PRECIOUS
TESTIMONIES MINISTRY UPDATE
(Fall 2002)
Greetings
in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in heavenly places with
all spiritual blessings in Christ Jesus. To God the Father we give all praise,
glory and honor!
There is a secret to help
walk in spiritual victory. God doesn’t want it kept a secret however. He wants it shouted from the
rooftops! Maybe you know what this
secret is. Maybe you need to be
reminded of it fresh and anew. Yet
if you’ve never learned what this secret is, you owe it to yourself to learn
about it.
Fear and anger is growing across the land. Financial stress from loss of jobs and reductions in wages and benefits is on the increase, not to mention that many are having to work harder under more pressure to pick up the slack for those who have been let go, just to keep business running. War and rumors of war, and the awful effects it leaves on families and loved ones, visits the innocent. Retirement statements aren’t even being opened by many anymore as of this writing, due to the pain it brings from those whose futures have been altered by the “cancer” that seemingly has invaded the stock market since 2000. Corporate greed and lies have siphoned confidence out from underneath the feet of investors unlike anything America has ever experienced in modern history. Politicians seem to have run out of believable promises to get our vote, because we know most of them are promises that are incapable of being fulfilled due to insurmountable roadblocks that stand in the way. Children are being abused, various diseases are on the increase, and marriage is getting harder and harder to keep together. The list could go on and on, but I’m sure you’ve read enough.
Goodness … what is a
Christian to do to cope will all
this doom and gloom, stress, fear and emotional pain? Get your doctor to prescribe you Prozac,
if you’re not already on it? Pay big bucks to have a physiatrist listen to how bad life is for you?
Well … as the Lord leads you, but
first consider doing something
much more radical. Radical? Absolutely! God’s secret to overcoming the problems
of this world is so radical that it’s mind-boggling…to those who are not in Jesus Christ, or
to young Christians who have yet to hear of God’s remedy for helping overcome
the problems and pain this life likes to hand each of us.
Surely Christians during the
Bible times didn’t have to deal with all this pain and stress and doom and gloom
like we are, did they? Let’s take a
brief look at some of the “challenges” early-day Christians faced. Here’s some quotations from the Apostle
Paul: “…In stripes (whippings) above measure, in prisons
more frequently, in deaths often.
From the Jews five times I received forty stripes minus one. Three times I was beaten with rods; once
I was stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I have been in
the deep; in journeys often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in
perils of my own countrymen, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea,
in perils among false brethren; in weariness and toil, in sleeplessness often,
in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness – (2
Corinthians 11:23-27 NKJV)
Then we have another portion
of God’s Word that records: And others were tortured, not
accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection. Still others had trial of mockings and
scourgings, yes, and of chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two,
were tempted, were slain with the sword.
They wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins, being destitute,
afflicted, tormented – of whom the world was not worthy. They wandered in deserts and mountains,
in dens and caves of the earth.
(Hebrews 35-38 NKJV).
I don’t know about you, but I don’t envy those first century
Christians. Seems to me they were
treated rather unfairly and harshly.
They must have been a disobedient bunch, to have all that “bad” inflicted
on them, right? HARDLY! That has been normal Christianity
since Christ ascended back to heaven right up to the present. Everything that happened to first
century Christians is happening right now in certain parts of the world.
Christians living in America have pretty much been exempted from the severest
persecution for the last 200 years, but we all know that can change at the drop
of a hat.
Let’s say things do start
changing for the worse in America and other parts of the world for Christians
sooner than what any of us care to imagine. Let’s say the rapture doesn’t happen as
soon as many of us would like or expect, and persecution breaks out in
unimaginable proportions. What are
we going to do to cope? How can we
possibly hold up under such pain?
God has given us a secret weapon,
brothers and sisters. God has given
us a weapon this world laughs at.
God has given us a secret weapon even Satan himself cannot find a means
to render useless, once we make up our minds to use it on a daily basis. Are you ready to learn of this secret
weapon? Here it is:
REJOICING
Are you disappointed? Don’t be. Please hear us out. We’re not the first to discover this secret, nor will we be the last. In fact, Jesus Himself used this weapon frequently to handle the stress He faced. You just have to see through the eyes of the Holy Spirit to pick up on it. Nevertheless, it’s there recorded in the Bible, just in a disguised way. Jesus got alone frequently to pray to the Father. That’s where He got His marching orders. That’s where He got His strength. But it’s also where He got healed from the stress and emotional pain that he experienced from living life as a mere human.
