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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Responding to the Season Change - Morris Ruddick

 

Morris Ruddick
Denver, CO

Responding to the Season Change

Responding to the Season Change

When the season changes, targeting and responding to reality represents a greater challenge. Discerning what’s real; and doing so at the highest levels. It then is maintaining the standard, that is higher still. The lure is in underestimating and ignoring the change, its implications … and subtle connections to both encroaching darkness and opportunity.

It extends far beyond self, power or depravity although each has their tripping points. Being targeted as a standard bearer doesn’t make it any easier. Yet, with an identity of being made in His image, as reflectors of His radiance carries the responsibility of being alert, of reaching higher … and getting it right, especially in the view of the dark claims and perversions of truth amassing and influencing those whose eyes have not yet seen these realities.

There has not been a time, since the late 1930s, when the change and such false narratives have been on such a grand-scale; and with the subtleties, has been more complex and intense. And it is accelerating.

Having returned from an assignment in Israel, it has been in recognizing that the challenge lies in recognizing and responding to the shifts and unexpecteds. More of the same harder represents a snare. Understanding the times is one thing, processing the quantum, accelerating change and emerging narratives is another. We’re facing the basis for strategies that shape nations, economies and seasons. Yet, there is nothing new under the sun.

The prophets of old caught the glimmers and were distinguished by their grasp and response to the dynamics and shifts in the seasons, by sharply discerning and yielding to the heart of God …. employing the right filters to discern the big picture needed to understand the strategy the Lord was unfolding in anticipation for the impeding season.

The glimmers and strategies that resulted …. pushed many of those, whose words are still pregnant with expectation and authority, beyond themselves. These were those who understood the times on a level that made them game-changers.

Discerning the Filters
For those serious about their identities in God, the response to change first must accurately discern the filters. The filters that influence and impact the change. In today’s world we have a choice of the filters we are exposed to. While it has always required fervent discernment, for the people of God, more than in any previous time, the framework must begin with consistent and serious exposure to Spirit and Truth, from the Word of God. 

Alarmingly, the alternative filters have not only become anti-Biblical, but have the seeds of being a higher morality contrary to the foundations of sound values and the infrastructures upholding civilized society. A steady diet of mainstream media leans toward subtle precepts in line with destruction and anarchy. During the rise of Nazi Germany, Hitler took complete control of the communication systems, resulting in only the most fervent and discerning getting a realistic grasp of reality and truth. His inner-circle strategy, labeled the Big Lie, was based on the presentation of issues so preposterous that people would tend to believe.

Another very key filter to this grasp of reality is reaching for a clear understanding of God’s heart; God’s priorities and how He thinks. This is why exposure to God’s Word is vital. It cannot be abbreviated or reduced to a selected slice of dogma. God’s perspective is outside the realm of time. As the prophet Isaiah observes, His ways and His thoughts are higher than ours. His is a big-picture, big-picture perspective.

When Jesus, with His identity hidden, appeared to the two disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24), they were confused over the crucifixion, as were most other of His followers. They grappled with Jesus’ death being the conclusion of the movement they had become a part of. Yet, in the short journey on that Road, Jesus was able to explain from Scripture and the prophets of old the big-picture perspective of the reality of what had been in process. As it has been unfolding in this hour, it was only the beginning.

Mysteries, Covenants, Judgment and Restoration
In the history of God and His people, the consistent big-picture filters unfolding over time …. have included four key driving factors: Mysteries, Covenants, Judgment and Restoration.

The mysteries tap the fact that reality must be interpreted from the stance that God’s ways and priorities are higher than ours, beyond our grasp …. until God chooses to connect the dots. With no “second-guessing” allowed.

Likewise, our grasp of covenant as a filter defines …. again over time …. God’s response in terms of His relationship with those who have transcended the natural realm to be transformed by His Presence. God’s covenants have matured over time and extend from Abraham to Moses to David to Jesus.

It explains the expectation God has for both individuals, but more importantly for the community of faith, those whose identities are in Him. The book of Hebrews offers a glimmer of that underlying expectation describing Jesus as being the exact radiance of God’s glory. Being made in His image, means we were designed to be reflectors of His Presence, which is somewhat captured in our grasp of the anointing. 

