Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Gospel of Martyrdom vs. the Gospel of Success - Michael Brown

In the Line of Fire, by Michael Brown

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The Gospel of Martyrdom 
vs. the Gospel of Success
MICHAEL BROWN, charismanews
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Stephen stood before the Sanhedrin. The appointed Jewish leadership confronted this anointed Jewish believer. They glared; he glowed. They were enraged; he was enraptured. Their faces were contorted with anger; his was like the countenance of an angel. “Men and brothers,” he said, “listen to me.”
He rehearsed the history of Israel, from Abraham to Moses to David, the faithfulness of God in spite of the unfaithfulness of the people. But Stephen was not there that day merely to recite the lessons of history. He was there to be a witness, and as a faithful witness he spoke. His words turned to piercing rebuke:
You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit! Was there ever a prophet your fathers did not persecute? They even killed those who predicted the coming of the Righteous One. And now you have betrayed and murdered Him -- you who have received the law that was put into effect through angels but have not obeyed it (7:51-53).
Soon his body lay battered and bloody, a mangled, motionless mass. He had not backed down. He had not compromised. He had not omitted a word. He was a witness and a prophetic voice. And that day he became the Church’s first martyr -- the first, but not the last. Hundreds of thousands have followed in his path. Being a witness for Jesus could cost you your life.
In the early Church, witnessing and martyrdom quickly became associated: The Greek word for “witness” is martyros. Witnesses testify with their lives and often seal their words with their own blood. Have you done any “witnessing” lately?
It’s one thing to read the Word and be stirred by the examples of men like Stephen. But this was real life! He was probably a young man with a wife and children. His whole future lay before him. His family was dependent on him. There may have been a toddler waiting to greet him that day when he came home. But he never came home!
And then there was his ministry. He was a powerful preacher, anointed to heal the sick and perform miracles. Think of all the lives he could touch! Think of all the good he could do for the kingdom of God.
Why didn’t Stephen simply deny the false charges? “Men and brothers, the accusations are not true.” Why didn’t he politely dismiss their questions and calm their anger? Why did he continue to stand up and speak out? The answer challenges us all: He was not seeking to save his life; he was seeking to be a witness.
For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for Me will find it (Matt. 16:25).
This is the story of the true Church in every nation and in every age:
You did not renounce your faith in Me, even in the days of Antipas, My faithful witness, who was put to death in your city—where Satan lives (Rev 2:13b).
This is the gospel of martyrdom, the gospel of Jesus. It is the gospel that Paul preached and lived:
I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the gospel of God’s grace (Acts 20:24).
That is why he could say:
I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain (Phil 1:20-21).
As Leonard Ravenhill observed in Why Revival Tarries, Paul didn’t mind if the cost of his obedience was prison, for it were better that he should be “the prisoner of the Lord for a few years than that his fellow men should be the devil’s prisoners in hell forever.
How different this is from the philosophy that rules in today’s luxury-soaked America. How different this is from the modern gospel of success! Jesus cut to the very core of the issue. When Peter told the Lord in no uncertain terms that He was not to go the way of suffering, rejection, and death (“Never, Lord!” he said.” This shall never happen to you!”), Jesus identified Peter’s words as satanic.
Get behind Me, Satan! [Jesus said to Peter.] You are a stumbling block to Me; you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men. (Matt. 16:23)
What was at the root of this satanically inspired theology? What fueled Peter’s opposition to the cross? It was a different set of values, a different perspective, a different viewpoint, a different understanding: “you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men.” Now we’re getting down to the basics!
One “gospel” is interested in the things of this world, the things of men. The other gospel is interested in eternal things, the things of God. One message cultivates preservation of self; the other cultivates denial of self. One says, “Add to your life!” The other says, “Lose your life!” One message encourages self-satisfaction, the other encourages self-denial. One message tells carnally minded people “what their itching ears want to ear” (2 Tim 4:3); the other message tells the truth.
Whether or not we have much in this world is not the central issue. (Most of us in America have an incredible abundance, dozens of times what we actually need to live.) What matters is our attitude towards our what we have. And we who have an abundance must guard our hearts. Riches are deceitful!
Jesus rebuked the church of Laodicea: You say, “I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.” But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful poor, blind and naked (Rev 3:17).
But Jesus commended the church of Smyrna:
I know your afflictions and your poverty—yet you are rich. . . . Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you into prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution ten days. Be faithful to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life (Rev 2:9-10).
We must see how tragically earthly the gospel of success really is. It still stands in the way of the cross. It still rebukes Jesus for promising suffering and death. In fact, it actually calls the path to Calvary “religious”—meaning traditional,unanointed, and fruitless.
