Sunday, July 1, 2012

The Role of a Watchman: What Does It Mean for You?



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The Role of a Watchman: What Does It Mean for You?


The Bible uses the role of a watchman to describe the work of a prophet among God's people. Is there more to this symbolism than many have understood? The role of a watchman is vital to a full understanding of the work of God in the end time.

God said to the prophet Ezekiel, "Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel; therefore hear a word from My mouth, and give them warning from Me" (Ezekiel 3:17).
Here is one of the most intriguing metaphors used by God in all of prophecy. It is repeated in chapter 33 for emphasis, and sets the stage for the prophet's ministry to the divided houses of Judah and Israel.
Just what was the role of a watchman to an ancient city? How does God use the role of a watchman to warn and teach? What does it mean for the work of God today as this world comes to a prophetic crossroads?
It's vital you understand the answer to these questions as events grow increasingly tense in a rapidly changing world order.

A key figure

In the ancient world of agrarian societies, large watchtowers were placed overlooking the fields. There, in the weeks the crops were ripening toward harvest, men would stand watch, guarding the fields from animals or from thieves who would make off with the crops. With the community's basic food stores at stake, the watchman's role was critical to the townspeople.
We also find several references in Scripture to a watcher mounting the city walls in times of stress to survey the scene outside the fortifications. He was situated on a spot from which he could monitor the approaches to the town. If a threat appeared, he would sound a warning and the town would shut its gates and prepare for battle.
You can also imagine the watcher standing vigil at other times, observing the daily life of the city. He could see much of the activity in the streets and markets. He knew the people, their work, their habits and their lifestyles. If his position was near the city gate, he could also observe the business of the city transacted by its officials (see Ruth 4:1-12).
No wonder God uses this role to illustrate the job of the prophets He sent to comment on society's behavior, as well as to deliver messages of warning and instruction.

Prophets set as watchmen

Focusing on the Old Testament prophets helps us understand the full meaning of the symbolism of a watchman. There may be more than you have noticed before.
We noted at the outset Ezekiel 3:17, where God told the prophet to warn Israel of its sins and His impending punishment, saying, "Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel; therefore hear a word from My mouth, and give them warning from Me."
Notice it is God's message, not Ezekiel's message or any other prophet's message. It is always God's message delivered through the human instrument. The warning comes from God in language phrased to fit the situation and designed to bring people to repentance. Let's keep this point firmly in mind.
Continuing: "When I say to the wicked, 'You shall surely die,' and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life, that same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood I will require at your hand. Yet, if you warn the wicked, and he does not turn from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but you have delivered your soul" (verses 18-19).
The prophet had the duty to deliver the sobering message: Unless the citizens of Israel and Judah acknowledged their sins, turned from them, repented and began again to obey God's law, they would die in their sins. Regardless of how individuals responded to the warning, if they heard the message, the prophet had done his job and was no longer responsible. Only if the prophet did not deliver the admonition would he be judged along with the wicked.
Verses 20-21 explain another aspect. If a righteous person turned to sin, he would suffer the penalty, but the prophet would also be held liable for not giving him instruction. If the prophet gave adequate warning, instruction and positive teaching, the righteous could understand the consequences of turning from the right path. This could help motivate him to stay firm to the faith, a choice that would vindicate the prophet's work.
You get the sense here that a part of the prophet's message was showing the people how to live and maintain their faith. It was not just a strident message focused only on pointing out their problems. If the goal is to get people to turn back to the Word of God, then the message must also show the benefits of doing so. It must show the positive, better way of life God desires His people to live.

Was the message delivered?

Did Ezekiel deliver this warning message to Israel? Consider this. Ezekiel was among the captives from the nation of Judah taken to Babylon during the first siege of Jerusalem in 597 B.C. He was a contemporary of Daniel. The nation of Israel, the northern 10-tribe kingdom, had been taken away captive into Assyria and Media more than 120 years earlier.
The house of Israel was to hear the message, but their sins had already caused them to go into captivity. They had already been punished. It leaves us with the question: Is there to be a future fulfillment of this prophecy? Was it intended to go to the modern descendants of the house of Israel living in different lands at a future time?
The answer is yes! However, the explanation requires more detail than we can cover in this article. (We present it in our free booklet The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy .
The question then is, when would these prophecies apply to Israel? And when would they be delivered? Ezekiel was among the Jewish captives near Babylon, and we have no indication he went to the northern tribes of Israel in his day (at that time migrating northwest from Assyria and Media) to give this message. The answer must be that God's message has a direct application to the modern descendants of these ancient people.

What will the watchman say?

