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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Cindy Jacobs: "If You're Burnt Out & Overwhelmed" and "The Meaning of Sabbath" The Elijah List

Cindy Jacobs: "If You're Burnt Out & Overwhelmed" and "The Meaning of Sabbath"


The Elijah List Mar 20, 2016

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There is so much going on these days...in the Church, at work, in our homes...in our lives! We are constantly surrounded by busyness and can get distracted by all of it.
You'll appreciate this word by Cindy Jacobs in which she shares the importance of taking a "Sabbath" – a time of rest. Cindy also offers practical steps to help you prioritize rest in your life.
Take time to read this word...it's more important than you think...we need to take times of rest, especially for the day at hand and all God is calling us, His Body, to!
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"Therefore the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, to observe the Sabbath throughout their generations as a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between Me and the children of Israel forever; for in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day He rested and was refreshed." Exodus 31:16-17 (NKJV)
Many people are so busy in their lives. They hurry to church, hurry to pick up their children, and hurry to finish projects. For all of the hurrying, they never seem to finish and catch up. In the midst of the frenzy, you'll hear comments like, "I'm so weary of all this rush, and I feel like I'm tired all of the time." Why is this so?
I earnestly believe God's Word has answers for everything in our lives, and if we dig deep, He has a solution for our weariness. It is the principle of Sabbath rest, although when we speak of it, people often respond, "That sounds great, but how could I ever manage it?"
The Meaning of Sabbath
I confess, when I first studied the principle many years ago, I was leery because this subject can become extremely legalistic.Mark 2:27 says, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. Therefore, the Son of Man is also Lord of the Sabbath."Sadly, the scribes and Pharisees took it way beyond God's original intent into extremism, but that does not mean we should dismiss the concept altogether. (Photo via Cindy Jacobs)
The more I have studied the Sabbath, the more I am convinced we don't understand how to apply it to our lives or how to properly rest. The different Sabbaths in Scripture were taken very seriously by God—so seriously that He modeled the Sabbath's rest in creation and then gave it as a command in the law.
Vine's Old Testament Concordance says that, by resting, man demonstrates his trust in God to give fruit to his labor. We should consider the subtle messages our hearts are conveying when we refuse to slow down and take time off. Perhaps we are saying to God, "I don't trust You to bless the fruit of my labor." Or perhaps, "I have to do this even if it breaks down my physical body or causes harm to my loved ones." Another hidden message is, "There is no one but me who can do what I do." If asked, most of us would say that we don't believe those things, but our actions give us away, over and over again.
The length of time the children of Israel suffered in Babylonian captivity was determined by the extent of the abuse of the Sabbatical year (2 Chron. 36:21). The definition of Sabbath is "to cease" or "cessation." The two significant Sabbaths were the weekly day of rest and the one which took place every seven years, illustrating some important patterns.
Taking Time to Rest
First, we need weekly rest, and secondly, we need a more extensive time of rest every seven years or so. Another crucial element of the Sabbath is including a time of reflecting on God, who He is, and what He has done for us in all of His fullness. This is a powerful principle—rest is not complete without time to reflect on the Lord. (Photo via Pexels)
Ministry leaders, pastors and other church staff get trapped into being indispensable to their church or organization. One crisis after another pops up and seemingly restricts them from taking one day a week off or even a vacation. If they do rest, it is not long enough to be fully refreshed.
People in the secular field are snared in jobs that drive them like the hard taskmasters of Egypt. They're told, "If you don't do this, someone else will." This is usually true. If this is the case, maybe the Lord wants you to believe Him for another job to open up so you can "remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy."
I personally don't believe the Sabbath has to be a particular day, although you may have this conviction; however, I do firmly believe we should rest physically and remember the Lord weekly, and every number of years, we should have an extended time of rest.
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Several years ago, when I realized God wanted me to take an extended time away from travel and my heavy schedule, I thought, "How can I do that? It just isn't possible." In spite of all the studying I had done on the Sabbath, I am embarrassed to admit that it still seemed like a huge mountain to me, mainly from a financial perspective, but I knew I couldn't ignore what God was saying.
Since many people haven't rested properly for years (or perhaps they never have), they may need to make drastic life changes. Some think rest is only recreation; however, it is not truly rest unless we remember the Lord and set aside time for Him.
Does this mean we have to be in church every Sunday and not ever have a vacation day? No, not at all! We can occasionally remember Him in the woods or on a getaway or something like that.
Practical Steps to Sabbath
What if you realize you have not kept the Sabbath or prioritized rest? Here are some practical steps to take:
1. Repent that you have not kept the Sabbath. You may even need to repent on behalf of others who have gone before you (Lev. 26:40-42). We learn patterns from our family and even our spiritual forefathers. My daddy burned the candle at both ends, and that's how I learned to live. When I realized this, I had to change how I was living.
2. Evaluate your life. Have you gotten too busy to rest? Perhaps you've become a workaholic without being aware of it. You may need to ask family and friends what they think. (Photo via Pixabay)
3. Make practical changes. Pastors may want to take a month off where you used to only take a week. If you don't put it on your schedule and give it the same weight as other priorities in your life, you probably won't do it. Some churches may want to consider a Sabbath rest year and rotate your staff to give them extended time off. Maybe you pastor a smaller church and cannot do this, but you could stay away from the office for a month and only preach on Sunday. Give the time to the Lord, your family, and yourself.
4. Believe God to meet your financial needs. Don't presumptuously quit your job if you don't have another just because you cannot rest. Pray and ask others to join you in prayer for God to open a new door.
5. Churches may want to have a time of rest from their busy schedules. Just being at everything at church every week can wipe you out. Maybe you want to cancel all the extracurricular activities for a week or a month to allow the teachers and members time to rest from activity. I believe they would come back with renewed vigor if this was done.
6. Re-evaluate your life and see if God is really asking you to do everything you are currently trying to accomplish. Don't assume because you did something last year, you should continue this year. A time of evaluation at the beginning of each year would prove valuable. Establish boundaries and maintain the focus God has given you for each new year. Cease from your own labors and take on the burden of the Lord. His yoke is easy and His burden is light (Matt. 11:29-30).
7. Submit your schedule to godly friends or prayer partners who will help you maintain patterns of rest in your life.
Perhaps we are burned out because we have ignored the principle of the Sabbath's rest. Could the Body of Christ be struggling and not experiencing the victories we desire because we are trying to do things in our own strength? I believe if we will implement patterns of rest into our lives, God will pour out His blessings on the rest of our time.
It can be difficult to enter into the rest of the Lord, but it is a goal worth striving for. There is a lost and dying world that needs Jesus, and we need every soldier strong, ready to do battle in the service of the King. Let's follow His pattern for living, so we'll have strength to turn the battle at the gate.
Cindy Jacobs
Generals International

