Press the Battle

In the chilling hours before dawn on June 6th, 1944, my stepfather boarded a transport ship in England bound for the coast of France. He was a soldier in the 29th Infantry Division tasked with securing the beachhead codenamed, “Omaha.” He looked off the deck that morning to the slowly brightening skies; they were prophetically cast with heavy clouds and below him the seas churned furiously. If there was ever a morning for a soldier to not go to the battle, this was the morning.

On the distant shore, he could see the sands scattered with the dead and dying, the carnage of a first wave of infantry. The few survivors were set against a sea wall, under fire from machine guns ‘nests’ dug in on the bluffs. Between the nests massive bunkers brandishing artillery pieces defiantly fired rounds at the approaching crafts.

As my stepfather boarded the landing craft the gravity of his situation confronted him. Behind him was the safety of Britain and the entire Allied expeditionary force. Before him was an accurate concentration of firepower and the reality of death. Despite these facts, there was no turning back. A beachhead in France had to be established as a landing point for the rest of the army, and he and his fellow soldiers could not fail. It was at 7 AM when the landing craft came to a stop.

The small craft hit a sandbar a few hundred yards from the shore. The landing ramp slapped the water and a spray of bullets met the disembarking infantry. My stepfather had to wade several hundred yards to reach the beach. Many of his fellow soldiers drowned in the water because of the heavy equipment they carried. Around him, artillery fire buried landing crafts and the soldiers they carried with single shots.

The sight on the beach was more gruesome: bloody streams flowed down to the water and mangled corpses and limbs spread across the shore like a blanket. Despite the horrifying image that confronted him, he did not stop; after a one hundred yard advance he reached the sea wall. There, he and a group of soldiers began to press the battle: they poured gunfire on the enemy emplacements while fellow soldiers assaulted those positions. The fighting was intense, many times the bullets from the enemy came close but that did not stop the soldiers from doing what they had been trained. They continued to shoot while others circled to the sides of the positions and found weak points to exploit. One by one the machine gun “nests” succumbed, and small footholds were gained until the massive bunkers were infiltrated.

By noon that same day the majority of that 5 mile long beach was secure and some 34,000 men were ashore. These men would never have landed if someone had not pressed the battle against the beach; but their fight was far from over.

The fight in the hedgerows of France was equally as traumatic as the fight on the beach. The Allies had to attack blindly across rows of shrubs and trees, unsure of the strength of the enemy on the other side. During one of these attacks my stepfather’s platoon discovered they were engaging an enemy with automatic weapons. Almost immediately he was wounded by a bullet. His wounds forced him to spend many months in a field hospital recovering; he almost died of an infection, but his efforts and the efforts of many other brave soldiers had established an unshakeable foothold on the coast. Within a year Hitler was dead and Europe was free.

 

Raging Fire – Radical Revival

I SEE A RAGING FIRE COMING OUT OF THE NORTH. Starting in local churches as small embers spreading across America, Canada and England, consuming everything in its path. There will be many believers who will run for cover, not desiring to participate or be identified with this radical move of the Holy Spirit.  I see many Christians running away from this Radical Revival, but many others who are not even believers running to it; coming before dark and leaving after dawn. I see young people standing out in the parking lots, preaching the gospel to those who are not able to get into these Burning Buildings. Signs, wonders and miracles being manifested as a result of obedient young people who are so hungry for God that they forget to eat or sleep for days because of what they are experiencing in this Radical Revival.

This raging fire will start in local churches in different geographical locations and will spread to various places outside the local churches, including high school, college and university campuses.

This Raging Fire Revival will come in honor of those pastors who have been contending for a move of God in their church for many years, many of them paying an enormous price of opposition, suffering and ridicule. I hear the Holy Spirit saying that He is going to repay these faithful pastors with the first fruits of this Raging Fire Revival. Many well known Christian leaders will oppose it, reject it and warn others about it, but once this Radical Revival gets started, it will consume everything in its path. No man will be able to stop it because man did not start it. IT’S COMING TO A LOCATION NEAR YOU.    

Prophetic Word – Dale Gentry

Interesting Quotes – Mark Brazee (Preparing for His Glory)

“In a spiritually hungry church, the gifts of the Spirit move at almost every service.  Each service leaves a residue of expectancy, spiritual hunger, and anointing.  The difference between these churches is in the desire of the people for the things of God.”

