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October 21, 2005
The
Shepherd's Rod 2006
Part Two
By Bob Jones
The Prophetic Ministry of Bob Jones
With Paul Keith Davis
www.bobjones.org
& Paul Keith Davis
White Dove Ministries
www.whitedoveministries.org
Read
Part One
We
will discover amplified anointing on the directives communicated in it.
A Fresh Wave
of Intercession in Kansas City
This next season we'll see an increase in
grace and anointing for the ministry of intercession. This will be especially true for the prayer
centers in and around Kansas City. 
A prayer movement has been initiated in this city that will escalate in its relevance. This is
not only in relationship to IHOP (International House of Prayer) but also [to] the many other
prayer ministries that have been birthed from it.
Likewise, there will also be other Churches and movements that are not associated with current "Harp & Bowl" fellowships
that will discover the importance of this ministry in birthing end-time scenarios.
Houses of prayer and worship will continue to grow with expanded involvement from the body of
Christ. This is a trend that will continue until the end of the age.
Of course, this is not limited to the Kansas City area but [to] the entirety of the Church. Kansas
City has been an incubator for the birthing of this movement and a leader in its development.
Watchmen -- Intercession with Revelation
In addition to the prayer and praise framework
that has already been constructed, an increased revelatory anointing will be joined to provide
the watchmen ministry. According to the prophecies of Isaiah, "On
your walls, O Jerusalem, I have appointed watchmen; all day and all night they will never keep
silent. You who remind the LORD, take no rest for yourselves; And give Him no rest until He establishes
and makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth." --
Isaiah 62:6-7
The merger of the revelatory anointing with intercession
produces the watchmen on the wall. I wrote of this in "Books of Destiny" and will include a
brief excerpt...
The Lord's Holy Alliance
In the 1999 leader's meeting, the Lord emphasized
that His "holy alliance" was the antidote for the enemy's devises. God intends to endow a generation
of overcomers with the spirit of revelation and position them -- in power and authority -- as
watchers on the walls of the Church.
These people will facilitate a holy partnership of both revelatory anointing and intercessory
prayer with true spiritual authority. They will provide continual prayer, anointed worship, and
prophetic declaration.
Daniel's prophetic portrait is a helpful paradigm of Heaven's strategy in this confrontation.
Daniel focused his attention on Heaven, through prayer and fasting, in order to understand the
spiritual conflict raging in the spiritual realm. He received a visitation from Heaven in response
to his devotion.

The divine attributes we read about in this passage also provide foresight into the Lord's revelation
about the struggle we presently face. The Lord admonished us in 1999: "This is not to be touched
by human hands, that is, human perceptions, traditions, and formulas. Instead, what is being
birthed will be Spirit-led and Spirit-sponsored."
Everything manifested in radical Islamic strongholds is directed in the heavenlies against the
purposes the Lord desires to release to us. However, as the Scriptures point out:
"From
the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the
violent take it by force." --Matthew
11:12
Revelatory prayer will carry the Church into the
21st century. These will be prayers of laser-like precision and clarity. The union of revelation
with intercession generates concise spiritual light that will penetrate the heavens with power.
The watchmen will have a strategic word placed in their mouths. The Lord then promises to overshadow
them with the power of His hand. From this place of anointing, the words that are declared will
plant seeds of the Kingdom in the heavens and found His will on the earth. It will announce to
Zion, "you are my people" and beckon them to the place of destiny.
As Isaiah stated, "I
am the LORD your God, who stirs up the sea and its waves roar (the LORD of hosts is His
name). I have put My words in your mouth and have covered you with the shadow of My hand,
to establish the heavens, to found the earth, and to say to Zion, 'You are My people.'" --
Isaiah 51:15-16
Clearly, the seas and waves have been stirred in recent days. This is a natural reality pointing
to these spiritual truths. The Lord is looking for a submissive and obedient company of people
so that He can place revelatory words from His heart into their mouths.
When they articulate this message from an atmosphere of the anointing, the heavens will be established
with the revelation of Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. What is established in the heavens will
be revealed on the earth. A called-out body of people will then begin to step into their inheritance.
Psalm 106
Psalm 106 is a Psalm of transition. This clearly identifies the season we are presently living
in. This year will produce a spiritual shifting that will transport us into a different aspect
of God's plan and strategy.
