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Thursday, September 2, 2021

"Nothing Will be Impossible for You"


The disciples saw how Jesus simply rebuked the demon to get rid of it, because they could not. Then he said every believer should easily do this even with seed-size faith. And do more. 

"Nothing will be impossible for you."

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Nothing will be impossible for you! Do you understand what this means? Because no less than the Lord Jesus Christ declared it, it's permanently established in the spiritual realm. And nothing--not even demons, principalities or church smart Alecks--can change it. It's one thing to say that nothing is impossible to God, but quite another thing to say, nothing is impossible for you.

Two Things About Spiritual Warfare

Fresh from an awesome supernatural experience on the Mount of Transfiguration, the disciples Peter, James and John, along with Jesus, were greeted by a crowd around a demon-possessed boy with the rest of the disciples who failed to drive the demon out. I saw the look of disappointment on the disciples' faces. Yup, I was "there" as I meditated that portion of the Gospel. I saw the scene like I was in it.

I know the disciples tried their best to "heal" the kid (demon possession sometimes takes the form of an illness), to no avail. I can imagine how they tried to rebuke it with heavy, high-sounding spiritual words you usually hear in spiritual warfare. Or spoke words with an authoritative, majestic voice. But nothing happened. With disappointment, the boy's dad told Jesus: "I brought him to your disciples, but they could not heal him.”

The thing is, it's not enough to "try." Jesus never "tried" to do miracles, see if they would work. He performed them. Demonstrated. He showed them how the power of the Kingdom worked. The wrong attitude is to "consider" miracles among other solutions to remedy a situation. If trying miracles doesn't work, then we have Plan B and C ready. This is why miracles never work today--we're never dead serious about them. Miracles are just one of our options, often our last. Then we conclude that miracles are already obsolete because they don't happen anymore.

Another worse thing we do is hear God's Word but do things our own way. This is far from being faith. It was how the disciples probably did it, so Jesus said they were "unbelieving." Believing without putting it to work is unbelief.

Why couldn't the disciples drive the demon out?

“'You unbelieving and perverse generation,' Jesus replied."

 


Unbelieving

Driving out demons is not through some formula or steps or procedures or words uttered. Or voice tone. Or prayer warriors. Definitely not through denominational titles or degrees. A lot of spiritual warfare seminars teach you methods and formulas as if demons are scared of them. Jesus said it plainly in the Matthew 17 passage--nothing but your faith will make it work. And faith comes only by "hearing" the Word, said Romans 10--not reading or being learned in Sunday school or sermons. 

Real faith comes by hearing God Himself speak his Word in the bible to you. Specifically to you. I heard Jesus say it like this:

"Man does not live by bread alone but by every Word that comes out of the mouth of God." [Matthew 4.4] and...

“Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. [Matthew16]

About his Word and healing, the bible says:

He sent out his word and healed them. [Psalm 107.21]
God sends out his rhema healing Word from his own mouth. We have to believe it and really do it. And there are dozens of promises in the bible released for our use. We have to meditate them, put them to heart, and really apply them. It's no use learning about miracles just to know how Jesus healed people in the bible. Jesus demonstrated them so we can do them correctly. It all starts with serious meditation.
This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. [Joshua 1.8]
As you meditate the Word, the experience is that you hear it straight from God's mouth and hear it in your heart. Bible studies, Sunday schools and sermons are good, but they are mere "snacks" compared to the grand, filling "feast" you get from meditating God's rhema (spoken) Word in your quiet times with HIM. This is what feeds your faith to believe God's signs and wonders and miracles. This has been my experience, enabling me to operate in signs and wonders (though the consistency is not yet enough).

Perverse

It's quite clear. If your faith cannot command demons, you are "perverse" or wayward or unyielding (insubmissive), even "villainous" said one dictionary. That's how God sees you, no matter if you're a bible school or seminary graduate or super active in church or in the ministry. Remember, the disciples were with Jesus in person, no less, learning straight from him and active in his ministry. But they were "perverse" because their faith couldn't drive out demons or move mountains.

Yes, they heard Jesus' Word straight from his mouth but failed to combine it with genuine faith--faith that actually applies, demonstrates and performs God's signs and wonders to actual situations. Doing it precisely according to His Word. Faith without doing is dead. It's one thing to know that a medicine works and you can even buy it and have it in your possession. But unless you actually take it, it won't work for you either.

Or if the meds should be taken orally but you use it topically. It won't work. You have to do it as prescribed, not in your own ways or how you see it fit.

Perverse Generation

Yup, the church mostly still belongs to the perverse generation. Most church folks don't know about rebuking demons, much less commanding them out. Most of us cannot even command headaches, colds, cough and fever--or toothache--to leave. Church does not prioritize the supernatural things God has given it, although Jesus has given the hint that God's supernatural is the key to prevent the church from being "perverse."

If you are perverse, then everything about the supernatural becomes impossible to you. But if you're not perverse, Jesus promises that "nothing will be impossible for you." Everything in the supernatural will work for you, 100 percent. Your imagination will be your limit. If you have God's imagination, then "nothing will be impossible for you." It's important, then, for faith to radically grow. And it does not grow except by hearing the Word of God, straight from HIS mouth, and believing and doing it.

It All Starts with Surrendering

All this may sound overwhelming to you. Well, don't let it. God's Word and promises are really very simple. They're about faith, the same as Jesus had. No rituals, membership, sacrifices, hardships, self-punishment or anything like that. No pledge or vow to go to church on Sundays from now on. Just genuinely believe. And part of it is surrendering your life to Jesus Christ. It all starts there.


Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord. Then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do (not your good deeds or religion or church), but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. In Jesus alone is salvation. 

Jesus is: “‘the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone.’ 12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other Name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” [Acts 4]

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.



Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Will GOD Stop Covid?


Last year (2020) in February, when Covid was just starting, some folks anticipated the virus to simply disappear in March or April due to the hot summer temperature. We were told to hung on till then. It didn't happen. Then they said that come 2021, it would be a new, hopeful new year minus the virus. So we excitedly waited for 2021. New beginning. But that too didn't materialize.

