakan suatu hal yang sulit, dan tidak mendapatkan pekerjaan lain merupakan hal yang lebih buruk lagi. Suami Ibu mungkin merasa frustrasi dan tidak berdaya untuk menciptakan perubahan, dan Ibu sedang mengalami kelelahan. Mungkin menolong bila Ibu memahami bahwa ada pokok permasalahan yang lebih luas yakni usia dan nilai. Budaya pada masa kini sangat berorientasi pada generasi muda. Vitalitas dan kreativitas dari kaum muda sering kali mengungguli pengalaman dan hikmat dari orang yang lebih lanjut usianya. Sebagai akibatnya, jika kita semata-mata mendasarkan nilai pribadi kita pada budaya masa kini, maka kita akan merasa tidak bernilai, tidak dihargai, marah, bahkan penuh dengan kebencian.
Jadi, bagaimana Ibu sebagai istri yang punuh kasih mendukung suami melalui pergumulan ini? Berikut adalah masukan dari kami :
1.Mengerti bahwa frustrasi yang dialami oleh suami Ibu mungkin tidak ada kaitannya dengan Ibu. Biasanya rasa frustrasi yang ia alami lebih berhubungan dengan rasa tidak berharga yang dialami sekarang.
2.Mengekspresikan secara tulus penghargaan Ibu terhadap suami. Akui kontibusi-kontribusi positif yang telah ia lakukan dalam hidup Ibu selama ini.
3.Mengingatkannya bahwa Ibu akan melalui masa-masa sulit ini bersama dengannya. Yakinkan dukungan Ibu baginya.
4.Bertanya secara teratur kepada suami Ibu agar ia bercerita tentang apa yang sedang ia alami. Dengarkan ia tanpa mendorong ia untuk mengubah perasaan-perasaannya.
5.Menawarkan bantuan. Tanyakan beberapa ide padanya tentang apa yang dapat Ibu lakukan dan sangat berguna baginya. Jika ia tidak dapat menjawab, maka tawarkan secangkir kopi, dsb.
6.Menerima kenyataan bahwa situasi saat ini memang sulit, namun tetaplah berharap.
(Diterjemahkan dari Majalah Focus on the Family edisi January 2009)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Quality of a leader


"The quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves."

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Wealth is Nothing to Fear


Wealth is Nothing to Fear


The Next Spiritual Discipline - Multiplying finances and converting money to ministry is a spiritual discipline as important as prayer, prophecy and healing. Wealth is the engine that grows the Kingdom. Mentoring multiplication is natural part of our disciple-making process for Kings. As we've considered God's direction for marketplace ministry, Releasing Kings, and the current season we've seen three over-arching goals or steps: 1) communicate the message, 2) make the money, and 3) convert the money into missions. We've also updated the vision graphic to show how those three areas are going to change the world. Take a look. I'm interested in your comments.

There is an emphasis in all three areas but I see the second (wealth creation) as a major focus for 2009. Breaking the yoke of poverty off God's people starts with a correct theological foundation that is the theme of all our books and newsletters. Once the foundation is laid, we naturally move toward God's favor and a fruit bearing season in our lives.

Solomon obviously felt prosperity was important! We've listed nine aspects of wealth creation from the book of Proverbs.

1. The Connection between Wealth and Wisdom - Wealth is the fruit of Godly wisdom.

Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and honor. Prov 3:16



2. Prosperity Is From God - Wealth is the blessing of God for the righteous, but it only comes to those with diligence, dreams and a plan to fulfill them.

I love those who love me, and those who seek me find me. 18 With me are riches and honor, enduring wealth and prosperity. 19 My fruit is better than fine gold; what I yield surpasses choice silver. 20 I walk in the way of righteousness, along the paths of justice, 21 bestowing wealth on those who love me and making their treasuries full. Prov 8:17-21 NIV

Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth. Prov 10:4 NIV

The blessing of the LORD brings wealth, and he adds no trouble to it. Prov 10:22 NIV

Misfortune pursues the sinner, but prosperity is the reward of the righteous. Prov 13:21 NIV

He who pursues righteousness and love finds life, prosperity and honor. Prov 21:21 NIV


3. Desires of the Heart - Having strong desires is the healthy fuel that enables us to be diligent. Don’t be afraid of your desires. Discern the difference between Godly desires and vain fantasies and “work” to fulfill them. Have a purpose you care about and help others to value their own heart’s desires. Plans lead to profit!

