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New Focus for 2010

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New Focus for 2010 By: Gil Howard-Browne

Many are looking for a new word or revelation for 2010, but we have hardly used all the previous words and revelations. So how will a new one change our circumstances, other that to encourage us. Most of the time we look for the answers in the wrong places.

It's almost like the fellow who was looking under the street lamp at night for something. A passer by stopped and asked him what he was looking for. He said he had lost his car keys and pointed to a spot about 40 yards away. The passerby looked puzzled and asked him, why are you looking in this spot for your keys when you lost them 40 yards away. The man answered ... because there is no light there so I came here because I could see better.

Well that's a stupid joke but it illustrates the fact that we are often looking for the answer in the wrong places.

The Lord woke me up early one morning last week with this statement "God wants the Body of Christ to change the way we

• Think,
• Speak
• Act.

Trouble and problems are all around us, they are a fact of life. Troubles come to the strong in the Lord and the not so strong in the Lord.

It's often our first reaction to something that happens, or to something someone says, that determines it's outcome. That reaction becomes the foundation upon which success or failure is built.

For instance, when someone says something that hurts us, we need to pause before responding, to consider what outcome our reply will have on the issue. My reply could either help the situation or make it worse.

This holds good for thoughts as well. The minute the thought enters your mind, what do you do with it?

Do you give into it with an emotional response, or do you consider the thoughts credibility in the light of what God's word says.

IE: You have pain ... your thoughts tell you that you may have cancer because someone you know had the same type of pain and they died of cancer.

Or do you immediately steer your thoughts towards what God's word tells you. 'By His stripes I was healed"

We are the masters of our own words and thoughts

If your focus is on the wrong thing it will lead you away from God's purpose. Don't think every thing bad that happens to you is the devil. Life is full of surprises. Both good and bad things happen to good and bad people.

A lot of negative things come from bad choices we make. Some people get mad at God as if He had something to do with it. The truth is God has given us all of His promises and His anointing to help us succeed. Unfortunately, we are often so wrapped up in our own condition that we don't see the provision that God has made for us.

God is wanting a people who are confident in Him.

Paul says Phil 4:10 & 11 "I was made very happy in the Lord that now you have revived your interest in my welfare after so long a time; you were indeed thinking of me, but you had no opportunity to show it.

Vs 11 "Not that I am implying that I was in any personal want, for I have learned how to be content (satisfied to the point where I am not disturbed or disquieted) in whatever state I am"

Paul experienced a lot of difficult trials and situations. But we never hear him say it was the devil. We hear him say "God always causes me to triumph." 2 Cor 2:14 and Greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world.

The prayer Paul prayed for the Church in Eph 3:14-20, never once mentioned the devil or evil or problems. Instead it focused on the length, breadth, depth and height of the love of God.

God is looking for quiet in the midst of the storm.

Jesus focused on RESTING rather than on the storm.
Peter focused on the storm rather than on Jesus.

Is your focus on the situation or on the God of the situation?

The man at the pool of Bethesda focused on his inability to get to the pool when the angel stirred the water.

Jesus never saw his disability but saw him whole. The answer that came from Jesus was " take up thy bed and walk"

He could have reacted negatively to that statement of Jesus. "What do you mean ... take up my bed and walk. Can't you see I am lame. That's the emotional response based on what he had become accustomed to.
Many Christians are unable to trust God anymore because they are so accustomed to their circumstances.

Victory does not come from having all your needs met.

Victory is how we think, speak and act while we are waiting for our needs to be met. The lame man at the gate of the temple, was so accustomed to being lame that all he knew to do was beg for money.

Sometimes we can get so used to our condition that we become programed to react in the same way over and over again. This lame man saw Peter and John entering the temple. His first thought was ... I can get some money from them.

Getting money from people became his focus. If someone told him that he could walk one day he would probably have replied ... "are you kidding ... can't you see I am lame and have been since birth."

Peter's immediate reaction was "we don't have money but what we have is far better for you. It's called the anointing. The presence of God. Here have some, and took him by the hand and just raised him up.

The man went from the lying position he had been in since birth to walking and leaping and praising God in a second.

Your immediate thought may have been that both these men were lame. You say ... "Their condition is so different from mine." But your situation has paralyzed you and kept you from walking in the blessing of the Lord. God can change that in a moment of time.

Make a conscious effort today to change the way you think, speak and act. If you don't see the result immediately don't despair and lose hope. Many people have problems that are an accumulation of mistakes they have made over years and expect God to change it overnight. But when those mistakes involve people, God has to work on their hearts first before we see the change.