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And even if everybody's been praying for a year or so now that God would stop Covid by his mercy (I imagine every church is doing this), Covid is still here, even with deadlier variants at that, effecting faster transmission and increased deaths. What happened to our prayers? Does God plan to stop Covid 19 at all?

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Definitely, I believe God will stop this pandemic. The problem is with what we're doing and how we understand prayer. Prayer plus careless lifestyle will never amount to anything. It's like health. Even if we ask God for good health, nothing will happen if we keep living an unhealthy lifestyle. God cannot be mocked. What we sow we reap.

There was once a prayerful guy who kept eating fatty foods, praying that God would miraculously take away all the bad cholesterol. He also rebuked the bad effects of fats using the Name. He died of heart attack. Prayer is not for keeping ourselves safe while living the way we want. We cannot abuse God's promises.

Like proper wearing of face masks and shields. I often ask friends who go out to observe how people take health protocols. They say only 3 out of 20 people in the streets do. Some say 1 or 2 out of 10. I say 1/2 out of 10. Like when I was at the BIR office for processing land tax, there was this guy who wore his shield on the back of his head. He thought it was cool. 

And we expect God to take pity?

Blatant disregard for rules is arrogance and pride. Those who trash discipline do so out of rebelliousness, which closely connects with insubmission. And both are due to self-conceit--feeling smarter (or thinking that only their ideas or opinions matter), an overrated sense of self-worth. And God never sides with the arrogant and proud. He always seeks lowly hearts.
"...a broken and contrite heart you, God, will not despise." [Psalm 51.17]

We also should seriously consider the government's call for vaccination. I respect those who refuse to be vaccinated. It's their right. But believers who refuse should consider what the bible says about submitting to the governing authorities. 

Moreover, no one should think that their decision to vaccinate or not is the smart thing to do and opposing ideas are foolish. I've seen Christians make an issue of this and again divide the church into the pro and anti-vaccine. The pro-vaccine camp looks down on the unvaccinated, and the anti-vaccine camp does likewise. They even curse those not in their camp of suffering dire consequences. This is demonic pride and self-righteousness. This issue should not cause division. Instead, the church should pray for the safety of both the vaccinated and unvaccinated. We're one body in Christ. If one member suffers, we all do. 

Vaccines are good, so are other alternatives. But these are not the real solutions. The real solution is for the church to learn genuine humbleness and unity in the body. We should understand how the body is one--one member suffers, all suffer. One member triumphs, all have victory.

Then GOD takes pity and answers our prayers by his grace and mercy. This all takes total surrender to the will of God and his standards, total submission to his Word in the bible. And if you're not used to totally surrendering to God's will through his Word (and you still rather rely on your own strength and way of seeing things), now is the apt time to start. Because the bible says, this pandemic is one of the signs that we're now in the end-times as Jesus prophesied. 

This is the beginning of birth pains. In the natural, birth pains mean it's just a couple of minutes or hours.

Total surrender to Jesus as your Savior and Lord means a complete life change, turning away from sin as a daily lifestyle and depending solely on God's Word in the bible as your life and doctrine. This is all God's work through the Holy Spirit in Christ, but we need to surrender first. See more below.

Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do (not your good deeds or religion of church), but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. In Jesus alone is salvation.
Jesus is:

“‘the stone you builders rejected,
which has become the cornerstone.’

12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other Name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Are You Jabbed with the Other Vaccine?


Yes, there's another "vaccine" you may not have heard of yet. It's actually a priority vaccine but often serve as a standby remedy in case our plans A and B fail. We have good plans to fight Covid and survive this pandemic, one of which is getting jabbed with vaccines offered freely by the government (I got my second dose of AstraZeneca two days ago). Or any other remedy other people are preferring if they don't subscribe to vaccination. 

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But there's another type of "vaccine" you should have because this is provided freely by the government of the Kingdom--God's Kingdom government--and which is made available to all. If you haven't got this vaccine yet, you better do so now, especially when variants are appearing and spreading like crazy. God's vaccine protects you from all variants and all kinds of diseases.

The best thing is, there are no side effects or risks. No allergic reactions. It's guaranteed safe. Has it been tested? Yup, even before the universe was created. It applies regardless of age and gender.


The Vaccine

It's a spoken vaccine. The spiritual "vaccine" comes in the form of God's Spoken Word, pertinent promises freshly released from His own mouth. His spoken Word is ever reliable and applicable for all time. It never expires or gets obsolete. It's new every morning. It's his steadfast love. The vaccine is spoken thus:

"The Lord will keep you free from every disease."


That's spoken in Deuteronomy 7:15. It's a sure promise from God, and God never lies. He is ever reliable and true. The only thing we need is to really BELIEVE with all our hearts and minds. This means, we re-align our lives with his Word in the bible. It's like medicine. Doctors give us meds which must be taken according to their prescription, if it's taken once, two or three times a day. If we don't, the meds will not take effect. They may even prove fatal.

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The same with God's "vaccine." We need to get God's "prescription" on it and follow it to the letter. For instance, we need to worship God properly every day, not just on Sundays and not just in our church buildings. Here's the prescription on the vaccine found in Exodus 23:25,

"Worship the Lord your God, and his blessing will be on your food and water. 
I will take away sickness from among you.."

Now, we can expand that prescription to include other things, not just food and water, like our place of work, the routes we travel going to places when we need to, vehicles we ride on, the things we touch, the air we breathe when we have no choice but to be in crowded places like public transport. In the promise above, the "blessing" (God's "anti-Covid protection," as it were) is on our food and water. But those are just examples. God can expand that to other things, because nothing is impossible to Him if we believe. 

Thus, we feel more safe, secure and protected with God's supernatural "vaccine," aside from the protection we get from our medical vaccine--or whatever protection option we prefer (but I hope you decide to get jabbed). God's "vaccine" comes with this assurance in Jeremiah 33.6:

"Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; 
I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security."

This does not mean, however, that we go out there in the streets any time we want because we have become Covid resistant. Far from it. We still observe strict safety protocols like distancing, wearing double masks, face shields, hand-washing, disinfecting plus taking organic health supplements. Don't wallow in false pride. The Lord always favors the meek and lowly and obedient.

