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What is Calvinism

What is Calvinism?

by Bruce Hehl

What is Calvinism

John Calvin was a Huguenot, a French Protestant who was persecuted by the Roman Catholic church. He fled to Geneva, crossroads for exiles and expatriates, in 1536. He rapidly became the second most influential theologian of his time. He wrote a popular, systematic presentation of Christian doctrine and life, The Institutes (1536, final edition in 1559). Most important of Calvin’s Institutes was obedience to God’s will as defined in the scriptures.

What he is most famous for is his doctrines on salvation, which, he taught, was not an act of freewill as it seems, but is a sovereign work of God’s grace. That God chose those who will serve him before time began. Although he did not invent this doctrine, it is known now as Calvinism, because he wrote the definitive work on it. It is also known as predestination or election.

Calvinism is usually summed up in five main points, which form the word TULIP. They are:

Total Depravity

Total Depravity—Sin has affected all parts of man. The heart, emotions, will, mind and body are all affected by sin. We are completely sinful. We are not as sinful as we could be, but we are completely affected by sin.

The doctrine of Total Depravity is derived from scriptures that reveal human character: Man’s heart is evil (Mark 7:21-23) and sick (Jer. 17:9). Man is a slave of sin (Rom. 6:20). He does not seek for God (Rom. 3:10-12). He cannot understand spiritual things (1 Cor. 2:14). He is in conflict with God (Eph. 2:15), and, is by nature a child of wrath (Eph. 2:3).

The Calvinist asks the question, “In light of the scriptures that declare man’s true nature as being utterly lost and incapable, how is it possible for anyone to choose or desire God?” The answer is, “He cannot. Therefore God must predestine.” We are, therefore, not born again by our own will but God’s will (John 1:12-13); God grants that we believe (Phil. 1:29); faith is the work of God (John 6:28-29); God appoints people to believe (Acts 13:48); and God predestines (Eph. 1:1-11; Rom. 8:29; 9:9-23).

Unconditional Election

Unconditional Election—God does not base His election on anything He sees in the individual. He chooses the elect according to the kind intention of His will (Eph. 1:4-8; Rom. 9:11) without any consideration of merit within the individual. Nor does God look into the future to see who would pick Him. Also, as some are elected into salvation, others are not (Rom. 9:15, 21).

Limited Atonement

Limited Atonement—Jesus died only for the elect. Though Jesus’ sacrifice was sufficient for all, it was not effective for all. Jesus only bore the sins of the elect. Support for this position is drawn from such scriptures as Matt. 26:28 where Jesus died for ‘many’; John 10:11, 15 which say that Jesus died for the sheep (not the goats, per Matt. 25:32-33); John 17:9 where Jesus in prayer interceded for the ones given Him, not those of the entire world; Acts 20:28 and Eph. 5:25-27 which state that the Church was purchased by Christ, not all people; and Isaiah 53:12 which is a prophecy of Jesus’ crucifixion where he bore the sins of many (not all).

Irresistible Grace

Irresistible Grace—When God calls his elect into salvation, they cannot resist. God offers to all people the gospel message. This is called the external call. But to the elect, God extends an internal call and it cannot be resisted. This call is by the Holy Spirit who works in the hearts and minds of the elect to bring them to repentance and regeneration whereby they willingly and freely come to God. Some of the verses used in support of this teaching are Romans 9:16 where it says that “it is not of him who wills nor of him who runs, but of God who has mercy”; Philippians 2:12-13 where God is said to be the one working salvation in the individual; John 6:28-29 where faith is declared to be the work of God; Acts 13:48 where God appoints people to believe; and John 1:12-13 where being born again is not by man’s will, but by God’s.

Perseverance of the Saints

Perseverance of the Saints—You cannot lose your salvation. Because the Father has elected, the Son has redeemed, and the Holy Spirit has applied salvation, those thus saved are eternally secure. They are eternally secure in Christ. Some of the verses for this position are John 10:27-28 where Jesus said His sheep will never perish; John 6:47 where salvation is described as everlasting life; Romans 8:1 where it is said we have passed out of judgment; 1 Corinthians 10:13 where God promises to never let us he tempted beyond what we can handle; and Phil. 1:6 where God is the one being faithful to perfect us until the day of Jesus’ return.

Four-point Calvinists

A number of people, like Southern Baptists, agree with Calvinism, but have a problem with the concept of Limited Atonement because they feel like it limits Christ’s victory. Since they only believe in four of the five main points, they are called four-point Calvinists.

As Calvin teaches Limited Atonement, though, it is more about effect than cause. Christ’s death was more than sufficient to redeem all of creation, but some people are simply not destined to walk in it.

What is Calvinism

When Kings Collide

When Kings Collide

When Kings Collide

In the fall of 1998, I was visiting with friends Savannah Georgia. As the evening grew late I was tired and needed to go to bed. I went to bed believing that I would wake up in the morning refreshed anew and ready for a new day. What happened next would rock my world for the next 10 years.

As I lay in my bed I began to meditate as I usually do right before I doze off into sleep. As I was meditating I found myself self falling into a type of trance and the next thing I knew I was caught up in the spirit and the Lord was speaking to me.

I heard the voice of the lord speak to me, “When kings collide harmony is restored in creation!” I said, “What Lord? I do not understand what you’re trying to tell me.”

The Lilies of the Field

Instantly, I was in the midst of a great gathering of people. Jesus was teaching the parable about the lilies of the field. As He spoke, the people were mesmerized by his words.

I was amazed at the peacefulness and the gentleness of his voice as He spoke. At first, I was fascinated at the response of the people to his teaching. They were a captive audience listening intently at the words He was speaking.

When He spoke the words “See these lilies of the field. They do not toil and spend as you do. But I tell you Solomon in all his splendor were not a adorned as one of these.” While He was speaking, my gaze turned towards the lilies of the field. As He spoke, the lilies of the field began to dance and sway in the wind.

They were responding to his very words. Creation itself was alive and responding to his very words. The lilies of the field knew Jesus was calling them by name. And they were responding to the sound of his voice. And the Lord said to me, “When kings collide harmony, is restored in creation.”

I said to the Lord, I still do not know what you’re trying to tell me. Instantly the Lord reminded me of the Scripture in Isaiah 55.

The word of the Lord will go forth and not return void. It will accomplish that it has been set forth to do and hills and valleys will burst into song and the trees of the field will clap their hands.

Isaiah 55

The Animals

Instantly the scene changed and I found myself in another place. This time I saw Jesus heading for the wilderness, looking for a quiet place to pray. I saw him in an open field, crying out to the Lord. And as He prayed, I saw animals coming from every direction. There were all the different types of birds.

I saw deer. There was the lion and the bear and many different types of wild animals gathering from all directions. I saw oxen and sheep and horses and goats gathering all around. The animals that crawl upon the ground, snakes and lizards and even scorpions, all were gathering to the spot where Jesus was praying.

I was amazed. All of these animals were gathering in a solitary place where Jesus was praying and yet not one of them attacked the other. They pressed in so close to him, I wondered if He would be crushed under their weight. They seemed to be at total peace and complete unity responding to his voice. It was as if they too were in agreement with him praying and crying out to the father.

