Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Some One Hundredfold, Some Sixty, and Some Thirty


Dear friends,

I trust this note finds you well. I would like to revisit something that I shared a long time ago because the Lord has laid it on my heart really strongly. I sense that there are many who have received a word from the Lord in times past. They have held onto that word because it brought them hope, but they have never seen the fulfillment of the promise. There are those who are at the point of giving up on what they believed God had told them. I pray today that this word will encourage you to hold fast to the promise of God. Be encouraged today; the Lord is good and He is faithful.



A number of years ago I was sharing about "rhema" words with the church where I was pastoring at the time. I told them that when they received a word from the Lord that the word would be tested. I said that circumstances would align themselves against that word and sometimes it would look like just the opposite was happening. Later as I was recounting what I had taught, I was gently rebuked by the Holy Spirit. The Lord said to me that the word of the Lord is not being tested. It is the word that tests the heart. A verse came to mind that I had memorized many years ago: "The words of the Lord are pure words, like silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. You shall keep them, O Lord, You shall preserve them from this generation forever." Psalm 12:6,7 If it is a legitmate word from the Lord it is not the word that is being tested. It is the receiver of that word who is tested. Yes, circumstances may align themselves against you; it may seem the opposite is happening but the test is yours.


As I pondered on what the Lord had said, He showed me other passages I was familiar with that validated this truth. Joseph had received some dreams he knew were from God. He would rule over his family. He received that dream as a teenager and went from the pit to Potiphar's house as a slave, falsely accused and thrown in prison, forgotten in prison and eventually to the palace. He was promoted at age 30, but it was probably at least ten more years before his family bowed before him. The psalmist said this about Joseph,"Until the time that his word came to pass, the word of the Lord tested him. Psalms 105:19 Joseph waited approximately 23 years for the fulfillment of his dreams.


We could look at Abraham who waited 25 years for the birth of Isaac not considering his own body which Paul described as dead, or impossible for him to reproduce in the natural ( but God). I thought about this as I've been writing and I'll put this out there for your contemplation. God instructed Abraham to sacrifice the promise. I think sometimes the promise and the desire for the promise obscures our vision of the Promiser. I know when I surrendered to the call of the ministry there were no open doors for a long time and there were times my desire to preach obscured the one's whose word I was to proclaim. I had forgotten that my primary call to ministry was to the Lord. Anything that we cannot lay on the altar of God becomes an idol. Someone once told me that the greatest test of faith was to put the promise to death at the command of the Promiser. Abraham was tested , but his faith had grown to the place that he knew he would come off the mountain with the Promise even if God had to raise him from the ashes of the altar. It may seem that your promise has been put to death, but take heart, God is able to raise it from the ashes of the altar. I thought about the seeming contradiction and it reminded me of an old joke about a person struggling at the altar. One group was shouting "Hold fast" and another group was shouting "Let Go". Sometimes both are necessary.


In Matthew 13, Jesus tells the parable of the sower going forth sowing his seed. The word "seed" in the Greek is the word "sperma" from whence we get the word sperm. The seed contains the DNA of the plant from which it originated. As the sower went forth sowing, the seed fell on different kinds of soil. Some fell on fallow ground or pathways and was eaten by birds. Some fell on stony gound and sprang up quickly and withered away because it had no root. Others grew, but were choked out by thorns, but the one who received the seed on good ground, these were the ones who heard the word and understood it. In Luke it says they kept the word and with patience bore fruit. This is what I want you to hear; it was not the seed that determined the harvest. Jesus called the seed the word of the kingdom. All of the seed had the same potential. It had the DNA of God. It was the condition of the soil that determined the harvest. The seed tested the soil. The seed, the word of God, tests our hearts.


When we receive a word from the Lord we have what is necessary for faith. For faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word (rhema or spoken word of God) Romans 10:17 The word is the seed, our heart is the soil, and faith is the response. James says that the trying or testing of our faith produces patience. You may have been waiting a long time, but do not give up; it is a great work that God is working in you as the old song says "It will be worth it all." One of my favorite Proverbs says, "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick, but when the desire cometh it is a tree of life." Proverbs 13:12. May the Lord bless you richly.


