THE BIG PICTURE
(c) Morris E. Ruddick
“When the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the
Lord will raise up a standard against it.” Isaiah 59:19
NKJV
The expanding offensive evil has been unleashing against the
West and the very foundations of free society since 9/11 has
been especially evidenced within the segments of the Church
and Israel, as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy unfolds
in our day.
Among those genuinely called by His Name, there is the need
for a more effective response --- a response that grasps the
issues of significance for this hour. The issues that underlie
the Issachar context of “understanding the times and knowing
what to do.” The big picture.
The truth in Isaiah 59 provides an apt glimpse into the response
needed --- a response that extends beyond our human efforts.
It points to the Spirit of the Lord raising up a standard when
the enemy comes against God’s people. The context in Isaiah
59 is judgment against the enemies of the Lord. But for that
judgment and the power of God to be unleashed, there is an alignment
needed among God’s people. And that alignment is tied
to the power of God, the judgment of God and His holiness.
“Understanding the times and knowing what to do”
involves the need for an accurate big-picture perspective. A
perspective that guides our approach so that it releases the
Spirit of the Lord to move against the enemies of God’s
people. That’s the pivotal issue. Doing what is needed
in both perspective and approach to unlock the power of God
to operate on our behalf. This means not only being prepared,
but having our hand at the plow with the focus on the right
agendas.
THE BATTLES VERSUS THE WAR
I recently read the text of a talk given by a man I knew many
years ago. Tony Zinni and I were USMC captains and advisors
to the Vietnamese Marines in the late sixties. General Zinni
is now retired from the military, but as the former Commander
in Chief over the US forces in the Middle East, his talk reflects
a strategic perspective concerning how we are handling post-war
Iraq. It also uncovers a truth that those segments of the Body
of Christ who hear God’s voice and flow in His Spirit
need to face.
His talk was entitled “Winning the War,” and the
premise of his message was that since WWII, we (the US) have
had a tendency to win the battles, but not the war. He posed
some very key questions in terms of the role the military now
has in post-war Iraq. He addressed the very strategic issue
of changing a nation.
General Zinni’s insights deal with some very poignant
and strategic policy level issues. A big picture perspective.
Each of his points was based on what is good and what is right
— in terms of setting things in order in this world we
live in. But the big-picture dimension General Zinni missed
is the spiritual one.
THE COURSE OF NATIONS AND THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION
At the end of WWII and the defeat of Japan, General Douglas
MacArthur called for missionaries to come in to play a major
role in the rebuilding of that land. Four showed up. Some reports
indicate it was only two.
While there has been a great awakening and maturing in the Church’s
role in the affairs of nations since Douglas MacArthur’s
day, much of the church is still not prepared and doesn't have
a clue. There has been however, an emergence of some who do.
And it is quite a lot more than a handful. But the issue for
those awakened and active segments of the Body of Christ being
led by the Spirit today, is one that dovetails with the premise
General Zinni postulated. We tend to win the battles, but not
the war.
For those who understand the spiritual foundations of the drama
being played out in the nature and order of world events —
there is a need to also understand that to win the war, we need
to understand the times and to know what to do. To win the war,
as General Zinni suggests, we need change. This change places
a huge responsibility on those with eyes to see and ears to
hear, to not allow the spiritual dimension to be masked as it
was during WWII. The change required involves a responsibility
of the awakened and active segments of the Body of Christ to
be about His business with a big picture perspective.
To win the war, we need nation-changers, like Joseph the patriarch.
Nation-changers: who grasp and accurately address the spiritual
dimension. Nation-changing efforts: that understand the key
spiritual dimensions of the standard, the strategy and the goals.
Ignoring the big-picture, spiritual dimension, can only conclude
with a blindness that will eventually result an erosion of our
ability to win the battles, because there is a war underway.
To adequately address what lies before us, we as believers need
to adjust our mind-sets.
While the “war against terrorism” is indeed an encouraging
step, it falls short. The big picture war underway today involves
the enemy’s infiltration into the power structures that
undergird the free-world’s infrastructures. Much like
in the days of the Nazi rise to power.
