Who Are You Really?

Great thigs happen when we listen to the Holy Spirit and obey the “still small voice”

Who Are You Really?

 

 

 

by Jesse Birkey

 

The other day I was walking through a parking lot and noticed an older woman a little bit ahead of me.  As soon as I saw her I heard the Lord speak the word “blessing”.  So I asked the Lord if He wanted me to let her know what He thought of her and I had the distinct sense that He did.

 

 

 

So next came the awkward task of chasing down a woman in the parking lot.  Always an uncomfortable endeavor.  I guess I just have to be confident God will protect me from their urge to pepper spray. 

 

 

 

So I approached her and introduced myself.  I told her that sometimes God speaks to me things that He would like me to deliver to others.  I asked her if it would be okay if I shared with her what I felt God wanted to say.  She told me yes but looked a little unsure.

 

 

 

So I began to share with her about the blessing that she is.  God gave me words to share with her about how special she is and how much she delights the Lord.  He spoke to me about the power He’s given her to influence he surroundings and bring His light into places that are dark.

 

 

 

That’s when she sort of tilted her head and looked at me like she wanted to believe that last part but was having trouble pulling up any evidence it was true.  It was then that the Lord began to show me some of the sorrow of her life and the things she wished were different or could go back and do over. 

 

 

 

I quickly asked the Lord what He wanted me to do and the response I heard was to again exhort and call out the ability she has to bring change to the atmosphere and people around her through Him.  So I did and her smile began to grow.

 

 

 

When I was finished she thanked me and squeezed my hand.  The Lord had touched something deep inside of her and we were both blessed.

 

 

 

God has been speaking to me a lot over the last several years about how we can manage His words with love.  Part of that is looking for the virtues in people we can call out instead of the bondage or negative things. 

 

 

 

I’ve mentioned before that it’s easy to see the bad in people but harder to see the virtues that God wants to call out, nurture and develop.  The woman from the story above had lived a long time under the belief that she was powerless to be a vessel of change to the dark world around her. 

 

 

 

But instead of only revealing the wrong beliefs and weakness the Lord revealed who He has truly created her to be.  Now this doesn’t mean that the Lord will never lead us to reveal the sin that we seem to find ourselves in.  I wouldn’t venture to be that black and white about it.  But I do think that many times when we think God is leading us to expose He’s really not.  What He’s really after is letting the person know who they are in Him and who He is in them.

 

 

 

So let’s try to wait just a bit longer for the words of God to find our hearts as we discern the things in people that may not line up with His heart.

 

 

 

Blessings,

 

Jesse and Kara Birkey

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.jessebirkey.com

North Korea to release Australian Christian missionary John Short: reports

If true, this would be good news.

From the ABC:

North Korea to release Australian Christian missionary John Short: reports

North Korea has decided to release Australian missionary John Short, according to reports from the North’s official news agency.

John Short, 75, was arrested last month while working as a Christian missionary.

KCNA said Mr Short has apologised and admitted to violating North Korean laws.

It said North Korea had decided to expel him partly in consideration of his age.

Yonggi Cho convicted of embezzlement

This is very sad news indeed. It is so easy to lose focus in ministry. The Devil is always there twisting, lying and misleading ministers.

Founder of World’s Largest Megachurch Convicted of Embezzling $12 Million

South Korean pastor David Yonggi Cho bought stock from son, evaded taxes.
Founder of World's Largest Megachurch Convicted of Embezzling $12 Million FGTV.com
Screenshot of Cho’s “homepage” on church website.

The founding pastor of the world’s largest Pentecostal congregation has been sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling 13 billion won (US$12 million) in church funds.

David Yonggi Cho, 78, founded Yoido Full Gospel Church, an Assemblies of God-affiliated denomination that has grown to more than 1 million members. Last year, CT noted how the pastor emeritus faced indictment for an alleged stock scheme with his son.

Last Thursday, the Seoul pastor was convicted of embezzlement as part of a scheme in which he arranged for the church to buy stock from his son Cho Hee-jun at more than three times the market price.

