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The Vault Series: The Fruit of Unforgiveness

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

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The entry below is another entry from what I call The Vault Series, which are entries that I’ve written up until about a year on my eJournal at www.NaimaWilliams.com/blog.  The entry below was originally posted on December 23, 2008, and though that is the case, the principals and lessons to learn are still relevant to today’s issues.  I pray that you’re blessed by it and that the Heavenly Father brings you to a place of fruitfulness, obedience, and an abundant life to the full till it overflows, in Jesus’ name.  Amen.

December 23, 2008

 

“But if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” Matthew 6:15 

 

By definition, forgiveness means to pardon an offender and to give up the resentment and desire to retaliate or pay the person back somehow.  In essence, forgiveness allows for the mistakes made by others.  In Matthew 6:14, Jesus tells us how important it is to forgive others: 

“For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” 

He also continues in verse 15 saying, “but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”  A question to ask yourself is “What would happen to me if my Heavenly Father didn’t forgive me of my sin? 

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When concluding the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant, Jesus called the forgiven servant who DID NOT forgive “wicked” and proceeded with, “I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldn’t you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?’ In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed. “This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart.” (Matthew 18:32-35)

BE CAREFUL

Do not make the mistake of thinking that you’ve forgiven a person just because you said the words.  No, that is very untrue and indeed a misconception.  As Jesus mentioned above, we must forgive from the heart.  Anyone can say anything; however, saying it doesn’t make it true if you have something completely different in your heart. 

YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR (AND YOUR) FRUIT

In addition to forgiveness being the start of the healing process, forgiveness also manifests fruit.  In Matthew 7:14, Jesus lets us know that we can tell a truth about a person based upon their fruit.  So is the same about forgiveness.  Forgiveness exercises the fruit of the Spirit especially LOVE, which covers a multitude of sins (1 Peter 4:8).  Similarly, unforgiveness also bears fruit, all of which are contrary to the fruit of the Spirit.  Some of its fruit, as well as the consequences, are: 

  • Anger
  • Self-pity
  • Resentment
  • Bitterness
  • Revenge
  • Hatred
  • Depression
  • Strife
  • Unkindness
  • Insecurity
  • Envy
  • Jealousy
  • Tormentors are called on those who do not forgive.
  • Prayers hindered
  • Personal sins not forgiven
  • Will call us to judgment on the matter
  • Negatively effects other relationships (family, marriage, friends, business, etc)
  • Has earthly and eternal consequences
  • We block our spiritual communication with God.

 

NOTHING OR NO ONE IS WORTH IT!

It is better for you to quickly forgive than to jeopardize your own relationship with God.

MAKE A DECISION

Decide that you will forgive EVERYONE who has ever hurt or offended you in your life, and ask the Holy Spirit to help you to do this.  For some, you may need to go to the person and let him/her know that you’ve forgiven the offense.  This will help release you and that person from the negative feelings they’ve held on to as a result of the offense. 

Realizing that some hurts are more difficult to get over than others, another way you can go about forgiveness is to think to yourself, ‘What if I was in the other person’s shoes?  Would I want forgiveness?  Would I want God to forgive me if I committed the same offense this person did?”  Chances are you’ve answered “yes” to these 3 questions.  Even unbelievers desire to be forgiven for their offenses—as a bad conscious is impossible to escape.  Everywhere you are, your conscious will be, and there’s no amount of alcohol, drugs, or any other self-medicating substances or actions that can completely remove a guilty conscious. 

Forgiveness is a choice and decision that you must make; and the initiative you must take each time you are offended – whether intentionally or unintentionally.  Pray and ask the Holy Spirit to teach you how to forgive quickly and completely, and then allow Him to do what He must do to get you there.  Be sure to also forgive those who have hurt you in the past so that you are released from those negative emotion and painful memories.  If you need to actually call the offending person or drop by for a visit, then do it!  It is far better for you to withstand those few moments of awkwardness than to allow unforgiveness, resentment and other negative feelings to eat away any good things in your life because you’re still locked to the bad things.  Unforgiveness robs you from joy, peace, and experience the fullness of love in your life. 

In closing, I’d like to say to you if you ever find yourself in a position that the offense was so ‘unforgiveable’ and the hurt was so immeasurable, then I invite you to go into the book of Matthew 18:21-35 (conveniently posted below), and read and mediate on the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant.  For your convenience, I’ve posted this parable below and I truly advise you to read it, dissect it, mediate on it and ask the Holy Spirit to help you in this area.  Though sometimes it’s hard to forgive, especially in the beginning of your ‘forgiveness’ walk, the rewards of forgiveness greatly outweigh the offense.  The flipside to this is that the consequences of unforgiveness greatly outweigh the actual offense itself.  

Just do yourself the favor and just forgive! 

 

Matthew 18:21-35

Parable of the Unmerciful Servant 

Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?” 

Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times. 

“Therefore, the kingdom of heaven is like a king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. As he began the settlement, a man who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him. Since he was not able to pay, the master ordered that he and his wife and his children and all that he had be sold to repay the debt.

“The servant fell on his knees before him, ’Be patient with me,’ he begged, ‘and I will pay back everything.’ The servant’s master took pity on him, canceled the debt and let him go. 

“But when that servant went out, he found one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii (Naima Interjects – far less than the debt he was forgiven for), He grabbed him and began to choke him.’Pay back what you owe me!’ he demanded. 

“His fellow servant fell to his knees and begged him, ‘Be patient with me, and I will pay you back.’ 

“But he refused. Instead, he went off and had the man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt. When the other servants saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed and went and told their master everything that had happened. 

“Then the master called the servant in. ‘You wicked servant,’ he said, ‘I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldn’t you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?’ In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed. 

“This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart.”

S   E   L   A   H

 

Original post on www.NaimaWilliams.com/blog on December 23, 2008

© 2010, Ms. Lady Nai. All rights reserved. A part of Shekinah Glory Outreach Ministries International

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The Spirit of Intimidation

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. -2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV) 

  1. The Big Problem Least Acknowledged
  2. Intimidation Defined –Exhaustive
  3. It was Bigger than Just Me
  4. Spiritual Giftings Doesn’t Mean Spiritual Purity
  5. Even the Anointed and Pure Hearted Can Be Affected
  6. How Intimidation Binds the Strong Man to Plunder the House
  7. Coming Next:  Breaking the Chains!
  8. Prayer For Overcoming Intimidation
  9. Other Scriptures to Study

 

Minister Naima Williams.  Originally posted on June 23, 2009

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THE BIG PROBLEM LEAST ACKNOWLEDGED

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t’s amazing how much time and energy the enemy is willing to invest in order to close the mouths of the saints.  Revelations 12:11 tells us that we overcome by the blood of Jesus and the word of our testimony, so it only makes sense that he would try to influence or stop the spoken word of the saints.  This has been one of the many spiritual battles I’ve experienced throughout my life, and it seems to have intensified over the last few weeks.  If you’ve read my eJournal entries titled Stand In Your God-Given Authority and A Call to Take Authority, then you know that one of the spirits the enemy used to try to close my mouth is the spirit of intimidation.  It’s interesting how we use this word so loosely in today’s society not realizing how it can spiritually, mentally and emotionally cripple its victim.  Additionally, many do not know that intimidation is actually a spirit, and this spirit seldom walk alone.  The spirit of intimidation is often accompanied by the spirits of insecurity, inferiority, shyness, control and manipulation just to name a few.  Up until recent, I used to get clobbered by the spirit of intimidation, and was its slave most of my life.  But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ! (2 Cor. 2:14a). God has recently delivered me from the spirit of intimidation, and He is teaching me to walk each day in the power, love and sound mind He’s given me through Jesus Christ! 

