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. 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

dark open door

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. 18, 2014–The Wind Behind Your Tail

IMG_0928Ever since we took ownership of the Buick Allure (along with the Royal Bank of Canada), I have been monitoring its performance on many fronts. For example, we noticed an unusual noise at the back, took it to the dealership and arranged for it to be fixed.

The one indicator that I have been watching like a hawk is the fuel efficiency. For a car of its size, it actually has a very good rating. But these figures are based on observing the speed limit in the warmer climes of California on a calm day when the air temperature is ideal and the wind optimal…or something to that effect. Naturally one could not transpose the same numbers to the rugged terrain of Canada especially in the middle of a harsh cold winter.

Add to this the fact that driving at the speed limit is virtually impossible when one’s right foot is loaded with the biological equivalent of lead J Thus, I had resigned myself to the fact that I could never expect this five year-old vehicle to operate at the advertised efficiency.

Imagine my surprise then, when the built-in gauge was suggesting that the actual fuel efficiency exceeded the posted figures on occasion. After repeated empirical verification that ruled out instrument malfunction, I had to come to terms with the fact that we were actually saving more money on gas than anticipated…praise the Lord!

As I tried to ascertain the reason for these occasional spurts in efficiency, I noticed that every time it happened there was one common factor. You incredibly smart DWOD subscribers have probably figured this out already, but let me state it for the record:

I was driving with the wind behind me.

Flashback. Flights that arrived ahead of schedule because of a tail wind. And, vice versa, those that were past the ETA because of a head wind.

The Lord used this discovery to teach me something significant that might be of benefit to you as well.

You know how Holy Spirit is described as the wind repeatedly in the Bible? Here are a couple of examples to jog your memory:

“The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” (John 3:8)

When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord[a] in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting.(Acts 2:1-2)

We often associate Holy Spirit with the mighty rushing wind…or at the other extreme a gentle cool zephyr on a hot summer day. Or as the spiritual interpretation of the song “Wind beneath my wings” suggests, He can keep us afloat and even soaring.

All are valid. All have application in our lives. I have personally experienced Him in all these many forms.

But this time, Holy Spirit reminded me how when He is behind me, it increases the efficiency of all that I do in Jesus’ name. I do not have to work hard to make it happen when His power is backing me up!

Dear DWOD friend, this is one of the keys to accelerating into your destiny. Holy Spirit gets you moving faster, with less expenditure of energy and greater efficiency than ever before.

I pray that you too will discover the value of Holy Spirit being the wind behind your tail.

Feb. 16, 2014–Rise Up by Raising Up

franchise modelAnd He went up on the mountain and called to Him those He Himself wanted. And they came to Him. Then He appointed twelve, that they might be with Him and that He might send them out to preach, and to have power to heal sicknesses and to cast out demons:. (Mark 3:13-15)

Franchising is one of the most successful models of business in the marketplace today. Yet, in its infancy, it was looked upon with suspicion by many. Ray Kroc, who launched one of the most successful of them all, McDonald’s, had trouble finding franchisees, if you can believe it.

The idea was revolutionary at the time. Ray has discovered a successful fast food restaurant model developed by the McDonald brothers. Rather than take the responsibility and the risk of building restaurants and hiring managers to run them for him, he takes a different approach. He looks for someone who would like to own a fast food restaurant. He will teach them all they need to make it successful. They pay him a franchise fee at the outset and keep on paying a small percentage of their receipts as a royalty.

Without the franchisee, Ray Kroc cannot expand his business and collect royalties. Without Ray Kroc, the franchisee cannot run a successful business and keep most of the profits.

The onus is squarely on the franchisor to help the franchisee establish a successful operation. Ray Kroc had to help others succeed first in order for him to be successful. He rises up by raising others up.

Jesus has barely launched his earthly ministry when he calls unto himself 12 disciples. They stay with him, they travel together, they watch him in action, they are privy to his public teachings as well as the private sessions where he lets them in on the mysteries of the kingdom.

