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Sunday, November 5, 2017

The Princely Leadership Mantle by Morris Ruddick, Global Initiatives Foundation

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The Princely Leadership Mantle

By Morris Ruddick on Nov 04, 2017
THE PRINCELY LEADERSHIP MANTLE


The Princely Leadership Mantle


THE PRINCELY LEADERSHIP MANTLE

True leadership is not about being in charge or wielding power. Historically, the heroes of faith operated with a much higher leadership standard. True leadership pivots on serving. It is a regal mantle found in righteous hearts with the priorities flowing from God’s heart.

The princely leadership mantle is recognized and acknowledged even by the world. Abraham was referred to by a Hittite leader as being “a mighty prince among us” (Gen 23:6). The NASU version translates God’s instruction to Samuel to anoint David as a “prince over His people” (1 Sam 9:16). 
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Thursday, October 19, 2017

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Discerning the Subtle


By Morris Ruddick on Oct 18, 2017 


Discerning the Subtle
In understanding the times, the bar has been raised in discerning the subtle means the enemy has been employing to undermine and derail spiritual leaders and agendas.
In October of 1996, following the funeral of our 30-year daughter, who had been murdered, I asked the Lord to help me understand. I wasn’t playing games of “what if” or “if only”, but rather I wanted to know what had been happening in the spirit-realm. What were the evil factors operating that had contributed to the unexpected, violent death of one who had been serving the Lord. I did not expect the answer I got.

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Sunday, June 4, 2017

The Counterfeit Spirit - Morris Ruddick SIGN Global Initiatives Foundation

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The Counterfeit Spirit


By Morris Ruddick on Jun 04, 2017 01:38 am

THE COUNTERFEIT SPIRIT The religious spirit has plagued the thrust of God’s people from the beginning. Since the first century church, its counterfeit antics have perverted the household of faith’s quest for more of God. Its modus operandi is subtle, seductive and entangling. At its root is the perversion, the misapplication of the glory and […]

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Where Secrets Collide - Morris Ruddick Global Initiatives Foundation

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Where Secrets Collide

Morris Ruddick
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WHERE SECRETS COLLIDE