God's supernatural vaccine is also effective after you get positive with Covid. It's never too late with God's powerful spoken Word in the bible. HE promises in Psalm 41:3:

"The Lord sustains them on their sickbed
and restores them from their bed of illness."

But prevention is better than cure. It's always best to keep away from danger rather than carelessly letting it affect you before you start doing precautions. Some people brave going out needlessly despite the pandemic, thinking that anyway God will protect them from the virus. Some even refuse to wear face masks and shield. Faith does not work that way. God provides supernatural protection but we need to apply His wisdom, too:

"The prudent see danger and take refuge, 
but the simple keep going and pay the penalty." [Proverbs 22.3]

Why the Need for Medical Vaccination?

We may ask, what's a medical vaccine for if we get God's superior supernatural vaccine? First, God's Word says we need to submit to the governing authorities, and the government urges us to vaccinate. Second, it's the same thing with food. We need natural foods to be healthy or to heal. God can provide us with food supernaturally (or supernaturally eliminate hunger so we'd be nourished and feel full even without eating) but it's still God's will that we buy food, cook it, and eat. Third, we do take meds when we need them, right? So, it shouldn't be a big deal.

But if you opt not to vaccinate, that's your right. And I pray that we all become safe from Covid.

How to "Register" for God's "Vaccine"

To register for this vaccine, simply believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. And "believe" means totally surrendering your life to him. I did this on September 05, 1980 at 8 pm when I "met" the Doctor personally, that is Jesus Christ, when I heard the Gospel of the Kingdom, and received Him into my life as Lord and Savior. Then I totally surrendered to Him. By receiving Jesus and surrendering to Him, you get all the Kingdom benefits, among which is God's "vaccine."

Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do--not because of your religion, church or good deed--but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. 

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Why the Kingdom is Powerful


Finally, Jesus appeared and introduced the Kingdom. For so long, there had been various speculations about it, especially its coming King and Messiah and the kind of power and authority he'd carry. When he did appear, however, he didn't seem much to reckon with, unlike the powers that be. He looked trivial and weak. He didn't look like a king or messiah.


But it's precisely why the Kingdom is powerful. Power is made perfect in weakness. You cannot change that. It's a perpetual Kingdom principle. So many go after clout and dominance, be it in politics or church (church mostly is mere politics today), and never see truth that the least is really the greatest. Thus, in his Sermon on the Mount, his first teaching was,
"Blessed are the poor in spirit; theirs is the Kingdom of heaven."

Beatitudes 

Jesus first laid out the heart of the Kingdom. If anyone would operate in Kingdom power and authority, he should first have its heart and character. It is imperative to be poor in spirit, mourning (sorrowful about the sorry state of the world), meek, hungering and thirsting for righteousness, merciful, pure in heart, peacemaker and persecuted for him. Possessing this character (they should be treated as one) makes you salt and light and therefore manifesting the life of Jesus. And His life fulfills the law. 

Then Jesus emphasized the mindset of the Kingdom. After the heart comes the mind. 

  1. Relationships
  2. Covetousness and adultery
  3. Marriage
  4. Declarations
  5. Treating enemies
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These five sensitive areas are often our pitfalls. If we do not have a clear Kingdom mindset about them, they easily become negative strongholds that spiritually hold us down, often without noticing it. The thing can easily escape our awareness and make us serve the enemy while believing to be "serving" the Lord. It's been happening in church. It's the great deception in these end times. Having the reputation of being alive but actually dead.

Operating in the Kingdom

After the heart and character of the Kingdom are placed firmly in us, we begin to operate in Kingdom power and authority. Because we've become among the least (Kingdom heart and character are designed to empty us of anything desirable to the world) we easily imbibe what it means to move in the Kingdom. Thus, we begin to operate in real power, something the world does not understand or appreciate.
  1. Giving to the needy
  2. Prayer
  3. Fasting
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Jesus especially instructed his disciples to make sure all three above are done in SECRET. This is how genuine Kingdom people operate for the Kingdom. Everything is done solely for the enjoyment of the Father. Then the Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you. What kind of reward? Spiritual treasures. Untrained human eyes will not see or appreciate these rewards but the deeply spiritual will. The unspiritual will keep showing off their good deeds and accomplishments in exchange for earthly treasures that will rot and be destroyed and stolen by the enemy. 
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Only those with "good eyes" will see this truth and possess generous hearts that bless others incognito. Those with "unhealthy eyes" will not see anything in the Kingdom and possess stinginess that brag about every good deed they do and expect something in return.

“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are healthy (generous), your whole body will be full of light. 23 But if your eyes are unhealthy (stingy), your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness! 

Two Masters

If you are not disciplined to keep private or secret what you do for the Father but seek to be praised in public, then you serve two masters--God and your ego. Later, you will love one and hate the other, and God often ends up hated in the love triangle. But the Beatitudes are designed to starve the flesh or ego and let it die. It empties us of anything in this world, just as Jesus emptied himself and took the form of a servant. In these last days before Jesus comes back, only God should be glorified. The flesh or ego counts for nothing.

Don't Worry

Modern man's number one worry today is to be left out ignored or be unrecognized or become the least. This is why they all pursue more studies and seminars to secure all the titles they can grab. They want to be updated to please their benefactors and prove their usefulness to them. They all want a measure of success or greatness to be relevant. If they lose relevance or popularity, they fear losing their seats or positions. They fear losing their jobs. 

But only pagans run after these things. From the mouth of Jesus, Kingdom value system says, "Do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’" Seek the King, the Kingdom and the King's righteousness, first and last. Don't worry--seek nothing more. 

If you want to be part of God's Kingdom, it all starts with surrendering your life totally to Jesus Christ. See below.

(To be continued)

Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. 

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Sharing the Gospel Online to 10 Persons a Day



Sharing the Gospel to 10 persons a day online--and discipleship--made so easy. 

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Friday, July 9, 2021

He Got Straight to the Point 2




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Ever noticed how the centurion, who made Jesus happy with his faith, was straightforward? The advance party he sent ahead to Jesus, though, was different. They were roundabout, telling Jesus about the centurion's credentials and how he was "worthy" of Jesus' attention and all that, according to Luke. A lot of further ado. Out of his wealth of patience, Jesus just agreed to go. 