It is no overstatement to say that there is no cross in the gospel of success. In its most extreme modern forms, it originates from the pit. (Remember, it was Satan whom Jesus rebuked for trying to keep Him from going to the cross.) The gospel of success criticizes the message of the cross because it leads to “death.” But the true gospel must lead to death—death to the flesh, death to the will of man, death to this world’s priorities. Only through death can there be resurrection. Only through the cross can there be abundant life. In fact, if you want what some teachers call “the God kind of life” you’re going to have to experience “the Jesus kind of death.” Which path will you take?
The last generation taught what is often called “pie in the sky” theology—and this theology certainly had its problems! There were plenty of negative distortions in the message. But we have substituted something worse. We now have the theology of “have your cake and eat it too.” The first message starved its hearers, depriving them of the blessings of life in the Spirit in this world. The second message engorges them, robbing them of the light of eternity.
People of God, we are not to center our lives around eating and drinking, gaining and possessing, having more and being merry, because tomorrow we do not die. No. We live forever! How foolish that we conduct ourselves as if this world were our lasting home. We’re just passing through!
When Jacob was a frail old man he said to Pharaoh:
The years of my pilgrimage are a hundred and thirty. My years have been few and difficult, and they do not equal the years of pilgrimage of my fathers (Gen 47:9).
King David, in spite of the equivalent of billions of dollars of riches, could say at the end of his life:
We are aliens and strangers in Your sight, as were all our forefathers. Our days on earth are like a shadow, without hope (1 Chr 29:15).
Hebrews 11 commends Abraham—certainly a prosperous and influential man—because,
By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God. . . . [All of them] admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own ... a heavenly one (11:9-10, 13-14, 16).
How much more does the New Testament call us to live in the light of eternity!
Jesus told His disciples to rejoice when they were persecuted and rejected, “because great is your reward in heaven ...” (Matt 5:12). He told them—and us!—to store up treasures in heaven (Matt 6:19-21), and Peter reminds us that we have a heavenly inheritance “that can never perish, spoil or fade” (1 Pet 1:4). That’s why we who suffer for Jesus now will be “overjoyed” when His glory will be revealed at His return (1 Pet 4:13). There is great joy now because there will be endless joy then!
You sympathized with those in prison [for the faith] and joyfully accepted the confiscation of your property, because you knew that you yourselves had better and lasting possessions (Heb 10:34).
Consider the example of C. T. Studd. Raised in a wealthy, aristocratic home in England last century, he became a national celebrity as a sensational cricket player at Cambridge. (He could have become the “Michael Jordan” of his generation.) But through the preaching of D. L. Moody, he experienced a deep transformation and left everything to go to the mission field.
Was he wrong for abandoning a phenomenal sports career in England in order to preach the Word in China and Africa? Was he “religious” because he chose to forsake fame, fortune, and comfort to live sacrificially among the heathen? The decisions he made and the path he chose make one thing perfectly clear: He was not seeking to get ahead in this world. He was seeking to please the Lord. There is a difference!
On judgment day, and throughout eternity, men and women like C. T. Studd will be accounted wise. They will have our admiration and God’s commendation. Does anything stop us from following their lead? It will mean going against the grain!
Our country is saturated with a “save your life, improve your life” mentality—from health clubs to exercise videos, from savings plans to retirement funds, from insurance policies to computer programs guaranteed to put you “in control of your life.” Be successful! Live in greater security and ease! Enjoy the American dream! Jesus says, “Follow Me -- even to the point of death.”
After His resurrection, He told Peter the kind of death by which he would glorify God (John 21:19). What a concept! Think of a discussion among the first eleven disciples: “Matthew, Bartholomew, Thomas, by what kind of death are you going to glorify Him?” For these men, this would not have been idle talk: According to tradition, all the first apostles, with the exception of John, died a martyr’s death. (John was reportedly boiled in oil twice -- and survived.) For them, the issue was not, “Will we be called to die for the glory of God?” But rather, “By what kind of death will we glorify Him?”
What about us? Is the call any different today? By what kind of death are we called to glorify God? Death to our reputation? Death to human opinion? Death to our careers? Death to our plans and goals? Or maybe the literal death of a martyr? Savonarola, the prophetic priest in the fifteenth century Catholic Church understood the cost of fidelity to the Lord. When offered the red hat of a cardinal, he replied: “No hat will I have but that of a martyr, reddened with my own blood.”
The fatal flaw of the modern, carnal prosperity message is that it encourages us to set our eyes on the things of this world. It makes it harder for us to leave all, lose self, and follow Jesus. It eliminates the call to take up our cross. (Remember, Jesus was not the only One called to carry the cross. Read Luke 9:23 several times out loud, and digest each word slowly: “If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me.”)