And like in the Nazi rise to power, the spiritual dimension
operating behind the battles of terrorism and radical Islam
are the age-old strongholds — referred to in Jeremiah
51 as Babylon and Chaldea. Mammon and sorcery. Power and witchcraft.
Strongholds that have infiltrated the fabric of society. Strongholds
that have penetrated political, religious and intellectual circles
both within the West and around the world.
However, as these “battles” in Iraq are pursued,
the difference is the fact that the battle is taking place where
the strongholds of Babylon and Chaldea originated. Which is
good — but it is good, only as long as the spiritual dimension
is recognized, which more accurately uncovers just what is being
dealt with.
RECOGNIZING THE ENEMY’S MODUS OPERANDI
While the enemy is being forced out of hiding and dealt with
in the very heart of darkness today, there simultaneously is
a parallel move to bring acceptability to evil while discrediting
righteousness and the confrontation of evil. This is not unlike
the controversy, flurry and confusion during Hitler’s
rise to power, which was clearly fueled and directed by the
spiritual dimension. The big picture has got to recognize the
operation and alliance of the strongholds Babylon and Chaldea,
pointed out by Jeremiah 2600 years ago.
Babylon and Chaldea. Mammon and sorcery. Today’s Western
perspective tends to view the primary evidence of mammon as
being greed. And it certainly involves greed. But the real operation
of mammon is fueled by its alliance with sorcery. Witchcraft.
An alliance evidenced by the destruction that results from the
operation of its wicked, corrupt power. An alliance that carries
with it a lust for power. An alliance that seduces and controls
and eventually curtails the operation of dignity and freedom
and opportunity.
Mammon that operates in this mode tears down the communities
and ultimately entire regions around its operation. Across the
globe, the major clue to this alliance between mammon and sorcery
is a region distinguished by abject poverty. And the poverty
is tied to false religion. In regions marked by poverty, a frail
or no middle class, a minimum of entrepreneurial activity, and
perverse or atheistic governmental-related religious activities;
it is very likely to be an area dominated by this alliance between
mammon and sorcery.
The Lord is indeed moving the Church out of the passive modes
evidenced when General MacArthur got such a pitiful response
at the conclusion of WWII. Those being called as modern-day
Josephs and Daniels have a very strategic role in the course
of world events. Those being used to finance the mobilization
of Kingdom initiatives and God’s end-time strategies are
coming forth.
Yet it shouldn’t take a rocket scientist to discern that
when those segments of the Church that recognize the spiritual
dimension of the war underway are being consistently attacked
in the area of finances; that there is a need to get to the
root of the matter and discern not only what the Spirit of the
Lord is doing, but what our response needs to be. We need a
better grasp of the big picture to realistically intercede and
respond.
There is indeed a grand-strategy emerging. “Grand-strategy”
is a military term, which refers to the highest level strategy,
which drives all the other strategies.
As the Lord mobilizes and sensitizes His people to move into
key roles in the course of world events, the battleground is
being defined. As the Lord is mustering His army for battle,
the big-picture issues are being defined. As God’s mobilization
strategies unfold, the evil one is attempting to push the Church
back in his attempts to keep it “in its place.”
And the devil’s goals for keeping the Church “in
its place,” is to see it enmeshed in the realm of “playing
church” and business as usual. It is his intention to
keep the Church as far away from the realm of impacting communities
and nations, as possible. It is the evil one’s aim to
keep the Body of Christ focused on the battles, and unaware
of the big-picture of the war underway.
THE NEED FOR A BIG-PICTURE MIND-SET
The paradigm the Body of Christ operated from prior to 2001
is falling short. It is becoming increasingly clear that while
we indeed embrace the spiritual dimension so desperately needed
in this hour, that something more is needed to bring us to the
place to where we will not only win the battles, but be positioned
to win the war.
That something more needed will involve a fresh look at not
only the standard, but how the standard can be most effectively
wielded — the strategy. And with that, the mind-set that
embraces the big-picture goal required to win the war. We need
to take a fresh look at the issues of revival, unity and dominion
and how they operate together as the standard, the strategy
and the goal for not only the assaults currently coming against
the Body, but the course of world events before us.