Email: generals@generals.org
Website: www.generals.org
Cindy Jacobs is an author, speaker, and teacher with a heart for discipling nations in the areas of prayer and prophetic gifts. She and Mike – her husband of 41 years – co-founded Generals International in 1985. She 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 she has spoken on nearly every inhabited continent to tens of thousands. Cindy has authored books, loves to travel and speak, but one of her favorite past-times is spending time with her husband Mike and their children Daniel and Mary Madison, along with her grandchildren.
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Monday, December 28, 2015

ANOINTING THE CREATIVE - Morris E. Ruddick - SIGN

Morris Ruddick

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ANOINTING THE CREATIVE
(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").

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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"He does not restrain them when His voice is heard. He does great things beyond our comprehension." Job 37:4,5

Mounting pressures often precede greater revelations from God. Understanding God's majesty and its correlation to the creative dimension of His nature is not only appropriate for the times. It is a requisite for being prepared for what is next with what God wants to release through us.

Job was overwhelmed by the loss of his family, his fortune and his health. His wife had given up on him. To compound all that, his friends had become finger-pointers and begun casting blame. It was at that juncture, as illustrated in the opening scripture, that Elihu gave Job a very blunt and dramatic defense of God's majesty. Elihu's word preceded God revealing Himself to Job in a way he had never known. 

What followed was a time of greater blessing and effectiveness than Job had ever thought possible.
In times of uncertainty and disorder, it is easy to get overwhelmed. Many years ago, the Lord gave me a word of wisdom addressing the issue of facing change. That word was that whatever sphere of influence we walk into, to immediately begin looking beyond it, lest it overwhelm. That wisdom carried the presumption of keeping our eyes on the Lord.

That word applies in good times and bad. We tend to get lax and slip into the status quo when things are going well. Yet, when things start hitting the fan we slow down, get distracted and diverted as we grabble with what our focus should be. In each instance, in different ways, we have slipped into being constrained and manipulated by the circumstances.

Yet this word to Job from Elihu focused on getting to a place where we can hear from God. In gazing upon His majesty, it taps the release of the creative.

The Bridge to the Unknown

While the "creative" has been popularized and limited largely to be the arts, the advertising field and to right brain type of functions, from a spiritual stance it represents much more. The creative is the bridge into the unknown. It includes business, technology and even the way we think.

The business world seeks the steps applied by Steve Jobs and the creative climate he fostered at Apple. Einstein once wisely stated that imagination is a lot more important than knowledge. The imagination is the part of the creative that gets outside the box into that dimension beyond the boundaries of the natural.