Hee-jun was sentenced to three years in prison for colluding with his father. Hee-jun, 49, previously served as chairman of the Yeongsan Christian Cultural Center.

Church administrators warned David Cho against purchasing the stock at an inflated price, but the pastor said he had to help his son out of a tight spot, according to Cho Hee-jun’s arraignment document. Cho was also convicted of evading 3.5 billion won (US$3.2 million) in taxes, according to Yonhap News Agency.

Church elders have also accused the pastor of embezzling additional funds.

The Seoul Central District Court, which handed down its sentence Thursday, ordered Cho to pay a 5 billion won (US$4.7 million) fine. Cho’s prison sentence was suspended five years; Hee-jun was jailed immediately.

Cho first came under investigation in 2011, when church elders accused him of embezzling $20 million. Cho also has been criticized for privatizing church assets. CT previously reported on the investigation of Cho, and noted in 2006 that Yoido Full Gospel had selected Lee Young-hoon to replace Cho as head pastor.

The “Culture War” is Real

Our society is now so far removed from its christian roots that basic Biblical teaching is deemed offensive. I wouldn’t have given “Revolve” to primary school children, but there s far more explicit stuff in “Dolly” and “Girlfriend”.

Victoria is further down the  slippery slope than New South Wales but we can’t be far behind. When Bibles in a traditional format where distributed to Year 6 students in Narrabri a few years ago, some parents were outraged.

From the ABC:

Access Ministries under scrutiny after ‘inappropriate and offensive’ material given out at Victorian primary school

 

Victoria’s Education Department has launched an investigation into what it calls inappropriate and offensive religious material distributed at a primary school.

The ABC understands religious educators handed out material at Torquay College last year that instructed children to seek counselling if they had homosexual feelings.

The material also claims that girls who wear revealing clothes are inviting sexual assault and that masturbation and sex before marriage are sinful.

The so-called Biblezines were given as graduation gifts as part of a program run by the state’s Christian education provider Access Ministries.

Naja Voorhoeve, whose seven-year-old child received the material from an older student, says special religious instruction (SRI) providers should be banned from public schools.

“If the SRI providers were prepared to breach our trust in this matter, you have absolutely no idea about the other things that they’re doing, about instances in other schools where this material might have been handed out,” she said.

“My personal position is that SRI volunteers should not be allowed in schools because their programs cannot be adequately monitored.

“What they do is not part of the curriculum… so they’re basically let in on their own.”

The department says it has launched an investigation into the material and the actions taken by the provider.

“The materials are totally inappropriate and offensive and have no place in our schools,” it said in a statement.

“The department has scope to review the accreditation status of providers once are investigations are complete.”

Access Ministries has been contacted for comment.

Australian missionary arrested in North Korea: “The answer is to be found in Jesus Christ”

Australian missionary arrested in North Korea: “The answer is to be found in Jesus Christ”
From Eternity Newspaper

NEWS | Guan UnJohn Short

Thursday 20th February 2014

An Australian missionary, John Short, has been arrested and detained in North Korea under allegations of possessing religious material. If found guilty, he could face up to 15 years imprisonment.

John is originally from South Australia, but has worked in missionary service and printing of Christian literature in Asia for fifty years. He is married to Karen, and has three children.

He was part of a larger tour group, but was detained separately, when it was found that he was allegedly in possession of Christian tracts translated into Korean.

North Korea is a notoriously difficult place for both missionaries and North Korean Christians. As we reported earlier in the year, North Korea was listed at number 1 on the Open Doors 2014 World Watch List as the most dangerous country in the world for Christians to openly practise their beliefs. It is estimated that some 50,000 North Koreans are in prison camps because of their Christian faith.

Eternity talked to Merv Knight, who has worked closely with John on the mission field for over twenty years. When we called, Merv said that he had just got off the phone with Karen, and had received a text message from John the day before his arrest.
“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

Merv told Eternity that he met John in the early 90s, and that John has always had a “burden” for the places that it was the most difficult for the gospel to go—to China, Burma, Vietnam—which was why he went to North Korea.