Jesus is raising them up one step at a time to minister as he does. You could say that every one of the 12 were like a franchisee who had been trained by the franchisor to be successful in ministry.

To this very day, He is still collecting royalties on those He raised up—not in dollars, but in souls. He raised up the disciples so well that they were able to carry on His earthly ministry when He ascended to the right hand of the Father.

Not only that, but they also learned to raise others up. For example, Barnabas raises up Paul. Paul raises up Timothy. Timothy raises up his own leaders, who in turn raise up others. This pattern has been repeated successfully over the ages. Proof? You’re a follower of Jesus today J

Whenever you hear about the fivefold ministry, the five offices—apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher—what distinguishes these “office-holders” is the fact that they are committed to raising and releasing others to also be apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Yes, you rise up by raising others up!

Dear DWOD friend, in the world you can rise up because you know people at the top. Or because you know how to bully your way to the top. Or you are well-versed in Machiavellian tactics or manipulative techniques. Or because you possess the skill-sets and education. Or because you are married to the boss’ child J

In the Kingdom though, you rise up because you have been raising others up. No matter what line of work you may be in, no matter what kind of business you may own, within the church or in your family, you rise up by raising others up.

Do you want to rise up the proper way? Ask Holy Spirit to show you who you need to invest in and raise up. Then do exactly that. Invest your time, effort, energy and other resources into them. Show them how it’s done. As you raise them up, you will discover that your stock goes up, your value increases, you are viewed as a greater asset, and indeed, you do rise up!

Feb. 14, 2014–Love is a “choice” word

The Sams Valentine's Day 2014Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonour others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. (I Corinthians 13:4-8)

Chances are very good that you’ve heard these words read at a service of Christian marriage at one time or another. It was the Scripture of choice for most, if not all couples whose marriage services I was privileged to conduct over the past 31+ years of ordained ministry.

 

(It is also the Scripture of choice for Valentine’s Day apparently…see last year’s DWOD)

 

Coming on the heels of Paul’s extensive teaching on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, it is clearly meant to tell us that such lofty characteristics of love are not attainable on our strength alone. It is only through the power of the Holy Spirit operating in us that we can even conceive of such love being expressed by us. As Paul reminds us elsewhere: God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.(Romans 5:5)

 

At the same time though, we have learned from experience that when push comes to shove, the way we express ourselves in love is also a choice.

 

Yes, “love is patient”,but when my patience is tested by one who keeps on ignoring me over and over again, I must exercise my will and choose to be patient.

 

Yes, “love is kind”, but when someone is cruel to me, and my first impulse is to retaliate with a verbal missile, I must choose to abort its launch.

 

Yes, “love does not envy”, but when I see someone getting more recognition than I do for less work than I do, it is my choice that determines whether the lens through which I view them is envy green or pure white.

 

Get the picture?

 

This is why in Colossians 3:14, Paul tells us to “put on love.”

 

When you read the verses that precede these words, you will realize that Paul is using the analogy of removing old clothing and putting on a new outfit. In verse 12 he says: “Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.”

 

It is similar to the way we choose which item in our wardrobe we will wear on a given day. Any number of choices can vie for our attention, but we cast the deciding vote.

 

On Valentine’s Day, you can easily get the impression that love is something that only oozes out of us in rising rivulets of emotion.

 

Yes, love is emotional, and it must express itself emotionally, but love is not primarily an emotion, it is first and foremost a decision.

 

Love is indeed a “choice” word!

 

I have been known to tell couples at their wedding that it is easy to say “I love you” when you’re in the mood for romance, the candle is burning and the wine is flowing.

 

But the real test of love comes…

When you wake up in the morning to the scary sight of your partner’s “bed head”,

When the excitement of expecting a baby is tempered by the onset of morning

sickness in your pregnant wife—every blessed day for three blessed months straight,

          When the stack of unpaid bills signals outflow exceeding income—for the sixth month in a row…

That’s when your spouse needs to see the love of God that was poured into your heart flowing out from you.

