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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Paulette Reed: "Convergence: Where Faith and Life Meet" - THE ELIJAH LIST

Paulette Reed: "Convergence: Where Faith and Life Meet"


THE ELIJAH LIST  Feb 11, 2016

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Scripture tells us that "...without faith it is impossible to please God" (Hebrews 11:6). This is a great word from Paulette Reed about the Faith God is calling us to this year. Remember that often our faith does start as a seed and it may look dormant for a season BUT it will grow!
Paulette shares:
The faith that God has been building in you, those seeds you've sown in different arenas of your life, and all the love the Lord has poured in and out of you is about to explode for the purposes of God in this coming year.
Yes, be very expectant as you see many things come into fruition this year as God is honoring your faith and trust in Him!
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Miracle Growth
As I've been in a season of quietness lately, contemplating the past year while also looking for signposts for the coming year, Holy Spirit clearly spoke to my heart and said, "Faith grows by using it, a seed grows by sowing it, and love grows by being it." 
At the surface of this statement, I realize that most of us already know this. But when we receive an utterance from Heaven, the Lord's Spirit speaking to our spirit, that word becomes ours. It's like a prophetic arrow that hit the bull's-eye, a word for this time and for this season.
The faith that God has been building in you, those seeds you've sown in different arenas of your life, and all the love the Lord has poured in and out of you is about to explode for the purposes of God in this coming year. This year is going to be a year of convergence for many in the Body of Christ. Let's take a look at the three areas the Lord spoke to my heart – faith, seeds, and love– before we look at how they all converge together.
Faith Grows by Using It
Think back to last year for a moment, and then write down a minimum of five prayer requests the Lord answered for you. You prayed and believed, sowing seeds of faith in your heart; your prayers spoke life into those seeds as they germinated, similar to planting seeds in a field. 
It's amazing to realize that while planting these seeds of faith, we become conduits for God's will to be done on earth as it is in Heaven
By writing down answered prayer requests, we set up stones of remembrance that will testify of God's goodness forever. The Book of Joshua tells us about the importance of these stones and how our faith grows by using it:
"Now when all the nation had finished crossing the Jordan, the LORD spoke to Joshua, saying, 'Take for yourselves twelve men from the people, one man from each tribe, and command them, saying, "Take up for yourselves twelve stones from here out of the middle of the Jordan, from the place where the priests' feet are standing firm, and carry them over with you and lay them down in the lodging place where you will lodge tonight."'
So Joshua called the twelve men whom he had appointed from the sons of Israel, one man from each tribe; and Joshua said to them, 'Cross again to the ark of the LORD your God into the middle of the Jordan, and each of you take up a stone on his shoulder, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Israel. 
Let this be a sign among you, so that when your children ask later, saying, "What do these stones mean to you?" then you shall say to them, "Because the waters of the Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant of the LORD; when it crossed the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off." So these stones shall become a memorial to the sons of Israel forever'" (Joshua 4:1-7). 
(Photo via Pixabay)