“He has a burden for North Korea, which he sees as one of the most difficult countries in the world when it comes to presenting the gospel, and a country that has a terrible human rights record, as came to light just this week.

“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

The possibility of a successful diplomatic resolution to the arrest is potentially difficult, as Australia has no official diplomatic ties to North Korea. Australian interests in North Korea are currently channeled through the Swedish embassy. In a previous case, US Missionary Kenneth Bae was arrested in November 2012, and is currently serving a 15 year sentence of hard labour, despite his public appeals to US diplomatic relations.

However, Merv said he believed that, while John and Karen would love continuing support in prayer, John would remain resolute in the face of his arrest.

“I have the greatest confidence in John that he will be somebody that will be very hard to intimidate in any way, and he will stand up for what he believes in,” Merv says.

“His feeling will be ‘Here I am, so God has put me here, so I have to use this opportunity.’

“He will refuse to deny his faith, no matter what treatment he may face, and use the opportunity wherever he is, and to tell others that, in his view, the answer is to be found in Jesus Christ.”

– See more at: http://www.biblesociety.org.au/news/australian-missionary-arrested-north-korea-answer-found-jesus-christ#sthash.A43jLUqk.dpuf

Australian missionary arrested in North Korea: “The answer is to be found in Jesus Christ”

From Eternity Newspaper

NEWS | Guan Un

Thursday 20th February 2014

John ShortAn Australian missionary, John Short, has been arrested and detained in North Korea under allegations of possessing religious material. If found guilty, he could face up to 15 years imprisonment.

John is originally from South Australia, but has worked in missionary service and printing of Christian literature in Asia for fifty years. He is married to Karen, and has three children.

He was part of a larger tour group, but was detained separately, when it was found that he was allegedly in possession of Christian tracts translated into Korean.

North Korea is a notoriously difficult place for both missionaries and North Korean Christians. As we reported earlier in the year, North Korea was listed at number 1 on the Open Doors 2014 World Watch List as the most dangerous country in the world for Christians to openly practise their beliefs. It is estimated that some 50,000 North Koreans are in prison camps because of their Christian faith.

Eternity talked to Merv Knight, who has worked closely with John on the mission field for over twenty years. When we called, Merv said that he had just got off the phone with Karen, and had received a text message from John the day before his arrest.

“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

Merv told Eternity that he met John in the early 90s, and that John has always had a “burden” for the places that it was the most difficult for the gospel to go—to China, Burma, Vietnam—which was why he went to North Korea.

“He has a burden for North Korea, which he sees as one of the most difficult countries in the world when it comes to presenting the gospel, and a country that has a terrible human rights record, as came to light just this week.

“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

The possibility of a successful diplomatic resolution to the arrest is potentially difficult, as Australia has no official diplomatic ties to North Korea. Australian interests in North Korea are currently channeled through the Swedish embassy. In a previous case, US Missionary Kenneth Bae was arrested in November 2012, and is currently serving a 15 year sentence of hard labour, despite his public appeals to US diplomatic relations.

However, Merv said he believed that, while John and Karen would love continuing support in prayer, John would remain resolute in the face of his arrest.

“I have the greatest confidence in John that he will be somebody that will be very hard to intimidate in any way, and he will stand up for what he believes in,” Merv says.

“His feeling will be ‘Here I am, so God has put me here, so I have to use this opportunity.’

“He will refuse to deny his faith, no matter what treatment he may face, and use the opportunity wherever he is, and to tell others that, in his view, the answer is to be found in Jesus Christ.”

– See more at: http://www.biblesociety.org.au/news/australian-missionary-arrested-north-korea-answer-found-jesus-christ#sthash.A43jLUqk.dpuf

Australian missionary arrested in North Korea: “The answer is to be found in Jesus Christ”

From Eternity Newspaper

NEWS | Guan Un

Thursday 20th February 2014

John ShortAn Australian missionary, John Short, has been arrested and detained in North Korea under allegations of possessing religious material. If found guilty, he could face up to 15 years imprisonment.

