Sunday, January 20, 2019

Want a Blessing? Fight a Giant!



Numbers 13:25-33

25 And they returned from searching of the land after forty days. 26 And they went and came to Moses, and to Aaron, and to all the congregation of the children of Israel, unto the wilderness of Paran, to Kadesh; and brought back word unto them, and unto all the congregation, and shewed them the fruit of the land. 27 And they told him, and said, We came unto the land whither thou sentest us, and surely it floweth with milk and honey; and this is the fruit of it. 28 Nevertheless the people be strong that dwell in the land, and the cities are walled, and very great: and moreover, we saw the children of Anak there. 29 The Amalekites dwell in the land of the south: and the Hittites, and the Jebusites, and the Amorites, dwell in the mountains: and the Canaanites dwell by the sea, and by the coast of Jordan.
30 And Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, let us go up at once, and possess it; for we are well able to overcome it.
31 But the men that went up with him said, we be not able to go up against the people; for they are stronger than we. 32 And they brought up an evil report of the land which they had searched unto the children of Israel, saying, the land, through which we have gone to search it, is a land that eateth up the inhabitants thereof; and all the people that we saw in it are men of a great stature. 33 And there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, which come of the giants: and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight.

II Corinthians 1:3-4

3 Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort;
4 Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.

As humans, most of us, tend to desire the “better things” in life. We see fancy houses, expensive cars, hand crafted furniture, and we want them. We see guys with big muscles, or women with fancy shoes or purses and we want to look like them. There is nothing inherently wrong with the desire to have these things. I don’t believe that God intends for his children to live in impoverished conditions. We are, after all, children of the King, not spiritual hobos. The problem isn’t that we desire these things, it’s that we are not willing to make the sacrifices that are necessary to acquire them. 


A Doctor don’t just wake up one day with medical degree, professional athletes weren’t born hitting a baseball 700 ft. or dunking basketballs behind their backs, and business men aren’t just handed fortune 500 companies as soon as they finish business school.  These people had to go through struggles to get where they are. 


Yes, I do believe in faith, but contrary to what that TV evangelist tells you, the Word of God says that faith without works is dead.  God blesses people all the time, but most of the time those blessings come from hard work, sacrifice, and faithfulness during the tougher times.


Many believers have been deceived into thinking that just because they are saved and are now part of God’s family, He is supposed to give them everything they desire without any effort, without any work, without battling difficulties, or without any discipline on their part.  The truth of the matter is that the blessings and promises of God cost what they cost, and the Lord never slashes prices.  If you’re not faithful in the small things, His word is clear, you’ll not be blessed with an increase of the bigger things.  To receive your inheritance, first you must be a faithful and obedient child.


Yes, God wants to prosper you and bless you, but sometimes you’re going to have to go through something.  Sometimes you must struggle and sometimes you must fight an enemy that’s between you and your inheritance.

Joseph had to face a pit, slavery, and a prison to become a great leader and save his people. David had to face Goliath, Saul, and the consequences of his own failures to become a man after God’s own heart. Elijah had to face the prophets of Baal, Ahab, Jezebel and depression to become a great prophet. Samson had to face his own humanity and the consequences of his prideful living to bring the greatest glory to God. And Jesus had to face a cross and the grave. So why do we, so much of the time, think it unusual that we face difficulties.

There is something in the struggle that is necessary for us to become what God has ordained us to be. God left giants in the promise land on purpose for several reasons, and He allows us to struggle with our own giants for the same reasons.


First, God allows giants in our lives because He knows that we need to learn how to fight.  When I was a boy we lived in a house in north Mississippi and we had no running water, I had to carry water in jugs from a well at my grandmother’s house to ours.  My uncles, who were just a few years older than me, would push me down take my jugs and pour them out and make me start over, just to be mean.  My daddy seen what they were doing, but he wouldn’t intervene and stop them.  He knew I had to learn to stick up for myself. Most of the time I would just cry and refill the jugs, but one day I had finally had enough of being pushed around. I got mad enough to fight back and I knocked my uncle upside the head. On that day he cried, and he never messed with me again.  