Probably the factor believers tend to be most short-sighted on is that of judgment. Judgment is the correction to align the mystery of covenant to have its full purpose, which Paul noted to the Corinthians indicates that we will one day emerge to judge angels. Jesus stated: “For judgment I have come into the world, that those who do not see may see and those who see may be made blind.” John 9:39

God being righteous and His people being reflectors of His nature; this process over time …. extends to include the judgment of wickedness. Wickedness goes beyond sin and evil-doing.

It is the entrenched rebellion against God that has been manifesting since the time in Genesis 6 of the Nephilim. Wickedness is the outcome from the perverse efforts of the fallen angels to override God’s intention for the pinnacle of His creation in integrating their nature with human nature. Wickedness is what results when sin and evil-doing go unchecked.

Wickedness is the age-old divine conflict, the source of anti-Semitism and the expulsions and holocausts against God’s people that have manifested over the course of history. Before there can be complete restoration, there will be the judgment of the wicked.

Pop-culture’s spin on segments of Scripture describing the birth-pangs of season-changes, such as in Matthew 24, has resulted in abbreviated views …. such that the judgment of wickedness is to be a dire time of bare survival experienced by God’s elect. Yet, Malachi projects such times as being when God will distinguish between the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God and those who do not.

While the study of end-times is highly controversial, accurately unfolding the mysteries should be approached with caution and humility …. requiring a bedrock cost to know the Lord and His ways, realizing our inability to get more than a progressive unfolding of the glimmers of these higher ways. Isaiah, who was not hesitant in describing that even when encroaching darkness comes, that the light of God’s people will shine even brighter ….. resulting in them “going out in joy and being led forth in peace.” Isa 55

Do Not Despise Small Beginnings
So, we’re talking about the filters needed for God’s people to get an accurate glimpse of reality, of the unfolding events around them. Aside from a balanced foundation of God’s ways and priorities through Spirit and Truth, grasping reality involves what has come to be described as the Issachar context: an understanding of the times, to know what to do.

As a young believer, one of my two very spiritually-seasoned mentors gave me wisdom on this factor of responding to reality. He explained that if we can get the door opened sufficiently …. through the veil separating the natural and spiritual worlds …. to get a glimpse, it will be enough. It underscores the importance of what may seem as small-things, in the glimmers we get from on-High. Throughout the history of God’s people, more often than not, it has been the simple things that have confounded the wise.

There is enough of a glimpse of understanding the times and the chaos and anarchy now happening on a global scale against God’s people to conclude that Israel and the Jewish people are the pivot points in terms of God’s priorities. It bears on those whose identities are in God, taking a stand against the forces of anti-Semitism.

Very close to this priority of His heart is that of the plight of persecuted believers.

Aligned with these realities is the importance of the unfolding strategy that is mobilizing the marketplace, impacting the emerging economic structures and opportunity. It is the assignments of those prepared as modern-day Josephs and Daniels.

Within context, these priorities each bear on the restoration underway and the shift from the influence of spiritual institutions into movements.

The Response to Change and a War-Time Mind-Set
A realistic grasp of the quantum change now underway should trigger the need to embrace a war-time mind-set.

We know from the Centurion Jesus met, that this doesn’t mean belligerence, but rather the identity, authority and planning mind-set of a warrior-leader with the faith that accounts for being a game-changer.

A war-time mind-set results in an alertness and foresight to the signs and a constant preparedness and readiness. That includes understanding the realities of the spiritual atmosphere ….. which can make you a target … as the gloves have been taken off by the practitioners of wickedness.

During my recent visit to Israel I went to the Gaza border, to the site of the October 7, 2023 massacre. The reality of the loss, the rise in the global anti-Semitic response and the looming threat have caused a shift spiritually across the Jewish population. Soldiers carry Bibles and are reading them. Many are asking spiritual questions.

The October 7th Massacre was pure wickedness, reflecting a death cult whose practitioners delighted in the merciless torture and slaughter of innocent, unarmed women, children and elderly, as well as all others …. going from one bordering kibbutz to another, hunting down unsuspecting, innocent victims …. with gleeful Gazan civilians following the murderers to ravage the possessions of the victims.

The utter travesty of the October 7th event is only superseded by the world’s response; shaped and activated by propaganda whose source could only have been the pit of hell. Distortions of reality which side with victimizers over victims, attackers over defenders …. promoting lies over truth. All of which is requiring a reality check and mobilized responses on many levels.

