The Forgotten Forgiveness

July 29, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

The Forgotten Forgiveness

#5 in the series on forgiveness

The Holy Spirit has many jobs the Bible says, but one that is pertinent to repentance is making sure your personal life is worthy of and grounded in forgiveness. We must understand that forgiveness is given to us because of and only through Christ, but it is the Holy Spirit that is performing all the forgiveness we find in Christ.

When forgiveness comes to us it is the Holy Spirit working in our lives—we cry, we repent, we are made clean—never wanting to be bound by our sin again. The Holy Spirit (Jesus called the Comforter) is to reprove the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment (John 16:7-11). Everything changed at Calvary—total forgiveness, complete healing, fruits of the righteousness given, this world’s judgment, and access to all that is in God through Christ.

Often at times we concentrate only on the wrong doings we commit, but God wants so much more. He is interested in forgiveness that goes well beyond not just obeying His commandments but to the ‘forgotten forgiveness’ that the Holy Spirit is to bring to us.

“Of sin of not believing in Jesus”—how many times have you asked God to forgive you because you did not believe in Jesus? This was the #1 complaint Jesus had against His disciples. There is a lot we have to believe in regarding Christ!

“Of righteousness because Christ has gone to His Father, so we can receive the Kingdom of Heaven and of God”—how many times have we failed in not having what is done in heaven done in earth—in our very lives and circumstances? What is done in heaven must be done in this world or we are outside of God’s will—this is our righteousness!

“Of judgment, because Satin is judged”—how often have we allowed Satin to win, to oppress, to hinder God’s will for us or others? Our job is to fight against and destroy the works of the devil. The ‘prince of this world’ is a daily and constant threat—get fighting!

Next time (today or tomorrow) that you find yourself not having the blessings of God, His perfect will for your life, and freedom that He offers in every situation—start asking for forgiveness for not believing, not having His righteousness (His Kingdoms), and for not destroying and resisting the works of the devil.

Let’s get clean, whole, and complete in Him by using the forgotten forgiveness so we can get doing. It is only through forgiveness that we find the strength to get the job done.

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Forgiveness & Repentance

July 16, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

Forgiveness & Repentance

#4 in the series on forgiveness

When I ask for forgiveness it brings me often to tears. My heart is moved and my emotions kick-in. I cry, and often I cry for sometime. I do not understand why repentance has aspects of crying, humbleness, and wanting to be a better person but it does. I am glad for that!

I have had a few times in my life when God came in like a flood—I found myself in a state of complete brokenness, as if I was at the Jordan River being baptized by John. I continued throughout the day and many times for days on end asking God for forgiveness. I would cry the whole time—every time I was alone I would be moved to just cry and say ‘I am sorry’. Many times I did not know why and could not tell you what wrongs I was sorry about, but I just wanted to be clean—to be washed.

Sin can have such a hold on our lives. We often do not even recognize its effect and all the consequences our sin has brought to us—but God does. He wants us clean. Not just what we remember but even what we do not recollect, as well as, how our sin has ruined us—its hold and effects over us.

I believe it is the single most destruct area of our lives—to be hiding wrongs. We can never be completely free or clean unless we ask for and acknowledge that we need help from all sins and all self-destructive behavior. God wants us in a state of brokenness and forgiveness.

“Blessed are the poor in spirit,” means to be in a state of contriteness or constant repentance & brokenness. Do not think that forgiveness is always easy. We must live for Christ by being willing to be repentant and especially whenever the Holy Spirit moves us to repentance. He (the Holy Spirit) will always find things in our lives that will require forgiveness. I leave my brokenness to Him—He knows how to convict me of sin, to lead me in repentance, and to find forgiveness from everything that is wrong in my life. I trust in the Holy Spirit to lead me no matter how difficult it is to say—I’m so sorry God!

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The Unforgiven

July 15, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

The Unforgiven

#3 in the series on forgiveness

If there is a flood of forgiveness we can find in God then we ought to forgive others even better than we forgive ourselves. To often Christians offer little forgiveness to those in need; no wonder the church is not growing in America.