THE ISSUE OF DOMINION AND SEATS OF POWER
Since the time that General MacArthur called for missionaries
to come, the Church has undergone an incredible process of maturing,
awakening and preparation. While we will always have those who
will resist change and be blind to the initiatives being released
from God’s throne-room, we have in this hour entered a
time in which the Lord is moving His people into the fabric
of society. Like Joseph the patriarch and Daniel in Babylon,
these men and women of God are prepared and aligned and entering
the seats of power of this world to bring about God’s
plans and purposes. To serve as nation-changers.
For nation-changing efforts to work, the key will be the spiritual
dimension. Joseph and Daniel were very bold in their roles to
speak God’s words of wisdom into the dilemmas facing the
kings and rulers of their day. And they did so in a way, that
everyone knew that the wisdom they operated from came from the
Lord.
For this to work today, an adjustment of mind-sets is in order.
The Church is still largely operating on the premise that separates
the sacred from the secular. A premise that has rendered the
Church anemic in restoring dominion into the hands of God’s
people, as God intended before the fall. A premise founded not
on Scripture, but on the traditions and doctrines of men.
This present move of God in the marketplace with God’s
prepared vessels penetrating key seats of power in business
and government, will uniquely impact the course of nations.
But there are certain perspectives that need to be recognized,
that will release God’s role in this equation, which is
implied in these passages from Isaiah 59.
Dominion is a very pivotal matter in all of this. Dominion and
authority. Dominion that results from the restoration that comes
from revival and the unity released in a genuine move of the
Spirit. And from this dynamic will unfold the operation of the
Biblical dimensions of community, covenant and kingdom.
Revival and unity give birth to dominion. While the redemption
from revival may be an ”act of restoring,” dominion
takes restoration to still another level. Jesus came to reestablish
man’s relationship with God and to restore that God-intended
dominion. Within that context, Jesus again and again announced
His earthly ministry with the words, “the kingdom of God
is at hand.”
As the free-world faces the unsettling change and disruptions
coming upon the earth, the reality is that this truth is as
applicable today, as it was in the days when Jesus walked the
face of the earth: “the kingdom of God is at hand.”
In the face of the enemy’s growing offensive, it is time
to reevaluate. It is time for a response that exceeds our best
human efforts and activates the principles releasing a mighty
move of the Spirit. It is time for a response that will reverse
the posture of the Body from being in a defensive mode to going
onto the offensive.
UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES
There is a war underway in the heavenlies — in the spiritual
arena. It is a war that parallels the rise of the Nazi machine
in the late thirties. A war over dominion. But, for far too
many within the Church, there has been a blindness to the big-picture
that is resulting in responses on only a tactical level. Winning
the battles, while overlooking the war. The Body of Christ finds
itself entangled with delaying actions and issues, which obscure
the big picture perspective needed to implement strategies to
go beyond the battles to win the war.
To win the war, we need nation-changers. But with the nation-changers
is the need to recognize the evil one’s primary schemes
in his quest to hang onto the dominion that man relinquished
at the fall. The enemy’s age-old strategies have been
mammon and sorcery; power and the occult --- and their operation
in conjunction with religious spirits. These religious spirits
provide entrance to undermining plants that the enemy has among
the inner circles of believers. Judas being a prime example
of the operation of inner-circle religious spirits.
God’s move in the marketplace, as well as God raising
up modern-day Josephs and Daniels is about dominion. It’s
about restoration. It’s about nation changers and winning
not just the battles, but the war. God’s move in the marketplace
is about penetrating the fabric of society --- where revival,
unity and dominion will serve as catalysts to the release and
operation of the often overlooked Biblical dimensions of community,
covenant and kingdom.
We witnessed an incredible level of covenant and community in
operation during our recent visit to Belarus. We witnessed this
old Biblical paradigm operating in an unlikely setting. Operating
as community builders. Operating as modern-day Josephs and Daniels
in the fabric of that society. Speaking God’s prophetic
words of wisdom into the issues and dilemmas being faced by
leaders and rulers. Extending God’s love and healing through
the operation of the principles of Isaiah 58, of reaching out
to the poor and oppressed, to the widows and the orphans.
