Signs & Wonders: When God Moves

March 4, 2012

Written in the words of Lillian Tyrrell, July 2009  Signs & Wonders? Yes!

So….Last week Michael went and did his usual “wheeling and dealing” and did some trading and got a new guitar. It’s a beautiful PRS guitar (Paul Reed Smith, for you non-guitar players like myself) and it has your regular type frets on it (nickel/silver), nothing out of the ordinary. This past weekend he played this guitar at the services at Lion of Judah church in Dunedin and reports from that weekend have been overwhelming about the awesome presence of the Lord and the strong anointing that was in the service and on the worship.

Today Michael went to the guitar shop to talk to his friend who owns the shop (not a believer) and he brought the guitar with him to have his friend look at it and do some minor “tweaking” on it.

His friend took the guitar and started to work on it and then he just stared at it and he asked Michael:

“Dude, have you looked at this guitar?”

Michael: “yeah, of course I looked at the guitar, I played it”

His friend: “No, I mean really, did you LOOK at the guitar, what did you do to it? Have you looked at the frets?”

Michael: “Yes, I looked at the guitar and I saw the frets”

His friend: “Dude…Did you notice the frets have changed? These frets are GOLD NOW!”

Michael: “What? This is crazy!”

His friend: “Seriously….look at these frets….they turned pure gold after you played the guitar this weekend. Man something really weird is going on here, it’s like some kind of miracle or something….Wow, and I don’t even believe in this kind of S- – t!

So tonight Michael showed me the guitar and sure enough, the frets are gold! He tried to rub the gold off with steel wool and they’re still gold. Just a little while ago he looked at it again and now there’s gold dust all over the guitar neck too! hahaha…..Michael has always preached that lately it seems like Christians have gotten overly concerned with having signs and wonders manifest FOR THEM/US, yet the Word says that they (signs and wonders ) are for the unbelievers. Don’t you just love the Lord!

See Romans 15:17-21 Therefore I glory in Christ Jesus in my service to God. I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me in leading the Gentiles to obey God by what I have said and done—by the power of signs and wonders, through the power of the Spirit of God. So from Jerusalem all the way around to Illyricum, I have fully proclaimed the gospel of Christ. It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation. Rather, as it is written: “Those who were not told about him will SEE, and those who have not heard will UNDERSTAND.”

Evidence?

Unfortunately [there are no "before" pictures] because there was nothing special or note worthy about the frets that would have caused us to take pictures before he played it. Michael didn’t even notice anything different about the instrument until he took it into the shop today and his friend was the one that brought attention to what had happened and was blown away since he’s the one that sold him the guitar and he knew what the frets looked like prior to Michael playing it. It was doubly special because this friend of Michael doesn’t believe in things like this yet he himself referred to it as a “miracle” and he was pretty freaked out by the whole thing.

Holy Toast: Spotting Adrenal Fatigue in the Church

February 29, 2012

As an itinerant minister, I have the opportunity of meeting people of varying color, creed and country.  In the last 10 years, I have found one over arching commonality… exhaustion!  Let’s look at the Oxford dictionary’s definition of exhaustion it is, well…exhaustive!  

Exhaustion:1 tired out, worn out, weary, dead-tired, dog-tired, bone-tired, ready to drop, drained, fatigued, enervated; (informal) beat, done in, all in, bushed, zonked, bagged, knocked out, wiped out, burned out, pooped, tuckered out, tapped out, fried, whipped. 2 exhausted reserves used up, consumed, finished, spent, depleted; empty, drained.

As I was reading this amusing, lengthy definition, it dawned on me that it was merely a list of symptoms, not the root cause. This “old school” term, exhaustion was missing a prefix that explained everything… adrenal exhaustion!  The adrenal glands are two small glands (about the size of a walnut, weighing less than a grape) that sit atop the kidneys. So when these tiny glands are depleted by physical or emotional stress, overwork, fear, trauma, etc, the body experiences, chronic fatigue, poor sleep, inability to deal with stress, B vitamin deficiency, difficulty concentrating/brain fog, and even food or environmental allergies.

Considering the genius of God, I find it amazing that He has left His “crowning achievement,” Man, totally vulnerable to a pair of tiny glands. As with everything our Heavenly Father does, love is the motivator for this vulnerability. Let me explain; have you ever looked at the back of your office computer, copy machine, printer, or flat screen television? There is a tiny little fuse or circuit breaker that protects the machine from damage due to power surges, lightning strikes or polarity issues. In the same way, our adrenal glands function as a circuit breaker, that when depleted, slows the body down before any permanent damage is done.

Christians find this hard to believe, but there is just as much “burn out” within the four walls of the church as there is without. As I mentioned earlier, it is an over arching commonality, truth be told, the world is full of “quick fried Cretans” and  “crunchy Christians.” It is extremely difficult to get a chronically fatigued unbeliever to listen to you, if you are a chronically fatigued believer. People are looking for answers, not more questions.

Let’s examine some of the reasons why Christians crumble even though Jesus lives in their heart.

