Showing posts with label rivers. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

THE RIVER OF GOD



Enter The River of God as we Worship


I am very thankful to be part of a church where the worship is anointed, dynamic, where the Spirit of the Lord flows as we worship. 

Before getting into this message, think back to times and places you’ve been where the worship was different, in a good way. Have you been at a church that was “In Revival”, places like the Ramp, or Brownsville, or Toronto or other places where there was a great outpouring of the Holy Ghost? We’ve heard some stories of a move of God here years ago, when the church was packed and worship was exuberant. Share what it was like.

The Lord wants to provoke us to enter into a higher realm of His Spirit when we come together to worship. My wife and I were spiritually birthed in the Fire; we thrive on extremely anointed and exuberant worship. We didn’t need to go to a gym for a workout, we rejoiced in the Lord with dancing and whirling, shouting and making music, with all our might as King David taught us to. For awhile there was so much Spirit prompted laughter. Such an experience is the greatest stress release you could ever imagine. The following verses became so real as we were all “drunk in the Spirit.”
 
Psalm 126:2   Then our mouth was filled with laughter, And our tongue with singing. Then they said among the nations, “The Lord has done great things for them.”
Proverbs 17:22   A merry heart does good, like medicine…(There’s healing in this kind of laughter)
Job 8:21   He will yet fill your mouth with laughing, And your lips with rejoicing.
Eph. 1:3   Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ
Psalm 2:4   He who sits in the heavens shall laugh…

Now that we’re much older we’re still eager to use whatever strength we have to worship the King.

Entering into this place requires some heart level understanding of the River of God, where’s its head waters are, where it flows, what it means to get in and get wet.

Psalm 46:4   There is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God, The holy place of the tabernacle of the Most High.
5   God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved; God shall help her, just at the break of dawn.

John 7:37   On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink.
38   He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”

1 Corinthians 3:16   Do you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?

Let that connection between these verses churn around in your brain for a minute.
With that in mind, let’s look at Ezekiel’s vision that shows us some of what happens in worship and when we are walking in the Spirit. Turn to Ezek. 9. I’m intentionally leaving out portions of the verses for the sake of time and to stay to the point.

Ezek. 47:1   In my vision, the man brought me back to the entrance of the Temple. There I saw a stream flowing east from beneath the door of the Temple and passing to the right of the altar on its south side.
2   The man brought me outside the …and led me …to the eastern entrance. There I could see the water flowing out through the … gateway.
3   Measuring as he went, he took me along the stream for 583 yards…The water was up to my ankles.
4   He measured off another 583 yards and led me across again. This time the water was up to my knees. After another 583 yards, it was up to my waist.
5 Then he measured another 583 yards and the river was too deep to walk across. It was deep enough to swim in, but too deep to walk through.
6   He asked me, “Have you been watching, son of man?” Then he led me back along the riverbank.
7   When I returned, I was surprised by the sight of many trees growing on both sides of the river.
8   Then he said to me, “This river flows east through the desert into the valley of the Dead Sea. The waters of this stream will make the salty… Dead Sea fresh and pure.
9 There will be swarms of living things wherever the water of this river flows. Fish will abound in the Dead Sea, for its waters will become fresh. Life will flourish wherever this water flows. (NLT)

This river and the trees are referred to again in Revelation,
Rev. 22:1   And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding from the throne of God and of the Lamb.
2   In the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life, which bore twelve fruits, each tree yielding its fruit every month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.

So we see that these trees with roots in the riverbank. There’s life, there’s healing wherever the river goes. Do you see that the Lord is the source of the water of life? We are the conduit that brings those waters from heaven to earth. Miracles and healing are the norm wherever the River is flowing. This is more evident as you look again at Ezek. 47:1 where we see the water flowing out from under the door of the temple. Where to you ever see water flowing out from under a doorway? From a flooded room. There is a flood in the temple as the rivers of living water flowing out of believers hearts, come together forming this mighty river. Here is the headwaters of the River of God.