 

Ask Holy Spirit in you for help. Then make the right choice. Chances are very good that it will be the choice of Love.

Feb. 11, 2014–Act In Anticipation

jesus teaching from a boatBut Jesus withdrew with His disciples to the sea. And a great multitude from Galilee followed Him, and from Judea and Jerusalem and Idumea and beyond the Jordan; and those from Tyre and Sidon, a great multitude, when they heard how many things He was doing, came to Him. So He told His disciples that a small boat should be kept ready for Him because of the multitude, lest they should crush Him. For He healed many, so that as many as had afflictions pressed about Him to touch Him. (Mark 3:7-10)

It is truly amazing to see how realistic and practical Jesus is. He anticipates the crowds closing in on him so they could receive their healing and takes the precautionary measure of having a boat ready to push out into the sea. He was concerned about his safety and that of the disciples.

Is Jesus selfish? Or is he modeling self-care?

One of the earliest descriptions of how Jesus matured is found in Luke 2:52: “And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.”

One of the ways in which wisdom manifests itself is in prudence. In showing good judgment. In anticipating possible outcomes and acting accordingly. This incident is a good illustration of such prudence in action, isn’t it?

Jesus made this intriguing statement in Luke 16:8: “For the people of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light.”

This saying comes at the end of a parable in which a shrewd manager who is being shown his way out the corporate door makes a couple of questionable moves. He writes down the debts of two people who owe his boss oil and wheat respectively.

Even though he is defrauded by these actions, the boss actually commends the fired manager for gaining the goodwill of two debtors in anticipation of finding favour with them once he’s fired!

“I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg—I know what I’ll do so that, when I lose my job here, people will welcome me into their houses.”

Now you know why this story is sometimes labelled as the parable of the “unjust steward or the “crooked manager.” He anticipates what is coming and takes swift albeit dishonest measures.

Dear DWOD friend, on the road to your destiny, you too need to anticipate what could happen and take pre-emptive action. It is only prudent to do so.

Let’s say for example that you anticipate a vacancy coming up in your company due to the projected retirement of your immediate supervisor. If you were to ask him what you could do to lighten his load and he responds positively, now you actually are doing part of his job, thus gaining ground on your competitors. This would qualify as acting in anticipation, wouldn’t it?

Or, you foresee a very busy season coming up in a couple of months. You take two weeks off and go away on a holiday. Clearly, that is an act of self-care, not selfishness, amen?

You receive a prophetic word about a flood of new believers becoming part of your church. To offer courses on evangelism and disciple-making when there is no reason to even suspect a trickle would be a case of acting in anticipation, right?

Jesus models this for us very well when he asks his disciples to have a boat on standby. May you be inspired by his practical prudence into making pre-emptive moves and taking audacious action in anticipation. He would surely approve!   

Feb. 09, 2014–Healing by Revealing

IMG_0942Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. (James 5:14-16)

As I shared in yesterday’s DWOD, the contact between a blast of steam and my skin left behind a blister that needed medical attention.

The doctor at the walk-in clinic had instructed me to disinfect the wound every day, coat it with the antibiotic ointment Flamazine, then cover it up with sterile gauze and apply some tape to prevent it from sliding down.

This I did dutifully for a week. It was still hurting at times, though. Also I noticed a yellow layer developing on one part of the wound.

Concerned about the pain and what appeared to be pus, I went back to the same clinic to make sure that it was actually healing.

The doctor who examined me this time took care of those concerns in a jiffy. He assured me that the healing process was indeed well under way. Then he asked how I was taking care of the wound. When I shared the exact same information I divulged in the second paragraph of this post, he proposed some changes.

“Stop covering it up from now on,” he advised. “Let the wound get some air. Apply the ointment twice a day instead of once. In a while that yellow layer will be gone and only a scar will remain.”

I could hardly believe the change when I started following his advice. The pain was gone, the raw redness of the wound started changing to a more pleasing pink and the yellow layer did indeed begin to fall off.