But Matthew focused on the centurion's direct approach. No formal introduction or litany of his achievements or credentials or proofs of his worthiness, he simply told Jesus directly what he needed. 
When Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to him, asking for help. 6 “Lord,” he said, “my servant lies at home paralyzed, suffering terribly.” [Matthew 8]

The non-roundabout protocols of the Kingdom. This is where you start.

Imagine meeting someone the first time around and not even saying hello or hi. I would have said, "Umm, excuse me. Good morning!" and then introduce myself and ask for healing. You know, proper protocols. Some big-time preachers (even some "apostles" and "prophets" today) would probably insist on scheduling an appointment with their secretaries before you could talk to them. The centurion simply went straight to Jesus and got straight to the point. Jesus obviously liked it that way. The Father had probably already given Jesus pertinent backgrounds about the centurion's case, as genuine prophetic people should have, supernaturally.

And after all, Jesus did teach in his Beatitudes to simply, "Ask and it will be given." No need to circumvent or smooth-talk or give a well prepared intro. Flowery intros are earthly religion. You can go straight to the point because Kingdom protocol says, "Ask and it will be given, or ask and you shall receive." As simple as that. You don't need to have your approach following some winding worldly protocols. Or formula. Or program. Like what they say about ACTS; how prayer should include Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication. The centurion simply approached and told Jesus what he needed. 

Nothing reeked of man's religion. Some ministries require you to attend all sorts of seminars and conferences to "get things done correctly" or get the "right" steps and procedures. Then they give you a certificate for learning to do things their way or according to the accepted norm, as if certificates matter in the spiritual realms. That's not Kingdom. That's earthly. That's man's empire. The Kingdom is simple, straight and direct to the point, but supernaturally POWERFUL.

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Jesus answered immediately. He even gave the centurion a choice. "Shall I come and heal him?" You see that favor when you cut out the crap and ritual and formalities and just be simple and direct with Jesus and really believe him? It's not the words or approach or protocol but the boldness of simple faith. The bold belief in what Jesus can do. If you do it the Kingdom way, Jesus gives you a bonus favor--picking the means by which things happen. "Shall I come and heal him?"

You're given an option and your option becomes "God's will."

That's when the centurion explained himself a little bit. Because Jesus asked him something.

The centurion replied, “Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed. 9 For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.”

That's a short thirty-second prayer. How long do you pray and how effective? Do your prayers get instant results?

But note here--he magnified how he was unworthy (opposed to what his advanced party told Jesus about his "worthiness") and his deep, authentic and simple yet radical faith in Jesus. These are two elements the Lord wants to see in us, not the grand sounding words or modulated voice we use or the drama in our prayer. The centurion really believed that a mere word was all it took to produce a miracle. Activating the supernatural with a "mere word" is what God's move in the last days is about. Click here.

A mere word!

"But just say the word..."

That's radically straight to the point! Yet, this is something most of us have difficulty learning and believing up to this day. We still believe long, roundabout prayer (or worship service) does the trick with lots of formal intros, rituals and niceties. Lots of this and that. We can't get it that the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6 is not what we should pray but how we should pray--or "after this manner." It's not a formula of what prayer should contain but what faith prayers should have. It's faith based on a bold or daring relationship. It's why Jesus started with "Our Father." 

The whole prayer is predicated on our relationship with the Father. Without that, the rest of the prayer is null and void. Imagine calling God--the Creator of all things--your Father! This is why prayer is asking, not begging. We ask and everyone who asks receives. No need to beg. Beggars get often rejected because begging does not hinge on bold relationship.

And they say prayer should be specific. It's actually what makes prayers long and religious, this talk of being specific. You have to indicate what size, shape, color, make, and whatnot. I've even heard of meal prayers explaining to God what happens to food when it goes down the esophagus. But Jesus says the Father knows what we need before we ask him (or what happens to food after we swallow it). So, what's the use of specificity? Hence, Jesus taught his disciples a short prayer which I can do in about 10 seconds. I'm not saying prayers should be short, but they should be simple and direct to the point, full of bold and daring faith. 

The more the words, the less the meaning, and how does that profit anyone? [Ecclesiastes 6.11]

I don't know if the centurion was around when Jesus prayed for the loaves and fish that fed 5,000 folks, but he surely got the point. Jesus merely looked up to heaven and said "Thanks!" and the astounding miracle happened. No ACTS whatsoever. No religious niceties or protocols or programs. So when the centurion asked Jesus for a long-distance miracle, he did it in merely 9 words. "“Lord, my servant lies at home paralyzed, suffering terribly.” You see how short that prayer was?

How do we pray for the seriously ill? Sometimes we need prayer warriors who pray and worship non-stop. Sometimes we make sure our words sound very dignified (even stately), churchy and religious. With a lot of ado. And without the ado, we feel our prayers will not please God. Somehow we have made ourselves believe that this is prayer, and this is what we teach in church. 

So, I train myself to often cut out the crap in what I do and be direct and simple. Especially when I'm introduced as a church speaker. I don't need to be introduced. And I don't need to have an intro for the message when I speak. I don't need to open in prayer--things Jesus never did. When he taught or preached, he just went right on with it. But we see a hint of what he did to prepare for ministry. He prayed to the Father in his special quiet times and in each moment of the day through mental prayers. He prayed in secret--and the Father who sees things done in secret rewarded him.

We see this when he resurrected Lazarus.

Then Jesus looked up and said, “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 I knew that you always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here, that they may believe that you sent me.”

He said, "I thank you that you have heard me"? This means he had prayed beforehand. But when? In the context, there was no mention of Jesus praying. So it's safe to conclude that he did it mentally while on his way to the tomb. By the way, if we were to resurrect someone from the dead, I'm sure our prayers will not be as short and simple and direct as Jesus' prayer was. We may even think of having a program with scripture reading, opening prayer, special number and all that fuss--and still to no avail.

Often, we need to also take off our grave clothes and be let loose as Lazarus. And here we need to start with the right way of surrendering to Jesus.

Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. 

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

He Got Straight to the Point


Remember how Nicodemus seemed uneasy breaking the ice when he first met Jesus? He seemed lost for words on how to start a cordial conversation with the Messiah. "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the signs you are doing if God were not with him.” Umm, I don't think that was why he wanted to meet Jesus. Jesus went straight to the point. He knew that Nicodemus was there to ask about the Kingdom of God. Jesus said there was no other way to see or enter it than experiencing being born again. We know the story.

