March 01, 2014–Seeing through God’s eyes

(Be blessed by this DWOD for March 01, 2014 by guest contributor Os Hillman)

SeeingLife Thru God's eyes“They mourned and wept and fasted till evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, and for the army of the Lord and the house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword.” (2 Samuel 1:12)

How would you respond if you heard something bad happened to someone who had been trying to cut off your head for several years? King Saul had been seeking to kill David for many years before Saul was thrust into battle against the Amalekites. In this final battle, a sword killed Saul.

When the news reached David, instead of rejoicing that his enemy was no longer a problem for him, he responded in a totally different manner. He mourned. Imagine that; he mourned for the one who sought to kill him.

This is a sign of one who can look past an individual who is the source of pain and consider how God views him. God looks on that individual and sees his needs and knows why he responds the way he does.

When we begin to see people as God does, we’ll no longer look at them as enemies, but as souls in need of grace. This is how Jesus could give of His life for us. He saw our great need, not what we did to Him.

When someone wrongs you, do you seek to retaliate, or do you pray to understand the need behind the offender’s actions? For several years a person was a source of constant pain and retaliation toward me. There was nothing I could do to change it. God allowed me to go beyond the person’s actions to understand what was the source of his need.

When I gained that understanding, God gave me a picture of this person inside a prison cell and in bondage. This bondage made him respond to life in this way. I was able to pray for him and genuinely love him in spite of the fact that he persecuted me. This is the kind of love Jesus wants us to have when He tells us to love our enemies and pray for those who spitefully use us.

I believe God does a special work of grace in those who go beyond the realm of normal response to persecution. He brings us to a level of grace we never thought possible. Describing how God worked in Joseph’s life, Francis Frangipane reveals what happens when we tap into this grace:

God made him fruitful in the very things that afflicted him. In the land of your affliction, in your battle, is the place where God will make you fruitful. Consider, even now, the area of greatest affliction in your life. In that area, God will make you fruitful in such a way that your heart will be fully satisfied, and God’s heart fully glorified. God has not promised to keep us from valleys and sufferings, but to make us fruitful in them. [Francis Frangipane, Place of Immunity (Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Arrow Publications, 1996), 93]

(Reprinted by permission from the author. Os Hillman is an international speaker and author of 15 books on workplace calling. To learn more, visithttp://www.MarketplaceLeaders.org)

Feb. 28, 2014–Live like Jesus did

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(Be blessed by this DWOD for Feb. 28, 2014 by guest contributor Kenneth Copeland)

But [Christ Jesus] made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men. (Philippians 2:7)

The truth of this verse hasn’t really dawned on most people. They mistakenly think that Jesus was able to work wonders, to perform miracles, and to live above sin because He had divine powers that we don’t have. Thus, they have never really aspired to live like He lived.

“Oh my,” they say with great humility, “I could never live like Jesus did. After all, He had an advantage. He was God!”

They don’t realize that when Jesus came to earth, He voluntarily gave up that advantage, living His life here not as God but as a man. He had no innate supernatural powers. He had no ability to perform miracles until after He was anointed by the Holy Spirit as recorded in Luke 3:22. He worked wonders, not by His own power but by the power of the Father, saying, “The Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works” (John 14:10).

And when He prayed, He prayed not as a divine One who had authority as God, but as a man who walked obediently with God. And, as Hebrews 5:7 says, “His prayers were heard not because of His deity, but because of His reverence toward God” (AMP).

Jesus, the divine Son of God, set aside the privileges and powers of deity for a time and lived as a man on earth. Once you grasp that, it will absolutely thrill your soul! Why?

Because it means that you, as a reborn child of God, filled with the same Holy Spirit as Jesus was, have the same opportunity to live as He lived on earth. In fact, that is exactly what He intends. In John 17:18 He said to the Father, “Just as You sent Me into the world, I also have sent them into the world.”

Jesus has sent you into the world to live as He lived. Through the new birth, He’s enabled you to exchange the sinful nature of Adam for the sinless nature of God.

He’s given you the ability and the command to live above sin, to live in fellowship with the Father, to preach the gospel, to heal the sick, to raise the dead, to cast out demons, and to make disciples.