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ou know the old cliché that says never judge a book by its cover?  Well, I admit to doing this myself over the years.  I am grateful, however, that the Holy Spirit is helping me to steadily UN-learn this behavior so that I’m less inclined to judge others.  This is not only because the Lord tells us to judge not lest we be judged in Matthew 7:1, but also because I myself don’t like being judged.  I’ve had people misjudge me because I look a certain way and/or have a particular style, and as a result, many would make up their mind about me before even speaking to me, much less knowing me.  Throughout the years, I’ve been frequently mislabeled as either conceited or overestimated as a woman with great confidence.  I guess between the two the latter would be much preferred; however, neither was accurate.  I was very insecure, shy and timid, but this was often hard to detect because the nervous energy I had would somehow transform into what appear to be an outgoing personality.  I never really understood why this was neither did I plan it to be so.  It was as if I had a built-in fail-safe that would self activate when needed. 

INTIMIDATION DEFINED-EXHAUSTED

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ntimidation was a problem for me for as long as I can remember, but it was just recent that I began to realize how destructive this spirit is and how it can quench the Spirit of God in any believer (See Stand In Your God-Given Authority to read more).  John Bevere, the author of Breaking Intimidation expounds:   

The objective of intimidation is to restrain you from action and coerce or force you into submission.  Intimidation wants to overwhelm you with a sense of inferiority and fear.  Once you’ve retreated into submission, either knowingly or unknowingly, you are a servant of the intimidator.  You are no longer free to fulfill the will of God but are doomed to the desires of your intimidating captor. 

Consequently, the gift of God, His spiritual ability in you, is inoperative.  Now your authority has been stripped from you in order to be used against both you and those in your sphere of influence. 

The origin of intimidation is fear, which has its roots in our adversary, the devil.  He is the originator of all fear and timidity (Gen. 3:1-10), especially v. 10).  He will attack us by way of thoughts, imaginations and visions, or he will use circumstances and those under his influence to intimidate us.  Either way, he has one objective:  to control and limit us.  (Page 46) 

IT WAS BIGGER THAN JUST ME

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hen the Lord began revealing this to me, I asked Him to show me how this rooted in my life.  A few days after that prayer He began showing me flashes from my childhood, and how as a little girl living in an abusive home, the doorway was opened for these spirits to set up strongholds.  Without my knowledge or consent, these spirits attached themselves to me and my life at such an early age that I mistook their whispering lies for my own thoughts.  As God began revealing this to me, I began to see how intimidation played a major role in my life, preventing me from living in the freedom and abundance that Jesus offers His believers.  

SPIRITUAL GIFTINGS DOESN’T MEAN SPIRITUAL PURITY

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ontinuing down this path of discovery, I also began to see how this spirit infiltrated the body of Christ.  This spirit is so camouflaged and so subtle that it often goes long periods of time without being noticed.  Consequently, it gains enough strength and control to form strongholds in the church.  I believe the answer to why it goes unnoticed for so long can be found in 1 Samuel 16:7, “The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.“  Because we have the tendency of looking at the outward appearance, we make the grave mistake of thinking giftings, anointing or ministry “success” indicate purity in heart and motives.  Think about it.  If you were living during the days of Jesus’ earthly ministry, would you’ve been able to discern the heart and spirit of Judas Iscariot?  This is a man who ate, traveled and somewhat lived with Jesus!  Furthermore, did not Jesus himself charge him as an apostle?  Did he not also heal the sick and cast out demons as well?  (Read Matthew 10:1-5).  SELAH 

If that doesn’t do it for you, Jesus makes it very clear in Matthew 7:22-23 that anointing doesn’t mean a pure heart.  “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’”  I really don’t think you can get any clearer than this.  

The author of the book Breaking Intimidation speaks a little about ministry success and relationship with God: 

Even though the church is experiencing a refreshing at this time, sin must be dealt with.  It is wonderful that people are so hungry for the power of God, but let’s not neglect purity of heart.  We have seen too many ministers fall.  But they didn’t fall when they committed their first act of immortality.  No, they began to fall earlier—the day success in ministry became more important than their intimate relationship with God.  We’ve not only seen this among ministers but also within their congregations. (Page 23) 

EVEN THE ANOINTED AND PURE HEARTED CAN BE AFFECTED

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n the other side of the coin are those who are anointed and have a heart after God.  It is these that the spirits of Jezebel and intimidation seek to neutralize.  The unfortunate fact is that these spirits are oftentimes successful, even when going against those who we believe are mighty in the Lord.  An example of this can be found in the story of one of the most powerful prophets in the Bible, Elijah.  The story of Elijah begins in 1 Kings 17, with chapter 19 showing how through intimidation and fear, Jezebel put this prophet to flight.  During my study of intimidation, I stumbled upon a website that provided an excerpt from a book titled The Tactics of the Enemy (author unknown): 

For seven years, God had carefully protected Elijah. God fed him in the wilderness. When Ahab’s armies sought to kill Elijah, they were unable to lay a finger on him. 

Finally, in a showdown at Mt. Carmel, Elijah called down fire from heaven and resoundingly defeated and killed the priests of Baal. All Israel fell at his feet in repentance, worshipping the true God. Elijah was the man of the hour. He was vindicated, victorious, and clearly in charge. 

Nevertheless, when Jezebel sent Elijah a single threat, he suddenly turned coward and fled to the desert. Anxious, depressed, and miserable, he begged God to kill him! 

Think about this. It makes NO sense. Elijah enjoyed supernatural protection for seven years. He watched fire fall from heaven and defeat his enemies, yet when a single angry woman threatened him one time, he lost every shred of vision and ran away. He moaned in self-pity and depression, begging God to kill him! 

This is a great example of Jezebel’s powerful demonic “anointing” to intimidate, create fear, and cause men of God to withdraw. Jezebel steals your vision. Jezebel will even make you depressed and anxious when there is nothing significantly different in your circumstances. If there are difficult circumstances, this spirit will tell you they are insurmountable, impossible, and overwhelming. Jezebel will make you feel like dying when in reality, you are God’s man of the hour. 

WOW!   The writer continues: 

Jezebel’s witchcraft will attack key leaders in her targeted area through intimidation. Those under attack may awaken one morning to find it takes effort just to breathe. All joy seems to depart. Spiritual life seems irrelevant. Demonic voices will echo in their minds “something’s wrong with you!” They may suddenly find themselves in unreasonable anxiety, fearing tragedy or death. Much of what is called “depression” in the ministry is simply Jezebel! 

his is exactly what I had experienced that day I wrote about in the eJournal entry titled A Call to Take Authority.   I woke up to a series of mental attacks and didn’t understand why.  Later on in the morning, the Holy Spirit told me to “take authority” and I did.  In retrospect I now realize that He was preparing for what was to come a few days later (See Stand in Your God-given Authority).  Not even realizing it at the time, I submitted to the spirit of intimidation, and as a result, I was knocked out of the spiritual authority God had positioned me in. I immediately began to experience the symptoms of intimidation and each day the symptoms grew progressively worst.  

