Showing posts with label Spiritual Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiritual Life. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Contemplations of Death and Life

            Why does the death of a loved one hurt so much?  The Holy Spirit ministered something to me a while back that I am yet awaiting the fullness of understanding.  He said that we grieve or hurt most when a loved one dies and enters Hell (at least the contemplation of this possibility, which only God knows), but He grieves or hurts more by their rejection of Him in their life.  Now I ponder, “Why does the death of a loved one hurt so much?”  This question sheds light and understanding on what God was saying concerning grief.  We grieve over the separation of death, and especially the reality or uncertainty of a loved one’s eternal state and destination.  Whereas, God is much more aware of this separation “in life” than us, since in reality, outside of Christ, we ARE ALREADY DEAD!
            Dearly beloved, I do not mean to bring our thoughts or spirits down through this discussion and contemplation of death and life.  Yet, death has a way of putting life in perspective.  When we are faced with death, it does not FEEL good at all.  Yet, it is a gift from God.  Scripture states, "I have seen the painful labor and exertion and miserable business which God has given to the sons of men with which to exercise and busy themselves.  He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He also has planted eternity in men’s hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy], yet so that men cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end” (AMP, Ecclesiastes 3:10-11). 
            You see, the reality of eternity is in our hearts!  We can choose to ignore it, push it aside, and reject this reality or we can choose to embrace it and truly LIVE!  The more we reject the reality and truth of eternity within our hearts is the more we are desensitized to it.  Look at the next verse, “I know that there is nothing better for them than to be glad and to get and do good as long as they live”.  Solomon was voicing our human or fleshly response to the reality of eternity in our hearts!  Our flesh seeks out happiness, and what is considered “good” to the flesh is far different from what our hearts know is GOOD (For God alone is Good), due to the witness of eternity that God has planted within us.  Yet, when we are faced with DEATH, no matter how much we have tried to SILENCE Wisdom’s voice, the reality of eternity is awakened within us!
            Now, some may think, “Well, I’m already saved, so I don’t need the reality of eternity to be awakened in my heart.”  Really?  We must reconsider this!  For in our Western mentality we have been deceived into believing that Salvation can be narrowed down to our church attendance, a raised hand, a walk down to the altar or a sinner’s prayer, when this is the farthest thing from the truth!  Salvation is the ministry of reconciliation, and it is a process!  Therefore, if we are honest with ourselves, we still need to be saved in many areas of our lives!  In fact, God has revealed to me that this deception of the American church has deceived many into believing that they are “saved” and ready for death and their subsequent time of reckoning with God, when they are not!  So, God in His mercy grants us encounters with DEATH that awakens the reality of eternity within our hearts.  Through death, God speaks to us and reveals to us the true message of LIFE, which is His call to repentance.  The Spirit of God is crying out as the voice of Wisdom in the streets, "Will you listen to the call of eternity in your hearts? . . . Will you be wholly reconciled to Your God and Creator?"  Then in God's mercy, He allows us to encounter DEATH, which amplifies Wisdom's cry.  Thus, regardless, of what stage of the reconciliation process we find ourselves, God's voice still cries out, "Will you listen to the call of eternity in your hearts? . . . Will you be wholly reconciled to Your God and Creator?"


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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sweet Surrender

               The following poem is an excerpt from the "Light Breaking Forth" section of The Wishing Well:  One Woman's Journey from the Bondage of Darkness into the Freedom of Christ's Marvelous Light.  The Holy Spirit gave me this message many years ago, during a time in my life when I was still in DEEP BONDAGE.  Yet, His light and grace was breaking forth in my life and manifesting through the poetry that He ministered to and through me in that season of preparation for TREMENDOUS DELIVERANCE!  Looking back with the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, I now know that this was a PROPHETIC WORD PROCLAIMING MY OWN DELIVERANCE!

               God is calling the Body of Christ individually and corporately to follow CHRIST into the Garden of Gethsemene, which is a place of COMPLETE SURRENDER!  The cup that we must drink is both bitter in suffering and sweet in the joy of intimacy with our Lord, Savior, Master, and EVERYTHING!  We are HIS BELOVED and HE is our LIFE! 

               Will you FOLLOW HIM beyond the outer courts, beyond the even the inner courts, beyond the perimeter, where even His inner circle (Peter, James, and John) slept from the exhaustion of sorrow...  Will you FOLLOW HIM ALL THE WAY?  Oh how HE longs to FELLOWSHIP WITH YOU THERE EVEN AND PARTICULARLY IN HIS SUFFERINGS... THE SUFFERING of DEATH TO SELF... DEATH TO YOUR OWN MIND SETS... DEATH TO THE PASSIONS OF YOUR HEART... DEATH TO YOUR SELFISH AMBITION... DEATH TO THE WORLD... DEATH TO YOURSELF... AND LIFE ONLY IN HIM! 