Again, I heard the voice of the lord speak to me, “When kings collide harmony is restored in creation!” I said, “Lord, I still do not know what you’re trying to tell me.”

Once again the Lord reminded me of the Scripture in the Gospel of Mark which says, When Jesus would go to a solitary place to pray that the Angels and the beasts of the field would comfort him. The Lord also reminded me of the Scripture in Romans 8 which says, “For the creation groans in expectation of the sons of God to be revealed.”

Watching through Time

I then began to realize. I was not watching something that had taken place in the past, but I was part of the landscape. Somehow, I had been caught up in the spirit and taken back in time. I was watching these scenes in real time I was there. I was also aware of the fact that I could see them but that they could not see me. Somehow, I was being kept hidden by the hand of the Lord and still watching history unfold before my very eyes.

I have always loved science fiction. When I was a boy my favorite TV shows were Star Trek, Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, and any other shows involving science fiction. My favorite stories from these TV shows were always about time travel. I was always fascinated with the concept of the space time continuum.

Not being a scientist, of course, I never understood the concept of how time travel worked, but I was always fascinated of the possibility that it existed.

As the Lord was allowing me to explore these places, I realized heaven does not exist in the concept of time. Heaven consists of eternity. There is no time in heaven. There is no time where Jesus is. Eternity is a world without time.

We live in a realm where seconds turn to minutes, minutes turn to hours, hours turn to days, and days turn to years. We are conscious of this fact constantly because we see the changes in our bodies from year to year as we grow older. As the Lord continued to speak to me I was beginning to see glimpses of what He was trying to tell me about when kings collide.

Learning from the Storm

Once again the scene changed. I was in the midst of a boat upon a great sea. The disciples were there. And Jesus was asleep in the bottom of the boat. Suddenly a great storm appeared the disciples were afraid and awakened to Jesus.

You must understand this was a bad storm. These disciples were fishermen. They fished this sea many times and survived many storms. They were having a bad day. Panicking, they woke Jesus from a great sleep and begged for his help.

Then Jesus stood in the middle of the boat and spoke peace to the storm and instantly the storm subsided and the waters were calm and in an instant they were at their destination. The disciples stood there in silence not knowing what to say to Jesus, amazed at his authority. And once again I heard the voice of the lord speak to me and say, when kings collide harmony is restored in creation! Now I was beginning to understand what the Lord was trying to tell me.

Revelation chapter 5 tells us that we are kings and priests in the earth. And that in order to serve the Lord properly we must learn to reign in the earth.

When Kings Collide

We realize Jesus is the great King of Heaven. He created us in his own image in his own likeness. Then He placed Adam in the garden and made him a king. He told Adam to rule over what God had created.

But Adam allowed sin to enter into the equation. This threw creation into great chaos and Adam was banned from the garden. Instead of man ruling in the mist of creation, man became subject to the elements and the concept of the space time continuum. He then became subject to creation.

After the fall, this is why man had to work by the sweat of his brow and the toil of his own labor in order to subdue creation. God created the heavens and the earth and placed it in our very hands to rule over. But apart from God we can do nothing. Our rule and our authority is in vain. This is what the lord was telling me, “When kings collide harmony is restored in creation.”

When Kings Collide

Back when Jesus appeared in the earth his destiny was to live as an example to us and die upon the cross and rise again on the third day in order to break the curse that man had placed upon the earth when he fell from the garden of God’s grace.

What the Lord was showing me all along was that the lilies of the field understand. All the beasts and fish on the earth and the Sea understand. Even the wind and the rain and the storms understand. For once again as Romans 8 says, “The creation groans in expectation for the sons God to be revealed.” And once again as Isaiah 55 says, “When the word of the Lord goes forth hills and valleys burst forth into song and the trees of the field clapped their hands.”

We are kings. The Lord created us to rule in the earth. Our rule and our rain is after his nature of peace and righteousness. And it is when the king of Heaven collides with kings in the earth that our life becomes subject to His.

Think of it as this: kings stand upright. Two kings confront one another. When two kings confront one another one must succeed in battle. One kingdom represents the kingdom of man the other kingdom represents the kingdom of heaven.

When these two kingdoms come together there is a collision in the space time continuum. The kingdom of man must and will always submit to the kingdom of heaven this is the work of the cross to vertical lines meet. One succeeds in battle and stands vertical and upright. The other bows low and submits to the horizontal limitations of his own sinful nature realizing he is alone and naked without the covering of his God.

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship

by Bruce Hehl

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship

Introduction

Because of the recent turn of events regarding the Fellowship in Wheelersburg, Ohio, I feel it necessary to reaffirm the original vision the Lord gave me in July of 1994. As most of you remember, we began having meetings in our home the first week of May of 1994. At that time I was uneasy about leading a group of people.

I was in a healing process myself and didn’t know if I was capable of ministering to a body of believers. I pressed the Lord for direction. I knew if we began having meetings in our home I would be responsible to the Lord and the people present.

I have made a lot of mistakes in the past and was tired of old familiar patterns. The Lord made me realize that we needed a game plan. One that would set the course for preparing the people for end-times as well as meeting basic needs for fellowship.

As I pressed the Lord for direction, He gave me a scripture.

“Write down the vision and make it plain on tablets of stone so that a herald may run with it. For the vision awaits for an appointed time, though it may linger wait, for it will come to pass and not fail.”

Habakkuk 2:2-3

The Lord also gave me

“Without a vision the people perish or cast off restraint.”

Proverbs 29:18

Meaning without a prophetic revelation the people fall away.

As I meditated upon the Lord He gave me a vision of how to break old familiar patterns and lead a people into basic Kingdom principles. Here are five main points of the vision the Lord gave me for this fellowship.

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship

Wheelersburg, my fortress of solitude.

In May of 1992 the Lord moved our family to Wheelersburg, Ohio. Not long after we arrived, the Lord showed me that we would have meetings in our home in the near future. I said to the Lord, “Yea, right God.” That was the last thing I wanted to hear.

I tucked it away and continued with my life. The thing is I felt a freedom here I had not felt anywhere else in Scioto County. I felt safe and protected, almost as if I were some under cover agent spying out the land. In all reality no one knew we were here. I enjoyed that aspect.

Not long after that, the Lord told me that I should patronize the local markets and do all my shopping in Wheelersburg. It was almost as if I were not to leave town for any reason or to do my shopping anywhere else. Everything we needed to sustain a family could be met here in town.

As time passed I noticed that the town began to prosper. New business began to spring up all over. They widened the main street into four lanes and added traffic lights for the growth. Then the Lord reminded me of two different words he gave me almost 14 years ago.

“Marry and have sons and daughters. Find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage in the place where I am sending you into exile. Also pray for the peace and prosperity of the city. For if it prospers you too will prosper.”

Jeremiah 29:6

The second word was given through a prophet which said:

“Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city. The Lord will not only anoint you in music, but you will be known for wisdom in preaching the word. The Lord is leading you to a city and in that city you will find peace and prosperity. Pray for that city for the Lord will give you more influence in that city than the mayor himself.”

Prophetic Word

I believe this may in fact be the place the Lord was speaking of.

Breaking Wilderness Patterns and Trends

Many wilderness people are in a habit of grumbling and complaining. They constantly find fault with anyone who does not agree with their own revelation and vision. They rail about the church building system and find fault with everyone associated with it.