When Jesus got alone to pray…He took time to praise. It wasn’t just dialogue alone to the
Father as we might assume it was.
How did He praise then,
you might ask? He gave thanks
often to the Father. Jesus was an
absolute “fanatic” when it came to giving thanks to The Father. Ever notice what the first thing that came out of the mouth of
Jesus when He prayed publicly to The Father? “Father, I thank you …” That was the highest expression of praise that the Son of God could give to
His Father as onlookers watched. He
didn’t do it for show, however. He
meant it with every fiber of His being.
He knew it was spiritual power to counter the cares of this world. He knew it was healing to a bruised soul
and spirit. He knew it was what
sent demons fleeing in the spirit realm, and He knew it was what attracted the
angels of God to do bidding on His behalf.
What we can’t prove from the
Bible is whether Jesus actually sang songs of praise and adoration to The Father
during his times of solitude alone praying to The Father, but I’ll make you a
bet: I’ll bet my mansion waiting for me in heaven that He sang some of the most
precious songs of praise and adoration unto His Father ever heard in all
creation. I can only surmise
that hell got hotter when He praised and tormented demons screeched louder with
howls of pain unlike anything hell had ever handed them before.
Here is a nugget of insight
that is worth more than all the money in this world: If your heart is fixed on an
attitude of rejoicing, no storm of adversity will ever keep you down.
Did one storm ever take the
Apostle Paul down for very long?
No, not one. What was the
secret to Paul holding up through all the suffering he had to endure? He knew how to rejoice. Rejoicing is praise. Rejoicing is thanking God
that He is in control of
the affairs of man and the devil, though it may “appear” that He’s not at times,
even to the point of one’s death through persecution.
God made the stars in the
sky and keeps them there in their proper place. Rejoicing is thanking God that, one day,
Satan and his demon host will be forever locked up into everlasting
torment. Rejoicing is realizing
that God can stop our heart from beating in the flick of an eye, and our
suffering will immediately stop forever
henceforth. Rejoicing is
realizing that God didn’t have to save me, but He did, free of charge, no matter
how much I fail Him. In fact,
rejoicing is reminding ourselves that God doesn’t care so much where I’ve come
from: only how determined I am to become more of a rejoicer when adversity
strikes me. Rejoicing is reminding
ourselves that the Bible says that you and I deserve hell, not heaven, yet
heaven is to be our home if we don’t quit on Him. Rejoicing is knowing that “all things
work together for our good, who are called according to His purpose,” (Romans
8:28). Rejoicing means that for
those in hell, there is no possible way to rejoice ever again … through all
eternity.
Job made a profound statement we Christians today need to constantly remind ourselves of. “Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10). Certainly we need to have confidence that God’s protection is around us at all times. Certainly we need to believe that God delights in prospering His people. Yet here is what we have to wonder might play out as we move closer to end times: Adversity striking most Christians of an unimaginable magnitude. The Apostle Paul had revelation that just prior to the antichrist being revealed, it would be preceded “be a great falling away.” The only witness we can get on this portion of scripture is that a large number of Christians will grow cold in their daily relationship with Jesus Christ because of feeling and then ultimately believing that God has let them down. What would cause such a thing to happen? Adversity. God allowing Satan to sift the Body of Christ like wheat like he sifted Job and Peter, and many other heroes of the faith recorded in scripture.
What
will be the key to staying close to the Lord in mind, body, and spirit and
not “fall away from Him” when
adversity visits you and I? Be a
disciplined…daily disciplined...rejoicer. Be a disciplined…daily
disciplined...praiser of God. Be a disciplined…daily disciplined...thanks giver of God. We
need to
be persuaded beyond all
doubt that God knows what is needed for each of us in this lifetime to build
Godly character that will last for all eternity. Does it make a little more sense to
you why God told us through the
person of the Apostle Paul to: “rejoice always, and again I say, “rejoice!” (Philippians 4:4). And NOW do you have a clearer insight
into HOW Paul could say in Philippians 4:13: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me? The strength Christ gave Him came from
His never-ending discipline of rejoicing.
It’s where you and I will find sufficient strength and determination to
weather every storm and still remain standing…rather than growing spiritually
cold and succumbing to Satan’s lie of feeling like God has let us down.