“God is not looking for great ability; He is looking for cooperation.  He is looking for people who desire to see Him move.”

“The greater the degree of expectancy, the more the Spirit of God is free to manifest Himself.” – Mark Brazee (Preparing for His Glory)

Discerning the Unseen

Look at how many times the children of Israel had victory and how God caused them to continue to keep pursuing. He took them to the river; they crossed the river. He led them to Jericho; the walls came crashing down. God would not allow them to stay in Jericho because there was much more land to be taken. They had seen a tremendous miracle. The walls came down and God commanded every one saying, ‘The walls are going to come down and you are going to go straight into the city. You are not going to find a breach. You are not going to look for a gate. I am going to knock the wall down for you and then you are to go, every man, straight into the city—straight into your possession.’

I believe that promise for you too! God is going to knock walls down for you! You will enter into your inheritance. You will possess what God has given you. Walls of resistance, sickness, lack, discrimination, and disappointment are about to come down in your life!

Wouldn’t t it have been foolish for the children of Israel, at that point, to say, ‘Let us lay down our weapons right now and let us start the Church of the “Fallen Wall denomination?”’ You might laugh at this and think it is silly, but this is exactly what believers today are doing. People are settling on one particular “facet” of the Word that they hear and building their life around it when they need the full counsel of God and the Holy Spirit to guide them. In Daniel 11:32 we read,

“…the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.”

There is a time to celebrate. There is a time to shout, dance and praise the Lord. We can always have a praise break. What I am talking about is that we don’t let one victory or revelation cause us to think that what we have is all there is. There is always more. God has infinitely more than we could ask or think. Let’s keep pursuing all that God has for us!

In the last days, the Church’s victory will be dependent upon discernment. Your victory is dependent upon your discernment. Now, lets look back at Joshua and the children of Israel as they are about to engage in the first battle to secure the Promise Land. We read in Joshua 5:13,

“And it came to pass, when Joshua was by Jericho, that he lifted up his eyes and looked, and, behold, there stood a man over against him with his sword drawn in his hand: and Joshua went unto him, and said unto him, Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?”

That is an intimidating sight! I am so glad that Joshua did not cower back and say, “Oh my, the enemy has come! Let us throw in the towel right now!” No, Joshua was a warrior; he walked right up to him. Do you know why? Because he was a believer and he was armed! A believer who is armed for battle knows who they are in Christ. They know the power of the blood of Jesus. They do not look at circumstances and situations to tell them whether they need to continue holding on, they just press the battle. The enemy is no match for you if you press the battle!

Come on! It is time to stop letting fear and intimidation keep you from what God has for you. You have not because you ask not. Some of us have been too intimidated to even venture to ask. Even if the answer is no, it won’t prove lethal! You were created for victory! You were created for advancement! You can press the battle against all the junk life has thrown your way!

 When we use the weapon of the name of Jesus and when we quote the written Word, the enemy is already on the run. We are not moved by what we see. We are looking at the eternal. It says in 2 Corinthians 4:18,

“While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”

You can begin right now to focus on the power of God and the favor you have in HIm. This is the time to get the sword out of its sheath and start to press the battle on the enemy. Take the Word of God and begin to speak it with authority over your situation. If you don’t know what it says about your situation – find out! God’s word coming out of your mouth will carry the same authority and power as when it did when He spoke it! You have power to press the battle over your adversaries. Life’s problems do not have to be more than temporary. 

No guts, no glory. No battle, no spoil! PRESS THE BATTLE!

 

Be Aware of the Counterattack

Now the prophet Elijah saw the Lord do great miracles. We read in 1 Kings 18 that Elijah had a showdown with the prophets of Baal to prove once and for all whose god was really God. At that place, the Lord showed Himself as the all powerful Lord of the universe. Then, Elijah prayed and God ended the drought that had lasted seven years. Elijah was so excited at the victory that he even outran King Ahab’s chariot! But look what happened next. In 1 Kings 19:1-4, we read,

“And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword. Then Jezebel sent a messenger unto Elijah, saying, So let the gods do to me, and more also, if I make not thy life as the life of one of them by to morrow about this time. And when he saw that, he arose, and went for his life, and came to Beersheba, which belongeth to Judah, and left his servant there. But he himself went a day’s journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers.”

