Wisdom for the Latter Days

February 27, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom of the Latter Days

As I wrote to you a year ago stating that the Later Day Outpouring of the Holy Spirit would begin in February 2022. It did begin a year ago and God, being faithful to what He promised, is being noticed during February 2023.

I am sure you have heard of Asbury University Revival and the spreading of the Presence of the Lord in many other universities. We now have movies, various media groups, and well-known individuals speaking up about their relationship with Jesus Christ. All of this and more is not by accident but by God’s Divine Design in all areas of our culture.

Much more will be happening; it will continue to grow! As I have stated, you will read or hear prophetic words from ‘unknowns’ in the Body of Christ. The well-known prophets and traditional leaders of the Christian movement will fail—they have failed us in the past because they wanted people to ‘look at them’ and set themselves up as ‘important’ with ‘specialty titles’ so as to give honor to themselves—stealing honor from God.

This last move of the Holy Spirit, which will be the combination of all past revivals and movements of the Holy Spirit— will no longer be about one person or ministry. No person will become more important than any other person or ministry. God will give more honor to the ‘unknowns’—those who give all glory to God, keeping nothing for themselves.

As faith is about humility and unworthiness so is the Second Pentecost as I call this movement of God’s Presence. This must come to pass for God to fulfill each and every verse of the Bible for this is the time for battles between God’s Kingdom and Satan’s rule. If you are not willing to fight, God will not be on your side, nor will you receive anything from the Holy Spirit. This movement includes fighting and battles will be raging not only on earth but also in heaven.

I suggest you do this one simple task each day as you arise and take your place in the Body of Christ. Say this, “God what are you going to do today? Can you show me what you want me to do? God, please give me whatever I need to accomplish your will, your Kingdom’s purpose, and your divine direction as you show it to me. I want to do what you want me to do.”

Do not think or desire to do anything without God leading you, knowing it will include fighting as Samson fought, a walk of faith with humility as Peter and John walked, and steadfastness in the likeness you have never experienced before as King David was steady in Jesus.

I am praying for you. If you fall get up for righteousness a person can fail many times in a day and still get God’s will accomplished. This is the wisdom of the Latter Days.

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Guest Author/Timothy Brinkley

The Sluggish Christian

The image of a slug calls to mind a slimy creature with a slimy trail. The slime at first is smooth, silky, and sticky, yet after a day of drying, it solidifies and leaves a shiny trace that can be seen clearly from specific angles. In the same way, there is a spiritual slime that can enter our lives smoothly and then solidify into an obstacle as hard as cement.

As a Christ-follower who has an income and who has all physical needs met, from a worldly perspective it would seem I don’t need anything else. However, this may be the source of a spiritual sluggishness that creeps in from all sides. Like a fluorescent slime, at first interesting, flexible and flowy, it slowly solidifies after it touches a person leaving those in it cemented in place. It creeps into the sanctuary of my heart making me feel comfortable and content, but when I try to reconnect with Father God, it prevents me from having a humble posture, a thankful heart, and removes my hunger for His presence and word. In this written post, I will expose this position of our hearts that our enemy likes to capitalize on and share how to counter it.

Jesus’ voice loudly reverberates through the Bible compassionately encouraging us and patiently leading us away from evil and along His path to life. In the book of Hebrews, the author communicates a similar desire and shares his struggle to mature new believers into becoming more like Christ.

On this topic, we have much to say, and it is difficult to explain since you have become sluggish in hearing.

Heb. 5:11 NET

It is not impossible to explain, it is just difficult because they have started to succumb to sluggishness.

He wants them to grow past the basics taught to new believers (6:1-2):

  • repentance from dead works

  • faith in God

  • teaching about baptism

  • laying on of hands

  • the resurrection of the dead

  • eternal judgment

so that you may not be sluggish, but imitators of those who through faith and perseverance inherit the promises.

Heb. 6:12 NET

Sluggishness is what is to blame for the believer’s spiritual apathy. In the original Greek language, the word for sluggish is nothros (νωθρός). Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words has an interesting note about this in comparing it to two other Greek synonyms argos and bradus.

Vine’s Dictionary: Note: In Luk 24:25 "slow (of heart)" translates the synonymous word bradus. Of these Trench says (Syn. civ), "Bradus differs from the words with which it is here brought into comparison, in that no moral fault or blame is necessarily involved in it; so far indeed is it from this, that of the three occasions on which it is used in the NT two are in honor; for to be ‘slow’ to evil things, to rash speaking, or to anger (Jam 1:19, twice), is a grace, and not the contrary…. There is a deeper, more inborn sluggishness implied in nothros, and this bound up as it were in the very life, more than in either of the other words of this group. Trench compares and contrasts argos, "idle," but this word is not strictly synonymous with the other two."

