The second thing Jesus said was:
“I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in
me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these,
because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so
that the Son may bring glory to the Father” (John 14:12, 13).
Jesus exercised power over sickness,
political leaders, nature, and finance. He promised that anyone with faith in
Him would do the same and even greater things than He did. The examples in the
Bible such as the calming of the storm, Jesus walking calmly through a crowd
about to stone Him, and His wisdom in shutting the mouths of the political and
religious powers of the time are all examples of what His disciples can do in a
much greater measure.
If one studies the efficiency of
Christianity in the past twenty centuries, she sees the discrepancies between
Jesus’ intentions for us and the reality of the world. Christians seem to have
been losing all the way. Countries that Paul evangelized are now largely
heathen, everywhere the earth is in chaos, and a very small part of it is truly
evangelized. Even in Christian countries, a vast majority of the nation has
little or no knowledge of Christ and the Bible. Secularism and other religions
have overtaken Christianity in popularity. Christians rely on doctors rather
than on Jesus' power for healing, let alone driving out demons and raising the
dead. There are many other things Jesus did that we do not touch. Why? It is
because today's disciples don't have faith in Jesus.
“I tell you
the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this
mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be
impossible for you” (Matthew 17:20). And in Luke 17:6: “If you have faith as small as a mustard
seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you.”
I have heard many spiritual
explanations of this passage, but I think Jesus meant it literally. It fits the
effect we should have on the earth. But many of us don’t even have faith as
small as a mustard seed. We often pray with a “what if” in the backs of our
minds. We are afraid of making fools of ourselves. We simply don’t trust God.
If we did, we would see a much different earth. We rely on our own resources,
so occupied with ourselves that we simply don’t bother. The condition of the
world doesn’t affect us in our comfortable, materialistic cocoon, so why would
we worry about being salt? In many ways, the church has become a social club, a
controlling power to manipulate people, a moneymaking business or emotional showbiz.
Jesus said in John 14:13 that
anything we ask of Him, He will do. What is this “anything?” Is it only our personal
wants and needs? I don’t think so. These will be cared for automatically if we
get busy with His Kingdom issues (Matthew 6:25-34). If we, however, identify a
situation in the earth that needs changing, we need to go before Jesus in
prayer and fasting and ask Him what we should command. Once we hear from Him
how to go about it, we need to take authority over the spirit behind the
situation and then command that which we have heard from God. He will then
solve the situation. Obviously, this would demand from us dedicated prayer and
separation for God. Believe me, I have seen many issues resolved as a result of
taking authority and have also heard testimonies to that effect.
Some
years ago my wife, Julia, and I became aware of a number of airplane crashes,
one after the other, within a few weeks. I asked, “Why this trend, Lord?” I
then saw a vision of a cloud of demons forcing an aeroplane down as if playing
games. The devil’s purpose is to kill, steal, and destroy (John 10:10). We
decided to take authority in the spiritual realm against these activities, and
the accidents stopped. Then we started to look for other trends to pray
against. There are many such issues that God can deal with in the natural,
political, and social realms. What about the political situations in countries
like Zimbabwe, Iraq, and Afghanistan, the health situation in Zimbabwe, or
poverty in many countries? When we pray for them, how do we pray? In some cultures, demons are worshiped, which give them the mandate to kill, steal, and destroy (John 10:10). In most of the latter cases, the worshipers are not aware that they worship demons because, through his deception, Satan has given these demons other names, known as various kinds of familiar spirits related to specific cultures. When we therefore pray, we should call these demons to account before the Lord and ask the Lord to bind their works and power (Matthew 16:19). Believe me, it works. Whenever I became aware of violent action such as riots, I prayed like above, having the lying power of the so-called familiar spirits bound, and peace returned quickly to the area. To be continued.For children and adults who are prepared to learn in a childlike way.
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