Jun 6, 2014

The Blood Moons: Prophetically Discerning Times and Seasons


blood moon
Much attention has been given in the church, as well as in the media, to the "blood moon" that occurred during the recent Passover/Easter season. (Brian Lauer/Flickr/Creative Commons)
Much attention has been given in the church, as well as in the media, to the "blood moon" that occurred during the recent Passover/Easter season.
This blood moon, along with the three other lunar eclipses scheduled to occur during Jewish feasts in 2014-2015, has fueled conversation about whether we are entering into a new season of the end times, as referenced in the book of Joel: "The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord. And it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved" (2:31-32).
I won't try to speculate about dates and times of the Lord's return; however, I will say that I agree with many other voices that these blood moons should serve as a signpost for the body of Christ to awaken and understand the season into which we are entering.
As the Bible tells us in Genesis 1:14-15, the sun, moon and stars are not merely to give light to the earth or to mark days and years. They are also to serve as "signs and seasons." If God wants to speak to His people and give warning to the earth about a changing spiritual season, signs in the heavens are one of the means He has designated to do so.
So, just what is the season we have entered? What kinds of days are ahead of us? The passage in Joel quoted above suggests that the blood moon is a sign pointing to the great and awesome day of the Lord. There are countless scriptures we can look to for learning about the day of the Lord, but I will summarize with this statement: the coming of the day of the Lord means that time is short. The Lord is coming soon. Whether it is in five, 15, or 50 years, the Lord is coming soon.
A Dual Season
For those separated from Christ, or living a life of lukewarm or compromised Christianity, the blood moons bring a season of warning. Their message is one of urgency, to prepare and to turn your heart to the Lord while there is time.
For those who are in Christ, His coming is glorious news. Our salvation is drawing near and the great harvest of souls prophesied in scripture is coming. The message of the blood moons is to prepare for harvest, and to beckon all men to call upon the name of the Lord.
Yes, this is a dual season—of warning and of harvest. Of soberness and of celebration. Of preparation and of action.
A Season of Warning
Throughout the nine-day period this last April that included Palm Sunday, Passover, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Holy Spirit was speaking to me about the season ahead.
The message I heard was out of Jeremiah 12:5: "If you have run with footmen and they have tired you out, then how can you compete with horses? If you fall down in a land of peace, how will you do in the thicket of the Jordan?"
The question I heard the Holy Spirit asking was, "If the church can't keep up with the footmen, how will they keep up with the horsemen? If you can't walk in victory in a land of peace and safety, what will you do when the shaking really begins?"
For days, this phrase was burning in my spirit: The horsemen are coming, the horsemen are coming, the horsemen are coming.
How do horsemen differ from footmen? They're faster. The coming of the horsemen speaks to an acceleration. The signs that we see around us— blood moons, weather phenomena, wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes that shake the earth so violently it is literally moved on its axis—these all are part of the same process. Things are accelerating.
Just as labor pangs increase and accelerate as a woman approaches her time to give birth, so are the pains and groaning of the earth accelerating as the time of the Lord's return approaches. And what is the earth groaning for?
The revealing of the sons of God.
A Season of Harvest
Both the Apostle Peter and the Apostle Paul quoted the passage in Joel chapter 2 that speaks of the blood moon and the coming day of the Lord. In Acts 2, the Apostle Peter quoted from Joel 2:32, ending with these words, "And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." The Apostle Paul referenced this same portion of scripture in the famous "Romans road" salvation scriptures.
Romans 10:9-10,13 says this: "If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;  for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation...for 'Whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved.' " So we see that Joel chapter 2 points not only to a season of warning, but also to a season of harvest. The blood moon points to a day of salvation!
Hebrews 11 tells us that it was by divine warning that Noah built an ark. In dark days and in a time of judgment, Noah's ark became an instrument of salvation. This is the calling of the Church. In a season of divine warning, we are to prepare an ark—an ark of redemption and an ark of His presence. An ark that will be an instrument of salvation in a time of judgment!
In dark days, it is the children of light who will point many to Christ. As the sons of God are revealed, the earth's salvation is near (Romans 8:19-22). Our assignment in this season is simple: to warn and to gather souls. Just as animals were gathered and brought into the ark, so the Spirit of God is gathering souls to be brought into an ark of refuge.
Lift Jesus Higher, Lift Jesus Higher!
As the horsemen approach and the storm clouds gather, our message should be this: "Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved!" God has given us the privilege of drawing others to Him. As we lift Jesus higher, proclaiming His name, He will draw all men to Himself. The great harvest of souls is coming!
Second Corinthians 5:18-19 tells us we are ministers of reconciliation. So we must remember in the season of divine warning that our calling is not to bring judgment and condemnation, but to prepare an ark that will save from that judgment and condemnation. It's easy to call out warnings about all the evil we see around us. But it's a lot more work to be an ark builder. Might I be so bold to say, if you are not actively preparing for a harvest of salvation, then maybe the warning is for you!
Remember His Covenant, Examine Your Heart
As I write this, it is now the Feast of Pentecost, also known as Shavuot, or the Festival of Weeks. This feast, along with Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread (recently passed in April) and the Feast of Tabernacles which occurs in the September/October time frame, are times of remembrance and examination for the people of Israel. They are a time to remember God's covenant and His faithfulness, and to examine where the people stand in relation to God, both as individuals and as a nation.
God has been faithful to us. He is committed to us. His promises are yes and amen in Christ (2 Corinthians 1:20). As we remember this—as we remember His faithfulness, His covenant and His promises—let us examine our hearts. Are we faithful to Him? Are we committed to Him? Do we honor Him with our lips, while our hearts are far from Him (Isaiah 29:13)? Let us humble ourselves before Him in this season of warning. Let our hearts be quick to heed His call. Let our lives be first to reap a harvest of righteousness.
It is only when our lives are in alignment with Him that we can be positioned as those who will herald His coming. It is only when the warning is no longer for our own hearts that we can be those who effectively labor in the fields of harvest. So, in this dual season of warning and harvest, may we be single-minded in our focus, our purpose and our covenant with Him.
Doug Stringer is an internationally known conference speaker, the founder of Somebody Cares and Turning Point Ministries International, and the author of several books, including Somebody Cares: A Guide to Living Out Your Faith.

