Showing posts with label discernment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discernment. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Knowing the Times - Rick Joyner Video - Prophetic Perspective on Current Events

Rick Joyner - Presidnet of MorningStar Ministries


Re-air: Knowing the Times

Rick Joyner
Monday, April 21, 2014

For the times in which we live, it is imperative to know the Lord's voice. We all hear in part and know in part. Therefore, our job is to cultivate a personal relationship with God—one that is based on our own experiences rather than those of others. 
The key to walking in peace and true joy is becoming like Him.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Discern Your Part, Friend of God - Rick Joyner (Video) - Prophetic Perspective on Current Events

Rick Joyner - MorningStar Prophetic Perspectives TV


Discern your part
Rick Joyner
Monday, April 14, 2014

Rick talks about discerning our part. Are you called to build or support the builders?
God wants to share His heart with His friends.

MorningStarMinistries.org

God wants to share His heart with His friends.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

'Shields Up!' A Prophetic Warning for America - CINDY JACOBS

Cindy Jacobs

'Shields Up!' A Prophetic Warning for America

Several months ago, I began to feel a great unease again about the safety of America. As I prayed, I felt the Lord warning me that there were attacks being planned on America in attempts to strike terror in the heart of the nation. These would be planned on a systematic level and carried out by radicalized persons.
What I saw at the time were the kinds of bombings that occurred in England and Israel at public places. We know that we already dodged a major bullet when one such attempt was averted in New York's Times Square through what I believe to be God-ordained sequence of events.
This is what I am hearing today:
For the Lord says, "Shields up! This is the time for the watchman to have keen eyes and discernment. The enemy is at the door and wants to stir up havoc, but I will give My people eagle eyes to see what is being planned."
After I heard the Lord give this warning and admonition, I received the email below from the Times of Israel that gives details of the kind of attack I had seen (follow the link below to the full news article). Please read it prayerfully. If you are in one of the areas mentioned, perhaps you might want to take a prayer walk and ask the Lord for a strategy to uncover everything being hidden.
Mark 4:22 says, "For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open" (NIV).
As quoted in a recent article from The Times of Israel, "Al-Qaeda Magazine: Strike NY, DC With Car Bombs":
"New issue of 'Inspire' lists specific targets in America, Britain, France—with a bizarre emphasis on tennis matches
"America is al-Qaeda's primary target for car bombs, specifically Washington, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, according to the latest issue of Inspire, a slick online English-language magazine published by the global terrorist organization.
In the section entitled 'Car Bombs inside America,' instructing readers how and where to carry out car bombings, a writer going by the name of 'AQ Chef' writes that 'America is our first target, followed by United Kingdom, France and other Crusader countries.'" 
Thank you for reading and praying!
Cindy Jacobs is a respected prophet who travels the world ministering not only to crowds of people but to heads of nations. Her first calling is and always will be prophetic intercession. Each year, she travels and has spoken on nearly every inhabited continent to tens of thousands. Yet in her heart is the memory that Jesus left the ninety-and-nine to go to the one. Generals International is an international church movement, reforming the nations of the world back to a biblical worldview. It achieves societal transformation through intercession and the prophetic. Jacobs has authored seven books and loves to travel and speak, but one of her favorite pastimes is spending time with her husband, Mike, and their children, Daniel and Mary Madison, along with her five adorable grandchildren.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014