Once you realize that, you’ll throw off the shackles of doubt that have held you back. You’ll begin to live as Jesus meant for you to live–not as a sin-ridden son of fallen man, but as a reborn child of the Most High God. Then those around you will actually begin to see Jesus–in you.

(This post appeared first in From Faith to Faith, a daily guide to Victory. To subscribe to this daily devotional and access other great resources, please go to www.kcm.org)

Feb. 27, 2014–An Occasion for Testimony

Christian-persecution-1024x682They will lay their hands on you and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues and prisons. You will be brought before kings and rulers for My names sake.  But it will turn out for you as an occasion for testimony.(Luke 21: 12-13)

It is one of those good news/bad news scenarios. Jesus is talking about how difficult it will be for those who follow him in the end times.

The bad news? They would not escape persecution.

The good news? It would turn out to be an occasion for testimony.

Many of our subscribers are familiar with what happened to me in 2010. A giant polyp in my colon was threatening bowel obstruction. The only medical option was surgery to remove part of the colon and do a “re-section” with the small intestine.

I was losing weight at an alarming rate—nearly 30 pounds over a two-month period. Needless to say I was weak and spent a lot of time simply lying down, coping with the intense pain of the periodic violent spasm that would come and go with a vengeance.

Sulojana recalls how she couldn’t even get herself to pray at times. She would simply trace the sign of the cross on my stomach while I was sleeping. On those occasions that she did pray (I was awake through some of them), she would end her prayer with these words that the Holy Spirit gave her:

There is a testimony coming from this.

Neither of us could really fathom what that testimony would be. Would it be a speedy recovery from surgery? Would it be a miracle that would result in the polyp being removed without the need for surgery?

We could not really tell in advance. Obviously, we wanted the latter option to be the focal point of the testimony.

Holy Spirit reminded me of this incident as I read these words of Jesus in Luke 21 recently.

Persecution is not something a follower of Jesus looks forward to with great anticipation. A polyp that threatens bowel obstruction is not exactly cause for celebration.

But there is a promise Jesus makes: It has the potential to produce a great and powerful testimony.

In the scenario from Luke 21, the persecuted can exploit their time in court by sharing who Jesus is, what He did for them and even include an invitation to the listeners to discover Jesus for themselves.

In the case of the polyp, God could use this occasion to work a miracle and cause a testimony to arise that would give glory to Jesus.

To find out what happened in our case, you may wish to watch this brief video clip: Pastor Jeeva’s Healing Testimony at CTF.  Let’s just say that it turned out to be an occasion for testimony.

Dear DWOD friend, are you going through something that is as unpleasant as persecution? Are you enduring a time of testing that is exasperating?

Jesus wants to assure you today that as undesirable as your situation may be, He can cause a testimony to come out of it. You will experience a breakthrough, as I did. Or you will be used by God to testify the truth about Jesus to an unbeliever.

Either way, Jesus wins! Keep on declaring that your present adversity is an occasion for testimony…and watch as it comes to pass!

Feb. 26, 2014–Guard your Mouth

Guardyourmouth1(Be blessed by this DWOD for Feb. 26, 2014 by guest contributor Kenneth Copeland)

A fool’s mouth is his destruction, and his lips are the snare of his soul. (Proverbs 18:7)

We have what we say. As believers, we know that’s a vital biblical truth. We can see it in Mark 11:23, Matthew 21:21, James 3:2, and many other verses. Yet we often let it slip.

We allow ourselves to begin talking like the world instead of talking the Word. And eventually we get what we’ve been asking for–a big mess.

If that’s happened to you, remember, whatever you have in your life is a product of what you’ve been saying. In order to change what you have, you must change what’s coming out of your mouth. To head your life in a different direction–from death to life, sickness to health, failure to success–you must take charge of your words.

That’s a lot easier said than done. But that’s the key: It must be said in order to be done!

How do you start?

First, realize that it can’t be done just in the natural. This is a spiritual law, so it must be handled with spiritual power.

James 3:7-8 says the tongue can’t be tamed with the same power with which man tames animals. It takes God’s wisdom from above. God’s Word is His wisdom (Prov. 2:6). He also said His words are spirit and life. That means it takes God’s words to tame our tongues.