The more stones of remembrance we accumulate over our lifetime, the more our faith becomes actual knowledge. We no longer think the Lord will do something for us; rather, we know He will do it. And knowing that God is actually working on our behalf leads us to Habakkuk 2:14, where we see that we are to fill the earth with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord: "For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea."
What is the knowledge of the glory of the Lord that the earth will be filled with? Well, no human can truly define glory any more than we can define God. But, we do know that glory is the fullness of God, and it is a topic that's higher than our ways and too complex for our finite minds. We also know that when God gives His glory, He gives of Himself. 
So glory is all that God is – His splendor, honor, praise, worthiness – and all that He has.
As our faith grows by using it, then it becomes usable knowledge. When we accumulate this knowledge by cultivating faith in our hearts, then we are filled with the Lord's glory so that we become more like Him, more Christlike, and we have more of what He has. Therefore, filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, we have provision for our vision.
Romans 12:3 tells us that each of us is given a measure of faith: "For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith." 
As our measure of faith is stretched, it grows – our measure of faith increases. God longs to strengthen our faith, causing us to grow more and more in the use of our faith, so that when the Son of Man returns, He truly will find faith on the earth (see Luke 18:8). (Photo via Pixabay)
Let's be attentive, Beloved, and make certain that our measure of faith is growing. I see too many people get stuck in survival mode, and their faith lies dormant. We know that the Israelites went from not enough, to just enough, to more than enough – that's what the Lord wants for us as well. This is because the more we are blessed, the more we can be a blessing to others.
The Apostle Paul reminds us of this in 2 Thessalonians, declaring that faith grows as we use it: "We ought always to thank God for you, brothers and sisters, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love all of you have for one another is increasing" (2 Thessalonians 1:3).
Think about it: How will you know how much faith you have if you don't use what God has already given to you?
A Seed Grows by Sowing it
The second thing Holy Spirit said was that a seed grows by sowing it. He didn't say that we throw our seed about; He said that we actually have to sow it. Paul wrote, "A man reaps what he sows" (Galatians 6:7). That means that if a farmer plants corn, then that same farmer will reap corn; if he plants soy beans, then of course he reaps soy beans; likewise, if he plants cotton, then he'll reap cotton.
Whatever we sow is what we are going to reap. Or to say it another way is that we never reap something we didn't sow. When I need clothes, I sow clothes. When I need money, I sow money. In my life I have sown dining room sets, bedroom suites, entertainment centers, and even a car. To God be the glory, I have reaped them all back when the Lord knew I needed them.
So, as we travel on our journey with Jesus, we learn to sow our seeds and we speak life over them. We pray and water them with the Word of God, nurturing them in our heart, being careful never to speak curses but blessings over them. Not only that, but we also expect a harvest of the seeds that we have sown. (Photo via Freeimages)
Just as our faith grows by using it, so our seed should grow by sowing it. And, keep in mind here, that the seeds we sow should be getting bigger and bigger, because we are reaping larger blessings as a result. If we sowed $1.00 ten years ago, we'd better still not be sowing the same $1.00. 
The Word of God commands us to be fruitful and multiply (see Genesis 1:22). The smallest number that we can multiply is 2, which means if we sowed $1,000 last year, then this year we should be thrilled to sow at least $2,000. We don't add a little every season – we multiply it.

