I am looking for some help to make a series of films about arguably the most monumentally important theological emphasis in the Bible. I need an experienced cameraman/film-maker (or two) to hike a mountain with me, a studio space to record some Bible teaching components, some finance to purchase some lighting, a microphone and yourContinue reading “Could You Help Me Make These Videos?”
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Do you recognise prophetic censure as well as prophetic promise?
In order to realise the ultimate heights of the prophetic promises of Yahweh’s redemptive masterplan for His own glory, the covenant people of God today must urgently recognise that prophetic censure is mysteriously and gloriously part of that realisation.
The presumed innocence of churches and church leaders who boast “sound doctrine” is arguably the greatest obstacle that must be overcome for this eschatological timeline (depth of censure—height of promise) to progress. I fear that, as the redeemed/being redeemed Body of Christ today mirror ancient Israel/Judah, we are, in effect, currently stalled…
My Hiatus From YouTube
I think T.A-Sparks often put his finger on the nub of it and the nub often flies directly in the face of, (for want of a better word), the “mainstream”.
At the risk of appearing judgmental, I think this mainstream landscape is enslaving to the vast majority of Christians in this land — even when we have perhaps chosen to question and even turn from it — an enslavement that will never be successfully breached while 99% of our time and energy is funnelled into “maintenance”. I hear this procrastination so often expressed in podcasts, emails and things claiming to be sermons.
I want to know, love and trust the Lord (and acknowledge how much I haven’t); I don’t want to constantly call an unrepentant Church to its knees.
In fact, I rebuke the unrepentant Church that adores its routines, rotas and precious, precious schedules…all the while neglecting the Lord Himself.
I have been praying this morning about my strong visceral reaction internally to this mainstream Christian/church world, to the compromise and lukewarmness, the sin and unrepentant sentimentality of our traditions, the ready willingness to accommodate doctrinal error and contradiction, our bending and “including” while we should be rigid and excluding. I pray about this passion from time to time because each of us are called to increasingly love the Body of Christ and I don’t want anything in my heart or mind or mouth to ever be a grievous/displeasing thing to the Lord. (Psalm 139:23-24).
We are all suffering from this fierce unwillingness to change and to adopt a posture of desperation, entrenched in the trappings of this world and, more importantly, the Lord is being dishonoured.
However, I am growing to realise that often the passionate responses to things that we ordinarily think couldn’t possibly be the Lord…often are. At the risk of cliche, what was happening in the heart of the Lord when he premeditatedly prepared a leather whip to clear out the idolatrous temple? What was the face of God like at that moment? What murmurings, what indignation…? What love for Adonai!
Thus, I am increasingly inclined to think that, as Sparks says above, the consequences of our “turning to human associations…” rather than the Living God Himself is impossible to overstate. A strong visceral response to the monotonous doldrums of the individual/collective activity of the Church is, I think, wholly appropriate (for us all) but my fear is that, even when the land of Israel itself implodes into unimaginable travail*, this maintenance of all we have ever known will endure for some time to come.
I, for one, want no part in it… I want the Lord Himself.
*Past/future travail as per the Day of the LORD: “The most tender and refined woman among you, who would not venture to set the sole of her foot on the ground because she is so delicate and tender, will begrudge to the husband she embraces, to her son and to her daughter, her afterbirth that comes out from between her feet and her children whom she bears, because lacking everything she will eat them secretly, in the siege and in the distress with which your enemy shall distress you in your towns.” (Deuteronomy 28:56-57).
“But if millions pour out their repentance, their confessions, their contrite sorrow — not all of them perhaps publicly, but among friends and people who know them — what could all this be called except “the repentance of the nation”?”
—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Maranatha?
When God Asked Me to Call U.K. CHURCHES TO STOP 🎥
In early January 2020, before COVID-19 or lockdowns were even a thing, God had asked me to call the churches of the U.K. to close.
So we made this film.
Over the last three years, 99% of the Church have continued to bark up (or sleep lazily at) the wrong tree.
Silencing Demonic Disorder 🤫
Why did Paul say it was shameful for women to speak in Church? Why did he silence them?
For Israel: When Jeremiah Met Hananiah
All is night that is here, in respect of ignorance and daily ensuing troubles, one always making way to another, as the ninth wave of the sea to the tenth; therefore sigh and long for the dawning of that morning, and the breaking of that day of the Coming of the Son of Man, whenContinue reading “For Israel: When Jeremiah Met Hananiah”
Can We Be Politically & Prophetically Correct?
Today we speak with The Rt Hon. Ann Widdecombe, ex-MP, ex-MEP, political commentator, author and TV personality. In what might feel like quite a dreary outlook regarding the prospect of the power of the Spirit in our midst, the most significant thought from Ann is right at the end.
Eagerly Desiring the Gift of Prophecy
The second episode of the second season of the Into the Pray podcast is now available! Our second season is called “Work for Reformers” and we trust it will be provocative, helpful and encouraging for all of you wanting to get real re following Jesus. Please take a moment to subscribe and drop us aContinue reading “Eagerly Desiring the Gift of Prophecy”
Look at the Lamb (Day 10)
Day 10 – Nick Summary of Chapter 10 Verses 1-21: As the Great Shepherd of the sheep, Jesus’ main focus is for His sheep to find pasture (verse 9) with Him and to be led onwards by Him (verse 4). Good pasture means safe pasture in the context of this passage which starkly contrasts sheep withContinue reading “Look at the Lamb (Day 10)”