The gospel of success says, “Jesus died for you so you could prosper and succeed in this world.” (Of course, there is some truth to the prosperity message, but its emphasis is way off.) The biblical message says, “Live so as to lose your life for the Lord”—meaning go anywhere, do anything, make any sacrifice—as long as souls are saved, lives are changed, the kingdom is extended, and Jesus is exalted. As children of God, we now make our decisions based on entirely different priorities. We are already subjects of the heavenly kingdom. We have already died to this world!
Of course, there are things in this present age that are important. Justice in our society is important. Compassionate action on behalf of the poor and hurting is important. Righteousness and integrity are important. Morality and family values are important. But only those whose lives are given over to a higher—and eternal—purpose can radically change things here. As C. S. Lewis said:
It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this one.
Can we be honest with ourselves? A major reason why we don’t take a stand against godless laws is because we don’t want to risk our lives. We’re not willing to suffer the consequences. A key reason why we don’t share our faith more clearly and -- in love -- more aggressively is because we don’t want to experience rejection. We don’t want to lose our friends, or our jobs, or our ease. One major factor that keeps many of us from the mission field is that we’re too comfortable here and now. (Let’s face it: Here and now is where it’s at for most of us. There’s only one way you can prove me wrong: Live differently!)
It’s time for the old spirit of martyrdom to enter the church of America. (Much of the Church worldwide has no choice in the matter. Christianity for them is synonymous with suffering. Just ask the families of the Christian men in Sudan or Ethiopia who were crucified for their faith -- in the last few months.) It’s time that we do God’s will, and God’s will alone.
I once heard Richard Wurmbrand ask why, when the Supreme Court passed the law removing public prayer from our schools, American Christians chose to comply. What would have happened if we simply refused to obey? The whole thing probably would have been turned around overnight. And if it wasn’t turned around? Then at least the church, through her biblical obedience, would have been turned around!
If only we would value obedience to the Lord more highly than we value self-preservation! If only the favor of God were more meaningful to us than the opinions of people! If only we would count suffering for Jesus to be a privilege! What could stop us then? This country boasts of 50-70 million born-again Christians. (Of course, that figure is preposterous.) But what if just million true believers here (just twenty thousand from each state!) decided to obey God and stand up for what is right, regardless of the cost? Our nation would be absolutely shaken. Now is the time to awake!
In 1984, after hearing K. P. Yohannan of Gospel for Asia preach a challenging message, a Christian man named Samuel gave up his good job in South India and moved with his family to the region of Karnataka. There he began preaching to unreached Hindus, known for their hostility to the gospel. The Lord blessed the work, and even a Hindu priest was born again.
This was more than the extremists could take. They burst into a meeting one Sunday and severely beat Samuel with iron rods, breaking his hand, arm, leg, and collar bone. When his seven year old son ran up and cried out, “Please don’t kill our daddy!” they struck the boy on the spine, breaking his back. Then they left, warning Samuel that if he ever preached there again, they would kill him. The beating was so severe that Samuel and his son were hospitalized for several months.
After his release, Samuel attended a workers’ meeting with K. P. Yohannan. The first night, during a time of prayer, his arm was supernaturally healed of paralysis he was suffering as a result of his beating. The next night he testified of the things he had recently experienced for the Lord.
K. P. asked Samuel, “What are you going to do now?” With a peaceful determination, the young man replied: “I am going back. Even if I am killed, my blood will be the foundation for many more churches.” He returned and has continued to preach. His son is back in school and is also doing well. And Samuel has baptized many more converts—and has been beaten again.
Would we have gone back and preached? K. P. was honest enough to admit that his own reaction might have been different. First he would have come up with lots of good scriptures to justify not going back. And then he would have used his best argument:
I’m only 40-some years old! God wants me to use my brain for His kingdom. With all the investment He has made in my life since I was sixteen, would it be right for me to be killed by some fanatics next week? Don’t be stupid! I am going to leave this place so I will have another forty years of my life to invest in and build God’s kingdom (Living in the Light of Eternity, 159-60).
Samuel thought differently. He was not out to save his life, he was out to save sinners. With such resolve how could he be defeated? His life is not his own! In past centuries, missionaries endued with the same spirit sailed off to far away lands with their belongings packed in caskets. They were making a one way trip!
A few years ago, a young evangelist moved into an area in Asia famous for its violent resistance to Jesus. The radical religious opposition immediately came to his apartment, making their intentions clear: “We’ll kill you if you stay here and preach!” The evangelist only smiled. “I came to die,” he replied. Today his church has 200 members. That is the power of the gospel of martyrdom. That is true success.
Michael Brown is author of The Real Kosher Jesus and host of the nationally syndicated talk radio show The Line of Fire on the Salem Radio Network. He is also president of FIRE School of Ministry and director of the Coalition of Conscience. Follow him at AskDrBrown on Facebook or at@drmichaellbrown on Twitter.
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Kingdom Business Association Conference - 2013


