Joseph Herrin (04-02-2013)
Cyprus
This writing follows up on the previous post that looked at the economic meltdown that is occurring in Cyprus.
http://www.parablesblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-darkness-draws-nearer-part-three.html
I want to tell you about one Christian from Cyprus who did NOT suffer any loss in the recent bank heist pulled off by the international elite. Like myself, this brother’s name is Joseph.
Some years ago Joseph had an encounter with the resurrected Savior. Although he was a Jew living in Cyprus (he was actually of the tribe of Levi), the Holy Spirit opened his eyes to behold the long awaited Messiah who would deliver His people from their sins. Joseph was gloriously born again of the Spirit, and immediately began to testify to others about the risen Messiah.
Joseph was not poor. He owned some choice real estate on this sun drenched Mediterranean island nation. Cyprus contains some of the most beautiful land in the world. It has mountains that receive heavy snow in the winter and beaches that attract droves of tourists in the warmer months. Sea breezes, blue skies, blue waters, fertile soil, sandy beaches, a renowned shipbuilding industry, and ancient copper mines have all made Cyprus a land of beauty and value.
Joseph spent much of his life on Cyprus and acquired property there. Yet, when he had an encounter with the risen Messiah and was born again of the Spirit, he devoted himself to service to Yahshua. He sold his property and gave the money to be used in the service of God’s people. Some of the money went to the care of Christian widows and orphans. It went to help feed the hungry. Some would consider it money wasted. It was a considerable amount and he could have used it as a retirement fund, or to spend on his own comforts. Joseph, however, was overcome with joy and gratitude at having met the resurrected Messiah, and his heart was filled with a passionate desire to share the love of Yahshua with others.
You know how much money Joseph lost in the recent bank brouhaha? Not a dime. Joseph had already divested himself of his property, and had surrendered to follow the Spirit of Christ wherever He chose to lead him. The Spirit led Joseph across Turkey, the Middle East, and parts of Europe on missionary journeys where he was used powerfully of the Spirit to establish churches, and make numerous disciples for Christ. Everywhere he went, he had a reputation as a great encourager.
Because Joseph sold his property and disposed of the money according to the Spirit’s leading, in gratitude and thankfulness, and with a strong and vibrant faith in Yahshua, he not only avoided losing that which he possessed in turbulent financial times, but he now has treasure in heaven.
Luke 12:33
“Sell your possessions and give to charity; make yourselves purses which do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near, nor moth destroys.”
If you have not realized it yet, this brother named Joseph from the island of Cyprus has his story recorded for us in the pages of the New Testament.
Acts 4:36-37
And Joseph, a Levite of Cyprian birth, who was also called Barnabas by the apostles (which translated means, Son of Encouragement), and who owned a tract of land, sold it and brought the money and laid it at the apostles' feet.
People of God, I share this story because I believe the fact that Joseph (Barnabas) was from Cyprus is as relevant as today’s news headlines. This disciple of Christ reveals by his life and testimony a sure way to not only avoid great material loss in the financial upheaval to come to the nations, but how to store up treasure in the ages to come.
To walk victoriously through the coming days will require that Christians adopt a radically different view of Yahweh’s purpose for this age. I have described this mindset in a chapter from the book Christ in You - The Hope of Glory. I will share these words here:
In order to enter into the glory of a resurrected son of God one must
 be conformed first to the image and likeness of God. This image and 
likeness is one of character. Christ must be fully formed in us before 
we can reign as members of Christ over the kingdoms of the earth.
This conforming process is difficult. Yahshua described it in the following way:
Matthew 7:13-14
“Enter
 by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide, and the way is broad that 
leads to destruction, and many are those who enter by it. For the gate is small, and the way is afflicted that leads to life, and few are those who find it.”
The
 most common English translations of the Scriptures say “the way is 
narrow.” The word rendered “narrow” is the Greek word thlibo, which the 
KJV has rendered in the following ways: afflict, narrow, throng, suffer 
tribulation, trouble. The most common rendering of this Greek word is 
“afflicted,” and it is fitting to translate it this way in the verse 
quoted above. The way to life is an afflicted path.