I grew up on the beach at the western end of Coney Island, Brooklyn NY and swimming in the ocean. As a teen I would swim out about 50 yards from shore into the deep water, out into the current. There I was passed the crowds, passed the rocks and could swim the ¼ mile or so from one end of the beaches to the other. Reading this passage in Ezekiel I see myself swimming out, getting to where the river reaches the sea and just keep on going effortlessly. In a similar way, look at what Jesus told the disciples to do:

John 5:3   Then He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little from the land. And He sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat.
4   When He had stopped speaking, He said to Simon, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.”
5   But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless, at Your word, I will let down the net.”
6   And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking.

There is an application of this concept of launching out into the deep. I love praying for people at alter calls because it is where I have to launch out into the deep and experience a very special anointing. This stepping out is not exclusive to when we come together to worship the Lord in the congregational setting, nor is it exclusive to “the 5 Fold Ministry,” but that’s where tonight’s focus is. Do you have an experiential understanding of “entering into worship?” Launching out into the deep is to enter the Presence of God with “Reckless Abandon” When you do, anything can happen. Allow God to touch your spirit, just yield yourself, body soul & spirit, to the flow of the river, to the winds of the Spirit, to the Manifest Presence of God. When you do, there will be some outward expression. We may laugh, or weep, or shout praises, or manifest some gift of the Spirit, or run around the sanctuary shouting praises to the Lord, or get on the floor with face down and linger there for an extended period of time. There’s no limit to what such expressions may be. Remember there is healing in that river. There is a reason we Pentecostals were called “Holy Rollers”, and from our perspective, there is nothing negative in that. The manner of the expression is not what we seek, but experiencing the Manifest Presence of God is what is critical.

King David set the example for worship when bringing the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem:

2 Sam. 6:12   Now it was told King David, saying, “The Lord has blessed the house of Obed-Edom and all that belongs to him, because of the ark of God.” So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-Edom to the City of David with gladness.
13   And so it was, when those bearing the ark of the Lord had gone six paces, that he sacrificed oxen and fatted sheep.
14   Then David danced before the Lord with all his might; and David was wearing a linen ephod.
15   So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the Lord with shouting and with the sound of the trumpet.
16   Now as the ark of the Lord came into the City of David, Michal, Saul’s daughter, looked through a window and saw King David leaping and whirling before the Lord; and she despised him in her heart.

David worshipped the Lord with Reckless Abandon. He took off his outer Kingly attire, danced and shouted praises to God, leaping and whirling as they publically paraded down the main drag into the city. Those who entered in this worship were greatly blessed. We were in a church of about 1,000 in Long Island for about 2 years. Men on the platform where required to dress in ties and jackets, but during worship the jackets came off. The large alter area was stuffed full with people doing the Pentecostal Jig and all our shoes were in a big pile. The River of God was flowing at Love Church. Miracles and healing was the norm. People living in the deepest pits of sin came and were saved very often.

Before I met Johanna, I was living in an apartment towards the north end of Main Street in Cortland, a small college city in the geographic center of NY state. Main St. had its share of shops, bars and restaurants, many catering to the students. I don’t remember if it was a vision or a dream, but I saw, in the Spirit, the river flowing. There was a spontaneous Christian parade down the middle of Main Street. We went down the stairs, into the street and, with reckless abandon, began to praise the Lord while walking south. The further we walked the bigger the crowd of excited believers grew. There where hundreds of us, walking and leaping and praising God. You could see the progression in the depth of the river. Maybe someday it’ll happen there but we need to experience such excitement when we come together to meet with King Jesus with healed, purified hearts.


