Author’s
note: I experienced two events in the last couple of weeks. One was watching on
web cam a Koinonia Reunion Concert on Facebook, honoring the recent historical
marker placed on 16th Avenue. Koinonia was an incredible place,
whose sole purpose was to bring God’s light and love into the world. The very
next day while coming back to my car in a store parking lot, I saw a glossy
paged magazine printed by the Tony Alamo Foundation placed under the windshield
wiper. Just seeing again the name of this vile false prophet made me sick to my
stomach, and sick that our current world situation even allows his kind of
hatred to crawl out from under the rocks, even after his death. The dichotomy
of these two events has prompted the post below.
As to
the directness of its language, I recall being told when much younger in the
Lord that I had the soul of a prophet…and about as much tact. (They were always
getting thrown into pits, dungeons, lion’s dens and the like. Never invited to
the best dinner parties.) That being said, read on. MDM
Lamentations is one very sad book. The prophet Jeremiah
pours out his soul for Jerusalem, for her loss. It is the mother of all broken-hearted
sobs. Spilling out of him like a soap opera actor on steroids. All is
desolation. And then, out of nowhere it seems, in chapter 3 he says…
“But
this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope. The steadfast love of the Lord
never ceases, His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.
Great is your faithfulness.” Lamentations
3:21-23 (ESV)
The church today, at least in America, is under tremendous
turmoil. It is a turmoil of her own making. The Bride of Christ has become
soiled, deflowered. She has become a prostitute in the hopes and dreams of
power. She has traded in her robe and veil for clubs and guns and signs and swastikas.
Such vile hatred spews from the mouths of God’s children, in all forms of media.
They are no longer the love of Christ on this earth, but seek to be an avenging
angel, not for the freedom of salvation, but to enslave others in chains. Dear
Church, Jesus does not need an avenger. We are strictly forbidden from being
so. Romans 12:19 says…
Beloved,
never avenge yourself, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written
’Vengeance is mine, I will
repay says the Lord’” (also Deut. 32:35) (ESV)
And further in verse 20…
“To the contrary, if
your enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is thirsty, give him something to drink.”
(ESV)
When is the last Facebook post you saw recommending that?
Read Lamentations through. It was not only for that day and
time, but will be for us soon. Even now we see it at the door. But there is an
answer. Just as in Lamentations, there is a hope. It won’t come from left or
right or party or government or laws, but from Jesus, the Beloved, the
Bridegroom.
“If my
people, who are called by my name, humble themselves, and pray and seek my face
and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven and will forgive
their sin and heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14 (ESV)
Note a couple of things. This has nothing to do with
changing a government, or laws, or even about anyone other than ourselves.
“If my people…humble
themselves…pray…seek my face…turn...”
THEN…
“I will
hear…will forgive…and heal” (Emphasis mine)
We, the Bride, must become humble, lose the arrogance that seems to be so prevalent.
Pray, not
at but for others, and ask
forgiveness for ourselves.
Seek
His face, for when looking at Him, no thoughts of control and hate
and fear can abide.
Turn,
don’t just say fine words to God then spew filth and hate at your brother and
sister. Walk the walk.
Then, and only then, is there hope. It is up to you, Bride.
Return to your Beloved and be clean again. Only you can. There is no other.
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