II Timothy 3:12
And indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Yahshua will be persecuted.
There
 is no other way to mature a child of God than to subject them to 
distresses and difficulties. Much sin is bound up in this flesh, and it 
is with the utmost difficulty that the spiritual creation formed within 
us by the power of the Holy Spirit comes to a place of ascendancy over 
the clamoring passions and desires of the flesh. Pride must be humbled. 
Selfishness must be replaced with a total selflessness. Lust must be 
crucified. Hatred must give way to love. Irritability must yield to 
patience. Fear must be conquered by faith and peace.
We
 can only make the transformation from fleshly beings to spiritual as we
 are placed in situations where our character is tried. We must be 
brought into a variety of circumstances where the natural man will 
always respond with lust, fear, anger, and a host of other unrighteous 
thoughts and actions. In each instance our Father, by His Holy Spirit, 
urges us to arise as spiritual beings in His own image and put down the 
flesh in order to manifest the glory of God’s character within us.
Some
 years ago I was brought to a particularly difficult trial. I was 
perplexed, and grieved and discouraged, causing me to cry out to the 
Lord for some encouragement. At that very moment He had a family member 
stick a prophetic word in my hand that they had just received in their 
e-mail. It was a direct and explicit answer to my cry of anguish. This 
prophetic word contained the following sentence.
And no
 matter what the circumstances look like, I am able to work My glory  in
 them, and to make you come forth into the calling and anointing that I 
have for you.
As I looked at my trial I wondered very 
much how God’s glory could be manifest in it. There was nothing that 
appeared glorious to me, for my trial was leading to my being subjected 
to false accusations and unrighteous judgments of condemnation. In my 
shortsightedness, the only glory I could envision was for God to 
vindicate me before my detractors.
Since then I have 
come to understand that God is glorified whenever we manifest His holy 
and righteous character in the midst of our trials. Although outwardly 
we may be subjected to shame, God is glorified if we bear up under the 
trial patiently, crucifying the flesh with its evil passions. When we 
are slandered and seek to conciliate, when we are reviled and do not 
revile in return, when we are insulted and speak forth a blessing, then 
Yahweh is glorified. The greatest glory we can bring to the Father is 
found in the moments of our most extreme trials.
John 12:27-28
"Now My soul has become troubled; and what shall I say, 'Father, save Me from this hour'? But for this purpose I came to this hour. Father, glorify Thy name." There came therefore a voice out of heaven: "I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again."
Yahshua
 was faced with two choices when He saw the cross before Him. He could 
say, “Father, save me from this hour,” or He could say, “Father, glorify
 Thy name.” Yahshua chose to glorify His Father’s name by going through 
the trial and manifesting the meek, humble and loving character of God 
as He was being subjected to terrible abuse and scorn. The Father was 
glorified beyond measure as His Son was being crucified and He declared,
 “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” This single 
act was a triumph over the rebellious and self-centered attitude of 
Satan. By the righteousness, humility, and love of the Son of God all 
sin was shown to be exceedingly sinful. The nature and character of God 
was revealed to be infinitely higher and worthy of praise than the 
fallen nature of man.
In order for you and I to be made
 ready to receive the glory, power and authority reserved for the 
glorified sons of God, we must first become mature sons in the image and
 likeness of our Father. This conformity is proven through many trials 
that seem grievous at the moment, but they yield the peaceful fruit of 
righteousness.