So it is for our potential. With God being the Creator, when we give focus to seeking Him as the One guiding our pathway we begin anointing our sphere of the creative far beyond the level demonstrated by the world.

This is why Scripture described Daniel as ten times better than his occult counterparts in the king's court. It was what Pharaoh recognized in Joseph that prompted him to promote Joseph from being a prisoner to becoming prime minister. Joseph and Daniel heard from God and received creative revelation beyond the scope of their human comprehension. Entrance into the creative works hand-and-hand with the prophetic.
The creative anointing is a process. Iridium was the forerunner of satellite phones. It had the technology. 

However, in the course of twelve years, Iridium was still operating with its original business assumptions. Kodak, the name synonymous with film invented the digital camera but then in 2012 went bankrupt. Despite their technological edges, these companies lacked the creative business foresight to keep up with the big picture changes taking place in the markets they served.

The Process

The creative is a process. It is progressive.

Moses imparted the wisdom that the secret things belong to the Lord. Yet, glimmers of these secret things are revealed to us, as His people and to our children (Deut 29:29). They are revealed by God. In God, the creative taps the future to bridge and instill a heritage that spans generations.

What God imparted to Moses was the framework to release the creative designed for a society in touch with the Creator. Against all odds historically this framework has demonstrated the power that will coalesce when God's Kingdom is released for all time.
Again, the unfolding of the creative is a process. 

It involves our mind-sets, the way we view things. It incorporates the development and application of our gifts. It also includes bringing increase, as illustrated by the parable of the talents. God's nature is not only creative and innovative, it builds and brings increase.

This process finds root and progresses with the wisdom Elihu passed on to Job: "He does not restrain them when His voice is heard. He does great things beyond our comprehension."

Thinking. The process begins and ends with the way we think. God commented that He chose Abraham because Abraham would impart His ways to his household. As God's people, we need to discern the heart and mind of the Lord. Knowing His heart and mind begins by knowing His ways with an undivided heart (Ps 86:11).

Our thinking needs to be guided by being God-centered and Kingdom-oriented in all that we do. Even at an early age, Joseph grasped the heart and mind of the Lord demonstrated by his prophetic dreams.

We also need mind-sets that are entrepreneurial and poised to embracing the new things God will bring into our situation. Being entrepreneurial just doesn't mean having our own business, although that is a means toward greater dependence on God and self sufficiency. Being entrepreneurial means constantly identifying opportunity and bringing forth increase in blessing by this process.

Our thinking needs to be leadership-minded, in how we influence and bless others with our gifts. Tz'dakah is the Hebrew word that means righteous charity. It is a community dynamic and responsibility that fosters opportunity and lends a helping hand to those in our sphere seeking the steps to God's calling for their lives.

It incorporates the mantle of Abraham to be blessed to be a blessing. Paul underscored the point of this mantle with the wisdom to bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. Jesus lived it by mapping out our pathway punctuated by the words of Isaiah in that He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows.

Creative thinking thrives when the model of the spiritual, the economic and community are operating together among God's people. Myopic thinking will stop the flow of the process and cause stagnation and what we refer to as the status quo.

The Gifts. The process incorporates the development of our gifts. The Word of God tells us that God gives gifts to men. To each is given a natural gift and to those who seek Him, as Elihu was admonishing Job, to combine it with a spiritual gift.

Before Job went through the fire, he was a righteous, religious man. When he emerged, his righteousness was enhanced as he became a spiritual man who ways were in communion with and interacting with God.

When our natural and spiritual gifts come together and are combined with the anointing of God something sparks. The creative is released. It doesn't happen overnight. It requires development and excellence of this combination of our natural and spiritual gifts. When our natural and spiritual gifts are operating together the creative process has detonated into flame and becomes anointed.

This was the anointing evident in Joseph when he was but a slave in Potiphar's house and in prison. Genesis 39 describes it bringing blessing and success to the ones he served. It was an anointing that everyone witnessed and knew came from God. It evoked the trust of each who had authority over Joseph: Potiphar, the jailer and then Pharaoh.

Increase. Entrepreneurship is a key part of this process. True entrepreneurship creates. It innovates and builds. From that will come increase. Iridium and Kodak created, but failed to innovate and build.

Entrepreneurship discerns opportunity and knows what to do about it. Within and outside business settings this is the dynamic, identifying and capitalizing on opportunity that extends the blessing to others to make the community of God's people to function and grow in the way God intended.

