In an encounter, I saw the Hollywood sign and there was a bright bolt of lightning from heaven that hit the second "L" in the sign. It read Holy wood. There was a door where the second L used to be. I saw it open and blinding light shone forth. A huge lion with eyes of fire stepped out of the door. He roared over the city and it reverberated through all of Los Angeles. The air became frozen, like jello, and I saw stronghold literally breaking, crumbling and falling to the ground.
The Lord began to speak to me about the power of holiness. The holiness that came forth from the mouth of the lion was an audible reverberation of the love in His heart. Love made audible is a manifestation of holiness and no stronghold can stand in it's presence. This vocalization brought radical freedom.
There is a release over Hollywood and Los Angeles. The heart of God has been captivated by this region. The challenge of the impossible and the dreamers that have been crying out for the impossible has captured heaven's heart and a move of holiness that reverberates the heart of heaven is about to break forth. Strongholds that have stood for generations will crumble without a fight. It will be a season of the realization of dreams and the elevation of the dreamers.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Signs and Wonders
I was inspired by this quote from Bill Johnson's book When Heaven Invades Earth. “signs have a purpose. They are not an
end in themselves. They point to a greater reality. When we exit a building we
don’t go though the exit sign. The sign is real but it points to a reality
greater than itself."
Throughout my life I have constantly found myself with believers that are taught that the gifts of the Holy Spirit no longer exist, but they are hungry for them. One of the arguments I have heard time and time again is that they are not orderly and fit within the confines of the scripture and therefore signs and wonders can lead people astray. I love this idea that we do not exit through the exit sign, but through the door. The sign points the way to the door. It is the enemy's tactic to keep us from utilizing the powerful tool of signs and wonders to point people to Christ.
I learned long ago that the power of God can be messy but it can also be fun. God does have a sense of humor and loves to love us and reveal Himself to us in ways that are personal and fun. Since I am on the topic of signs... I will never forget the first time I saw God as personal and humorous. I was 9 years old and up to now I had always associated God as distant and loving but serious. My little sister (5 years old) sat on the edge of my parent's bed asking me where the hole was that the angels had gone through. She proceeded to tell us about how the previous night she had seen 2 angels. One had flown over to my mom's pillow and stuck a black sign with green letters on it. They had both disappeared through the ceiling. While her seeing the angels was amazing and fun my mom was more concerned about the sign the angel put on her pillow. She later told us that she had asked God the night before for a sign (for something she had been praying for). God in His sense of humor gave her a literal sign. When she asked what the sign said my little sister responded, "I don't know...I don't know how to read." God went out of His way to honor her request, but with a little sense of humor.
Signs and wonders are the key to unlocking people's hearts. There are so many that are desperate to know that they are important and matter. We not only do disservice to Jesus and what He did on the cross but also to the people we come into contact with when we do not allow the use of signs, wonders and miracles to point the way to the "door" Jesus Christ.
Throughout my life I have constantly found myself with believers that are taught that the gifts of the Holy Spirit no longer exist, but they are hungry for them. One of the arguments I have heard time and time again is that they are not orderly and fit within the confines of the scripture and therefore signs and wonders can lead people astray. I love this idea that we do not exit through the exit sign, but through the door. The sign points the way to the door. It is the enemy's tactic to keep us from utilizing the powerful tool of signs and wonders to point people to Christ.
I learned long ago that the power of God can be messy but it can also be fun. God does have a sense of humor and loves to love us and reveal Himself to us in ways that are personal and fun. Since I am on the topic of signs... I will never forget the first time I saw God as personal and humorous. I was 9 years old and up to now I had always associated God as distant and loving but serious. My little sister (5 years old) sat on the edge of my parent's bed asking me where the hole was that the angels had gone through. She proceeded to tell us about how the previous night she had seen 2 angels. One had flown over to my mom's pillow and stuck a black sign with green letters on it. They had both disappeared through the ceiling. While her seeing the angels was amazing and fun my mom was more concerned about the sign the angel put on her pillow. She later told us that she had asked God the night before for a sign (for something she had been praying for). God in His sense of humor gave her a literal sign. When she asked what the sign said my little sister responded, "I don't know...I don't know how to read." God went out of His way to honor her request, but with a little sense of humor.