The call for a reality check for those with eyes to see and ears to hear is not an option. It bears a foundation that recognizes that this day was planned and took place without repentance or remorse …. or with any hesitation in doing it again. The age-old theme is the destruction of God’s covenant people.

It is a theme that has happened against God’s people in other parts of the world, that propaganda wars exploiting the information systems …. have ignored or convinced far too many among the righteous to simply sweep under the rug in response. Shall we call that response as it is: without judging the wicked, it ignores responsibility. Of course, the justification is in the “name” of peace.

There’s nothing new under the sun. During the advance of Hitler’s unprovoked conquests, there was the “appeasement crowd” …. voices of the elite and people of influence, one’s whose response to the realities was shaped by the trapping of not being directly impacted …. and wanting to keep it that way. Indeed, nothing new under the sun.

Responding to Underlying Strategies
The rampant secularization of values and morality is Replacement Theology in its highest form. It begs the issue of the vital nature of the spiritual response of God’s people.

The level at which wickedness and secularization operate is a strategic alliance …. between Babylon and Chaldea …. that gives power to both the link between them and the process that results.

On the other hand, scripture has examples of righteous alliances, that despite differences had common ground and faith in their foundations. The Gibeonites are one example. Jesus indeed stated that (Mark 9:40 and Luke 9:50) “he who is not against us is for us.” Such has been the case with the voices emerging in the movements based on shared values. We need to embrace and capitalize on the potential of such strategic alliances.

The need is to not be silent. The need is in exposing the reality of the hidden undercurrents of anarchy, hate and death …. that have Israel, the Jews, but also Christians and Western Civilization in its cross-hairs. The parallel of when Jesus labeled the Pharisees as being blind guides is startling …. ones with the influence who should have been voices, but who were seduced by the trappings and comforts of prominence and power …. coddling up to and cooperating with the aggressors …. actually becoming a part of the threat to their way of life.

So when the season changes, as Jesus described in Matthew 24, the role of the righteous is in supporting and upholding what God is birthing …. while not being silent concerning the realities that call black white and white black …. of recognizing the potential of being reflectors of His Presence …. and of the sensitivity and resolve in tangibly standing in prayer against the darkness.

Taking a Stand Against Wickedness
So, judging wickedness and the voices of wickedness is not optional. It is vital in the process of the push-back gleaned by John on Patmos. Not to be approached recklessly, it requires honor and maturity in its execution. That means consistent consecration. It also needs to be unified. Wickedness is entrenched and cruel. It incorporates a fierce stand against the Lord and His people. It is consistently evidenced with manifestations of hate, anarchy and chaos. It tears down rather than building. It is a cult that draws its power from death. It operates far beyond that sin and evil-doing. God loves the sinner but judges the wicked.

So it is that honor must be employed in the execution of judgment. Honor is a higher standard that when demonstrated is typically beyond self. It is a response of esteem, respect and reverence for God and others, especially brethren and the personal and societal standards that are bedrock to faith and community. It is the converse of the spirit of wickedness.

Honor is the overflow when virtues such as love, humility and faith are in evidence. Despite the level of evil-doing that Saul digressed into, when given the opportunity to put a stop in his attempts to kill David, David responded with honor, refusing to touch God’s anointed. It bears a fine-line distinction in the conflict between darkness and Light, but an important one tied to being instruments of God’s purpose, reflectors of His radiance and nature.

Jesus was astounded at the Centurion’s grasp of the dynamics of faith. This was a man whose combat experience and leadership gave him an intimate grasp of the realities between Life and death …. yet who extended honor to both his ailing servant and to Jesus in his request for Jesus’ authority that he recognized would heal his servant.

Judging wickedness begins with mobilized intercession. Jesus sent His disciples out two by two …. with the authority commensurate with the assignment. There is exponential authority where two or more are gathered in His Name.

God activated Jeremiah’s authority to confront the wickedness of that hour with: “You are My battle axe and weapon of war. Through you I will break nations in pieces. Through you I will destroy kingdoms and strongholds.” (Jer 51:20) Yet, with Jeremiah’s mantle made clear, the Lord revealed His parallel judgment: “And I will repay Babylon and Chaldea.” (v 24). Employing God’s authority begins and ends with embracing the Holy Spirit’s Presence.