  1.  Works: with all the need in the world, it is important that we “stay in our own lane” and be faithful to the work God has given us to do. Remember; just because something is “good” doesn’t mean it’s God!
  2. Illusion: when we assume that because we are Christians, our bodies are impervious to overwork, stress, vitamin deficiency and exhaustion.  Remember; our “Earth suits” are not glorified bodies, they are simply carriers of His glory; 2 Corinthians 4:7 “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.”
  3. Self-righteousness: we would do well to remember the prophet Elijah’s trip to Horeb. Elijah did not flee to Horeb because God called him, he ran because he was afraid. Elijah was afraid Jezebel would kill him, he also thought he was the only righteous prophet God had left. When Elijah reached Horeb, God asked him a question; “What are you doing here, Elijah? Elijah answered;  “I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too.” When God asks you a question, He expects a truthful answer! If you read the whole story, after a powerful demonstration of power (tornado, earthquake, fire, and a still, small voice) God tells Elijah He was only in the still small voice. Then, God gives Elijah another chance to answer His question; “What are you doing here Elijah?” Sadly, Elijah gives God the same self-righteous answer as before, and it spells the end for Elijah’s earthly ministry. God ends the conversation with this statement; Yet I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him.” Remember; self-righteousness and fear can take you on a perilous journey you were never called to.

 Now, lets find a prescription for our disease. Isn’t it interesting, as soon as you read disease, all kinds of dreadful conditions filled your mind, let’s fix that! When the body is not feeling well (out of homeostasis) it is at dis-ease with itself. The word “ease” defined means; “to relax ones efforts,” so if the prefix, “dis” is added, it now means; “not relaxing ones efforts.” We are called, human beings, not human doings for a reason!  God is way more concerned about who we are, than what we do. Striving, pushing, driving is not the way of the Kingdom. Jesus constantly mentioned rest, He is the “Prince of peace,” and He lives in us!

John 14: 27, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

Isaiah 26:3, “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in You.”

Sometimes the best thing you can do in the middle of a battle is lay down. Psalm 23 was written on a battlefield!  David was in the midst of the battle of his life and God made him lie down in green pastures, led him by still waters, and restored his soul, right in the heat of the fight. If we could just get a glimpse of the enormity of God’s rod and staff, and His unfailing love for us, we too could lie down; stop striving and let God fight the battle. By the way, David was only walking in the shadow of death, not death, only a shadow.

Compared to death itself, a shadow is a little thing.

By nature, humans tend to be overly dramatic and fixated on big things. Jesus continually draws our attention to little things, a mustard seed, the tongue, the little foxes, and of course, a child. In God’s economy, little is big. In mans economy, bigger is better and small is often ignored. Jesus was an advocate of downward mobility, with the servant being the master of all.

 The purpose of this article is to bring awareness to the little things that you may have overlooked that have more power than you had realized. In the natural, your tiny adrenal glands will shut your body down if you don’t learn to nurture them and live in peace.

 (Read the 10 practical tips that help people overcome adrenal exhaustion click here.)


Holy Toast: Tips for Avoiding Adrenal Fatigue

February 29, 2012

By nature, humans tend to be overly dramatic and fixated on big things. 

(Read the signs and manifestations of adrenal fatigue here.)  

Jesus continually draws our attention to little things, a mustard seed, the tongue, the little foxes, and of course, a child. In God’s economy, little is big.  The adrenal glands, as mentioned are tiny organs in this human anatomy. In man’s economy, bigger is better and small is often ignored. Jesus was an advocate of downward mobility, with the servant being the master of all.   The purpose of this article series is to bring awareness to the little things that you may have overlooked that have more power than you had realized.

In the natural, your tiny adrenal glands will shut your body down if you don’t learn to nurture them and live in peace.

“Sometimes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Anonymous

Here are some practical tips that have miraculously helped people overcome adrenal exhaustion.

1)      Take a Sabbath day: Take one day for yourself a week and turn off computers, cell phones, televisions and needy friends!

2)      Find a good B vitamin supplement (food based) at your local health food store. Make sure the supplement is high in B-12 and folic acid.

3)      The adrenals love licorice! Many have reported amazing results using pure Licorice root extract.

Finally, if I may offer a little Spiritual advice:

1)      Identify the “little things” that are causing big problems. If your ministry becomes more important than your family, re-evaluate your motives for being a minister.

2)      If you have truly “given” your life to Jesus, than start trusting Him with it, it is His life now.

3)      Meditate on this scripture until you have an, “Aha” moment;

2 Peter 1:3, “His divine power has given (past tense) us everything we need for life and Godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness.”

4)      Realize that God is the center of everything, not you, incase you started to believe your own press, and enjoy the accolades of others.

5)      When exhaustion rears its hideous head, read the psalms! They are the “Gos-pills” for what ails the weary soul.

6)      Rediscover your reason for being; worship the Lord and walk with Him in the cool of the day.

7)      Don’t worry about anything, Pray about everything.

 It is my prayer that this article series will bring life and healing to you, right where you are. You are God’s crowning achievement, take time to laugh, love and listen.

 If you do, you find out that it is better to be an “on fire” Christian, than merely a burnt offering!


June 2-3, 2012

Tampa, Florida

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All Nations Outreach Center

http://www.anoctampa.com

Michael will be doing a worship teaching and question and answer session on Saturday morning June 2nd. This session is open to the public. Please contact ANOC for the exact time. Michael will also be speaking at the 11:00 am Sunday morning service on June 3rd.

All Nations Outreach Center
8405 North Eleventh Street
Tampa, FL 33604

Office: (813) 931-1252
Fax: (813) 931-4872
Email: anoctampa@aol.com

July 9, 2012

Bradenton, Florida

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Christian Retreat

http://www.yexusa.com/

Michael will be speaking Monday, July 9th at 7:00pm at the opening service for the week long youth Explosion!

Youth Explosion USA
Gospel Crusade, Inc.
1200 Glory Way Blvd *
Bradenton, FL 34212 * (941) 746-2882