When You are going North and Things Go South

When You are going North and Things Go South

When God speaks by Doug Adison

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There are some things that we need to be careful of when it comes to hearing God. Here are 3 things that we need to watch out for:

1. No response
Not responding to, or not valuing, God’s prophetic words to us can cause us to not hear His voice. God can speak to us—but we need to write it down and pray about it to understand what is being spoken.

2. Misinterpreting
Misinterpreting—this is a big one for those who are learning to discern. God’s ways are often different than ours, and the prophetic ministry is designed to help us grow and mature. It requires us to understand how to test a prophetic word and learn to interpret it.

3. Over-responding
Sometimes we can fall into the trap of not understanding the timing of a prophetic word. We need to be careful not to respond too soon or at a greater level than what God is saying. Oftentimes, we can get overly excited and try to step out in faith and make major decisions based on a small amount of revelation.

Bringing balance

Here are a few things to consider when God speaks to you:
• Does it line up with the Bible?
• Has God spoken something similar to you before?
• How does it feel in your spirit?
• Does it hit you in a positive or a negative way?

Sometimes God is calling you to change, and it will feel different than it has before. Be open about an initial reaction you may have, whether positive or negative, because when we are resistant to change we may react negatively at first. What will help is if you focus on discerning from your spirit, not based on how your mind feels about it.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:19–22 NIV, Paul says, “Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good, reject every kind of evil.”

I think there is a misunderstanding these days about how to judge a prophetic word. It tends to be thought of as a negative thing as opposed to objectively looking at the prophetic word and weighing it out. “But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” Hebrews 5:14 NIV

It takes practice to learn to discern God’s voice. Training and instruction, from others who are mature in hearing God, will help too.

Activating your prophetic word

When God speaks to us we need to write it down, pray about it and test the word. Once we determine that yes, this is a prophetic word from God—then there are things you can do now to help activate it in your life. These can be small steps like research, reading a book or taking a class on what God is calling you to do.

We do not have to over respond or buy something expensive before the right time. Here is an example of how I have activated prophetic words in my life:

I received several prophetic words years ago about God using me in the area of dream interpretation. So, I did some research, read some books and found a ministry that offered training on it. I took the courses, and then once I knew for sure this was what God was calling me to—I went further.

I made extensive notes on dream interpretation and contacted the ministry I had received the training from. I made a list of questions, and was humble about making some recommendations on how they could develop an Internet based follow-up program to help their students. They, then, offered me a job to implement the program I had suggested, and over a 3-year period I was moved into full-time dream interpretation ministry.

I hope this helps you to grow in your ability to hear God—and to bring balance in how to discern and respond. Get ready for more, as God is about to speak to you in greater ways!

And for even more on this and on how to activate prophetic words over your life, check out my brand new book, God Spoke, Now What?—available now!

Blessings,

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Doug Addison

Honduras Mission

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“Faith to Leave the Familiar Into the Unfamiliar” by Mark Chironna, Orlando, FL

Over the years I have spent a great deal of time sharing on the journey Abram took from Ur of the Chaldees to the Land of Promise. I have been coaching it in the language of “leaving the familiar for the unfamiliar” for decades. When I first began to share the concept of “leaving the familiar for the unfamiliar” it was a seed. I had observed that seed as carefully and intentionally as I knew how at that season of my life. Yet all seeds grow, and as I sowed that seed into the hearts and minds of the faithful, I began to reap a harvest of insight, and that harvest continually grows. Let’s see if that harvest of insight can strengthen you in this season.

Here is the text from the first 3 verses of Genesis 12:

“Now the Lord said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.'”

“Leaving the familiar” isn’t always easy. It indeed requires faith. The word “familiar” has its etymology from mid-14th Century France, where the word began to be used to describe that with which one is intimate, very friendly, and on a family-footing. As you can obviously tell, the word “familiar” is tied to the word “family”.

The Walk of Faith

It was a real stretch of faith for Abram to leave his country, his relatives, and his father’s house. God addressed his relationships from his largest “family” (his country), to his extended family (relatives) to his “father’s house” (immediate family). A careful reading of the story tells us that he didn’t quite leave well, and it caused him delay of entrance into the purposes and promises of God because of his failure to leave his father, and then warfare because of his need to bring along his nephew Lot. Before we castigate Abram for his failure to fully obey, we need to remember that we too have a difficult time letting go of all things familiar no matter who would ask us to do so, even God! (Photo via Pixabay)

So what lessons can we learn about the faith necessary for leaving the familiar? Plus, who really gets excited about launching into the realm of the unfamiliar, since it is way past our normal and preferred living space? In other words, it is outside of our comfort zone.