Moses indicated that it is the secret things that belong to the Lord, but those that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever. What Moses was referring to taps the foundations, the gateways that bridge the seen world with the unseen world.
In our discussion of Jewish business secrets and how Jews think, there is a dimension that goes back to Abraham. It is where these “secret things,” so foundational to the Jewish ways of business-thinking and life collide. It involves faith, identity, one’s spiritual DNA and destiny.
Jesus told the story of a woman, a widow, who had a legal issue that a corrupt judge would not address. Yet, despite this judge refusing to help her, she continued to approach the judge and plead her case until in frustration the judge, who was described as neither fearing God nor having any regard for man, gave her what she wanted, just to get her off his back.
At the conclusion of this story, Jesus asked the question: When He, the Messiah returns, would He find faith on the earth?
This is a very Jewish question. Faith is the substance of our response to God and the actions we then take in life. Faith addresses these responses by approaching that which is not as though it were. Faith is the basis of creativity and change. So, when the foundations are aligned, it is the bridge between the seen world and the unseen world.
Long after God made His covenant with Abraham, it is written that the Lord said of Abraham, “I have chosen Abraham because he will instruct his children and his household after him that they keep the way of the Lord.” This adds an identity and spiritual DNA to the faith of Abraham, upholding a higher dimension, a trans-generational destiny and purpose.
The Foundations of Spiritual DNA and IdentityBecause of his faith, Abraham holds a place in the history of God’s people. He is the father of not just the Jews, but all who would believe in not only the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob but, Msda4those who over the generations, have been a reflection of the spiritual DNA and destiny of the children and household of Abraham.
Like the word the Lord spoke concerning Abraham, faith incorporates hearing God’s voice and not only acting on it, but persevering. Like the widow with the corrupt judge, faith is where the “secret things” collide and become the catalyst for that which is not, becoming reality. It is a mystery to the natural mind. Yet, it has been written that God’s ways are higher than ours. It is where faith bridges the gap into the unseen to change the reality around us.
The Destiny Gap-StandersAbraham’s great-grandson Joseph was a spiritual man. He was the long-awaited first-born of Jacob’s beloved Rachel and the eleventh son of Jacob. As he approached adulthood it was a time of turmoil in which his brothers had taken deceitful and dishonorable actions in their response to the people around them that had triggered judgment. God’s standard for His own is higher. His intent is that those known by His name might extend His blessing to those who would bridge the unseen world and recognize His reality.
Joseph, unlike his brothers had a pure heart that hungered for God. He had not lost the honor tied to the mantle given to his great-grandfather Abraham. He feared God and had regard for those around him. His mantle was to bridge the judgments unleashed by the defilements of his brothers and restore the heritage extended by God to Abraham’s lineage.
However, the spiritual contrast Joseph reflected was an affront to the lives being lived by his brothers, who were already jealous of the favor shown Joseph by their father. During this time, God gave Joseph spiritual dreams to prepare him for what was ahead. Eventually, as we’ve previously related in this series, his brothers betrayed him and sold him into slavery.
Yet, it is written that God was with Joseph and gave him favor with his captors. Amazingly, despite them not believing in the God of Israel, his captors recognized the reality of God operating in Joseph. He was a disproportionate achiever. Everything he did turned out well. His integrity was such that when he spoke a word, it was found he was not only prescient, but could be trusted. So, despite his status as a slave, Joseph was put in charge of the household of the man who had bought him.
As such, Joseph honored God and those he served. He acted with the faith and spiritual DNA of his great-grandfather Abraham. As he did so, it is written that everyone saw the reality of God operating through him. His identity, along with how he conducted himself clearly mirrored his faith in the God of his fathers.
What was happening in this first stage of Joseph’s tenure in Egypt was through his influence and anointing. He was bridging that gap between the seen world and the unseen world and changing the spiritual climate around him.
The Heritage of the Descendents of AbrahamThis is very significant in the heritage of those who are the descendents of Abraham. It incorporates a role of restoration in this destiny being played out in Israel today. It plays into the eternal cosmic struggle between good and evil. It draws from the spiritual DNA and destiny of Abraham’s descendents, through whom all the nations on the earth are to be blessed.
18Poor_9903Joseph’s surroundings was a land that worshipped idols. Monotheism was a completely new concept to the Egyptians. However, whenever the dark forces that rule a land that follow after idols are challenged, spiritual backlash can be expected. This is what happened to Joseph.
So, as the favor of God was being recognized in Joseph’s role in the household of Potiphar, Joseph experienced spiritual backlash and was thrown into chains and jailed. Yet then again, Joseph’s response to and faith in God resulted in trust being extended him by the jailer.
It was this faith and his prophetic wisdom that Joseph applied which extended his influence. It eventually not only resulted in his release from prison, but the promotion that made him second only to Pharaoh in all of Egypt. From that point, Joseph’s strategic actions brought blessing to his adopted land in a time of severe turbulence, but also restoration to the mantle of the lineage of Abraham.
The Dynamics of Destiny that Transcend TimeYears later, Moses would prophesy that this anointing would extend to the destiny of Joseph’s descendents and would penetrate the peoples to the ends of the earth. The power this describes is spiritual DNA.