Knowing what to do taps a right response to the spiritual atmosphere. In longing for God’s intervention, like the mandate to Jeremiah, it follows a role that begins with the righteous.

David, knowing the difference between judging the wicked and touching God’s anointed, was not hesitant in employing his part of the process in both crying out to the Lord and in battle. As it was with David and the great cloud of witnesses describing our predecessors, so it will be with our steps of completion.

Let us join with David as he cried out to the Lord (Ps 83:1-5; 13-18) “Oh God, do not remain silent and do not be still. For behold, Your enemies make an uproar, and those who hate You have exalted themselves. They make shrewd plans against Your people and conspire together against Your treasured ones. They have said, ‘Come and let us wipe them out, that the name of Israel be remembered no more.’ For they have conspired together with one mind; against You they make a covenant. Oh my God, make them like the whirling dust. Like fire that burns the forest, so pursue them with Your tempest and terrify them with Your storm. Fill their faces with dishonor, that they may know that You alone, whose name is the LORD, are the Most High over all the earth .” 

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Morris Ruddick has been a forerunner of the Joseph-calling and God’s economy message, being an international voice for the higher dimensions of spiritual game-changers and intercessors since the mid-90s. As founder of Global Initiatives Foundation, the Strategic Intercession Global Network [SIGN] and designer of the God’s Economy Entrepreneurial Equippers Program and the Jewish Business Secrets YouTube series, Mr. Ruddick’s messages equip leaders and economic community builders with strategy 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 and www.BarnesandNoble.com.

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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, November 12, 2015

SAFE PLACES by Morris E. Ruddick (SIGN)



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SAFE PLACES
(c) Morris E. Ruddick

Note from Morris:
My latest book, "Mantle of Fire," will be available in hard copy and e-version from Amazon, Applebooks and Barnes & Noble by mid-January. It is a timely message. It targets God's empowerment of today's Joseph-Daniels, as well as God's economy.
I would be very grateful if those of you who have been blessed by any of my books would go to Amazon.com and write a review, especially for my last two books ("Righteous Power" and "Leadership by Anointing").
From a personal standpoint, the foundation of the pieces I prayerfully scribe for SIGN has been driven by my time in seeking the Lord -- to better know Him and His ways. In this process, I've learned to rest in His presence and not force issues. The goal is to better understand God's heart in preparing for the times we've entered.
This is a new day. The bar has been raised with a major shift in focus. The Church has become global with distinct expressions reflecting significant differences in their power structures, cultures and economies.
It is crucial in this hour to appreciate the role of the different expressions of the Body, while also understanding our own roles, tactically and strategically, as we heed God's instructions to mobilize and deploy. The aim of SIGN is to provide timely prophetic insights to enhance this mobilization and deployment. Within the new day we have entered, SIGN will be giving keen focus to strategies for the hour.
The SIGN ministry is close to its twentieth year of operation. From the beginning it has drawn prophetic intercessors and leaders from almost every continent seeking God's insights into understanding the times in order to know what to do. Because it reflects God's focus, it has given keen focus to what the Lord is doing in the marketplace and Israel.
It is my prayer and I would seek yours as well, that I incisively glean and impart the wisdom of God in each future SIGN post. Our need for the Lord today is greater than it has ever been.
Morris
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"My people have become lost sheep; their shepherds have led them astray. They have made them turn aside on the mountains; they have gone along from mountain to hill and have forgotten their resting place." Jeremiah 50:6
The world we live in has changed dramatically. Turbulence has been amassing with an increase of the hazardous. The impact of media-spin just adds fuel to the fires of the realities.
Some have commented that the recent tanking of China's stock market exceeded the US crash of 1929. Yet neither the meltdown nor the consequent ripples speculated by many due to the Chinese nose-dive has materialized. What's the difference? China has averted panic because they control their media. Despite huge losses, their sights have stayed focused on a bigger picture economically with much larger stakes.
Getting the Focus Right
Yet, in the midst of all the global economic and power shifts and hurdles, Israel faces realities tied to its very existence. It begs the question of the matters receiving our attention amid the gathering sea changes rife with information pollution.
The issue involves rightly discerning our tactical thrust so to be poised and prepared for the Lord's instructions for next steps in this time of change.
The opening scripture from Jeremiah deals with just such a topic: getting the focus right. It places a high standard on spiritual leaders cutting through the distractions in establishing right priorities for the sheep for whom they are responsible.
The spiritual leaders have the duty to prepare and equip their people tactically. They also are responsible for the wisdom needed for the places of rest. These are the safe places needed to be refreshed and properly poised to anticipate and respond proactively and strategically to God's "next steps," the consequent shifts, along with the onslaught of evil schemes.