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Love Grows by Being it
Many years ago, someone significant in my life said to me, "I just don't like people. I mean, I just don't." When this individual said this to me, I knew in my heart that it was just not right. And so I thought, "I'm going to love people. That's what God would do." I relate this brief interaction to illustrate the point that we have to make the conscious choice to love someone – it doesn't always flow naturally out of who we are.
In fact, love is the bedrock of Christianity. Christ died for us because the Father was motivated by nothing other than His great love toward us. Jesus didn't call 10,000 angels to get Him down from the Cross – it was because of love that Jesus became a human, dying the death we deserved, so that we could have the life He deserved. 
It was love that held him on the Cross so that we could be forgiven. Likewise, everything that we do as disciples of Christ should be motivated out of love. Especially as a prophetic people, we cannot be prophesying without love or we are nothing but a clanging cymbal or a noisy gong.
The love we carry will be consistently tested so that it can grow. Alleluia...I think. God doesn't want us to stay at the same love level as we walked in last year. He longs for us to grow as we continue to behold the God of love: Jesus Christ Himself.
When a man came up to Jesus to ask Him what the greatest commandment was, Jesus quoted an Old Testament Scripture, saying that a person is to love God with all of their heart, soul, mind, and strength. This is the greatest commandment. 
But then Jesus quickly followed it up by saying that the second commandment, which is much like the first, is that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves (see Matthew 22:37-39). If you're really struggling with loving someone, then press into God and His love will flow through you. Jesus said in John 13"Love one another, even as I have loved you." We only love because He first loved us. 
(Photo via Pixabay)
I think that one of the greatest ways to test our love level is to go on a mission's trip. When you have ten women staying together in one room, then you'll know what I mean when I say that we have to consciously choose to love others. This can also happen in our day-to-day lives – at the marketplace, the grocery store, or even in the church parking lot.
Each time we bump into others, there is an opportunity for our love to be tested. Consequently, our love can't really grow if we're isolated. How exciting it is to know that each time we pass a love test, our level of love is bumped up. Let's make it our prayer this year to ask God for a fresh baptism of love – ask Him to fill you to overflowing with His abundant and steadfast love.
Convergence
This year is going to be a year of convergence. Convergence is when your dreams, gifts, talents, skills, and Christlike character all come together at a point in time, and they come into alignment so your destiny can explode.
I recently ordered a stainless steel pizza rack for a large luncheon I was hosting. When the pizza rack arrived, I took it out of the box and for a moment I couldn't find the opening where eleven pizza pans could slide onto the shelves. 
It was then that I realized the company I ordered from had inadvertently sent two pizza racks, which were locked together. As I separated the two racks, Holy Spirit spoke to me about the idea of convergence – that 2016 would be a year of convergence. (Photo via Paulette Reed)
Of course, we need to first build up and develop our dreams and our destiny, otherwise there wouldn't be anything to converge. 
But when we have built and prayed and used our faith, sown our seeds, and loved as Christ loves, there is an amazing convergence that takes place where we see an explosion of Kingdom productivity.
We can't actually make a convergence happen, but there are a number of ways we can cooperate with what Holy Spirit is doing in our lives. I think many, many people never get to the point of convergence in their lives because they aren't aware of the Kingdom process.
For one thing, we can stay focused and avoid distractions, learning to stay in the rhythm or the flow of Heaven and not strive. We need to be faithful, sowing seeds, loving God's people, and always listening for the still, small voice of God. And of course we trust God, remaining grateful, to cultivate an atmosphere where convergence takes place.
I believe that convergence is always God's intention from the time we're born. We see it in the Old Testament with Joseph, who had favor in prison and everywhere else he went, and he ended up ruling a nation. We see it manifested in the life of Daniel, as he interpreted the king's dream with his spiritual gift – his gifts converged with his environment and he had provision for the vision.
Let's make our mantra for this year to be "Convergence: Where Faith and Life Meet."
Paulette Reed
Prophetic Arrow Ministries

