Friday 4 November 2011

}III.XI.MMXI{ Psalm 24:5-6

Psalm 24:5-6
"He will recieve blessing from the Lord and vindication from God his Saviour. Such is the generation who seek Your face O God of Jacob."
I asked God about this and whats happening with this next generation.
He replied
"My son, with this generation I am doing something I have done before. In this generation I have put a thirst and a fire that has not been seen before.
The generations before were the enduring flames, flames of endurance building upon one another to set the foundation for the next generation. Now that foundation is set for a new flame, a flame set to burn with so much intensity that it's like an afterburner.
And it is only because what I, Your God, has done in the previous generations so that this may be so." - God.

And from that I got this also:

We are seeing young people step out, not only younger but with boldness, righteousness and a true knowing of their Lord Jesus Christ.
There will be more hardships and struggles but they  won't last as long, the enduring flame has now changed into a flame of intensity. A flame that is sick of oppression and lethargy. A flame that will step out to make a change. One to rupture society, to ruffle the feathers of the comfortable and complacent and because of this the Lord will glorify us to His name and esteem us.
Yet the world will hate us and opress us and persecute and prosecute for having faith.
We will move so passionately that it cannot help but become infectious.
Non-believers and believers, closed and open minds, hard and soft hearts alike will ve redeemed and transformed into the baptism of Gods new Covenant. The blood of Jesus Christ will wash us clean like never before. I mean corporately. Forgiveness in unity, intimacy, love and comfort. We will be tested and refined with fire. Death and Destruction will fall off of us like dross from silver; like old rusted armor.
This is to make room for the refreshing of our souls for the love of our Love, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Praise be His name forever and ever, praise be His name, Amen.
Thank you for this awesomer encouraging word, Hallelujah, Amen!
Thank you Lord!

Wednesday 21 September 2011

}XXII.IX.MMXI{ To the One Who is to Come & Isaiah 54:4-8

To: The One who is to come,

I say to you be my delight; my radiance.

I say to you be my Salvation, my stronghold.

I say to you, The one who is to come, be my everything.

These things I say to you my beloved Father, my faithful friend, the unyielding pursuer of mine heart, mine mind, mine soul and mine Spirit. Yet though they are within me in truth they are not mine. They are yours given unto me by your unfailing love. Surrender. Salvation. Sacrifice. Solidarity.

Father,  like the words in this passage of scripture below you will never leave us, never let us feel shame and disgrace. Although you leave us to trail and passage, the passage of life, you are never truly gone. You never left. Always there, forevermore. What I say is that you have all things in hand, your wisdom unobtainable, the fullness of you will shrouded, kept in secret; a mystery for the shepherds flock.

What words can describe you best?

We all exclaim, proclaim, shout, jump, write, yell and tell of you Glory and Majesty yet it is not enough! It does not even beging to scratch the surface of who You really are. Haha this is reasoning for Eternity. To have enough "time" to give you what you deserve Papa.

All in all is His hand upon his hand. (everyting and everything again is his control over his creation)

Isaiah 54:4-8 says

"Do not be afraid; you eill not suffer shame.
Do not fear disgrace; you will not be humiliated.
You will forget the shame of your youth and remember no more the reproach of you widowhood.
For your maker is your husband-
the Lord Almighty is his name-
The Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer;
he is called the God of all the earth.
The Lord will call you back as if you were a wife deserted and distressed in spirit-
a wife who married young, only to be rejected," Says your God.
"For a brief moment I abandoned you,
but with deep compassion I will bring you back.
In  a surge of anger I hid my face from you for a moment, but with everlasting kindness
I will have compassion on you,"
Says the Lord your Redeemer.

The favour of God is returning for his bride!

We have been like young wives! Married off to the world and it's snares, it's traps!

But now, O hallelujah, now we are being brought back with a deep compassion from our Redeemer!

I believe this is a word to the lost and to the church; all those who walked away.

All who love our Father open up your arms and hearts and let the king of Glory come in!

Oh Father, O' Father, O' Father! Come in and have your way!

Hallelujah!

Tuesday 20 September 2011

}XXI.IX.MMXI{ Ephesians 6

Ephesians 6:1-4 Children and parents.

6:1 "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right/"

Obey your parents in the Lord!

I believe this is not just aimed at those whom have Christ-loving parents biological parents but those whom have "parents in the Lord". Obey them and come into an understanding of how much their instruction, experience and blessings impacts your life.

Lets not be afraid to approach them (older people in the church/wider church community) and ask them to pray with us, for us and bless us and us bless them/be a blessing in return.

Let's see a more reciprocal nature between the ages, races and mindsets.

Let's see a spiritual clash (coming togther and bursting) of the colour, the joy and the passion we each have.

Let us show this in Holy communion (communication) and fellowship, firstly with our Heavenly Father, secondly with ourselves.

2: "Honour your Father and Mother - which is the first commandment with a promise - 3: that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy a long life on earth."