A Fresh Move of the Spirit and a Warning - R. Loren Sandford, Charisma Magazine



R. Loren Sandford
R. Loren Sandford
We are coming into the time of a new outpouring of the Spirit. This will not be a reliving of past revivals, nor a continuation of the movements of recent decades. It will be different in ways that would be difficult to explain apart from the actual experience of it.
I can say only that a fresh newness is coming to us who can receive it and that it will be more rooted in the Father's heart and the character of Jesus than any that have come before.
Be aware, however, that historically whenever there has been a fresh move of the Spirit, opposition has erupted. It comes in two forms. The first comes from those who don't really want the Spirit to move, who can't handle the mess it makes or who find their theology threatened by it. It would seem that the spirit of religion cannot allow for anything to occur that human beings cannot control or understand.
I learned long ago that one person's order and decency are another person's boredom and death and that not everyone will be comfortable with the freedom revival brings. Hidden in what might outwardly appear to be chaos may be a well-established order and set of protocols.
On the other hand, beneath an outwardly reserved appearance, someone might be having a deep and powerful experience of God. Let criticism stop, and let us respect one another's natures!
Realize also that it is biblically sound for God to act in ways that are unprecedented and out of the box. There was, for instance, no biblical precedent for the gift of tongues on the Day of Pentecost. While Joel and others foresaw the gift of the Spirit, no passage of the Old Testament could be construed as a clear prophecy of that gift. While God will never actually contradict Scripture or act in a way not consistent with His own nature, He nevertheless "does whatever He pleases" (Ps. 115:3), and we would be wise to make room for it.
The second form of opposition comes from those who want revival and don't mind the mess it makes but who think themselves immune to deception. Specifically in these days to come, the enemy will access weaknesses and unhealed regions of the heart to twist words and perceptions in order to paint the leaders of that move of the Spirit as having less-than-pure motives or as having said abusive or inappropriate things that were neither said nor intended.
As the words actually spoken get twisted and changed, offense will be taken, then held in the heart and fed. If not actually altered, words spoken innocently and in righteousness will often be perceived in ways that distort their meaning and intent.
Those who get caught in this trap will be led to believe that their "discernment" is godly and accurate so that correction becomes exceedingly difficult and is often rejected. The enemy intends this to cause division and to wound and weaken leaders so that they cannot lead as effectively as God intends. Lest anyone in my own circles think I'm speaking specifically of you, know that I am in touch with pastors and leaders in many places who tell me stories that reflect the dynamic I'm articulating. It is not uncommon and comes with the territory.
This two-headed demon of opposition rises simultaneously with an increase in the move of the Spirit and blinds those caught in it to what is really going on. Not one of us is so holy as to be immune to this! I have been privileged to live through the charismatic renewal, the Vineyard movement, shades of Pentecostalism and lately the Toronto Blessing, and I have seen this dynamic played out every time God has launched a new thing.
To think that you are immune to it constitutes the kind of pride that comes before a fall. Don't fall prey to the enemy's strategy! Stand for oneness. Keep your heart clean. Before assuming anything about the heart of another or even what you think you understand from what you've heard or seen, ask questions and then honor the answers you receive.
What's coming is glorious, but the way is narrow that leads to life.
R. Loren Sandford is the founder and senior pastor of New Song Church and Ministries in Denver, Colo. He is a songwriter, recording artist and worship leader, as well as the author of several books, including Understanding Prophetic People, The Prophetic Church and his latest, Visions of the Coming Days: What to Look For and How to Prepare, which are available with other resources at the church's website. 

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Jezebel, Occultism and the End-Time War on the Saints - Jennifer LeClaire