Photo above by Thibault Mokuenko on Unsplash.

Jesus wasn't one to beat around the bush or go through certain formalities or pleasantries or introductions or rituals--or go roundabout--before getting to the main thing. Meeting Nathaniel, for instance, Jesus abruptly prophesied about his present life even if they weren't introduced yet. Nathaniel was probably shocked by the Master's straightforwardness.
When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, “Here truly is an Israelite in whom there is no deceit.” 48 “How do you know me?” Nathanael asked. Jesus answered, “I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you.” 49 Then Nathanael declared, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the king of Israel.” [John 1]

Developing Jesus' straightforwardness. Click here. 

Imagine meeting a stranger who suddenly tells you out of the blue who you are? Or you telling him who he is? That breaks all "normal protocols" or anything similarly termed by men supposedly for propriety's sake. It's the prophetic aspect of Jesus to be direct  (without much ado) which, I believe, should also be ours because we claim he lives in us. I cannot imagine Christ losing his prophetic character just because he is in our bodies. 

The last move of God.

Or remember the Samaritan woman? Jesus just asked straightaway for a drink of water, without even introducing or explaining himself. "Will you give me a drink?" he said. The woman was shocked. She was probably used to formalities, pleasantries or introductions, aside from feeling awkward talking to a male Jew. "He should've at least said 'excuse me' or 'good morning,'" she probably thought.

Most times, all these formalities, "meek" introductions, pleasantries and things like that just reek of man's religions. Anything to appear nice and decent to gain people's confidence (sometimes to sneak into their private lives and trap them into church membership). Or anything resembling the rigors and refinements of pretended royalty. Yes we're God's chosen people, endowed with royal priesthood (and it's royal protocols), says Peter. Moreover, being children of the KING of kings makes us royal in the spirit realms. But Jesus demonstrated with his life what kind of royalty this is. It's not the royalty we see in the world. It's completely something else. 

It's royalty that makes you lowly and the least. Royalty rejected by men.

Probably why Jesus avoided being formal or proper and decent (in the eyes of men) or observing men's propriety, and instead always getting straight to the point. No circumvention or detours or digressions. Always going straight smack to the point with a bullseye, except with his use of parables when he wanted people not to get the point outright so they'd pursue getting it straight later, but which most of them never did.

The first thing when having Jesus' character.

Again, we find him skipping formalities and intros in the Sermon on the Mount and getting straight to teaching the powerful fundamentals of the Kingdom. In fact, he did away with programs and opening and closing prayers and scripture reading and all that. He was walking with his disciples and saw the crowd coming to them on a mountain side. And then he made the disciples sit and started teaching them outright. No program. Not even an opening prayer. Do you realize that Jesus taught the Beatitudes without opening in prayer, which to us is a definite no-no because we've been taught that we should always start with prayer?

I mean, he was about to teach vital Kingdom principles and he didn't care to do it with a program? Even with a big crowd like that? We have the propensity to please crowds with our nice programs, but not Jesus, even if this was a major event. And if we were to do it, we'd surely embellish it with a well planned program, print out nice copies of it, use flowery titles and subtitles, open in poetic prayer, do a scripture reading and render special numbers we'd practiced for nights. And we'd make sure that everybody who had a part in it was well dressed and presentable.

Other church ministers would even wear ridiculous Pharisaical outfits or costumes.

We do this in our church anniversaries and concerts and spend lots of money, but what are they compared to the Sermon on the mount? The Beatitudes are tops in GOD's Kingdom and yet Jesus made everything so simple. Nothing fancy. So direct to the point. This clearly shows us that power or effectiveness does not come with our elaborate programs or ministries but by pure reliance on the Holy Spirit as Jesus did, without fanfare, sophistication or rituals. Without programs.

You remember Isaiah when he literally saw God in the temple? He saw God even if he didn't have any nice worship programs or poetic opening or closing prayers or scripture reading with a dignified, modulated voice tone. He didn't even had to sing choruses repeatedly or expressively. But he was given incredible visual access to God's very throne room, something our elaborate Sunday worship services never have. 

And see how it radically transformed him from a man of unclean lips to one who dared volunteer to be sent on a mission to hostile territory. The most our church revival services achieve are people willing to committment themsleves to active church participaltion, or be seen performing on stage.

And see how the angel simply took a burning coal directly from the altar (without any ritual) and touched the prophet's lips with it to cleanse his guilt. No programs or ceremonies or anything like that. Everything simple and direct. But it was powerfully effective.

Nice programs can attract people and fill churches with memberships and incomes, but they can never replace the fruit that God seeks--the fruit of relying solely, simply and directly on the power and leading of the Holy Spirit and God's spoken Word in the bible. Jesus was hated in the end and was killed on a cross. That's what he got for doing everything in God's simple and direct way---without ado or making things look attractive or giving sweet and colorful icing-intros---and I know how this radical simplicity won't look so exciting to churches because it doesn't translate to bigger church income. What they prefer is anything that always translates into big membership and income. Jesus had it differently. He was hated by the world but found by those specifically drawn by the Father to him. We get this same result ONLY IF we do away with religious convolutions and drama.

And it all starts with genuinely and totally surrendering ourselves to Jesus Christ.

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Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ.

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Why We Fear Death



You know why death is really scary? Because first, we don't know what is beyond despite our religion (though we pretend we do), and we cannot control that which is unknown to us. And anything we cannot control (but bears a lot of weight in our lives) we fear. We fear when we cannot decide our fate. Photo above by Matthew Osborn on Unsplash.

Second, we also fear that moment when we finally cross the border to the hereafter--when spirit leaves the body--and our family is left behind. What would become of them?

1. Not Sure About the Hereafter

We all know that souls go to either heaven or hell. The problem is, we don't know which one we end up in. Somehow we assume that all of us will go to heaven some way or another. I note this during funerals or when someone dies and the bereaved says something like this to the departed: "You're now in heaven, in a better place. You'll feel no more pain. See you there some time!" We assume everybody's going to heaven.