Such things, as the destinies of a people of God that transcend time are where the secret things collide. They are the foundations revealed to Moses as the secret things revealed, belonging to the descendents of Abraham forever. So it has been observed with the heritage of those uniquely motivated to return and restore the land given to Abraham and his descendents.
David Ben-Gurion, as a founder of and the first Prime Minister is known as the father of modern-day Israel. In his “Memoirs” he writes: “To be virtuous, it isn’t enough merely to avoid evil. One has to take a further step by making a positive contribution to the human condition.” With the complexity of a personality who changed history, Ben-Gurion’s “Memoirs” give keen insight into the Jewish soul and the foundations and the faith from which these secret things collide and the destinies foretold converge.
While making the claim of not being religious, one of Ben-Gurion’s chapters is titled “The Bible is Our Mandate.” His thoughts are foundations that link the generations from the time of Abraham and almost mystically engendered the faith of those who became the modern-day pioneers of this process. It represents the faith, the actions taken, that have restored the land promised to Abraham and his descendents into becoming, against incredible forces of adversity, the State of Israel.
Ben-Gurion wrote: “The Bible has imparted to them [the Jews] that divine discontent leading at its best to initiatives such as a pioneering life, at worst to persecution by their fellow man. It has never been them as a people to enjoy for long comfortable mediocrity.”
The Psalmist wrote: “Remember the works He has done, His wonders and the judgments He has pronounced.” Words recorded of what God spoke to Abraham centuries ago are now being fulfilled as the continuity driven by the spiritual DNA of the descendents of Abraham compels them and makes them unique.
Ben-Gurion continues to explain that the Bible has endowed the Jews with a mission as thinkers, questioners, formulators. Even as they journeyed across the earth, they yearned for their home in Israel, in the manner of their prophets asking difficult questions. In other words, they challenged the status quo. The result was disproportionate achievement on the one hand, persecution on the other.
Ben-Gurion in explaining the standard behind the uniqueness of the Jews concludes: “All [of our people] speak the language of Moses and even the freethinkers study deeply in the Book, the IMG_5265source of inspiration, the foundations of a past and vision for the future.” This observation represents the faith that began with Abraham. It is written that Abraham believed God. His response to God and His promise to him collided with and overcame the constraints of the seen world. It is a faith resident in the descendents of Abraham that has triggered change over the course of the generations to this day.
This faith and what Ben-Gurion alludes to as the calling and the destiny of the people of Israel converges with the heritage of the Land promised them through their forbearer Abraham. It is where the secret things collide between the seen and unseen of this amazing calling and even more amazing faith that acts as the transforming agent to becoming the reality of their destiny.
Pioneers, Entrepreneurs and Tz’dakimSo it has been that over the centuries, the descendents of Abraham have been pioneers, entrepreneurs and tz’dakim.
Entrepreneurs in their purist sense emulate the very DNA of God: to create and to bring increase. So it has been with the Jews. Yet, it is far more than a higher standard of virtue, although it certainly is that, but rather the foundations and changes brought about by the examples and acts of a people by which the peoples of the earth would come to recognize the reality of God. It is the very soul of a people who have not only influenced the societies of which they were a part, but have outlasted these societies that have come and have gone, as civilizations.
Tz’dakim is Hebrew for “righteousness” but it is more than just virtue. It is a community dynamic that gives back and benefits those around them. Tz’dakim is central to the Jewish soul. It is at least partly captured in the Hebrew word, amsagolah, with which Ben-Gurion describes the “uniqueness” with which Jews are described as God’s own in the Bible. It is a uniqueness with a higher level moral purpose that drives them and connects them to their destiny.
It has been almost two decades since Carol and I made our first venture to Israel. As has been the case in our subsequent trips, the purpose was not for a tour, but rather to launch an initiative. It was an initiative that since that time until now has been designed to bless the people of Israel. However, on that first trip, on our evening journey from the airport to our hotel in Jerusalem, we each experienced the same, almost overwhelming sense that we belonged in that place.
This deep sentiment is what Ben-Gurion has tried to describe in his “Memoirs” and has been the inner promptings across generations of those with this spiritual DNA who have returned to the Land and who have paid the sacrifice to make the contributions to build it. It is more than just being there.
Ben-Gurion writes: “Everything we are as Jews, including our drive occasionally to grope beyond traditional bounds, comes directly from the Bible. In size we are nothing as a people. I do know, however, that the regaining of our land was due to an extraordinary act of collective virtue to themselves and amid the skepticism, even derision, whereby others too often attempt to deny great undertakings.”
He relates that the creativity stressed in the Bible finds its true foundation in the Land of Israel, among those who possess the faith engendered by Abraham. His admonishment to Jews is to come to Israel where they can find their true identity and destiny. He points out that the Land has been conquered incessantly and incessantly abandoned. Only the Jews have loved the land for itself, worked it, improved it and made it theirs through their care for it. Only through the Jews has the Land come to life and thrived and when it does, so it has been with those who have made the sacrifice. Pioneers, entrepreneurs and tz’dakim.