KBA Member Registration Price: $65.00

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Conference Dates Oct 24-Oct 26, 2013

Kingdom Business Association Conference

The Kingdom Business Association presents:
Harnessing the Supernatural Business Advantage.

Our last four Kingdom Business Association (KBA) weekends
sold out so don’t wait to register for this year's Conference
October 24-26. 

Lance Wallnau, Dave Yarnes, Rick Joyner, 
and others will focus on 
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KBA membership is not required to attend.

To learn more about the KBA please visit www.kbabiz.com.

Speakers


Dr. Lance Wallnau is a dynamic teacher with a unique and powerful gift for imparting the Word of God. His anointed messages are remembered years afterwards because he captivates his audiences by humor, illustrations, drawings, and fresh vocabulary which penetrates deep into the heart with incredible authority, clarity, and personal application. 

Lance's prophetic teaching helps people see a clearer path into transformation. His unique style and humor is designed to keep you smiling so it isn't too painful when the truth hits home. Such high intensity in the Holy Spirit, accompanied by his pointed, colorful delivery, and use of diagrams and instruments enable him to impact his audiences and clients worldwide. His teaching is an unforgettable experience.

 
David Yarnes is Vice President of MorningStar Ministries. He is responsible for overseeing the ministry’s physical and financial infrastructure, as well as the planning and implementation of MorningStar’s interest in the Heritage Tower Project and senior housing investments, including acquisitions and development under the direct oversight of the President, Rick Joyner.