The desire of the righteous ends only in good, but the hope of the wicked only in wrath. Prov 11:23 NIV

The sluggard craves and gets nothing, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied. Prov 13:4 NIV

He who works his land will have abundant food, but he who chases fantasies lacks judgment. Prov 12:11 NIV

The purposes of a man's heart are deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out. Prov 20:5 NIV



4. The Plans - We’re responsible to have a plan, not just wait for God to show us one. God's guidance is quite often general. Servants wait for specifics that never come, while Kings fill in the blanks and build the Kingdom.

The plans of the righteous are just, but the advice of the wicked is deceitful. Prov 12:5 NIV

The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty. Prov 21:5 NIV



5. Generosity - Wealth is a tool for ministry that blesses us in return. True generosity is not just giving men fish, but teaching them how to catch their own fish (buying and selling). Notice the "s" word is in the Bible!

A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. 26 People curse the man who hoards grain, but blessing crowns him who is willing to sell. Prov 11:25-26 NIV



6. the Home - The home of a wealthy person has nice things in it that are "prized" and well cared for.

The house of the righteous contains great treasure, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble. Prov 15:6 NIV

In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has. Prov 21:20 NIV

27 The lazy man does not roast his game, but the diligent man prizes his possessions. Prov 12:27 NIV


7. The Family - We're not too spiritual or too worried about the rapture to have a plan to provide our children and grandchildren with an inheritance... including houses and wealth! Not too many Christians have that base covered. Do you?

A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children... Prov 13:22 NIV

Houses and wealth are inherited from parents, but a prudent wife is from the LORD. Prov 19:14 NIV


8. The Goal - The goal isn’t wealth itself: it’s the ministry to others that wealth makes possible. Wealth is just a tool for ministry. If greed puts our focus on the wealth instead of the Kingdom, the wealth flies away like a bird. We have to enjoy the process of our work and the purpose of our ministry. It’s fun to multiply money and do ministry!

Do not wear yourself out to get rich; have the wisdom to show restraint. 5 Cast but a glance at riches, and they are gone, for they will surely sprout wings and fly off to the sky like an eagle. Prov 23:4-5 NIV



9. The Mindset - We have to convert from servants that can’t hear this new message to Kings that are comfortable with wealth and ministry who look for opportunities. It’s a new way of thinking that isn’t supported by our old “obedience” theology. It's more "caught" than "taught". We no longer servants (Jn 15:15).

A servant cannot be corrected by mere words; though he understands, he will not respond. Prov 29:19 NIV

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings. Prov 25:2 NIV




Bless your 2009,



John and Sue www.Releasing-kings.com

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas and a happy new year 2009

Merry Christmas and a happy new Year 2009. Harapan kami di malam Natal kita sekali lagi berjumpa secara pribadi dengan KRISTUS. Doa kami sekeluarga ada penghiburan dan kekuatan yang baru di malam Natal ini.

We that love and care for you,

Dave and Novie

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Teamwork and Leadership


Teamwork and Leadership
by John C. Maxwell www.maximumimpact.com
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Leadership Inspiration from Nature

Leadership lessons are all around for those who know how to look for them. I’ve observed some- powerful motives for leading through teams from the trees around me.

A few winters ago, parts of the southeastern United States, including Atlanta where I now live, endured a much tougher than usual winter. Following a wet, six-inch snowfall, pine trees made a great parable of the need for teamwork.

Along the roads I noticed that where tall, young pine trees grew in large stands, even though the branches were bowed with the heavy snow, the trunks and branches were able to lean against one another, thus providing support. When the snow melted, those trees that had support sprang back into their usual vertical positions. But where that same species of tree stood alone, the snow’s burden had a much different effect. Branches bent until they snapped. Occasionally, the trunk even split in two. Otherwise healthy, young trees lay broken in the snow.

On the West coast, where I previously lived, a different type of tree provided another dramatic parable. The giant redwoods only achieve their great size in forests of redwoods. The root systems of these mammoth trees are relatively shallow. Planted alone, they will inevitable topple in high winds. But in redwood forests, their roots become entangled and bound together below the earth’s surface. Each tree is tethered by all its neighbors, and together they can withstand hurricane force winds.