The message of this Psalm deals with Israel's difficulties and tribulations leading up to the
revelation of a greater Kingdom. It outlines God's discipline for seasons of iniquity, but only
so that something greater can be established.
There is great similarity in this Psalm with Daniel's prayer of repentance and supplication.
Daniel cried, "We have sinned, committed
iniquity, acted wickedly and rebelled, even turning aside from Your commandments and ordinances.
Moreover, we have not listened to Your servants the prophets, who spoke in Your name to our kings,
our princes, our fathers and all the people of the land. Righteousness belongs to You, O Lord,
but to us open shame, as it is this day -- to the men of Judah, the inhabitants of Jerusalem
and all Israel, those who are nearby and those who are far away in all the countries to which
You have driven them, because of their unfaithful deeds which they have committed against You." --
Daniel 9:5-7
These prayers petition for God's intervention to deliver His people from captivity as He has
done in times past.
Most commentators agree that Psalm 106 was composed during a period of public calamity. This
clearly has application for today!
The verses of this Psalm rehearse the failures of the past, particularly during the wilderness
experience. It also contains a plea for God to gather His people from the different places to
which they have been scattered. This is done when we are willing to praise His name and humble
ourselves before God.
Praise and worship provide a key to the kingdom and a strategy for restoration. As one historian
commented, "Psalm 106 offers a humbling reminder of how the Chosen People have provoked the anger
of the Lord, only to be forgiven and avenged."
Verses 1-5
We must abide in an atmosphere of praise and
worship.
We can focus on God, and He will keep us in perfect peace.
We are to observe justice and treat others fairly so that we remain in right standing with God
at all times. Those who do will receive increased measures of His imputed righteousness.
Verses 6-22
One of the great failures of the contemporary
Church is our lack of understanding of our heritage and God's dealing throughout Church history.
This was also recorded in Psalm 106. We are to rehearse God's mercy and His exploits.
Our admonition in Hebrews 13:7 is to examine the faithfulness of our leaders who have gone before
us to observe and scrutinize their conduct and the results of their lives. We are then charged
to imitate their faith because Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
We are not necessarily called to emulate their personal style or patterns and formulas but imitate
their faith. In so doing, the Lord will do through us what He did through them by mighty expressions
of power and authority.
This is the era of God's justice. He is looking for a dedicated people to apprehend the truth
of verse 8 saying, "Nevertheless
He saved them for the sake of His name, that He might make His power known."
Moses once reminded Israel that they forfeited their opportunity to inherit the promise because
they did not have eyes to see nor ears to hear. They did not possess the revelatory anointing
that is fundamentally essential to cooperate with God (Deuteronomy 29:2-4).
This Psalm remembers that reality but also highlights the Lord's mercy because of those who allowed
His righteousness and divine character to be imparted. The Lord did so in order to show His mighty
power in the exploits of His name.
The pain of the past is our preparation for the future. Like Joseph, we must reconcile ourselves
with the past in order to make our future more fruitful. The Patriarch Joseph demonstrated this
truth in the naming of his sons.
"Joseph named the firstborn Manasseh, 'For,'
he said 'God has made me forget all my trouble and all my father's household.' He named
the second Ephraim, 'For,' he said 'God has made me fruitful in the land of my affliction.'" --
Genesis 41:51-52
If we seek His ways and cry out to God to reveal
His thoughts, we will discover His mercy.
Verses 23-29
Verse 23 records our call to take our position, like Moses,
as God's intermediary on earth. It is time for the body of Christ to stand up and cry out for
mercy and grace. If we do not, who will? Moses was one of the Lord's great representatives who
stood before Him as His spokesman in a position of righteousness. Moses was able to occupy this
distinguished office of great responsibility because of the prior years of preparation, purging,
and refinement that qualified him.
Like Moses, Job was another prominent saint who learned to stand in the gap for his generation.
Perhaps there could be many purposes expressed for the testing of Job's righteousness.
Clearly, one of the designs of the Lord in this endeavor was to bring Job into a heightened place
of relationship and authority as the Lord's representative on the earth.
The benefit for the sifting of righteous Job was to establish a greater level of right standing
with God -- along with intimate fellowship. Through the cleanness of his hands, he was then be
able to deliver the ones who were not innocent.