God calls us to honour those who lead us and nuture us in the ways of God and in the reality of this world. Honour them as their image you can project upon God subconciously.

So firstly honour them in the small things and the good things and the rest will follow.

What follows is an appreciation for their failings aswell. It shows they try, they strive for you and that they love you enough to fail and do things better. Also you see their mistakes and futher learn from them.

4: "Fthers do not exasperate your children; instead bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord."

Parents and spiritual parents: As you nuture these blessed children of God, they will not only learn from what you teach them but from what they see in your own relationship with Christ.

So "do not exasperate your children."

Exasperate: to iniate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely.

So therefore trust God to do the rest with them. He will go that extra mile after you have gone your extra mile. Be firm and persistant but not out of fear or anger. Imitate Christ in your teaching of them.

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight."

Proverbs 10:1 "A wise son brings joy to his Father."

Proverbs 7:1-4 My son keep my words and store my commands up within you.

2: Keep my commands and you will live; gaurd my teachings as the apple of your eye.

3: Bind them on your fingers; write them on you heart.

4: Say to wisdom "you are my sister" and call understanding your kinsman.

Proverbs 2,3,4 and 6:20-24 and 5:1-2.

People of God head these words of God. Letts seek unity among the peoples, the families.

Intimacy!

Love!

Unity!

Be blessed in all you do and love others as youwould loev yourself.

Philippians 2:3: Do nothing out of selfish ambtion or vain conciet, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.

Eph 5:21 "Sumbit to others out of reverance for Christ."

This comes from a yearing of mine own heart. I am yearning to fellowship with the older generations and father and mother figuers. I know this is already happening. So lets be encouraged and be more intentional.

From a loving heart and a loving brother in Christ.

Daniel

Thursday 8 September 2011

}VIII.IX.MMXI{ War of Self

Father! My spirit yearns for you! It yearns for you; yet my heart is hardened and my mind is confused! My soul ties these together in war that I myself am both a ready participant and a man conscripted against His will.

Where is my Father?

Have I left Him?

Do I disappoint?

The hardened heart and confused mind aid the destruction of war, and the spirit cries our holy is our god! He cries for unity in a member of brokenness. A member who's members are scattered to the wind, their motives and desires separated thus far.

Where is my release!

Renewing of the mind my son.

Saturday 6 August 2011

Part 3: The Breaking of My Heart. VI.VIII.MMXI

The Lord, Our Lord God Almighty, has broken my heart for what breaks his!

A war...
              Waging on inside my heart.


... A heart that had attached itself to unnessecary earthly possesions.

                              ...Never again!..

Never again will my heart be plagued and rotted with these earthly distractions. Those things re-enforce the viel that blinds us so...

....Oh how blind!

                           How blind we are!

The fan we flame is not one of hope but of consumerism! We contribute to this secular, consumeristic desire that is so pungent and prevelant in this generation of remnants, remnants and ends to come.

The viel must be broken!

We wish to be free to wander the streets in revalation.
We wish to have revival screaming from our throats!
Yet we are not prepared to give up some so called 'necessities'
to present to God as offerings of obedience and so that they may be signs
signifying that we are no longer slaves to sin but we are dead to it and alive in Christ,
the one whom is holy and our one true Saviour!

It further speaks of our alien nature in this world. We are not called to be of it but we are IN it as Gods ambassadors! We are to show His Grace and light in the darkness!

Oh Lord! Oh God! Where art thou my King! Your presence now pails to the comparison of which our heart yearns for. When will we wake up!? When will we see with these eyes that do not see!?

We talk of salvation, revalation and revival in the hearts of the lost, yet musn't we take the plank out of our own eyes before we take the speck out from our brothers?! (Matthew 7:3-5)

My brothers and sisters this is the breaking of mine heart that I speak of. The reason why the Lord my God broke my heart for what breaks his. It is when we choose to put material possessions, things of this world, earthly things in our lives and anything that we would put first in our kives before God. It is an idol! Everytime you say "I will do this then spend time with God" Your saying that you love that thing more than you love God! I do not speak of things that cannot be changed like work or things we must do but things of CHOICE, things that can wait, things of importance, things that would not help us run the race for Christ that will ever so soon be won

These wise words come to mind for the discerning of things we may or may not idolise before God.

"God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to change the things I can and the Wisdom to know the difference."

Once again brothers and sisters, this is for your encouragement for your benefit and to challenge idle hearts as mine has been challenged also.

May these words take there leave on your hearts and let not the Spirit be held back in His work in you precious lives.

All the Glory to God, peace and grace to you all forever and ever to the grace of our Eternal King, Amen.

Part 2: Repentance; Forgiveness and treasures in jars of clay. IV.VIII.MMXI

An ephod of broken roads, the roads of the mind; perceptions of guilt and forgiveness.