It seems that the word nothros has to do with a life/heart/mind/perspective/worldview issue. It could be ungodly interference with the way we interpret life, or it could be a deep-rooted agreement with an old lie. Looking at equivalents for this word in Hebrew shows that it is used twice in the Septuagint Old Testament written in Greek: aw-vaw’ and khaw-shoke’.

A man is commended according to his good sense,

but one of twisted mind (slow of heart) is despised.

Pro 12:8 ESV

עָוָה (Pronunciation: aw-vaw’ Strong’s H5753) Outline of Biblical usage: to bend, twist, distort, (Niphal) to be bent, be bowed down, be twisted, be perverted, (Piel) to twist, distort, (Hiphil) to do perversely, to commit iniquity, do wrong, pervert, (Qal) to do wrong, commit iniquity, (Hiphil) to commit iniquity

Septuagint: nothrokardios: νωθροκάρδιος

The one above, aw-vaw’, speaks of a messed-up worldview, enough that the decisions being made are twisted and it affects the way people perceive us. In this verse, if we are sluggish in heart, we are despised.

Do you see a man skillful in his work?

He will stand before kings;

he will not stand before obscure (sluggish) men.

Prov. 29:11

חָשֹׁךְ (Pronunciation: khaw-shoke’ Strong’s H2823) Outline of Biblical usage: obscure, insignificant, low, mean, ignoble

Septuagint: νωθρός: nothros

This second Hebrew word equivalent, khaw-shoke’, sheds more light on the word sluggish: obscure, average to low. With the parallelism common through the Proverbs, this verse can also mean that pursuing skill or getting good at something useful, is a way to avoid sluggishness–not just physically but spiritually as well. There are many other ways, God’s Word suggests countering sluggishness.

Countering Sluggishness

How do you fight against sluggishness?

Ministering to others, praying for others,

  • Heb. 4:15 overcoming temptation

  • Heb. 5:2 compassion

  • Heb. 5:7 loud cries and tears

  • Heb. 5:8 suffering, devotion

  • Heb. 6:1 progress beyond the elementary instruction about Christ and move on to maturity

  • Heb. 6:7 produce useful vegetation

  • 1Cor. 4:17 Timothy…will remind you (others reminding you)

  • 1Cor. 2:4 Not with persuasive words of wisdom but with a demonstration of power.

  • Eph. 4:11 the five-fold ministry of apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers

  • Matt. 5:6 Hunger and thirst for righteousness

  • Prov. 1:7 fear of God

  • SoS. 8:14 come away my beloved

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Love for a lifetime

February 19, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

A Saying for a Lifetime

I love Jesus Christ not

for what He has given me, but

how much He has forgiven me.

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Which Jesus do you seek?

February 18, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

Which Jesus is it?

The Christian Church has invented too many ‘Jesus’. It is as if the Jesus of the Bible was not good enough. When I went through seminary the best place to be was by a window so I could throw out all the teachings that were misleading or false. Too often the classes were more like ‘political classes’ one would take to receive a BA degree in Political Science.

I like the Jesus that saved me! That Jesus was good enough for me. The Jesus that placed joy and peace in my life was all the Jesus I needed. If you missed the “Jesus Movement” of the ’60s and ’70s you might not know what I am talking about. The real Jesus makes each and every person new—always and without any flaws. The old person is done away with, and you became the person you were always meant to be, but you did not realize that until Jesus entered your life.

We all felt (the Jesus people of the ’70s) that Jesus could do anything and that His love for us was undefinable—we tried but could not describe it completely. I often desire for those days to reappear. Where did Jesus Go? He is still here offering Himself to a world that is confused, hurting, and lost in its sin, but people do not talk much about this Jesus.

It is sin, not anything else that is destroying our world. Darkness prevails in every aspect of our nation, and people think politics or “green-living” will take care of or fix what is wrong with America. But it is still and will always be our sin! I like to use the phrase, “It is your sin, stupid!”

What is wrong with our climate—it’s your sin.

What is wrong with our political system—it’s your sin.

Why can’t people get along—it’s your sin.

Can’t sleep, always depressed, so many feelings of inadequacy—it’s your sin.

Unable to love or be loved—it’s your sin.

No one can remove or cancel sin in one’s life without God. It is one’s sin that gets in the way of you responding to God or seeking His help. Far too many people will not give up their sins in order for God to make things right or feel wholesome in one’s life.

It is just that simple. Sin is our #1 enemy, and people love and want their sins. This is why there is so much hate and anger in America. This is why our climate (and ‘mother-nature’) is going crazy—acting erratic and unpredictable. You and I will not be able to stop God’s anger and His purpose for America—America is not going to give up its sin.

Is there hope? Of course, there is, but it is only found in Jesus Christ. The Jesus I found in the Jesus Movement. I found this Jesus through three things—repentance (lots of crying); two, reading the Bible (finding what God wants to do instead of me deciding what is good for my life); and three, I could not pray enough—that is all I wanted to do was ‘talk to God all the time’.