John is originally from South Australia, but has worked in missionary service and printing of Christian literature in Asia for fifty years. He is married to Karen, and has three children.

He was part of a larger tour group, but was detained separately, when it was found that he was allegedly in possession of Christian tracts translated into Korean.

North Korea is a notoriously difficult place for both missionaries and North Korean Christians. As we reported earlier in the year, North Korea was listed at number 1 on the Open Doors 2014 World Watch List as the most dangerous country in the world for Christians to openly practise their beliefs. It is estimated that some 50,000 North Koreans are in prison camps because of their Christian faith.

Eternity talked to Merv Knight, who has worked closely with John on the mission field for over twenty years. When we called, Merv said that he had just got off the phone with Karen, and had received a text message from John the day before his arrest.

“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

Merv told Eternity that he met John in the early 90s, and that John has always had a “burden” for the places that it was the most difficult for the gospel to go—to China, Burma, Vietnam—which was why he went to North Korea.

“He has a burden for North Korea, which he sees as one of the most difficult countries in the world when it comes to presenting the gospel, and a country that has a terrible human rights record, as came to light just this week.

“He’s one of those people who took the attitude that if people say you can’t do it, then it needs to be done.”

The possibility of a successful diplomatic resolution to the arrest is potentially difficult, as Australia has no official diplomatic ties to North Korea. Australian interests in North Korea are currently channeled through the Swedish embassy. In a previous case, US Missionary Kenneth Bae was arrested in November 2012, and is currently serving a 15 year sentence of hard labour, despite his public appeals to US diplomatic relations.

However, Merv said he believed that, while John and Karen would love continuing support in prayer, John would remain resolute in the face of his arrest.

“I have the greatest confidence in John that he will be somebody that will be very hard to intimidate in any way, and he will stand up for what he believes in,” Merv says.

“His feeling will be ‘Here I am, so God has put me here, so I have to use this opportunity.’

“He will refuse to deny his faith, no matter what treatment he may face, and use the opportunity wherever he is, and to tell others that, in his view, the answer is to be found in Jesus Christ.”

– See more at: http://www.biblesociety.org.au/news/australian-missionary-arrested-north-korea-answer-found-jesus-christ#sthash.A43jLUqk.dpuf

Christian School and Porn

The Bible says that where there is no vision the people cast off restraint. It is so easy for us to lose sight of why we are here and why we do what we do. Church leaders, school principals, people in ministry can sometimes find themselves tempted to do things against what they believe in in order to keep the organisation runnning.

From news.com.au

Police raid private school in Philippines that allegedly hosted child porn operators

 
Accused ... suspects in an alleged internet porn operation cover their faces at the Cyber

Accused … suspects in an alleged internet porn operation cover their faces at the Cybercrime division of the National Bureau of Investigation in Manila. Source: AP

GOVERNMENT agents have raided an internet child porn operation based in a Philippine school and arrested its president and eight other people, investigators say.

The suspects used a room at the Mountaintop Christian Academy to post online images and video of children and adults for foreign consumption, said Ronald Aguto, cybercrime investigation head in the National Bureau of Investigation.

Authorities were still investigating, but Mr Aguto said it didn’t appear that children at the school were being abused and that the operators were uploading prerecorded images and video stored.

The school had 2000 elementary and high school students, Mr Aguto added. Its licence was revoked in 2006 for unknown reasons but it had remained open.

Puring Martinez, the arrested president and owner of the private school, told GMA television network she rented out the room to the internet site operators to augment the income of the school because fees paid by students were not enough to cover costs.

The site ... Thomas Vincent Martinez, son of the president of Mountaintop Christian Acade

The site … Thomas Vincent Martinez, son of the president of Mountaintop Christian Academy, talks on the phone outside the room where an alleged internet porn operation rents space.

She said she believed that the internet links sold could only be opened by foreigners and that the links led to “naughty” materials.

Ms Martinez’s son, Tom, said the school had only 260 preschool, elementary and high school pupils, and that their permit to operate was valid. It was not clear why there was a discrepancy with the NBI information.