Leaders who go it alone will fail alone. Collaborative leadership takes more effort, but it yields greater results. Collaborative leadership takes more time, but it provides a greater probability of success. The adage, “None of us is as smart as all of us” becomes evident when your failure is a direct result of failing to enlist the input of your team.
1. Plan Together.
This allows you to share the victory with your team, and allows your team to share with you in the face of defeat.
2. Prepare Together.
Getting input from your team members not only improves your chances of winning, it also prepares others for leadership roles. When leaders and potential leaders work together, they learn from each other new ways of processing information and planning strategically.
3. Celebrate Together.
Never pass up an excuse to throw a party. One of the most common flaws I see in leaders across the country is when they reach a significant milestone; they immediately set their sights on another without stopping long enough to celebrate the victory they’ve just won. Do it! Not for you, but for everyone else who gave so much to make the win a reality. And if you lose one once in a while, celebrate the fact that it could have been worse!
4. Debrief together.
After each win or loss, schedule a brief meeting to find out from each participant what went well – and what could have gone better. You’ll see the situation from multiple viewpoints, and you’ll also see first-hand who on your team is growing in their ability to handle success and defeat.

When you apply the lesson of the trees, you’ll emerge from the storms of life intact!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Kings and self concept


Kings and Self Concept
Passion has roots - We talk a lot about releasing Kings into their passion. That's easy for some and hard for others. Here's why... before I can have passion regarding something I believe in, I have to believe in myself.
Most of us think of ourselves as "sinners saved by grace." We detest prideful people and we've retreated to being God's obedient servants. We charismatics talk a lot about praying and obeying the leading of the Holy Spirit. We just do what we're told and we're prone to goofing that up too. Can you see how that whole line of thinking would prevent you from being passionate or excited about your personal calling - as a servant, you don't have one!
Let's take it a step further; other people form their opinions of your potential primarily from the opinions you have about yourself. Others see you exactly the way you see yourself. You and I act in ways that are exactly consistent with our self concept. If you want to be a King you have to align your self-image with God's role for you in the Kingdom. That means changing some attitudes about "self."
The Value of People - Here's the Kingdom reality about people that our "humble theology" deceives us from seeing. Everyone, saved or unsaved, was created in God's image with a natural desire and ability to lead in the area of their calling or metron (Let them rule). People that are already leaders understand that every person was created to fill a need. Everyone has a unique ability that no one else has and is indispensable in bringing the kingdom to the marketplace. Because of our unique gifts and perspectives, each of us is a solution to certain problem that needs to be solved. When we help others connect with God and their Kingdom purpose another leader that can rule is born... to greatness, prosperity, power, and influence according to God's covenant plan for us.
"I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. 3 I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." Gen 12:2-3 NIV
The Value of Purpose and Passion - Kings don't just obey, they "feel" the passion for what they do. It continually motivates and inspires them. They are connected with a larger plan of God that began before they arrived, continues after they are gone and is hardwired into their heart's desire. Contrast that mentality with that average person with a job. They put in their hours, and like a slave, they play a role for their employer that starts at 8 and ends at 5. They are not connected with purpose or passion - just a paycheck. It's selling your body in exchange for money. God has something better with an entrepreneurial ingredient and a shared vision.
People that do exploits for God aren't the smartest, most educated, most spiritual, richest, or most charismatic. They are simply the people that have accepted God's verdict of who they are and what they are called to do. Real humility is accepting the greatness of God's plan for your life and implementing it in a way that blesses the most people. The war is being fought with people who know who they are.
They will make war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings — and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers." Rev 17:14 NIV
If Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, who do you think the rest of the "Kings" and "Lords" are? It's you and I... duh! Surrender isn't giving in to poverty and obscurity; it's saying yes to the greatness of God's call on your life and the resources to complete the mission. It's your natural passion; you've been given the stature of King so you'll be willing to take initiative. Here's a little secret about initiative. Authority is 20% given and 80% taken by an enthusiastic, eager vessel who asks to get out of the boat. It's a step beyond willing toward "bold as a lion." Be the Lion King.
The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion. Prov 28:1 NIV
If you're waiting to obey, the Kingdom is moving on without you. It doesn't work that way after we grow up. Servants cannot ask for "whatever" is in their heart's desire - Kings can and do! Kings know who they are and how to use the influence and wealth God gives them to build the Kingdom and release more Kings. It's a party out there. We need you to say "yes Lord," to your area of dominion and rise up and join the team.
I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. 16 You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit — fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. 17 This is my command: Love each other. John 15:15-17 NIV
We all have a natural passion for greatness that is usually pushed well below the surface over our fear of pride. Becoming a King and taking dominion over your calling to bless the nations is the only legitimate way to fulfill God's call on your life to become the hero of your dreams. Be humble enough to accept greatness - for the sake of the King.
 