I do not understand why Christians display so much hate and dislike for people who sin. Once they found forgiveness in Christ for themselves they do not take the next required step in their salvation—to forgive others with sincerity and compassion. Without offering forgiveness to others we cannot receive the completion of our forgiveness from our sin nor freedom in the Day of Judgment.

I am convinced this is the reason why some Christians hate so easily and so deeply—they no longer have forgiveness for themselves. The forgiveness they once received, no longer works in their favor. They are lost, they are condemned, they are no longer redeemed—they are unforgiven.

It is through the flood of forgivenessthat I find who I really am. Through forgiveness I have everything I will ever need in Christ: sins gone, all my healings, feelings of completeness, finding the strength to love well, helping others without wanting something in return, deliverance from evil, freedom from pride and sensual desirers, and so much more.

If salvation is only about me ‘being saved’ then I find myself alone, unconnected, and isolated from others. Forgiveness is meant to unit me with others. Forgiveness is given so I can connect with people. People need me and I need them—forgiveness purpose is to make this happen! I forgive you and you forgive me so we can connect.

God forgives me, people forgive me, and then I eventually forgive myself. But it does not end there. As I forgive others, then God forgives them too, and they find forgiveness themselves. God says if you cannot forgive others, then He will not forgive you. What sins we forgive they are forgiven and what sins we do not forgive they are not forgiven—here is the power of salvation and unity in Christ.

There is a power in forgiveness that goes well beyond what we can ever imagine or comprehend. Forgiveness is corporate and reciprocal. You want the pleasure of being forgiven, try first forgiving the one person you dislike the most.

God has ‘flooded me with forgiveness’ so that I can open up the floodgate of His and my forgiveness to others.

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The Complexity of Forgiveness

July 14, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

The Complexity of Forgiveness

#2 in the series on forgiveness

For many of us we think forgiveness is simple—the world and especially our political system would like us to believe that—but actually it is complex.

Let’s review what we have to ask forgiveness for:

ü Our sin (mistakes, wrong actions) that God says are inappropriate deeds.

ü Impure thoughts—evil we would like to happen to others or are involved in ourselves.

ü The sins of others that affect us—directly or indirectly.

ü Historical sins of individuals, family, generations, corporate & national—deviant life styles that are handed down to us through un-forgiveness.

ü The effects and consequences of our own sins (i.e. cause & effect of sin).

ü Secret sins of our heart, motives or actions.

ü Inappropriate words that do harm to others—heard or not heard by them.

This is a short list of ‘sin types/styles’ we do to each other, not to God. If I would list the specifics it would take a chapter of a book. My point is this—do not think that sin is not complex and intricate. Sin is real, has a mind of its own and impacts not only you but also everyone around you at that specific time and can for generations to come.

It is our task as Christians to take forgiveness seriously. Sin acts like dye in a glass of water. It effects and penetrates every molecule of the water. Only forgiveness that is complete and just as potent as sin itself can remove the impact and effects of any sin.

When we look for forgiveness we have to approach it from this prospective:

ü When we sin it not only injures us but also anyone that is connected to us.

ü Sin has history—find forgiveness not for just the sin but the root-causes of the sin. (Confess your sin and any impact or consequence of the sin.)

ü Other people’s sins can impact us. We must find forgiveness for others that did not ask forgiveness for their sin (i.e. to stand in the gap for others).

ü Sins that only you know about are just as deadly as obvious blatant sins.

ü There are sins of wrong motives, thoughts and words; forgiveness is critical.

ü There are sins that we know we did something wrong, and there are sins that at the time of the action we did not realize it was sin, this needs forgiveness also. (Often sins of ‘tempting God’ fall into this category.)

ü Only forgiveness through Christ can erase sin and its hold on our lives.

Next time the Holy Spirit is compelling you to repent—do it quickly and completely. Ask that all aspects of your sin, all the consequences, and the harm it has done (the domino effect) be also forgiven. Do not allow your sin or other’s sins to impact you or circumstances around you. True forgiveness is complete and compels God to respond in like manner. “Be perfect like your heavenly Father is perfect”—completely & perfectly forgiven!

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Got Inheritance?

July 13, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

Got Inheritance?

#1 in the series on forgiveness

For sometime now, there has been a growing movement for individuals to find who they are through the discovery of their ‘family tree’. There are a few websites that will help you find your ancestors while telling you how you got here and who is in your historical lineage.