In His love,

Herb Dean

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Chosen to minister to the Lord

"My sons, do not be negligent now, for the Lord has chosen you to stand before Him, to serve Him, and that you should minister to Him and burn incense." 2Chronicles 29:11
Dear friends,
I pray that things are well with you. I would like to look at our role as priests in the new covenant and pray that this will be an encouragement to you.
First , you may ask the question, "Am I a priest?" If you are a believer, you are a priest. Peter says,"But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light." 1 Peter 2:9 Revelation calls us kings and priests. So now that we have established that we are priests let's look at some of the new covenant application.
A. You have been called and chosen. God reached out to you. Jesus said that noone could come to the Father except he was drawn. You have received the spirit of adoption. An adopted child is one who was chosen by his parents. Jesus said to His disciples that they didn't choose Him; He chose them. You are a chosen vessel unto the Lord.
B. You have been chosen to stand before Him. I believe to stand before Him speaks of our standing with Him. We can only stand before Him if we are in Christ. In Christ we are righteous or in right standing with God. We are righteous, not by virtue of what we have done, but by faith in what He has done. For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. 2Cor. 5:21 I believe it also speaks of waiting before the Lord for instruction. As I was writing this I got this picture of a soldier standing before His commanding officer awaiting His orders.
C. You have been chosen to serve Him. I think of a waiter in a fine restaurant; he is attentive to the needs of those he is serving. To serve the Lord is to be attentive to His desires, to walk in humility, and submission before Him. It speaks of obedience to His voice. Worship is more than a slow song in which we praise the Lord. That is part, but worship is also our service to the Lord. Paul says, "I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercies of God that you yield your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God which is your reasonable act of worship. Romans 12: 1 Most translations translate that word worship as service. To give Him who gave Himself for us anything less than our complete submission would be unreasonable.
D. You have been chosen to minister to Him. We minister unto the Lord with our praise. I believe a heart expressing gratitude blesses the Lord. Fellowship with Him blesses Him. Putting Him in the place He belongs in the order of our lives ministers to Him. The priests of the old covenant would make sacrifices unto Him. No, we are not to sacrifice sheep, bulls, or goats as in the old covenant, but as we saw in the previous point there are sacrifices to be made in the new covenant. We saw above that we yield ourselves as living sacrifices and in Hebrews 13: 15 Therefore by Him continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name. We must also understand that when we minister to one another, we minister to the Lord. Jesus said,"In as much as you have done unto the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto Me. When Jesus appeared to Saul on the road to Damascus, He did not ask ,"Why are you persecuting my followers?"; He asked, "Why are you persecuting Me?" How we treat each other is how we treat the Lord. When we bless others it blesses Him. When we minister to others, we minister to Him.

E. You have been chosen to burn incense. How does this apply to us today? Incense was a picture of prayer. Incense was to be burned upon the incense altar which was positioned in front of the veil of the tabernacle. The priest was to light it every morning and evening so that it burned perpetually before the Lord. In Revelation 5: 8 the scripture speaks of the golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints. The incense was to burn perpetually before the Lord. Paul said in 1Thessalonians 5:17 Pray without ceasing. Luke 18:1 He (Jesus) spoke a parable to them that men always ought to pray and not lose heart. If there was ever a time in our lifetime when we need to be praying, it is now. You have been chosen to pray.

I pray that was a blessing to you. You are a chosen vessel and the Lord loves you so much. If you are experiencing difficulties we would love to pray for you. Write me an e-mail and I will pray for you. God answers prayer. I covet your prayers as well as we began a new phase of ministry. I have stepped out of my pastoral role to pursue other areas of ministry. I am now free to travel, if i could be a blessing to your church or group, please write at this e-mail addresss or call me at 478-960-6582. May God bless you exceedingly.
In His love,
Herb Dean