At some point in your journey with God, He is going to test you and see if He has your whole heart. He will invite you to “leave the familiar for the unfamiliar”. That may not mean your family necessarily, or even your occupation (though for many who have followed Christ it has indeed cost them such a high price throughout Church history). Yet there are some things that we have become attached to, that we have a high emotional investment in, that when God requires of us to let them go, it really isn’t “fun”. Anyone who will tell you that the walk of faith is a “cake walk”, has NEVER had to walk by faith.

Yet here is the dynamic that we need to consider: if God is requiring of us to move into a new dimension and arena of faith, of necessity, we have to move past the current arena of faith we have been walking in. That is the reason that Paul the apostle tells us that we go “from faith, to faith” (Romans 1:17). In the Greek language it indicates going out from one dimension of faith in order to enter into another dimension of faith. You have to exit out so you can enter in!

When God told Abram to make an exit out of a chapter in his life, God made it clear that He would not reveal the entrance to the next chapter until Abram had fully departed from the former chapter. Notice what the Lord says in verse 1 of Genesis 12, and pay attention to the italicized words:

“Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you…”

God had not shown him yet the place he was going to. How come God didn’t do that? Doesn’t God understand the nature of sound psychology? He built us as goal-oriented creatures. Our plans are aborted when we have no destination. That is simply the reality…at least from a natural understanding of things. If you don’t know what port you are sailing towards, your ship won’t be navigated well at all, and any view of the horizon will not serve you. It was Seneca the Younger who said, “When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind.”

However, what do you do when God calls you to leave the familiar for the unfamiliar and doesn’t show you the final destination? Do you resist? Do you move reluctantly? Or do you implicitly trust His goodness in the midst of every conflict and decision and move forward by faith?

Shift, Move Forward, Trust the Process

Moving forward usually implies a direction does it not?

However, with God, moving forward always implies the direction known as “faith”. It is about walking by faith and not by our senses.

When you are exiting a chapter of your life because the Lord has seen fit to bring that chapter to an end, there are all sorts of dynamics that actually take place in your life to assist you in moving forward by faith. What sort of dynamics might they be? The answer is simple: things change circumstantially, attitudes change internally, and when they interact, something in you realizes you need to make some sort of a shift positionally!

The journey of faith isn’t first and foremost about progress, it is about process! You and I live by the “proceeding Word of God”. The Word of the Lord over our lives releases a process because everything for you as a Believer emanates from and results from what God is speaking over your life. The process implies a journey. It implies development and continuation. Progress is made because you trust the process!

Trusting the process isn’t always easy, because when you leave the familiar and cross a threshold into the realm of the unfamiliar, it is as if you are in a rowboat without any oars. I tend to think that when the Lord called Abram to leave the familiar it released no small crisis in his heart. That seems evident by the fact that he took his father with him and delayed his hearing from the Lord any further, and his father had to die before the Lord would speak to him (see Genesis 11:31-32).

Terah was Abram’s father, and Terah means “delay”, “wander”, and “turn” (implying deviating from a particular path). Abram was at a season in his life when he was to take the lead in his obedience and faith, and he gave away his power of choice to his father, who by this season was never meant to lead him any longer.

The encouraging aspects of this story is just how human Abram was, and he is called the “father of faith,” and how human you and I are. Abram ultimately was going to have to cross the threshold of the familiar and enter into the unfamiliar whether he wanted to or not, because God intended to make him the father of many nations. In order for God to multiply him, he first had to subtract everything around him until it was Abram alone with a barren wife who couldn’t give him a child!

Consider Isaiah 51:2, “Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for he was but one when I called him, that I might bless him and multiply him.”

The phrase “he was but one” implies in the Hebrew “alone”. God had to reduce Abram down to his irreducible minimum before he could bless him and then multiply him. This is the stuff of faith that releases God to move in power. If we resist leaving the familiar when God says it is in His timing to do so, God will strip us of everything that is familiar so we can say “yes” in faith and obey and cross that threshold.

The “Next” Thing – Now What?

God rarely, if ever, shows you the “next” thing unless you have been through a period of not knowing where you are going and having had to leave where you have been. Leaving the familiar for the unfamiliar is disruptive. It is God leading the blind by a way they do not know (Isaiah 42:6). You do realize that for a blind person, they rely on the familiar to survive. If you lead a blind person into the realm of the unfamiliar, they temporarily lose all “sense” of where they are and where they are going. THAT is the walk of faith when God calls you to leave the familiar for the unfamiliar.

So if you find yourself trying to figure out what is “next” because you are in a season of disruption, trust the process, and walk by faith and not by sight. There will come a “Now what?” moment when that moment is ready to present itself.