So, if you want to be happy and find peace do these three things: cry and seek forgiveness for your sins every day, read or listen to the Bible being read, and of course, talk to God about everything you want to do or are doing. If you do these three simple things, you will find God and He will bring a constant and sustaining revival into your life.

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Wisdom for the week/finding purpose

February 18, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom for the Week

True Purpose is…

Our true purpose is not doing what you want to do but…

our true purpose is finding what God wants to have happen,

and you being able to believe Him for it.

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Guest author/Phillip Lee

February 7, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

Guest Author/"But then it started to rain…"

“They were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage…but then it started to rain.” (Luke 17:27)

While homosexuality has become perhaps the most controversial social issue of our time, often resulting in a host of challenging, if not divisive questions, it is also an undeniable fact the homosexual community, through a masterful plan, has achieved monumental results in a very, very short period of time. There is no doubt that homosexuality (an identity based on sexual preference) is a multi-dimensional phenomenon.

Today, the homosexual agenda continues its march from state to state and nation to nation. Education systems have become much more tolerant and sensitive to LGBT students with false pro-homosexual lessons being taught through health education curriculum. Religious institutions have and continue to revise the historic teachings on homosexual practice by caving to social trends in order to accommodate active homosexuals. There is no question as to the media and movies having become pulpits relentlessly promoting homosexual practice often without question, challenge or debate. Compounding the crisis and continuing to fuel the phenomenon is the reluctance, if not total disregard by scientific organizations and churches, to allow any discussion about the causes and the resolving of unwanted same-sex attraction.

No doubt, the pinnacle of success for the homosexual community has been the legalization of same-sex marriage. The homosexual community successfully and dramatically blurred the lines enough making “love” the ingredient, the quality which has the power to validate anything that is done in its name.

The homosexual community, though a relatively small segment of society, has nevertheless become extremely significant and influential. And, so it seems, the achievements and the power of the politically organized and active homosexual community has it all.

But is this really the case?

“…sin is fun for a season.” (Hebrews 11:25)

Beginning to surface more and more by both men and women practicing homosexuality, largely influenced, and generated by the accomplishments of the homosexual community, is a sense and questioning of true personal value, a true sense of being loved and accepted, and a sense (question) of living a meaningful life. In other words…

“Those of us that proudly proclaim to be gay-identified and now have the legal right to pursue what we deem ‘natural,’ free from any and all forms of discrimination based on orientation and/or behavior, free to be, free to do, free to go, socially accepted, and free to practice a sexual preference in a social environment free from prejudicial treatment even by those who find such behavior completely unacceptable, even free from religious establishments…”

“Why aren’t all these freedoms freeing?”
“Why am I still so empty?”
“Why isn’t this working for me?”

“…He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9)

Homosexuality, rather than being a divine gift that needs to be celebrated, is now being seen as anything but ‘gay’ by many.

And, they will be turning to the Church in greater numbers.

Those making the decision to leave homosexual practice and the gay community will not just be abstaining from or abandoning sexual sin, they will be disconnecting from a whole network of support and an identity. Having made the right choice to say “No!” to homosexual practice, they will be arriving on our church doorsteps with absolutely nothing.

Will we, God’s people, celebrate the decision of the homosexual who has said “Yes” to God and “No” to homosexuality?

Will we, God’s people, be abundantly clear in affirming the biblical position that God loves all people, that homosexual practice is but one sin among many and that the Holy Spirit is available to transform all persons – including homosexual persons?

Will we, God’s people, minister to persons struggling with homosexuality, their families, and all others affected by homosexuality as partners in Christ’s work of healing?

Will we, God’s people, integrate all persons striving to live as faithful disciples of Jesus Christ into full membership in the local church?

“Indeed, it is raining but not just on the homosexual.”

“In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.” (Acts 2:17)

All Christians are part of God’s overall plan for the redemption of the world. To say, “The Church is of God,” means that we are not part of some optional and respectable social club.

The Church is called by God “out of the world” in order to transform the world.

Each of us, then, is part of God’s plan.

“A much-needed later rain has begun.”

“Pastor, the homosexuals are coming, the homosexuals are coming!”

“Wonderful! They can have a seat next to the gossips, those having sex before marriage, the adulterers, the liars, those that drink excessively, the greedy…”

We, His Church, must stand for Jesus Christ and witness to His grace and power – to and for all people.

Pastor Phillip Lee
Executive Director
His Way Out Ministries

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Wisdom for the week

February 3, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom for the Week

‘Who’ comes before ‘What’ & ‘Are’ before ‘Do’

Who you are comes before what you do.

This is the purpose of Christ for all of us tells us…

who we are in Christ allows us to do what God asks of us.