Email: info@propheticarrow.org
Website: www.propheticarrow.org
Paulette Reed is a powerful preacher, prophetic minister, encourager, and author. She is a full-time revivalist/evangelist. Her passion is to share the love of Christ and unite people to the inexplicable love of our Heavenly Father, exhorting them to arise and shine! She is an extremely accurate prophetess who has been raised up to bring hope and healing to the Body of Christ. 
Without a vision the people perish, so the Lord is using this handmaiden as His mouthpiece to speak forth individual and corporate vision, catapulting people into their destinies. Paulette loves to see God's people awakened and proclaim the active extension of the Kingdom on earth as it is in Heaven. She ministers in the revival anointing accompanied by revelatory ministry, healing, miracles, signs and wonders.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Rick Joyner: The Year of Demarcation - CHARISMA MAGAZINE

We need leaders who will be a strong biblical and moral compass for America.
We need leaders who will be a strong biblical and moral compass for America. (Flickr )

Rick Joyner: The Year of Demarcation

charisma magazine

Prophetic Insight, from Charisma Media
2016 will undoubtedly be a remarkable year. If I could describe what I see in one word, it would be "demarcation."
We are entering the "Valley of Decision." Nations and individuals will be making choices on ultimate issues that determine their ultimate fate. We will have great crises to help illuminate the choices, and their consequences. These crises will have a near equal opportunity for good or evil.
To navigate this time we must have a strong moral and biblical compass, to know what is good and what is evil. We must know what we believe, resolve to live it, and stand for it without compromise.
The more clearly we see this compass, the better it will be for us. Knowledge, intelligence and wisdom can be helpful, but this moral and spiritual compass by which we know where we are going, and how to stay on course, will be far more important.
This great time of decision is coming at a time when there is a great vacuum of wise, competent leadership. This should compel us to faithfully pray for our leaders as we are commanded.
It should also compel us to take leadership whenever and wherever it is thrust upon us, always keeping in mind that the ultimate wisdom is to know that the Way is not just a formula but a Person we are called to follow. That Person is also the Truth and the Life, and He will always lead us to truth and life.
Rick Joyner is the founder and executive director of MorningStar Ministries and Heritage International Ministries and is the senior pastor of MorningStar Fellowship Church. He is the author of more than 40 books, including The Final Quest, A Prophetic History, and Church History. He is also the president of The OAK Initiative, an interdenominational movement that is mobilizing thousands of Christians to be engaged in the great issues of our times, being the salt and light that they are called to be.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016

What Once Was Dead - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

What Once Was Dead

Now Think On This
Steve Martin


“Not long after that, Jesus went to the village Nain. His disciples were with him, along with quite a large crowd. As they approached the village gate, they met a funeral procession — a woman's only son was being carried out for burial. And the mother was a widow. When Jesus saw her, his heart broke. He said to her, "Don't cry." Then he went over and touched the coffin. The pallbearers stopped. He said, "Young man, I tell you: Get up." The dead son sat up and began talking. Jesus presented him to his mother.

They all realized they were in a place of holy mystery, that God was at work among them. They were quietly worshipful — and then noisily grateful, calling out among themselves, "God is back, looking to the needs of his people!" The news of Jesus spread all through the country.” (Luke 7:11-17 THE MESSAGE)


The mom had lost her only son. Her husband had already died. That could have been many years ago. She may have had a daughter or two left in this world, but the one she was really counting on, her only son, whom she had put her faith in to provide support for her in her old age, was no longer. He too was now dead.

What you thought was dead, is dead. It had been here but now it was gone. Does that pretty much say something about something in your life?

You had a dream. Looks like it won’t ever happen. As far as you are concerned, it might as well be dead, and for all practical purposes it is gone for good.

You had a job. They cut the workforce in half. You were part of that half.

The one you loved in your youth, the one who promised to be there 10 years later, yes, even “until death do you part”…they left for another last summer. Now you have no one and are alone.

Just like that mother.

All around us we see death. The economy is collapsing. The society is decaying faster than we ever realized it would, or could. What we once thought was solid rock to stand on has already been shaken. The thrill of life is now buried in a grave. Dead and gone.

If Jesus wasn’t in the world, the world would have no hope. If Jesus doesn’t come now and walk by us, what was dead will remain dead. There is no resurrection power except His resurrection power. God is God, and He alone can restore the broken hearted; the lost and not yet found; the one on their way to the burial ground ready to be put six feet under.

But the good news is that Jesus, Yeshua, is alive and well on this planet earth. (Thank you Hal Lindsey for sharing your book in the 1970’s.)

“When Jesus saw her, his heart broke. He said to her, "Don't cry." Then he went over and touched the coffin. The pallbearers stopped. He said, "Young man, I tell you: Get up." The dead son sat up and began talking. Jesus presented him to his mother.” (Luke 7:13)

Jesus’ heart was broke. He had deep compassion for this mom. He knew that the one being carried away from her, this her only son, was dead and on his way to the final burial place. So He stopped and did something about it. For her sake.

Jesus has compassion for you. What you thought was dead, buried, and never to be seen again can be resurrected by Him. What you thought was finished, He will bring back, because He has compassion. Because He knows the need. Because He alone can bring back to life what was really dead.