IMG_5056A man I first met in the late 1980s left just such a legacy in Israel. Not unlike the deep sentiment experienced by my wife and myself on our first trip, he immigrated to Israel also with a passion to help the people, as one called alongside. Ken Crowell was a forerunner and prototype among committed Christians in Israel. Through his many sacrifices, he founded and built a global manufacturing company that at one point employed over 360 Israelis. They created a design of mini-antennas that were ahead of their time and eventually became the standard for mobile phone technology. He took care of his employees in ways many employers don’t. I’ve eaten in the cafeteria that provided wholesome meals for their employees at no cost. He eventually received the highest award the Israeli government gives to a non-Jew for his contribution in helping Israel. Ken Crowell was a pioneer, an entrepreneur and a tz’dakim.
It is the uniqueness of the spiritual DNA and faith that has made God’s people to be pioneers, people of change who push the threshold. Ben-Gurion notes Jews as being thinkers and formulaters bringing influence and blessing to the societies of which they have been a part, but continually longing for the homeland promised them through their ancestor Abraham. Indeed the words of Jesus that as God’s people we would be in the world but not of the world is an incredibly deep Jewish premise: of being a culture within a culture.
It bears on the word of the Lord to Abraham that: “Through your descendents all the nations of the earth will be blessed.” It is the spiritual DNA that makes the descendents of Abraham to be people of discovery, who are the head and not the tail. Yet, there is the dimension where secrets collide that is the continuity to the future.
The Colliding Secrets of this GenerationDuring the days in which King David brought the House of Judah together with the House of Israel, there was a tribe of Israel known Issachar. They were the smallest of all the tribes, but within their group lay the wisdom and strategy for the times. As advisors for David. they were described as understanding the times that all Israel might know what to do.
Again, the secret things belong to the Lord, but those that are revealed belong to those who would believe God and act and extend that faith to their children. Within the great heritage of secrets that have come from Judaism are ones tied to this current generation, that until more completely revealed, we simply recognize and wait for their unveiling. Each relate to the fulfillment of the promises God made to Abraham and his descendents. Each involve the restoration of a piece of the mysteries, a colliding of the secrets incorporated in the Jewish heritage.
One of the most amazing fulfillments, we have already discussed, has taken place during the course of my own lifetime. It is the restoration of the State of Israel. With this phenomenon has come the beginning of the return, the mobilization of the descendents of Abraham from the four corners of the earth, with an expectation of the secrets, the prophecies yet to be fulfilled.
One of these unfulfilled secrets bears on the words of the prophet Malachi, that before the great day of the Lord, Elijah would return and turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers. It suggests a multi-generational dynamic that will come into play releasing a unique power during the course of a significant time of this prophetic destiny yet still before God’s people.
Another relates to the Jewish prophecies regarding the restoration of the lost tribes from the House of Israel. Some consider this to have had its beginnings with events of the early church, when Shofar4434Barnabas and Paul began seeing miracles happen as they shared the realities of this Jewish sect with Gentiles. The leaders of this movement concluded that the door opening to the Gentiles was the beginning of the restoration of the Tabernacle of David, which had fallen down. This prophetic reference of the Tabernacle of David relates to when David brought the House of Judah together with the House of Israel.
Still another is the coming of the Jewish Messiah, of the lineage of David as the catalyst of the restoration of all things.
The foundations, where the secrets collide, are triggered by the dimension of faith. It is the faith that is empowered by this strange dynamic of spiritual DNA that impels it bearers with the courage to act. Joseph began his tenure in Egypt as a slave, but that wasn’t his spiritual DNA and his faith would not be restrained. He was a pioneer, entrepreneur and tz’dakim. Where secrets collide is triggered by a faith that is unrelenting in the face of overwhelming adversity. When applied, as a people of God, in the way Moses instructed, it is the faith that becomes the catalyst that sets in motion a dynamic that transcends the generations and results in disproportionate achievement.
It represents the substance of the discovery and change we describe as beyond chance expectation, as miracles and wonders. It incorporates the fundamentals in our response to who we are and what we are here for, from which the ordinary becomes the extraordinary, from which those who know their God do exploits. It is the faith that responds to God that taps the secret things mixed with one’s spiritual DNA that unveils and releases the secrets that change the course of history.
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Morris Ruddick has been a forerunner and spokesman for the higher dimensions of business leadership since the mid-90s. As founder of Global Initiatives Foundation and designer of the God’s Economy Entrepreneurial Equippers Program, Mr. Ruddick imparts hope and equips economic community builders to be blessed to be a blessing where God’s light is dim in diverse regions around the globe.
He is author of “The Joseph-Daniel Calling;” “Gods Economy, Israel and the Nations;” “The Heart of a King;” “Something More;” “Righteous Power in a Corrupt World;” “Leadership by Anointing;” and “Mantle of Fire,” which address the mobilization of business and governmental leaders with destinies to impact their communities. They are available in print and e-versions from www.Amazon.com, www.apple.com/ibooks andwww.BarnesandNoble.com.
Global Initiatives Foundation (www.strategic-initiatives.org) is a tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 non-profit whose efforts are enabled by the generosity of a remnant of faithful friends and contributors whose vision aligns with God’s heart to mobilize economic community builders imparting influence and the blessings of God. Checks on US banks should be made out to Global Initiatives and mailed to PO Box 370291, Denver CO 80237 or by credit card athttp://strategicintercession.org/support/
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