Very comforting words, and all of us want to hear them. But we need to really pay attention to what Jesus says about life and death. He says going to heaven is solely by taking him and his Word seriously and believing in his Father. It has nothing to do with religion, our goodness or what we do. Or how people love us during our funeral.




We cannot just ignore what Jesus said about heaven or hell and just insist on what we want to believe. Jesus is the Truth, so we badly need a Jesus meet-up now while we're still alive. Meeting him in person. Hell is real and sinners, no matter how small or big their sins are, end up there, without exception. Even if your sin is just an iota of a dot, you still end up in hell. And the bible declares we are all sinners. We all deserve hell. 

Jesus is our only hope!


Without HIM being the center of our lives, we're hopeless and rightly fearing death. So, how come we're so sure that we and our dead loved ones are going to meet in heaven and will enjoy no more pain?

"He's really a nice person. He's not that bad," we often hear about the dead during funerals. But being nice won't get us to heaven. "He's helped a lot of people. He has a good heart." Helping people and having a good heart are admirable, but they won't get us to heaven either. "He's very religious and never misses church on Sundays." Awesome, but the bible says all our good deeds are like dirty rags to God.

Here's God's verdict about our spiritual standing:
“There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands; there is no one who seeks God. All have turned away, they have together become worthless; there is no one who does good, not even one." [Romans 3.10-12]

Actually, somewhere back in our minds, we have a good idea about this, I'm sure, but our religion has covered this up and replaced it with false assurances--especially that our religion, whatever it is (born again religion, Protestantism, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, etc.) has secured our safe passage to heaven. 

Nonetheless, the conviction of the Holy Spirit remains stronger so that uncertainties still loom in some corners of our minds. The Holy Spirit does not want us to base our confidence on what our religion claims for us. This is why despite our religiosity and superb churchmanship, we secretly fear the moment of dying. Because the bitter truth is, we are not assured unless the Holy Spirit assures us, bearing witness deep within our spirits--unless we let the Holy Spirit fully have his way in us.

That fear is designed by God to help us come face to face with truth and find out the real score--before it's too late. Are we or are we not going to heaven? We can find out and make certain right now while we're still alive through God's Word in the bible (and not just take our church's word for it), because the Scripture says, once we die there's no more second chance. "After death comes judgment." Our loved ones cannot pray for us when we're dead to somehow help us get promoted or plead or lobby for our gradual acceptance to heaven.

We see this in Lazarus and the Rich Man. When they both died, a verdict was swiftly made and they immediately found themselves in their rightful places in the hereafter. It was a quick, lightning-speed judgment. Lazarus was in Paradise at once and the rich man in hell. No intermediate anything. No more second chances. And Abraham told the rich man that the key to evading hell is believing God's Word. 

Abraham replied, "They have Moses and the Prophets (in short, the Old Testament or the bible); let them listen to them...If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets (the bible), they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.’” [Luke 16]

 Search the bible now and find out the truth for yourself.

2. The Family We Leave Behind

Some people search the Scripture and discover the words of Jesus on eternal life. Jesus said, "You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me." Scriptures in the bible are reliable because they bear witness about Jesus. As people wholeheartedly study the bible they find out that receiving Jesus into their lives and fully surrendering to him makes them children of God. 

Yet to all who did receive him (Jesus), to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God—children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God. [John 1;12]

Children of God are "born of God," or in Jesus' words somewhere in the Gospel according to John, "born again." Born again is NOT a religion or church membership. It is the experience we have when we receive Jesus into our hearts and become a new creation in him. His promise is that those who become children of God through Him (and who take God's Word in the bible seriously) have the assurance of eternal life.

My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. [John 10. 27-28].

"They shall never perish." This is the only way we can be assured that when we die we go straight to heaven. Not because of our religion or good deeds or nice personality or church attendance or donations. It is because of Jesus' promise and what he did for us on the cross and his resurrection--and how all these things are seen in our lives and characters. 

But some people who already have Jesus and experience him in their lives sometimes still fear death, not because they're not assured of heaven or afraid of crossing from here to the hereafter. They fear for the loved ones they'd leave behind. What would become of them? We fear the moment we lose control of things, especially if we see how those we'd leave behind don't seem ready to take on life without us.

Yes we trust Jesus, but we're not so sure if they do, too. And we believe we need to be with them a little while longer to guide them in this matter. But we need to learn to trust God even for this. Anyway, we can hang on to his promise in Acts 16.31 that if we believe in Jesus, our families will be saved, too, provided we have shared the Gospel to them and prayed for them a good deal. Have you? Make sure you do this while you're with them.

Now, back to the assurance of salvation. We need to fully surrender our lives to Jesus to enjoy this assurance. And surrendering, we need to understand the following. See below.


Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Surrendering to Jesus Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

He Talked to Illnesses


Often, we just read past miracle passages in the Gospel like we do newspaper articles and miss a lot of vital details. Like how Jesus talked to illnesses and commanded them to scram. And they obeyed. Once, Jesus came to Peter’s house and found his mother-in-law “suffering” (hinting at how serious it was) from “high fever.” Gospel accounts say he rebuked the fever, touched the in-law and helped her stand up. Immediately, says Mark, the in-law was healed and stood up to serve them.

Photo above by Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhu on Unsplash.

If you’re a big fan of Jesus, besides loving him as your God, Savior and Lord, you’d drop everything you’re doing and stop to watch scenes like this in the bible closely. You won't stop till you see them for yourself. You have to see everything “with your own two eyes,” because nothing else is more important. A lot of theology smart Alecks would mock at this, but it’s a powerful way of understanding and imbibing GOD’s Word—actually seeing bible scenes with our spirit, as if watching a movie. Sometimes, we even find ourselves in the midst of it all, taking part (becoming a Jesus stalker). 

We fix our eyes on what is unseen [2 Corinthians 4.18]



Jesus “rebuked” the fever. He actually talked to it. The last time I looked, “rebuke” means “expressing with words one’s sharp disapproval of something,” or “speaking angrily to someone.” Imagine getting sick and then someone comes talking angrily to your fever. Or, have it the other way around--someone's sick and you come and talk angrily to his fever.