Mr. Yarnes has been the President and majority owner of several investment companies including: Triumph Capital Management, LLC, and founder/President of Willow Bay, Inc., which owned commercial office buildings and The Crown Theater performing arts center. 

He is a co-founder of Proactive Loan Servicing and Proactive Wealth Management. Mr. Yarnes resides in Fort Mill, SC with his wife of twenty-one years, Gina Yarnes, and their three children, Mathew, Nathan, and Samuel.

 
Rick Joyner is Founder and Executive Director of MorningStar Ministries and Heritage International Ministries and is the Senior Pastor at MorningStar Fellowship Church. Rick is President of The Oak Initiative, an interdenominational movement that mobilizes Christians to engage in the great issues of our time. 

He has authored more than forty books, including The Final Quest Trilogy, There Were Two Trees in the Garden, and A New America. Rick and his wife, Julie, have five children: Anna Jane, Aaryn, Amber, Ben, and Sam.

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The Café will be selling breakfast, lunch, and dinner on site Friday and Saturday.

Advance meal packages are available for $75.00 and will include breakfast, lunch, and dinner Friday and Saturday.

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Prophetic and healing team ministry will be available.

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Looking forward to this one!!!

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Many in Israel Expect Yeshua's Return Soon

Many in Israel Expect Yeshua's Return Soon

Jerusalem
The city of Jerusalem (© istockphto/luoman; jcarillet)
When we arrived in Israel in 1983, a very pretty two-story apartment with a small garden awaited us. It was owned by an orthodox rabbi from Canada who saw us "Gentiles" as a prophetic sign that the nations would be coming up to Jerusalem to worship the God of Israel.
So convinced was he that he actually had his lawyer include an interesting clause in our rental contract. It says, "When the Messiah comes, the Hilsdens must vacate the apartment by the end of the month." He wasn't joking.
When he and his wife dropped by to see us, though, we did kid around a little. We said, "No problem. We may be gone by then, and you'll get all our stuff." He countered, "And when He comes, we'll be sure to ask Him if He's been here before."
Jerusalem, it has been said, is a prophetic "epicenter," and even though my husband (who is a theologian) and I have not really parked on a fixed or detailed eschatological view, still we agree with the rabbi: We are living in the last days, and we, with him, are living in expectation.
There is a blessing on those who read the book of Revelation (Rev. 22:7). The writer John didn't provide us with a commentary. Its meaning is still shrouded, even though men have attempted over and over to apply it to contemporary places, events and people. There is a stern warning not to add or subtract from the book (vv. 18-19). Yet every time something significant happens, we pore over the prophecies to see if we can connect the newspapers to the Bible.
Sometimes we do find eerie correlations. Today's Jerusalem does seem like the "heavy stone" described in Zechariah 12 (NKJV). The "mark of the beast" does not seem as far-fetched as it did a hundred years ago. The frequent earthquakes and natural disasters do bring to mind Yeshua's words about "birth pains" in Matthew 24 (NIV). Don't forget that those who were living in expectation recognized from prophecy the first coming of Yeshua 2,000 years ago.
The main thing is that we must live like servants who are expecting their master to walk in the door any second. We must be "pulling people out of the fire" as if we expected the ceiling to fall any second. We weren't told to live in a panic but to be "on the job" and about the business that Yeshua assigned us to do. He's told us that we can't know when. But He gave us signs to watch for and warned us to be at our post and be faithful, wise and watchful.  
Read Matthew 24—and if you have time, chapter 25 as well.
I want to be ready, Yeshua, for the day that You appear. Help me to be at Your business.  Keep me from distractions, laziness and self-seeking. Pull me back in when I stray, because I want You to say to me, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Maranatha! Amen, come, Lord Yeshua! 
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Morris Ruddick - THE MODEL IN MOTION

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THE MODEL IN MOTION
(c) Morris E. Ruddick

"For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit, and to us, to lay upon you 
no greater burden than these necessary things." Acts 15:28

The world's system is being shaken. Tenets of leadership, once accepted 
as the standard, are in question. The response of God's chosen to this 
shaking; the response needed to impact nations requires more than 
what can be done in the natural. It demands a community-level response 
and a higher level of leadership. 