Hebrews 12:3-12
For consider Him 
who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you 
may not grow weary and lose heart. You have not yet resisted to the 
point of shedding blood in your striving against sin; and you have 
forgotten the exhortation which is addressed to you as sons, "My son, do
 not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor faint when you are 
reproved by Him; for those whom the Lord loves He disciplines, and He 
scourges every son whom He receives. " It is for discipline that you 
endure; God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom his 
father does not discipline? But if you are without discipline, of which 
all have become partakers, then you are illegitimate children and not 
sons. Furthermore, we had earthly fathers to discipline us, and we 
respected them; shall we not much rather be subject to the Father of 
spirits, and live? For they disciplined us for a short time as seemed 
best to them, but He disciplines us for our good, that we may share His 
holiness. All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but 
sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it 
yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness.
Our Father 
will always subject us to the optimum circumstances to produce in us His
 righteous character. He rarely chooses to subject His sons in training 
to ease and comfort, riches or worldly acclaim. When life is 
comfortable, the sons of God tend to be at ease. When men and women have
 plenty, their tendency is toward pride and careless living. Yahweh 
knows our frame, and the waywardness of the flesh. He therefore chooses 
circumstances that are humble and which keep us focused on Him.
In
 1999 I surrendered to the Lord to follow Him wherever He would lead me.
 This was a departure from the manner of my Christian walk prior to that
 time. I had previously lived according to the manner of all the other 
Christians with whom I was familiar. I remained in control of many of 
the decisions of my life, fearing that a total surrender to His will 
might lead me to experiences my flesh and soul dreaded.
When
 I crossed through the narrow gate of surrender to His will in all 
things, I found myself entering an afflicted path. I had known 
afflictions in earlier days, but they were much less, for I was still 
directing my way in many decisions. My growth in Christ was also much 
slower during those former days. When I entered into the path of 
affliction of God’s choosing my spiritual growth entered into a greatly 
accelerated state.
Yahweh directed me to quit my job as
 a computer professional at a local hospital and begin ministering 
full-time. I had no savings, and I had a wife and two children. I 
actually anticipated that the Lord would honor my faith and obedience by
 supplying me with an on-time abundance of provision and allowing me to 
maintain my former manner and standard of living. This was not to be the
 case.
Over the course of the next six years I lived 
day by day in dependence upon my heavenly Father. He supplied our every 
need, but our provision was very meager in comparison to what we had 
known when I was working as a computer professional. There were many 
days when there was no food in the house and we were dependent upon God 
sending provision that very day or we would not eat. He always sent a 
provision! We never went hungry, but we did not eat steak either. We 
were blessed to have a simple meal, a sandwich, or something very basic 
to fill our bellies. In hindsight, we could have eaten a much better 
diet if we had educated ourselves in the preparation of inexpensive 
wholesome foods such as dried beans and whole grains and vegetables.
We
 never suffered hunger, but I felt a kind of suffering in these 
experiences. I knew I could go out and get a job and buy whatever my 
heart desired to feed myself and my family. Yet the Spirit of Christ 
constrained me from doing so. He showed me that He wanted me to write 
books, minister to others, and trust Him for all things during these 
years. I knew that taking a job would be a violation of the Father’s 
will for me, for He was testing me and seeking to teach me many things 
by keeping me dependent upon Him.
It was not the 
Father’s will that I have an abundance of money at that time. He could 
easily have provided it had He chosen to do so. He can open up the 
windows of heaven and pour forth a blessing at any time. The best 
environment for my spiritual growth was not one of material prosperity, 
however. It was an environment of daily dependence for that days need.
I
 learned something through this experience. I discovered that when I had
 been making decisions for myself that I was consistently choosing a 
path that was much more comfortable to the flesh. I didn’t realize how 
much this was true until I gave the direction of my entire life into the
 hands of my Father. His choices for my family and I were not nearly as 
comfortable as what our own soul would have led us unto. This truth is 
certainly a major portion of what Yahshua was indicating in His words in
 Matthew chapter 7. Wide is the gate and broad is the way to 
destruction, and many are on that path. What path does the natural man 
choose for himself? With little exception man chooses the easiest way. 
Few would choose to walk through a thorny hedge if there was a clear way
 around it. Yet God will lead His sons and daughters through the thorny 
hedge that rips and tears at their flesh.