Mark Chironna
Mark Chironna Ministries | Church on the Living Edge
Email: info@markchironna.com
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The Works of God

Question ” Joh 6:28 ¶  therefore they said to him, “what shall we do, so that we may work the works of god?”

: 29  Jesus answered and said to them, “this is the work of god, that you believe in him whom he has sent.”
30  so they said to him, “what then do you do for a sign, so that we may see, and believe you? what work do you perform?
31  “our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, ‘HE GAVE THEM BREAD OUT OF HEAVEN TO EAT.’”
32  Jesus then said to them, “truly, truly, I say to you, it is not Moses who has given you the bread out of heaven, but it is my father who gives you the true bread out of heaven.
33  “for the bread of god is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world.”
34  then they said to him, “lord, always give us this bread.”
35  Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me will not hunger, and he who believes in me will never thirst.

We as believers speak about doing things for God or working for God. Jesus plainly states that the  work of god is accomplished through acting in faith based upon what we receive from Jesus. This makes a relationship neccesary and a fellowship priority. We have to be able to approach Him  and we have to talk. We receive the bread from heaven which is Jesus Himself. The work of God is distibuting the bread of life to hungry people.
The hungrier a person is the more they seek bread. Satisfied people don’t seek bread.  Many time we try giving bread to full people. They are not neccesarily full of bread  but full of world stuff that brings a temporay fullness but does not sustain or give eternal life.
To work for God we must go to where Jesus is in the heavenlies and receive from Him and return to earth and distribute to the hungry. This is the work of God
Our distribution of worldly things is good to draw those but is futile if they do not get heavenly bread that sustains unto eternal life.
The work of God is the work of Faith to receive Grace the power of God that brings the Life of
God.  God gives Life. We distribute Life to the dying.Eternal ife to the spirit of man,eternal life to the soul of man and eternal life that brings resortation to the body of man . The abundant life Jesus spoke of. Life is invading the realm of death. Life is conquering death. This is what he is doing today in the earth. offer yourself up to Him to be a vessel of Life.
blessings
Richard
Dearest and AP

Well greetings. Hope this finds  yall all well.  It’s  been a wild ride round here this week.
Two little toddlers we barely know managed to  pull a hot skillet of lard down upon themselves and the results were hideous but the Name of Jesus  moved mountains as advertised (as he is won’t to do)  and got them humanitarian visas to Shriners Hospital in LA. Word from hospital social worker  though says they are doing very well and I oops like neither will lose mobility in the burns areas praise  yeshua!
So many  kids get burned around the cooking fires, that is one reason we are attempting to built safer smokeless stoves that are cost effective and mobile. MIT  has a plan for one on the net that appear doable so does Harvard.
It’s something we would like to do. I’ll send you the Web sites on it. I know that they are doing it in India and in Honduras as well. I’d be interested to know if you saw them being actually used.
Yesterday we both got back into prison which was great. They kind of arbitrarily keep us our schedule unpredictable so it is always good to get IN when u can.
I got back to my ladies to find about  half moved to other facilities…   just like that.  Kind of a bummer, but in the end okay
as it brought new folk to throw their  cigarette butts at me. I have  been promoted from standing upon a bucket!   In my absence somebody created me a milk crate pulpit. I’m not really into pulpits, but it was a sweet  gesture and it does protect the speaker from having burning butts catch their long flammable church skirts on fire. It’s kind of like a shield. Who knows?  maybe that’s why pulpits were invented- as shields.?
I had a case of military bibles to give out and they went like hotcakes. Big tall Johanna is still there keeping the place in line. She is truly a called leader, full of questions and  comments  which help in general.  Everyone’s too scared of her to heckle me so that’s cool.
They told me word had reached  them regarding the big baptism angel filled service in the men’s area & instantly I  got smacked with  pressure that didn’t  make me feel so good.   There are around ten who yearn for baptism. I don’t make water baptism a big issue as at times it can mess people up.  You baptize them and never see them again.  But in prison, there’s less a chance of that happening as they are likely to remain physically a captive audience . No pun intended.

I may need to do one of your unorthodox yet effective sprinkle/ partial dips  (like you did with Aides father before he passed) as they don’t have a nice place to do so for the women.
I taught on it though, A again and left some homework.(BTW the entire justice system is to begin undergoing big  changes down here. They passed a law last week that babies may remain with mothers in prison for the first three years of their lives.  It is to be implemented soon  only Ywvh knows how.  But it has spirits raised  for  sure.)

After such awesome visible angelic activity  last visit I saw  not ONE this time.Mostly I  felt led to  spend one on one time to go around and privately minister.  Shame is a big  lie to be cast out and one on one  time with the women provides a great time to get to this, talking to each one on one.