Jesus' parable of the talents places a high priority on the ones who find opportunity to bring increase from that with which they've been entrusted. He made it clear that the results will vary depending to our specific gifts and abilities. He said that the opportunity would be given each according to his own ability (Matt 25:15).

The creative process operating within community forms the basis of self-sufficiency that protects God's people against the backlash that will cyclically erupt from the world. The age-old seduction to be like everyone else is a trap that undermines the potential of self-sufficiency that God outlined to Moses in the wisdom designed to govern the community of God's people.

Big Picture Strategy

One of the biggest stumbling blocks for God's people over the centuries has been spiritual myopia. As King, David placed great dependence on the tribe of Issachar, whose anointing was to discern and understand the times and to know what to do. When we get to the point of considering the role of the creative anointing within community, we need the uniqueness of the Issachar anointing. We need God's big-picture outlook and we need the strategy He is imparting for the future.

Both the big picture and the strategy is the Kingdom. Jesus' central focus in preparing His followers was the Kingdom strategy, how to apply righteous power in corrupt settings. Similarly, the big picture was the restoration of Israel as the foundation of the Kingdom that would come forth with the bridging of the natural and spiritual with His return. Anointing the creative will employ this strategy in advancing us toward this big picture scenario of restoration.

God-Conscious Dependence

Genuine God-consciousness comes first from time spent with Him. It is a vital part of this creative process that unfolds over a lifetime. Time spent with Him fuels and enhances the creative anointing.

Then acts of faith, of putting into application this type of thinking and the gifts, along with the process of building and bringing increase will develop and mature over time. The diversity of these interactions within community will build the community and provide an influence, as well as a safe place within the world around us.

God never intended for his people to operate in monastic settings, but rather to be the igniters and examples of the knowledge of Him to the world around us. His wisdom is the self-sufficiency that makes us factors of influence while keeping us from being squeezed into the world's mold.

The key to maintaining the creative anointing from God is God-conscious dependence. This is what keeps the process moving forward and growing.

Throughout the history of God's people, those who rose to become what we consider as heroes of faith held an important thing in common: humility. Humility demands a focused consciousness of and dependency on God. It underlies the confidence that is in God and not ourselves.

Having worked closely with leaders who have spent extended times in hard-labor prisons for their faith, each will attest to the dynamic of the resulting humility and confidence in God -- in which His reality has been revealed and demonstrated beyond any human comprehension. The second most dangerous place for believers in leadership is having a confidence that believes in their own press releases. 

The most dangerous place is those, believing in their own press releases, imparting that influence to others. Nothing stops the process faster, opening the gates for deception.
Humility keeps the calibration between the natural and spiritual in precision-level balance. Job emerged from his experience in the fire humbled, but with a spiritual strength and confidence that brought a much greater impact from his gifts.

God-conscious dependency is the faith that consistently reaches for God's wisdom in the midst of adversity. Joseph and Daniel learned this humble dependency on God through adversity. For Moses and David, it was the same. Paul described the dynamic by stating that in his weakness that God would manifest.

Keeping the process flowing involves constant calibration between the natural and the spiritual. That calibration takes practice and it takes time. Yet, it is how destinies are determined. It is how the authority of vibrant prayer lives is developed.
In a world in which knowledge is leapfrogging, the status quo and using old models can stymie, divert and even destroy the process yielded by the creative anointing. 

God's people have an edge. With God as Senior Partner, the one whose majesty we embrace, we can expect that He will continually reveal great and mighty things beyond our natural grasp, when our focus is Him and we are listening.

"Lord, You will do nothing without revealing your secrets unto your servants the prophets." Amos 3:7
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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/ibooks andwww.BarnesandNoble.com.
Global Initiatives Foundation (www.strategic-initiatives.org) is a tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 non-profit whose efforts are enabled by the generosity of a remnant of faithful friends and contributors whose vision aligns with God's heart to mobilize the persecuted church to be the head and not the tail. 

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STANDING FOR TRUTH IN A WORLD OF DECEPTION - Now Think On This – Book 4 

Here are more encouraging messages written by Steve Martin for the Love For His People and Now Think On This blogs. 

They cover a variety of topics to encourage you, believers in Jesus, to stand strong in your daily walk, firmly committed for His plans and purposes in our nations. As the Lord would give Steve a word or two in his spirit, he would begin to write. 

With a prophetic and inspirational edge, these messages will be an encouragement to you to stand clear in your faith, fulfill the call on your life, and be a light to the nations, beginning within your own family and to those around you. These simple words are meant to be an addition to your daily Bible reading and prayer time. 

While the days growing darker, each of us must be built up in the faith of our forefathers and the Jewish writers of the Written Word, as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit. We must stand strong for truth in this world of deception which increasingly surrounds us.