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God has no heroes

January 28, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

God Has No Heroes

Christians that truly and sincerely serve Jesus Christ are not heroes but servants. In fact, they consider themselves “unworthy servants” and not a person of importance. They do not accept an inflated status that elevates themselves above others. Humility is what keeps them going and their faith is great because of it, producing the works of Christ.

Luke 17:3-10: “Take heed to yourselves. If your brother sins against you, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him. And if he sins against you seven times in a day, and seven times in a day returns to you, saying, ‘I repent,’ you shall forgive him." And the apostles said to the Lord, "Increase our faith." So, the Lord said, "If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you. And which of you, having a servant plowing or tending sheep, will say to him when he has come in from the field, ‘Come at once and sit down to eat’? But will he not rather say to him, ‘Prepare something for my supper, and gird yourself and serve me till I have eaten and drunk, and afterward you will eat and drink’? Does he think that servant because he did the things that were commanded him? I think not. So, likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants. We have done what was our duty to do’.”

The answer to the question (increase our faith) is in verse 17:10, “So, likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, ‘We are unprofitable servants. We have done what was our duty to do’.”

Jesus’s point about a mustard seed is that one either has faith or you do not have faith. Faith is your response to God. You either respond to Him or you do not respond to Christ. It is a decision. A mustard seed of faith is all you need—a mustard seed of faith even ‘very small faith’ is the same as a ‘great-large amount of faith’, they are the same. The difference is your response to God and your attitude concerning yourself. Are you going to get what you ask for because you are ‘a somebody’, important, or self-righteous? Nope, you are always an unworthy servant and anything you do was required of God; you do nothing that is self-motivating, but it is always God in you.

We will always have faith that moves anything when we are servants, and not just any servant with personal status but an ‘unworthy servant’. (Note: a person that forgives others all the time is a person that is humble and does not judge others but allows God alone to judge them—our job is to forgive a lot!)

This is how one sets oneself up to exercise great faith (which is only a tiny bit of faith). It is the one who responds to God in humility and unworthiness. Remember the story about the Roman Centurion that Jesus said, “He had not found so great a faith in Israel.”

Matthew 8:8-10: “The centurion replied, ‘Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed. 9 For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it. When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him, ‘Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith’.”

Church it is time to walk in wisdom and humility so to respond to God in mustard-seed faith. God has no heroes only unworthy servants, and it is those servants who have ‘great faith’.

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The Battle; Your Choice

January 22, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

“The Battle”—Have You Enlisted?

We are in a battle! You can see it in the news, social media, and all institutions in our nation. It is a battle between right and wrong. I was born to fight in this battle and so were you! Not only are there wars on earth, with more to come, but there are wars in the heavens. God promised that they would come, and the Bible has lots to say about these battles. It is the job of the Holy Spirit to guide, strengthen, and equip you to fight in these battles…“the good fight of faith”.

All things of faith are ‘a choice’. In fact, God tells us to ‘choose this day’. There is no hiding or walking away—we must choose. You cannot get into the Promised Land without a fight, and you cannot obtain the Kingdom of God without a fight. The battle for the Kingdom of God will be the greatest battle the world has ever seen. Are you ready? Have you prepared? Are you mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally up to the task of confronting evil, bringing everything under Christ’s feet, and seeing every verse of the Bible fulfilled? The battle is upon us, and it requires everyone to be bold, always faithful, and willing to sacrifice.

I am always surprised when I find a Christian that does not or is unprepared to be persecuted. Persecution is a requirement to be a Christian! You and I cannot avoid persecution if you are doing the will of God. You will be ridiculed, belittled, offended, hated, and even killed or prosecuted. This is our calling, to suffer even as Christ suffered. This is the “Crown of Thorns” that Christ wore on His head while hanging on the cross. He not only carried our sins, and our sicknesses but also our persecution. His crown was not a mistake for He carried our persecution, calling us to persecution when He said, “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” Matthew 5:10 NIV. (A personal note: I do not believe a person can obtain unto God’s Holiness without persecution.)

So, if you are not ‘suiting up’ with the Armor of God each day, you are in a lot of trouble! A Christian cannot stand or sit on the sidelines—if you do, you are no good to God, and God will take away your candlestick, your name out of the Book of Life, and He will also spit you out of His mouth. Jesus will not remember you on the Day of Judgment and your new home will be in a Lake of Fire. This is your future if you do not fight, if you do not prepare yourself for battle, and if you are not persecuted. A ‘YouVersion’ verse of the day: “Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow meMatthew 16:24 KJV. It cannot be much clearer than that!

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Saying for the week

January 22, 2023 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

The Saying for the Week

I rather have no reputation at all or even a poor reputation if what I did was right and good than have a good and respectful reputation and did that which is wrong or unkind.

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