This tendency
 to choose for ourselves a comfortable path, determining what sacrifices
 we will make, and which ones we will avoid, is a pathway to 
destruction. The Lord has given us clear examples of people whose lives 
were ones of ease and comfort, and rather than producing righteous men 
and women after His image and likeness, the abundance of their situation
 led them to careless living and sin.
Ezekiel 16:49-50
Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had arrogance, abundant food, and careless ease,
 but she did not help the poor and needy. Thus they were haughty and 
committed abominations before Me. Therefore I removed them when I saw 
it.
God knows that it requires a path of affliction to 
provide an environment for spiritual growth and righteousness. The 
majority of Christians, failing to allow God to choose their path and to
 lead them in all decisions, are also failing to gain in conformity to 
Christ. At best they have greatly slowed their growth to spiritual 
maturity.
The disciples of Christ were amazed when Yahshua spoke the following words:
Matthew 19:23-24
"Truly
 I say to you, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.
 And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye 
of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
Many
 have misunderstood the message of Christ in these words, for they have 
mistakenly equated “the eye of a needle” with a sewing needle. Camels do
 not go through the eye of a sewing needle, so this makes little sense. 
In the days of Christ cities were surrounded by walls for protection 
against invading enemies. Gates were set in the walls to allow people 
and materials to come and go. These gates were closed at night and in 
times of danger, but it was still necessary to allow a limited flow of 
people in and out. Therefore, built into the large gates was a small 
door which could be opened to let a man in or out. This small door was 
called “the eye of the needle.”
Camels at the time were
 used for transport of goods. They would be piled high with merchandise 
and goods to be traded. If a man came to the gates after they had been 
closed and needed to enter, it was possible to go through and take his 
camel along, but it was very difficult. The master of the camel would 
have to take all the merchandise off of the camel, and the camel would 
have to go through the gate on his knees.
This is a 
picture of how a rich man must enter the kingdom of heaven. Getting on 
one’s knees speaks of humility, and removing all the goods from the 
camels back speaks of the necessity of a rich man giving up all his 
possessions.
Matthew 19:21-22
Yahshua said to him, "If you wish to be perfect,
 go and sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you shall have 
treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me."  But when the young man heard 
this statement, he went away grieved; for he was one who owned much 
property.
The word rendered as “perfect” in this 
Scripture is the Greek word teleios. This Greek word means “perfect, 
mature, of full age.” What Yahshua was telling this rich young ruler of 
the Jews is that if he wanted to come to maturity as a son of God, then 
he needed to free himself from all his wealth which was making his life 
very comfortable and easy, and then come follow Christ. Christ would 
lead this young man down an afflicted path, but it would lead to 
spiritual maturity. Holding onto his possessions, and clinging to his 
comfortable lifestyle, would hinder this man from coming to a perfect 
conformity to the image of Christ.
Most Christians 
think that the Lord’s words to this young ruler were exceptional. They 
have been convinced by preachers of prosperity that this young man had 
an inordinate affection for the world’s goods and therefore he was 
required to give them up, but not all Christians need do so. What the 
saints have not understood is that the Lord is revealing a very general 
principle through these words, a principle with application to all of 
the lives of Yahweh’s sons and daughters. A life of material ease and 
comfort will hinder all men from coming to maturity in Christ. “The way 
is afflicted” which leads to life. Comfort and affliction are opposites.
 We cannot choose to live comfortable lives and expect to find the life 
of Christ revealed in us at the end of our journey. It will not happen.
I
 am convinced that a life of very humble circumstances provides the 
optimal environment for the maturing of almost all of the children of 
God. God wants us to be dependent upon Him. He will not lead all men to 
quit their jobs, as He instructed me to do. I was a minister of the 
gospel and the Scriptures declare:
I Corinthians 9:14
So also the Lord directed those who proclaim the gospel to get their living from the gospel.
