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March 26, 2006
Rick Joyner: "Taking The Land--The Spiritual Versus The Natural"
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Promised Land is nothing less than bringing the Kingdom of God to the earth. We
are preparing the way for this now. His Kingdom is coming, not just to take
control of the earth again, but to restore it.
For this reason, we must seek to have God's heart for restoration in order to
help prepare the way for His Kingdom. We should look at every problem, every
devastated marriage, family, relationship, church, city, and even nations, to
consider how we can help to restore them to their original purpose. Of course,
in every case this begins with reconciliation to God, the Creator, without which
no process or strategy for restoration could last.
First and foremost in the plan of God is that restoration must begin with us,
mankind, who are being restored to the image of the Creator. Mankind and the
earth will ultimately be God's dwelling place. This is the highest calling in
all of creation, and He has chosen those who have fallen and been restored as
those He will dwell with.
Once we begin to see the overwhelming purpose of God in restoration, we can
begin to understand everything that is going on in our personal lives.
Everything that is happening to us is basically allowed to help us be conformed
to the image of Christ. After understanding the work of restoration in our own
lives, we need to discern how restoration is working in the church. We can
understand much more about what is going on with us, and our churches, when we
begin to view them through the looking glass of restoration.
Spiritual Versus Natural
Now, for those who are wondering where Heaven comes into all of this: there is a resurrection to the divine or spiritual nature
that we need to understand,
but for now we must keep in mind that Heaven is a different realm from the
natural realm. It has more substance to it than this physical realm to the
degree that the things on earth which reflect the Heavenly realm are called
"shadows" of the Heavenly. Therefore, for God who is Spirit, to dwell on the
earth with mankind, there must be a bridging and a free interchange between the
natural and spiritual realms.
This bridging of the realms will be through men who have transcended the
original creation man to become the "new creation," which we become when we are
born again by God's Spirit. For those who are born again and go on to maturity,
they will become at home in both realms, though we should actually be more at
home in the Heavenly than the earthly. This does happen gradually as our minds
are renewed in Christ, and we learn to abide in Him who sits above the Heavens.
If this is not in process, then somehow a major element of our spiritual
maturity has been stopped. How could this happen? There are a number of ways,
but the most frequent we will discuss below.
The messengers of God are
to ascend and descend upon the Son of Man, Christ Jesus, entering Heaven and
then bringing back to the earth practical evidence of Heaven's reality. When we
preach the Gospel of the Kingdom, it should be in demonstration of the authority
of Heaven over the conditions on earth. This is how the Lord preached the
Kingdom when He walked the earth. He went about continually demonstrating how
the authority of the Kingdom had dominion over any conditions on the earth, and
the authority of Heaven could change those conditions with His touch. We are
called to do the same as His body, that which is Him touching the earth at this
time.
So to a great degree, the work of restoration is the building of the bridge
between the two realms so that the power and authority of Heaven comes to the
earth to do this great work. We begin building this bridge by repentance, which
leads to redemption and reconciliation to God. Then, we are not perfected so
that we can come close to God, but we are perfected by drawing near to Him. As
we read in II Corinthians 3:18, "But we all, with
unveiled face beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being
transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the
Spirit." The closer we get to the Lord, and the more of His glory we
see, the more we are changed and restored.
The Bridge Between The Natural And
Spiritual Realms Must Be Completed
Again, we need to understand that for the work of restoration, the bridge
between the natural and spiritual realms must be completed. If it seems that I
am belaboring this point too much, it is because it has been the disconnection
between the spiritual and natural realms that have proven the downfall of many
great ministries and movements in the past, and it is this same disconnection
that stunts the spiritual maturity of many.
This disconnection happens when movements, which become involved in restoration,
often get so focused on the natural needs of people that they lose their
spiritual vision, and therefore the power to bring about true restoration. We
were sadly confronted with this disconnection by former great missions like the
Red Cross and Salvation Army after Hurricane Katrina. I do appreciate how they
help people with their needs, especially in an emergency like Katrina, but the
Salvation Army was once one of the greatest forces for the Gospel on the planet.
It is still doing great humanitarian work, but very little spiritually.
There was a Salvation Army relief base near our Katrina relief base, and a
number of church groups went over to see if they could help them in any way.