The Porn Pandemic

The Porn Pandemic Video: The Devastating Effects on Children, Family and Society (Click Link to Play)


In addition to the above video, here is a reprint of our Sept 2011 ANVIL post on this epidemic by Rev. Al Saunders (from our own PAOC Fellowship):
Pornography 
-The Real Weapon of Mass Destruction
  by Al Saunders  (reprinted from “halftime report”)
According to Focus On The Family research and our own research through Honor Bound Men's Ministries, 65% of Christian men admit to struggling with pornography. So what's the big deal?
Consider these facts:
  • Pornography is a 20 billion dollar a year industry in North America
  • Pornography is addictive - There is a neuro-chemical bond formed between the pleasure experienced and the stimulus that produces it.
  • It is more addictive than cocaine - and quicker.
  • The part of the brain stimulated by pornography is the same part stimulated by cocaine.
  • Pornography appears to encompass all 3 major drug categories:
    • Anti-depressants
    • Anti-anxieties
    • Stimulants
  • The brain has an escalating zero point - It takes more and more of the same thing to stimulate it.

























Pornography continued …
  • Pornography involvement is harder to treat and restore to wholeness than adultery:
    • Adultery diverts the sex drive from God's intended purpose.
    • Pornography perverts the sex drive from God's intended purpose.
    • It dehumanizes women and desensitizes men.
Be aware that you cannot control its lure nor gain victory from it on your own – once you become involved with it! So the best route is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it – even if that means you have to get rid of your cable, satellite dish and/or TV.
Here are two good guidelines from the God’s Word: Job 31:1 – Job stated: “I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl.”
  • 2 Corinthians 10:5b – Paul states: “…we take captive every thought and make it obedient unto Christ.”
There’s the two keys:
  • Covenant with your eyes – discipline where and what you look at.
Take charge of your thoughts.

May 14, 2014

OVERCOMING STORMS -by Frank Telford (via Gord)

OVERCOMING STORMS BY DISCERNING THE SPIRITS

God never told us life would be easy. He was very straight forward and told us we would indeed face tribulation. But He insured us that this is nothing to fear because He has overcome everything that is in this world. Now that is a great thing for us. He has given us the authority and power in His name to do what He did. It is written, "that greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. " Let me try to put this in a very clear picture for us. The living Spirit of God is within every believer. The same power that created all things and raised Christ from the dead is with you everywhere you go. Any trial, storm or tribulation we will face is nothing compared to the power we have over it.