"He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His feathers and under His wings you shall take refuge; His truth shall be your shield and buckler. You will not be afraid of the terror by night, nor of the arrow that flies by day, nor of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, nor of the destruction that lays waste at noonday. A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it shall not come near you. Only with your eyes shall you see the recompense of the wicked." Psalm 91:3-8
The Age-Old Context
The context for Jeremiah's prophesy was God's judgment on Babylon and Chaldea. Babylon and Chaldea represent the age-old alliance between mammon and sorcery. This unholy alliance goes back to the days of the Amorites, when fallen angels produced a defiled race whose DNA railed against God and His people.
All this was compounded by the subsequent infiltration-advice given by Balaam to Balak. This dynamic has been one of the evil one's repeated strategies over the centuries. Its intent has been to weaken God's empowerment of His people and redirect the anointing to work against them.
This is what manifested with the infiltration of the Nicolaitans in the early church, whose doctrines and deeds began polluting the truth and power of the Kingdom message so central to the early church.
"'And I will repay Babylon and Chaldea for all the evil they have done in your midst,' says the Lord." Jeremiah 51:24
"The evil done in your midst" points to this subtle infiltration. It targets the tares among the wheat. Jesus notes a time when His angels will be sent to remove the lawless offenders. God's judgment is His strategic-response on the Babylon-Chaldean alliance. The impact is designed to amplify the tactical efforts of His faithful warriors.
"With you I will shatter nations and with you I will destroy kingdoms." Jer 51:20
Today's Response to the Realities
So as this day approaches, what is the pathway and the response of those called by His Name to facing today's global realities?
Jeremiah's prophesy was couched with some hard words for the priorities being given by the leaders. They not only missed the mark, but they made God's people vulnerable to the enemy's schemes. They failed to provide the focus and with that, the safe places, places of rest needed to be ready for God's subsequent steps. These are safe places employed during times of great turbulence. These are the safe places from which God's people will advance.
At the core of Jesus' message were the principles on how to employ Kingdom power in a corrupt world. These were not intended as defensive measures, but rather the proactive means to overcome the enemy's schemes and to advance the Kingdom.
These principles do not conform to the way the world exercises power. They require something more.
Jesus clearly stated that He had come to destroy the foundations of the devil's works. It involved the demonstration of the Spirit and power. Like Jeremiah, Jesus spoke words of judgment on the focus and blindness that described the shepherds of His day. With His victory over death, the balance of power shifted. Those he had trained were empowered to turn the world upside down. They did.
The Stewardship of Power
The behind the scenes battle then was redirected to target the stewardship of power. Power can be seductive and the mantle of shepherding God's people carries high responsibility. Shepherds have a mantle designed to prepare and equip God's people, not as followers, but as a band of leaders prepared for the changes of the times.
The task of leading the sheep beyond being followers is significant to God's purposes. The Gospel accounts outline a sequence of Christian maturity. Beginning with being a follower, one progresses to disciple, then servant. Servants graduate to be friends of God, with the design for them finally becoming the sons that all creation awaits.
Idealism has never lacked in providing prime candidates for the defiled counterfeits, even within the context of the Body. Maturity brings the right focus and the discernment to expose the infiltrators.
Over the centuries, every people and nation has responded in one way or another to the bondage that has long gripped the world. Wielders of power have generated a range of mass movements, national, social and religious. Counterfeit movements have produced the zealotry of the Judases, the Nazis, the suicide bombers and those innumerable sheep following a range of causes for change to doomsday prophets.
The enduring solution will only come through God. The realities of this hour give sobering evidence of the need to advance in maturity beyond the confines of followers and disciples. The issue for the Body is getting the right focus and priorities for the saints to steward His power.
Mobilizing and preparing the saints to deploy is central to this stewardship of power. Such deployments require the seasoning and anointing that combine maturity and consecration. The undefiled maturity and consecration needed for Joseph's alliance with Pharaoh was significantly more than that required in his stewardship in Potiphar's house. So it was with Jeremiah's prophecy about the aimless, loss sheep. So it will be with God's judgment against the Babylonian-Chaldean alliance and the polluted infiltrators embedded amongst God's household.
The Gateway
The task hinges on the shepherds breaking the mold of the illusions of success in ministry, properly assuming the calling to lead by serving and then embracing the Kingdom mantle to lead the sheep into the unpolluted realms of truth, the places needed to spiritually and maturely discern the realities and strategies clearly.
The response to these unpolluted regions of truth is to bring us into His presence. This is the place of unfettered peace in which we abide in Him. In indicating that He was the door of the sheep, Jesus unveiled that He was the good Shepherd, that safe place where we learn to abide. He told us that He would not leave us as orphans, but would send the Holy Spirit to abide with us,