Many wilderness saints have wonderful revelation concerning the Body of Christ and revelation for end-times. At the same time, because of being so outspoken about the church building system, they reek with rejection which in turn runs people off. They become gloom and doom prophets constantly frustrated with the condition of others.

We do realize that the cry of the prophet speaks against false religion and hypocrisy. His office by nature is to point out Jesus Christ by sifting through false religion, but the bleating of the sheep is in the ear of the Lord. He must first of all search out lost sheep and prepare them for a shepherd to lead them.

The problem is that most wilderness prophets spend more time finding fault than they do preparing lost sheep for the Great Shepherd. Because of accumulated wounds, rejection, and frustration, they end up running people away from them instead of turning them to the Lord. In time they have no one to share this wonderful revelation with. They isolate themselves and their families from the rest of the body thinking they are the only ones with the truth.

The Lord spoke to me and said that I must be willing to allow Him to break my own wilderness thinking. I need to reach out to those whom I consider to be an unattractive people, meaning lost sheep trapped in false religion within the church building system.

Bringing Balance between the Two Camps

To do this would be to provide an atmosphere where wilderness saints and trapped church building saints hungering for more of the Lord can find a place of common ground. That common ground being fellowship with one another and love of the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus’s prayer in John 17 was, “That we become one even as He and the Father are one and that we love one another.” This can take place by rightly discerning the true body of Jesus Christ through the Lord’s Table and anointed praise and worship.

In time, as walls come down by walking transparent before the Lord and one another, the revelation of wilderness saints can find its way into the hearts of believers from the church building system. Church building saints are always hungry for new revelation. In this new found bond of fellowship wilderness saints could stand in the gap helping weaker members walk out the cross of Jesus Christ.

This is one of the character flaws of church building saints. They lack the work of the cross in their relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. At the same time, wilderness natured saints would learn patience in dealing with church building saints, thus building and strengthening their own relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. This would serve to bridge the gap of imperfection and allow all to reach their true potential in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Breaking the Spirit of Poverty

Wow! This is a must among most wilderness natured people. This is also one of the reasons wilderness natured saints have become a reproach among the rest of the body.

Isolation and rejection often breed a negative attitude among wilderness saints. This negative attitude is present in almost every aspect of their lives.

This is one of the reasons so many are poor. Many have forgotten basic principles of faith and a positive outlook. Because of years of isolation and rejection many are unable to meet the basic needs of their families. They have exceeding revelation when it comes to what the true storehouse of the Lord is, but lack the resources to sow into the Kingdom of Heaven.

One of the first principles church building saints learn is the principle of sowing and reaping. They are willing to sow into almost anything. As a friend of mine said many years ago, “If it barks Jesus they will throw it a bone.”

They sow into big buildings, ministries, care, homes and so forth, thinking they are really sowing into the Kingdom. Church building saints know how to sow, but wilderness saints know where to sow.

Once again a merging between the two needs to be in order. The foundational revelation of wilderness saints, merged with the positive outlook and faith of church building saints, works to bring balance between the two. I have a major desire for the Lord to break the spirit of poverty among wilderness saints because in many ways they are a store house of the Lord. May the Lord grant favor in this area.

Speaking a Positive Word to the People

Once again the Lord instructed me to break the bread of revelation knowledge in a positive fashion. (I am so tired of negative teaching and prophetic words of rejection and hurt.) Yes, the Lord’s people need correction, but in a positive way. The wrath of God is stored up for the wicked and not the righteous.

This is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another.

1 John 3

This is John’s main topic in his first letter. Basic fellowship and love of one another. The Lord caused me to realize that I needed to lay down great revelation. I should concentrate on laying a basic foundation. The foundation of love and fellowship one with another.

It’s funny, but we try to build a fellowship on great revelation. Sometimes the people have great insight on end-time matters and so forth. But, when it comes to basic foundational teaching the people know very little. That is also why there is so much grumbling and complaining among the people.

The Lord told me to give the people the honey of the word and that it was Hie job to make that same word sour to the stomach, meaning, preach a positive word and allow the Lord to work the cross into the lives of the people. The job of the shepherd is to stand in the gap and lead the people through the dealings of the Lord.

If wilderness saints could catch the vision of this, they could actually speed up the work within the people. New converts could grow in the Lord at a much quicker rate. This would keep the meetings positive and uplifting instead of frustrating and negative.

Closing Remarks

Now, as we sift through the mistakes of the past, I believe we can still reach this goal. Actually the past eight months have solidified my overall vision for this fellowship. The reason the Lord has had me write this down is to use it as a guideline and a foundation for this group.

I ask that you help me in this endeavor by keeping a copy of this close to you. From time to time read over it and ask the Lord if we are following the pattern He has given us.

We are more than friends here. Some of us are closer than family. The word love does not even have a deep enough meaning for some of us. We are members of a society whose pioneers are a great cloud of witnesses, whose King reigns from the heavens above and grants peace to those who are members in the earth. I am always open to your input within my life. I desire all of you to speak into me and my family. I am honored to be called your friend.

My desire is for all of us to build a relationship with one another that is first of all pleasing to the Lord as well as one another. I believe we can all reach a place where none of us will ever feel anything but love from one another.

We will reach a place where rejection and frustration over the world’s condition will have no hold on us. As we free ourselves from frustration, from our own wilderness experience, we too will explore new territories in relationship with one another the world will never know. We will reach a place where unity in the faith and the bond of peace will cause us love for one another. We will become attractive to other members of the Body of Christ who hunger for more of Him and His People.

You are the my family whom I love or trust. You have stood with me through many trials and tribulations. As we always remember it is, “Christ in us the hope of glory.” May the Lord give you wisdom and revelation knowledge to know Him better is my prayer.

In His Great compassion and love for His Elect:

Your friend and partner in Christ Jesus.

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship

Spiritual Vision for Wheelersburg Fellowship, Friday August 14, 1995

Epistle of Paul to Philemon

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

Philemon’s name in the Greek means love abides. If you will notice the prefix phile is der­ived from the Greek word phileo meaning love. This is a lower order of love, a tender aff­ection. Regarding the 6 or 7 times Paul uses the work love in this letter, Paul, uses the Greek word agape. This term for love is used by the Father regarding His expression of Jes­us Christ. Therefore, this type of love is used to express love on a divine plain rather than the love we humans express apart from the Father.

Philemon verses 1-21 should read.

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

1. Paul a prisoner and captive of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved co-worker, 2. And to our beloved Apphia and Archippus our fellowsoldier, and to the church that meets in your home. 3. Grace to you and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

4. I thank my God, remembering you always in my prayers, 5. hearing of your love and faith regarding every believer in Jesus Christ 6. that the fell­owship of your faith may become energized to the full knowledge of Jesus Christ which is arising within you. 7. For we have abundant joy and comfort in your love, because you give rest to those that Labour and show mercy to the saints, my brother.

9. I now appeal to you on the basis of love. As I, Paul am an old man and a prisoner and captive of Jesus Christ. 10. I appeal to you for my profitable child Onesimus, whom I have birthed forth while in chains. 11. Who in the past was useless to you, but now has become useful to you and to me as well.

