Strengthen Yourself in The Lord
A number of years ago, a well-known prophet named James Goll prophesied in Calgary that there was a shaking coming. I recall him speaking of the scripture in Hebrews 12:27 saying, "Everything that can be shaken will be shaken until only what cannot be shaken will remain." In my lifetime, I have never before witnessed the extensive level of shaking we've been experiencing over the last 2 years. Everywhere I turn, there is a shaking happening and it seems to be in all spheres of life. Nations, governments, health care systems, supply chain issues, churches, leadership, division and polarization, sickness, disease, life-altering injuries, adversity and hardship, breakdowns of marriages, relationships and families crumbling, losses of loved ones, jobs, businesses and finances, children in crisis, and on and on. It's literally on every horizon, everywhere you look. The shaking has been fierce, it's being felt across the entire globe, and it has been wearying and exhausting.
In our last email, my good friend, Erin, talked about the idea of strengthening ourselves in the Lord, as David did in 1 Samuel 30 before he and his army proceeded to 'recover all'. The Amalekites had raided the city of Ziklag, burned it to the ground and carried off their women and children and David was greatly distressed. But David strengthened himself in the Lord.
Have you felt greatly distressed at times throughout this season? I know I have. While the world constantly leads us to feel hopeless and defeated, we must not remain there! God calls us to strengthen ourselves in Him. But when we feel stuck in the depths of defeat and hopelessness, how do we strengthen ourselves in the Lord? I've found that ultimately, it's about choosing to lift our heads up from the situations that are wearing us down, fix our gaze on Jesus, and get into His presence.
Here are a few ways to do just that:
1. Get in the Word!
Romans 12:2 (TPT) says "Stop imitating the ideals and opinions of the culture around you, but be inwardly transformed by the Holy Spirit through a total reformation of how you think." The NKJV calls this "renewing your mind". This is done by immersing yourself in the Word of God and inviting the Holy Spirit to brood over your heart and mind as you ingest the Scriptures.
2. Deal with doubt using your history with God and what the Bible says about who you are and who God is.
Remind yourself of what the Scriptures say about who God is and see your confidence in the Lord renewed and restored. Remind yourself of who God says YOU are. And remind yourself of how God has come through for you before and let faith rise up in your heart.
3. Remember God's promises.
God calls us to remember His promises, to stand on His promises, to declare them and find strength and refuge in His almighty love. What prophetic words or promises has God given you to declare over your situation? Its time to pull them out, remind ourselves of what they are and begin to declare them again, believing that He is the God who fulfills the promises He's made."For no matter how many promises God has made, they are 'Yes' in Christ." - 2 Corinthians 1:20
4. Find and surround yourself with a unified community.
We were not designed to live in isolation. There is a refreshing that happens when we get around like minded people and share our lives with one another. And there, the Lord commands His blessing. (Psalm 133)
5. Pray.
We must remember that our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers in heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12). When we humbly come to God in prayer, once again reminding ourselves of our position and authority in Christ (we are seated with Him in heavenly places), He strengthens us."So be made strong even in your weakness by lifting up your tired hands in prayer and worship. And strengthen your weak knees, for as you keep walking forward on God's paths all your stumbling ways will be divinely healed." - Hebrews 12:12
I'm sure you already know this, but prayer is not only for the purpose of giving us strength and healing. We co-labour with the Lord in prayer and intercession to bring about His plans and purposes on the earth. We model our prayers after the Lord's prayer in Matthew 6:9-13, being careful not to insert our own agenda, and in purity we pray "Lord, Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." We have the authority through Christ to reach up and pull into the earth God's plans and purposes. We have a part to play in creating history! History belongs to the intercessors!
In Revelation 5:8, it speaks of "golden bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the saints". I like how the Passion Translation describes them as "golden bowls brimming full of sweet, fragrant incense". God treasures our prayer and intercession so much that he is collecting them in golden bowls and as we pray, intercede and worship with intercessory worship his nostrils are filled with such a sweet, fragrant incense.
What then happens as our bowls are filled to the brim? Revelation 8:3-5 says, "Then the eighth angel with a golden incense burner came and took his place at the incense altar. He was given a great quantity of incense to offer up, consisting of the prayers of God’s holy people, upon the golden altar that is before the throne. And the smoke of the incense with the prayers of the holy ones billowed up before God from the hand of the angel. Then the angel filled the golden incense burner with coals of fire from the altar and hurled it onto the earth, releasing great peals of thunder, voices, lightning flashes, and an earthquake."
According to these verses, either when He knows it is the right time to do something or when enough prayer has accumulated to get the job done, He releases power. He takes the bowls and mixes them with fire from the altar.
I want you to picture this. He takes the same fire that fell on Sinai, the same fire that burned the sacrifice consuming the rocks and water and everything else when Elijah was on the mountain, the same fire that fell at Pentecost, the same fire that destroys His enemies, the very fire of almighty God, and He mixes your bowl of prayers with His fire! Then He pours it upon the earth...lightning starts to flash, thunder crashes, the earth quakes. Something awesome happens in the realm of the spirit which then affects the natural realm.
Just imagine if the next prayers you pray were to fill these golden bowls of sweet, fragrant incense to the tipping point where they're poured out over your situation, over your church, your city, your nation or the earth! That certainly inspires and motivates me to devote more time to prayer.
6. Worship.
When we worship and lift up the name of Jesus in our lives, in our homes and churches, over our cities and nation, not only are we strengthened, but the Lord is magnified and moves on our behalf.I'm reminded of the story of Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20. The Israelites cry out to the Lord because of an impending threat of war, saying "O our God, will you not judge them? For we have no power against this great multitude that is coming against us; nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are upon You." (vs 12) (That's a bonus lesson right there. When we don't know what to do, we need to lift our eyes up from the situation we find ourselves in and fix our eyes on the Lord.) God speaks through Jahaziel telling the Israelites to not be afraid because the battle is not theirs but the Lord's (vs 15). And then, "You will not need to fight in this battle. Position yourselves, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, who is with you, O Judah and Jerusalem." (vs 17) Jehoshaphat sends out the worshippers to praise the Lord before the army and “…when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushes against the people of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; and they were defeated.” (vs 22) Then in verse 23, it tells us how God brought confusion to the enemy's camp and they destroyed each other.
And so too it is with us. When we don't know what to do, the best thing we can do is fix our eyes on the Lord and worship Him. Worship fixes our focus on Him. It brings us into His presence where a beautiful exchange occurs and we gain His perspective. It positions us. And while we're standing still, it mobilizes the armies of heaven to go ahead of us into the enemy's camp and set ambushes against them, causing confusion in their ranks. It brings about great victory!
Currently, an immense shaking is happening in our nation. I believe that the current protests happening in Ottawa and across the country in our cities and border crossings, while of a political nature, are actually a manifestation of the significant spiritual battle being waged in the heavenlies. Regardless of whether we agree or disagree with the protests, it is critical that we strengthen ourselves, get in the presence of the Lord, gain His perspective and position ourselves to pray and intercede that God's will would be done, that His name would be made famous and that the armies of heaven would be bolstered for bring about God's victory.








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