Signs and wonders are the key to unlocking people's hearts. There are so many that are desperate to know that they are important and matter. We not only do disservice to Jesus and what He did on the cross but also to the people we come into contact with when we do not allow the use of signs, wonders and miracles to point the way to the "door" Jesus Christ.
When Heaven Invades Earth Summary
Ok...So I got a bit behind on summarizing the key points of the chapters I have been reading, so here they ALL are. It is crude and unfinished, but they are the key ideas that stood out to me. Though this is not the first time I have read this book, I have received new wisdom and revelation.
Chapter 10
“Pennies are not counterfeited because
they are not worth the effort. In the same way, the devil only works to copy or
distort those things in the Christian life that have the greatest
potential effect.”
The
devil sees the potential of powerful Christians that operate in the fullness
of the kingdom. Lies that he has infiltrate into the church, and we believe,
are things like; I am not righteous enough or I don’t have enough character. I
am not ready. Notice the theme, the focus is on us not God. By taking the focus
off our relationship and the fact that we are heirs to the kingdom of heaven
with full privileges now, we have become caught up in focusing on who we are
not and become powerless in the process.
(Focusing on what we are not disempowers
us and keeps us from being the powerful people Christ died for)
Chapter 11
Miracles reveal the nature of God. Demonstrations
of power are redemptive in nature. Power
exposes and forces people to make a decision. A power has an inherent ability
to humble and lead to repentance. “faith moves heaven so that heaven will move
earth.” Miracles remove influence of hell and establishes the presence of God.
Without power, we rob God of the glory He is due. It isn’t a complete message
without the demonstration of power. Many fear signs and wonders thinking they will be misled. “signs have a
purpose. They are not an end in themselves. They point to a greater reality. When
we exit a building we don’t go though the exit sign. The sign is real but it
points to a reality greater than itself.
Chapter 12
Encountering Godà
demonstrations of power that break yokes. He is creative and unexpected and the
supernatural requires taking risks. Our focus needs to remain on the God of
power not the power of God.
Chapter 13
Focusing on our unworthiness denies Christ of the honor of what was accomplished on
the cross and keeps us from participating in the power given to us through it. “It
is no longer a question of heaven or hell. It’s only a question of how much of
hell’s thinking will allow into this heavenly mind of mine. Our agreement with
lies can delay or avert promises.
Chapter 14
Spiritual warfare is real, but we should
be approaching it from the offensive not the defensive. We have already
won. “Satan reveals his plans to put us
on the defensive.” When we react with fear we are responding in the
defensive. When we refuse to fear our
victory is complete. It sounds so simple. When we look at it from this
perspective all we need to do to win EVERY battle is refuse to fall prey to
fear and stand firm and confidant in who we are because of who Christ is.
Chapter 15
Revival and transformation will be
recognized by those that need it the most. I love how this chapter points out
how it was the tax collectors, prostitutes, demon possessed and outcasts that
recognized Jesus as the messiah while the religious scholars missed Him. If we
are looking for true signs of revival we should be seeing healing and
restoration coming to the most needy. By not holding onto our own idea of what
revival or transformation will look like we can help ourselves not miss it.
“Many revivalist had such significant
breakthroughs that they viewed the Lord’s
return to be at hand. They failed to equip the Church to do what they were
gifted to do. As a result they touched multitudes instead of nations and
generations.
Chapter 16
We should be the leaven in world. Our
lives should infect all those around us and bring us into places where we can
change systems and nations. Daniel and Joseph are two people in scripture that
were leaven. Though both had the right to be bitter they chose to be loyal and
the “better person” in the situation they found themselves in and they both
transformed kingdoms. I does not always mean high positions and we need to be
reminded that the greatest in the kingdom of heaven is the servant.
Chapter 17
“Make room in your life for the risk
takers that don’t bat a thousand. They will inspire you to the greatness available
in serving a great God.” Christ is returning for a pure and spotless bride who
knows who she is and is ready for her bridegroom. He is not coming for a bride that is focused
on what she is not. When we begin to focus on Christ and who we are in Him and
operate in that power we will see a transformation in the Church that will
prompt the return of Christ to the earth.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
When Heaven Invades Earth Chapters 7-9
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Apart from the
empowerment of the Holy Spirit we are only good religious people who try to do
right in the world. (Chapter 7).