These church groups were turned away because the leaders of the Salvation Army
base said they could not risk appearing to be ministering the Gospel, saying
they were afraid of losing their funding if they did. I appreciate the Salvation
Army and all that they do to help people with their physical needs, but they are
no longer the army of salvation that General Booth foresaw.
Much of the church has so overreacted to the "social gospel" movements that they
have neglected to help with people's natural needs. That is not the answer
either. What is our mission? It is supposed to be both, properly balanced.
However, just as many former great Christian missions and schools have been
neutralized by dropping their Christian missions because they can receive more
resources. Many charitable organizations have done the same.
People Got Consumed In Meeting
Physical Needs And Began Neglecting To Minister To People
Spiritually
We received a good taste of how tempting this can be through our own Katrina
relief base. The physical needs in that situation were so overwhelming that
almost all of our people got consumed in meeting those needs, and began
neglecting to minister to people spiritually. When we reviewed our Katrina
relief efforts in our debriefings, we learned that we could be much more
effective in the next disaster response if we resolved to send chaplains,
pastors, counselors, and evangelists who would not get involved in the physical
restoration work. We simply found that when they were involved with trying to
meet the physical needs of people, they became consumed by that and were too
weary to do much ministry.
There
are huge grants available for those who will water down their devotion to the
Gospel. In a way, this is the same temptation that Jesus endured from the devil.
The devil offered Him everything He was called to have, including ruling over
the world, but more easily and quickly, without having to go to the cross. All
He had to do was bow down to the devil or submit to his ways, and He could have
attained it immediately.
There is no doubt the devil's way may have been much quicker, easier, and less
painful, but there is no doubt that by remaining true to the Father the Lord
Jesus has received a far greater kingdom than the devil could have ever given to
Him. Just as Cain was "a tiller of the ground" (see
Genesis 4:2) or earthly-minded, those who are of "the seed of Cain"
are earthly-minded. To remain true, Jesus had to keep His attention and devotion
on the Kingdom that was to come, not the present kingdoms of this world. We must
do the same if we want to be a part of preparing the way for and building the
Kingdom that is to come.
By compromising, we can have huge resources for building physical facilities for
our schools, and they would probably be used well for meeting people's physical
needs. However, like so many other great Christian schools and ministries, I
think we would quickly lose our real purpose. By waiting and trusting God to
give us what we need when we need it, I think we will ultimately have far more
resources to do what we need, even to the point of having enough to "lend to
many nations" (see Deuteronomy 15:6).
Those who hold the course in preparing for the kingdom to come will be accused
of being so Heavenly-minded that they are not any earthly good. However, those
who become so earthly-minded that they are no longer any good spiritually will
be the ones who ultimately weep while those who stay true to the Lord will
rejoice forever. What good is it to feed and clothe people and give them shelter
while their soul remains in eternal jeopardy?
Everything That Can Be Shaken Will
Be Shaken
As we prepare for the coming Kingdom, we must keep in mind that at the end of
this age everything that can be shaken will be shaken, so that only those things
which are built on the only foundation that can stand will remain. Even the
greatest buildings and institutions that are built on compromise will not make
it through what is coming. In relief work, we want to meet people's physical
needs, but not leave them in eternal jeopardy.
There is a ditch on either side of the path of life. If we overreact to the
ditch on one side, we will fall into the ditch on the other. We must keep in
mind that the restoration of the earth, or the natural realm, requires a bridge
to the spiritual realm, the Kingdom of Heaven. It is not either one or the
other, but both. If we are growing in our spiritual nature as the new creation,
it will be manifested with practical help for the natural. If we only focus on
either the natural or spiritual, it will not work for the true restoration of
which we are called to be a part.
This is why Paul the Apostle had to make tents for a living. We may think this
was a tragic waste of the great apostle's time, but the Lord required it of him
to keep him moored to the practical so that he could be given the great
revelations which he received. For this reason, do not run from the drudgery in
your life. Resolve to turn it into worship. Do all that you do as unto the Lord,
and He will be able to trust you with more. We need much more.
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Rick Joyner
MorningStar Ministries
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Rick's Itinerary:
April 12-15, 2006
Deliverance & Spiritual Warfare Conference
MorningStar Fellowship Church
Heritage International Ministries
375 Star Light Drive, Fort Mill SC 29715
www.morningstarministries.org/itineraries/rick_joyner.htm
April 19-22, 2006
Living in the Supernatural
Fresh Fire Ministries
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 853-9041 or www.freshfire.ca
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