Yet,
 God does have a specific plan for every son and daughter. He would have
 them submit their every decision to Him. Yahweh wants to be the One to 
choose where you work, where you live, and what you spend your money and
 time doing. If all saints submitted all these decisions to God I 
believe that most would find themselves living in daily dependence upon 
God. When the Lord taught His disciples to pray, He began this way:
Matthew 6:9-11
Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. 'Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread.
When
 people come up to Yahshua saying they wanted to be His disciple, He 
would counsel them to sell all they had, give it to the poor, and then 
come follow Him. This always placed a person in a position of complete 
daily dependence upon the Father. The Lord’s instructions in this regard
 were not to a select few, but to all who expressed a desire to be His 
disciple.
Luke 14:33
So therefore, no one of you can be My disciple who does not give up all his own possessions.
Luke 5:11
And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him.
Luke 18:29-30
And He said to them, "Truly I say to you, there
 is no one who has left house or wife or brothers or parents or 
children, for the sake of the kingdom of God, who shall not receive many
 times as much at this time and in the age to come, eternal life. "
In
 this last passage we see a parallel to the afflicted path that leads to
 life. Yahshua tells His disciples that all who have left the comforts 
of house and possessions and relatives behind will receive “eternal 
life.” Because they accepted the afflicted path, these will receive 
life.
There are few Christians today who have given up 
all their possessions to God. I am convinced that God would have 
everyone who would be a disciple of Christ to surrender all things to 
Him that He might direct them in all their worldly possessions, the 
choice of where they live, and how they spend their time and money. He 
may not tell you to dispose of all things, yet if Scriptures provide any
 pattern at all in God’s dealings with those who would be sons of God, 
He will require this of many. He laid this requirement on me. He reduced
 my worldly possessions down to nothing. For a time He led my family and
 I to live and travel in a 20 year old motorhome and I am convinced that
 had the rest of my family stayed the course, this would be our manner 
of living in this hour.
If we make our life choices for
 ourselves, we will inevitably choose circumstances and conditions that 
are comfortable to our flesh. This comfort stands as a hindrance to 
spiritual growth. Even having a home can afford so much comfort and 
insulation from the trials we need to mature, that Yahshua will call us 
to surrender even this which many find to be an absolute requirement, 
and non-negotiable with the Lord. Yahshua spoke to a Scribe who wanted 
to follow Him as a disciple. Scribes in Israel had comfortable lives, 
and nice homes. He told the Scribe:
Matthew 8:20
"The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head."
Yahshua,
 although being the Son of God, was content to live far below the 
standard of living of the people He dwelt among. Most Jews had a home of
 some kind, but Yahshua lived as a homeless man. God could have provided
 a house and a nice ministry center for His Son. Yet He chose that which
 was optimal to teach Him obedience, and to perfect Him.
Hebrews 5:8-9
Although He was a Son, He learned obedience from the things which He suffered. And having been made perfect, He became to all those who obey Him the source of eternal salvation...
In
 order to enter by the narrow gate, and to travel the afflicted way 
which leads to life, it is mandatory that we allow our Father in heaven 
to direct our steps. The vast majority of mankind seek to direct their 
own steps. They have certain desires and requirements that they feel 
this life should provide for them. Yahshua said that this path of 
self-direction is wide and it leads to destruction.
I 
know that to Western Christians, this message is very radical. It was 
radical in the day of Christ. The rich young ruler went away grieved, 
probably reasoning that what Christ demanded of him could not possibly 
be the will of God. Most Scribes in Christ’s day would also have balked 
at giving up the requirement of having their own home, thinking such a 
sacrifice was totally unnecessary. The apostle Paul very plainly 
affirmed the words of Christ, however, revealing that he was not only 
willing to accept this afflicted path, but he instructed others that it 
was right and necessary.
I Timothy 6:6-11
But godliness actually is a means of great gain, when accompanied by contentment. For we have brought nothing into the world, so we cannot take anything out of it either. And if we have food and covering, with these we shall be content.