Recommended reading - The Spirit of Leadership by Dr. Myles Monroe
 
Love,
 
John & Sue   

Monday, November 3, 2008

GOD'S PLAN FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE


God's Plan for Global Economic Collapse
by Dr. Steven Lambert www.slm.org

In this crucial hour when not only Americans but all peoples of all nations collectively are faced with the catastrophic effects of the most expansive economic collapse in the annals of human history, it is calming, comforting, and cheering to know that the Sovereign and Almighty God has a plan, has eternally known what the plan is, and that His plan—for individual believers and His true Body alike—is not for harm, calamity, disaster, or destruction, but welfare, good, prosperity, peace, and a hope-filled future.
'For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.’ (Jer. 29:11, NASB)
For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (Ibid; NIV)
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. (Ibid; AB)
For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. (Ibid; NLT)
In the present tumultuous times in which talk of crisis, collapse, and calamity fill the air and images vividly portraying same fill our television screens, it is vital for believers to understand one thing—God has a plan. He’s always had a plan. In fact it is not just a plan, rather His plan is THE plan. The various translations of this oft-quoted verse cited above reflect some poignant points concerning the plans that He has for us.
First, it’s thrilling to just know that the Almighty has a plan for our welfare and well-being—that a plan actually exists. How often do people—believers and non-believers alike—languish in life for lack of a plan and because they don’t know what God’s plan is! One of the most pitiful divine laments in the Word of God is: “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hos. 4:6). In other words, those who profess to be God’s people and wear the badge—“Christian”—don’t know that God has always had a specifically and intentionally devised plan for their life, and they have no clue what that plan is.
Many don’t know where they’re going, nor how to get to wherever it is they are going. As someone has said, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.”
Lack of knowledge or ignorance of God’s plans for us is not just a “bummer,” as people say today, but it will cause you to live a defeated and destroyed life. Myriad are the professing Christians living lives of devastation and destruction due to ignorance of God’s plans, pledges, and promises for them.
Secondly, God says He knows the plans He has for us. Just the knowledge that He already knows the plans He has for us should be extremely comforting, calming, and cheering to us in the troubled and tribulation-filled times comprising our current collective life as Americans here in the fall of 2008, as the world reels in the wake of ubiquitous financial devastation for which there are no ready remedies.
Thirdly, the plans God has for us, by His own pronouncement, are NOT for calamity, disaster, devastation, or evil, but on the contrary for our welfare, good, prosperity, peace, and to give us hope and a hopeful future. Again, if there’s ever been a time a plan that will engender all those results is needed, especially hope and a hopeful future, it is now!
Yet, the stark reality at this present hour is that the scenario before us as a nation appears to be completely antithetical to what God declares concerning “the plan” He has for His people. Over the last few days the economy of the world’s greatest super-power has been officially, albeit reluctantly, diagnosed by the economic experts and the politicians charged with overseeing and managing it, as “collapsed”—in unprecedented, historic proportions. Our national economy lies listless on a blood-soaked gurney on life-support in the ICU. The team of highly-skilled ER physicians have signified with the familiar side-to-side swivel of their heads that at this point there’s nothing much they can do for the dying patient but provide comfort. And, since believers, though not of the world, are in the world, they are impacted much the same in the natural as the rest of the world.
The financial “fall” long predicted by a number of prophetic voices over the last two decades finally became an undeniable reality on Rosh HaShana, New Years Day for the year 5769 on the Hebrew calendar, signaled by the most precipitous one-day decline ever recorded on Wall Street with the leading stock market index plummeting precisely 777 points—a mark that surely is a divine signature. “Black Monday 2.0.” “The Super-Fall in the Fall 2008,” it could be dubbed. Humpty-Dumpty has fallen off the wall, and all the king’s horses and all the king’s men it now appears are incapable of putting Humpty-Dumpty back together again.