            Little by little, piece by piece the Holy Spirit has been ministering the message of entering into the Garden of Gethsemene...  On Saturday, in the midst of praise and worship the Holy Spirit revealed to me that Jesus GAVE HIMSELF AWAY to the FATHER in the Garden of Gethsemene, and THEN the FATHER GAVE AWAY HIS SON to the world on the cross...  John 3:16 For GOD (THE FATHER) so loved the WORLD that HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON that whosoever believeth on HIM should not PERISH BUT have EVERLASTING LIFE!

            Then the Holy Spirit ministered to me that He WILLS for US... THE BODY OF CHRIST... to FOLLOW CHRIST into the GARDEN OF GETHSEMENE and GIVE OURSELVES AWAY TO THE FATHER... so that HE CAN IN TURN GIVE US AWAY to a LOST AND DYING WORLD...  So we TOO must not only CARRY OUR CROSS but also experience EXECUTION as the FATHER GIVES US AWAY for the SAVING OF SOULS...
OUR MINISTRY IS NOT ABOUT US!  I don't know where we EVER got that idea in the first place!

WILL YOU FOLLOW HIM ALL THE WAY TO COMPLETE AND SWEET SURRENDER?

Matthew 26:36-46 "Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the disciples, Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder.   And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be sorrowful and very heavy.  Then saith he unto them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch with me.  And he went a little farther, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.  And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?  Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.  He went away again the second time, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done.  And he came and found them asleep again: for their eyes were heavy.  And he left them, and went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.  Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, and take your rest: behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.  Rise, let us be going: behold, he is at hand that doth betray me." (KJV)



   

 Sweet Surrender

There was a man
Who walked this earth,
Set apart
Both God and man from birth.
His life and death
Many years foretold,
A promise
For all with faith to behold.

Many before
Focused ahead,
Yet anxious
To see The One of which they read.
Their lives of faith
Shone rays of light,
Bright fires
Burning throughout the night.

The fallen world
Rejected this hope,
Yet doubting
That God could be trusted and known.
Heroes of faith
Rejected and bruised,
Yet hoping,
A life void of God, they refused.

Many have sought
To trust and obey,
An offering
Of surrenderance to God’s way.
Denying flesh
What can be seen,
In knowing
That on God’s promise one can lean.

Then came the Son
Bright as the day,
Pure Beauty
In a manger He laid.
Promise fulfilled
His life He gave,
God with us
Wrapped in the flesh of a babe.

Was there a doubt
In man’s weak heart?
Disappointment,
Was all hope torn apart?
Where is the king
Upon His throne”
A kingdom
For me to call my home?

Who is this man
“The Messiah”?
I wonder,
Is He Lord, lunatic or a liar?
He speaks with strength,
Yet soft and meek,
Faithful friend of the Wounded and weak.

I saw this man
Early one morn,
Loud weeping
His garments and heart were torn.
“Your will be done!”
He loudly cried,
Death to self
Then came an angel by His side.

I followed Him
Throughout that day,
So amazed
By every Word I heard Him say.
Who is this man
“The Good Teacher”?
Pure and wise,
He fills every need of the seeker.

One grave night
He was led away,
Innocent,
Yet not a word of defense did he say.
Mocked and beaten
His flesh was torn,
No objection,
Nor for Himself did He mourn.

A crown of thorns
Upon His head,
Humble King
To His death He was led.
Though He could have called
Angels above,
In agony he laid upon The Altar of Love.

Upon his flesh
All sin was laid,
Sweet Sacrifice
Sin’s wage of death was paid.
Three days later
The Victory,
He arose
Fulfilling history.

The Son of God
Heroes of faith,
Tightly bound
Surrendered to the Father’s way.
Through one man’s death
Came life to all,
Those surrendered
To obey the Father’s call.

Empty vessels
God won’t refuse,
God’s anointed
He will fill and use.
My Dear Father,
Please hear my plea,
Sweet Surrender
From sin and flesh to be free.

My Sweet Jesus,
Thy servant speaks,
Sweet Surrender
To Your will and Way I seek.
Holy Spirit,
To my heart speak
Sweet Surrender
To know the power of the weak.

Sweet Surrender,
Sweet Surrender was He,
So shall I also be!

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