An intimidating spirit unleashes confusion, discouragement and frustration.  Its goal is to cause you to lose your proper perspective.  Everything will seem overwhelming, difficult or even impossible.  The stronger the intimidation, the greater the discouragement and hopelessness.  (Breaking Intimidation, Page 48) 

These were the very feelings I had experienced; however, what was worst was that the Holy Spirit within me was quenched, the anointing went dormant and the sweet communion with God was interrupted.  At the time I still didn’t understand what was going on, I just wanted it to stop.  I prayed, repented, rebuked and bound evil spirits, and nothing I did seem to work.  It was a few days later when God began to give me insight and revelation as to what was going on.  Originally I was looking at what I was experiencing from a “me” perspective, but God then let me know that what I was dealing with was bigger than just me. He began to show me the spirits I was dealing with and have charged me with responsibilities I really can’t say that I wanted.  BUT, when you’re used to communing with God and then that’s interrupted, you do whatever it takes to get back into communion. 

HOW INTIMDATION BINDS THE STRONG MAN TO PLUNDER THE HOUSE

here are still lots to tell, as this is a meaty subject, and it is one that I will be sharing with you over the weeks to come.  What I want to make sure that I leave with you is the absolute awareness that intimidation is in fact a spirit, a spirit that is sent by Satan; for God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline (2 Timothy 1:7 NIV).  Since this spirit is sent by the enemy, we know that the ultimate agenda of this spirit is to kill, steal and destroy all of mankind, especially the saints of God.  In effort to help the enemy accomplish his ultimate goal, this spirit, which works closely with the spirit of Jezebel, looks to enter the strong man’s house and plunder his goods; but they must first bind the strong man (Read Mark 3:27 and Matthew 12:25-30).  

If the Spirit of God within a believer is quenched, then the believer is in fact bound, and this almost always causes a domino and/or rippling effect.  The book I’ve been referencing throughout this entry, Breaking Intimidation, mentions: 

What would happen if all believers functioned in their place?  What tremendous things we would see.  Revival is not for the preachers but for the entire body—when every person takes his position. 

Remember, the gift is the ability God gives us.  We are not responsible for that which we were not entrusted with.  The leg is not responsible for sight.  Even so, the will of God can only be accomplished by the enabling of the Spirit.  “Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God.” (2 Cor. 3:5). 

It is the joint operation of these gifts the enemy wants to stop.  When successful he can severely hinder out growth!  He knows he cannot stop God from giving these gifts, so he is after our freedom to exercise them.  Intimidation is the primary way he hinders this.  (Page 40) 

If there is a spirit other than the Holy Spirit that is controlling a person, family or church, than that person, family or church is in fact bound; and again, this almost always causes a domino and/or rippling effect.  The author also makes another valid observation and point: 

There are those who bear the title of pastor or leader, yet they are controlled by the manipulation and intimidation of others—usually the people who should be undergirding them, such as wives, associates, board members, deacons, intercessors and so forth.  They run the show behind the scenes by controlling the person with the title of leader. 

This also happens in homes.  Parents are intimidated by their children; husbands are intimidated by their wives.  They are not the head of their homes.  It is important for a leader to consider the counsel of those around him, whether in his home or his ministry.  (Breaking Intimidation, Page 52) 

You may be thinking to yourself that you wouldn’t or couldn’t be a victim of such a thing (spirit) or that you would be able to spot such workings (manipulation, control and intimidation) a mile away.  However, you must keep in mind that the working of these spirits is often camouflaged and subtle, and they can do an enormous amount of damage for years while going unnoticed.  The enemy rarely comes at us in his true form because he knows he would have a fight on his hands.  However, coming disguised allows him to do serious damage for long periods of time because your guards are down and unsuspecting.    

Below are a few other quotes from the book that I wanted to share in this entry: 

People who have strong personalities will use intimidation to make a lie look like the truth.  You must stay in the spirit to overcome the strength of such attacks.  (Breaking Intimidation, Page 86) 

Usually intimidation will accuse you of the very weakness it seeks to hide.  Those who act pure outwardly but have an impure heart will always attack the pure in heart.  (Breaking Intimidation, Page 87) 

Naima- I personally have had this happen to me a lot! 

Jesus constantly faced intimidation.  The impure Pharisees and lawyers tried to discredit Him or catch Him in His words.  If they could only intimidate Him, then they could control Him.  So they said He was a traitor, a glutton, a drunkard, and a demon-possessed sinner, which were the very characteristics many of them possessed.  By refusing to come under their control, Jesus exposed their hearts. 

Why do the impure seek to intimidate the pure?  To relieve themselves of conviction and to maintain control.  If successful, they don’t have to examine their hearts and repent.  (Breaking Intimidation, Page 87) 

COMING NEXT:  BREAKING THE CHAINS!

n closing, I have seen people smilingly admit to being intimidating, not realizing that in essence what they are admitting to is allowing this spirit of fear work through them.  For many years of my life, I used to be that way myself.  After having the revelation God has shown me, I now understand what this truly is and this spirit can do damage to individuals as well as the body of Christ.  

PRAYER FOR OVERCOMING INTIMIDATION

In weeks to come, I will begin sharing on how to break the chains of intimidation from your life.  In the interim, if you are serious about learning more about this subject, then I recommend that you read the book titled Breaking Intimidation by John Bevere.  He does an excellent job at exposing this spirit in great detail as well as how this spirit has impacted the church.  Additionally, you can begin your deliverance out of the world of intimidation by praying the following prayer: 

  

Father, I come to You in the name of Jesus, confessing that intimidation has caused me to stumble. I ask Your forgiveness for thinking of myself as inferior, for I am created in your image, and I am Your workmanship. Jesus said that the Kingdom of God is in me. Therefore, the power that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in me and causes me to face life with hope and divine energy.The Lord is my Light and my Salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the Strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Lord, You said that Your would never leave me or forsake me. Therefore, I can say without any doubt or fear that You are my Helper, and I am not afraid of anything that mere man can do to me. Greater is He Who is in me than he who is in the world. If God is for me, who can be against me? I am free from the fear of man and public opinion.Father, You have not given me a spirit of timidity– of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear — but You have given me a spirit of power and of love and of a calm and well-balanced mind and discipline and self-control. I can do all things through Christ who gives me the strength.

Scripture References:
1 John 1:9
Luke 17:21
Colossian 1:29
Hebrew 13:5
Romans 3:31
2 Timothy 1:7
Ephesians 2:10
Ephesians 1:19-20
Psalm 1:27
1 John 4:4
Proverbs 29:25
Philippians 4:13 

(Prayers that Avail Much by Germaine Copeland, page 102) 

OTHER SCRIPTURES YOU CAN STUDY:

1 John 4:18  

There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. 

Matthew 21:23-27 

And when he was come into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people came unto him as he was teaching, and said, By what authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this authority? And Jesus answered and said unto them, I also will ask you one thing, which if ye tell me, I in like wise will tell you by what authority I do these things. The baptism of John, whence was it? from heaven, or of men? And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him? But if we shall say, Of men; we fear the people; for all hold John as a prophet. And they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot tell. And he said unto them, Neither tell I you by what authority I do these things. 

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The Vault Series: Who’s Your Vindicator: You or God?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

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The entry below is another entry from what I call The Vault Series, which are entries that I’ve written up until about a year on my eJournal at www.NaimaWilliams.com/blog.  The entry below was originally posted on August 16, 2009, and though that is the case, the principals and lessons to learn are still relevant to today’s issues.  I pray that you’re blessed by it and that the Heavenly Father brings you to a place of fruitfulness, obedience, and an abundant life to the full till it overflows, in Jesus’ name.  Amen.