When God’s marketplace ambassadors truly begin operating
in dominion, it will involve a release of the operation of God’s
kingdom rule. Dominion and the operation of God’s kingdom
work hand in hand. But the operation of God’s kingdom
is predicated on community and covenant.
COMMUNITY AND COVENANT
Nation-changing is built on the Biblical truths of community
and the dynamics of community building.
Community building is one of the inherent principles outlined
in the book of Deuteronomy. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, in essence
built entrepreneurial communities. Deuteronomy is absolutely
rich with principles on how to operate a business-based, revenue-generating
community. Principles of organization applicable to business
and community. Customer and employee relations. Fairness. Generosity.
Benevolence. Making your assets work.
Early pioneering communities of the old west in the US reflected
the dynamics of these Biblical entrepreneurial foundations.
At the core of these early US pioneering communities were craftsmen
and tradesmen whose talents and gifts were exchanged to the
benefit of not only their own survival, but the other members
of the community.
This Biblical entrepreneurial dynamic of community building
is built on a foundation of service. Service designed to meet
the needs of the community. Helping others. Building the community.
Taking care of your own. And community building ties back to
dominion.
Community builders bring about change. Community builders are
agents of change in the midst of obstacles and challenge. Community
builders are visionaries who spot and seize the initiative when
there is opportunity. They are those who face change and hurdles
knowing that God has given them dominion --- and their goal
is to pursue the strategies that will bring about God’s
purposes in conquering the challenges before them. They are
innovative and creative and determined and committed to build
a future that will honor the Lord and bless the community.
Community builders understand the importance of shared values.
Deuteronomy establishes principles of government and business
and the associated relationships. But at its core is putting
God first and seeking Him for direction and guidance and working
together toward common goals. Shared values not only establish
higher standards, but provide the basis for a caring community.
They communicate that there is meaning and purpose for not only
our individual lives, but for our families and communities.
But community is also based on covenant, or a shared understanding
and agreement. Covenant is a central, unifying theme in Scripture.
God’s covenants with individuals and the nation and people
Israel find their final fulfillment in the New Covenant in Jesus.
God’s grace in relating to His people by initiating covenants
with them is a major theme throughout the Bible.
God’s covenant is driven by His love for His people. God
works for His covenant people. He protected them in the wilderness,
gave them the land, and gave them the “power to get wealth”
(Deut. 8:18; 29:9). But the blessings of the covenant are more
than the promise of better lives for His people. The blessings
of the covenant are foundational to God having a people who
represent Him and through whom He will accomplish His purposes
for His creation (Deut. 8:18).
Communities are built around covenants or agreements and understandings
that provide for order, but which also create the opportunity
by which both the community and its individuals prosper. Community
is based on covenant relationships that are based on unity.
And community-covenant relationships create this corporate-level
of dominion.
THE SHAKING AND THE CHANGE
But over the last few decades, mobile, progressive Western society
has begun losing touch with community. For many, they don’t
know their neighbors. They work on one side of town and live
on another. Friends may be in still another locale. Without
community, we have lost our identity.
Yet it is community-based dominion that is needed to overcome
lawlessness and the godless power structures that have infiltrated
the political, information and economic circles of this world.
An infiltration that perverts what God has created to serve
the purposes of the evil one in this age-old battle over dominion.
Community is significant because it represents the baseline
from which nations are changed to bring the restoration of God’s
blessings.
There is a shaking going on. A shaking of this world’s
infrastructures. And the shaking is tied to a clash of civilizations
that is the age-old battle between good and evil. There is a
struggle for the emergence of a new order.
A world being driven increasingly by economic power. And with
this new order, will be shifts in the political status quo.
A recent report in Israel’s Arutz-7 news service quotes
European Union Parliament member Ilka Schroeder: “The
Europeans support the Palestinian Authority with the aim of
becoming its main sponsor, and through this to challenge the
US and present themselves as the future global power.”
We are experiencing the birth pangs in the interim of this struggle
for a new order. While the war on terrorism, Israel’s
Intifada, along with the mounting movement of anti-Christian
and anti-Semitism is very real, the subtle and not quite so
obvious battle is over economic sovereignties.