God planned from the beginning for all of us to be connected to our past and to act upon it. However, all family trees can yield surprises that sometimes would be better left alone. Our inheritance in Christ is tied into who we are and from whom we came from. The Old Testament is full of examples of family trees, lineage, and all the problems associated with relatives—past and present.

‘Family’ can cause problems when it comes to our inheritance. Family members fight over their inheritance or lack of. The most significant example and O.T. story about inheritance is the story of Esau and Jacob. Two brothers wanting the same thing—their inheritance, and went about getting it in very different ways.

Jacob manipulated Esau when he was starving, and under pressure Esau gave to Jacob his rightful inheritance. Esau later regretted his decision and had great hatred and bitterness toward Jacob. What is interesting about this story is God’s reaction to all of this.

The Bible makes a point that Esau sought carefully and honestly for God to forgive him. He was indeed repentant, full of regret and sorrow, with sincere crying, and continued often to ask God, but God would not respond to his request. Why? The answer is simple: Esau asked God for forgiveness but would not offer forgiveness to Jacob.

Wow! Once again we find in Scripture that forgiveness comes to us only when and if we offer the same forgiveness to others. Esau never regained his inheritance because of his lack of forgiveness to his brother. I am sure God would have returned all or part of Esau’s inheritance if only the forgiveness he was asking of God would be granted to the person who did him wrong—Jacob.

Want to know why you do not have your inheritance? It is not a question of doing God’s will, or not having enough faith, or finding God’s timing—it is simply a question of forgiveness. Want your inheritance—can you forgive others with the same intensity and on the same level that God has forgiven you?

Your and mine spiritual and earthly inheritance equals your willingness to forgive. “Blessed are the meek (those who humble themselves and forgive) for they shall inherit the earth.” It’s just that simple—start forgiving!

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Got What It Takes?

July 1st 2015 1st of the Month Series on Character by Steve the son of John

Got What It Takes?

No one likes to be ridiculed. But for the Christian, it is suppose to be a way of life. Too many Christians try to keep their beliefs to themselves—they are not going to create any waves or offend anyone. Henry Blackaby says, “You are no good to God.”

Jesus said, ‘If He is persecuted so will you’. It is easy being a Christian if all is going smoothly, people like you, and you find strength in numbers. This has never been the case for me. I like people but I do not need to be liked in return.

Have you ever wondered why Jesus wore a ‘crown of thorns’? The Roman soldiers were mocking Him—persecuting Him. In fact, the Bible says that we should not become weary or discouraged because Christ endured persecution for us. The Bible does not go into the details, but I can assure you if there was social media, cable TV, talk-radio, and newspapers, in Jesus’ day, He would be the center of their hateful conversation, character assignation, and religious bigotry each day.

Jesus took our persecution—yes, yours and mine—when he wore that crown of thorns. He knew we would and should be persecuted, but He did not want us to be alone nor unable to bear the burden of being hated. He took our persecution with the crown of thorns just like our sicknesses with the strips He received on His back, and the nailing of His feet and hands for our sins. God made sure that Christ covered it all for us.

The question however remains—You got what it takes? Will you endure? Will you be a Jesus Freak? Will you allow yourself to be persecuted or will you run for cover?

If you are not sure, you need to read any of the series of Jesus Freaks books—Stories (Vol: 1,2,3), Martyrs, Revolutionaries, For Girls, Live Like, Ultimate, Promises For, and the list goes on. You will be encouraged to take a stand for Christ, and see how God protected those who are persecuted for Jesus’ sake.

“We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed” II Cor. 4:8-9. “Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven” Matt 5:12.

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Where Were You?

June 30, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

Where Were You?

After 9/11, I was asked, “Where was God that day?” My reply was and always will be—‘Where were you/what did you do?’ Many people blame and/or reject God for evil in this world. God of course can do anything but He wants us to do our part and works through us. Ask not, God can you do this for me, when He’s asking you to do it for Him!

The Christian church no longer has influence as it once did in America. Religious institutions gave up their influence—they became complacent. What went wrong? Where were our mistakes? What should we have done differently?