Let's look closer at what a watchman is to do by bringing in what Isaiah tells us about those who would preach the gospel of peace.
The role of a watchman is not limited to speaking only about the sins and problems of the society. The watchman was also charged with proclaiming good news about salvation.
Notice this in Isaiah: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who proclaims peace, who brings glad tidings of good things, who proclaims salvation, who says to Zion, 'Your God reigns!' Your watchmen shall lift up their voices, with their voices they shall sing together; for they shall see eye to eye when the Lord brings back Zion.
"Break forth into joy, sing together, you waste places of Jerusalem! For the Lord has comforted His people, He has redeemed Jerusalem. The Lord has made bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God" (Isaiah 52:7-10).
To Jerusalem and the land of Israel God says the watchmen will hold a vigil day and night for the peace of the people. "I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they shall never hold their peace day or night. You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent, and give Him no rest till He establishes and till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth.
"The Lord has sworn by His right hand and by the arm of His strength: 'Surely I will no longer give your grain as food for your enemies; and the sons of the foreigner shall not drink your new wine, for which you have labored. But those who have gathered it shall eat it, and praise the Lord; those who have brought it together shall drink it in My holy courts.'
"Go through, go through the gates! Prepare the way for the people; build up, build up the highway! Take out the stones, lift up a banner for the peoples! Indeed the Lord has proclaimed to the end of the world: 'Say to the daughter of Zion, "Surely your salvation is coming; behold, His reward is with Him, and His work before Him"'" (Isaiah 62:6-11).
Here we see the watchman role given to a group of people charged with a prayer vigil for the well-being of Israel. These people, by their presence and their prayers, seek to keep the city from suffering the ravaging effects of evil.
These passages in Isaiah paint an image of godly people who are given unique vision into the world of today and the world to come. They understand the universal application ofthe gospel of the Kingdom of God. They see that God will bring that Kingdom to earth and will offer salvation not just to Israel, but also to all nations. They see the reuniting of the tribes of Israel in the Promised Land as the beginning of the times of restoration of all things spoken of by Peter in Acts 3.
But they also have insight into the world at the end of this age. They see the dark gathering clouds on the world's horizon that spell the end of Satan's reign as the god of this world and author of all its evil. This leads them to mount the "walls" of society and shout a warning to any who will hear. To say: "God is sovereign. He will bring a time of judgment on the world to prove that He alone is God. All other gods erected by people to hide His truth will be destroyed."
This message includes teaching that will show any who listen the way to personal peace. It will show the true teaching of God and the way to salvation. It is also a message of how one can choose to escape the time of judgment God will bring on the world.
In part two of this article, we will look at those who make up this godly group of "watchmen," how they view this world and what it means for you. GN

What Team Are You On?

Jesus has already won the Victory.... its your responsibility to decide which side you are on.... The chess board is America.... The only way you will be on God's side is by a conscious decision. A non decision IS a decision by default

Its Not About Politics Ist About A Covenant

The real battle America is facing is not political.... It is spiritual.... Politics is the symptom or the vehicle the enemy is using. America was a divinely created nation from its roots.... Our Founding Fathers dedicated this nation to the God of Israel.... they understood the covenant God made to the People of Israel and that America was spiritually connected to Israel.....Satan is trying to Transform America from God centered to man centered.... Our Freedom and Liberty comes from God.... God gives us the power to get wealth, the Bible says... the spirit of Anti-Christ is trying to transform us from being the nation God called us to be by transforming our form of Government to godless forms like socialism, communism... he's undermining or covenant connection between America and Israel... and convincing the people that wealth is evil... What is happening in symptoms of the spiritual condition of our nation.... The only way to turn ...America around is as a nation humble our selves before God and repent.... and quickly!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Road to Damascus: Arab Believers Risk Death for Faith


By Gary Lane
CBN News Sr. International Correspondent
Sunday, June 03, 2012
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What happens when a Muslim comes to Christ in the Middle East? Many fear persecution so they keep their Christian faith a secret.

Others, like evangelist "Rasim," boldly profess their faith and suffer dire consequences as a result.

There are dangers but also blessings of embracing and sharing the Gospel in a very distressed region of the world.

Signs and Wonders

Many Muslims throughout the Middle East are coming to Christ through signs and wonders like those performed by Paul and Barnabas in the Book of Acts.

The road to Damascus is where the Apostle Paul walked and stopped at the home of Ananias where he was baptized. And that was the start of an incredible ministry that has changed the world. Today in Syria, other evangelists are following in his footsteps.

One evangelist named Rasim shares his faith in a mosque with the imam. He gave the Islamic priest a copy of the Bible and the Jesus film.

"I told him if you read the Bible, you'll believe and your mind will be changed -- the Lord is God and he died for you," Rasim said. "He took the Bible and he said, 'maybe.'"