Jesus is telling you, “Don’t cry.” Even as He spoke to the young man to get up, and then gave him back to his mother, He is speaking to you.

 “Get up. It is not over!”

God is back, looking to the needs of His people. He will visit you in this time of need. Even as God the Father gave His only Son for you and me, He has come to you for life, and not death.

What once was dead will become alive again. Your Father in heaven, Who will touch you where you are at today, has that power, and love, to do that for you. And He will.

Call on His Name. Believe Jesus.

So think on this, with the compassionate love of the Lord,

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People, Inc.



P.S. I would be most grateful if you'd share this encouraging word with your family and friends. They might need it. You can easily use the social media icons below. Thanks! Steve

We are blessed when the ministry receives gifts to bless the families that we do in Israel, India, Pakistan and the hurting ones here in the USA. You also can share out of the abundance you have been given.

Love For His People, Inc. is a charitable, not-for-profit USA humanitarian organization started in 2010 to share the love of the Father in the nations.

If these messages minister to you, please consider sending a charitable gift of $5-$25 today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families we know in Israel, whom we consistently help through our humanitarian ministry. Your tax deductible contributions receive a receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Click here for safe ONLINE GIFT GIVING THROUGH OUR WEBSITE using major credit cards: LoveFor His People. If you don't have a PayPal account you can also use your credit card or bank account (where available). 

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc.  P.O. Box414   Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
Please share Now Think On This with your friends.

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Now Think On This - In the New Year of our Lord 01.21.16 - #236 –“What Once Was Dead” – Thursday at 4:30 am

All previous editions of Now Think On This can be found on this Blog, and on the website: Now Think On This


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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Happy Birthday to our son Ben!


We celebrate our son Ben's birthday today! 
(Nov. 18, 2015)

We are thankful for his life, 
his giftings, his heart for kids, 
and his desire to 
know the Lord 
in a real, personal way.

We love you Ben!

Dad & Mom

 Israel - Negev Desert  Nov. 2013
An Ahava Adventure!

Ben and brother Josh - 2014
Father/Sons/Grandsons campout

Before baptism in the Jordan River, Israel
Nov. 2013

Uncle Ben with nephew Daniel
Greek Festival, Charlotte

Uncle Ben, Laurie and newborn nephew Jack Blade


As a young one in Fort Lauderdale, Fl.
(Probably around 1992?? Dad is guessing.)


May the good Lord 
give you the desires of your heart, Ben,
as you seek Him in all your ways.

Love,
Dad & Mom


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Arms of Love - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Arms of Love
Now Think On This
Steve Martin


“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.”
John 15:13, NKJV)


Do you need a hug today? It sure would be nice to give you one right now.

When I receive prayer requests from my beloved friends in Jerusalem, Sweden, Pakistan, India, and even right here in the USA from my best friend in Peru, Illinois, sometimes I just wish I could go to them and give them a big hug. Just to let them know that they are not alone; that the Lord Jesus is not only their Savior and Redeemer, but that He has also given others for them, to share His immense heart of love and compassion with them.

He has created us with loving arms – to wrap around others as He Himself does.

Generally I am not a hugger as much as I’d like to be. I guess it has something to do with growing up. Coming from a family of eight kids, just getting the daily jobs done and the home managed was quite a bit for Mom and Dad in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Weariness, and all that goes with it, doesn’t always allow for giving out a bunch of hugs. (But Mom sure does give them now. Thanks Mom! Dad has passed onto glory.)

As a father myself, even with our own four children, I regret that I didn’t give out the hugs I am sure they wanted, and needed, as they grew up. I do pray that what they missed out on then has now been received, as they walk in faith and love with their Lord Jesus, and have much to share with their own.

As a husband, I am also aware that I don’t give as many hugs as my good wife would love to have. But thank God that by His everlasting grace I am still working on that, even after all these 38 years.