As we now know, the gay movement has become the single most influential force in America. It is far ahead of any political party, any minority/ethnic group, and much more sophisticated than any educational group. The church has failed miserably in performing their mission and listening to what the Holy Spirit has been saying for us to do to combat destructive trends and the consequences of our sins in our society.

You ask, where did we go wrong as the Body of Christ in America, I’ll tell you where:

1. We condemn and ridicule individuals and groups that do not believe or behave as we do.

2. We offer harshness not love when individuals reach out to us for help.

3. We do not forgive sin—we try to execute judgment on the person instead. (Mathew 5: We do not mourn for the sin of others or the predicament their sin has placed them in.)

4. We placed our trust in political institutions and lobbying Washington rather than praying to God and trusting in what He wants to do.

5. We allow the media to decide how we are to think or react to local, national or world situations and events.

6. We do not wait on God for advice and direction—we are not humble.

7. We have failed to be united in Christ with direction coming from the Holy Spirit.

8. We look the other way, become apathetic; refusing to take the time to make a difference—we act as if we are better than others.

9. We have allowed our religious leadership to take up the fight while we go about our daily routines—we are ‘temperate-warm, neither cold or hot’.

10. We will never find healing for our nation or ourselves—not because of non-Christians or their sin, but because of our own sin, prideful behavior, and faithless thinking.

How is God to care, if His own people do not care? How will God forgive sin, if we do not forgive? How is God to rescue a nation, if His own people do not want to be rescued? Judgment within the Kingdom of Heaven does begin with us, not the sinner—‘the ax is laid at the root of the tree!’

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The Conclusion: Anointing & Oil

June 26, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

The Conclusion: Anointing & Oil

All of us should be in the presence of God all the time; Jesus wants that! God’s anointing and His presence is not for a few but for the complete Body of Christ.

I am reminded of the story of the 10 virgins. Five had oil (anointing in their lives) and five did not. The five that did not were not allowed in heaven—what a tragic scenario. It will cost you to have anointing. In fact, anything that is connected to the Kingdom of Heaven will cost all of us. Jesus said, ‘go sell and buy’ in stories about the Kingdom of Heaven. His anointing and the presence of God is embedded in the Kingdom of Heaven—God wants what He does in heaven to be done on earth.

The Kingdom of Heaven has great blessings as well as judgments. It is like a two edged sword. God takes whatever He offers and does seriously, so should we. To God we do not have a second option here—we all must have His pure anointing oil and plenty of it during life’s journeys.

According to Scriptures we have four choices regarding His presence and the anointing of the Lord (olive oil).

1. To not purchase the presence and anointing of God—we just don’t want it.

2. To have the oil of the Lord in our lives but not enough.

3. To have oil that has become polluted and therefore unusable.

4. To have olive oil—pure, adequate, and available at all times.

Yes, we can allow a fly (which is a type of evil, death or Satan corrupting our anointing and making God’s presence in our lives ineffective) to get into our anointing (research OT & NT references on flies). We see this happening to well known ministers and, of course, members of the Body of Christ. There is always a battle and challenge to ‘resist the devil’, to choose good over evil, and/or to accept God’s direction and will for your life.

This is the wisdom of Proverbs—to know evil, recognize its influence and how it tempts us, and what to do to avoid its control over our decisions and motives. We need to keep flies out of our oil—to not allow the anointing and presence of God to become mixed with evil. Satan tried to get Jesus to do things his way when the Holy Spirit drove Jesus into the desert to be tempted by the devil. If you have the anointing, plan for a battle. Anything the Holy Spirit brings to us involves a fight against the evil one. Do not be ignorant or weak in Spirit. Let’s be courageous and strong, and full of His oil being grateful, talking & listening, and singing to God.

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Part II: Anointing & Oil

June 25, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

Part II: Anointing & Oil

Wouldn’t you like to be in the presence of God all the time—to have His anointing as a covering over you? There is nothing more moving than to be where God is actively present. God touches my five senses when He is present—I never want to leave that place. God promised after the time of Christ to be with us always! Anointing is no longer left to Old Testament priests. We are all part of the Body of Christ and priests unto God—Jesus changed everything!