“Religion
idolizes concepts and avoids personal experience. It works to get us to worship
past accomplishments at the expense of any present activity of God in our life.”
The Holy Spirit and His works in our lives are the spirit of Christ and we are
called to live out of a place of that empowerment. Religion is the anti-christ
spirit because it seeks to separate the empowerment from knowledge which is
safe and known. I was struck by this
concept: If I am to remove the Holy Spirit and His works from my life would my
life still function? The answer is Yes. I know this chapter was discussing it
at the level of the Church, but what about in our own personal lives. I want to
get to a place that without the Holy Spirit
my life does not function. When our
churches become routine and follow formulas it is called religion, but what is
it called when our lives become routine and we follow formulas (worship, read
my bible, go to church…) and yet Christ and His empowerment are not integrated
into our daily lives. It is easy to point a finger at the church and say, “you
have it all wrong” but can we model it in our lives first? After all we make up
the church.
·
God is bigger
than what is written in scripture and the Holy Spirit is there to guide us on
the wildest of adventures if we allow Him. (Chapter 8)
The Bible is
full irreconcilable differences that we have a hard time getting our minds
around. Ideas such as God being loving but hating Esau or despising Able’s offering. “Yet this uncomfortable
tension is designed to keep us honest and truly dependent on the Holy Spirit
for understanding who God is and what He is saying to us through His book. “ I
believe the same is true today and does not only apply to scripture. People
often make the argument that miracles and wonders that are not listed in Bible
cannot happen or when they do are not of God. However, Jesus told us that we
would do greater things than He did so in my opinion that is a license for
ANYTHING to happen. We need the Holy Spirit to help guide us and keep us honest
and dependent in bringing these “greater” things to earth.
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Doing the works
of the Father (God) always start with His presence. (Chapter 9)
Jesus, even from
a young age understood that he was only to do what He saw His father doing. That
required listening and tuning His heart to the heart of His Father. We are
called to do the same. People often wonder why they don’t see miracles or the
supernatural in their lives, but have
they put in the groundwork and taught themselves how to love His presence, hear
His voice and OBEY? I love how Bill Johnson points out, “His presence
always reveals His heart.” It is a great reminder that there is personal
sacrifice, discipline and devotion that is required to walk in the supernatural
as a lifestyle. Good old fashioned prayer, study, reading about it in history
and then actually laying on hands and doing it. I like the final practical
application that we don’t often include, association. “If you want to be a
giant killer, hang around other giant killers. It rubs off.” I want it to rub
off on me.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Justice
I had a recent encounter with Jesus where I saw Him for the unique part he played in the trinity. I was taken to the cross and as I looked into His eyes they were burning, roaring flames of fire and as I looked into them I saw the injustices of the entire world past, present and future. That is what he died for. He sits in heaven and weeps that we don't utilize the fullness of what He accomplished that day on Calvary. I saw Him sitting on a line in heaven, it was the line between heaven and earth and he prays for us, weeps for us to cross that line and pull the justice of heaven to the earth.
My sister and her husband serve the Woodland Cree Nation in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. For 2 years they have been doing foster care and taking in little ones that have no home and no one wants. They had one special little girl who is a long term foster kid who will never be returned to her parents.They have had her for almost 2 years and were trying to find a way to adopt her. She was suddenly and for no reason taken away a month and a half ago. She has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and ADHD and requires constant attention and was thriving with Joylyn and Joel. After a week of back and forth with the office those in charge admitted they were in the wrong in taking her away and they would get her back after one more person signed off on the case. Well, 2 weeks later they not only said they wouldn't give her back but they took away their license to be foster parents. No reason given.
Today my sister got to see her little girl (almost 3 years old) for the first time in 2 months and she said, "she has gone from thriving to surviving. She is sick, back in diapers, doesn't talk at all and has no sparkle in her eyes." Where is the Justice?