The issue is power and behind these series of manifestations
--- such as terrorism against the free world and assaults against
ministry finances --- is mammon and sorcery, Babylon and Chaldea,
which are being rooted out of their lairs as God is releasing
His initiatives for restoration. But the restoration that begins
with revival, cannot overlook the need for community and community
builders. Restoration and dominion that evolve from the Biblical-principles
of community are foundational to the release of the kingdom
of God. And the issue of whether the Church is prepared as nation-builders,
will depend on its grasp of God’s kingdom rule.
THE KINGDOM OF GOD
Jesus’ earthly ministry was uniquely focused on opening
the eyes of those who could see and grasp the revelation of
the kingdom of God --- and showing them how it worked. Spirit
controls matter and the blessings of God flow from the authority
released when we exercise the principles of His kingdom and
dominion is operating: it begins with the premise that Spirit
controls matter. In Luke 6, Jesus made a simple, but very powerful
statement. He said, “give and it will be given unto you.”
He told us, “just as you want people to treat you, treat
them in the same way.” He also told us to bless those
who curse us! Love your neighbor as yourself.
For example, there is a kingdom principle of reciprocity. It
tells us that the standard of measure we operate with will determine
the standard with which we will receive in return. If you are
critical of everyone, you can expect to receive critical judgments
from others. It is the principle behind tithes and offerings.
It is the principle that undergirds operating with a generous
and kind spirit.
The kingdom of God is the integration of the principles and
authority of God into the midst of the fabric of society ---
the world we live in. It is the release, operation and manifestation
of God’s kingdom rule into our everyday lives. It is the
reality of the Lord consistently operating in our midst. Redemption
involves restoration, of not only our souls, but of God’s
kingdom rule. The kingdom perspective incorporates wholeness
and oneness with Him --- in ALL facets of life. We are called
to be a light in the darkness. The kingdom of God is at hand;
and we’re being called to advance.
The kingdom of God and God’s economy work hand in hand.
God-directed dominion that results from the entrepreneurial
and community dynamic modeled by Abraham, Isaac and Jacob will
begin releasing God’s Kingdom rule. Communities that have
their foundations in the spiritual, but extend into the natural.
Communities that have as their basis: revival, unity and dominion.
God’s kingdom rule is the basis of God’s penetration
of the marketplace, with His chosen ambassadors moving into
positions of authority in seats of power in business and governmental
circles. God’s kingdom rule is about the deliverance from
the bondage of corruption that Romans 8 speaks of in referring
to as the “whole of creation groans and labors with birth
pangs” awaiting the deliverers from this age-old bondage.
The Holy Spirit revivals of the past few decades have been about
redemption and restoration. Restoration of the role and operation
of the Person of the Holy Spirit in giving purpose, leading
and guidance to those advancing agendas that penetrate and interlink
secular enterprises with God’s purposes.
These revivals have challenged the traditions and doctrines
of men that have undermined the power and authority --- and
kingdom rule that God always intended for his people. These
revivals have been the catalysts to bridging the gap between
the sacred and the secular; with the current focus of reconnecting
the gap between business and ministry. The shaking taking place
in the area of ministry finances shouts to the fact that dominion
for the Body extends beyond the boundaries of what have become
the overworked traditions of fund-raising to support the work
of the ministry. There is more to it than this single approach.
Much more.
God’s kingdom rule will mark the difference from the Church’s
anemic response at the end of WWII to General MacAuthur’s
prescient call for missionary nation-changers. It will be the
point of demarcation that releases the power of God needed ---
to extend beyond our human efforts. It will provide the authority
from which God’s marketplace ambassadors will speak into
the dilemmas being faced by the world with prophetic words of
wisdom that bring solutions to the problems of communities and
nations.
As God’s kingdom rule penetrates, permeates and releases
the goodness and blessings of God, there will emerge mature,
unified and prepared believers. Kingdom ambassadors at all levels
who are strategic in their outlook and response as they serve
as mighty instruments of God’s purpose in this clash of
civilizations and age-old battle manifesting over dominion and
kingdom.