DID IT COUNT? - Morris E. Ruddick

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Note from Morris:
Today is a day of remembrance in America: to give honor and memory to those who served, to those who have sacrificed for the cause of freedom. SIGN is a part of Global Initiatives, a non-profit with its main thrust of equipping and mobilizing the brethren in lands where religious freedom is most challenged.  

God used my service as a US Marine in a Vietnamese unit during the Vietnam conflict to give me a special love for and rapport with the Vietnamese people, who are now the prime focus of our efforts with Global Initiatives.  

What the Lord is doing among these remarkable brethren today is extraordinary. Yet, there has been a cost, a high cost, not unlike the cost paid by those this day serves to honor and remember, who risked their all for the cause of freedom.  

For those who who either didn't understand or those who simply were never exposed to the realities of the Vietnam conflict, the question remains: did it count?  I pray that this testimony will stir you to pray regularly for our brethren in Vietnam and any other members of the household of faith where religious freedom is at risk.

Morris
       
DID IT COUNT? 

(c) Morris E. Ruddick


Growing up in the sixties in South Vietnam was a struggle. Phuc (name changed) shares that he was almost always hungry. His first remembrance of not being hungry was after a meal served at his primary school by a group of Marines from the Danang air base. It was Christmas. The children were exposed to some very different, but tasty food they had never before experienced and there was plenty. Members from the Marine band played festive Christmas songs. The program for local kids was sponsored by Toys for Tots. Each left not only with their belly full and toys from the Marines, but the memory of the kindness of the Americans.

Not many years later, Phuc's village, known to be friendly to the Americans, came under attack from the VC. Five members of Phuc's family were killed in one night, including his mother and grandparents. With little to hope for, Phuc now a teen and his father, heard a radio message about the God of hope and His son Jesus. Phuc remembered the Christmas meal provided by the Marines years before. Despite their Buddhist background, Phuc and his dad began praying and believing the message of Jesus.