12. I am now sending him back to you. Take him to your bosom as you would a gift given from my very heart. 13. I desired to keep him with me in your place because of his service to me while I am in chains for the sake of the Gospel. 14. Without your advice in this matter I will do nothing, so that any favor you do show him will be willingly. 15. For he was separated from you for a time that you should receive him back forever. 16. Not as a bondservant (love slave), but more than that of a bondservant, but as a brother from the same womb, beloved of the Father to me, but now much more to you, both in the total man (spirit, soul, and body) and in the Lord. 17. If you count me as a partner in the fellowship of Chr­ist, then receive him as you would me.

18. If he has wronged you in anyway then charge it to my account. 19. I Paul, am writing this with my own hand privately to you. I will pay you back in FULL, not to mention that you owe me. 20. I do this my brother because this would (oninemi) profit me. Refresh my heart in the Lord Jesus Christ. 21. Confident of your obedience. I write to you knowing that you will do even more than I ask.

Epistle of Paul to Philemon

While doing my word study on this passage I was amazed at how inadequate the King James version is in relaying the passion in which Paul wrote this letter, the Epistle of Paul to Philemon. I fought back tears as the Lord opened up the meaning of the Greek text. I believe this private hand written letter reveals more of Paul’s true character in the Lord Jesus Christ than any other of his writings.

There are four main points I wish to bring out in this passage.

  1. Paul begins by saying he is not so much a prisoner of Rome, but a prisoner and captive of Jesus Christ (verse 1).
  2. Paul calls Onesimus his love child birthed to him while in chains for the Gospel (verse 10).
  3. Paul’s use of the word love (verse 5, 7, and 9).
  4. Paul’s use of the word brother to describe his relationship with Philemon (verse 7).

With the help of the Lord we will discuss each of these issues. We will do so not necessarily in the order mentioned above. So, let us begin.

Philemon the Man

We know little of Philemon the man other than what Paul tells us. Apparently he was a man of some means. He owned slaves. Philemon was rich in faith and love for all believers of Jesus Christ (verse 5). He gave rest and showed mercy to those who labored for the Gospel of Christ (verse 7).

Philemon’s name is a combination of two separate Greek words. Phile is derived from the Greek word Phileo meaning love. Mon, I believe, is derived from the Greek word Mone meaning mansion or abides. If I am correct I believe we can safely say Philemon’s name means “love abides.”

The Greek word Phileo is a lower order of love. Phileo love means a tender affection. This falls into the category of human or emotional love.

Two Plains/Two Types of Love

There are two plains of existence in the universe. The reality of divine existence and the reality of earthly existence. God relates to man on a divine plain of existence. Apart from Christ, we relate to God from an earthly perspective.

One of the reasons Christ came in human form was to enlarge a place within us to receive His life from a heavenly or divine perspective. Thus causing us who are from the earth to relate to the Father who dwells in heaven. Since Jesus Christ overcame all temptation in human form we are now responsible to cast away our own emotional thinking processes and relate to the Father through Jesus Christ on a divine realm of existence. We will no longer be led around by our emotions, but by His Holy Spirit.

In the six different times Paul uses the word love in this passage he uses the Greek word Agape. Agape love is love on a divine plain. This is the term used by the Father regarding His Son Jesus Christ. This is also the term the Apostle John uses throughout his Gospel reflecting the words of Jesus towards His disciples.

What Paul is saying is; “Philemon, I realize your mother and father gave you the name Love Abides, but your heavenly father regards you with Abiding Agape.” Paul is saying to Philemon that he is the expression of the Father to all believers regarding love.

Philemon Called Brother by Paul

The Greek word for brother in this passage means, from the same womb. The Apostle Paul was not in the habit of calling a man a brother, yet this is the term he used for Philemon. Paul reserved the term brother for only a few loyal friends in the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. You will read where Paul makes mention of the brethren at Corinth, Galatia and Ephesus, and so on.

The term brother used by Paul is a term of endearment used for loyal friends such as Timothy, Epaphroditus, Tychicus, Luke, Titus, Apollos, Silas, and Philemon. Rarely will you have an occasion to hear him speak of other believers addressing them brother.

Have you noticed how quick we are to throw out the terms brother or sister to anyone regarded as a believer? We have the same bad habit of throwing out phrases like; “Well Praise the Lord.” We use this kind of speech in everyday conversation without even thinking about what we are saying. Could this be taking the Lord’s Name in vain?

Phrases like; “ Praise the Lord, thank you Jesus, and Hallelujah”, are words or expressions of worship. Yet, so often, we use these phrases in vain in plain everyday conversation. If we decide to use phases like these in everyday conversation we should stop, take a moment and let the words flow as an expression of worship unto Him. I hope you get my point. The same is said of the terms of brother or sister.

Paul is saying of Philemon, “you and I are not only joined together in Christ, but we are from the same spiritual womb. We have the same heart concerning the ministry of Christ and His church.” The basis of their fellowship was Philemon’s willingness to be identified with Paul who was in chains because of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

How far will we go to preserve a relationship with someone if it means being identified with that person’s suffering and offense because of the cross of Jesus Christ? Mankind is always willing to lay down its life for the sake of king and country or for their families. We call this the ultimate sacrifice, but how far are we willing to go for a true brother or sister in Christ.

Facing Adversity

Many years ago, while still a member of a Pentecostal denomination and pastoring my first church, I came under major opposition from several members under my charge because of my stand against Jezebel. It was witchcraft city. I mean I actually had members who would visit a fortune teller on Saturday afternoons and stand in church on Sunday and testify of the blessings of the Lord.

Not long after my arrival, a member of the church bought me a new electronic keyboard in order for me to minister in praise and worship. It was an answer to prayer and a wonderful gift. I asked the member before the money was given if the keyboard was a personal present or for the church.

They said it was a personal gift for me to use however the Lord saw fit. I could use it for the church, use it on my travels, and take it with me if the Lord decided to move me to a new location.

In just a few short months after receiving the gift, opposition broke out. When opposition broke against me I was devastated. I had never come under fire before. I was young in the Lord so I decided to get out of town for a couple of days to pray and seek the Lord for direction.

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

While I was away, several members of the church broke into my home took my keyboard and several books and tapes I had acquired and fashioned a pad lock on the outside of my door so we were unable to enter the house upon my return.

You need to understand this was many many years ago and I can look back and laugh about it now. It is actually quite funny now, but at the time all I felt was devastation and rejection.

The worst part was that not one member of my ministry covering came to my aid. Jesse and I stood alone. I thought I was building relationships with the brethren that would stand with me under any trial or circumstance. The brethren in the fellowship I belonged to were busy themselves dealing with similar problems trying to stay above water dealing with similar devastation and rejection.

I learned a valuable lesson. I had fellowship with members of my denomination, but we did not build relationships with one another in Christ. A relationship that was willing to stand with someone under the trial of their faith and a willingness to lay down their own life for the brethren, even if they may be wrong.

This is what Jesus Christ did for us. When we were in the wrong, He laid down His own life for us. He bore rejection upon Himself that we would never stand alone. His rejection and suffering would serve to bring unity among the true sheep of the Lord, thus causing us to be identified with one another in true fellowship that brings relationship in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Since that time the Lord has shown me how to build relationships with the brethren. I now know I have people around me that would take a bullet for me. I trust them with my very life because they have proven themselves faithful to me my family and to the Lord. And I would do the same for them. I cannot say I would feel this way about just anyone who calls themselves a brother or sister in the faith.