My 3 hours flew by, with my eyes  eagerly  peeking around for angels . But Nada.

Right before I  left I gathered the group that I know now and we sang just a few simple choruses of ALL HONOR ALL GLORY, in Spanish  and whoa the Glory just filled the womens area. It was amazing. It was like we were transported to another place I started singing in tongues, and people just got to doing so as well  and in general we soaked in the Pure Presence. Before this anointing fell like fire,  a demon possessed lady, actually I knew here from when we first used to minister in fact  she’s the one who tried to choke me once back then. So anyway, right as the Glory started hitting people here she comes, out of her corner(she has a sheet  Fort like little kids make , where she sits and babbles and hits her head on the wall). Here she’s coming right to me cursing me in at least 5 languages, women all around,  scared of her &  parting like the Red Sea,  but she’s coming  pointing at me, spitting and hissing and I remembered one time when you were here an we were out ministering in the street  and the same type thing  happened. Clear as day I heard you say to me   “don’t you let those spirits take over. And you rebuked it and it fell on the ground trying to strangle the  girl, clawing at her eyes then u very quietly knelt on the ground and said,” devils  You MUST go NOW IN JESUS NAME & YOU WILL NOT HURT HER. “AND they stopped and left poom.

So back to Saturday, this really homicidal looking gal is coming to stop it all but I recalled what you taught me… Holy Spirit in me stepped out of the milk crate  thing and met her and said, ‘stop, do it,  now in Jesus Name and go in silence,’ and this woman  melted to the floor like butter and she was in a peaceful  state of sleep the rest of my time there.  Afterwards her neighbor said the woman hadn’t slept in literally months, she was that tormented. NOBODY could recall seeing her sleep. The aanointing  the pure Presence remained.

Its hard to to determine the length of time it lasted but the Lord gave time to pray for each one and several got filled and sang in tongues, I could hear men’s voices at one point and can only believe that the men outside of the women’s area just beyond the big metal wall got caught up in the Presence with us. I know there’s a bunch of men that listen

because the exercise yards  (more like dog runs) back right up to the women’s kitchen which is sort of where my milk crate shield is. Also back in the women’s cell area, which they had me locked out of this time, you could hear singing in tongues and JOYFIL weeping as well. It was amazing.

Then it was time to go.  Johanna usually keeps time for me because she has a watch, but this time a female guard came in without us having to bang on the door hollering for a guard to get me out.  Quick goodbyes were said and she escorted me towards that big door that separates the men and women. Before she unlocked it the guard stopped and gave me a hug! When she did she slipped an envelope in my skirt, which kind of concerned me. I didn’t know what the heck it had in it and they usually search you going out, too.  So I was aware of its presence the whole LONG walk out   as men shoved letters through the fence for me to mail like they always do.  That’s always the hardest most bittersweet part of the whole experience – leaving them behind. I mean I DEFINITELY want out,  but it’s sad leaving people behind that you may never see again. They did not search me on my egress praise God.
Anyhow when I got out and we pulled out of the parking lot I opened it,  the hidden letter. It was a long letter to me “Hermana Didi”,  and the guard told me that she had been a prisoner  way back when I first went all these years ago  and that she was one that got IT.  The letter explained how she did her time,  went to school graduated and she says the Lord got her this job! How she loved being able to love the prisoners and she wanted to thank me.  It is pretty cool.  Had to be Ywvh getting her that job. It would never happen in the natural….. Prisoner to Guard.  And her family’s  in church and in general she’s awfully blessed. I’ve read the letter so many times and cried on itthe it’s about to dissolve. It was  a good day actually two in a row,. We hhad a good Meeting.  The meal didn’t include meat, because of the financial situation down here.  Mexico has experienced thirty percent inflation in 2 weeks. CRAZY. But, thankfully sure Ina different system.

Amazingly, 4of the families who usually need staples didn’t need any this week and other families, all givers, didn’t need EVERY item.  Two families actually gave half of their allotment to new families which is a first.  We have about 15 new families, all fleeing the violence down there. In tthe offering  we got eggplant , corn , maters, chile seco, squash, coco peaches and figs. LOTS.  If you have any good eggplant recipes throw me one.. Sonora AAlejandra, the very  very thin older lady wants to be baptized.  It is cold  cold, too. So iin  general they’re getting the tithing system and they are getting blessed.  Two families now have a family car. One car for like 22people but hey, they are being blessed.

Hopefully, alls well with  yall….. the message was great BTW.

Did you get my YouTube Black Church  Don’ts!?  I think they are hilarious glad I  found them.  They are easy for me to relate to because I went to COGIC  for a couple of years. Well llet me let u go…

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