Second, repent before God for ever allowing your tongue to be used by anyone except the Holy Spirit. Then give Jesus your tongue. Be determined to speak His words of love, faith, joy, peace, and grace. Words of faith stop the fiery darts of hell.

The third thing to do is what Jesus said in Mark 4:24: Take heed, or listen, to what you hear. Listen to yourself! Think, Do I want what I just said to come to pass? If the answer is no, then stop and correct yourself right then. Replace those negative words with praise (Ephesians 5:4).

If you’ve gotten sloppy about what you say, change your course today by changing your words. Ask God to help you set a watch over your mouth (Ps. 141:3). Put the power that’s in your tongue to work for you instead of against you. Stop using it to make messes, and start using it to make miracles. There is a miracle in your mouth!

(This post appeared first in From Faith to Faith, a daily guide to Victory. To subscribe to this daily devotional and access other great resources, please go to www.kcm.org)

Feb. 25, 2014–Teaching Pigs to Sing

shake the dust offPaul entered the synagogue and spoke boldly there for three months, arguing persuasively about the kingdom of God. But some of them became obstinate; they refused to believe and publicly maligned the Way. So Paul left them. (Acts 19:8-9a)

What do you do when your message is repeatedly met with rejection?

How do you deal with critics who malign you over and over again?

What is the best possible way to handle those who refuse to receive the truth?

Here is the apostle Paul’s solution: “Leave them.”

What would Jesus do? Let’s recall his words of instruction to disciples who were being sent on a mission:

Whenever you enter a house, stay there until you leave that town. And if any place will not welcome you or listen to you, leave that place and shake the dust off your feet as a testimony against them. (Mark 6:10-11)

Sometimes this could result in a whole lot of shaking going on 🙂

Here is what Jesus actually did in a similar situation: As the time approached for him to be taken up to heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem. And he sent messengers on ahead, who went into a Samaritan village to get things ready for him; but the people there did not welcome him, because he was heading for Jerusalem. When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them? But Jesus turned and rebuked them. Then he and his disciples went to another village. (Luke 9:51-55)

If a village did not want Him, Jesus would not somehow persuade them to receive Him or punish them for their rejection. He simply moved on to another village with his disciples.

What did Paul do when his message was rejected despite a three month campaign to persuade the Jews to believe that Jesus is the Messiah?

He took the disciples with him and had discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. This went on for two years, so that all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord. (Acts 19:9b-10)

He took his eyes off the cynics, shook the dust off his feet and invested himself in those who received his message. Was it worth it?

According to this account in Acts 19, it resulted in everyone in the province of Asia hearing the word of the Lord. Had Paul chosen to dwell on the unbelievers, he would have never experienced the joy of spreading the Good News to ALL the Jews and Greeks.

Reading these verses from Acts 19 reminded me of a saying I heard many years ago: Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig.

In other words, there is no point in spending time convincing those who do not wish to be convinced. It is a total waste of time persuading those who have already made up their mind. Especially after you’ve taken the time to patiently get your message across to them over a period of time, as Paul did for 90 days.

Dear DWOD friend, take a moment to examine your life today. Are you by any chance wasting time teaching pigs to sing? Do not let cynics steal your time and delay your date with destiny.

Perhaps it is time for you also to shake the dust off your feet and keep moving with a different group…

Jesus did it. Paul did it. So can you. Just do it.

 

Feb. 24, 2014–Why You are being Tested

Leif Hetland(Be blessed by this post from guest contributor Leif Hetland)

WHY YOU ARE BEING TESTED

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds(James 1:2)

Is your life full of adversity?

Like you, Ive been betrayed. Hurt. Had physical challenges, including a terrible car accident and fighting a tumor. Ive endured financial crisis. Like you, I could make a list so long that someone reading it would need anti-depressants after reading it!

But despite these hardships, I can say with an honest truth that I am smiling, not frowning. Ive become better, not bitter. I am shining, not whining. Like you, Ive been hit down so many times. But lets continue to rise up. I pray that even as you read these words, there would be a grace from God on your life to be relentless and never give up.

Fight relentlessly. Choose to love, because love never gives up. Love never fails. Dont quit. Dont cave in. It will be well worth it in the end. We have no control over others, but we do have control over ourselves. We make the decision to fight, or to quit.