Jesus spoke to the high fever angrily and disapprovingly and commanded it to leave. And it did. The fever actually obeyed Him. It was crazy witnessing the whole thing. I wonder what Peter or his in-law thought about it. Or Peter's wife. Nothing's mentioned about any of them questioning Jesus' actions (especially not the patient, the in-law), seeing him talk to her fever like that. I mean, angrily. Today's smart-Aleck religious people will think it stupid.

There’s no mention of Jesus “commanding” the fever, but by simply using your Holy Spirit imagination, you clearly see this taking place. It can be safely assumed, and I guarantee it as a Jesus Stalker. Anything assumed or "added" that magnifies Jesus' glory is safe, compared to how smart Alecks question and subtract from Jesus' glory or decide whether Jesus or Paul or parts of the New Testament are authentic. 

I'd rather blow out of proportions God's glory and HIS Word and claim extravagantly His promises in the bible--give them excessive or highly preposterous applications today--rather than diminish or weaken God's Word by deciding which ones are still applicable today and which ones have become "obsolete," as smart Alecks say. 


Jesus talked to the fever (scolded or rebuked it) and it left. Probably, something to this effect: “Get out of her, you fever!” Or perhaps, a word of rebuke: "GO!" Just a short sentence or a word like that from Jesus and everything stands at attention, submits and goes to its proper place. He showed how easy miracles are. All you need is a word from Jesus, and Jesus is easy to persuade about releasing a rhema word for a miracle if you really believe it. 

And here’s the thing--the fever “decided” to obey and leave. Jesus didn’t merely take away the illness, like how painkiller meds would take away pain. He rebuked it (talked to it) and the fever responded by leaving. The pain didn't just subside. IT LEFT. This reveals so much about the spirit realms and how we should operate in it.

The fever “left.” Smart Alecks will say it's just a figure of speech.

When someone or something leaves, it’s a decision of the will. This means the high fever heard Jesus speak and understood him. And then it decided to leave because it knew it had no choice. The KING had released the edict. In the spirit realms, illnesses have the ability to decide to leave or stay. So with other things, like stones crying out Hosanna (remember the time when Jesus entered Jerusalem and said the stones would cry out if the people didn't shout Hosanna? The stones were waiting on hold, observing if no one would praise the KING. If no one did, they would've shouted literally), or prophets calling heaven and earth to witness a prophetic declaration. Jesus also talked to a fig tree as Moses was commanded to “talk” to the rock to make it gush out water.

Real faith and ministry have something to do with the power to talk to creation (and even to emptiness or to non-existence) and command it. Jesus said anything he did we also could do, and Paul assured how we sit on the very throne where Jesus sits. 

"And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.." [Ephesians 2.6]


God talked to emptiness and spoke creation into existence. "Let there be light." Then something in nothingness moved and responded in obedience. "And then there was light." The Lord also talked to the ground. "Let the land produce vegetation," and land all over the earth obliged and did everything to make happen exactly as its Creator had spoken. It had to obey.

All creation responds to a Word released from God's mouth.

With mere simple words, the universe with all its trillion celestial elements and complexities, came into being and started to assume their proper places. The spoken Word is powerful. Elijah boldly declared that severe drought would happen, with zero rainfall except “at my word.” The spoken Word from God’s mouth released from our mouths effects radical creative miracles to whatever or whoever we speak it to. This supernatural power is promised to us by Jesus Christ.

“Anyone who has faith in me will do the things I am doing. And greater things shall he do because I go to the Father.”


Talking to creation or objects with the authority of Jesus Christ by speaking in His Name—we have been granted this power. Once creation discerns that we have God’s authority as His children because of Jesus in us, creation will obey without hesitation.
 
“For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed.” [Romans 8.19]

Creation and everything else will obey us if we exercise in full, unwavering faith the authority we have in Jesus, which the church has yet to discover and actually do. We can rebuke and command sickness to go, and God in his faithfulness will back up our words. We are heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ. "If HE did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us, how will he not also freely give us all things, along with Jesus?"

"(GOD) who carries out the words of his servants and fulfills the predictions of his messengers, [Isaiah 44.26]
The LORD was with Samuel as he grew up, and he let none of Samuel's words fall to the ground. [1 Samuel 3.19]

The Word from God is powerful when spoken by his servants. And Jesus did a demo on this by talking to the high fever and telling it to leave the in-law's body. See the dynamics of healing? Part of it is commanding creation to obedience and internalizing the truth that we are seated with Christ in the heavenly realms. We are co-heirs with Christ. What's Christ is also ours by God's grace. Paul said all things are ours. We have to live these truths daily. 

All things are yours, 22 whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours, 23 and you are of Christ, and Christ is of God. [1 Corinthians 3]

Unfortunately, to date, the church has not fully realized these supernatural Kingdom principles which God expects the church to fulfill in these last days, before Jesus comes back. They're still stuck in their human theology and philosophy, denominationalism and in their nice church programs and cute ministries. But the genuine things of God they mock. 

But one day, soon, we will learn and begin talking to illnesses, too. But everything has to start with total surrender to Jesus.


Surrendering to Jesus 


Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ.

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

He Found a Door to God


This is a true story. He was brought up in religion and grew up being more zealous for it than anybody else in his time. In fact, he described himself as among the fiercest leaders his religion had ever produced, a champion of it, and this religion followed the laws of God to the letter. He believed he found a door to God. He thought he had discovered real intimacy.

He hadn't.

Photo above by Sabrina Sölch on Unsplash.

Because one day, about noon time, as he was on his way to work, God Himself appeared and confronted him with his ministry activities that had gone haywire. Well, he didn't see God, but he saw a blinding light, brighter than the noonday sun. Consequently, he went blind several days because of it. He also heard God speak to him. "You haven't found a door to me. You've actually locked yourself out!" said the Lord, or words to that effect.

All his active religious life went down the drain. Pfft. After all his efforts to "serve God," he ended up estranged from Him and even kicking against the goads, so to speak. Suddenly, he was faced with the nagging truth that he really didn't know the God he claimed to serve. And these were the times he was really blind (when he thought he'd seen the light), groping around hitting the wrong targets he thought earned him points in heaven.