Paul and Philemon

This is the relationship Paul had with Philemon. They were brothers from the same spiritual womb. Philemon who owned much in this world was willing to have fellowship with Paul who was made to be an offense because of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This is a true brother.

When you are hungry, when you are naked, when you are in prison, who is willing to overlook the shame and the reproach and rush in with oil and wine and cover you in love? Are we willing to share this same reproach and be identified with the Lord’s elect? This is a relationship which shows the character and nature of Jesus Christ.

Onesimus Profitable Son and Child

This is my favorite section of this little teaching. Onesimus’s name in the Greek means Profitable. He had already been given the right name, but his true character had yet to surface. He apparently was a run away slave belonging to the house of Philemon. In one of the great ironies of the scriptures we find a runaway slave who becomes a servant to one who is in prison. This shows true Christ like character. Not only in Onesimus, but in Paul.

Paul was so identified with Christ that Onesimus was willing to lay down his own life in order to become a servant to the prisoner. What a witness! If only we could show the nature of Jesus Christ under these same conditions. This is a prayer of my own heart. No matter what condition I find myself in let me count it as nothing so that I may show the favor of the Lord to others of His fold.

Since Philemon was a believer I am sure he treated his servants well. So as long as Onesimus worked in the house of Philemon, he enjoyed the benefits of his master’s house.

He apparently was not content to be a servant so he ran away. We don’t really know how he ended up in prison with Paul. The point is not one of speculation on our part. We desire only to bring out the revelation in this passage. The character of Jesus Christ in Paul touched the hollow of Onesimus’s thigh. He became a son, or a love child, of Paul. This is what verse 10 is referring too. The Greek word for son is teknon. It literally means a son born of a father–a love child born from the loins. This is what Onesimus became unto Paul.

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

So, when Paul writes this appeal on behalf of Onesimus to Philemon he is saying, “Philemon, I have great joy to share with you.” The King James version would have us to believe in verse 8 that Paul was exercising his authority in the Lord by being bold. This is not what this verse is saying.

Paul is saying that because of his relationship with Philemon he felt liberty to bare his heart to him knowing Philemon would not trample his emotions. He is saying, “Because of my chains and suffering for the sake of the Gospel the Lord has given me a son who is the expression of my very heart. A love child born to me in captivity. A profitable child who has become the expression of my very heart. He is my reward and my only true comfort as I Paul, an old man, bare these chains for the sake of the Gospel (Verse 12).

Because he first belonged to you I am willing to give him up and send him back to you. Receive him to your bosom as the heir and expression of my very heart. He is now true to his name, my Profitable Child, Onesimus.”

Slave, Bondservant, Heir and Son

Let us now deal with the subject of a love slave or bondservant of the Lord. Paul begins in verse one by saying. “Paul a prisoner and captive of Jesus Christ.” The King James version uses the term bond servant as the condition of Paul. This term bondservant comes from Deuteronomy Chapter 15:12-18 and Exodus Chapter 21:2-6. This is what Paul said of himself concerning his captive state.He was saying he was not so much a prisoner of Rome, but a love slave of Jesus Christ.

When a person becomes a slave he does not do so willingly. Many times a person is sold into slavery because of an inability buy his freedom. A person may become a slave because his land was over run by an enemy and forced to do so. Becoming a slave means giving up all freedom to become the property of another.

Epistle of Paul to Philemon, April 24, 1995

The Devil's Leading at Halftime

The Devil’s Leading at Halftime

The Devil’s Leading at Halftime

Last year, I and a host of Ohio State fans watched the playoff game with Clemson in great earnest. The winner would proceed to the national championship game.

At halftime, Ohio State had the lead, which was good, but I was concerned. Clemson had dominated in a few key areas and I knew that if Clemson tightened their game just a little, they could dominate the second half and beat OSU. That is exactly what happened and Ohio State’s season ended there.

I was thinking about this this morning because, while the Church has dominated a few key areas, we’ve mostly spent the last 1900 years since the death of the Apostles getting waxed by the devil. It’s easy to see that the Church hasn’t made the impact that was possible.

The Devil’s Leading at Halftime

And now, something extraordinary happened–something that has never happened in the history of the world. For most of the planet, time has stopped and everyone has gone to the locker room and the Devil’s Leading at Halftime.

What I want to say about this is this: The second half is all ours. Let us, the Church, use this time to fix our game plan, because this is our time. It’s the devils turn to be beaten to a pulp.

I had a peak at the end of the book. We win! Let’s lace up our cleats and go get it done!

ED: Sorry for the sports metaphor.

Breaking Familiar Patterns Strongholds and Spirits

Breaking Familiar Patterns, Strongholds, and Spirits

By Bruce Hehl

ED: Breaking Familiar Patterns, Strongholds, and Spirits is a teaching Bruce wrote years ago and we are just now placing on the web.

The texts used in the teaching are found in Ephesians 6: 10-17 and II Corinthians 10:3-6.

In this text we see a garment or covering against the attack of the Prince of Darkness. Paul calls this garment spiritual armor. This spiritual covering is used for protection against the wiles of the enemy.

Spiritual armor is used for defensive purposes in warfare against the mind or soul realm. Since we are in Christ, we need to see that this armor is already in place. Our activity in spiritual warfare is to exercise faith through divine grace for the pulling down of strongholds within us. By exercising faith through grace we put into practice principles that break old familiar patters that hinder us from attaining, “the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus (Phillipians 3:14).”

Sanctifying the Mind and Pulling Down Strongholds

And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

1 Thessalonians 5:23

Paul states that man is made up of three parts: spirit, soul, and body. The word sanctify means to set apart. When we come to Christ, our natural thinking processes need to be set apart, set aside and sanctified, in order to receive a renewed mind in Christ. “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus (Philippians 2:5).” The heat of our greatest conflict takes place in the mind or soul realm.

We can never enter into true spiritual warfare, such as casting out evil spirits or pulling down principalities in heavenly places until we close off the soul from the attack of our own thought processes. We must first learn to exercise dominion over the Lord’s territory by breaking ourselves free from familiar patterns within us that develop into strongholds and familiar spirits.

For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. And we will be ready to punish every act of disobedience, once your obedience is complete.

2 Corinthians 10:3-6

We pull down strongholds in our own mind by turning to Jesus Christ. When a thought enters our mind that is contrary, we set it apart from the mind of Christ and cast it away.

The act of sin first develops in the mind or soul. If we entertain a sinful thought in our mind long enough, it soon becomes easy to act it out in our body. If we pull and cast it down through the exercising of faith by grace, we gain strength and overcome temptation.

We cast down vain imaginations that are contrary to the mind of Jesus Christ. The Greek word for vain means empty. The Greek word for imagination is logismos, meaning reasoning. The prefix logis means eloquent. So we cast down or set apart empty, eloquent reasoning that is contrary to the renewed mind of Christ. We cannot use the instrument of the mind to cast our familiar patterns such as rage, gossip, drinking smoking, anger, lust of the flesh, and so on, apart from a renewed mind in Jesus Christ. We must see that our own thinking process is nothing more than empty, eloquent reasoning. We must not even try to plan our own future apart from Jesus Christ. This is why Paul says that the weapons we fight with are not carnal, but mighty in the pulling down of strongholds. They have divine power or ability.