But to fully enter into God’s kingdom rule in the midst
of the changes underway, another very essential factor needs
to be faced. A factor that will provide balance, stability and
unity as God’s kingdom rule penetrates the seats of power
of this world. A key factor to those called as nation-changers,
but also requisite to seeing the Body evolve into the mature,
functioning supportive type of unity spoken of in Ephesians
4:16.
This factor is identity. It is the identity that only comes
when we genuinely know who we are in-the-Lord. When we know
who we are in-the-Lord not only as individual believers, but
corporately as the Body of Christ, the Body of Messiah.
This truth bears uniquely on our grasp of the kingdom perspective
and the response required to change nations. It becomes foundational
to releasing the power of God in accordance with the big picture
strategies needed for these times we have entered: times that
are proving to be both times of peril and times of opportunity.
TRUE IDENTITY
In John 8 Jesus was teaching in the temple and was being challenged
by a group of self-satisfied religious hypocrites, committed
to the traditions of men. They were challenging His identity,
but He turned it around to uncovering their lack of identity.
These Pharisees told Jesus that they were “Abraham’s
descendents,” but Jesus revealed to them that their identity
was misplaced and until they recognized their identity “in-God,”
they in fact had no identity. Without God their traditions and
precepts only left them bound in sin. Jesus uncovered to them
the only gateway to identity --- something that all but a handful
had lost since the fall of man --- when he said, “IF you
continue in My word, then you shall know the truth and the truth
shall set you free.” (John 8:32) He concluded his interchange
with these religious leaders with the truth that “whom
the Son has set free shall be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
The world is searching for identity. Some are coming closer
than others. George Melloan in a recent Wall Street Journal
column (12/23/03) wrote about identity:
“The expression ‘identity politics’ has crept
into the language to describe political messages designed to
appeal to voters who find their identities primarily as members
of a certain group, such as government employees or African-Americans.
It is often used in a pejorative sense, and indeed is something
to be feared when demagogues try to pit one group against another.
The ardent nationalism that sparked two world wars or the ‘ethnic
cleansing’ of more recent vintage are examples. But all
humans have, and need, a sense of identity; and so, in a sense,
all politics is ‘identity’ politics. That's why
political freedom is such a positive force in the world.”
Mr. Melloan is right in his statement that “all humans
need a sense of identity.” But it’s not our politics
that defines who we are. Nor is it our heritage, as the Pharisees
wanted to establish to Jesus. And I’m not knocking the
importance of either. Common purpose and heritage do play a
role in our bigger picture corporate identities. But by no means
are they the pivot points.
The bottom line is that it all begins and ends with the Lord
and the truth of His word. We will never know who we are or
what we are genuinely here for --- our destiny; until we go
through the Penuel experience. This was Jacob’s experience
in wrestling with the angel of Lord --- that resulted in his
name-change to Israel. It was Jacob’s pivotal encounter
in truly facing God and himself --- and embracing his true identity
and destiny.
At the core of this issue of our identity being uniquely tied
to God is overcoming the undermining effect of this unholy premise
that separates the sacred from the secular. God never intended
it that way. But until we bridge this gap between the sacred
and the secular; between the ministry and laity; we will never
be able to embrace God’s kingdom rule --- and our callings
as He intended --- and we are constrained to operate as spiritual
schizophrenics.
AN INTEGRATED IDENTITY
Spiritual schizophrenics. It is the traditions of men that hold
to this unbiblical concept of the sacred and secular. Among
God’s throne-room initiatives, one of the most hated and
resisted by Satan, is the Ephesians 4 premise of “perfecting
the saints for the work of the ministry.” And the non-biblical
concept of the laity, along with the concepts of the sacred
versus the secular (which coincides with the separation of Church
and state) are among the most diabolical strategies the devil
has ever penetrated the Church with. The Church will never be
whole, nor will it see the full power of God released until
we come into a time in which the saints are being perfected
and mobilized.
To be perfected and mobilized to be in the world, but not of
the world. Jesus’ great high-priestly prayer in John 17
asked that we not be taken out of the world, but that we be
protected from the clutches of the evil one --- and that we
be one. This will involve a major change in mind-set and modus
operandi of church organization and goals. It’s about
identity. It’s about dominion. And it is about God’s
kingdom --- community building and changing nations.