Virtually all of the longest standing financial institutions heretofore forming the economic foundations of the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world have totally collapsed; many literally are no more. The highest, mightiest, and smartest of our republic are totally bankrupt of credible answers and viable solutions. The nation’s most powerful and highly positioned government leaders cannot even begin to account for either the genesis or the denouement of the most immense national debacle in time immemorial. The most brilliant economic and political minds of the free world are totally stymied by the sheer scale of the dilemma and basically unable to offer a stunned and reeling American citizenry any plausible strategy for resolution and recovery. All that the entirety of Washington can offer is some hastily-devised dubious and purely speculative proposals that in effect transfer the retributive burden for the sins of the true offenders onto the collective back of the present generation of Americans, to bear for the whole of their and their children’s children’s lifetimes.
The cause, of course, we know with absolute certainty. Basic greed, bare avarice, and brazen aggrandizement are the uncontested and undeniable motivators. That—we all know. No debate needed in that regard. The proverbial chickens have come home to roost, and barring divine intervention the people of “the land of the free” will be suffering the wages that inure to those who foolishly disregard the biblical adage concerning the borrower becoming the slave of the lender. Unless and until Americans return to Biblical principles regarding financial integrity and morality, we will remain incarcerated in a debtors prison, where one of the horrible consequences is forfeiture of common human freedom and the freedoms we as the most prosperous nation on earth have enjoyed for well over two-hundred years.
For decades our national adversaries have well known and implemented strategies based on the understanding that there is no need for them to resort to expending massive amounts of their resources on a military aggression against “the great Satan,” when they can use American resources to bring the nation to its knees through economic and entrepreneurial exploitation of our national Achilles Heel—materialism, and more specifically the ills that unrestrained and pandemic avarice produce. The unfortunate result of decades of moral decline and spiritual apostasy in this country is that our gates are now overrun and our nation is overflowing with mortal enemies filled with venomous enmity.
What is critical for the true Church—the Church Jesus is building, the Remnant Church—to recognize in the face of current events, the presidential race in particular, is that, though the matter of what candidate and political party prevails in the election will certainly affect us all, nevertheless, our destiny does not rise and fall on who is president and vice president of the United States. Bona fide believers, one and all, cast their vote for the ultimate Commander-in-chief the day they accepted the risen Christ as their personal Lord and Savior! The Born Again Child of God can take solace in the fact that Jesus is Lord over all and has been permanently given a Name which is above every other Name—on earth and in heaven.
In a sense, so far as our own life is concerned, each of us are electors of the supreme electoral college that does not convene every four years for a new election, but once and for all. For those of us who by virtue of the New Birth have been become members of the Holy Race, earthly political races are of only minor consequence. We are IN this world, but we are not OF this world. The world’s systems and kingdoms are not the system and kingdom in which we operate. Oh our natural lives are surely affected by the earthly systems and kingdoms, but we are preeminently spirit-beings operating in the system of the Spirit—the kingdom of Christ—which cannot be seen with natural sight. Thus, we must ensure that we not limit ourselves or consign our destiny to the natural systems of this world, but rather seek to effectually function in the Spirit realm on a daily basis.
When compared with Jesus’ explicit description in His didactic discourses unto His contemporary disciples of “the last days,” can the current tribulation-filled times possibly not be the manifestation in earnest of His preternatural predictions (see Mat. 23; et al.)? I think not. Are these the times concerning which Jesus said, when you see these things taking place, LOOK UP, for your redemption draweth nigh? I think so. Are there those among us who seriously believed, say thirty years ago, that theirs would be the generation who would experience these scriptural predictions? I think not many.
Yet are the events that produced the present circumstances part of the Divine Plan of which I speak—meaning, did God orchestrate them? The answer is a resounding “No!”
Succinctly stated, God gave dominion of the earth to man, namely Adam and Eve, but Satan wrested it from man in the Garden of Eden through the aegis of man’s fall into perdition. “The heavens are the Lord’s, but the earth he has given unto the sons of men.” In Jesus, the Second Adam, God sent the Kinsman Redeemer and Prototype to generate Redeemed Mankind, the Holy Race, but it is now up to that Holy Race, the Church, Christ’s Betrothed, to wrest dominion back from Satan’s control. That is the Church’s ultimate mission, and heaven shall retain Christ until that mission is fully accomplished and all things are restored, at which time He will return to claim the Church as His Eternal Bride.