Romans 12:2 says, “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” The Greek word for transformed is Metamorphoo. We derive our English word metamorphosis from this. Paul is saying that our mind needs to go through a transformation in order to have the mind of Christ.

The English word metamorphosis means to transform a thing or object from one state of being to another. A good example of this transformation is turning a solid object into a liquid state or a caterpillar transforming itself into a butterfly. Our greatest example of this is in Romans 8:19, which tells us, the creation groans in expectation to be transformed into the sons of God.

Ephesians 6:10 begins with the phrase “Be strong.” The Greek word for “strong” is endunamis. We see the prefix en together with dunamis. En means to exercise and dunamis means ability or might. This means to exercise ability or might inwardly by faith through grace in the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Greek word for Grace is “Charis,” the root word for gift. The gift of grace is given by the Father as He shows mercy and favor to you at His pleasure. You must see that grace is necessary before you can exercise ability or might by faith.

Ephesians 6:16 says, “Take up the shield of faith.” The Greek word for shield is thureous. In its earliest meaning it meant to close the entrance of a cave with a large rock. We must close the entrance of the soul or mind before we can have our mind renewed in Jesus Christ.

Law and Familiar Patterns

A law is established in relationship between cause and effect. If we repeat a bad or familiar habit pattern often enough a law is established. Over the course of time it becomes a stronghold within us. As the established law of this new stronghold is built within us. The enemy becomes the law enforcement agency acting against us as a type of sheriff enforcing this new law pattern. The chief law enforcer is called a familiar spirit.

Familiar spirits can only be cast out or walked out by closing off the entrance of the soul and renewing our mind in Jesus Christ and recognizing our authority in Him. As Jesus said in Mark 3:27: “In fact, no one can enter a strong man’s house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can rob his house.”

This is what the enforcing familiar spirit does. He ties up the strong man (the mind or soul) and then robs the house of all valued possessions. People who have been subjected to a break-in to their home will tell you the worst feeling they experience is having their privacy invaded. The enemy invades our thought processes and takes them captive. We are then forced to uphold the law of this new stronghold within us because our soul and mind have been invaded. The enemy thus places us in a type of spiritual prison.

The only way to break free from this prison is to use these principles of the Kingdom, seeing ourselves as in Christ. Look how alcoholism and drug addiction can rob a person of a happy and productive life. Soon, that person’s whole life is governed around an addiction, thus robbing them of their family, their job, their friends and everything else that person cares about.

We also need to recognize that familiar spirits can be passed down from one generation to the next. Familiar spirits can actually gain strength as they pass from father to son, sometimes lying dormant within us for years, until some crisis in life triggers them off. Why do we battle against lust of the flesh, anger, rage, alcoholism, smoking, depression, incest and many other problems in our society? Because of familiar spirits. Our society calls these demons sicknesses, but they are not. They are demons and familiar spirits passed down from generation to generation because of man’s original fall from grace.

Society battles against these demons and familiar spirits with the use of drugs, education and counseling, trying to solve the problem of man’s original sin. II Corinthians 2:15 says, “If any man be in Christ he is a new creature.” Only by embracing Jesus Christ and having our mind renewed in Him and seeing we are a new creature in Christ, can we begin to break the law of sin and death that has been established.

“Because through Christ Jesus the law of the spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering.”

Romans 8:2-3

Familiar Spirits

You need to realize the only way Satan can procreate himself is through the sexual union of men and women. This is why our society displays so much graphic sex. Our television sets, billboards, movie theaters and reading literature of the day are loaded with sexual connotations.

Each time a man and woman join together, apart from a renewed mind in Christ, familiar spirits are transferred from one generation to the next. This transferring of spirits is also possible in a loving relationship between husband and wife. To see that this is true, look at your own children. Do you see your own weaknesses developing within them? It is not the act of sexual relations that is bad in and of itself. God forbid! It is when we have so called unprotected sexual relations apart from a renewed mind in Christ that familiar spirits pass down from father to son.

Think of all the children born out of acts of lawless rebellion. Teenage pregnancy is a growing concern among parents these days. How many parents of these same teenagers committed the same lawless acts? What can we expect from children conceived in rebellion? Lawlessness! This is one of the reasons believers experience problems with their own children.

We must break the pattern of lawlessness by allowing the Lord Jesus Christ to invade every fiber of our being. We cannot expect to change lawlessness in our children until we allow the Lord to change us completely.

Remember Proverbs 13:24? “He who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is careful to discipline him.” I remember several years ago when I was dealing with one of my daughters. I was applying the switch to her and praying at the same time asking the Lord to drive the rebellion out of her. The Lord spoke something to me I will never forget. He said, “Go ahead switch her all you want, but you will never drive the rebellion out of her until you allow me to drive rebellion out of you. Just as you use the rod upon her I am going to use a rod against you.”

Why would the Lord speak something like that to me? Because she is the sum of my own parts. What is in her originated within me. She not only receives gifts and talent traits from me, but she also receives many of my own weaknesses. This is why we must allow the Lord to break familiar patterns, strongholds and familiar spirits within us. In Christ we can drive these things out of our family blood line once and for all if we will only allow the Lord access within us. This doesn’t mean we can produce born-again children, but it does mean we can purify our own blood line for posterity’s sake.

Let us look at the issue of AIDS. How is AIDS transmitted? AIDS is transmitted by having unprotected sexual relations between homosexuals and now between men and women. The same can be said with alcoholism, drug addiction, hate, murder, incest, and so on. What we see at work in our society, through the cause and effect of legal binding sin are familiar spirits that have been passed down from father to son.

How can we have protected sexual relations in Christ? If we are in Christ, we are a new creature by having our mind renewed in Christ. We close off the entrance of the soul realm to the practice of familiar patterns and exercise strength in the Lord’s ability or might to pull down vain, empty reasoning. We will speak more about this in a moment.

Let us take a look at another issue of today in our society–abortion. Look at the ignorance of those calling themselves Christians who kill doctors and blow up abortion clinics. Are these people using their full potential in Christ to the pulling down of these strongholds? No! Is abortion a sin? Yes! Can the practice of abortion cease by waging war as the world does? No! Remember 2nd Corinthians 10:3-6? Can we stop the practice of abortion by legislation with the support of Congress and the Senate? No! Can we stop the practice of abortion by holding up a sign and protesting abortion clinics. No! Should we even care if laws pass that make the practice of abortion illegal. No! Why? Because the practice of abortion will not stop with passing laws or holding up a sign in protest.

How many times have we driven 60 or 65 miles per hour when the speed limit sign says 55? Rarely do we get caught for breaking the speed limit. If we do get caught we end up paying a small fine. It isn’t long before we forget about the cost of the fine and once again we return to driving faster than the speed limit allows. The same is said of our troubled society. Natural laws created by man can and will always be broken. The only law established that can never change nor be broken is the law of the administration of God’s divine grace.