There are specifics/types about oil in the Old Testament that is applicable to New Testament teachings. (One should note that all Scripture is good for doctrine and correction.) I touched on some of those types we find in the OT that allow us meaning and understanding into NT principles in the previous article, Anointing & Oil.

Let’s clarify the importance of the anointing & oil in point #5: “In order to produce enough olives you need wind—lots of it! Only the Holy Spirit (which is a type of wind in the Bible) can bring about enough olives for adequate olive oil or anointing.” This point is significant to the Body of Christ. Olive trees need wind to pollinate themselves (not bees) and the more varieties the better for cross-pollination. This means without a variety and many parts (trees) in the Body of Christ we do not produce olives and therefore olive oil. Only when all members of the Body of Christ ‘growing together and allowing the Holy Spirit to move among us’ will we produce an amply supply of oil (anointing). Unity is critical when it comes to anointing!

Furthermore and just as important, is the ‘most holy oil’ as stated in Exodus 30—olive oil was mixed with three spices. These spices represent, as stated by Paul in the NT, allows us to find and operate within the will of God—“to pray without stopping, be thankful in all things, and worship/praise God all the time.” This is the will of God for all of us and the anointing of God becomes holy and perfect when we pray always, are thankful in all things, and praise God all the time.

Want anointing that is consistent in power, full of the presence of God, works properly within the Body of Christ, and is pure in application and motive? You need these three qualities, always mixing with the Holy Spirit, fulfilling the will of God, which produces ‘holy anointing’. Thankfulness, prayer, and praise/worship are the qualities that discover & define God’s will for any situation and purpose, and the unity of the church brings a fullness and empowerment to the anointing.

I am persuaded that the presence and anointing of God is not present when we would like it to be manifested because 1) the Body of Christ is not in unity and working as a whole, and 2) we are not praying, praising, and being thankful to God enough and with sincerity.

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Anointing & Oil

June 24, 2015 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

Anointing & Oil

Without debate everyone in any sort of ministry wants the anointing of the Lord. And, most Christians would like the presence of Christ to be with them all the time. Without ‘the anointing’ one has no ministry and without ‘Christ’s presence’ one has no strength or drive to continue serving Him.

Bible readers need to understand the importance of ‘olive oil’ to discover the truths behind anointing & presence. If you follow the biblical significance of olive oil you will realize what anointing is about, how it works, and its importance for each of us.

Olive oil comes from olive trees of course, but there are hundreds of varieties of olive trees and not all olive oil is alike. Just like not all wines are the same, neither is olive oil. Good olive oil takes a variety of requirements to have a four-star rating. Here are some facts about olive oil you need to know to understand God’s anointing:

1. Olive trees need a good root system—to get that root system the soil has to be good (your anointing depends on your character—the cleaner the better).

2. Olive trees like hills/mountains to grow on, not flat ground. You can grow olive trees on level grown but the olives produced will not be as good as mountain grown trees and their olive oil (anointing takes mountain-top living to be the best anointing—note: Jesus went into the mountains to pray).

3. Olive trees like four distinct growing seasons—so does anointing. Do not expect great anointing without seasons in your spiritual life & walk.

4. Once olives are picked, you have only 24 hours to press the olives to retrieve the olive oil or it will spoil. Anointing is a daily experience. Yesterday’s olives are never good for today’s oil. God presses your olives to give you anointing.

5. In order to produce enough olives you need wind—lots of it! Only the Holy Spirit (which is a type of wind in the Bible) can bring about enough olives and therefore olive oil in your life. Get the Holy Spirit too get anointing.

6. Just as olive oil has health benefits so has anointing. Want better health, have more anointing in your life. The earth is falling apart; you need His anointing!

7. As olive oil is good for many things, so is anointing. Do not think anointing is just good for preaching—what a mistake in that line of reasoning. Anointing can assist all of us in our thinking, health, countenance, power/strength, abilities, direction, and the list goes on. Do not leave anointing for only those in authority positions—every Christian needs anointing operating in your life.

It is no accident that olive oil has become the leading oil in the world today, and there is ‘great purpose’ with God for anointing in all our lives. Let’s pray, desire, and walk with the presence and anointing of God over, in, and through our lives each day.

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