August 16, 2009

“No weapon that is formed against you will prosper;

And every tongue that accuses you in judgment you will condemn

This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,

And their vindication is from Me,” declares the LORD. Isaiah 54:17 (NASB)

Up until a little over a year ago, I used to be one who always needed to explain my case or would work really hard to vindicate myself during the times of adversity, scrutiny and wrongful accusations.  This changed as I began to really grow in the Lord and trust Him at His Word.  As a result, the Lord began teaching me how to release my problems to Him and let Him vindicate me.  The Scripture Isaiah 54:17 is often quoted by the saints, but are we really letting go of the problem and turning it over to God so that He can vindicate us?  When the accusations against us are so damaging and it has the potential of ruining our reputation or defaming our character, do we turn it over to the Lord and trust Him to handle it?  Or do we allow the situation to consume us, losing sleep to work diligently in proving our innocence?  Before I continue let me interject that by no means am I suggesting you do nothing to defend yourself while another tries his/her best to defame your character and your name.  Absolutely not!  But what I am saying is instead of you relying on your strength and wit to fix the problem, submit it to God and rely on Him to resolve it.    

In Isaiah 54:17, the Lord says the weapon will form, but it won’t prosper, and that EVERY tongue that rises up against us, WE will condemn.  Every tongue or every word means just that!  This includes every lying word, every derogatory word, every false rumor, every condemning word, every ridiculing statement, every bad name, and the list goes on.  Before I proceed, I just want to give a different translation to the same Scripture above: 

But in that coming day no weapon turned against you will succeed.

You will silence every voice raised up to accuse you.

These benefits are enjoyed by the servants of the Lord;

Their vindication will come from me.

I, the Lord, have spoken! Isaiah 54:17 (NLT) 

I believe this translation gives us a clearer understanding of the text.  Let’s go sentence by sentence to really sink our teeth into it. 

But in that coming day no weapon turned against you will succeed.

This basically is saying there will most certainly be times when evil plots and custom-made weapons will be aimed and fired at you with your demise in mind; however, it will not prosper!  The weapon of choice can be any number or combination of weaponry such as exploitation of  your weaknesses, mischievous deeds, adding confusion, distractions, sabotage of tasks, projects or ministry, set ups and intimidations so that you’re unable to do the task God told you.  This is just a small list of the diverse weapons that one can be used as a destructive force against his/her victim. 

Of all the weapons, I believe the deadliest and more often used are words.  The Bible says that death and life are in the power of the tongue; thus, people can use words to speak death over  your confidence, death over your gifts and talents, death over your self-esteem, death over your ministry, death over your marriage, death over your relationship with your children, death over all general relationships, death over your character, death over other people’s confidence in you, and even death over you and/or your family.  Just because no one likes to think about the latter doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.  Unfortunately you have people speaking all kinds of evil from their mouths without thinking of the damages that can occur from their words.  People can use words to try to curse and hurt you, defame your character, or to simply tear you apart.  

Words are so important that Jesus said in Matthew 12:36, “But I tell you that every careless word that people speak, they shall give an accounting for it in the day of judgment” (NASB).  So if we are to give an account on every idle word, how much more are we accountable for every intended word?  Those words that we thought about and spoke it even though we knew it would cause strife, division, harm, hurt or confusion?  Matthew 12:36 is a Scripture we should always keep before us.  Another one is James 3:8-11 which says, “But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way. Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water?”  With that said, which would you say describes what normally flow from the fountain of your mouth: fresh or bitter water?   This is something we should keep watch over all day, everyday! 

You will silence every voice raised up to accuse you.

As we mentioned earlier, the tongue is the most deadly weapon of them all, and unfortunately, it is this weapon that is commonly used today.  Additionally, when this weapon comes in the form of an accusation, catastrophic affects can occur, even to the point of ruining another person’s life.  An accusation can cause a person to lose several vital things such as their job, their marriage, their business, being shunned or exiled from their church or community, and the list can go on.  Major damage can be done through one accusation, and more often than not, the accusation itself was said out of someone’s jealousy, resentment or anger. 

I believe that everyone has been wrongfully accused at least one time in their lives, and if you haven’t, just keep living.  In Revelation 12:10, Satan is referred to as an ‘accuser of the brethren’; thus, the spirit of accusation comes from the enemy.  I can tell you that I’ve been attacked through wrongful and often painful accusations on more than one occasion.  However, what I’ve found is that usually the accuser is projecting on to me what they themselves have been known to do.  Additionally, almost every time I’ve been accused, I’ve found that the accuser is actually doing the very thing that he/she is accusing me of doing, me.  I honestly cannot think of a time when both or either wasn’t the case.  I’ve always found that quite fascinating.  

During times of wrongful accusations, remember that Jesus was also accused of a lot of things.  

Jesus was accused of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebub (Matthew 12:24-27)

Jesus was accused of being a drunkard and a glutton (Matthew 11:18-19, Luke 7:33-34) 

Thus, remember that you are in good company when you’re wrongfully accused; as there were many prophets and apostles that were persecuted and wrongfully accused during the Biblical times.  And guess what?  So is the same today!  True men and women of God are often persecuted and accused and Jesus warns us about this in John 16:2-3, Jesus says, “They will make you outcasts from the synagogue, but an hour is coming for everyone who kills you to think that he is offering service to God.  These things they will do because they have not known the Father or Me.”  We are living in these times now so when these things begin to happen to you, resist the urge to justify and vindicate yourself, and instead keep your focus on God.  He will illuminate the truth and direct your steps on how to proceed.  And remember that His way is ALWAYS better than your way, so give it to Him and let Him lead you to victory! 

These benefits are enjoyed by the servants of the Lord;

Some of us may have worked jobs that didn’t pay as high as we’d liked; however, the benefits were bar none and more than make up for the lesser wage.  I believe it’s said that government jobs offers the best benefits.  I really don’t know because I’ve never worked for the government, but I have had jobs that offered awesome benefits, from having NO co-pay nor deductible for medical to having unlimited sick days.  Well, as children of the Mighty King, we have a great and mighty inheritance which comes with a slew of awesome benefits.  One of the countless number of benefits we have is mentioned in the next line below. 

Their vindication will come from Me.

Here are a few definitions I copied/pasted from an online dictionary: 

(1) to set free : deliver; (2) avenge; (3) a : to free from allegation or blame b (1) : confirm, substantiate (2) : to provide justification or defense for : justify c : to protect from attack or encroachment : defend; (4) to maintain a right to.  

Any way you slice it, God has us covered.  He will do whatever He needs to do and whatever the situation requires.  He will set free and deliver us, avenge us, set us free from allegation or blame, confirm and substantiate us, provide justification or defense, justify us, protect us from attack or encroachment, defend us, or maintain our right.  God Himself will put you in a position that silences your accusers, but the condition is that you must remain in what I call the ‘blessed’ place.   I believe Psalms 91:1 says it better, “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”  Don’t allow the accusations to get you so upset that it causes you remove yourself from the ‘blessed’ place because that’s exactly what the enemy wants to do.  Instead remember that God is your Vindicator.  Psalms 135:14 says, “For the LORD will vindicate his people and have compassion on his servants.”  If you are His servant, then this is part of your inheritance.  Remember this and wait on the Lord! 

I, the Lord, have spoken!