The understanding is that the man who returns to God in righteousness, and who is regarded by
Him as His friend, is more amply equipped to intercede for the guilty and unrepentant with the
Lord's heart of compassion.
When righteous intercession is offered, extraordinary favor is shown, even when it is not deserved.
This sentiment is consistent with that expressed in Genesis 18:23-24 as Abraham intervened on
behalf of Sodom from his place of friendship with the Lord.
Job's highest calling was to a position of leadership as a fearless representation of heaven
on earth. Our mandate is the same today. The Lord recently expressed His desire to deal with
the strongholds in us so we can deal with the strongholds in our churches, cities, and nation.
The ultimate purpose of Job's testing, and ours, is to dwell on a higher plain of authority before
God and a greater level of intimate relationship as the Lord's intermediary on the earth. The
Lord will always have a witness of His righteousness on the earth to testify against an evil
and perverse generation and call them to repentance.
The Lord Himself is designated as the "Faithful Witness," and His Spirit in us will also bear
witness of His righteousness. It is this marriage between heaven and earth that will release
both the kindness and severity of God throughout all generations.
Amos is another example of one called by the Spirit to foresee the judgment of God and stand
before His Presence and intercede on behalf of His people.
"Thus, the Lord GOD showed me: Behold,
He formed locust swarms at the beginning of the late crop; indeed it was the late crop
after the king's mowings. And so it was, when they had finished eating the grass of
the land, that I said: 'O Lord GOD, forgive, I pray! Oh, that Jacob may stand, for
he is small!' So the LORD relented concerning this. "It shall not be," said the LORD." --
Amos 7:1-3
Daniel was described in the scripture as one greatly beloved.
Part of the reason for this truth is because of his heart for the nation and his willingness
to stand in the gap for his people. He humbled himself and presented supplications on behalf
of those in his age and the prior generations. He did so with a heart of repentance and foresight
for the generations to come.
The Lord's friends are able to stand in this post because of the refinement that has taken place
in their lives that enables them to occupy this privileged place in God. Intimate fellowship
with the Lord results when righteousness has been developed. It allows us to peer into God's
heart to obtain understanding of His nature and character.
In this manner, divine purposes are birthed in the earth through words anointed with Spirit and
Life, expressed from this position of righteousness.
Principally, the Lord is looking for a righteous agent on the earth to stand in the gap on behalf
of a sinful generation. The Lord Himself is the perfect mediator between God and man, establishing
for all generations God's righteousness. That virtue is now being imparted to those in the Church
established in righteousness, as His earthly delegation, to intercede for this nation and the
destiny of the Church.
"If there is a messenger for him,
a mediator, one among a thousand, to show man His uprightness, then He is gracious
to him, and says, 'Deliver him from going down to the Pit; I have found a ransom.'" --
Job 33:23-24
The Father has chosen the Church as His instrument to unfold His
great redemptive plan. When this is achieved, we have the Lord's promise for restoration and
salvation for man.
"His flesh shall be young like a
child's, he shall return to the days of his youth. He shall pray to God, and He will
delight in him, he shall see His face with joy, for He restores to man His righteousness." --
Job 33:25-26
If there was no agent to stand in the gap, then mercy and grace
could not be found.
"So I sought for a man among them
who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land, that I
should not destroy it; but I found no one. Therefore I have poured out My indignation
on them; I have consumed them with the fire of My wrath; and I have recompensed their
deeds on their own heads, says the Lord GOD." -- Ezekiel 22:30-31
When a righteous representative of God is able to enter His presence,
it pleases the Father to hear intercession on behalf of the lost. It is because of the righteousness
of Christ, established in us through the Spirit of Christ, that enables us to come before the
throne of grace to obtain mercy and help in times of need.
Resident in the Father's heart is both mercy and justice. Justice calls for the judgments of
God to be established in the earth. Yet, His heart also yearns to release mercy when His representatives
stand before Him in this mediator-like role reminding him of His longsuffering and lovingkindness.
"The LORD, the LORD God, compassionate
and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and truth; who keeps lovingkindness
for thousands, who forgives iniquity, transgression and sin; yet He will by no means
leave the guilty unpunished." -- Exodus 34:6-7
Verses 29-31
In the person of Phinehas, we find a type of the one who stands in the gap to obtain mercy in
the midst of judgment.