One is of a man who has sinned or is living in sin. Forgiveness is his but he feels like he plays the part of Judas:

Betrayer.

Another is a man who has reconciled with God his path (mind clearer). Now a gazelle jumping and flitting from thought to thought in search of the final stage.

The final, is a man back on the path both feeling and knowing forgiveness, he has found forgiveness.

The Cross.

Our iniquities are laid out at the foot of the Cross, the place where our forgiver was slain.

Do you look into his eyes and say your sorry?

Do you look at his wounds and think

"What is it that I did that put Him there?"

You cast your eyes back at the foot of the Crosss and see why He is there. But then you look at your hands and see them covered by a pure mans blood. And then you know that you were marked, a mark that shows the love that is contained within this mans heart; love lays with him but light and forgiveness are in his expression. A true expression of love.

He then speaks and says "My child, my son do you know what is written on my face? Doyou see what I have done? Look at my feet. Your iniquities are gone, forgiven. My dearest child, I now accept you as my own, I have left my mark on your heart and arms.

A look of bewilderment appears on your face as once again you look to the foot of the cross. You are looking and then realise ehat you had put down there no longer remains (exists).

"See my son, this is my love for you. Everyday I seek communion and fellowship with you, I crave your presence and every time you idol something before me once again I am put here only for you to arrive late and seek a time of repentance rather than a time of rejoicing. But look at your hands, see that blood? It is mine. A mark on your heart to say 'No longer be afraid, I have claimed my Bride by my own pure blood'.

My sons and daughteres this is a sign of hope. Signified by change of a covenant.

Awake O' you hearts of gold, bronze and silver.

Awake O' you tormented by self pitty and shame. 

Awake O' Jerusalem Awake my body; the Church

Awake O' my dear pur and spotless Bride!

I am here! Oh how you never have to fear again fof the sake of fear. The power of the Cross, it's revalation is afresh each day. Claim it as your own my dear children!
Claim it and come join me! Hoho! How I love to be in your presence!

Come all ye faithful, BE JOYFUL, YOU ARE TRIUMPHANT!

My Blood has made this so!

Oh how I miss you my children of light blinded by sin!
Oh how I love you and crave you everyday!
Oh the day where I am free to return is drawing near!
The time where you no longer come to me as in forgiveness but in joy, praising and dancing in my good and holy name! Rejoice for I am near! Oh how close it is!

My dear children prepare ye the way!
I am ready to loose My Church, My Doctrine, My Truth and My Foundation unto thee!
Let go thy chains of this world! Grab a hold of hope and don't let go!

I am coming says the Lord, I am coming!

Rrjoice, rejoice! Praise the Lord and rejopice!

Oh how i wish to be with you! To converse, to eat, to play and to enjoy you for whom I made you to be! The pure and spotless Bride!"

Oh thank you Lord that through my brokeness and weakness you can be made my strength and my unfailing love!

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Amen!

All the Glory be unto the Lord forever and foralways.

Wednesday 3 August 2011

True Repentance; True Forgiveness. III.VIII.MMXI

My brothers and sisters I challenge you; when we come to the Father in Repentance to ask for Forgiveness are you truly sorry? Are you sincere in all your heart, mind, soul and spirit?

If not, are you forgiven?

If so, were you on your hands and knees torn at the thought of what you had done?
Or had you put in your Christian card into the atm of God and withdrawn some forgivness?

My brothers and sisters do you claim it in the Name of Jesus or by the blood of Christ that was spilt on the Cross at Cavalry?

For me I am struggling with this now. and Romans 7:15-18 spells it out greatly for me (also to the end of the chapter and chapter 8 aswell)

"I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do but what I hate I do, And if I do what I do not want to do I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer myself who do it but the sin living in me."

I feel that after we have committed a sin or sins that as we go to ask for forgiveness it is so that we can be free from that feeling of guilt (from what I understand in Romans 7), not because we are sorry for what we have done, and that is trespass God.

That is why I said "...do you claim it in the Name of Jesus or by the blood of Christ that was spilt on the Cross at Cavalry?"

In Ephesians 1:7-9 it says: "In Him we find redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance, with the riches of Gods grace the he lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding..."

And in the OT they would sacrifice the first born animal without defect, sprinkling it's blood on the altar for the forgiveness of their sins.

Jeremiah 13 talks about our pride and how long will we go unclean?

How long will we go unclean?

I feel greatly that God is challenging me on this: "Are you really repentant; are you really forgiven?"

God would also say that He can bring good out of everything and anything. He is in all the good that you do no matter how you feel or who you feel you are God can use a broken vessel with his perfect love because he is a perfect Father and Creator.

I just to challenge you all to make repentance sincere. Ask God to meet with you on this.

Is your repentance like an atm transaction or are you sincere and aware of the sin committed against God or others?

I hope and pray these words help you in someway.

God bless and grace and peace unto you all.

From a loving brother to the Body.