Saturday, October 3, 2015

An Army of Rejects

1 Samuel 22:1-2
“David therefore departed from there and escaped to the cave of Adullam. So when his brothers and all his father’s house heard it, they went down there to him.  2 And everyone who was in distress, everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented gathered to him. So he became captain over them. And there were about four hundred men with him.”
If you were looking to put together an army, the men David chose would probably not have been most people’s selections.  They were not the Elite fighting men of their day, they were not what most people would consider the “A” Team of soldiers.  They were distressed, they were discontent, and they were broke.  They were a motley crew of ever there was one. It was a gathering of the worst that their society had to offer.
I know that some may get angry about what I am about to say, offended even, but this gathering of malcontents reminds me of the Church.  I know that most of us have been cleaned up real nice, and on Sunday we’re all fancied up in our suits and dresses and when we come to worship we smell all nice and clean.
But if all the dressings were removed, if someone were to do a spiritual background check on us, somewhere in the back of our closet, somewhere back down memory lane, there are some things we wished we had never done.  Somewhere back over our shoulders there's a bottle, somewhere there’s a needle, somewhere there’s a pipe, somewhere back down the road we’ve traveled there’s lust and sexual immorality that we wished we had never tasted of.
Somewhere back down the by-ways of our past, we had no friends, we had money, we had no hope, we had no peace, and we had no joy.
But praise God something happened: we came to Jesus with all our problems. But we didn't come to him all cleaned up.  We came bound, we came oppressed, we came high, we came drunk, and we came bitter, angry, and full of resentment.  Because he saw something of value in us, because Jesus saw something He loved in all of us.  We came to Him and Jesus accepted us just like we were, just like David did with these men.  He looked at the worst and he saw the best.
David looked at a bunch of rejects that nobody else wanted, and he said I'll put them on my team and I'll turn them into the greatest army the world has ever seen.  And that's exactly what David did with those four hundred men. They became an elite army of the highest levels of courage, ability, and integrity.
And God can do the same thing with you and I, rejects of society, rejected by the masses, dismissed by the religious elite, but chosen and anointed by the risen King of Kings.  And the Lord is using us to build His army.
Yes we have been cast out by many who are considered the “family of God,” dismissed as losers and prodigals, we are still part of the family, even though we may be the black sheep,  But there's a difference between a family and an army.  A family is held together basically by the bonds of blood and love.  An army is held together by commitment, by order, and by vision.
Luke 19:13
“And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come.”
Jesus is not just speaking to the family of God, he is speaking to the Army of God.  He said occupy till I come.  Occupy is a military term and it is not passive, it is active; full of force and energy, it is not in the defensive it is in the offensive.  That means in order to fulfill this command one must be forcefully and aggressively moving forward, engaging and overcoming resistance.
Luke 10:19
“Behold, I give unto you power to tread upon serpents and scorpions (not hold down the fort) and over all the power of the enemy...”
Jesus is speaking to a group of people who are anointed and are aggressively moving forward to advance the kingdom of God. His words here are not for everyone in the church, He is not speaking to the pew warmers, He is not speaking to those who worship Christ on Sunday and Satan on Monday: He is speaking to an elite army of soldiers that are consumed with God’s mandate to establish the kingdom of God in the earth and they are treading under their feet anything that opposes this Kingdom mandate.
This elite group of people have chosen to serve on the front line.  They are an advancing army.  They are not a “hold the fort” army, they are not a “hang out” army, and they are not a beat up, bruised, head hanging, or barely getting by army.  They are the born again, Holy Ghost filled, blood washed, battle ready, and devil stomping army of the Living God!
II Corinthians 10:3-5
“For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh.  4 For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds,  5 casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,”
Listen to what I am trying to tell you! God did not give us these mighty weapons just so that we could hold down the fort till Jesus comes.  He has given us, the blood of Jesus, authority in Jesus’ name, the word of God, prayer and fasting, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit to lay hands on the sick, to release those on bondage, to proclaim freedom to the captives, to cast out demons and to destroy the works of the devil.  He didn't give us these weapons of power to us just to sit down somewhere and wait for our flight to heaven, He gave us these weapons of power so we could advance the Kingdom of God in the earth.
God told me to speak to His church and say: Now is not the hour to become lukewarm, self-seeking, self-preserving, and self-centered like so many in the church have.  Now is the time for the army of God to rise up and occupy, to advance His kingdom in the earth and destroy the works of the enemy! 
God is raising up His army!  The Church of Jesus Christ is not supposed to be a place where we hide out from the Devil and pray for Jesus to come and deliver us, the Church is supposed to be a military outpost.  A place where we are trained, equipped, and mobilized to take the world for Jesus.
I know this message is not for everyone, it's a little too sharp, a little too cutting, and a little too penetrating for a lot of comfortable religious people, but there is a breed of people that know they were bred for battle, that know God didn't just save you to fly away to heaven but to advance the Kingdom of God in the earth.
We are not just the family of God - We are also the Army of God!
As the Army of the Lord we are unified first by our love for God, second by our love for each other, third by our love for the lost, and we are bound together by our commitment to His call, to the vision He has given each of us, and to the great commission.
Mainstream religion and the liberal media will label us radicals, extremists, unorthodox, and out of control because we don't fit in their traditional and politically correct boxes.  It's difficult at times because the religious church goers will avoid you, and even criticize you.  Why?  Because radical devotion to Christ exposes, the lukewarm, the half-hearted, and indifferent.  That is why true, unbridled passion, and devotion to Christ will always stir up criticism and persecution from the religious and the unbelieving.
Remember the woman who broke her alabaster box and poured the entire contents upon Jesus? Immediately she was questioned, “Why was this waste of ointment made, it might have been sold for a great deal of money?”
Who would dare call anointing Jesus a waste?  Stingy religious people that’s who!
But if God is for us, who can stand against us?
This woman, who was a woman of ill repute, risked the ridicule of the religious elite so that she could bless the Lord with her most valued treasure.  She disregarded the scorn of these men and gave her best to the Lord, allowing it to be broken and spilled out for the Master.  If we will do the same, Jesus will take us as we are and raise us up in an anointing that we never imagined: Broken and used up for His kingdom.
My purpose today for writing this is to stand as a prophetic voice and to declare what I'm hearing God say, God is not looking for a low-flying, don't rock the boat, or don't disturb anybody kind of church.
God is looking for soldiers to join His army.

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