Friday 16 December 2011

Losing Your Power

I’m on holiday and this is one of the days I would not be near an Internet connection to upload the daily written Word Byte. I felt the Lord wanted me to preload this section from my book, Sermon on the Mount Secrets, as an appetiser. In itself it would give you something to chew on, but the whole picture can obviously be found in the book, which is available as an e-book at: http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/challenging-revelations---sermon-on-the-mount-secrets/18323577
You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men. (Matthew 5:13)
How is it possible for salt to lose its saltiness? Jesus did not speak of salt as such, but He was comparing people’s attitudes toward the Kingdom of God to the qualities of salt. When we look at it that way, we see that He doesn’t beat around the bush.
I once cooked a few whole potatoes. As I took the potatoes out of the oven, they all looked alike: healthy, smooth-skinned, and light-coloured. When it came to the eating, though, I had a surprise. One of them was bitter. I wanted to spit it out, and I would have if my mother hadn’t taught me better manners. They all appeared the same, but the taste differed.
Psalm 34:8 says: “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.” Why does the Lord taste good? Because He bears so much good fruit. Have you ever wondered what we must taste like to the Lord? Like salt that lost its savour or like that potato I ate? Or do we taste like the Lord?
In Matthew 5:13 above, the Greek word for “loses its saltiness” means both “tasteless” and “made foolish.” God has chosen Christians to deal with the supernatural, with spirits, good and evil, which we cannot see. These are the qualifications we must have in order to deal with this realm:
  • Born again
  • Filled with the Holy Spirit who is not of fear (timidity) but of power, love and a sound (disciplined) mind (2 Timothy 1:7)
  • Equipped with the Word of God
  • Praying much
  • Pure and holy before God
  • Dead to self
  • Humble
Without them, we are bound to be foolish in the spiritual realm. The seven sons of Sceva in Acts 19:13-16 made fools of themselves when they played with the supernatural. The man who had the evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all. He gave them such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding.
If we ignore the powers at work in the spiritual realm of this earth by playing at religion, not recognizing the devil’s power and our power to prevail in the name of Jesus, we are fools.

If I say to a man, “I want to hire you for $10,000 to level that mound of soil with your bulldozer,” he has the power available. He is equipped. Won’t he be a fool if he refuses? God has so much He wants to bless us with if we are obedient, so many rewards in heaven if we employ His power to help heal this sick earth. Jesus said in Matthew 28:18-20 that He has all the authority and that he will be with us as we go and make disciples. What more do we need? We need to believe.

1 Peter 5:8, 9 says, “Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.”

Our enemy is not to be underestimated. We are fools if we attempt to be the salt of the earth but reject the Lord’s equipping for the task...

Lord, help me realise what authority I have in you and help me to be ready for it.

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