Rejoicing is an attitude. It is a statement of our innermost being
that nothing God allows Satan to do to me is going to cause me to grow
disillusioned with my Savior. It is
a statement to self: ‘Though the Lord slay me (allows Satan to
sift me like wheat), yet will I trust Him.”
(Job 13:15,
paraphrased). Wisdom would include
this belief in Job’s statement:
‘Though the Lord slay me
(allows Satan to sift me like wheat), yet will I rejoice in Him… always.”
Though it is difficult to
prove from scripture to make an ironclad case, I believe a time in the future
(and we may be closer to it than what we realize) is coming when God is going to
allow “the financial and blessing carpet to be pulled out from underneath a lot of Christians.” Some have so
focused on prosperity teachings that they’ve failed to balance out their
relationship with God by seeking wisdom and insight on adversity teachings as
well. God warned us in His Word
that we need to weigh the cost of becoming His disciple. What cost would there be to weight if
all God did was prosper followers of Jesus Christ with 100% financial wealth,
and 100% physical and emotional health?
The whole world would convert to Christianity in no time if that was what
people could get out of becoming a Christian. Praise God for financial prosperity and
favor. Praise God for perfect
health. But praise God if we are
cold, naked and hungry and favor and blessing seems to have slipped away from us
for unknown reasons other than: “Shall we
not accept adversity with God along with our eternal Salvation?” (Job
2:10).
When one is facing painful adversity, it is easy to forget that God is building Godly character in us through that suffering that will equip us to rule and reign with Him in the future. Suffering is working an eternal weight of glory in us (See 2 Corinthians 4:17-18), not prosperity, as we would like. Nowhere in scripture does God tell us that prosperity works an eternal weight of glory in us. But there are numerous passages that tell us that suffering does.
God knew His refining fire
for His people was not going to be easy for them. That’s why He has told us to be
rejoicers. Being a rejoicer is the best medicine
God has prescribed for us when we are ill from our storms of adversity. No storm will keep us down for very long
if we take our daily dose of rejoicing.
And…Jesus will help you rejoice through His strength, the strength the Holy Spirit
provides, when you’ve run out of your own, if you’re wise (desperate?) enough to
tap into it. Be wise, always.
God speaks of the
sacrifice of praise
and thanksgiving. (See Hebrews
13:15). That means praising with
thanksgiving when we don’t feel
like praising with thanksgiving.
Substitute “rejoicing” in the place of “praise and thanksgiving.” The sacrifice of rejoicing is perhaps the most difficult
spiritual discipline a follower of Jesus Christ can grasp hold of, yet the most
powerful and the most useful during times of adversity.
We
are so pleased to report that God continues to use this Outreach for His glory,
and we are so truly thankful to hear how lives are being touched, as we know
many of you are – especially those who pray and have sown financial gifts into
the ministry. Here’s a praise
report that came to us in September:
“On Thursday, I sent a friend of mine a testimony from your website, titled: “From Cocaine To Christ.” At first I was hesitant because I didn’t believe he would read it. He had just admitted a week earlier that he was on cocaine but he had it under control. Later that day, he called me and I went to see him. He had printed out the article and was just sitting in his car shaking his head. When he saw me, he told me that he didn’t know what to do. He was scared because he had gotten himself into something that he could not handle alone. He said when he read the testimony, he heard everything that went through his mind. He thought he was going crazy before he read the testimony because of the lies the demons were speaking to him and from what he was seeing. He broke down and confessed that he needed help and said that he was too scared to go near cocaine again. He went to a meeting on Friday to talk about his problem with other recovering addicts and he will continue to go for the next 6 months. He wasn’t using long so he didn’t lose much financially, but if this article was not here and if I did not send it, he would be dead today. God spoke to him and told him that the next time he used he would die. I sent this testimony to him the day after that word came from God to warn him. He asked Jesus to save him and he immediately felt a change. I know that the Lord is healing his body, mind and spirit right now. But the testimony pushed him to make the decision to remain clean and I thank you all for this ministry website. You helped save another soul for Christ. May God continue to prosper and bless you richly.”
Thank you to each of you who have given to this outreach in one way or another, and may He prosper you with a spirit of rejoicing unlike ever before. To Jesus Christ be all the glory!
In His Love & Service,
Norm & Kathleen Rasmussen
NOTE FROM EDITOR: If you are questioning in your heart what this Christian life is all about and would like to know more about being reconciled to God, please click here to learn how you can do that. Thank you and God bless you!