My heart is to see everything that God has placed within you to finish well. In my own life, I want to hear him say Leif, you have pressed towards the goal for the prize that was set before you, and you have finished the race well. Well done, faithful servant.

Friend, lets consider it an honour and privilege when opposition comes against us. It is so interesting that hell would be so enamored to oppose us, or stop our destiny. Here is a new perspective: judging by how much hell wants to stop you, it is obvious you are so valuable and have been entrusted by the Father with so much!

Here is the one thing you must remember about being tested:

ONLY A WELL-TESTED PRODUCT HAS HIGH VALUE.

Like a high-performance car, or innovative technology, or architectural marvelsonly that which is well-tested is proven to be valuable, reliable, and relentless.

You are great. You are called. My friend, consider it all joy when trials come against you. Your reliability continues to go up in value. My heart for you is that you will never give up, and you will finish well. You are being tested because you are valuable!

(Leif Hetland is founder and president of Global Mission Awareness. A forerunner in modern-day missions, Leif has brought the gospel into the most spiritually dark areas of the world. Over one million souls have been saved through his ministry. This post was first published at: www.globalmissionawareness.com/blog)

Feb. 23, 2014–You Can’t Rush A Turtle

turtleSome of you may be old enough to remember a TV commercial that used to show up on the screen quite frequently. It featured an attractive woman dressed in a fancy gown eating a popular chocolate. The camera would alternate between her taking her own “sweet” time to finish it and shots of the candy being manufactured, one ingredient at a time. The music would then slow down while the tag line was intoned:  “You can’t rush a turtle.”

(Here is a variation on the same theme…except the action takes place in a church:
You can’t rush a turtle)

This is what you will read on the manufacturer’s website:

“Everybody is in such a hurry these days. Rushing here, there and everywhere. Well, there are some things you just cant rush like TURTLES® brand nut clusters.

Our one and only, original TURTLES® are so deliciously good they deserve your unhurried and undivided attention! We dont rush TURTLES. We still make them the way we always have, slowly and carefully, with crisp premium pecans, creamy caramel and luscious milk chocolate. We take our time making TURTLES, so you can take your time enjoying them. Remember Never rush a TURTLE.”

Some things in life simply cannot be rushed. Take, for example, intimacy. You cannot get to know someone intimately without spending time with them.

The reason Sulojana and I know each other more intimately than any other person in the world is because we have spent more than thirty years together. We know each other’s likes and dislikes, body language, thought process, etc.

So, for example, Sulojana can be in a room with a hundred other women. I can tell where in the room she is, simply by the sound of her voice.  There may be other women whose voices sound similar in tone and inflection, but I can pick hers out, no problem. Why? Simply because I’ve heard her speak so often that I know how to distinguish her voice from every other person in the world.

One of the keys to advancing into your destiny as a follower of Jesus is the ability to hear His voice. Jesus himself says in John 10:22: “My sheep hear my voice.”

Judith Fain is a doctoral candidate at the University of Durham who spends several months of the year in Israel. One day, while walking on a road near Bethlehem, Judith spotted three shepherds approaching each other with their separate flocks of sheep. When the three men stopped to converse, their flocks began to intermingle. Judith couldnt imagine how the shepherds were ever going to sort out which sheep belonged to them since by now they had melted into one large flock. Several minutes later, as the men said their goodbyes, she learned the trick. Magically, as the shepherds called out to their sheep, the one large flock sorted itself into three separate flocks, with each sheep following the voice of its shepherd.

Obviously the sheep did not have to go to obedience school to recognize their shepherds voice. They learned to recognize it simply by being with him all the time!

Dear DWOD friend, developing intimacy with the Lord is like the manufacturing process of Turtles and the tasting of the finished product.  You simply cannot rush it. It takes time.

Make time to be with Himin silence, in soaking, in reading the Word. And you too will learn to distinguish His voice from other voices that try to masquerade as His.

This will surely help you accelerate into your destiny.

Feb. 22, 2014–The Unknown Open Door

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Recently we were ministering at Calvary United in St. Jacobs at the invitation of our friend, Pastor Drew Maxwell when Nature demanded that I take a quick trip to the little boys’ room.