The response needed is to foundationally restore God's order. The response
will flow from the ancient model of God-centered entrepreneurial 
community being fully set in motion by a people mobilized in God.

Within Christendom today are remarkable models to mobilize churches. 
Likewise, the last generation has seen incredible models that have 
mobilized missionaries. Now, we have entered the time of mobilizing 
the marketplace. All this has been good.

However, in each of these cases there's been a serious blind-spot. That 
blind-spot is created from the premise that if you are successful in one area, 
then success will follow in other areas. The blind-spot has also held that 
if you just employ a successful Western church model, then by doing it 
enough it will transform society. Not so.

Church growth should be the by-product rather than the goal. Mobilizing 
missionaries should be the by-product rather than the goal. Spiritual 
success first pivots on changing the spiritual climate to the level that it 
impacts a culture. It is a process. It is a process that emanates from 
God's order. At its crux is the restoration of the biblical model that fully 
embraces the interactive dynamic of the spiritual, the economic and 
community, all operating in concert.

Getting the Model Right

The greatest heroes of faith were catalysts for change; they countered 
worldly standards with God's wisdom to bring strategic-level change. In 
each case, they heard from God, and harnessed strategies from the 
Spirit of the Lord that shifted the spiritual climate and impacted the 
culture. In the cases of Joseph and Daniel, against all odds, this shift 
was done from within the world's system.

In the cases of Moses and David, the standard of God's order was 
elevated and the shift began as the community was mobilized to 
respond. In all of these cases, the catalyst was a unique brand of 
leadership; leadership by anointing.

Getting the Priorities Right

Let's tell it like it is. The marketplace movement is attracting many 
who operate on the unspoken premise that if you just throw enough 
money at something, then the result will have God's blessing and bring 
the needed restoration. Some assert that if we just plant Western 
churchianity around the world, it will solve all the problems.

Yet, despite all the mobilization of recent years, both the West and 
the world seem to have more problems now than ever. America's 
leadership is divided and the nation is teetering economically. 
Haiti has had a lot of money thrown at it; ten times more in aid than 
it has had investment. Still it remains for the most part under the 
bondage of corruption. Nigeria, considered one of the most evangelized 
nations in the world remains one of the most lawless and impoverished. 
Churches there are escape-hatches from the moral degradation that 
reigns around them. There indeed needs to be something more that 
brings genuine change.

Discerning God's Big-Picture

As a whole, worldly success and power has blinded us to the urgent 
need for God's ancient model. It is a spiritual shortsightedness that 
tends to result in our majoring in minors and getting the priorities wrong. 
Jesus told the Pharisees that they strained gnats and swallowed camels. 
In all their religious priorities, they missed the forest for the trees.

Jesus warned that in the latter days, indeed the days we have entered, 
that we should be wary of false prophets and false messiahs who misguide. 
We should beware of modern-day Pharisees with myopic mind-sets, whose 
leadership causes us to miss the big-picture and the model drawn from 
the ancient paths.

There is a need to restore and a need to revive things spiritually. It involves 
more than mobilizing people and organizations; it involves the release of a 
people who, as a community, will demonstrate the reality of God. That's at
the foundation of revival, when it is the Spirit of the Lord truly orchestrating 
things, rather than man.

It goes back to the opening scripture and the words of the Apostle James 
as he set in order the priority of the "necessary things" for the early church. 
Over the centuries, God's ways through His people has had a pattern. It's 
been the simple things that have confounded the wise, as the Lord has 
used ordinary people to do extraordinary things to break the mold; the mold 
of the bondage of corruption. That takes God being at the helm of decisions. 
That means leaders and a community who truly hear His voice.