"Because I live, you will live also. At that day you will know that I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you. He who has My instructions and keeps them [abides], it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him." John 14:19-21
In this same sequence in John, Jesus told us that with the Helper, the Holy Spirit would come His peace.
"Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you." John 14:27
Fully grasping the significance and extend of His peace is critical to abiding in His place of rest. When Moses was on the mountain in God's presence and the Israelites wobbled and made the golden calf, a man called Phinehas interceded and made atonement for the Israelites.
This act touched the heart of God. The Lord spoke to Moses to tell Phinehas that because of Phinehas' zeal for God's honor among his people in making atonement for them, that the Lord was making a covenant of peace with Him. It was a covenant of a priesthood that would extend to he and his descendents throughout the generations (Numbers 25:10-13).
Isaiah 53:5 refers to this peace with the Messianic prophecy of: "The punishment that brought us peace was upon Him." Malachi also referred to the covenant of peace.
"My covenant was with him, one of life and peace, that he might fear Me. So he feared Me and was reverent before My name. The law of truth was in his mouth, and injustice was not found on his lips. He walked with Me in peace and equity, and turned many away from iniquity." Malachi 2:5-6
His peace is in His presence. It triggers oneness with His heart, the mercy that intercedes when judgment is at hand. His rest that brings sanctification.

"Surely My Sabbaths you shall keep, for it is a sign between Me and you throughout your generations that you may know that I am Yehovah-Mekiddish, who sanctifies you." Exodus 31:13
The setting described in Jeremiah's prophecy is the setting reflected in many segments of the Body across the globe today and even more so in Israel.
The setting among God's people is replete with "zeal without knowledge" as described by Paul. Far too many are on very low batteries spiritually-speaking. Some are burned out due to lack of maintenance for the level of zeal with which they are operating. Some are burning out because they are running with twenty and thirty-year old operating instructions and they need a fresh word from on high for today's times. Far too many are in a condition that is blind to the enemy's schemes to distract and deceive.
Distractions and deceptions breed discord, division and vulnerabilities in facing the realities. On the other hand, the maturity that fosters truth and His peace provides the firm ground for the pathway to provide the seasoned and empowered responses needed for the challenges and tribulations Jesus foretold for this hour.
The Model
The setting for Acts 15 was a time of great turbulence and change. The leadership reflected by the Apostle James is a model for the days upon us. When Barnabas and Paul shared with the gathering about the miracles they were experiencing among the Gentiles, the leadership was being confronted with something that challenged their doctrines and traditions.
The messages given to the churches in Revelation add to these insights. They point to the snares: from the persecution imposed by imposters hating true believers to the embedded infiltrators within: the Balaams, the Nicolatains the Jezebels. In times of change the bar of the mantle for leadership is raised.
Leading God's people into safe places has nothing to do with avoiding tribulation and turbulence.
From the father's heart evident in James in Acts 15 we realize that it has everything to do with hearing His voice and being prophetically in tune with the flow of the Spirit. It has everything to do with pruning tradition to make way for the restoration of the ancient truths that will demonstrate His power. It has everything to do with searching the Scripture to grasp the implications that the words of the prophets have on the change underway. It has everything to do with the sanctification and consecration needed to close the gates to the infiltrators in order to mature, prepare and deploy the saints for the work of the Kingdom.