Is there anything that needs to be said?  In Isaiah 55:8-11, the Lord says, 

“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD.  For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.  For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there without watering the earth and making it bear and sprout, and furnishing seed to the sower and bread to the eater; so will My word be which goes forth from My mouth; It will not return to Me empty, Without accomplishing what I desire, And without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it.” 

To wrap things up, the most powerful thing you could ever do is to abandon your own power and rely on God’s.  The Bible says that they who wait upon the Lord shall never be ashamed.  I can certainly attest to that!  Once I release the matter into God’s hands, He’d always silence my accusers in one way or another.  He will make it so that the hidden agendas and impure motives are brought to surface (no longer hidden) and the truth becomes absolutely apparent and irrefutable.   These are the things He will do for His children, and in the case where the opposing parties are also children of God, remember that our God is a just God.  Hebrews 10:30 says, “For we know him who said, “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” and again, “The Lord will judge his people.”   Also, in Proverbs 24:29, it reads, “Do not say, “Thus I shall do to him as he has done to me; I will render to the man according to his work.” 

In closing, it behooves you to understand that the closer you get to God, the more attacks you will have against you, your ministry, your family and your loved ones.  The more humble you become, the higher God will exalt you, and the higher God exalts you, the more people will try to knock you down.  So instead of getting bent out of shape by lying tongues, persecutions, and accusations, keep yourself in the secret place of the Most High so that you can abide under His shadow.  Do not say, “I will repay evil”; Wait for the LORD, and He will save you (Pro. 20:22).  Lastly, remember the Beatitudes, specifically the ones toward the end (Matthew 5:10-12): 

Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness,

for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 

Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you,

 and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. 

Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great;

for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. “

Original post on www.NaimaWilliams.com/blog on August 16, 2009

© 2010, Ms. Lady Nai. All rights reserved. A part of Shekinah Glory Outreach Ministries International

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Christian Masons?

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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Written by Elder Jonathan L. Williams

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Should A Christian Become a Mason?

               Should a Christian be a Mason?  This is a seldom discussed topic in the Church, even avoided by some.  The average parishioner might be astounded to know just how many fellow worshippers have ties to freemasonry.  Many merely view freemasonry as a social organization with benevolent causes seeking to promote self-enlightenment and development, contribution to society, and friendship among the brotherhood/sisterhood.  Others contend that is evil or are cautious of any mysterious organization.  The purpose of this article is to provide biblical perspective to the issues pertaining to freemasonry. 

               Christians that oppose freemasonry will often cite its secrecy as a primary reason not to join, even insisting that any organization outside of the Church is unnecessary and evil.  The Bible teaches that God is love and we are therefore to help the disadvantaged.  The Shriners, a group within freemasonry, raise billions world-wide each year for its Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, specializing in burns, spinal cord injury, cleft lip and palate, and orthopedics.  This is one of a number of charitable causes supported by Masons.  How many churches raise significant funds for causes other than those which benefit the church or its pastors?  What is the percentage of the churches in your city that are united to sponsor large-scale charitable enterprises?  How much can the Church criticize this organization for its unified efforts aiding the disadvantaged?

               As stated, the purpose is not to criticize but provide insight into the Word of God on issues concentric to freemasonry.  Candidly speaking, Masonic Lodges in some communities give more money to social initiatives than churches within the same communities.  Sadly, many churches are more concerned with building funds and where they will worship than whether God truly honors their worship.  Churches invest millions of dollars in the edifice while investing only hundreds of dollars in the communities surrounding the edifice.  Many churches offer no outreach at all, giving only limited help to members.  If it is true that through benevolence freemasonry conceals its real agenda, likewise in many churches selfish agendas are hidden behind the stained glass and muffled by the sound of the praise service. 

               The question before us is should a Christian be a Mason?  This article is intended for those with a desire according to 1Pet. 3: 15 to, “Sanctify [or separate from everything else] the Lord God in your hearts and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear [of God].-NKJV” Though this article will only survey information relative to the topic, it will provide useful knowledge to anyone serious about growing in the faith.  2Tim. 2: 15 instructs us to “Study to show yourself approved unto God, a worker that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.-KJV”   It is dangerous to take a lax approach to study and growth in understanding the Word.  “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge, because you have rejected knowledge I will also reject you from being priest for Me; because you have forgotten the law of your God I will also forget your children.  Hosea 4:6.-NKJV” As an aside, I suppose the latter part of that verse helps some youth minister better comprehend the trouble within the youth group.  While this article may be an interesting read it is faith food for the serious believer. 

            Having a bad feeling about freemasonry is not enough because feelings can change.  Freemasonry is not wrong because your minister preaches against it.  Freemasonry need not meet the approval of a stronger brother/sister in Christ.  It is validated or invalidated by the Word of God alone.  Before freemasonry can be evaluated according to Scripture one must gain insight into the organization itself.  The fact is that most know very little about freemasonry or its tenets.  Much concerning freemasonry is shrouded in secrecy.  Masons actually swear an oath of secrecy, so most of what is learned of it is shared by current or former Masons.  While this composition required many hours of research on freemasonry, it would quickly become a book if it included all the information examined.  A survey of the information will suffice the purpose of this article. 

What Do Masons Say About Freemasonry?

               Let us begin with what Masons say about freemasonry.  Any number of Masonic websites will share some basic information.  This article will quote Masons regarding freemasonry.  This way it cannot be said that an anti-mason group influenced the conclusions of this discourse.  Most of the following was gathered from www.grandlodge-nc.org.  First, Masons do not ask others to join.

 “Many good men over the years have had their feelings hurt because close friends whom they knew to be Masons never invited them to join Freemasonry. They did not know, of course, that these close friends were prohibited by Masonic law from issuing such invitations. A man must seek Masonic membership of his own free will and accord.”

              Further, going to a meeting will not guarantee membership.  Members are chosen through secret ballot.  Once selected the individual joins the Blue Lodge, the entry Lodge for all Masons.  In the Blue Lodge the Mason learns the craft of freemasonry.  Freemasonry is aimed attaining greater self and spiritual knowledge or as they refer to it, the light. 

The first degree is that of entered apprentice and during it the candidate is introduced to the basic principles of Freemasonry. As noted in an earlier chapter, symbolic use of various building tools is employed to impress upon him moral truths and doctrines. The degree is serious throughout and, contrary to some wild tales occasionally circulated, there is never any horseplay or frivolity involved (this is true of all three symbolic degrees). Upon completion of the degree, the candidate begins learning a catechism in which he must become proficient before he may receive the next degree.

In the second degree he becomes a fellow craft, learning still more of the principles and teachings of Freemasonry, especially of its close alliance with the arts and sciences. Again, he must commit a catechism to memory before proceeding to the next degree.

The third and final degree is that of master mason, teaching still more of the moral truths of the fraternity, culminating with an impressive lesson concerning the rich rewards awaiting all good men.

              Freemasonry is about learning as the words doctrines, teachings, and truths are mentioned.  Just as one earns a degree upon achieving a level of knowledge, a Mason is conferred degrees for successfully completing levels of learning.  Upon having earned the third degree in the Blue Lodge becoming a Master Mason, an individual can seek to further his Masonic education in other Masonic Orders, mainly the Scottish Rite or the York Rite.  The Masonic Lodge is a place where teaching occurs and lots of it!  

“The catechisms a Mason is required to learn as he progresses through the degrees are often, at the outset, regarded as considerable chores and candidates sometimes wonder why they are required at all. But, they serve useful purposes for the fraternity and—although he may not realize it at the time—they are particularly useful to the Mason all through his life.”