"Thus they provoked Him to anger with
their deeds, and the plague broke out among them. Then Phinehas stood up and interposed,
and so the plague was stayed. And it was reckoned to him for righteousness, to all generations
forever." -- Psalms 106:29-31
This loyal priest received a divinely issued covenant
of peace because of his jealousy towards the Lord and his commitment to the Word.
The Bible teaches that the Old Testament saints and God's dealings with Israel are given as an
example. The lives of the patriarchs and faithful men and women of old are adopted for our instruction
in God's ways. Many believers will begin to emerge in this hour with the anointing of Phinehas
and a covenant of peace. These will be priests providing inspired revelation of God's Word.
This reality will primarily be discovered when we call upon the Lord in desperation. When we
do, He has promised to answer us and show us great and mighty things which we do not presently
know. This unique group will embody a heavenly "jealousy" and integrity by rightly dividing the
Word of Truth without mixture or compromise. This anointing will produce, in many people, a healthy
ardor and zeal of God for the Spirit of Truth.
Furthermore, those with the Phinehas anointing will not shun to declare the whole counsel of
God nor tremble at the fear of man (Acts 20.27). There is a clear distinction between possessing
the zeal of God, as opposed to having zeal for God.
The name Phinehas means "mouth of brass." This is a depiction of those who will begin to "judge
and discern the thoughts and intents of the heart" and help others identify the sin which so
easily besets them (Hebrews 4:12).
When the Living Word is present, all things are open and laid bare before the eyes of Him with
whom we have to do. Nothing is hidden. This is not something to fear but embrace to facilitate
maturity and purity of [the] soul.
The Bible depicts the revelation gifts [as] unveiling the secrets of the heart, so those who
observe it will fall on their faces and say, "Surely God is in this place." This manner of revelation
is not rooted in suspicion but genuine insight from the Lord and disclosure of divine secrets
ministered in charity and faithfulness.
This work of the "Phinehas" anointing will usher the Fear of the Lord back into the Church and
pave the way for Divinely granted repentance that leads to the knowledge of the Truth. This will
produce a more righteous body with whom the Lord will become intimate and share His mysteries
and power.
Verses 32-40
The conditions recorded in these verses result from unknowingly embracing the
"spirit of compromise" that facilitates the substitution of the Holy Spirit with the spirit of
this world. What the enemy can not accomplish in head-to-head battle, he easily achieves through
this deceptive snare. The Lord Himself warned us about this spirit in Matthew 24.
This is the strategy that the psalmist remembers that Balaam utilized against Israel. When the
adversary was unsuccessful in cursing God's chosen people, he altered his approach. What he could
not perpetuate in direct confrontation, he easily accomplished through stumbling blocks and snares,
facilitated through compromise.
The New Testament reminds us of this demonic strategy from the spirit of Balaam in both Jude
and the book of Revelation. It is a battle that we must learn to win. It is the spirit of Godly
jealousy, as demonstrated through Phinehas, that is the antidote for this dilemma.
It was the teaching of Balaam that eventually led Israel into God's judgment. Balaam was unable
to curse Israel; therefore, he convinced her to compromise her covenant with God by intermingling
with Balak and the people of Moab.
"And Moses said to them,
"Have you spared all the women? "Behold, these caused the sons of Israel, through the counsel
of Balaam, to trespass against the LORD in the matter of Peor, so the plague was among the
congregation of the LORD. Now therefore, kill every male among the little ones, and kill every
woman who has known man intimately. "But all the girls who have not known man intimately, spare
for yourselves." -- Numbers 31:15-18
Ours is an admonition of separation and purity,
while patiently waiting on the promised union with the Lord Jesus. It is the counsel of "compromise" to
lead us away from that position at all costs. The "way of Balaam" is the covetous conduct of
the ones structurally described as "hirelings," whose primary motive is to commercialize their
divine gift.
"Forsaking
the right way, they have gone astray, having followed the way of Balaam, the son of Beor,
who loved the wages of unrighteousness." --
2 Peter 2:15
The "teaching of Balaam" is the teaching of the
mercenary ministry counseling the church to abandon Godly separation and noble character in
favor of worldly conformity.
"But
I have a few things against you, because you have there some who hold the teaching of
Balaam, who kept teaching Balak to put a stumbling block before the sons of Israel, to
eat things sacrificed to idols and to commit acts of immorality." --
Revelations 2:14
Very often, following this path will seemingly bring
quick results and attract scores of people with much less spiritual resistance. Nonetheless,
the conclusion, after all has been done, is death and fruitlessness.