But while you are waiting for that change to take place, God will fill you with His love, peace and joy and make it possible for you to be victorious while waiting for the circumstances to change.

Let the peace of God rule your heart bringing a quiet trust and confidence in the God that is more than enough.

God's plan and purpose for your life is constantly unfolding. Be encouraged.

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Keep pressing into the call of God on your life.

We sometimes get discouraged because we either feel we missed God's purpose or God's plan for our lives is not coming together quickly enough. Whenever I give an altar call for those who feel God has called them, usually 60 to 70% of the audience come forward. Most express a frustration because they tried to act on that calling but seemed to fail each time they pressed forward.

Many tell me they have been waiting for the door to open for the past 10, 15, 20 or more years. They almost got to the place where they felt God had lifted the calling off of their lives. But this is not true. God is a patient God and He will wait for the right moment when our hearts line up with His purpose.

The truth of the matter is, our calling is constantly unfolding. God never tells us all He has planned for our lives. If He did, we would either become afraid or we would add our own interpretation and totally mess with His plan. What He has given you to do today, may seem insignificant, but whatever it is do it with the unction God has given you and trust Him to make it happen.

42 years after I first felt the call of God to the ministry, I am still seeing Him unfold His plan for my life. It is as exciting today as it was when I was a young man. The only difference is there is a lot more wisdom that has been etched in my heart. There is also a deeper appreciation of the fact that God is my source and without Him I can do nothing.


Be thankful to God during good and difficult times.

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Being thankful for all the God has done in our lives is something we should cultivate on a daily basis, not just on a special day like "Thanksgiving". It is easy to focus on the things we need and want, but sometimes we forget ALL the wonderful things God has done for us.

We are commanded in 1 Thessalonians 5:18 " In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." That does not mean we are to thank Him for bad things, but inspite of our condition, we are to be thankful.

The Amplified says it well [no matter what the circumstances may be, be thankful and give thanks] Being thankful even when things go wrong means we trust Him and are not swayed by everyday things that go wrong. A thankful grateful heart, opens the door to the Joy of the Lord which in turn causes the peace of God to flow in us.

Put it to the test, right now, in spite of how you feel. Just begin to thank Him over and over until you feel the heavy burden lift off of your shoulders.

"Father, I thank You that You always cause me to triumph and that no matter what my present circumstances are, you will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. I thank You that nothing is too hard for You to do. Amen."

The Holy Spirit, your Teacher, Comforter & Guide

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1 John 2:27  "But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him"God has given us the anointing to help us. Oh how we need help. As human's, we are constantly messing with the blessing. God's way is much better. If we can find that way and stick to it, we will become what God wants us to become much faster. But because we are imperfect earthen vessels, we make mistakes.

Fortunately, God loves us and has provided a mechanism to help us move in the right direction. It is called the anointing and comes from the comforter, teacher and guide ... the Holy Spirit. Our part is to become sensitive to what the anointing or Holy Spirit is wanting us to do.
There are several things we should take note of in this scripture...

The anointing "abideth" ... that means it stays.  He makes a permanent dwelling inside and is there to stay. Although people play an important part in our lives and God will actually use relationships to teach us things, but the anointing is our real teacher.  He teaches from inside and is monitoring our hearts and lives 24/7He will teach us ALL things That is such a powerful thing. He will teach us "ALL THINGS"

If we listen and tune our hearts into Him, He will teach us "ALL THINGS" That means, there is nothing on this earth that we cannot do. He made the earth and He knows how to fix it up.
It goes much deeper. The anointing will even teach us how to abide in Christ. In other words, He will help us to stay in the presence of God. A greater sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, that's what is needed in our lives.

Jesus - the Great Physician

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Isaiah 53:5  "But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. "

Sickness and suffering is not sent from God to make us grow. If that were the case, we should all be praying for more sickness. If sickness and suffering were God's method of teaching us, then why are there Christians who never get sick? Is it that they have learned enough? No sickness is part of this im-perfect world we live in.

Why then is there sickness? Sickness comes for various reasons. We do not take care of our bodies. Lack of sleep. Eating in-correctly. Lack of exercise. Stress. Genetic heritage. An attack of the devil.

I purposely placed the devil at the end of the list. Simply because as Christians we blame the devil for so many things that he simply is not responsible for. He may have something to do with my overeating for instance, but because of the victory to be found in Jesus, I do not have to be subject to the devils control.