The devil is always messing with God’s people. God knows that we need to learn how to stand and fight. The Word tells us that the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but that they are mighty, and that they bring down the strongholds. They destroy our enemies attempts to build strongholds in our lives, but we must strengthen our faith by reading the Word and prayer. Struggles drive us to the Word and our knees. The Lord allows us to struggle, and often tears are shed, but if we don’t learn how to fight, the blessings that wait for us may never come.


Second, giants distinguish the difference between the talkers and the walkers.  It’s one thing to confess the promises of God, to “name it and claim it,” but it’s an entirely different thing to put on your armor, strap on your sword and go toe to toe with an enemy that’s standing in the way of your promises.  Your struggles qualify you for your reward.  

David heard them speak of a reward, but he knew the reward was only for the person who would fight and kill Goliath, so he decided to face the giant. The odds appeared to be stacked against him. Goliath was bigger than David, more experienced than David, and probably stronger than David, but David didn’t care. David realized that he wanted to receive the reward.

I Samuel 17:25 (KJV emphasis added) “And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up? surely to defy Israel is he come up: and it shall be, that the man who killeth him, the king will enrich him with great riches, and will give him his daughter, and make his father's house free in Israel(No more taxes).”


The giant had great strength, great armour, and great size. The giant mocked David. David knew, however, that he came armed for the fight with something that no weapon formed could prevail against, “Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts…”

Through our struggles we should come to understand that the fight, the spiritual warfare, the praying, the waiting patiently and the enduring is as important as the blessing or reward.  While we often are looking only at the reward, God is looking at the development that is taking place through the struggle.  Faith is always forged in the fires of adversity. We learn through the struggle to call upon the name that is above every name – Jesus! He is our provider, He is our deliver, He is the Strong Tower to whom the righteous run unto and are comforted, He is the rock on which we stand, and He is the rewarded of those who diligently seek Him!

Third, the Lord knows that our struggles produce thankfulness.  When we moved back to Mississippi nearly 14 years ago, we had no idea what going to be in store for us 4 months later.  After surviving our first hurricane, Katrina, without a scratch to us or damage to our home when so many had lost everything, I wasn’t asking the Lord why he allowed us to go through that storm, I was thanking Him for protecting us.  

When you know that you had to fight for what you have, you appreciate it more.  You won’t let anyone take it from you.  Struggles test your level of commitment.  The only way to truly gauge your level of gratitude is through the struggle.

Fourth, the Giants flush out the grasshoppers in the crowd, because when the giants show up, grasshoppers begin to speak up.  Grasshoppers usually blend into their environment, but giants uncover them.  Grasshoppers don’t eat grapes and you will never have faith with the spiritual mind and appetite of a grasshopper.  This generation of the children of Israel forfeited their inheritance because they would not fight


How many of Gods people today are willing to forfeit their destiny and their promise because they refuse to stand up against the enemy and fight for it.  When the heat of the fires of life approach and the enemy is breathing down their necks, they bail out, back down, lay down their swords and surrender.  If everything is going smooth, they’re right there with the rest of the army, but when the real fight comes, they cave in to discouragement, fear and doubt.


If you are willing to admit it today, what you are today in God has been forged in the fires of adversity, your growth has most likely been due to overcoming the enemy’s attempts to bring you down. You are what you are in Christ because of what you had to fight for, what you have had to fight against, and the struggles you have overcome.


A caterpillar must go through the process of metamorphosis to change from an earthbound creature into a beautiful butterfly, but this process involves struggle and to cut the struggle short would rob it of its destiny.


A baby chick in the egg must go through growth inside of the egg until it begins to outgrow the egg, then it must peck its way out.  It is the struggle that give the chick strength and prepares it for life outside the egg.  To cut the struggle short would weaken it, if not kill the chick entirely.  It is only through the struggle that it gains the strength it needs to survive and thrive in the brutal world of its new environment.


Last, the best reason for God to allow us our struggles is that it qualifies us to help others who have similar struggles. When you have had to struggle through something, you can help somebody else.  When you have stood your ground, when you have fought the good fight and conquered your giants, you are qualified to help someone else conquer theirs.