The Plumb Line, by Jennifer LeClaire

Jezebel
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At first, I thought it was New Age culture. But I was wrong. It was occultism.
As I strolled through the streets of Key West on a 24-hour getaway with my daughter, I noticed something that I had never witnessed in Key West before: Occultism seems fully woven through the culture.
I’ve been going to Key West for more than 20 years and have spent weeks at a time on the tropical island. But something disturbing had happened in the 10 years since I last visited—and it’s merely a microcosm of what’s happening in the world today.
You can no longer walk down Duval Street—the famous drag of shops and restaurants—without running into the likes of Mahadeo Jerrybandhan, a renowned “peerless palmist” from Trinidad with a long white beard and an even longer white robe. But Jerrybandhan is not alone. He has plenty of peers in Key West, from psychics to mediums to channels to healers to tarot card readers to astrologers. The only group I didn’t find down there were the crystal readers.
Then there’s “Robert the Doll.” Key West profiteers have designed so-called ghost tours that explore the haunted history of Key West, including old wooden houses where spirits purportedly walk. Tour guides will tell you that Key West is one of the most haunted cities in the world with elevated paranormal activity. A local voodooistic icon, Robert the Doll will supposedly curse you if you take his picture without permission or forget to thank him for the privilege.
The Abomination of Occultism
As you can imagine, seeing all this grieved my spirit. But I should not have been so surprised. Occultism has been slowly creeping into American culture for decades as movie makers exalt witchcraft and vampires while the music industry pumps occult rock. Beloved, we are in the midst of a great spiritual crisis even now. Our literature, music, video games, comics, films and television shows are full of mysticism and the occult. Some of it is subtle. Some of it is blatant. All of it is wicked.
Again, this is nothing new. Occultism—which broadly includes magic, séances, channeling, hypnosis, necromancy, astrology, extra-sensory perception, alchemy, spiritualism and divination—is strongly condemned in the Bible.
“There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire [which is an ancient occult practice], or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. For all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord” (Deut. 18:10-12).
The Lord rebuked Israel for practicing astrology (Is. 47:10-14). Jezebel practiced witchcraft (2 Kings 9:22) and we know how that ended. Ephesus was known for a population that practiced magic arts (Acts 19:19). And the book of Revelation makes it clear that “the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death” (Rev. 21:8).
Kabbalah, Kundalini and Jezebel
And yet we see occult practices, like Kabbalah, gaining momentum in the church. We see "prophetic words" delivered in what appears to be Kundalini fashion, with violent shaking and demonic tongues against a backdrop of tribal bongos that set the congregation into hysteria. We see a Jezebel spirit working to seduce saints into idolatry and sexual immorality—and oftentimes succeeding. We see all sorts of strong delusion and strange fire with occultic ties in the modern church.
But we should not be surprised. The rise of occultism is a sign of the end times. Satan’s plan is to fascinate our hearts with occult power and deceive us. The Holy Spirit, meanwhile, wants to fascinate our spirits with a revelation of the Son of God. I believe God’s people are enticed by occultism when they begin seeking spiritual experiences above seeking God. It’s a subtle—and dangerous—shift. Many Christians are on fire for God, but that fire can suddenly turn strange if we are not rooted in the Word. If we seek supernatural experiences, we will find them—but they don’t always come from Jesus.
Beloved, we must not play with strange fire. Ultimately, the occult leads to murder and mayhem—immorality of all kinds. It’s not likely that you would ever willfully visit the likes of Mahadeo Jerrybandhan, the peerless palmist—or any of his peers. But could you ignorantly be engaged with occultic practices that are opening the door to deceptive dangers? Could it be coming from what appears to be godly influences—even within church culture?
Discernment or Deception?
Don’t brush the question off before praying about it. If you want the truth, the Holy Spirit will lead you and guide you into all truth. Please hear me! Even a little occult is a deadly poison—a little leaven leavens the whole lump. The Bible warns about deceptive teachers, false apostles and deceitful workers. The Bible warns about self-deception. And it’s your responsibility to keep your heart pure. If you've stepped into this demonic ditch, repent now and warn others.
Friends, we’re in an end-times war with eternal consequences. Satan is using the occult to seduce people away from the kingdom of God to dance in the kingdom of darkness. I pray that the Lord gives you discernment and awakens your spirit, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming (Matt. 24:42).
Let me leave you with a warning from the apostle Paul: “Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ” (Col. 2:8). Amen.
Jennifer LeClaire is news editor at Charisma. She is also the author of several books, including The Spiritual Warrior's Guide to Defeating Jezebel. You can email Jennifer at jennifer.leclaire@charismamedia.com or visit her website here. You can also join Jennifer on Facebook or follow her on Twitter.

Monday, August 26, 2013

PROPHETIC STEWARDSHIP - (c) Morris E. Ruddick

Morris Ruddick

SIGN

PROPHETIC STEWARDSHIP

(c) Morris E. Ruddick


"Then the king said, 'Bring me a sword. Divide the living child 
in two, and give half to one, and half to the other.' Then the 
woman whose son was living spoke to the king, for she yearned 
with compassion for her son; and she said, 'O my lord, give her 
the living child, and by no means kill him!' But the other said, 
'Let him be neither mine nor yours, but divide him.'" 
1 Kings 3:24-26

Solomon's wisdom in discerning the true mother is also a key to 
discerning true leaders. True leaders have the compassion that 
is willing to face personal sacrifice. It's the mark of stewardship. 
The perspective of the wannabees and unseasoned will tend 
toward being inwardly focused and driven by personal, 
wrong reasons.

True biblical stewardship is just the opposite. Prophetic 
stewardship bears an even higher standard. Kingdom 
leadership pivots on stewardship that seeks the community 
good. That may require a decisiveness that is neither 
popular nor comfortable. It demands a basis that 
understands the true heart of God and the long-term 
prophetic implications.

Joseph's service to Pharaoh began with a time of preparation. 
Scripture indicates that these years of preparation were 
a fruitful time, a time of abundance. Yet, what was 
required to gather and store the grain demanded discipline. 
It no doubt involved some belt-tightening for everyone. 
The tough standards and decisions required were not for 
the feint of heart or those with the need to be accepted.

Yet, when the years of abundance were over and famine 
came, then both the decisions and the discipline became 
even harder. Joseph's stewardship involved a balance 
between maintaining order, adjusting to the widespread 
famine, while establishing Egypt as solution-provider. 
It required a level of administration that not only 
was gifted, but drew from God's wisdom for the decisions 
being made.

Egypt, under Joseph, became the safe-place, the place of God's 
order when everything else was falling into disorder. That took 
tough-minded decision-making to set up and no doubt even tougher 
decisions to maintain and administrate. Genesis 45 reveals that as 
the famine proceeded, that the money failed. Prophetically God had 
shown Joseph the need to gather and store the grain. Because the 
staple with value was grain, Joseph was in the driver's seat. Clearly 
Joseph heard from God.