How do we cross the line and call the justice of heaven, that Jesus paid for to earth? He paid for it and I believe that, but what is stopping the materialization of that justice in this situation? Jesus has a special place in His heart for the orphans and I believe that such injustice makes Him weep and His heart hurt even more. I am standing, believing that the justice of heaven will invade this situation. That all accusations and falsehoods will be broken and that Sabrina will come home to a family that loves her and wants her. Stand with me to see justice in this situation.
My sister and her husband serve the Woodland Cree Nation in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. For 2 years they have been doing foster care and taking in little ones that have no home and no one wants. They had one special little girl who is a long term foster kid who will never be returned to her parents.They have had her for almost 2 years and were trying to find a way to adopt her. She was suddenly and for no reason taken away a month and a half ago. She has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and ADHD and requires constant attention and was thriving with Joylyn and Joel. After a week of back and forth with the office those in charge admitted they were in the wrong in taking her away and they would get her back after one more person signed off on the case. Well, 2 weeks later they not only said they wouldn't give her back but they took away their license to be foster parents. No reason given.
Today my sister got to see her little girl (almost 3 years old) for the first time in 2 months and she said, "she has gone from thriving to surviving. She is sick, back in diapers, doesn't talk at all and has no sparkle in her eyes." Where is the Justice?
How do we cross the line and call the justice of heaven, that Jesus paid for to earth? He paid for it and I believe that, but what is stopping the materialization of that justice in this situation? Jesus has a special place in His heart for the orphans and I believe that such injustice makes Him weep and His heart hurt even more. I am standing, believing that the justice of heaven will invade this situation. That all accusations and falsehoods will be broken and that Sabrina will come home to a family that loves her and wants her. Stand with me to see justice in this situation.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Faith, Prayer and Holy Spirit...Three Powerful Keys to Unlocking the Release of Heaven on Earth
·
“Unbelief
is actually faith in something other than God.” (chapter 4)
Wow, that sounds a bit harsh, but when you
take the time to think about this statement its power is revealed. God is the
able to do anything and when we believe that it is considered faith, the type
that brings the Kingdom of heaven to the earth. When we don’t believe it we are
not believing that God is omnipotent and
therefore we are believing in something
else. This sounds so simple. Why can’t we just live out the simplicity
of this statement? Sure faith comes out of relationship, hearing and responding
but when we really break it down our lack of faith is really just our lack of
belief in God being…well… God.
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Prayer
allows us to come into a place of faith, gives us perspective on problems and
empowers us to act in radical obedience. (Chapter 5)
Prayer and intercession is a very special
topic for me. It is the place where Holy Spirit taught me how to hear the
heartbeat of heaven. I love prayer because it appears so innocent and yet has
the power to transform the world. I have led many prayer/intercession groups in
places that were hostile to the things of the kingdom and yet visions and words
from God were not only experienced by people who say such things don’t exist
but also they were accepted. I really loved Bill Johnson’s challenge to pray
until you come into a place of faith and gain heaven’s perspective on the
situation but rather than asking God to take care of the situation act out of a
place of faith and command “mountains to
be moved.” Prayer is tool to gain heaven’s strategy and God’s
heart but coupled with faith it is our battle plan to bring Heaven to earth in
every situation.
·
It is
impossible to see the Kingdom of heaven come to earth without knowing the Holy
Spirit and experiencing His baptism. (Chapter 6)
The Holy Spirit is the great gift that
Jesus left for us a gift that the prophets of the Old Testament could never
have imagined. I love how this chapter points out that baptism of the Holy
Spirit puts even the least of the new covenant believers ahead of the OT
prophets. WOW! So why don’t we act like
it. A great point is made in this chapter that we should be so overflowing with
the Holy Spirit that our mere presence brings an atmosphere of heaven that
requires a response from those who come in contact with it (believer or
non-believer). “one baptism, many
fillings. Why? We leak.” This was a great reminder to me that I am broken and
if I am not seeing an overflow of HS in my life and those around me I need to
look at where I am leaking and seek out ways to be refilled.
I love how these three chapters gave us three important, no vital, ingredients
to seeing heaven invade earth. Faith. Prayer. Holy Spirit. The three work
together and yet they all have one thing in common, they are not a formula they
are established out of relationship.