Several Christians joined Rasim in the mosque and prayed for an elderly Muslim man named Bakram. He could barely walk because he had broken his knee and it had not healed properly.

"Bakram was healed and he started dancing and was very happy," Rasim said. "Hallelujah! There's a miracle in the mosque!"

Safety is a Concern

Like the secret Muslim converts and other Christians, Rasim's safety is at risk. While he is often afraid when he approaches a mosque, he said he feels the peace of God once he steps through the door in faith.

And because he courageously pushes forward, the knees of a Bedouin woman were also healed recently when Rasim paid a visit to her home.

"We have fear, but Jesus is with us -- Emmanuel is with us," Rasim said. "Jesus said, 'I am with you forever' and we need to go to the mosques and everywhere to tell people the truth about Him and His love."

Christians Killed in Egypt

Believers like Rasim have good cause to fear. It is hard to be a Christian in a Muslim-dominated society, especially in Egypt where Christians were murdered in the streets earlier this year near the city of Luxor.

"In November 2008 there was actually an attack of 3,000 people on a church in Cairo where they had attempted to burn it," said Caroline Doss of the American Coptic Federation. "And the attack can actually be viewed online on You Tube. You haven't heard anything about an arrest or a prosecution...That's sending a clear message to the Egyptian population that this is acceptable behavior."

It is life-threatening behavior that mainly targets converts from Islam.

Egyptian Mohammed Hegazy his family are in hiding -- running for their lives. That is because he has several fatwas -- official Islamic pronouncements of death against him because he became a Christian and then fought a legal battle to gain the right to change his religion on his national ID card.

"If you don't have the right or freedom to choose your own belief, what rights do you have," Hegazy asked. "What freedom do you have? I am not afraid because I believe in Christ.

Hegazy said he was jailed and tortured by Egyptian state security agents who wanted him to return to Islam.

"They hanged me upside down by my feet and beat me repeatedly," he said. "They used to torture us with electricity on many parts of our bodies and especially on the genitals."

Conversion Kept Secret

Hegazy suffered because he publicly professed his faith. Converts from Islam often try to keep their Christianity a secret in Muslim countries. But many are eventually found out by family members and others.

"I was very worried a rock would hit one of my children or my wife," said Asif, a former Palestinian Muslim who was attacked by militant Muslims. "Thank God the rock hit me instead."

Asif's leg was broken and surgery was required. A steel rod was placed in his shattered leg. He endures ongoing threats and pain, still Asif said he will never return to Islam.

"I can't play back and forth...faith is not a game," he said. "Honestly my life has changed. I am a happier person, a better person. I have a new life now."

Compelled to Share Their Faith

Despite the risks, some bold Middle Eastern Christians feel compelled to share their faith with Muslims and other people.

Several years ago, an Iraqi Christian under the alias of Hassan, started a church in Mosul. The body of believers grew from several people to 60 in about five months.

One day a gunman in a passing vehicle shot Hassan. Doctors said he suffered a spinal cord injury and would never walk again.

Hassan continues to share Christ with others, but today he does it from a wheelchair in Lebanon. His paralysis has caused many difficulties, but also opportunities.

"When I witness to people about Christ, they know that I really mean what I say unto death," Hassan said. "Of course living for Christ in Iraq is not easy for anybody...despite this difficult situation the salvation of souls is taking place in big numbers among masses in Iraq."

*Original broadcast June 8, 2010.

Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.

This morning at Worship Service we sang this chorus below and God spoke to me.... (God spoke to me so much this morning, I don't know how Pastor got a word in edgewise... lol)

The Chorus went like this

"Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Freedom"
"Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Healing"
"Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Hope"

"The Blood is enough to break every chain"

The Holy Spirit reminded me that
America has been pushing out the Spirit of the Lord and  replacing it with all kinds of spiritual wickedness, from the worship or gold and silver, worship of pornography, worship of self, baby sacrifice (abortion) etc. and as a result the government is forcing more and more regulations on us and we have less freedoms.....

The Spirit of the Lord is being replace by a spirit of hate and division and instead of Healing and Understanding between America's Black, White, Rich, Poor we have hate and violence

The Spirit of the Lord is being driven out of our nation which used to represent Hope now is being replaced with the spirit of greed, fear and desperation.  

The Blood of Jesus that is enough to break every chain has been replaced in the pulpit with legalism, seeker friendly and a politically correct gospel and now America wears the chains of addictions, diseases, mental oppression greater than ever.  


We need the Spirit of the Lord in America and the Blood of Jesus to bring back Freedom,  Healing and Hope! 



Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Healing



The Blood is enough to Break Every Chain



Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Freedom......



Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
http://bible.cc/2_corinthians/3-17.htm


A Word for the Remnant


A Word to the Remnant~




Today at the end of worship service the Spirit of God was very strong and the Spirit of God spoke very clear to me.  Just to be  clear, I know God has spoke to me  the past but I always doubt that it was really God even when later I found out it was by confirmation.  However today I never doubted it and even though I know its from God I know it will not be a Word that will be  received well from religious people or even people of God who love God and are anointed of God.


As I was worshiping and praising God, the Spirit of God said that "The Spirit of God will not be found in the big mega churches or big fancy church buildings.  The End time church will be forced underground.  He showed me that as the persecution of Christians increases Church congregations and denominations will split.  The religious will compromise with the state and the remnant will be filtered out and go underground.  The true Body of Christ will spread like wildfire under the radar of the government and those persecuting them.  We will meet house by house, or under the trees.  There will be great miracles, signs and wonders but not in big displays like the healing crusades of the past.  The Christian church will look more like Jesus' ministry and less like the Temples and Synagogues of the Old Testament. 


I know this Word will not be received well by religious or even from Godly, Anointed men and women of God, but I know I was supposed to blog this, so I pray God will give the reader eye to see and ears to hear.


God kept reminding me that the Jews expected Jesus to come as a King on a white horse and yet many didn't recognize and even rejected Him when he came as a baby in a manger. This will be how it will be with the endtime church.... many will expect the glorious Church that the Bridegroom will return for will be in a huge fancy buildings, with filled pews and beautiful productions.  Remember, one of the largest churches is in China where they risk their lives to worship.  I keep thinking about the  beautiful, precious, priceless diamond that is formed due to extreme pressure.... so will it be with the Glorious Church Jesus will return for.

Friday, June 1, 2012

QUADRIPLEGIC ACTIVIST JONI EARECKSON TADA’S CHRISTIAN RADIO SHOW HITS 30-YEAR ANNIVERSARY


Joni Eareckson Tada has been journeying with radio listeners for three decades. In May, the inspirational host’s daily, five-minute program, “Joni and Friends Radio,” reached its 30th anniversary, with over 7,800 episodes to date. What once seemed impossible for the woman, who has worked feverishly to educate her listeners about people who live with disabilities, has come to fruition in a way she could have never imagined.
Tada, who once was so depressed over her own paralyzation that she considered suicide, is, today, one of the most recognizable and well-known advocates for individuals with disabilities. Her work — and her passion — are widely known.
Joni Eareckson Tadas Radio Show Has 30 Year Anniversary
Joni Eareckson Tada (Image Credit: Joni and Friends/A. Larry Ross Communications)
The Christian Post shares more about the long journey that inevitably brought Tada’s thoughts and inspirational messages to millions of individuals around the world (an archive of her past shows is available here):
Tada laughed when she was first approached by the Ambassador Advertising Agency about hosting the program in 1982, because at the time she was bedridden.
“My life was confined to those four walls in that bedroom. And here they were, telling me that what God had taught me in my wheelchair, and what I had been sharing in books and speaking from various platforms…would be very valuable to listeners across the country,” Tada told The Christian Post on Thursday.
In 1967, at the age of 17, Tada became a quadriplegic after she was injured in a diving accident, but shortly after she made it her mission to help others who are affected by disabilities. Her radio program has addressed a wide-variety of topics from a biblical worldview over the years, though the topic of disability awareness is particularly close to her heart.
“I thank my Savior for the energy, breath, and the insights from His Word; and, I’m looking forward to sharing more with our listeners in the months and years to come,” Tada proclaims on her radio show’s web page.
Watch the PBS special, below, to learn more about Tada discuss her faith, disability and breast cancer struggle:
Tada views her radio program — one of the many branches of her Christian ministry — as an opportunity to be open an honest. The experience, a personal journal of sorts, provides the host with a platform that enables her to educate others, while sharing her own personal struggles and challenges.
“I’m honest to share those things on the radio, and I think people resonate with that. They like someone to confess that they’ve got a long way to go, and I’ve got a long way to go,” Tada told the Post.
And Tada has apparently done an excellent job, because earlier this year, the faithful host was inducted into the National Religious Broadcaster’s Hall of Fame — a distinct honor for Christian media personalities.
Joni Eareckson Tadas Radio Show Has 30 Year Anniversary
In addition to her work with the radio show, Tada also founded the Joni and Friends International Disability Center back in 1979. To this day, the organization serves as a home base for ministries that serve people with disabilities and their families. Additionally, the organization provides essentially training opportunities for various groups.
Read more about Tada’s incredible story over at the Post.