Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Imagination

The Power of Imagination

The devil can only take what God creates and pervert it because he is not a creator nor is he omnipotent.

When I was growing up, I was told that I had a vivid imagination. Later in life I would hear about people who had a vain imagination. Certainly there are extremes to any truth that comes our way. If there is an evil imagination it must have started after the fall of Adam. At that time God said His creation was good except for man being alone. Adam must have had an imagination that was God-like.

When God created Adam, He said "Let Us make man in our own image" (Genesis 1:26) The word for "image" here (stehlem) means the resemblance or the shadow of something. We could even say we're part of God's imagination or foreshadow of what He was us expecting to become.

Jesus said in John 5:19 that He was not able to do anything unless He saw His Father doing it. This tells me Jesus was in view of what God the Father was doing. Through Jesus sacrifice on the cross, the veil has been removed so that we are also able to envision the calling of God for our life.

As a young child, I remember coming up with ways to entertain myself while my siblings were away at school. I would gather all of my sisters' dolls and stuffed animals that I could find and line them up on the bed as my "congregation." Though I couldn't read, I held a huge Webster's Dictionary in both hands and imagined preaching to the dolls and other assorted critters. I made the same gestures I had watched my pastor use when he was intent on making a point stick. I would pretend I was speaking to large crowds and I could even feel the passion for what I was doing. Though I had not told anyone, I knew I wanted to be a preacher. The teddy bear in my estimation was the most rebellious of my congrgation so I would always get the bear saved at the end of the meeting. That really doesn't seem strange for a five or six year old, but I know it planted a seed of faith inside me so that when I started teaching, it wasn't a large leap for me. From those abstract beginnings I have not had trouble believing God for the supernatural in my life.
Imagination is powerful. Genesis 1:1 gives the account of when the whole world spoke one language. The Lord came down to see the city and the tower that the sons of men had built. Due to the unity of language, the Lord said there was nothing impossible that they could imagine. In this case, imagination was used for self.centered purposes - for the sons of men to make a name for themselves. The power to imaginie and the unity of language would enable them to achieve their vision. Just think how powerful it would be for someone who is Messiah-centered in his or her imagination.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Tested by God’s Promise

Psalm 105:17–19
[God] sent a man before them, Joseph, who was sold as a slave. They afflicted his feet with fetters; he himself was laid in irons, until the time that his word came to pass, the word of the Lord tested him.     NASB

     The life of Joseph began with great promise. Earlier in his youth, the Lord gave him a dream that showed him that he would be elevated to a position of great authority. He would rule over his brothers. Even his father and mother would come bowing down before him. What happened next? The very opposite of what God had promised. His brothers betrayed him, sold him as a slave into Egypt, and, because he was faithful to his Egyptian master, he eventually ended up in prison. He was in fetters, his soul was in iron.

     How did Joseph respond to that situation? Did he say to himself, “Everything’s gone wrong! The Lord’s promise will never come true”? No, I don’t believe that. It says, “Until the time that the promise came, the word of the Lord tested him.” How important it is to see that when the Lord gives us a promise, many times everything that happens next will seem to be the very opposite of what God has promised. It’s so important that at times like that we don’t give up on the promise, we don’t say, “God has forgotten; God has failed.”

     You see, that promise that God gave us is testing us. It’s testing our faith and our constancy to see if we’ll hold on in the darkest hour. And when we pass the test, then, like Joseph, the promise will be fulfilled. 
—Derek Prince

Thank you for visiting my blog: Related Prayers and Proclamations Listen to Derek's original audio on our website click here.

Mark Khan
Life Coach / Inter-Networker
Skype ID: ageofseth

When you make a choice, you change the future




Get your own Website today



Friday, March 6, 2015

Do You Realize How Valuable You Are?

Do You Realize How Valuable You Are?
 - written in Jerusalem, Israel by Derek Prince (1915–2003)

For more than fifty years, I have tried to help people with innumerable different problems in their lives. Eventually, I have come to a surprising conclusion: our basic problem as human beings is that we do not realize how valuable we are.

Consequently, we make the most tragic mistakes. We are like a person who is legally heir to a vast fortune, but we sell off our entire inheritance for something incomparably less valuable: a night of sex, a joint of marijuana, a drunken party, a crooked financial scheme.

Or we may value ourselves a little higher, perhaps seeking some prestigious position in politics or the entertainment world, or even some high ecclesiastical office. Yet for all its prestige, it does not compare with the value of our inheritance—which we give in exchange for it.

If we are to appreciate our real value as human beings, we must consider the unique and wonderful way in which Adam—the ancestor of our race—was created.
Do You Realize How Valuable You Are?

The Miracle of Adam’s Creation
In John 1:1–2 we discover that the actual agent in creation was not God the Father, but the divine Word, who was with God from eternity—the Person who was later manifested in human history as Jesus of Nazareth: “All things were made through Him [the
Word], and without Him nothing was made that was made.”
Creation, as a whole, was brought about by the spoken word of God: “By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God.”1 “For He spoke and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast.”2 But the creation of Adam, as described in Genesis 2:7, was uniquely different: “And the Lord God formed [molded] man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being [literally, a living soul].”