What Does the Bible Say About the Philosophies and Doctrines Adopted by Masons?

              Masons will generally argue that the path to enlightenment is the same as referenced in scripture.  John 1: 9 refers to Jesus as, “That True Light which gives light to every man that comes into the world.-NKJV”  The issue is whether the light of freemasonry is in fact the True Light or what is described in 2Cor. 11: 14-15, “For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light.  Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers transform themselves into ministers of righteousness.-NKJV” In fact, John 1: 9 and verses like John 14: 6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No man comes to the Father except through Me-NKJV” are problematic for Masons because these verses assert that Jesus is the only true way to God, thus nullifying [cancel out] any other path to God.  On their website www.grandlodge-nc.org, the Masonic chapter of North Carolina contends

In a Masonic lodge, he will not hear one religion advanced as being superior to any other.

              How can a Christian be involved in anything that claims all religions or paths to God are the same?  The God of the Bible does claim in Isa. 45: 5, “I am the Lord and there is no other; there is no God besides Me.-NKJV” One is wrong, either the Word of God or the Masons.

Oaths and Degrees

               Next we will examine another critical aspect of freemasonry, the oaths taken to pass from one degree to the next.  The first degree, or Entered Apprentice, places his hand on the sacred book of his religion (the Bible, Koran, etc.) and swears an oath stating various obligations including:

“I do most solemnly and sincerely promise and swear, without the least equivocation, mental reservation, or self evasion of mind in me whatever; binding myself under no less penalty than to have my throat cut across, my tongue torn out by the roots, and my body buried in the rough sands of the sea at low watermark, where the tide ebbs and flows twice in twenty-four hours; so help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same.” (Captain Morgan, “Freemasonry Exposed,” pages 21-22.)

Oaths for the second degree, the Fellow Craft and the third, Master Mason have similar yet more serious oaths.  Subsequent degrees require even more severe oaths to be taken.

Once a man becomes a Master Mason, he is eligible to join the Scottish Rite or the York Rite. Scottish Rite Masonry has twenty-nine more degrees and York Rite has ten more degrees. Each of these degrees includes initiation, with a blood oath.  (Theresa Morgan, “Freemasons Roots and links to the Occult”) 

              Matt. 5: 33 says, “Again you have heard it was said to those of old, You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform your oaths to the Lord.  But I say to you do not swear at all; neither by heaven for it is God’s throne,; nor by earth, for it is His footstool; nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King; nor shall you swear by your head (as is required in freemasonry) because you cannot make one hair white or black.  But let your Yes be yes, and your No be No.  For whatever is more than these is from the evil one (directly categorizes such Masonic oaths as from Lucifer).-NKJV” Furthermore, 1 Cor. 11: 25 speaks of commemorating the only blood covenant directly we as believers are to partake in (though some may include marriage).  “This cup is the new covenant in My blood [referring to the death of Jesus for our sins].  This do as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me [and His sacrifice on Calvary].-NKJV The Scripture clearly commands in 2 Cor. 6: 14-18:

Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? 15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial [aka Baal]? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel [unbeliever]? 16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. 17 Wherefore come out from among them , and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. 18 And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.-KJV”

What Exactly is Freemasonry?

              What exactly is freemasonry?  At its onset the fraternity appears to promote social enhancement, then personal enlightenment, and finally somewhat of a religion with its own belief system that seems to encompass all faiths.  Albert Pike, a 33rd degree Mason, founding father of the Illuminati (an exclusive group of Satanist 33rd degree Masons), and leader of the Scottish Rite in the South during and after the Civil War, is one the most renown figures in Masonic history.  He outlined, through a vision received from Satan, a blueprint to establish One World Order after the chaos of 3 world wars.  He also authored a book on freemasonry regarded by some a Masonic guide for daily living entitled Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Masonry.  Masonic doctrine has changed little since its inception.  Pike, one of the greatest leaders in Masonic history declares freemasonry to be a religion, a hidden, universal, eternal, religion.

[Masonry is] … the custodian and depository (since Enoch) of the great philosophical and religious truths, unknown to the world at large…. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, by Albert Pike, Washington D.C., 1958, p. 210.

Every Masonic Lodge is a temple of religion, and its teachings are instructions in … the universal, eternal, immutable religion…. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, by Albert Pike, Washington D.C., 1958, pp. 213, 219.

              This is where most Masons will disagree as they are assured all faiths are accepted as freemasonry is not about religion.  Even the oaths were said to be merely symbolic.  Many are sincere in their efforts to improve themselves and their society, unaware of the realities of the freemasonry.  How should Christian Masons conduct themselves?  Allow Masons to explain.

Conflicts Between Freemasonry and the Teachings of Christ

A Christian Mason is not permitted to introduce his own peculiar opinions with regards to Christ’s mediatorial office into the lodge. (Albert G. Mackey, “Lexicon of Freemasonry,” page 404)

              It is further explained that once a Mason drops the teachings of Jesus, he will find that Masonry is rooted in the ancient occultism known as Kaballah.

Drop the theological barnacles from the religion of Jesus, as taught by Him, and by the Essenes and Gnostics of the first centuries, and it becomes Masonry, Masonry in its purity, derived as it is from the old Hebrew Kaballa as a part of the great universal religion of the remotest antiquity. (J. D. Buck, “Mystic Masonry,” page 119)

Whether you swear or take God’s name in vain don’t matter so much. Of course the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, as you know, don’t amount to anything, but Mah-hah-bone–O, horror! You must never, on any account, speak that awful name aloud. That would be a most heinous crime–unmasonic–unpardonable. (Edmond Ronayne, “Masonic Handbook,” page 184)

John 17: 17reveals that the word of God is truth.  Masons share a different perspective. 

Freemasonry is not Christianity, nor a substitute for it. It does not meddle with sectarian creeds or doctrines, but teaches fundamental religious truth. (Albert G. Mackey, “Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, page 162)

God is known as “the nameless one of a hundred names.” Henry Wilson Coil, “A Comprehensive View of Freemasonry,” Richmond: Macoy Publishing, 1973, p. 192.

The symbolism of the Master’s Degree, as we have it now, is necessarily restricted to the First Temple and to the present life; although it reaches a climax in the assurance of a future life all without the aid of the Bible, God, Jesus Christ or the church.” (John A. Hertel Company, The Masonic Bible,’ pages 10-11)

              Pay close attention the last sentence in the excerpt from the Masonic Bible.  Ultimately, the goal of Masonry is a life without the Bible, God, Jesus, or the Church.  Masons teach that God is the nameless one of many names, or a hundred names.  This doctrine suggests that the god(s) of all religions and the God of the Bible are one and the same.  Every religion simply has a unique name for the same Deity.  Hence, Buddha, Allah, Hare Krishna, and Yahweh are referring to the same Deity in a different name.  The Bible declares in Acts 4: 12 of Jesus, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. –NKJV” Why are most Masons unaware of this?  Again, let us not presume to know the secrets of Masonry, rather let us allow a Mason to explain.

Secrets and Deception

Masonry, like all the religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, which it calls light, from them…. Truth is not for those that are unworthy….” Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, by Albert Pike, Washington D.C., 1958, p 104-105.

              Simply put, the secrets of freemasonry are hidden form all except those in the highest of degrees of Masonry, as truth as they call it is reserved for only those who are worthy or have attained the highest degrees.  The meanings and symbolism taught throughout most of the degrees of freemasonry are intentionally false and misleading.  Masons are not taught the truth concerning their own practices and tenets.