The devil wants to make it all about you, he wants to give you tunnel vision so that you’ll focus all your attention on the struggle, but God wants you to see that the devil may have sent it to take you out, but God is going to use it to take you up, and when you get up you’ll be qualified to help someone else get up.  Through your struggles, if you stand and fight, God will bring you to a place of greater influence and make you a blessing to your brothers and sisters in the Lord.


Tell yourself right now: I may be going through a fight, but God’s growing me through this fight.  I may be facing giants, but God us bigger than my fears.  I’m developing more compassion, more patience, more endurance, and some long suffering.  I’m getting a spiritual workout, but I’m gaining spiritual power.  I am acquiring the ability to put myself in someone else’s shoes, to see where others are and to feel what they feel, so I can speak a word in season to them.  

Yes, I’m struggling right now, but don’t pity me, because there’s something in this fight that I need to become what God has ordained for me.  I would have no testimony with this test and no victory without a fight.


Sunday, January 13, 2019

Just Stand!


Exodus 14:13-14 (KJV)

And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever.

14 The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.


After the Israelites had been in bondage for over 400 hundred years the Lord sent them a deliverer named Moses.  Now we find them on their way out of the Egyptian kingdom and at the edge of the Red Sea.  God has visited nine plagues upon the Egyptians and so the Pharaoh told the children of Israel to get out, he agreed to set them free.  And with them they took much of the wealth of Egypt in the form of gold, silver, and precious jewels.

But now, after having had some time to reconsider, the Pharaoh begins to have second thoughts.  He decides that letting them go was a mistake and he pursues after them with six hundred of his chosen chariots.

After 400 years in bondage the children of Israel came out of Egypt thinking:
• That their bondage was over
• That they would never again feel the sting of the whip up on their backs.
• That they would never again suffer the oppression of slavery

But Pharaoh didn't want it to end, he wanted them back under his control.

My pastor revealed a truth to me from the word of God regarding the story of the Israelites deliverance from Egypt.  He showed me that Egypt represents sin, the Israelites going through the Red Sea represents baptism, and the presence of God in the cloud and the pillar of fire represent the Holy Spirit’s presence to guide and lead us until we receive the promises of God that we have hoped for.  

What an insight and encouragement this has been to me from God’s Word.  God has a plan for my life! My friends I want you to understand today, God has a plan for your life as well.  He wants to free you from the bondage of your sin, to wash you in the waters of baptism, and to give you power for living and reaching the end by blessing you with His presence through the baptism of the Holy Ghost!

I have experienced enough in life to understand another spiritual truth: the devil doesn't let go of his former subjects so easily?  The devil doesn't like giving up his territory.  Once you are freed from the chains of sin he will continue you to pursue you. The enemy wants to put you back into your chains, by any means necessary.
I am not writing today to tickle your ears, my purpose is to speak into the lives of those who are being pursued by Satan, to declare to you today that God is going to put an end to Satan’s work in your lives. God gave me this word, to create and establish, that today is the end. I am telling you that the Lord has told me, many of you are going to reach the end.

I don't know what it is in your life that has been trying to destroy you, but you know, and God is completely aware of your situation.  I don't know if it’s physical, spiritual, emotional, or financial, but here's what God says about it.

Nahum 1:7-9

7 The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; And He knows those who trust in Him. 8 But with an overflowing flood He will make an utter end of its place, and darkness will pursue His enemies. 9 What do you conspire against the Lord?  He will make an utter end of it.  Affliction will not rise up a second time.

How many times have you faced situations and circumstances and problems in your life and wished you could just put an end to it and move on?  How many times have you wished you could just say the end, and it would be over with?  How many times have you looked at the mountains and the giants you’ve faced and heard the enemy whisper, “You’ll never be free, I’m going to keep coming at you.”

The devil is a liar and he wants you to buy into his lies:
• He wants you to just accept it as normal
• He wants you to think it'll be easier on you if you just learn to live with it.