 But those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a snare and 
many foolish and harmful desires which plunge men into ruin and 
destruction. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of evil, and 
some by longing for it have wandered away from the faith, and pierced 
themselves with many a pang. But flee from these things, you man of 
God...
All the body needs to survive is food and 
covering. These are the necessities. All beyond this are comforts. A man
 doesn’t need a house filled with furniture. He doesn’t need 
televisions, stereos, game consoles, a swimming pool or jacuzzi, a pool 
table or other forms of entertainment, two cars in the garage, or walls 
adorned with decorations, and closets filled with the merchandise of 
this world. I once had many of these things, back when I lived as most 
Christians do today, making my own choices concerning the path I would 
walk. I did not understand that choosing for myself a comfortable life 
was hindering the maturation of the spiritual man.
Yahweh
 may provide all of these things to you at some point in your path. At 
other times He may reduce you to nothing. The key to growth in Christ is
 being content with whatever Yahweh chooses for us. The apostle Paul did
 not always know lean times. There were seasons of plenty.
Philippians 4:11-13
I
 have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how 
to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in 
prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of 
being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering 
need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.
I
 have found that the Lord will lead us to experience seasons of material
 blessing and comfort. These often serve as intermissions in much longer
 seasons of leanness and difficulty. There are seasons where He places 
us in the fire of refining, and times when He takes us out of the fire 
for a season of refreshing. What is certain is that He will not choose 
for us the uninterrupted comfort and ease that the majority of 
Christians have chosen for themselves.
II Corinthians 11:27
I
 have been in labor and hardship, through many sleepless nights, in 
hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure.
II Timothy 2:9
I suffer hardship even to imprisonment as a criminal...
II Timothy 2:3
Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Yahshua.
II Timothy 4:5
But you, be sober in all things, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.
Lest
 some should argue that the apostle Paul was giving these instructions 
to a fellow minister, and they don’t apply to all Christians, I will 
provide a couple examples of similar instructions to the churches.
Philippians 1:29-30
For to you it has been granted for Christ's sake, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake, experiencing the same conflict which you saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
Romans 8:16-17
The
 Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of 
God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with 
Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him in order that we may also be glorified with Him.
The
 apostle makes it quite plain to the saints that being an heir with 
Christ is inextricably tied together with their willingness to suffer 
with Christ. There is an afflicted path that leads to life for all the 
sons of God. It is a sobering truth that the Lord declared when He 
uttered the words, “and few there are that find it.”
If
 we fail in conformity to Christ, a conformity that only comes by 
walking an afflicted path, then we will not attain to the number of the 
firstborn sons of God. Consider again, the story of Joseph. When all of 
Joseph’s brothers were living as free men, living as they pleased, 
Joseph was a slave and a prisoner. Joseph could not choose anything for 
himself, and he serves as a type of those who are overcomers in Christ.
For
 the past four years I have lived alone. My children are grown and my 
wife has chosen to not allow the Lord to order her steps, for there are 
certain things she desires, even requires in this life. I do not condemn
 her for this. I know, however, that I must not choose my lifestyle and 
activities for myself. I must surrender to the Father in all things. 
After my wife left me, Yahweh chose for me to live at a homeless shelter
 for a year, then to work as an employee of the homeless shelter for a 
further two years. I was not paid much, and though I have no debt and 
live a simple life, I found myself living constantly in dependence upon 
the Father to meet all of my needs.
Several months ago 
He directed me to leave the employment of the rescue mission, and to 
enter into full-time ministry again, trusting Him for every provision. 
He has been faithful to meet my every need. I am lacking for nothing, 
but by most American’s standards my life would be appalling. I have no 
home. I live out of a small camper/van. I have very few possessions. And
 I am dependent upon the Father for all of my needs.
Though
 many would not choose to live as the Father has directed me, I am 
content with what He has chosen. I know it is the optimal environment 
for me. In times past I have wondered why the Father didn’t pour out a 
great financial blessing upon me. I now know the answer. Financial 
wealth leads to independence. If I had much money in times past I would 
have made decisions that would have led me away from what was best for 
me. I would have sought to ease my way and make my flesh more 
comfortable. Comfort was not what I needed to grow, therefore God 
withheld His abundance.