Sickness and suffering is part of living in this world. But we do not have to be subject to this world. We can "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage." Galatians 5:1

Praise & Worship - the key to the Presence of God

Psalm 34:1   "I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth." What a profound statement. It speaks of a lifestyle of praise. Continually means always, ongoing, day to day, lifestyle of praise.

There is a difference between worship and praise. Praise is the thing we do when victory comes. Praise is extolling the wonderful blessing of God that He has poured upon us. Praise is something we usually do together with others in the Body of Christ. Praise takes us into the courts of the most High God.

Psalm 99:5 "Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy."

Worship, on the other hand is an intimate thing. It is something that comes from deep within. Worship is an attitude of the heart. Worship is telling God how much we love him. It is adoration coming from our hearts and expressed through our lips, thought and actions. Worship is something I do alone before the presence of God. It is stepping over from the outer courts into the holy of holies. Worship takes me into the very sanctuary of God. His awesome presence.

Psalm 95:6 "O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker."

The Lord is Strong and Mighty to Deliver

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Ever had the feeling like "all hell has broken loose" Have you ever said to yourself "Why Me!!" or "why did that happen to him" That is pretty much a human experience. You see, we live in an imperfect world where things go wrong. A world where bad things happen to good people and bad people without discrimination.

But!!! When you know the Savior and Master, Jesus, life takes on a whole new meaning.
1 Corinthians 10:13 "There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it."

"Why then", do you say, "are there so many Christians who are suffering pain, sickness and have so many problems?" Why does God not do something about their predicament. The bible is very clear Isaiah 59:1 "Behold, the Lord's hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: " That is an inescapable truth. God sees all, hears all and knows all.

He certainly does have the power to perform miracles in every believers life. But many believers are not in the place to receive those miracles. You see, it's like standing in the rain with a folded umbrella. No matter how good the umbrella is, if we don't use it, we are going to get wet.

God's provision is much the same. We need to stand in the place of God's provision so that we can be positioned to receive. That place is in the Presence of the Lord. That place comes by spending time with Him. That place comes by listening to His voice. That place comes when we obey His voice.
After all, Ps 23:6 declares "Surely goodness & mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever"

Don't be misled and fooled into thinking that goodness and mercy means you have a full bank balance and every luxury that your heart desires. Your earthly success is not necessarily an indication of goodness and mercy. I have seen very rich people who are in abject poverty when it comes to matters of the heart. (spirit) You can have all those things and still be grossly unhappy.

No, the true measure of goodness and mercy can be summed up in a few words. "Godliness with contentment is great gain"  Timothy 6:6 (King James Version) The Amplified version translates with much more clarity. "And it is, indeed, a source of immense profit, for] godliness accompanied with contentment (that contentment which is a sense of inward sufficiency) is great and abundant gain." (the emphasis is mine)

So, as we stand in a sense of inward sufficiency, contentment, we stand in the place of provision from a loving and caring heavenly Father, who is pleased to show forth His hand at His appointed time and season. We are resting in Him and the knowledge that He is able. Heb 4:9 "For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his."

Take heart, beloved, the Lord is strong and mighty to deliver.

God has answers to life's surprises

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God is so good and His mercies are new every morning. When life dishes up things that take us by surprise, He has made ready and keeps ready the things that we need to walk in victory and blessing. All we have to do is trust Him and let His "peace that passes all understanding" fill us. That means, we don't need to know how He "always causes us to triumph"

One of my favorite scriptures "What eye has not seen and ear has not heard and has not entered into the heart of man, [all that] God has prepared (made and keeps ready) for those who love Him [ who hold Him in affectionate reverence, promptly obeying Him and gratefully recognizing the benefits He has bestowed]. 1 Cor. 2:9 (Amplified)

Complaining is easy - Trusting God is a learned behaviour.

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It is quite human to complain about our lack or present circumstances. Even though we say with our mouths that we are trusting God. The thought processes that can rage in our minds, are really powerful, and if we allow it, our thoughts will take us in the opposite direction that God intends for us. It takes an ongoing effort to learn how to "cast all our care on Him"

Even though we are exhorted to "forget the things that are behind us" it is hard if we allow a negative thought to loop endlessly in our heads. God says "forget" because He knows that no matter how badly we mess things up, His ability to "make a way in the wilderness" and "rivers in the desert" (Isa 43:18) is not hindered by our ability to mess with His blessing. Nothing is too hard for the Lord and "All things are possible". He has laid a table before us in the presence of our enemies. He anoints our heads (mind and thoughts) with oil so that our cup runs over and goodness and mercy follow us ALL the days of our life.