 

I pushed the door open. Pitch black. I looked for the light switch which is usually located on the right side. No sign of a switch there. Perhaps it is on the outside of the door on the right hand side? No. Left hand side? Nosiree.

 

Aha! It must be on the left hand side of the door on the inside. Of course, to check the wall on the left, you have to swing the door open and step into the room. As I reached out my right hand expecting to find the switch by fumbling in the dark, the unexpected happened.

 

The lights came on, glory, hallelujah!

 

That’s when I spied with my little eyes the motion sensor on the right hand side of the door (where there would normally be a switch). Once it detected movement when I stepped into the dark room, it activated the light.

 

Holy Spirit started talking to me about the significance of this experience for all who aspire to advance into their destiny. He said: “I keep on opening doors for you all to walk through on this journey toward your destiny. But many of you never walk through them because you are waiting to flip the switch and see first what you’re walking into. When you can’t find the switch you back out. When you cannot see what’s ahead clearly, you hesitate and lose valuable time, thus preventing yourself from accelerating into your destiny. Or worse, you dismiss the open door that is right in front of you and keep moseying on looking for another open door that often never materializes.”

 

Ouch!

 

God loves to open doors for us. But He does not always show us exactly what awaits us on the other side of that open door. Sometimes He waits for us to step into the dark unknown in obedience before revealing what we just walked into!

 

Take Peter for example. In Acts 10, he receives an invitation to go to the house of a Gentile named Cornelius. Peter knows that he needs to accept the invitation (God had already prepared him to say ‘Yes’ by giving him the vision of unclean animals). It is clearly an open door, but he has no clue what would happen when he walked into it.

 

To his credit, Peter steps into it, even though he wasn’t sure he should’ve. Listen to what he tells Cornelius when he gets to his house: “You know how unlawful it is for a Jewish man to keep company with or go to one of another nation. But God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean. Therefore I came without objection as soon as I was sent for. I ask, then, for what reason have you sent for me?”

 

In other words, Peter is in the dark about what God had in mind when He opened up the door for him. By the time he is finished ministering though, all who gathered have experienced the Holy Spirit and been baptized in water! Gentiles have been granted access to what Peter believed was only reserved for Jews!

 

Praise God that Peter stepped into the dark unknown open door. His motion activates the switch and sheds light on the fact that God’s plan of salvation includes Jews and Gentiles alike.

 

Dear DWOD friend, when God leads you to an open door, will you step into the dark in faith? It is only then that you will discover that God is waiting for you to take that step…and the light will come on!

Feb. 21, 2014–A Son is not defined by his achievements

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(Be blessed by this DWOD for Feb. 21, 2014 by guest contributor, Barry Adams)

Now when Jesus came into the parts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?” They said, “Some say John the Baptizer, some, Elijah, and others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets.” He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.(Matthew 16:13-17)

 

Jesus was as much a son when He was lying in swaddling clothes in the manger as when He was doing amazing miracles. In His heavenly Father’s eyes, it didn’t matter whether Jesus was doing great exploits in full time ministry or helping His earthly father (Joseph) run the family’s small carpentry business. Jesus was the only begotten Son of the Father who was loved completely and unconditionally all the time.

 

Jesus’ sonship was not defined by what He did, but who He was. His place in His Father’s heart was based on relationship and not on His accomplishments. In the orphan world system that we live in, often the measuring stick we use to find our value is rooted in some form of achievement. Whether it is through getting a good report card as a child, or going the extra mile at work or church. In the culture that we live in, often there is a direct correlation between achieving and feeling loved and accepted.

 

It is not that the desire to achieve is wrong because it isn’t. Jesus Himself told His disciples that they would do greater works than Him because He was going to His Father.

 

But how do we feel when we are not achieving? Do we feel any less loved and valued? When we are not able to contribute to society in the ways that our society expects, then what? Who are we then? If there was ever a haven of rest from this performance-based life, you would think it should be the church, right? After all, we are called to love each other and prefer one another just as Jesus has loved us, right?

 

While the church should be the safest place on earth for people to feel loved for who they are and not what they do, it is not always the case. Often the need to sustain all of the programs of the church creates an atmosphere of guilt and shame for those who are not ‘pulling their own weight’ to keep the hamster wheel turning and turning.