Stop for a second and think about this. Elijah just saw great victory over the prophets of Baal. God just proved Himself as omnipotent. So why did Elijah want God to take his life? He was not prepared for the counterattack. He forgot about the faithfulness of God. He chose to look at the circumstances rather than looking at the sustaining power of God, rather than pressing the battle, knowing that God would see him through, he chose discouragement, depression, and defeat. Notice I said he chose.

Like Elijah, David also made a choice when he was facing the challenge of Goliath. That decision was an important factor in the outcome of that battle. Yet, unlike Elijah, he chose to remember the promises of God and God’s faithfulness. He knew he would win because he knew God was with him. Goliath was big, but David knew that God was bigger. In 1 Samuel 17:37 it says,

“David said moreover, The LORD that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.”

Many times people think that just because they have given their lives to the Lord, that it is going to be smooth sailing from then on. No, our lives will have difficult times. We must remember that there is an enemy out there who does not want us to have the victory. It is his specific purpose to thwart any effort to glorify God. He is going to put resistance, obstacles, and outright attacks into our lives. We need to keep that in mind so that we do not fold at the first sight of attack. In all of that we can remember that we already have the victory, we just need to contend for it!

 1 Timothy 6:12 says,

“Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called …”

Be aware that resistance will come. Counterattacks will come, but we have a choice to make. Like the great powerful leaders in the Old Testament we must choose between discouragement and confidence; between defeat and victory. Let us choose confidence and victory in the Lord. It is been said “We have read the end of the Book, and we are on the winning side!” Yes, but we must still press through to get to that end. Let us agree with the apostle Paul who says in Philippians 3:13-14,

“…this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. The enemy will not be able to take you by surprise. You will be ready for any counter attack. Take courage no weapon formed against you is going to prosper!

The Jesus Agenda

Mat 4:23-25  And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.  And his fame went throughout all Syria: and they brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with devils, and those which were lunatick, and those that had the palsy; and he healed them. And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordan.

Jesus went about teaching, preaching, and healing.  He did not have His own agenda, the Father supplied it! The agenda was the advancement of the Kingdom of God.  He did what He saw the Father do and said what the Father told Him to say.

When you do what God wants you to do and say what He wants you to say you get supernatural results.  He becomes your publicity agent; no need to promote yourself.  Self promoted people have to be self-powered.  Promote Jesus!  William Seymour used to tell people “Don’t leave here talking about tongues; leave here talking about Jesus!”  Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God.  Psalms 75!

There followed Him great multitudes of people.  Do what God tells you to do.  Go where  God tells you to go and leave the results to Him.  Faithfulness is the key.  Just keep doing what He told you to do last.  Faith = Obedience!  Numbers don’t mean success.  Wealth and riches are worldly standards of success.  You have a reward in the heavenlies that will outlast anything this world has to offer.  In addition, He will bless the work of your hands while you are here.  Don’t trade for husks!

Good Stuff Prepared for You!

God has made you for this time! He has prepared great stuff for you to experience and to do. He is, right now, preparing you for what He has prepared for you. That means He is making sure that you will be prepared when opportunity comes. If you flow with the process you can seize the destiny that He has designed for you. Preparation will always precede manifestation.

Ephesians 2:10 NASB For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

Let’s get this straight – you are going to walk in the things that God has prepared for you! All the stuff you’ve been going through, He is going to use all that to help you to help others. You are His workmanship! You were created for good works. God has even prepared the works before us so that we would have the joy of walking in them. In this case obedience is victory. When you obey – you win!

Acts 10:38 NASB “You know of Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and with power, and how He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.

I love this verse! We usually think about Jesus’ healing people and casting out demons – all the supernatural stuff. Yet, this verse says He went about doing good. He was “anointed” and the result was he went around doing good. Maybe you don’t feel quite ready to be casting out demons, but you can do good, right? You can! You have been prepared. He is the prototype for you to follow.

One day Jesus had an appointment with a woman in Sumeria at a well. She had gone there to draw water from the well and Jesus talked to her about water that she could have and never thirst again. There is someone waiting for you to act in obedience to the call God has placed on their lives. He is waiting for you to step into the works He has prepared you for.

Someone is waiting on the other side of your obedience. You can obey the Lord. You can do what He has put in your heart to do. It starts with simply doing good to others. Ask God to direct you to people who will receive from you. Then, follow the impulses that God puts in your heart. He has been preparing you for works of service. It is time to step out and experience the good stuff He has prepared for you!