 Let us take a look at this power in action and see what we can learn from it.

35 On the same day, when evening had come, He said to them, “Let us cross over to the other side.” 36 Now when they had left the multitude, they took Him along in the boat as He was. And other little boats were also with Him. 37 And a great windstorm arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that it was already filling. 38 But He was in the stern, asleep on a pillow. And they awoke Him and said to Him, “Teacher, do You not care that we are perishing?”
39 Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace, be still!” And the wind ceased and there was a great calm. 40 But He said to them, “Why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith?”[a] 41 And they feared exceedingly, and said to one another, “Who can this be, that even the wind and the sea obey Him!” Mark 4

The storm that rises up out of nowhere is symbolic of the trials and tribulations we all face in life. The boats that the people are in are symbolic of our own lives. Jesus rebuked the disciples for having fear and little faith because they did not recognize that God was in the boat with them. They actually thought they were going to die even though the power that was with them could silence the storm with just a word. When they stopped trying to navigate and fight the storm by themselves and went to Jesus, they got their peace. The answer was that simple. The answer to their problem was always with them and the power to stop the storm was as well.

Where do these storms in our lives come from? Some people think most things are caused by a random series of events and coincidences. Some work in our favor and some don't. But the word of God establishes a completely different perspective and reality. Paul wrote that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against a spiritual enemy that is hell-bent on stealing, killing and destroying us. They want to steal our inheritance, peace, joy and salvation. They want to kill our bodies and the life we have been blessed with and they want to destroy our souls. 
The spiritual world is driving the physical one. 
Understanding this is key to maintaining peace in our lives.

In 1 John 4 we are told to test every spirit to determine if it is from God our not. How do we do this? The story of Jesus in the boat gives us a great example of how Gods Spirit will feel. Can you imagine being in a very desperate situation and finally being rescued? Jesus is our hero and we would cling to Him and thank Him for saving us. Think about the relief we would feel. How relaxed we would suddenly get. It is peace at its finest. It is an exhale because we are safe and we can finally relax. That is what Gods Spirit feels like. But to the contrary, demonic spirits produce feelings of dread, hopelessness, fear, anxiety and constant worry. Remember the disciples at one point thought they were going to die and they marveled at the fact Jesus was sleeping and didn't care. That was a lying spirit of fear and death coming against them. Consider how you feel when fear is in you. Everything is tense, instead of an exhale you naturally inhale to brace yourself for what is scaring you. Its a very uncomfortable feeling and it is the opposite to peace. These physical feelings are an indicator for a demonic attack. This type of spirit is not of God they are demonic spirits. So what do we do about these attacks? Jesus is always our perfect example. Just like Jesus rebuked the wind and the waves. We need to rebuke the enemy. Jesus said,

"Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you." Luke 10:19
He has given us the same power, how awesome is that? We just have to recognize who we are. We are His children and He is within us. Through His name we can silence the storms. The answer to our trials is Jesus inside of you. But He didn't put us here so He could do everything for us. Life is a learning experience. He wants us to learn how to trust Him. That is how we find our rest, by trusting Him. If you truly Have faith and believe what He said was true, peace will be with you. But if you doubt the enemy will come and try to steal what is rightfully yours. Jesus came to give us life and freedom from these things. He overcame the world for us so that now in His name we can do the same thing. He said, "I have given you the power over all the enemy." Do you believe Him? When the enemy attacks will you curl up into a ball of hopelessness. Will you run to a bottle of alcohol or pills for relief? Or are you willing to claim what has rightfully been given to you and fight back? If God is for us who can be against us? 
Absolutely nothing in this world can stand against us. Its not even a fair fight. 