With 1975 and the change of governments, things became much worse. People were afraid. Many told things to the authorities in order to gain favor. Phuc was a young man now and began looking for others who believed as he did, to pray with them. Then his father disappeared. Like many others in those days, no one knew what happened to him. He never saw his father again.

Phuc read his Bible and prayed. It was his source of hope for the future. Even within the church, people would inform on one another, so finding people you could trust became a necessity of life. Phuc began meeting and praying regularly with trusted friends. Since he was a natural leader and was growing in his faith, soon other believers began looking to Phuc for spiritual answers.

As time progressed into the eighties, these were very hard times for the Vietnamese, as many lived according to the law of the jungle in order to survive. Many risked everything to escape, in their quest for freedom.

For believers, prayer made a difference. However, those meeting together for prayer had to be planned carefully, as authorities accused them of conspiring against the government. By now, Phuc was recognized as a pastor. As time progressed, these gatherings were happening all over and became the basis of what became known as the "house-church" movement. It spread across the entire land, not just in the newly occupied south, but across the north as well.

Authorities began questioning Phuc and accusing him of being CIA. With the inception of the 90s, Phuc's spiritual leadership was deemed a threat and he was arrested and put in a hard-labor prison.

Conditions were terrible. His day began before daybreak with the only provided meal, a watered-down bowl of rice gruel. Daylight hours were spent toiling in sweltering fields. Hunger, starvation and sickness were the mode. Prisoners, ravished by hunger, ate the bark off trees. Families slipped scraps of foods through chain-link fences in the middle of the night. Men died fighting over a piece of food.

Something happened to Phuc during those 31 months in the prison-work camp. His faith took him beyond himself. Despite the degrading humiliations and physical hardships, there came a wisdom, and with that, a fearlessness of what man could do to him.

At one point, certain camp authorities tried to break him. He was put in a cramped solitary confinement cell without food or light. His physical condition went from bad to critical. He was told he was dying, but that by signing the paper before him, he would be released that day. It was a statement renouncing his faith. His stubborn faith prevailed. He straightened up and looked his captors in the eye and told them: "I'll die before signing that paper."

When the camp commander learned of his plight he gave the command to take him out of solitary, saying "he is not a criminal." What Phuc also had no way of knowing was a humanitarian group was also working on his full release. It happened one week later. When released, he was given the option of going to the US. He chose to stay and help his people.

Since that time, he has become the founder of a network of house-churches that are located from the far north of Vietnam to deep into the Mekong Delta. Through his efforts, the poor are fed and orphanages are supported. He lives humbly, yet tirelessly in helping the poor and disadvantaged.

When I first met this man and he learned I had served twenty-five months in Vietnam as a US Marine in the sixties, he stood at attention, sharply saluted me and thanked me for my service to his nation.

In mid-1966, as an I-Corps grunt, I frequently heard the admonishment to give heed to "the hearts and minds of the people." Rules of engagement determined whether we could shoot back or not -- a tough standard when you're under fire. Yet, almost 50 years later that standard, along with the not-forgotten kindnesses from efforts like Toys for Tots is precisely what we're seeing transcend the years in the response of the Vietnamese to America.

In 1998, it took courage and it took leadership for Vietnam's Prime Minister Kiet to go before the people of Vietnam and tell them it was time to put the past behind them and invite the Americans back. From the north to the south of Vietnam, the Vietnamese people will tell you that everything began changing for the better, from the horrible conditions of that day, as word that the Americans were coming back spread across the land.

In the business world, it's what is referred to as value-added. It's the meal eaten by the hungry kid who years later became a pastor. It's the Toys for Tots Christmas program that will always be remembered by thousands. It is the integrity and discipline and honor that make the Marines what they are known for in combat that endures to establish who they are in the hearts and minds of the people, a generation later.

To answer the question "did it count?" Yeah! Without a doubt, you bet it did.
Morris Ruddick
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