You see, when the wound was still fresh, it needed to be covered for a while to prevent further infection. But, after a time, the healing process was actually being hindered when it remained hidden underneath the gauze. Exposing the wound actually accelerated the healing.

The first portion of the Scripture at the top of this post is often quoted when we pray for healing as a group for someone and anoint them with oil. The latter portion that says: “confess your sins to one another” does not get the same press, does it?

Yet, healing is only promised when we confess and “pray for each other”. Confession precedes intercession.

We see the necessity of such confession to bring about physical healing quite often in prayer ministry. I cannot count the number of times when someone confesses their need to forgive an offender and almost immediately notices pain leaving their body.

Sulojana and I and a host of others have experienced healing of the heart (emotional wounds, spirit/soul hurts) by taking the time to sit down with two or three prayer ministers trained in Sozo and/or Restoring The Foundations or a similar ministry. When we confess our sins, freedom and healing follow, sometimes instantaneously. It is truly incredible!

Dear DWOD friend, don’t kid yourself by saying you don’t need this kind of ministry, because you have already confessed your sins to God. If confessing our sins to one another was not significant for our healing, God would not have included that in the Bible, amen? Keeping such wounds covered will only hinder you from advancing into your destiny.

Just as it was with me, there is a time to keep the raw wound under wraps initially. But then there comes a time to remove the gauze and expose the wound–sooner than later, we hope. You too will realize how true it is that God brings about healing when you start revealing your woundedness to another.

If you have already experienced this, would you please share your story with the rest of your DWOD family in the comments section below this post? If you have not and would like to know how to go about doing this, please contact me at jeeva@destinywordoftheday.com and I will find someone who can help.

Feb. 08, 2014–The God who Burns

steaming kettleFor our God is a consuming fire. (Hebrews 12:29)

Virtually every morning, there is a predictable ritual that happens in our kitchen. Sulojana, the early riser, fills our “cordless” electric kettle with filtered water up to the “Minimum” mark. Once she flips the switch to the “On” position and the red light comes on, she turns into my human alarm clock. “Jeeva, it’s time to get up.”

The advantage of your wife delivering the wake-up call is that it is not as alarming as the mechanical device. The disadvantage? There is no snooze button 🙁

By the time I get to the kitchen, the water has already boiled. The kettle has shut off, thanks to a built-in energy-saving feature. Now, it is my turn for me to get into my routine.

Warm up some milk in the microwave. Measure a teaspoon of special instant coffee from India into each of two coffee mugs. Add sugar to one (Hint: Not mine!). Pour the boiled water up to the half-way mark of the mug. Top it off with the hot milk. Stir with teaspoon. Then mix it well by transferring the stirred coffee back and forth between the empty milk mug and the coffee mug. Wait for a layer of froth to manifest. Let it sit still for a few minutes and cool off a tad. Announce that coffee is ready.

(Sorry to make you jealous, ladies, but she’s got me trained pretty well…old habits are hard to break after 30+ years of daily repetition, amen?)

Fairly safe and harmless ritual, wouldn’t you say? I would heartily concur, except that something happened a week ago Monday that shook me up.

When I got to the kitchen, the water was still boiling. The automatic shut-off mechanism had not kicked in yet. I needed a cup of water to cook the oatmeal porridge that was on the menu that morning. As I reached for the filtered water tap, I felt a stinging sensation on the underside of my right arm about two inches east of the elbow.

I knew instantly that it was from the steam bellowing out of the kettle coming into contact with my skin. I just ignored it and went ahead getting the coffee ready (see routine above), cooking the oatmeal and just carrying on with the chores of the day.

It was only in the evening that I noticed the ugly steam blister filled with liquid something. Frankly, I was shocked that the hardly noticeable sting had turned into this hideous thing. I was too chicken to puncture it, though. I waited until my arm hit the armrest of the car unexpectedly and broke the blister, pulled into a walk-in clinic, got a doctor to do the dirty work and started a new daily routine.