Monday, October 7, 2013
The Tension of Becoming a Servant Leader.
Years ago I was given a prophetic word by a group of my
closest friends. It was a picture of an auditorium full to capacity except for
one seat left at the very front. I kept pushing others toward that seat, but it
was meant for me. The implication was that I am called to take my place of
honor and stop pushing others toward it. This was a hard one for me.
For years my one of my favorite Bible verses has been
Matthew 5:16, “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good
works and glorify your Father in heaven.” I came to latch on to this verse
after years of frustration feeling like I am never recognized for all that I
do, that I am invisible. This led me to feel guilty for desiring recognition
and this verse became my scapegoat. The things I was doing were being seen by
men so God would get the glory.
This week God revealed to me the lie that I have been
believing in this area. Often God was not getting the glory and others were
getting the recognition for what I was doing. He reminded me of the picture or
me trying to give up my seat. Sometimes this was done out of true
servant-heartedness, but other times out of a sense of false humility. I was
never able to have peace in this area because I was believing lies. Jesus came
to free us and He does want us to be the best version or ourselves, the version
He sees. By not walking in the fullness of that purpose (which for me does
include being in leadership and places of authority) I have been hurting myself
and others.
I tend to see people for who they are, the good and bad, and
I am a cheerleader for the potential I see in them. I have empowered many to
unlock their destinies and walk out their callings. However, because it is so natural for me I often feel
like it should be natural for others and get hurt when no one sees me for who I
am or what I am called to do and empowers me in that process. As an Achiever I am driven to accomplish and
that has become my way of obtaining recognition. I realize that my sense of identity
needs to be in who I am in Christ, how He sees me. I need not be afraid to be
the leader I am called to be but I also need to walk in humility and continue
to serve. It is the tension that seems
to pull me in opposite directions but I pray that day by day, step by step and
moment by moment I will choose to walk into the reality of becoming who He
created me to be. Jesus modeled beautifully how to be a servant leader and I encouraged to emulate His example.
Monday, September 30, 2013
The Journey of Transformation Leads to a Manifestation of the Supernatural
When
Heaven Invades Earth (Chapters 1-3):
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The
normal Christian experience should be one of miracles and the supernatural
because of a life lived out of desperation and expectation. It isn't that God
does not “will” miracles, signs and wonders in the western world rather it is
that we don’t EXPECT them. We are called to live out the powerful gospel.
·
Satan doesn't have any authority the only things he can triumph over are things that
we allow. This is done by agreeing with lies, once we agree with the lies we
give away our power in that area and allow Satan to come in to steal, kill and
destroy.
·
Repentance
is much more than being sorry for something you have done, it is transformation
in that area of your life.
Thoughts….What
do I do with this now?
The above points are calls to go
higher. Jesus modeled each of these things throughout His life and overcame. He
has called us to be overcomers. It starts with true repentance that results in
transformation. Some questions to ask yourself are: What struggles or sins in my
life have I wanted to work on and am I seeing the fruit of transformation in
those areas? If not, are there ways that I have been empowering Satan to steal,
kill and destroy? What lies do I need to
break agreement with and live out of a place of powerful knowledge that I am an
heir of the King?
Once we begin to see transformation in
our lives we begin to feel freer and more powerful. It is in this place that we
are called to live, and having experienced the transformational radical freedom
that Jesus bought for us it is easier to begin to expect it as a normal way of
life for us and those around us. If we start here with ourselves it might be
easier to expect the transformation of the manifestation of the supernatural
gifts to play out in our everyday lives. Too often we want to start there (and
there is a place for faith), but Jesus models it the other way around. He was
tempted in the desert by Satan and overcame (did not let him steal what was His
or take the shortcut) before he performed any miracles.
Though I agree that we don’t see as many
miracles in the western world because we don’t expect them to happen I also
think there is more to it than that. We don’t allow ourselves time to process
and walk out our personal relationship with God. If we had a relationship like
God and Jesus did we would have no problems with believing (and seeing) the
supernatural. The challenge in this is to look inward and begin to discover who
we are and who the God we serve is, when we do
that we too will be able to say that we only do what we see the Father doing.
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