Clear and plain, Mankind—unredeemed humanity—in cooperation and collaboration with Satan, “the ruler of this world,” “the prince of the power of the air,” is responsible for the present circumstances. Man, operating through the aegis of the powers and principles of the kingdoms of this world, which are under the sway of the original rebel, Satan, has produced these circumstances.
Indeed all this is what makes the fact that God has an eternal plan that holds the welfare and prosperity of His People, the Remnant Church, in the midst of global tribulation, so indescribably magnificent.
As I said at the beginning, God clearly and unequivocally declares in the verse cited at the beginning that, one, He knows the plans He has for us, and, two, those plans are NOT for calamity, disaster, or evil, but rather for our welfare, good, prosperity, peace, and a hopeful and blessed future.
God knows the plans He has for us, but there are some things we need to know and understand concerning His plans for us, however—things that even His people, His Body, the Church, His betrothed, often, unfortunately and to their detriment, do not understand. As He says in His Word, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hos. 4:6). Now we know and have little problem assimilating that the unbelieving people of the world are destroyed and live decimated for lack of knowledge or spiritual understanding. That is pretty much a given. But, the lament of God through His prophet Hosea in this verse is that God’s people—what today is Born Again Children of God—are destroyed and experience destruction in their lives, needlessly, due to their lack of knowledge concerning God and His Kingdom.
It is what we don’t know that allows destruction to invade and oftentimes prevail in our lives. It is not—as the world, the occult, and the New Agers erroneously proclaim—“the truth” that sets us free. That is a misquote and twisting of Scripture. Jesus never said that. Rather, He said it is the truth of His Word that we KNOW from abiding in His Word that sets us free, and the ones the Truth sets free is not everyone and anyone, but rather only His disciples (John 8:31,32)! The obverse of that adage holds true as well, however: the fact that what we do not know of the Truth precludes our liberation and permits our bondage and slavery to continue.
So there are some things we desperately need to know about the plans that God has for us, which we will look at in the next edition of this article. But, the most important thing of all to understand in the interim is that God has a plan and knows exactly what that plan is, and how He is going to implement it. In fact, everything is right on plan, despite what we see and hear going on in our world today. So there is no need whatsoever for the true believer to despair or become dispirited at all. Yes, the kingdoms of this world are being shaken to their core, but we have a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
Moreover, the True Remnant Church that Jesus is and has been building for two millennia should be rejoicing, and again I say, rejoicing, at the events and circumstances transpiring at this time, because (this much I will share in this edition regarding what the Lord has shown me) where it is all leading is the most monumental transference of wealth and earthly means in human history.
But, hear this, and hear it good, this massive transfer will be only unto the proven righteous, the third part remnant who have been tested as gold is tested in the fiery furnace, refined as silver is refined (Zech. 13:8,9). God will get it TO these, because He knows He can get it THROUGH them to fulfill His purposes and plans the ultimate end of which is the glorification of the Bride:
Haggai 2:5-9
‘As for the promise which I made you when you came out of Egypt, My Spirit is abiding in your midst; do not fear!’
“For thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘Once more in a little while, I am going to shake the heavens and the earth, the sea also and the dry land.
‘I will shake all the nations; and they will come with the wealth of all nations, and I will fill this house with glory,’ says the Lord of hosts.
‘The silver is Mine and the gold is Mine,’ declares the Lord of hosts.
‘The latter glory of this house will be greater than the former,’ says the Lord of hosts, ‘and in this place I will give peace,’ declares the Lord of hosts.”
God has a plan, and He knows what that plan is, but even more exhilarating is that He promises to reveal those plans to us, His Children, through the Spirit:
But, on the contrary, as the Scripture says, What eye has not seen and ear has not heard and has not entered into the heart of man, [all that] God has prepared (made and keeps ready) for those who love Him who hold Him in affectionate reverence, promptly obeying Him and gratefully recognizing the benefits He has bestowed]. Yet to us God has unveiled and revealed them by and through His Spirit, for the [Holy] Spirit searches diligently, exploring and examining everything, even sounding the profound and bottomless things of God [the divine counsels and things hidden and beyond man’s scrutiny]. (1 Corinthians 2:9,10; AB)
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