POSTSCRIPT: Additional Biblical References to the River of God

Source of God’s Provision:
Gen 2:8   Then the Lord God planted a garden in Eden in the east, and there he placed the man he had made.
9   The Lord God made all sorts of trees grow up from the ground—trees that were beautiful and that produced delicious fruit. In the middle of the garden he placed the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
10   A river flowed from the land of Eden, watering the garden and then dividing into four branches.
11   The first branch, called the Pishon, flowed around the entire land of Havilah, where gold is found.
12   The gold of that land is exceptionally pure; aromatic resin and onyx stone are also found there.

Looking at several maps that attempt to locate Eden and Havilah, it appears that Havilah is was near Kuwait and Eden west of there. Someone got the gold many centuries ago, perhaps Solomon, but now they have found black gold, Texas tea; Oil; another source of great wealth. Just like the wise men brought the wealth for this area to Mary and Joseph that financed their life in Egypt, the God’s river should flow through the garden of our hearts.

Psalm 65:9:  You take care of the earth and water it, making it rich and fertile. The river of God has plenty of water; it provides a bountiful harvest of grain, for you have ordered it so.

There is life wherever the River flows. The rest of Psalm 65 expounds of verse 9, read it at your next opportunity.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Tired of the Shallow? Desperate for Intimacy?

God Calls Us to a Deep, Intimate relationship with Himself.
           

         Psalm 45:7   Deep calls unto deep at the noise of Your waterfalls; All Your  waves and billows have gone over me.

So many marriages fail because one of the spouses comes to that place where they just have to have more, they crave a close, intimate relationship but their spouse has no clue. Jesus wants us to know Him as the LOVER OF OUR SOUL, and that is anything but a shallow distant relationship. It is impossible to express His love for individuals if you have not experienced it yourself.

Back in the 60’s we used a derogatory expression, “Plastic People.” These were those people who are perceived to be phony, superficial, “stuck-up,” a manikin that breaths, moves, eats and all too often puts down other people. A wonderful thing about God is that He loves the people and draws them to Himself, promising an abundant life. The phony, imitation can receive real life and depth of character as their relationship with Jesus grows.


I wonder about some churches that are plastic too. Did you ever hear the criticism that a church is a mile wide but only an inch deep? Too many of God’s people are living this kind of life, most probably saved but not answering God’s call to the deeper places, never experiencing the close relationship with Jesus that He died to bring us into. There is an implication in this that our relationships with other believers become more meaningful too.

Ezek 47:1   In my vision, the man brought me back to the entrance of the Temple. There I saw a stream flowing east from beneath the door of the Temple and passing to the right of the altar on its south side.
3    Measuring as he went, he took me along the stream for 1,750 feet and then led me across. The water was up to my ankles.
4   He measured off another 1,750 feet and led me across again. This time the water was up to my knees. After another 1,750 feet, it was up to my waist.
5   Then he measured another 1,750 feet, and the river was too deep to walk across. It was deep enough to swim in, but too deep to walk through.
6   He asked me, “Have you been watching, son of man?” Then he led me back along the riverbank.
7   When I returned, I was surprised by the sight of many trees growing on both sides of the river.
8   Then he said to me, “This river flows east through the desert into the valley of the Dead Sea. The waters of this stream will make the salty waters of the Dead Sea fresh and pure.
9   There will be swarms of living things wherever the water of this river flows. Fish will abound in the Dead Sea, for its waters will become fresh. Life will flourish wherever this water flows.


In the beginning of Ezekiel chapter 47 we read of a very fascinating vision that demonstrates this principle. The prophet was led to a river that gradually got deeper and deeper. Ezekiel was led gradually from an ankle deep stream to a river that was so deep and wide it could not be crossed. This is a river of life and healing, but the progression also depicts the various stages where people get content and stop. The real purpose of this river was not described to Ezekiel until he got in over his head. There is real life, real healing and abundance of provision in the deep waters. The shallows have a little but God calls us deeper and deeper to where we experience the abundance of His life. Please take careful notice of the fact that the water was over his head, deep waters to swim in, deep waters of a river moving swiftly and taking control of you if you let it. Swimming upstream is impossible, you must just surrender to the waters and let them take you through life. 