Maybe the gates of hell can prevail against those who do not believe but against God's church they don't stand a chance if we stand and fight. We are not given spiritual armor and a weapon for no reason. When the next storm raises up against you speak these words with confidence:

"Satan, demons and all unclean spirits I rebuke you in the name of Jesus. With the power of of the living Spirit of God inside of me I bind you up and command you to leave me and go straight to the abyss until the time of your final judgement has come. I plead the blood of Christ over my house and over every member of my family and through that power be gone." Rebuking the enemy is the fulfillment of these verses:

4(For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) 5Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; 6And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled. 2 Cor 10

This is a daily thing. Rebuking the enemy with the word of God is our spiritual weapon. It is a sword in the spirit world and it tears down the strong holds being formed against you. Be prepared and be ready to fight back and never forget who you are and who is with you everywhere you go!

No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. (Isaiah 57:14)


May 10, 2014

Knowing God - Dr. Dwight Pentecost


"...it is more important to be preoccupied with Jesus, than to be preoccupied for Jesus!"  Dr. Dwight Pentecost

Dr. J. Dwight Pentecost, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Bible Exposition, contends that we must spend time getting to know God before ministering for Him.

May 7, 2014

50 Things the Holy Spirit Does in Your Life -CHARISMA Magazine

Holy Spirit
What is the role of the Holy Spirit? (CreationSwap/Gary Buchanan)
Editor's Note: The following article comes from Frank Viola's new book, Jesus Now: Unveiling the Present-Day Ministry of Christ.
1.      The Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8).
2.      The Spirit guides us into all truth (John 16:13).
3.      The Spirit regenerates us (John 3:5-8; Titus 3:5).
4.      The Spirit glorifies and testifies of Christ (John 15:26; 16:14).
5.      The Spirit reveals Christ to us and in us (John 16:14-15).
6.      The Spirit leads us (Rom. 8:14; Gal. 5:18; Matt. 4:1; Luke 4:1).
7.      The Spirit sanctifies us (2 Thess. 2:13; 1 Pet. 1:2; Rom. 5:16).
8.      The Spirit empowers us (Luke 4:14; 24:49; Rom. 15:19; Acts 1:8).
9.      The Spirit fills us (Eph. 5:18; Acts 2:4; 4:8, 31; 9:17).
10.    The Spirit teaches us to pray (Rom. 8:26-27; Jude 1:20).
11.    The Spirit bears witness in us that we are children of God (Rom. 8:16).
12.    The Spirit produces in us the fruit or evidence of His work and presence (Gal. 5:22-23).
13.    The Spirit distributes spiritual gifts and manifestations (the outshining) of His presence to and through the body (1 Cor. 12:4, 8-10; Heb. 2:4).
14.    The Spirit anoints us for ministry (Luke 4:18; Acts 10:38).
15.    The Spirit washes and renews us (Titus 3:5).
16.    The Spirit brings unity and oneness to the body (Eph. 4:3; 2:14-18). Here the Spirit plays the same role that He plays in the Godhead. The Spirit is the life that unites Father and Son. The Spirit plays the same role in the church. When the Spirit is operating in a group of people, He unites them in love. Therefore, a sure evidence of the Holy Spirit working in a group is love and unity, not signs and wonders (those are seasonal and can be counterfeited).
17.    The Spirit is our guarantee and deposit of the future resurrection (2 Cor. 1:22; 2 Cor. 5:5).
18.    The Spirit seals us unto the day of redemption (Eph. 1:13; 4:30).
19.    The Spirit sets us free from the law of sin and death (Rom. 8:2).
20.    The Spirit quickens our mortal bodies (Rom. 8:11).
21.    The Spirit reveals the deep things of God to us (1 Cor. 2:10).
22.    The Spirit reveals what has been given to us from God (1 Cor. 2:12).
23.    The Spirit dwells in us (Rom. 8:9; 1 Cor. 3:16; 2 Tim. 1:14; John 14:17).
24.    The Spirit speaks to, in and through us (1 Cor. 12:3; 1 Tim. 4:1; Rev. 2:11; Heb 3:7; Matt. 10:20; Acts 2:4; 8:29; 10:19; 11:12, 28; 13:2; 16:6,7; 21:4, 11).
25.    The Spirit is the agent by which we are baptized into the body of Christ (1 Cor. 12:13).
26.    The Spirit brings liberty (2 Cor. 3:17).
27.    The Spirit transforms us into the image of Christ (2 Cor. 3:18).
28.    The Spirit cries in our hearts, “Abba, Father” (Gal. 4:6).
29.    The Spirit enables us to wait (Gal. 5:5).
30.    The Spirit supplies us with Christ (Phil. 1:19, KJV).
31.    The Spirit grants everlasting life (Gal. 6:8).
32.    The Spirit gives us access to God the Father (Eph. 2:18).
33.    The Spirit makes us (corporately) God’s habitation (Eph. 2:22).
34.    The Spirit reveals the mystery of God to us (Eph. 3:5).
35.    The Spirit strengthens our spirits (Eph. 3:16).
36.    The Spirit enables us to obey the truth (1 Pet. 1:22).
37.    The Spirit enables us to know that Jesus abides in us (1 John 3:24; 4:13).
38.    The Spirit confesses that Jesus came in the flesh (1 John 4:2).
39.    The Spirit says, “Come, Lord Jesus,” along with the bride (Rev. 22:17).
40.    The Spirit dispenses God’s love into our hearts (Rom. 5:5).
41.    The Spirit bears witness to the truth in our conscience (Rom. 9:1).
42.    The Spirit teaches us (1 Cor. 2:13; John 14:26).
43.    The Spirit gives us joy (1 Thess. 1:6).
44.    The Spirit enables some to preach the gospel (1 Pet. 1:12).
45.    The Spirit moves us (2 Pet. 1:21).
46.    The Spirit knows the things of God (1 Cor. 2:11).
47.    The Spirit casts out demons (Matt. 12:28).
48.    The Spirit brings things to our remembrance (John 14:26).
49.    The Spirit comforts us (Acts 9:31).
50.    The Spirit makes some overseers in the church and sends some out to the work of church planting (through the body) (Acts 20:28; 13:2).
The Holy Spirit unites us to Jesus Christ and to His body. The Spirit reveals Christ to us, gives us His life and makes Christ alive in us. The Spirit takes the experiences of Jesus—His incarnation, ministry, crucifixion, resurrection and ascension—and brings them into our own experience.
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Frank Viola is a speaker, entrepreneur, author and writer of the blog Beyond Evangelical. 