Having an abundance tends to 
make men and women less sensitive to God’s leading and direction. They 
begin to make decisions influenced by the desires of their soul, rather 
than seeking to know the mind of Yahweh in everything. Perhaps the day 
will come when I have matured enough spiritually so that the Father can 
trust me with an abundance, knowing that I have learned the discipline 
of waiting on Him before I move in any direction. This maturity has to 
be gained by much discipline at the hands of our Father.
Let
 me end this chapter by inviting you to look at the Scripture which 
serves as its basis once more. Consider what the Spirit of Christ is 
speaking to you, through these words. Ask Him to reveal the application 
to your own walk.
A day is close at hand when judgment 
is coming to the church. Many who have had an abundance will be reduced 
to great poverty. Is it not much better to freely surrender to the 
Lord’s direction in your life, than to have Him take what you have by 
force? There is great reward for those who release their possessions of a
 free will, for as the Lord told the rich young ruler, “and you will 
have treasure in heaven.” There is no reward if you cling to that which 
your flesh cries out for until it is suddenly snatched out of your 
hands.
Matthew 7:13-14
“Enter by the narrow gate;
 for the gate is wide, and the way is broad that leads to destruction, 
and many are those who enter by it. For the gate is small, and the way is afflicted that leads to life, and few are those who find it.”
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The best financial advice I received so far this year:
ReplyDeleteI advise you to buy from Me gold refined by fire so that you may become rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself, and that the shame of your nakedness will not be revealed; and eye salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see. (Revelation 3:18 NASB)
Joseph,
ReplyDeleteYour post has come at the right time. My husband has been unemployed for a few months, and even though he's actively seeking employment, he's received zero offers (except offers for work without ANY salary or expenses paid and only commissions if he sells sth or gets contracts). I've been unemployed since February, because the Lord allowed strong headaches and pain in my eyes which literally stopped me going back to my translation job after a holiday.
One night, about four months ago, the Lord gave me a verbal "spanking" on a sleepless night where He basically said, What are you doing with the gift I gave you? You were born to be a WRITER. You're burying the talent and I don't like that!
Too scared to begin right away with the novel I have all plotted out in my mind, I got on Facebook and started sharing Word from the Bible as I received them. And it was surprising even to myself... I'd had a good blogging experience in 2005-6, but this was much better. More frequent entries, many of them short.
And then, the eye thing... I realized the Lord did NOT want me to go back to my job for the time being! It is crazy, because now the Lord has limited my Facebook time because of the ongoing eye problem. I'm now having to use pen and paper to write my reflections. I might need a scrivener like Paul in a not too distant future.
Now my eyes keep hurting, and I've been told by the Holy Spirit that there are areas that I need to surrender (Eliana's blog has been VERY helpful, BTW!). Our family savings have dwindled, we might have to sell our family car next month and we have next to zero income to collect. But the Lord provides comfort through many of the passages you have quoted and the basic theme of affliction and the narrow path. And I SO identify with Joseph's life!
It appears the LORD wants to take us to the next level. We must humble ourselves before He can lead us up to the next level.
ReplyDeleteDavid
O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself;It is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.
ReplyDeleteJeremiah 10:23
Back in the mid 70's while I was in the Air Force and all my Christian brothers and sisters were getting married I sought and fought the Lord on this issue of being left out of what everyone else was getting.
When His answer came I did not like,receive or accept His 'no' to me and resisted and rebelled for two and a half decades until I finally learned through much pain and suffering that He was right and I was wrong.
The Lord is patient and merciful with us and to learn early on what Jeremiah learned is where our freedom,joy and peace in this life is. His will,not ours.
Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding is freely available from the ONE who made us, but we must choose who and what we will believe and we have been given a free will to make our choices....so choose wisely...Amen!
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