Living Free from People Possession – 1

In order to lead people you have to be free from people. Being free from people means that you are no longer intimidated or controlled by them. If you love people and want God’s best for them, you won’t want to control them. This takes a real trust in God, in His ability, wisdom and goodness. If you think you know best you will try to control people. In the same way, someone under authority can only be free from manipulation if they rely solely on God for His approval in their lives. Too many of us are looking to man for affirmation, approval and direction. Don’t look for a man or woman to supply to you what only the Lord should give to you.

To be free from people means to be free of their control, intimidation, and manipulation. This kind of life allows you to truly be led by the Spirit. This is because you are not trying to process through what this or that one will think. You hear and obey what the Spirit is saying. This doesn’t mean that there is not a true spiritual leadership and authority. (We need to stay accountable to one another. But, this is a matter of mutual submission.) Someone who is leading in the spirit will not try to usurp the authority of God in your life. They accept you as you are because God has already accepted you in Jesus. You are not having to qualify for their love because you qualify for God’s love. This truth should keep us free from falling into the trap of performing for the approval of man.

If you are looking to a person to applaud for what you do you have settling for far too low a reward. When you are not looking to man for what God alone should supply and you know you already have God’s approval, it will be difficult if not impossible to be manipulated.

 

Eternal: Without End or Limits

  Eternal Life= life without limits

John 3:15, “That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.”

  •  Eternal, this particular Greek word gives prominence to the immeasurableness of eternity. Life that you cannot measure.
  •  Life = zoe – of the absolute fullness of life (natural life is Gk. Bios)
  •  Boundless life, abundant life, immeasurable life.
  • It is not just living forever, but having the blessing of God in all things.

John 10:10, “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”

more abundantly = exceeding the need, over and above, more than is necessary, more than is necessary, pre-eminence, superiority, advantage, more eminent, more remarkable, more excellent.

John 4:14, “But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.”

God is the source of abundant living, that is life without limits.

  •  What springs up from a well is dependent on where you are drilling.
  • God is the author of more than enough – too much!!!

 Don’t try to fit God into your plans – He’s too big!

  •  When you begin to tap into eternal life your shortcomings will be overshadowed by God’s ability.
  •  We are too often overwhelmed by the size of our problems when we should be overwhelmed by the size of God’s promise!
  • Let’s plan on living life without limits!

 

Understanding the Seasons

I thought that today might be a good time to re-post this set of notes. This year has been a time of living this one out. I hope that this next year is a great one for you and your family.  Mark

Ecclesiastes 3:1, “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:”

Seasons = a set time, an appointed time.

  • Childhood is a season.
  • School is a season.
  • Raising children is a season.

TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON!

 There is a reason for every season.

  • Seasons of training can last until we learn the lessons.
  • Other seasons will pass us by regardless.
  • Understand the times and seasons.

 Just as there are natural seasons there are parallel spiritual seasons.

  • God will put you in specific situations for seasons of time.
  • It could be geographical, relationships, spiritual emphasis…

 Winter, spring, summer and fall.

  • There are trees that stay green all winter.
  • A time to sit by the fire and learn.
  • A lot of bugs die in the winter.
  • Summer we are growing and producing fruit that will not grow without HEAT!
  • It takes heat to temper steel.
  • Heat causes seeds to activate.

TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON!

 People who understand the seasons will be blessed in all of them!

 Each season is different.

  • There are seasons of activity and seasons of inactivity.
  • There are seasons to learn and seasons to teach.

 Each season is preparation for the next season.

  • You must discern what God wants to teach you in your present season.
  • You will be equipped for the next season only if you are faithful in the present season.

 If you don’t understand anything else, get this: SEASONS CHANGE!

1 Samuel 16:1, “And the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons.”

  • Not all seasons are the same in length.
  • There are long seasons and short seasons.
  • How you leave one season determines how you will enter the next.

It is highly important to be faithful in each season.

Luke 16:10, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.”

Luke 16:12, “And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man’s, who shall give you that which is your own?”

 REMEMBERTO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON!

Be faithful where you are with what you have been given and you will thrive regardless of season, circumstance or situation. 

God bless you! And, HAPPY NEW YEAR!