He said the internet operation was owned by an American from Tennessee, who rented two rooms for 40,000 pesos ($1000) in a bungalow separate from the classrooms but within the school compound. All of the suspects arrested are Filipino, and the American’s whereabouts were not clear.

The raid shows the extent of the task facing Philippine authorities in cracking down on child pornographers, who exploit weak law enforcement and increasing broadband internet access to base operations in the country.

Raid ... Philippine government agents have raided an alleged internet child porn operatio

Raid … Philippine government agents have raided an alleged internet child porn operation based in a school and arrested its president and eight other people.

Gilbert Sosa, director of the national police’s Anti-Cybercrime Group said last month the Philippines was one of the top 10 sources of child pornography in the world, and that police have been cooperating with other countries to crack down on it.

Two other internet porn operations in Quezon City were raided Monday night. At least 22 people were arrested in those two raids and more than two dozen computers seized.

Aguto said they have yet to conduct a forensic investigation on the seized computers, but based on what they have gathered so far, the suspects will be charged with violating laws against child pornography and obscene publication of adult pornographic images.

More than 40 computers were seized as evidence during the raid late Monday at the school in Metropolitan Manila’s Muntinlupa city.

School investigated ... an employee comes out of Mountaintop Christian Academy where gove

School investigated … an employee comes out of Mountaintop Christian Academy where government agents have raided an alleged internet porn operation.

“It was like a computer lab inside the school,” Mr Aguto said in a telephone interview. “Even during daytime, when the pupils were there, they were using it for this kind of offence.”

He said the site operators worked day and night, chatting online with clients and pretending to be women or girls depending on what the client wanted. They would then upload pictures and prerecorded video of a nude girl or woman they claimed to be.

Last month, Britain’s National Crime Agency said child abuse investigators in Britain, the US and Australia had dismantled an organised crime group that streamed footage of child sexual abuse. The ring abused impoverished children as young as 6, the agency said. Authorities made 29 arrests, including 11 people in the Philippines who had facilitated the crime. Some were members of the children’s families.

Michael Brown: Who Changed Things?

Who Changed Things?

Dr. Michael Brown
Dr. Michael Brown

Who changed things from the vibrant, Spirit-empowered “by life or by death” faith of the New Testament to today’s spineless home-and-garden Sunday-morning religion?

Who changed things from “Leave everything and follow Me” (see Luke 14:33) to “Pray this little prayer and you’re set for eternity”?

Who changed things from “All who live godly lives in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution” (see 2 Tim. 3:12) to “Ask Jesus into your heart and enjoy a comfortable life”?

Who changed things from a fearless proclamation of the truth, whatever the cost or consequences, to a watered down, compromised message that is afraid to offend anyone?

By what authority, by whose decree, based on what new revelation have we so blatantly departed from the faith of the apostles? Who changed things?

Who changed things from the New Testament faith, where even the disciples couldn’t minister without the Spirit’s enduement, to today’s version, where whole ministries are run with hardly any evidence of the Spirit’s work?

As A.W. Tozer once said, “If the Holy Spirit was withdrawn from the church today, 95 percent of what we do would go on and no one would know the difference. If the Holy Spirit had been withdrawn from the New Testament church, 95 percent of what they did would stop, and everybody would know the difference.”

This remains true of most of the contemporary church in the West.

Who changed things from a God-centered faith to a man-centered faith, from “Take up your cross and deny yourself” to “Bypass the cross and empower yourself”?

Who changed things from holiness being beautiful to holiness being bondage, from the early church being known for its high standards to the contemporary church being known for its scandals?

Who changed things from the people of God being a threat to the powers of darkness to the people of God being active participants in darkness?

In the early church, Paul instructed the Corinthians to separate themselves from people who claimed to be believers but were living in outward, unrepentant sin (1 Corinthians 5). Today, some of those people lead our churches and preach from our pulpits. Who changed things?