With the abundance of grain, Joseph cornered the livestock market. 
The people of Egypt remained fed, as Egypt's influence with those 
around them increased as a prepared-provider and a refuge during 
the turbulence. As things deteriorated, the people sold their land to 
Joseph for the food needed to feed their families. The famine was 
severe. No doubt the value of land had also dropped. Yet, Joseph 
the good steward, the prophetic steward, brought the people into 
the cities to live.

"When the money failed, Joseph bought the livestock; 
then the land; then brought the people into the cities." 
Gen 47:15-25

The suggestion is that there was safety and community order, 
again a refuge, within the boundaries of the cities. Joseph maintained 
the order needed during a severely difficult time, kept the people fed 
and kept them safe. Following the famine, Joseph restored the people 
to their lands requiring only a fifth on their produce in return.

The Prophetic Dimension
Operating in the prophetic means there are often times when we 
"see" or perceive things that we want to act on. However, the 
prophetic calling requires a lot more by way of self-control than 
the ordinary. It's too important. The mature prophetic response 
is from those who rule their own spirits.

The prophetic is first hearing from God. However, when we hear 
from God another key required layer is the issue of alignment and 
seeing things from the stance of what God is doing. It's becoming 
a participator in His destiny-shaping purposes and agendas. It's 
entering a dimension of God's big-picture beyond ourselves.

Yet, we can sometimes get the big-picture without seeing how God 
is getting us there. So, operating in the prophetic requires a continual 
checking-in with Him for the "interims." That's because none of us are 
at the place to where we nail it at each step, despite our best and 
most valiant efforts to do so.

One of the hardest things to learn is to NOT force issues. 
The flip side of that is holding steady when you don't yet 
see the change in the natural. Yet, faith and faithfulness 
are determined by those who grasp what is underway 
in the unseen world.

When we are in a place where there is something that 
God is doing that we haven't fully or even partially 
discerned, it represents a place of vulnerability. 
Well intentioned people unwittingly walk into cross-fires 
of judgment by yielding to the soulish in these interims.

Judgment can also be triggered because of ones who, 
being convinced of their "rightness" regarding something, 
don't have the big-picture quite right. They lack a full 
discernment of what God is doing or their place in it. 
What results is creating a short-circuiting or backlash by 
which they and others are hurt. Prophetic stewardship 
requires keeping one's spiritual antennas high and at 
the times one is provoked over something, to back 
off until they hear specifically what the Lord has to 
say about it.

Cost of the Mantle
The dreams Joseph received from God as a young man 
came at a high cost. They cost Joseph everything that 
had been dear to him, including his freedom. Yet, Joseph r
ose to the standard that God had set for him. THAT took 
decisions that refused to give in to the soulish. It took serious 
discipline, humility and maturity.

Not only did Joseph demonstrate a right spirit; but as a 
good steward, he took it a step further in assuming 
the mantle of his great-grandfather Abraham: to be 
blessed to be a blessing. Long before his promotion to sit 
alongside of Pharaoh, with nothing to go on in terms of 
position, Joseph distinguished himself with Potiphar and 
then the jailer with both his influence and the stewardship 
of the mantle he bore.

The result came from a right spirit that stewarded the 
blessings of God in such a way that everyone around 
Joseph saw that God was real, through the demonstration 
of that reality through Joseph. Yet, it came at a cost; 
a very high cost. In the face of losing everything; in the face 
of slavery; in the face of unrighteous spiritual backlash; Joseph 
maintained his faithfulness as God's servant-steward.

Gravity of the Mantle
Leaders, who truly understand the times and know 
what to do, demonstrate a maturity that is above the 
soulish. They don't quibble or second guess when tough 
decisions are required. They guard their own hearts 
diligently and do not give in to soulish machinations. 
Yielding to the soulish is what opens the door 
for the demonic.

The contrast is demonstrated in Isaiah 22 with the 
story of two leaders, one whose decisions were 
short-sighted and driven by personal, soulish 
matters and another whose stewardship embraced 
the long-term opportunity resident in the heart of God.