You see, real victory over every obstacle of life, over every temptation and adversity comes with surrender to Jesus.

Let me give you a picture of how this works out in our lives. Not long after I got saved I visited Martinsville, VA. There I met a young lady with whom I had several lengthy conversations. I don’t remember anything we talked about (it was in early 1972) but I will never forget the way the Lord was working in my heart during those talks. It was as if a big shovel was digging deep into my heart and digging out garbage. We had a depth of conversation I had never experienced before. I never saw her again but I hope we will re-unite in Heaven. Something supernatural happened in my heart that day. A deep well was dug in that day.

Wells and springs in the desert are another Biblical analogy to deep calling unto deep.

Gen. 26: 17   Then Isaac departed from there and pitched his tent in the Valley of Gerar, and dwelt there. 
18  And Isaac dug again the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Abraham his father, for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Abraham. He called them by the names which his father had called them.
19   Also Isaac’s servants dug in the valley, and found a well of running water there.

Without water there just is no life. Here is Isaac, a shepherd with huge flocks, many workers and a large extended family. These people and animals needed a lot of water. The enemy had stopped up Abraham’s wells, he is always seeking to destroy people and thwart the plans of God. You can bet Isaac’s servants worked their proverbially butts off digging out those wells in the hot desert sun, with little to drink until they accomplished their task. Can you imagine the joy when they hit that well of springing water. They found an artesian well. Our hearts and lives should be like that, even as Jesus said,

John 7:38   He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.

And as King David declared,

Psalm 46: 4   There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High.
5   God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.

There are many other verses, and a multitude of songs, about the river, about living water and other references along this line. There is no drought in the Kingdom of God. The problem is that those who truly thirst for the things of God are far less in number than those satisfied with just, “Fill my cup Lord.” If all they are asking God for is to fill that little communion sized cup they are missing the plan of God for themselves and those they could touch. We need to come to Jesus, not with a little cup but with our whole being and pray for such a outpouring that overflows all over the place, spilling out onto those around us. The obstacle to doing this is that we don’t want to open up places of secret sin in our hearts that waste space the Lord wants to fill and that stop to overflow that others need so desperately..

Look at the connection between what David said in Psalm 46:4 above and,

 Matthew 5:6   Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.

Where is the gladness David referred to? In the city of God, a phrase that is analogous to the church. Tie together the second part of that verse, “the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High” with the verse,

1 Corinthians 3:16   Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?

We, God’s people, all born again believers in the Gospel, should walk in holiness because we are the Temple, and walk in gladness because the river of God flows through us. If we continuously hunger and thirst for righteousness (right standing, right relationship with God) we are motivated to surrender to Him and to get in the deepest places of the river. Oh, how different the world could be if the Church at large walked in this close relationship with God. Oh that we would allow ourselves to take the time to get intimate in our conversation with the LOVER OF OUR SOUL, for you see the result of intimacy is as the result of intimacy between a man and his wife.

Let me conclude with the key to walking out everything written so far. I mentioned above that we experience victory when we surrender to Jesus. Notice, in this next verse, what the woman is doing as she comes out of the wilderness,

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The LOVER OF HER SOUL, had come to the door late at night and she didn’t get up out of bed to let him in so he passed on. When she realized what she had done she panicked, got dressed and frantically searched for Him throughout the city. Several chapter later in the story we see a dramatic change in her. She is no longer frantic, no longer striving in her own strength to find the Lord. She is leaning on HIM, her own strength has proven insufficient and her broken heart is totally healed. This is the true definition of meekness – with personal strength gone, one becomes submissive to the divine will; neither proud nor self-sufficient. The Lord had taken her through a wilderness experience and she learned to yielded completely to Him, she entered into a deep intimate relationship with the 
JESUS, the LOVER OF OUR SOULS. 

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