The Blue Degrees are but the outer court…of the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the [lower] Initiate, but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them, but it is intended that he shall imagine he understands them… Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, by Albert Pike, Washington D.C., 1958, p. 819.

              Many Masons never earn degrees beyond the Blue Lodge degrees, or the entry level degrees of freemasonry.  Consequently, they are misled into a false understanding of what freemasonry teaches.  By the time a Christian Mason is exposed to the real doctrines of freemasonry he is just a Mason, having lost Christianity in the pursuit of the Masonic light. 

               What drives people to join such organizations?  Is it the fellowship, the friendships, the sense of belonging?  Could it be networking to advance a business or career?  Maybe it is an emptiness or void, perhaps a family tradition.  Tell me, which of those benefits are not available in Christ?  Why do we resort to idolatry, giving our hearts, commitment, and affection to things and people other than Jesus? 

God Adds by First Taking Away

               In my conclusion I want to convey a spiritual principle.  John 10: 10 declares, “The thief does not come except to steal, kill, and destroy.  I have come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.-NKJV” God comes into the lives of men to give or add life to them.  Satan, on the contrary, comes into lives of men to steal and take way.  The principle lies in how they accomplish their purpose.  A search throughout the Old and New Testament will confirm this principle.  God adds by first taking away and Satan takes way by first adding.  The truth is that God’s method of adding to is by taking from and is exemplified in John 15: 2, “Every branch that does not bear fruit He takes away [to make room for more branches that are bearing fruit]; and every branch that bears fruit He purges [cuts back and trims away useless growth], that it may bear more fruit.-NKJV”  Even regarding His covenants, Heb. 10: 9 states, “…He takes away the first that He might establish the second.-NKJV”  God calls the second a better covenant in Heb. 8: 6 ,But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises.-KJV”

               Time will not permit me to call the entire host of witnesses that loss in order to gain, that God took away from in order to add to their lives.  Men like Abraham, who was sent away from his kin and native country but inherits a promise to father the nation of God through which the Son of God would come.  There was Joseph who was his father’s favorite but sold into slavery by his jealous brothers.  He ends up in prison for a crime he did not commit just for God to elevate him to second only to Pharoah himself.  Nearly 400 years later there was Moses whose calling required him to forfeit the wealth of Egypt as son to Pharoah, but God chose him to lead His people in deliverance from bondage.  Consider Ruth who loses her husband and decides to take care of her mother-in-law, ending up in a field working for a rich man who marries her and takes care of her the rest of her life.

               Remember the widow about to make a cake for her and her son and die of famine caused by drought.  The prophet Elijah asks her to take from her last meal and to make him a little cake first and prophesies that her oil and flour would not be used up until God sent rain on the earth. And it was so.  Job, the most righteous man in the Earth and the richest in the East (“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added to you-NKJV”) lost everything he had, all his children, and his friends.  After praying for mercy on his friends turned enemies, God restored him twice as much as he had before.  We haven’t begun to exhaust even the Old Testament examples of this principle.  My last example is a living epistle, You!  How many times has God had you to let go of things, people, and associations.  Your heart was broken just to later find that if it had not been taken away, you would have missed a greater blessing!

Satan Takes Away by First Adding

              Likewise how many examples in scripture do we find Satan offering to add something of desire only to take away what mattered most.  Satan did this in the Garden with Eve.  How many kings did he turn from God with power, wealth, and women?  Consider Ahab who gains a powerful alliance through a marriage to Jezebel but would later lose his life and his soul.  What of Solomon and Sampson whose desires were fulfilled through ungodly relationships that would later ensnare them and cost them God operating through their gifts?  How many of God’s prophet’s and people the same way?  Lucifer even tried it, though unsuccessfully, with Jesus in the wilderness. He would later offer Judas Iscariot 30 pieces of silver to betray the Lord, of which Jesus remarked it would have been better for him if he had not been born.  How many men and women were and are willfully used by Satan in Scripture in exchange for the enjoyment of sin for a season?  How many pages would be required to list them all? 

              How many times has what looked to be a blessing turn into a curse?  How many circumstances and situations have we experienced which were easy to get into but hard to get out of?  This is how Satan ensnares Christians into the bondage of freemasonry and fraternal orders like it.  He makes the Christian an offer. Nevermind the fact that what he offers is usually promised in the Word of God.  After all, this decision could make your desire a reality now as opposed to an unspecified amount of time.  Ultimately, Christians join for what it appears to add only to discover the loss of something far more valuable than the temporary gain. 

Your Measure of Faith

              We tend to lament letting go of things, opportunities, and people that we really want in our lives.  All of these fraternal orders like freemasonry can seem to provide.  The connections within the secret society often promise economic opportunity, favor when in legal trouble, on the job, or when seeking admission into universities to name a few.  Often, the desires we hold on to are fleshly.   Fleshly desires are can only be enjoyed in the body or in time.  They are not of eternal consequence or are unnecessary for salvation and a relationship with God.  Money, houses, cars, even relationships and marriages all provide time-based enjoyment.  None of these will be in heaven.  On the contrary, a spiritual desire or the spiritually minded, “…do not look at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen.  For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal. 2Cor. 4: 18- NKJV” When we get what we want we offer God praise claiming it as a blessing.  We have to be careful when receiving things in this category.  Surely God gives us the desires of our heart.   Though, this is only after He has given our heart what to desire.  Too often believers are deceived into thinking God has added, when in reality Satan has added something carnal to take away something spiritual from us.  Remember, when God adds it looks and hurts like a loss first!

              The real issue is not whether a Christian can be a Mason but whether a believer can be a Mason.  Believers or disciples were first called Christians at Antioch according to Acts 11: 26.  Christian is a title, an observation by others at best.  I challenge you to find a verse wherein Jesus calls his disciples Christians, rather He called them believers.  What do you really believe about Jesus, about His Word?  Not the answer you would give in Sunday School but the real answer.  Perhaps one that sounds closer to the exasperated man who cried out with tears in Mark 9: 24, “Lord I believe but help my unbelief!- NKJV”  

              It is imperative to understand what the Bible reveals concerning faith.   For sake of brevity, I will present scriptures that bare principles confirmed throughout the Bible regarding faith.  God gave to every man the measure of faith according to Rom. 12: 3.  It is a fixed amount.  In Luke 8: 25, as His disciples were in a storm Jesus asked, “Where is your faith?-KJV” These verses reveal that we have been given a fixed amount and can misplace our faith.  You will believe something. The question is what you will believe.  When a person loses faith in the Word of God, it does not cease to exist it but is placed elsewhere.  Understand that Satan’s desire is to move your faith out of God’s Truth and put it someplace else.  Satan will try to get you to believe the words of anyone else, even another Christian.  Thus, many have more faith in what their preacher, church, or other Christians say about God than in the Word itself.  How much of what people believe about God, whether accurate or not, is believed simply because they have always heard it and thought it to be true?   If an individual does not know what the Bible actually states, their faith in that subject is not rooted in Christ.  