The bright light made him "blind" to the world and finally made him see truth--that everything in the world was darkness, empty, and wasn't worth seeing--especially all his so-called eye-opening theological studies. So God cut off his sight from them, from the temporary and false wisdom of man's religion. For three days he saw nothing but darkness, which was really all the world could offer.

Then God sent his servant, Ananias, to pray for him and recover his sight, which was now heaven's sight, making him see nothing but the King and His Kingdom in everything. Then God allowed him a door to His throne which allowed him access to the third heaven where he heard "inexpressible things, things that no one is permitted to tell."

He, Paul, found a Door. And that Door was Jesus. 

I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. [John 10]

The Door provides quick access to God's "pasture" (spiritual food) whether you go in or out through the door, whether in God's very Throne Room or in the midst of wolf territory in the world, even in a dry and thirsty land where spiritual drought rules over the dying land. You find water because the Door provides easy access to God's pastures, to His provisions, while the rest suffer unquenchable thirst. 

They hopelessly seek for God, to no avail, but you "see" Jesus in his sanctuary and behold his power and glory. You easily access the third heaven.

O God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you, my body longs for you, in a dry and weary land where there is no water. I have seen you in the sanctuary and beheld your power and your glory. [Psalm 63]

Paul found that Door. And he testified that there is no other door between God and man except the man Jesus Christ. He is the Way, Truth and LIFE. He alone is the Door. This discovery was why he junked his religion and all his achievements and titles and trophies there, treating them as "garbage." He confessed that there's no other way to gain Jesus Christ but to trash all your religion, even if his religion was thought to be solidly bible-based.

What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ. [Philippians 3.8]
Because you cannot find the Door unless you treat your human religion garbage. You probably think you have found it, like Saul did before he became the apostle Paul. 

A vital part of finding the Door, Jesus, is surrendering your life totally to HIM. 

Surrendering to Jesus 


Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ.

Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Love Your Haters? Umm...


Among other radical things, Jesus commanded us is to love our haters. It's not a suggestion. Now, try to get a mental picture of your haters and all the times they pissed you off. Or the troubles you went through because of them--like if your boss, for some strange reason, hates you and takes special note of all your little mistakes and makes a big deal of them.

Photo above by Sydney Sims on Unsplash.

And it's not enough just saying you love your haters because Jesus didn't stop there. He said, "Do good to those who hate you." You actually have to do something to make them feel loved, like buying them ice cream, for instance? I'm not kidding. Jesus said DO GOOD. And he's never just exaggerating things to make a point. Jesus always means what he says.


Well, don't get me wrong. It's okay to be pissed off by your haters once in a while. Even God was pissed off several times by his chosen people, Israel, in the bible. He punished them and sent them into exile--the whole nation of them. Imagine that. But, believe it or not, that was his love for them. I mean, he did that for their own good--and for the sake of His Name. 

Did he DO GOOD to them that hated him (the Israelites rebelled against him a lot)? You bet. He still rescued them over and over up the end and finally drove out all their enemies from their land so they could claim their inheritance, a land flowing  with milk and honey. During that time, it was their version of being treated to special ice cream. See? God actually gave them a treat in the end--milk and honey. 

If you lose your temper over haters and detractors and the likes, don't feel so bad. You got company with a lot of God's servants in the bible. Moses violently threw the stone tablets (after God wrote his commands on them with HIS own finger) when he lost his temper over Israel's idolatry, led no less by his brother, Aaron. David had an Amalekite messenger struck down for admitting killing King Saul (though it was a false claim). Prophet Samuel also struck down Agag, king of the Amalekites, after Saul spared his life though God wanted Agag killed.


And you've heard, of course, how Elijah sent fire from heaven to consume several captains and their men, and how Elisha cursed teenage boys who meant harm so that two bears suddenly appeared and killed them. What a way to be pissed off.

At least, when you're pissed off by people, you haven't done anything these men of God had done in the Old Testament. You're tamer and more patient. I mean, you haven't called down fire from heaven, have you? So you're still below average compared to them.

Have you seen how Jesus was pissed off by his detractors? He didn't kill anyone but he certainly said fiery, insulting words against them. 

“But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you shut the kingdom of heaven in people's faces. For you neither enter yourselves nor allow those who would enter to go in. 15 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you travel across sea and land to make a single proselyte, and when he becomes a proselyte, you make him twice as much a child of hell as yourselves."

Wait. There's more.

"You blind fools! For which is greater, the gold or the temple that has made the gold sacred? 18 And you say, ‘If anyone swears by the altar, it is nothing, but if anyone swears by the gift that is on the altar, he is bound by his oath.’ 19 You blind men! For which is greater, the gift or the altar that makes the gift sacred?"

 And yet, Jesus told his followers to love their enemies and do good to them. Did he treat them to an expensive Mediterranean restaurant or anything like that? Did he produce and serve them the best wine of all? He didn't. So what good did he do to them? Because that was his teaching--do good to them. Well, while in great pain and nailed to a cross and accused unfairly by these religious leaders, Jesus asked the Father to "forgive them for they do not know what they're doing." 

That's doing good to those who hate you. He didn't just say, "Okay guys, I really love you!" He bled and died for them, and asked God to bless them with forgiveness. 

So, here's the point. Loving your haters doesn't mean you never get pissed off with them. You may (though it's not a privilege, really). But the important thing is to:

1. Forgive them.

2. Do good to them.

You may treat them to a buffet lunch if you feel like it, but the more important thing is to sacrifice your ego and ask God to forgive them. And at least like their posts on FB. Does this mean God will indeed forgive them? Nope, not necessarily. They will have to go through the process--feel remorse and repent. If not, then God won't forgive them. So why ask at all? Because God is after the condition of your heart. He wants you surrendered at all times.

Surrendering to Jesus 

Ask forgiveness and repent of your sins. Believe God's forgiveness. It is promised in the bible. Then receive Jesus Christ into your heart as your sole Savior and Lord, then be assured of heaven, not because of anything you have or do, but because of God's grace and mercy through Jesus Christ. Surrender to Him by intently studying the bible daily (ask guidance from the Holy Spirit) and applying in life everything you learn. And then pray that God lead you to the right person who'd disciple you, one who is totally surrendered to Jesus and living His words in the bible.

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