Friday, January 30, 2009

How Big is Your Wall??

A few days ago Natalie Martin e-mailed these thoughts to me
concerning the conquering of Jericho (Joshua 6). I believe they’re
well worth passing on to you. –Pastor John

Joshua and the Israelites faced walls, and we face walls too. Walls
of debt, walls of sickness, walls of despair. How many of us are waiting
on God to knock down our walls? But He is waiting on us.
In Joshua 6:2 the Lord said, “I have given you Jericho and it's
king.” God was speaking those things that are not as though they
were. It didn't look like they could possess Jericho. Those walls were
big! But God gave Joshua instructions on what to do. When we ask
God for a miracle, God will always give an instruction.
At the end of verse five God said, “…and it shall come to pass.”
That means it's a done deal. “After you follow My instructions,
after you follow My word, after you shout and praise, those walls
are coming down!” Notice Joshua tells them that they are not to let
any noise or any word come out of their mouths except on the seventh
day when he would tell them to shout! You know why? Because
he didn't need any complaining,any murmuring, any doubt being
spoken. If we don't speak what God has declared, if we don't
speak words of faith, then we’ll never shout any walls down!
Joshua told the people, "God has given us this city." Though it
didn't look that way, Joshua ignored what was seen by the natural
eye and spoke by faith what God’s word had promised. And on
the seventh day the trumpets blew, the people shouted and
praised, and those walls fell flat! If you are facing cancer and the
doctors don't give you much hope, you have to believe God and what He
says more than the doctors.

You must agree with His word. Psalms 91:16 says: “With long life I will
satisfy him and show him my salvation.” Shout those walls
down! Hebrews 11:30 says: “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down
after they walked around seven times.” They fell because Joshua
mixed faith with seven days of obedience and a victory shout!
Now as they marched around those walls for that entire week,
their faith became bigger than the walls. When we are in God’s word
long enough, then our faith in God becomes bigger than any problems
we might be facing. After conquering death, hell and the grave, Jesus
sat down at the right hand of the Father. And from
this position of power and authority, He poured out His Spirit upon
His Body, the Church, through which we are given nine gifts of
the Spirit so that we might continue Christ’s work and nine fruits
of the Spirit so that we might gain Christ’s character (1Corinthians
12:7-11; Galatians 5:22-23). Jesus has also given us both the authority
to use His Name—the Name that’s above all others—and the
promises of His Word that shall never fail. With such blessings He
expects us to be nothing less than overcomers —”SHOUT DOWN
YOUR WALLS!”

Now, how big do your walls seem? –NM

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

“YOU DO NOT HAVE BECAUSE YOU DO NOT ASK”

On Sunday night, January, 11th we’ll be starting the new year with
a week of prayer and fasting. The schedule will be as follows:

Sunday………6pm—Forgiveness and a Pure heart
Monday………7pm—Unity, Guidance & Holy Spirit Empowerment
Tuesday……7pm—Healing & Deliverance
Wednesday…7pm—Salvation for Friends & Relatives (Youth Meeting Separately)
Thursday……7pm—Situations that Seem Impossible
Friday…………7pm—Marriages &Families
Saturday………24hr. prayer begins at 6am—Leaders & Government Officials
*Sunday—Friday we will be meet in the Sanctuary

Jesus taught that “we should always pray and not give up” (Luke 18:1) for He knew that there would be times when either we would become discouraged in prayer or simply succumb to a life of prayerlessness. In this eighteenth chapter that begins with a parable on prayer, Jesus concludes with this question: “When the Son of Man comes (Jesus’ second coming) will He find faith on the earth?” (vs. 8b)

After reading this parable—one that has a widow coming back time and again to an unjust judge until he eventually grants her plea for justice—we see that Jesus
clearly links “faith on earth” with persistence in prayer. You cannot
say that you truly have faith if you fail to consistently and persistently
look to God for justice, strength,help, wisdom, healing, and every other facet of human need. If prayer is simply a last ditch effort you “try” when all else fails, then prayer will be quite low on your list of priorities. And if a day or
two passes without having set apart a time of meaningful communication with God, it won’t be anything that causes you great concern. Consequently, Satan will have cut you off from one of the greatest resources you have for living out your Christian faith and advancing God’s kingdom on earth.

Maybe you have an anemic prayer life for you assume that you have little influence with God. “Who am I,” you might reason, “that I should presume that God would
heed my prayers?” This is the very reason why Jesus begins the Lord’s Prayer with “Our Father”. All who have made Christ their Savior have become God’s children
in the truest sense of the word. They are full-fledged sons and daughters of their heavenly Father with all the rights and privileges that come with that relationship.
And so the Apostle John writes: “How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! (1 John
3:1)

As the New Year approaches, I would encourage you to make every effort to join with your family at Calvary as we jointly come before our heavenly Father’s throne—knowing that because we can touch His heart, we will indeed move His hand!

In His Love,
John