"Go to Shebna, who is over the house, and say: 
Indeed, the LORD will throw you away violently; 
there you shall die. Then it shall be in that day, 
that I will call My servant Eliakim; I will clothe 
him with your robe and strengthen him with 
your belt; I will commit your responsibility 
into his hand. He shall be a father to the 
inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the house of 
Judah. The key of the house of David I will lay 
on his shoulder; so he shall open, and no one 
shall shut; and he shall shut, and no one shall open. 
I will fasten him as a peg in a secure place, and 
he will become a glorious throne to 
his father's house." Isaiah 22:15-23

Authority of the Prophetic
The authority of God for change is released through 
the prophetic. The story of Joseph reflects a progression 
of episodes in his life tied to how he heard and obeyed 
the voice of the Lord. This simple foundation in many 
untenable situations became the catalyst for a owner 
and an authority that was recognized as being from God 
by a whole range of non-believers, including those in 
authority.

That prophetic authority was the means by which God 
used Joseph to shift the spiritual climate within Egypt's 
power infrastructure. It set the stage for the prophetic 
alignment needed for Joseph's apostolic gifts to harness, 
redirect and then steward the resources of Egypt to 
accomplish God's purposes for the future of His people.

Discernment and Prophetic Alignment
Joseph's tenure in Egypt is laced with examples of 
Joseph's significant prophetic gifts. Prophetic stewardship 
will unmask the intentions of the hearts of those who 
serve a role, whether for good or for evil, in the initiatives 
being stewarded.

The story of the baker and the wine-taster exemplifies how, 
during Joseph's weakest hour in the natural, that God 
used him prophetically to judge and establish the removal 
of one key man from Pharaoh's court; and to restore and 
set up another, who became instrumental at the right 
time in aligning things for Joseph's promotion.

Similarly, Joseph's scrutiny of his brothers was not retribution, 
but the need to see the repentance that was needed for 
Joseph to establish parameters with those who once 
betrayed him. By the time his brothers came back on the 
scene, Joseph was in the full flow of his very considerable 
calling. He did not need the old issues and patterns of behavior 
demonstrated by his betrayers to manifest and disrupt in any 
way his role as God's servant-steward.

Still, the discernment of Joseph was not an end in itself, 
but the means of aligning things first spiritually and then 
in the natural, for God's purposes. Stewarding the will of 
God begins with resetting the spiritual climate. When the 
spiritual climate is properly aligned, it allows God's order 
to be established. Only then, will the stable flow come 
needed to counteract the forces of judgment and the 
tentacles of evil.

The Prophetic Steward
The prophetic steward is the one who maps out, builds 
up and brings increase in the face of the enemy's schemes 
to divide, confuse and destroy.

I have previously noted an organization I was a part of 
many years ago. The standard for entry was high. 
The standard to be maintained was even higher. 
Members of this organization became known by the axiom 
of "when the going gets tough, the tough get going." 
It is unfortunate within the Body that many confuse 
soft standards of the world with the level in which, 
we as a Body are expected to operate. Our standard, like 
that of Joseph's is higher. It's much, much higher.

I have had the joy of working with two men of God who 
operate with this higher standard. They each are very 
different in their leadership styles, yet very similar in anointing. 
Each reaches hard for God's heart and God's will on the 
issues before them. Both are unusual in their roles as 
prophetic stewards.

One is incredibly gifted in discerning the gifts and will of 
God operating in people, with the ability to draw forth 
and put those gifts into operation. The other is a very 
high-level administrator, whose ability to discern the 
big-picture and then mobilize leaders to address it, is 
timely and strategic. One is a model for the Body locally; 
the other globally.

Both are incredible peacemakers, a very high standard i
the progressive maturity unveiled by Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. 
They each have a gift for tapping and aligning things spiritually 
to establish God's order and to release the supernatural for change. 
We need more of that standard.

We've entered a time that Jesus spoke of as when even the 
very elect would be deceived. It is a time when the 
convergence of good and evil will trigger both judgment 
and change. Prophetic stewardship sees the alignments 
and change in the spirit from God's perspective. It then 
navigates and anticipates the responses needed to shape 
and release God's purposes.

The Lord Jesus also told us that many are called, but 
few are chosen. The criterion for leadership, established by 
Solomon's wisdom, begins with sacrifice and compassion.

It is evidenced by those who not only face, but traverse and 
emerge whole from the fires. It pivots on an unpolluted 
prophetic stewardship that pays the cost to unswervingly 
maintain the steps needed to change the spiritual climate 
and to establish God's order.

"Let your light so shine before men, that they may 
see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven." 
Matthew 5:16
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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;" "God's Economy, 
Israel and the Nations;" "The Heart of a King;" "Something More;" 
and "Righteous Power in a Corrupt World," 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 Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com 
and other popular outlets.  

Mr. Ruddick is also a contributor in the just released five-volume 
"Aligning with the Apostolic," edited by Bruce Cook with Forwards 
by Peter Wagner and Bill Hamon. It is available through 

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 the least of 
these our brethren. Checks on US banks should be made out 
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