Cute meeting yesterday

February 5, 2007

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Yesterday we had a cool meeting. Admittedly we were quite thin on the ground as several people either stayed in bed, had to cook their roast, or what have you. What is the world coming to? What if Jesus would have returned? They would have lost their flight on Rapture Airlines (link ).

Worship was awesome (For me it was at least) – I got the feeling that we were just hanging out with Jesus. Nothing spectacular, just sweet fellowship time with the King. It was a cool anointing.

I gave a talk on “River churches” out of Revelation 22 and Psalm 65. The main timeless gems of mystic wisdom to be gleaned form the talk are:

1. The river is full of water. This causes abundance as all the ridges are watered.

2. The tree of life only lives next to the river –
must be rooted in the moist land beside the flow.

3. The river of God is “in the heavens” – That is where we are seated – but our minds are on the earth so we need to be transformed through the renewing of our minds and seek the things above (the river) not the things on the earth

4. River churches are full of joy – this is a great offence in many churches. It is apparently OK to be depressed, bitterness is also tolerated, sadness and hopelessness are assumed to come with the territory in many places, but don’t you ever get joyful, no way, we cannot have that in the church! Joy is an insult to the religious spirit.

We then celebrated communion together. We tend to celebrate this on the first Sunday of every month, and then after the service we order-in chicken and French fries and we have a fellowship meal together.

A good start to the month – roll-on February!

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24

February 4, 2007

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OK the review is out on the last two episodes of 24:

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Lame!

 1 Pronunciation (lm)

adj. lam·er, lam·est

Thesaurus:

  • square
  • feeble
  • weak
  • unfit

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You guys beter shape up for next week.

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Stuck in Esther.

February 1, 2007


Image: “Esther and Mordecai” by Aert de Gelder (1685). Via wikipedia

Today I have not been able to keep to my “Read the New Testament and Psalms twice and the rest of the bible once in a year” Bible reading plan. This plan, which has sort-of worked for me on and off for several years now is none other than the renowned “Robert Murray M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan”.

(Side note: Hey head over to Bible Plan and set up a reading plan for your good self, it is emailed daily to your inbox, with links to each passage in scripture for online reading via Biblegateway.com)

Well, today my intention had been to keep to my four chapters, but I just got stuck in the book of Esther. According to blogging ubber connoisseur Randy Bohlender , getting stuck in the word is a good place to be.

There are a few themes that run through the book that just shout at me:

1. Spirit of adoption -
Mordecai takes his cousin as his own daughter.

2. Mentoring/Discipleship - Mordecai speaks destiny into his “daughter” Hadassah. He prophetically declares that she has come into the kingdom for such as time as this. Wow, destiny and circumstances collided.

3. Prophetic declaration - Mordecai decreed and released destiny into Hadassah. This proclamation released a grace that transformed Esther from a girl who was afraid to enter the king’s presence uninvited, to a bold history-maker declaring “if I perish, I perish!”

4. Preparation - Twelve months of soaking in perfume and cosmetics before entering into the King’s presence just speaks so loudly about soaking prayer and how we prepare to enter into intimacy through the perfume of the Holy Spirit.

5. Wisdom – What the enemy planned for evil was turned into on his head through the wisdom and prudence of Esther. The same gallows that were meant for Mordecai were the ones that the enemy found himself hanged on. Wisdom and prudence is what Father has produced in us through the lavish grace bestowed upon us (Ephesians 1:8)

The main stirring in my heart at he moment is:

 “Never underestimate the power of an audience with the King”

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