Balaam taught Balak to corrupt the people who could not be cursed by seducing them to marry Moabite
women and commit spiritual adultery. That is what is being rehearsed in Psalm 106.
When we are faithful to God, our enemy cannot overcome the anointing and authority that the Lord
is able to delegate to us. His strategy for victory is to corrupt God's people by seduction with
the spirit of the world.
"Now we have received, not the spirit
of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given
to us by God." -- 1 Corinthians
2:12
Spiritual compromise will always lead us into wrong
relationships. Concession leads to death, while faithfulness leads to repentance, restoration,
and victory.
Verse 41
Economic slavery! For a season, much of this
nation's economic resources will go to other nations. This will be especially true involving
countries associated with the petroleum industry.
The conditions that have been created in this arena constitute a form of economic slavery for
our nation. We are in large partly bound by our need to obtain fuel from Islamic nations in order
to meet our high demand.
This will increase over this next season.
Verse 44
Much of the conditions of our nation and the Church are the result of compromise. We have yielded
our righteous standards for a counterfeit substitute that provokes God's discipline.
This Psalm also highlights the Lord's willingness to show mercy and bring restoration. This was
repeatedly exemplified with the nation of Israel. It is the strategy by which our prayer movements
are to be mobilized.
Verses 47-48
We are to cry out in Godly sorrow for the
USA and ourselves until God grants repentance. All the shaking is for the expressed purpose of
positioning the Church in righteousness for the restoration of His glory.
The earth will begin to cleanse itself from the shame of innocent blood. The measure to which
this takes place will be determined by the abundance of our intercession and obtaining God-granted
repentance.
Prophetic Sound-Bites
1. In the 2005 Shepherd's Rod we listed
the ten plagues of Egypt providing a prophetic parallel that will continue in this season. This
is a symbolic portrayal of calamity, pestilence, sickness, and other disciplines that took place
in Egypt that built upon one another in a domino effect. This is a representation of God's discipline
on the spirit of this world.
We encourage our readers to review that portion of the 2005 Shepherd's Rod, as this trend will
continue. Much of what we saw in New Orleans and the Gulf coast are outlined in it.
2. Nashville will continue to be a focal point and a strategic city. There is a special
grace being extended for songwriters and musicians to capture spiritual truth and convey it.
This will result from the same stream of creativity that is coming to the Church in the form
of worship. Nevertheless, this form of music will have positive and beneficial messages centered
in the Nashville music industry.
3. The colors for this year are blue and white to represent a call to purity and the release
of revelation. White is generated by his imputed righteousness. There is a great opportunity
in this season to advance substantially in this area. With the establishment of Godly righteousness
and virtuous character, mantels of power and authority will be downloaded that are needed for
harvest.
All that has taken place in this hour is part of the preparatory process for a wave of harvest
that is to come. The next major outpouring of the Spirit will be for "power evangelism."
The color blue is a symbolic representation marking a great opportunity to apprehend revelatory
insight needed in every area of our lives. The inspiration for revelation will be especially
pertinent in the area of intercession. Comprehension of His heart will bring clarity and precision
to the saint's prayers.
Revelation will also bring a stream of anointing resting on the promises of God for this age
that strategically position us in our confrontation with realms of darkness. The sons of Issachar
knew times and seasons and the things that Israel needed do. Likewise, the "Issachar" anointing
is being released for this purpose today.
We cannot afford to wander aimlessly in this crucial hour. Furthermore, our prayers do not need
to be in the way of a shotgun, but of a laser. Revelation produces precision.
By Bob Jones
The Prophetic Ministry of Bob Jones
With Paul Keith Davis
www.bobjones.org
& Paul Keith Davis
White Dove Ministries
www.whitedoveministries.org
Read
Part One
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Bob Jones' Upcoming Itinerary:
October 25-28, 2005
MOW National Signs & Wonders Conference
Columbia, SC
(803)494-8808 or (803)494 8017
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Paul Keith Davis' Upcoming Itinerary:
October 27-29, 2005
"Miracles in the Maritimes"
Gateway Christian Fellowship
Saint John, New Brunswick Canada
Contact: Gateway Christian Fellowship
(203) 934-0880
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