Putting the Cart before the Horse

The one thing we as believers in Christ are constantly guilty of is, “putting the cart before the horse.” We are more likely to try and exercise spiritual authority over society’s problems than we are to exercise spiritual authority over our own strongholds. We presume to pull down strongholds over territories and cities when the same enemy is found lurking about within our own thoughts and souls. Can we presume to cast down or out of someone else a spirit of rejection, drug addiction, or anything else for that matter, if we have the same spirit lurking within us?

As I have said before, some familiar spirits can lay dormant within us for years before we realize they are even there. We must ask the Lord to bind up the strong man until we are in a place to wage war against any dormant familiar spirits within us.

Binding up the Strong Man

Jesus said in Matthew 18:18, I tell you the truth, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. One of the other abilities we have in Christ is to bind up dormant familiar spirits within us until the Lord exposes them to us in secret. By keeping these dormant familiar spirits bound within us, the Lord’s grace protects us until such a time we are ready to wage spiritual warfare against them. As the Lord reveals them to us, we can deal with one issue at a time until our total mind is renewed in Christ.

Repenting and turning to the Lord Jesus is just the beginning of the process of salvation. Hebrews 12:2 says, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.” The word salvation means; the act of being saved. This means that salvation is a continuing process until we reach a place of perfection in Jesus Christ. When the Lord Jesus Christ comes into our lives He only has access to the areas we turn over to Him. Yes, we are a new creature in Christ, but this means only in the areas we allow Him to invade. We are a new creature in the way our thought processes work, but this is only the beginning of our salvation. We have only a portion of a renewed mind and new way of thinking.

We saw earlier how no man enters a strong man’s house until he first binds up the strong man thus invading the strong man’s privacy. The same can be said of the Lord. We need to allow the Lord to invade the privacy of our thoughts, our heart and our soul, so that every fiber of our being is invaded by Jesus Christ.

The Lord doesn’t want to carry away our possessions as a robber would, but wants to re-decorate the house using precious gold and silver furnishings. He wants to remove the wood, hay and stubble. This is what Paul is saying in 1st Corinthians 3:10-16. We are the temple or house of the Lord. We will become a pleasing sacrifice before the Lord by putting into practice the renewing our mind in Christ. We will cast down every familiar pattern and stronghold that is contrary to a renewed mind in Christ using spiritual weapons, waging war with faith through divine grace.

The God of heaven will answer this sacrifice by fire. We find Old Testament examples of this with Abraham, Elijah and the prophets of Baal, Moses and the pillar of fire, David’s Tabernacle, and the Temple of Solomon. We have a New Testament example of this too. Acts 2: 1-3 says, “When the day of Pentecost came, they were together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them.” Once again we see that the God of heaven answers a pleasing sacrifice by providing the fire.

When we allow the Lord to invade every fiber of our being the fire of YAHWEH will consume us and everyone with whom we come in contact. Revelation 12:10, 11 says, “Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ. For the accuser of our brothers, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down. They overcame him by the blood of the lamb and the word of their testimony, they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.”

Ephesians 6:10-17 Our Spiritual Covering in Christ Jesus

Let us close by reading this passage of scripture. I have taken this passage from the King James Version. I did a word study on this passage of scripture and replaced much of the King James with the new word meanings.

Finally, my brethren, exercise ability or might inwardly in the Lord, and in the ability of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to make covenant against the wiles of the enemy. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the estate and jurisdiction of the Prince of Darkness in this world, against spiritual malignant forces in heavenly and celestial places. Put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to resist this present malicious age. Having done all to stand, stand and make covenant with the Lord having your loins gird about with truth. (In the loins is found the seed of man. If our spiritual loins are renewed in Christ then the seed of our spiritual loins will produce truth in the inward parts instead of sin and death.) Having on the breastplate of righteousness, (meaning having a pure and righteous heart) and having your feet bound in preparation with the Gospel of Peace. (Romans 3:14, 15 says, “The poison of vipers is on their lips. Their mouths are full of cursing and bitterness. Their feet are swift to shed blood.” But Romans 10:15 says, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring Good News.” The word Gospel translates into Good News.) Above all, through faith, close the entrance of the soul, wherewith you will be able to quench the fiery missiles of malicious, malignant wickedness. Be wrapped around the head, spirit, soul and body, with the salvation of the Lord (The head is where the soul or mind is. The mind sends messages to the rest of the body. If the mind or soul is renewed in Christ then the whole body is pure.) and take up the sword of the spirit which is the [Rhema] word of God.”

Ephesians 6:10-17

Breaking Familiar Patterns, Strongholds, and Spirits

I believe we are in preparation for the final hour. It is most important that we are free from all attack of the enemy within the mind. If we will approach the Lord, He will be faithful to deliver us in all areas of weakness. As darkness closes in and around us one small area of weakness within could hinder us from reaching our highest potential in the Lord Jesus Christ. We must be free from fear, rejection, and all attack from the enemy.

In these last days, we will be assaulted and accused by all enemies of the cross of Jesus Christ. We must cast all care upon Him for He has born our rejection and shame upon Himself before the Father. He has risen in victory. Therefore we must arise and see ourselves seated in heavenly places with Him.

May the Lord Jesus Christ be lifted up in you. May the offspring of the women clothed in the sun be faithful to stand and give testimony concerning Our Father, YAHWEH and His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, in all the earth until His coming to gather us unto our fathers which have run the race before us.

Breaking Familiar Patterns, Strongholds, and Spirits

Bruce Hehl April 12th, 1995

Spirit of Confusion

Spirit of Confusion

Spirit of Confusion

For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice.

James 3:16

I think the interpretation of this scripture is backwards. It seems to say that when there is jealousy and selfish ambition, you will also find disorder and every vile practice. I think what this scripture is really saying is that when a spirit of confusion is in operation, you will find jealousy, selfish ambition, and every vile practice.

Reading through the Old Testament, you will see how God promised to place a spirit of confusion on Israel’s enemies so that they would be easily defeated. Let’s look at what happened when God did just that.

Then Saul and all the people who were with him rallied and went into the battle. And behold, every Philistine’s sword was against his fellow, and there was very great confusion.

1 Samuel 14:20

A number of times when Israel went up against an army, God would strike them with confusion and the first thing they would do is to start attacking their brothers.

So rivalry and selfish ambition come out of a spirit of confusion and not the other way round. And all of this leads to every wicked practice imaginable, because people, as Paul said, are not rightly divining the body of Christ.

In the Southern United States, confusion is rampant, and you can see the results. First, their was slavery, where we subjected our brothers as sub-humans. The resulting racism is still a problem today. This was followed by a Civil War that resulted in, sometimes literally, brother fighting against brother.

When you want to be angry with your brother, take a step back and see if it is a spirit of confusion that is trying to turn you against them. You will soon see that it is not your brother that you have a problem with, but the spirit that is in operation behind their behavior. Now you can deal with the problem as Jesus would have.

For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.

Ephesians 6:12
Bury your Enemies

Bury your Enemies

Bury your Enemies

When the Israelites came out of Egypt and stood at the edge of the Red Sea, I told them to look at the Egyptian Army, for they would not be seeing their enemies anymore.

In the same way, as you come out of this time of transition, I am going to bury all of the enemies that have plagued you for so long just like I buried the Egyptian army under the Red Sea and you will see these enemies no more.