Disinfect wound. Apply antibiotic ointment. Place sterilized gauze on top. Tape it down.

Suffice it to say, 10 days later, it is healing quite well, thank you. But, the entire experience taught me something about the nature of God that we dare not ignore.

You see, the loving heavenly Father who speaks to us in stillness (I Kings 19:12) is also the Almighty God whose voice thunders and breaks the cedars of Lebanon (Psalm 29:5).

Jesus, our elder brother, is not only the little Lamb that Mary had who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29), He is also the fierce and ferocious Lion of the tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5).

Holy Spirit is our gentle breezy Comforter, but He is also the rushing whirlwind whose origin and destination are unpredictable (John 3:7)

As Mr. Beaver explains to the children when they ask whether Aslan the Lion King is safe: ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the king I tell you.”

The verse quoted above reminds us that “Our God is a consuming fire.”

In a bizarre way, I sensed the steam burn on my forearm was a reminder to never underestimate the power of the God who burns.

Your thoughts?

Feb. 05, 2014–Today Is The Day

MEL FISHERThe Spanish galleon, Nuestra Senora de Atocha sank 34 miles off the coast of Key West during a hurricane in 1622. It was on its way back from Havana, Cuba to Cadiz, Spain. Not only did it take down with it 260 precious lives, but also more than 40 tons of silver and gold, 100,000 “pieces of eight Spanish coins, Colombian emeralds, silver and gold artifacts and over 1000 silver bars. Total estimated value: $450 million dollars.

 

Diver and treasure hunter Mel Fisher made it his consuming passion to find the sunken treasure. He was willing to pay the price, no matter how high. Price tag? Over 20 million dollars. The priceless lives of his eldest son and daughter-in-law, who drowned when their boat tipped over.

 

16 years later on July 20, 1985, he achieved his goal. The mother lode had been found. But he still could not claim it as his own as the State of Florida and the U.S. Government took him to court claiming that the treasures belonged to them. 8 years and several million dollars in legal fees later, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the treasures belonged to Mel Fisher and his family.

 

Needless to say it was not smooth sailing. Granted the prospect of discovering all that buried booty was great motivation. But, how do you keep going day after empty day, dive after frustrating dive until you find it?

 

Mel Fisher had a way of keeping himself and his crew encouraged and excited about the excursions into the depths of the ocean. He would start every day with this rallying cry: Today is the day!

 

Most days, that slogan would turn out to be totally untrue. But finally that day did indeed come when he could truly claim it and mean it!

 

Was it simply optimism? Was he prophesying over himself and his crew every day? What do you think?

 

No matter how we label it, the fact remains that it kept Fisher and his crew on the edge of expectancy each and every day. They carried out their daily tasks knowing that this could indeed be the day when they hit paydirt.

 

Dear DWOD friend, this is the power of hope in action. I am not sure about Mels faith convictions, but when you walk on the road to your destiny as a follower of Jesus who is filled with the Holy Spirit, anything and everything is possible, isnt it?

 

How long did it take for Jesus to get Sauls attention so that he would go on to become Paul? One blinding moment in time. Do you know any precious ones who need to come into the family of Christ? What is stopping you from declaring that Today Is The Day that they forsake their sinful ways and receive the gift of salvation?

 

Visualize the change that a blind beggar named Bartimaeus experienced. How long did it take for him to receive his miracle? One declaration from Jesus: Go your way. Your faith has made you well. (Mark 10:52). Know anyone who needs a miracle? Why would you not step out in faith and declare that Today Is Their Day?

 

Is there a breakthrough you need in your life? What did it take for a woman about to be stoned to death for adultery to be set free? One intervening word of wisdom from Jesus: Let he that is without sin among you cast the first stone. (John 8:7) Why can you not believe that God can deliver you from your dilemma with one simple act of intervention?

 

As you advance toward your destiny, why not take a cue from Mel Fisher and begin every day with the same declaration: TODAY IS THE DAY? You too will experience the day when this prophecy is fulfilled and the repeated decree becomes a rich reality.