There are segments of the Church with a keen understanding of
its “identity” on an individual level --- knowing
who we are “in Jesus.” The apostle Paul punctuates
this truth in Colossians 2:10 in saying “in Him you have
been made complete.” But where the Church falls short,
is in understanding its identity on a corporate level for the
Body. The result is a fractionalized, anemic and whiplashed
Body.
We will never fulfill our destiny, either individually or corporately,
until we get the identity thing right --- on both levels. Our
identity incorporates the sphere of our calling and the authority
to complete it. And when our individual identities are rightly
and wisely connected to the big-picture and the elements of
our genuine corporate identities, then the results are integrated,
multiplied and operating in support between the individual and
corporate. And when that happens, God’s kingdom begins
manifesting and the awesome power of God spoken of in Isaiah
59 is released.
Proverbs 16 provides a passage that undergirds our individual
identities, that is also tied to our corporate identities. It
says that “he who rules his own spirit is mightier than
he who takes a city.” As a former combat officer, that
speaks to me. This scripture doesn’t say that we won’t
take the city. It says that there is something far more powerful
operating, when a man rules his own spirit than that which is
operating when a military commander takes a city. That’s
the commitment and discipline required to operate under God’s
kingdom rule on an individual level. But it is also the transition
the Body of Christ needs to make to embrace God’s kingdom
rule on a corporate level. Knowing who we are as individuals,
in-Christ; but also knowing and being released into who we are
as a Body --- in-Christ. That’s the integration of our
identity in Him. It’s John 17. And it will incorporate
service and sacrifice as the integration takes place, and the
Lord anoints us to “take the city.”
The traditions of men and the religious spirit driving these
“traditions” resists the change involved in this
revelation of our identity in God --- on both an individual
level, as well as the corporate Body level. It resisted the
impact of the miracle-working, tent revivals of the late forties;
it resisted the incredible Holy Spirit revival of the late sixties
and seventies; as well as it resisting the rise of the Messianic
Jewish movement in that same time frame. And before us is God’s
move in the marketplace --- which will bring the issue of our
identity in-God into the community, business, political and
national arenas.
This present move of God is penetrating the fabric of society.
And it will also bring into fullness a dimension of our corporate
Body identity needed to bridge the gap between Jew and Gentile.
The Messianic Jewish movement has served to define the true
identity of being Jewish for the Jewish community. The Pharisees
thought their identity was tied to their heritage. To a degree
they were right. Judas was convinced his identity was tied to
his politics to force the issue of restoring God’s kingdom.
But both of these premises were and are incomplete --- and can
be stumbling blocks to operating according to God’s kingdom
rule. Jewish identity is uniquely tied to God. And before there
is a restoration of His kingdom, the identity issue has to be
settled.
But there is a similar identity issue --- between Jew and Gentile
--- for the Church. The Church has been grafted into the olive
tree --- and must address the identity issue of being a branch
in this tree. This big picture identity premise for believers
--- both Jewish and Gentile believers --- is pivotal to “all
Israel being saved.” The secular Jewish community has
a far better grasp of the essential kingdom rule elements of
covenant and community than the Christian community. In essence,
there is a large-scale issue of identity in need of being addressed
in each camp. Very few segments of Christendom have a genuine
grasp of the Hebraic roots to our faith. These truths will define
not only issues of our corporate identity as the Church, but
of our function, as we face this clash of civilizations before
us.
We will never understand who we are until we understand Whose
we are and what we are here for. And we will never understand
what we are here for until we understand our calling --- individually
and corporately.
Dominion and kingdom and identity. It’s the big picture.
And it is where we need to be giving primary focus. Paul wrote
the Corinthians and said, “After that comes the end, when
He delivers over the kingdom to God the Father after rendering
inoperative and abolishing every [other] rule and every authority
and power.” (1 Cor 15:24)
Let it be so Lord. Let it be so. Let the knowledge of Your glory
and majesty cover the earth O Lord. Let it be so.
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