4/19/2020

They said to Moses, “Is it because there are no graves in Egypt that you have taken us away to die in the wilderness? What have you done to us in bringing us out of Egypt? Is not this what we said to you in Egypt: ‘Leave us alone that we may serve the Egyptians’? For it would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the wilderness.” And Moses said to the people, “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again. The LORD will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” The LORD said to Moses, “Why do you cry to me? Tell the people of Israel to go forward. Lift up your staff, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it, that the people of Israel may go through the sea on dry ground. And I will harden the hearts of the Egyptians so that they shall go in after them, and I will get glory over Pharaoh and all his host, his chariots, and his horsemen. And the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD, when I have gotten glory over Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen.” Then the angel of God who was going before the host of Israel moved and went behind them, and the pillar of cloud moved from before them and stood behind them, coming between the host of Egypt and the host of Israel. And there was the cloud and the darkness. And it lit up the night without one coming near the other all night. Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the LORD drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided. And the people of Israel went into the midst of the sea on dry ground, the waters being a wall to them on their right hand and on their left. The Egyptians pursued and went in after them into the midst of the sea, all Pharaoh’s horses, his chariots, and his horsemen. And in the morning watch the LORD in the pillar of fire and of cloud looked down on the Egyptian forces and threw the Egyptian forces into a panic, clogging their chariot wheels so that they drove heavily. And the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from before Israel, for the LORD fights for them against the Egyptians.” Then the LORD said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand over the sea, that the water may come back upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen.” So Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to its normal course when the morning appeared. And as the Egyptians fled into it, the LORD threw the Egyptians into the midst of the sea. The waters returned and covered the chariots and the horsemen; of all the host of Pharaoh that had followed them into the sea, not one of them remained. But the people of Israel walked on dry ground through the sea, the waters being a wall to them on their right hand and on their left. Thus the LORD saved Israel that day from the hand of the Egyptians, and Israel saw the Egyptians dead on the seashore. Israel saw the great power that the LORD used against the Egyptians, so the people feared the LORD, and they believed in the LORD and in his servant Moses.

Exodus 14:11-31

Bury your Enemies

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The Meaning of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

There are many discussions recently about the end times and about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in particular. I am writing this to try to set the record straight.

About the Apocalypse

First, before discussing the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, we have to understand the meaning of the word Apocalypse.

Apocalypse is from the Greek word that is translated Revelation, which means a new understanding or an unveiling. Has anyone ever explained something to you and a light came on in your mind and you understood in a brand new, larger way what was being explained. You had a revelation, a new understanding of the subject.

The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants the things that must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John

Revelation 1:1

Not a lot of books of the Bible start with a description of what they are about, but Revelation does. In most Bibles, the name of the book is “The Revelation of Jesus Christ” which comes from the first part of the first verse of the Book of Revelation.

Do Not Fear the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

As such, this means that this book is not about the end of the world as is often taught, but it is about a new way of understanding Jesus Christ. Most of the things you’ve heard about this book comes from those who wish you to be afraid. Why? Because if you can make someone afraid, you can control them.

If you hear something in a pulpit that makes you afraid then you can guarantee that they are not speaking from God’s heart, because

For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.

2 Timothy 1:7

So making you afraid is not God’s agenda. In fact, this book says this about itself.

Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear, and who keep what is written in it, for the time is [at hand].

Revelation 1:3

So, as you read this, you should feel blessed. If you see something that makes you afraid then your interpretation is wrong. You need to re-read it until you find this blessing in that passage. That’s how you’ll know when your interpretation is right.

The Seven Seals

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are the first four of the seven seals. First, then, we have to understand the seven seals.

Now, let’s do a thought experiment. Pretend you are sitting on the couch next to a bookshelf. Someone asks you to take down a specific book and open it to the bookmark. You do so. Now let me ask you, do you spend a bunch of time looking at the bookmark, or do you set the bookmark aside and focus on the page of the book to where it is now opened?

People spend bunches of time talking about the seals and no time talking about the scroll. The scroll is the story. When you understand what the scroll is, then the seals are easy.

Then I saw in the right hand of him who was seated on the throne a scroll written within and on the back, sealed with seven seals.

Revelation 5: 1

The Right Hand

The first thing it tells us is that the scroll is in the right hand of God. The right hand is the place of authority. Also, this is from a culture whose language, Hebrew, doesn’t even have a word for left. In Hebrew, the Old Testament text refers to the right hand and the other hand. So the right hand is significant.

In Zechariah 4, Zechariah has a vision of Zerubbabel with a plumb line in his right hand. The vision is about Zerubbabel rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem.

When he appears in Revelation 1, Jesus is seen holding the seven stars in his right hand, which, we are told, is the seven churches. So, by the time we get to Revelation 5, we know that someone holding something in their right hand is about building the church. The scroll here, then, is God’s plan for the church. And the only one that can unlock this plan is Jesus.

As Jesus breaks each of the seals, it releases a portion of God’s plan into the Earth. So the horsemen of War, Famine, Plague, and Death are simply facets of God’s plan being unleashed in the Earth.

Have you ever seen someone who gets really sick and, as a result, they get a grip and start serving the Lord? The same as when someone close to them dies and they get a grip as a result? Do you remember after the 9/11 attack, how our entire culture turned to God in record numbers?

So, then, a plague is no different. We can take comfort in the fact that it’s just part of God’s plan being unleashed in the earth. The thing to do is to let the plan work in our lives and turn to God with humility and make him Lord of our lives even more.

Good Friday/Thursday

Good Friday/Thursday

Good Friday/Thursday

For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.

Matthew 12:40

A question I get asked on occasion by people who are good at math…”If Jesus was crucified on Friday and rose on Sunday morning, how did he spend three days and nights as he predicted?”

“Well,” I answer, “Jesus was crucified on Thursday.”

“Wait! Then why has the church told us for thousands of years that Jesus was crucified on Friday? We have a holiday and everything!”

Good question! Probably part of the reason is they didn’t take Jesus’s prophecy seriously enough to seek out why it was true.

This is important for more than just this scripture, though. Four days before Passover, each family would select the lamb for the Passover sacrifice and set it apart from any of the rest of the flock.

If Jesus was crucified on Thursday, then four days before that is Palm Sunday when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and all of the people said, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes into the world.” Four days before Friday is Monday when not much of interest happened at all.

Not Good Friday

So part of the error is because, once again, our Bible teachers are trying to understand the New Testament without bothering to understand the Old Testament first. When you read about the feast of Passover in the law, you find out that Passover started and ended on a Sabbath, a special Sabbath if it wasn’t a Saturday. So, in an eight day period, there would be three Sabbaths around Passover.

Of the two Gospels written to a Hebrew audience, Matthew and John, John alone tells us what we need to know.

Since it was the day of Preparation, and so that the bodies would not remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a high day), the Jews asked Pilate that their legs might be broken and that they might be taken away.

John 19:31

See, John points out that this was a special High Sabbath and not a regular weekly Sabbath. Thus, Jesus died on Thursday, Friday was the special Sabbath at the start of Passover, then Saturday was the regular weekly Sabbath, then he arose on Sunday. Three days and three nights. See? The words of Jesus kept like clockwork. No Good Friday required.

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