In years gone by, when Laurie and I led worship at various Charlotte, NC church and ministry gatherings, we would sing a song from Vineyard Music called Arms of Love (see lyrics below). It is a very simple song, and yet it grips the heart when you hear of the Lord’s love, and how He so often wants to wrap us up in His arms of love.

You see, one can have these as you give of yourself to those in need, and whom you care about. When Jesus came to earth - to walk among us, experience all that we too would go through, and then in death gave us the opportunity to experience eternal life by His sacrificial blood poured out - He demonstrated what love is all about. We are to lay down our life for our friends, and to others whom He gives us.



Yeshua wrapped His loving arms around the whole world as He hung on the tree, stretched out, fully exposed, suffering a torturous death in order that you and I could have life. As Jesus obeyed the Eternal Father, by abiding in His love, He poured out His precious, cleansing blood, while graphically revealing the abundant love He bore in His heart. His blood now covers our sins, and redeems us.

His life lived among us was given because He loves us so much, and desires that we not perish in hell, but abide forever with Him in His heavenly home. That is what love is all about. Even Charlie Brown knows that.

My prayer for you today is that you know of your Father’s loving arms, that you experience a true friend who also does, and that together they would wrap their arms around you at those times you desperately need a hug.

The Lord doesn’t leave us alone to face that which often comes our way. He not only has given us Himself, but desires to place us in a spiritual family to walk with, together laying our lives down for one another, and sharing His arms of love with the world.



He loves you. He really does.

Go share His love, and hug someone today. Wrap your loving arms around them.

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People. Inc.

P.S. We sure could use your help to bless the families we do in Israel, India, Pakistan, Vietnam and the hurting ones here in the USA. Please give out of the abundance you have been given.

I would be most grateful if you'd share this encouraging word with your family and friends. You can easily use the social media icons below. Thanks! Steve

In May, 2016, my wife Laurie and I will be traveling to Israel to spend time with our friends. We support them in word and deed. We have our plane tickets in hand. We support Israel.

Love For His People, Inc. is a charitable, not-for-profit USA humanitarian organization started in 2010 to share the love of the Father in the nations.


If these messages minister to you, please consider sending a charitable gift of $5-$25 today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families we know in Israel, whom we consistently help through our humanitarian ministry. Your tax deductible contributions receive a receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Click here for safe ONLINE GIFT GIVING THROUGH OUR WEBSITE using major credit cards: Love For His People. If you don't have a PayPal account you can also use your credit card or bank account (where available). 

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc.  P.O. Box414   Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
Please share Now Think On This with your friends.

Email: loveforhispeople@gmail.com  
martinlighthouse@gmail.com

Facebook pages: Steve Martin and  Love For His People  
Twitter: martinlighthous, LovingHisPeople 

Full website: Love For His People

Now Think On This #203 “Arms of Love” by Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2015 (11.08.15) Sunday at 6:00 am in Charlotte, NC

All previous editions of Now Think On This can be found on this Blog, and on the website: Now Think On This

I would be most grateful if you'd share this encouraging word with your family and friends. You can easily use the social media icons below. Thanks! Steve

Arms of Love, Vineyard

I sing a simple song of love
To my Savior, to my Jesus
I'm grateful for the things You've done
My loving Savior, oh precious Jesus
My heart is glad that
You called me Your own
There's no place I'd rather be

Than in Your arms of love
In Your arms of love
Holding me still
Holding me near in Your arms of love

CCLI Song Number 824481
Author(s): Craig Musseau

Copyright: 1991 Mercy / Vineyard Publishing, Vineyard Songs Canada

Saturday, November 7, 2015

A Nugget for Living Life - "Men are men. Women are women..: by Steve Martin


"Men are men.
Women are women.
Simple as that.
Don’t get confused.
It's a basic of life."


A Nugget for Living Life
Steve Martin

Love For His People, Inc.
P.O. Box 414
Pineville, NC 28134


loveforhispeople@gmail.com