 

Instead of teaching new believers to truly learn how to receive the unconditional love and acceptance from God, we prepare them for battle, emphasize their servanthood, and challenge them to do, do, do. Again, I will reiterate that doing in itself is good! Doing great exploits for the sake of the kingdom is good! Seeing the kingdom advance is good!

 

However, may we never forget that our value to our Father is never based on what we do. May we always know that the priority of His heart is that we would know that we are His kids, that we are loved and accepted because of the finished work of our elder brother and not by our own works.

 

Like any proud papa, I believe God loves it when we fulfill our destiny, whatever that may be. For some of us, especially those with a ‘type A’ personality, the greatest work that we can do for the kingdom may be to stop trying to work for His kingdom and simply ‘be still and know that He is God’(Psalm 46:10) and rest for a while.

 

My prayer today is that each and every one of us would accomplish what our Papa created us to do because we are loved…not in order to receive His love. I pray that the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation would convince us more today that God loves us simply because He is love and He created us to be loved. No matter what we do or don’t do in this life, that won’t ever change.

 

(Barry Adams is the humble vessel chosen by God to bless the world with the revelation known as the Fathers Love Letter. Along with his wife Annelise, Barry ministers the Fathers Love all over the world. Todays DWOD is from a post he wrote for A Sons Life Blog. Please check out his new website: http://www.aboutfathersbusiness.com)

Feb. 19, 2014–Beware the Wrong Door

beware the wrong door(Be blessed by this thought-provoking DWOD for Feb. 19, 2014 by guest contributor, Lance Wallnau)

It is a peculiarly American virus – the unquenchable thirst for success and the assumption that ‘Success = The will of God’.

Never occurs to us that success can be of the devil and failure of the Lord.

IF THE DEVIL CAN’T STOP YOU, HE WILL ‘SUCCESS’ YOU OUT OF THE WILL OF GOD.

I hardly know a person who would discern that a sudden promotion, an open door and more money is a TRAP to get you to leave the place of God’s anointing. Seems that if we were smart we would first go to the new geography and see if there is a company of believers we are called to be part of in that location. We treat church like it was a thing we shop for, rather than what it really is–a divine placement by the Holy Spirit.

How many marriages fall apart after the promotion? How many kids fall into the wrong crowd after one of the parents move off to where the family was never sent?

Success is “convergence” into a role that frees you to do what you do best. It’s an alignment in the place where you have authority to impact a particular people group in the geography of your assignment.

Success isn’t always God. The reverse can also be true. Failure and frustrated efforts can be of divine origin. Heaven-sent failure is designed to get you to the right alignment and positioning.

Paul sought to go to Asia and surprise, surprise, he was “forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia”so he pressed on trying to go into Bithynia, “and the Spirit of Jesus did not permit them; and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas…”

While in Troas, Paul and his team were trying to sort out exactly where they were supposed to go. Finally he had a “vision in the night” and saw a man urging him to come to Macedonia. Now they had a breakthrough! (Read Acts 16:6-10)

SOMETIMES YOU SEE BETTER AT NIGHT!

There are seasons where the ‘night’ has to wrap around you before you get the vision clear. And sometimes you can’t get the vision until you fumble your way into the wrong place that is actually the right geography for an answered prayer.

The idea is to get going and keep going till you hit it, but the key that precedes it is Antioch! Paul was growing in his gifting as a teacher and prophet where he was stationed in Antioch. This was the anointed location to be in until the Spirit commissioned him to GO! Once “sent forth by the Spirit” he was able to get frustrated into the perfect will of God.

The HEBREW YEAR 5774 is the year to watch for the “open door.” Before God gives you Isaac, the devil will send an Ishmael to exit you out of the place of divine frustration. Let frustration do its perfect work and produce the patience to discern, for some successes lead to failure and many a seeming failure will position you for YOUR OPEN DOOR.

What do you think? Ever see someone run after the golden opportunity that ended up being a trap?

“Try the spirits….for every spirit is not sent of God.”

(Dr. Lance Wallnau is a world-class trainer and consultant whose students span the globe. From bestselling authors, pastors, and billion dollar CEO‘s, he has helped to transform the lives of thousands. Please check out his resources at www.lancelearning.com)