"To Shebna, I will throw you away violently and there you will die. On that day, I will call my servant Eliakim. I will clothe him with your robe and strengthen him with your belt. I will give your responsibility into his hands. He shall become a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and the house of Judah. The keys of the house of David I will lay on his shoulders and what he shall open no one shall shut and what he shall shut no one shall open." Isaiah 22:17-22
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Morris Ruddick has been a forerunner and spokesman for the call of God in the marketplace 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 where God's light is dim in both the Western and non-Western world.
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;" and "Leadership by Anointing," which address the mobilization of business and governmental leaders called to impact their communities with God's blessings. They are available in print and e-versions from www.Amazon.comwww.apple.com/ibooksand www.BarnesandNoble.com.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Prophecy: God Is Calling History Makers to the Prayer Closet - JENNIFER LECLAIRE CHARISMA MAGAZINE

Don't be afraid

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Prophecy: God Is Calling History Makers to the Prayer Closet






Two weeks ago I lay face down at Awakening House of Prayer, and the Holy Spirit showed me things to come—and it's not all good. That didn't surprise me, of course, but some of the things I saw shook me to the core.
If you've read my columns for any length of time, you know that I'm sober-minded but also full of hope. You know that I once saw a tsunami of perversion heading for America. But you also know that the Lord told me He will bring a Third Great Awakening to this nation.
As I stretched out on the carpet in the prayer room, I found myself grieving. The fear of the Lord struck my heart. I saw the persecution that is coming to America. I mourned over the blood of abortion that is on our hands. I pondered the eternal value of how I spend my time. I considered the failure of the church to be salt and light. And I felt the pain of God's heart.
Taking an Eternal Perspective
God wants to break out, break in and pour out His Spirit over America. But here's the issue: We're waiting on God to move, and He wants to move us. We're praying for God to send revival, but He wants to revive us. We're asking for an outpouring of glory, but we need an outpouring of repentance first.
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I didn't sleep much that night as I pondered how so much of what I do makes no impact on anyone. I woke up early and prayed in the Spirit for over an hour trying to come to grips with the reality of where America is heading if we don't repent. We like to pray 2 Chronicles 7:14, but so many of us fail to live 2 Chronicles 7:14.
I watched David Wilkerson's video montage on anguish. I listened to Leonard Ravenhill's classics on revival. The Holy Spirit prayed through me with groans too deep for words (Rom. 8:26). I considered what love really is. After all, we can pray in the tongues of men and angels, we can prophesy with the best of them, we can feed the poor, we can have mountain-moving faith, we can even die for the sake of the gospel, but without love it's useless (see 1 Cor. 13:1-3).
It's true that "love suffers long and is kind; love envies not; love flaunts not itself and is not puffed up, does not behave itself improperly, seeks not its own, is not easily provoked, thinks no evil; rejoices not in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things" (1 Cor. 13:4-6).
Love also warns, but it does not seek to breed fear for profit's sake. Love makes intercession. Love stands in the gap and on the wall. Love has violent faith that presses into what God is saying and doing in this hour despite what it looks like. Love hears His voice and sounds the alarm. Love carries the burden of His heart and prays until something happens.
Overcoming the Reality of Now
That morning, while I was in my room praying, I heard the Lord say this:
"If My people who are called by My name would think more about life in 1,000 years than life tomorrow, they would make a greater impact in their generation. But the cares of this world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life and other demonic distractions have consumed many with the reality of now instead of the reality—of eternity.
"Millions die and go to hell every day because My people who are called by My name are not about My business. Rights and freedoms are lost, people murdered, lives destroyed, babies aborted because My people who are called by my name are not about My business.
"I am looking for those in this hour who will look up instead of looking back; who will cry out; who will press in; who will determine in their hearts to see My kingdom come and My will done on the earth—in your cities and families—as it is in heaven.
"I want to pour out My Spirit. I want to save souls. I want to heal sick bodies. I want to restore broken families. I am depending on you to rise up and fight on your knees like there's no tomorrow because for many there isn't.
"Who shall I send to the closet of prayer to shape history? Who will go for Me? I will show myself strong in your life. I will take care of your needs. I will bless you and keep you. I will show you things to come if you will partner with Me in the place of prayer. I will do it, and I will be glorified."
Who will answer this call in their generation?

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