The Model in Motion

Something very significant happens when a community begins operating 
in the way that God intended. King David's leadership exemplified this. 
When Israel and Judah came together it brought about the dynamic of 
dominion. That is God's original mandate. The rest of the world stood in 
awe, because it was recognized that God was with them. That wasn't all. 
With dominion established, it led them into a time of great peace and 
prosperity reflective of God's order restored.

Historically, when Jews have been a part of another culture, the dynamic
of community has proven to make them stand out and shine as 
disproportionate achievers and contributors. Only one other ethnic 
group prospers so well when operating as a culture within a culture 
and that is the Chinese.

Yet, the strategy is not just community, but business-based community. 
When God is at the helm, it flourishes even more. In a handful of Asian 
nations, the Chinese also represent the foundation of Christians. Their 
employment of Christian community far excels anything even approached 
by Christians in the West.

Years ago in the West, an attempt was made to replicate community 
parameters in corporate settings. A book was written about it in the 1
950s titled "The Organization Man." It fell short as a culture driven by 
conformity and blind-obedience.

God's Strategy of Community

However, God's dynamic of community is very different. It is one of service 
and cooperation. It is one of nurturing and fostering opportunity for others. 
It is a safe-place with God at the center with His people sharing a common 
purpose as they apply their diversity of gifts for the common good. It is a 
light shining in the darkness because God is there. It is God's people 
operating beyond that place of human effort turning the ordinary into the 
extraordinary; an assembly of those known by His name operating in the 
exponential in making a difference by enabling others. It is the group 
setting through which God's Kingdom rule is established.

God's strategy of community pivots on being a trust society; with influence 
extended to those around them. It ignites a God-centered middle class 
bearing the potential for growth and increase. Since God has had a people,
in civilizations without a middle class, God has sent the Jewish people in 
to serve this function as merchants and bankers and people of business. 
In these roles, they have become a people of influence and change, as 
they have served as advisors to kings, rulers and leaders in governments 
and businesses with the wisdom of God's standards.

When God's people begin truly operating in community; when the model 
is set in motion, it is then that God's full strategies begin to be released. 
This has quite often been in conjunction with the pressures of operating 
against impossible odds. Yet, under pressure, this has been how God's 
strategy operates at its best: Light against darkness. Again and again, 
the pressures have galvanized and melded the role of community and the 
role of community leaders.

The model that began with Abraham, of God-centered, entrepreneurial 
community works. It works against the odds.

Alignment for the Strategy

When priorities became confused in the first century church, the 
Apostle James decreed the need to give focus to the "necessary things."
 So it is today, that many with good intentions have been majoring in 
minor things. Priorities have been approached in reverse. There is a
need for the alignment of God's strategy.

We've entered a time when the roots to the faith that were expunged by 
Constantine in the fourth century are being restored and released, with 
great impact. It's through the simple things that God is confounding the 
"wise." The results are breaking the mold; and building a path into the 
restoration of God's order and the fulfillment of His purposes for His creation.

Biblical community is the necessary ingredient to embrace the strategies 
needed for the times we have entered: to prepare and to be prepared as 
the world hits the disconnects of its paradigms.

Disruptive Strategies and Anointings

That means preparing for change that will challenge the old order of things. 
It is change that pivots not on heightened religious activity that marked the 
Pharisees, but rather on God's order for a society, with the foundational 
truths outlined in the Torah. It is change that disrupts the counterfeits 
and establishes God's Kingdom dynamic. 

Within business terms, a disruptive technology or innovation creates a 
new market or value structure. It eventually goes on to disrupt an existing 
market or value structure, often displacing what may have been a technology 
standard. It typically happens unexpectedly, first by innovations designed 
for a different set of consumers in a new market and later by lowering 
prices in an existing market.

Not unlike the way that personal computers established a whole new order 
of how business is conducted, God's people historically have employed 
disruptive strategies in the process of restoring God's order. Leadership-wise, 
the heroes of faith operated with disruptive anointings. They were change 
artists establishing a new standard and order of things; God's order.