Apr 25, 2014

What does the Bible says about "Faith"?

 Faith may be a little word, but it has tremendous significance to you!

In the Old Testament, we read that "6Abram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness.(Genesis 15)". Now that is powerful, ...that an expression of Faith can make one righteous before a holy God?  As we study Chapter 1 of 2 Thessalonians, we see how thrilled Paul is as he sees evidence of their growing faith.  Why did Paul express such excitement?  I believe Paul knows the Thessalonians are becoming fully committed to God's plan for their lives after believing in Christ. Seeing the change in their lives in response to their faith in God, is fulfilling to Paul.


In the well-known "Faith" chapter in Hebrews we are reminded of what Faith is defined as, and it's significance:  "1Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." (Hebrews 11:1).

6And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.(Hebrews 11:6)

Perhaps you are going through a time in your life where you need a little reminder of things that are accomplished by Faith?  ...not faith in Faith, but rather Faith in God!  Read Hebrews 11.

I paged through my New Testament and wrote down a few different passages of scripture where there are direct references to Faith.    I soon learned how significant Faith is to God and the value that God puts on Faith.  Here is what I found:

God "categorizes" Faith
·         "little faith"   (Luke 12:28)
·         in a storm..."you of little faith"  (Matt 8:26)
·         little faith = Fear (Fear is the antithesis of faith here)
·         "great faith"  (Luke 7:9)
·         Centurion's Servant Healed = "great faith" (Matt 8:10)
Faith "saves us"
·         "Your Faith has saved you" -Jesus talking to the sinful women  (Luke 7:50)
Jesus "sees Faith"
·         Paralytic man healed - (Luke 5:20) when Jesus saw their faith.
Jesus honors even "small" amounts of Faith
·         Matt 17:20 -with Faith as a small mustard seed, Nothing will be impossible
Faith in Jesus heals you!
·         "Receive your sight, your Faith has healed you" Luke 18:42
·         "your faith has healed you" - to women with the issue of blood  (Luke 8:42)
Jesus questions us about our Faith
·         "Where is your Faith" (Luke 8:24)
Without Faith it is Impossible to Please God
·         6And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him. (Hebrews 11:6)
God gives the gift of Faith
·         (Romans 12:6)
How does Faith come to us?
·         Faith comes by hearing...and hearing by the word of God (Romans 10:17)