There's something about us that when our normal is interrupted there is an immediate resistance and we fight against it. But when the situation or problem is persistent, we tend to lose our fight and accept our condition, our situation, our problem as the new normal.

Today I want to stir up the fighter in you. I want to wake up the anointing in you. I want this word to stir up a rebellion in you against everything that is contrary to the Word of God in your life. I don't care how long your addiction or struggle has plagued you, or how long you have suffered in your heart, body, or mind, if it is contrary to the Word of God, it’s not normal!

You may have learned how to coexist with it. You may have your nitroglycerin tablets, your insulin, your Lortabs, your Xanax, and your Nicotine gum.  All these things may help you cope with your lions and your giants, but it’s not normal.

Cancer, diabetes, and heart trouble are not normal! Drug addiction and alcoholism are not normal! Divorce is not normal! I’m going to get myself in trouble with this one, but I don’t’ care – Homosexuality is not normal! Strife and division in your church are not normal! Struggling to pay your bills and living under a burden of debt is not normal!

There may be a history of cancer or diabetes in your family, and the doctors may tell you it's in your DNA, but it’s not normal because you have a new bloodline and a new DNA…

II Corinthians 5:17  “If any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new”

You may look at your family tree and see alcoholics, drug addicts and wife beaters, but it’s not normal you have a new family tree. Jesus is the vine and we are the branches!  There may be homosexuals or lesbians in your family, but it’s not normal! I’m not concerned with being politically correct this morning, I'm trying to save someone from Hell, I’m trying to start an uprising against the lies of the enemy, and I’m coming against anything and everything that is less than God's will for our lives.

Listen to me friends, I love you and I need you to hear my heart in what I am saying today – you will never experience a change until you recognize abnormality, until you identify those things which are out-of-order in your life and you fight against it.  And you will never fight against what is abnormal and out-of-order until you are convinced of God’s normal and God's divine order for your life.

Sickness cannot be normal when Jesus was beaten to heal us from it! Poverty and lack cannot be normal for children of the King of kings! Fighting and arguing can't be normal in marriage, if our marriages are supposed to be mirror images of our relationship to Jesus! Living under a yoke of fear and worry can't be normal because the Bible says, “God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and of love and of a sound mind!”

I don't know who I'm talking to, but somebody is making up your mind right now, that the devil has pushed you around long enough, and now you're the one who's going to do the pushing. I hear the spirit saying, “Behold I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you.”

I began writing today with this word in my spirit, God told me to prophesy and tell His people, “It’s not over, it’s not ending, it’s not finished, it’s only the beginning – when God is in it, all things are new!” The Lord spoke to my spirit today and told me to speak that He is getting ready to put a period at the end of a long hard battle.  He said to tell you to quit looking for those old familiar enemies, because you're not going to see them anymore.  

Jesus is going to drown your enemies today! Sickness and disease are going down! Addictions and bondages are going down! Depression is going down! Marriage problems are going down! Worry and stress are going down!

You might be asking yourself, “What do I have to do?”

Here's what God says for you to do…

“Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord that He will show you today, for the Egyptians which you have seen today you shall see them again no more forever.”

In other words, God is saying, just stand over there and watch. Watch the Lord work, and while you're praising Him, He will take care of business.

There are some things God expects and requires us to do. He requires us to read His Word and understand His will. He requires us to believe His Word and confess His Word as truth.  But when you have done everything you can do, when you’ve prayed, you’ve fasted, you’ve confessed the Word, you’ve rebuked the devil, you’ve pled the blood of Jesus, and you’ve called on the name of Jesus, then you stand!

That’s when Jesus says, ‘I'll take it from here! You stretch out the rod, I'll divide the Red Sea. You walk around the walls and shout, I'll knock them down. You stand on my words, I'll rebuke the cancer. You prophesy to the wind, I'll make the dry bones live again. You surrender to my will, I’ll break the yoke of addiction. You sow your seed, I'll bring the harvest. You stand still and praise me, I'll loose your chains and open the prison doors.’

Ephesians 6:13 “Therefore, take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day and, having done all, to stand. Stand therefore...”

Today is your day to look from the shore and see your enemy removed from your life forever!