God's disruptive strategies and anointings are explosive. There are three 
age-old, big-picture targets for God's disruptive strategies within the 
marketplace today: economic, cultural and power. These are the 
"necessary things."

Economic. Economically, God has had the original economy. It is based 
on the Lord, both individually and community-wise being the Senior Partner 
and leading the way.

Cultural. Culturally, we have the examples of both Joseph and Daniel, who 
despite the extreme adversity and culture of sorcery, changed the spiritual 
climate of pagan nations and established God's order to harness their 
resources for God's purposes.

Power. Power-wise, Jesus spent His earthly ministry raising the bar and 
endowing a small group of followers with the keys to employ righteous 
power in a corrupt world.

We've entered a new season. It is a time to be prepared. It is a time to 
prepare and be poised to put the model in motion.

It is a time for leaders to see beyond the blind-spots and counterfeits; 
and get God's big-picture perspective right. It is a time to reach beyond 
our false illusions and start applying this age-old, three-fold model of the 
spiritual, community and the economic working together.

It is a time to be alert for where believers, communities large enough to 
be a culture within a culture, control the resources with the model in motion. 
It is a time to be alert for alliances with modern-day pharaohs who seek 
the prophetic wisdom and model that modern-day Josephs can apply to 
their resources. Of the top 100 world economies, 53 are corporations. 
There's a world whose hopeless condition is looking for the REALITY of 
God operating, within a people, who can truly demonstrate it.

Before us is the change, the paradigm shift of all ages. The need is 
for those who will hear God's voice and obey; mobilized communities 
who will apply their disruptive anointings and set the model in motion. 
The need is for prophetic stewards, who like Joseph, are blessed to 
be a blessing; who wield the authority of the anointing to lead the 
displacement of the bondages economically, culturally and power-wise; 
and with a focus on the necessary things, to restore God's order.

"And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us, and establish 
the work of our hands for us; yes, establish the work of our hands." 
Psalm 90:17
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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;" 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. 

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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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Global Initiatives Foundation was established by Morris and Carol Ruddick to serve, encourage and train community builders and those at the forefront of God's marketplace agendas and faith-based initiatives programs, as well as serving as ambassadors of God's light and truth where God's light is dim.

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SOMETHING MORE
BY MORRIS E. RUDDICK


Spiritually, the times demand "something more." For those called 
as Joseph-Daniels, this book outlines a pathway of stewarding 
your calling. It begins with going beyond absorbing information 
to entering a vibrant process leading to a path described by 
Jesus as having its entrance at the narrow gate. 

Find out more HERE...

THE HEART OF A KING
BY MORRIS E. RUDDICK


These are times that cry out for true leadership. Those paying 
the cost are a remnant with a heart and identity inexorably 
tied to God. They will receive the keys to release His 
Kingdom in their domains. These are the ones with the 
heart of a king. 

Find out more HERE...


GOD'S ECONOMY, ISRAEL 
AND THE NATIONS
BY MORRIS E. RUDDICK


God's economy operates against all odds - not an option 
in lands of distress or in today's post-9/11 environment. 
The faith-based roots that undergird God's purposes for 
business are releasing community-building initiatives. 

Find out more HERE...

THE JOSEPH-DANIEL CALLING
BY MORRIS E. RUDDICK


Modern-day Josephs and Daniels will serve strategically 
as instruments of God's purpose in secular positions of influence 
within seats of power of this world. This timely book 
addresses the dynamics of this calling, God's economy, and 
the preparation, character, and challenges of these uniquely 
called Josephs and Daniels. 

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My Hope America With Billy Graham: The Cross - Trailer

Billy Graham



After preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world for the better part of the last century, Billy Graham has one more message to share with My Hope America. 

In conjunction with Billy Graham’s book, The Reason for My Hope, and the Christian CD, My Hope, Billy Graham seeks to empower America to turn back to Christ and eventually the world through a genuine relationship with Jesus.