              In Luke 8: 4-15, (I challenge you to read it) Jesus teaches a parable describing three types of ground that the seed, representing God’s Word, will fall on.  The ground represents people and the way individuals receive or hear God’s Word.  Verse 13 is speaking to those who would call themselves Christians but have faith which is not rooted.  “But the ones on the rock [seed which fell among rocky soil and the birds of the air devoured/stole the seed] are those who when they hear, receive the Word with joy and these have no root, who believe for a while and in the time of temptation [when facing circumstances that challenge that belief] fall away.-NKJV”   Faith not rooted in the Word provides Satan the opportunity to steal or cause us to lose it.   The grace of God is the opportunity to find it or get it back!  That’s right.  Get your faith out of disappointment, times when you failed, your Plan B, and the words and lives of others.  Just because someone else did not make does not mean that you won’t.  It doesn’t matter how righteous they were or are in your sight.  Place your faith exclusively in the Grace given to you because of what Jesus did on the Cross.  It is not whether God’s Word is in agreement with freemasonry but whether freemasonry, or any other thing for that matter, is in agreement with the Word.  People tend to search the Scripture to find a verse proving that God supports or agrees with their desires, as if their will is the priority.  In actuality, what matters is whether or not a person’s will or desires support or agrees with God’s Will as expressed in His Word.   What will you choose to believe regarding whether freemasonry rests in agreement with the Word of God?

Final Thought

Listen, when I began to compose this article after many hours of research, I took on illness.  I assure that I have been sick before.  However, I have never had a sickness like this one.  At one point, I lay bedridden feeling too weak to get up or speak and the only words I could utter with strength was the Word of God.  I spoke to any demon in my presence, “Go give your master a message from me.  Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord to the glory of God.  Even if you kill me, no matter what you do mankind, you are still going to kneel and confess Jesus is Lord.  The difference is I will do so willfully.”  Yet suffering symptoms I began to transcribe this article.  I want you to know that as I wrote my body began to strengthen and I wrote virtually nonstop from mid-evening to mid-morning about 3: 30am.  The further I progressed to completion, the stronger my body felt.  It became evident to me that a Satan did not want me to write on this subject.  Do not allow Satan to steal your faith regardless of how crafty his form.  Beloved, I pray the love and power of God’s Word will cause freedom and victory to erupt in your life.     

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Christian Masons? Written by Elder Jonathan L. Williams of Shekinah Glory Outreach Ministries International Inc.

 

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Can You Hear God Now?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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 Written by Deaoness Angie Hairston  
 

“Abide in me, and I in you.  As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abides in the vine, no more can ye, except ye abide in Me.  I am the vine, ye are the branches:  He that abideth in Me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without Me ye can do nothing.”  John 15:4-5 

   

Are you aware of the print and broadcast media slogans such as “Can you hear me now?” Or “I can’t hear you.”  The statements imply that someone is trying to communicate with someone else.  However, there is interference or an obstruction that will not allow the communication to be transmitted.  Since communication involves at least two individuals, we must be on the correct frequency/wave length or same page in order to be recipients of what is being communicated.  

Sound is transferred via wave frequencies which range from below three kilohertz to about 300 gigahertz and include the frequencies used for communications signals for radio and television broadcasting and cell-phone and satellite transmissions (Merriam-Webster online Dictionary 2009).  In order for communication with God to occur, the lines of communication must remain open to hear His voice and to act on His Word.  

Are you on the same wave length as God?  Can you hear from God?  The Holy Bible tells us that My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they Me (John 10:27). Jesus said to the angel of the church of the Laodiceans: Behold, I stand at the door and knock: if any man hears My voice, and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me (Revelation 3:20).  Can you hear His voice?  

Listed below are obstacles that can hinder us from hearing the voice of God.  

Psalm 66:18 reads, If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.  Iniquity is wickedness, injustice, unrighteousness, immorality or an unjust act; sin (Webster, The Pocket Dictionary, 1990).    

King David, a man after Gods heart, prayed in Psalm 19 for God to keep him from secret faults and presumptuous sins.  He prayed that they would not have dominion over him. Secret faults are sins committed unknowingly or in ignorance of God’s law and presumptuous sins are committed deliberately in defiant rebellion against God.(Life Application Study Bible, KJV, p. 1084).  The Message Bible states it as follows: Clean the slate, God, so we can start the day fresh! Keep me from stupid sins, from thinking I can take over your work; Then I can start this day sun-washed, scrubbed clean of the grime of sin. Do not continue in sin.  Confess your sins!  God will forgive you and cleanse you from all unrighteousness (1st John 1:9).  

 God is holy and He tells us to be holy (1st Peter 1:5-6). We must and we can live a holy life because we have the Holy Spirit within us to constrain, to teach and to help us to obey.    

Another hindrance in our communication with God is the lack of a prayer-centered life. Prayer is one’s personal conversation with the Almighty that includes both expressing our concerns and listening to His response.  Our hope in doing so is to glean His perspective, or as Paul called it, the mind of Christ.  (So, You Want to Be Like Christ? Chuck Swindoll, 2005).   Dr. Myles Munroe, in his book, Understanding the Purpose and Power of Prayer stated, “Prayer is one of the most misunderstood arts of the human experience yet it is meant to be one of the most exciting aspects of a life of faith.” Prayer is a privilege.  God gave us this privilege.  He also gave us the model prayer. He makes intercession for us!  (Romans 8: 26-27).  Exercise your right to pray! When you pray, remember to thank God that He hears you!  Ultimately, you can be sure that our God will work all things according to the counsel of His own will (Ephesians 1:11).  By delighting ourselves in the Lord, we align ourselves so closely with His heart and desires that what we end up praying for is precisely what His intention is for us.  No more, no less (Secrets of a Prayer Warrior, Derek Prince, 2009).  Seek the Lord every chance you get by praying.  You will find Him if you seek Him with all of your heart (Jeremiah 29:13). Do not forget that fasting should be combined with prayer.  It is not an option; it is a requirement.  In Isaiah Chapter 54 you will find the purpose of the fast required by the Lord.  

Jesus told the disciples to watch and pray numerous times in the Scriptures.  We should not only pray but we must be watchmen because we do not when our Savior will return. We must diligently wait for Him.  There is a Crown of Righteousness which belongs to us who have waited faithfully in the hope of His return (2nd Timothy 4:8).  Watch ye therefore; for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cock crowing, or in the morning.  Lest coming suddenly he finds you sleeping.  And what I say unto you, I say unto all, Watch (Mark 13:35-36).  

Improper study of the word and lack of study of the Word of God hinders our relationship with Him.  The Apostle Paul instructed Timothy to study to show himself approved to God (2nd Timothy 2:15).  Also, meditating on the word of God is very important in hearing from God.  It builds up our spirit.  King David said, Thy word I have hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.  He continues by stating Blessed are thou, O Lord: teach me thy statues (Psalm 119: 11-12).  Read about the blessed man in the first Psalm who delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on the Word day and night!  

These are just a few hindrances that keep us from hearing from God.  We do not have to go to anyone to ask for a Word from God.  God has given us His Words in 66 chapters of the Holy Bible.  He has torn down the wall of petition and given us free access to Him.  Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know (Jeremiah 33:3, NKJV).  Have you been calling Him? Has He answered you?  Can you hear God now?    

Stay attached to the Vine because without God we can do nothing, without Him, we would fail, without Him our life would be rugged, like a ship without a sail! To paraphrase Marilyn Hickey, hold on to the Rock.  If you do not hold on to the Rock, you will sink in the sand!  Get rid of the obstacles that may hinder you from hearing from the Lord. Refocus!  You will soon be able to say, I can hear God now!  

Written by Deaconess Angie Hairston.  Originally Written: April 26, 2010.  To read another article written by Deaconess Hairston, CLICK HERE!

  

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