Who changed things from a faith that was so focused on the life of Jesus and so infused with the reality of His death and resurrection that no sacrifice was considered too great and no act of service considered too extreme—to the contrary, suffering for Him was considered a privilege (Matt. 5:10-12; Acts 5:41; Phil. 1:29)—to today’s convenience-store Christianity, where we have to “sell” salvation to the sinner by spicing up the deal with perks and benefits?

When did Jesus stop being enough?

When did obedience become an option?

When did keeping God’s commandments out of love for Him become “religious” (in the negative sense of the word)? Didn’t Jesus say that if we loved Him, we would keep His commandments (John 14:15, 21)?

Who changed things?

If we belonged to another religion that claimed to have other books that supplemented the Bible or traditions that superseded it, that would be one thing.

But we don’t. We believe the Scriptures alone are God’s Word and that nothing that comes after the Scriptures—no tradition, no alleged revelation, no consensus—can undermine or countermand the written Word of God.

So, who changed things from the biblical version of the Jesus faith to the modern American version?

We can debate church history and blame this group or that group, and we can point out what’s wrong with this denomination and that denomination. We might even have some great historical and contemporary insights.

But unless we get back to believing what is written and acting on what is written, we will continue to perpetuate our merry-go-round Christianity with lots of noise and action and bells and whistles but with little authority, little purity and little effect (if any).

I didn’t get the memo that God’s Word and Spirit were not enough, and I’m far more concerned with what He says than with what the latest polls say.

Really, now, since when did the Lord command us to fashion our preaching and our style of worship and even the way we look based on what’s trending?

If some church leaders choose to trust in worldly business models and carnal consulting firms, that’s their choice. I say that we go with the power of the name of Jesus and the wisdom of the Word of God and the fullness of the Spirit. I say that we go with the New Testament model, applied with boldness and with compassion to the needs of the day.

Years ago, Leonard Ravenhill said, “One of these days some simple soul will pick up the Book of God, read it, and believe it. Then the rest of us will be embarrassed.”

I want to be that simple soul. How about you?

Michael Brown is author of Hyper-Grace: Exposing the Dangers of the Modern Grace Message and host of the nationally syndicated talk radio show The Line of Fire on the Salem Radio Network. He is also president of FIRE School of Ministry and director of the Coalition of Conscience. Follow him at AskDrBrown on Facebook or at @drmichaellbrown on Twitter.

Turning The Bible Into An Idol

King James BibleI couldn’t believe what I was reading. It was Google Plus, in a community dedicated to The Bible, and the person was saying something along these lines: “Why should the Hebrew take precedence over the King James Version? God gave us the King James Version in English.” It turned into a long rant, but I was captivated by the opening words.

When pastors talk about the inspiration of Scripture, they mean that the original version written down by the prophets and apostles were directed by the Holy Spirit.

If you actually look at the process by which the book we call the Bible has been handed down to us, the whole process is a great miracle. Very early texts have been preserved for thousands of years, the agreement between the preserved portions is very high considering they were individually hand written.

I also believe that the Holy Spirit guides the thoughts of those making the translations from Hebrew and Greek into English (or the hundreds of other languages spoken round the world) and most importantly, the Holy Spirit uses those words to speak to the reader, convicting us about sin, holiness and the need for salvation.

But, and this is really important, if you want to read the inspired version of Scripture, you must learn Greek and Hebrew, and read it in the original languages.

Translation from one language to another is an art. It is tricky because no single word in any language really covers the full range of meaning of its equivalent in another language. Even within the English language, Australians use words differently to Americans and New Zealanders. Not only that, but words change subtly in meaning over time even during one person’s lifetime.

So yes, the original Hebrew text does take precedence over the King James, or any other translation for that matter, even the NIV.

Having said that, English speakers are blessed in having dozens of translations of the Bible to choose from. Many of them are very good, and strive to be as accurate as possible in rendering the meaning of the texts. If you can’t learn Greek and Hebrew, read a couple of different English versions to get a wider understanding of the text.

But please don’t turn your favourite translation into an idol. The original texts are infallible, translations less so.