Monday, August 13, 2012
Another Coffee Break:
Pictures of Tribulation & Wrath, Part 1
Pictures of Tribulation & Wrath, Part 1
Greetings &
Solutions!
Without any ado
let's get right to today's discussion. By the way, I do have a French Press
brimming with some very dark roasted French Roast. Come on over and set a spell
with me.
In keeping with
the theme of the past two discussions, this Coffee Break can be regarded as part
III of the Antichrist series as I seek to clear up some confusion in the body of
Christ concerning some of the end time teachings and doctrines we've all been
exposed to. Again let me begin with I Corinthians
13:9,10,12):
"For
we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is
come, then that which is in part shall be done away...... For now we see through
a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I
know even as also I am known."
As already noted,
my sharing with you comes out of the revelation Holy Spirit has downloaded in me
and that which I have been walking personally -- especially during the past 30
years. I do not claim to have all of the blanks filled in yet so bear with me
if some of what I share doesn't seem to click in your
spirit.
In our last
Coffee Break, I noted that Paul used the Greek word thlipsis in Colossians,
and here we have it translated "afflictions." Let's take a look at that for a
minute.
"Although
you were previously alienated and hostile in your thinking by virtue of the
wicked deeds you were engaged in, yet He [Jesus Christ] has now reconciled you
to the Father through the death of His fleshly body [on the Cross] in order to
present you before Him holy, blameless and beyond reproach -- if indeed you
continue in the faith firmly established and immovable, and not removed in any
way from the hope of the Gospel [of the Kingdom] which you have heard, and which
was proclaimed in all creation under Heaven -- that of which I, Paul, was made a
minister. I rejoice now in my tribulation and sufferings for your sake, and in
my flesh I do my share on behalf of His Body (which is the Ekklesia) in filling
up that which is lacking in Christ's afflictions. Of this Ekklesia I was made a
minister according to the administration and stewardship from God imparted upon,
in and through me for your benefit so that I might completely carry out the
preaching and teaching of the Word." (Colossians
1:21-25, my translation & amplification)
We actually see
the word thlipsis twice in this
passage -- once translated as Paul's tribulation and sufferings, and once as the
afflictions of Christ. Notice what that thlipsis produced in
Paul.
It resulted in
Paul's being able to share from a personal standpoint the afflictions that Jesus
went through on our behalf. It produced the change of Paul's nature in such a
way that the Lord imparted a stupendous anointing. That anointing resulted in
the efficacy of Paul's being able to share a revelation of Jesus Christ such
that 2000 years of fellow-believers have been able to profit and grow in their
relationship with the Lord as a result.
Next, take a look
at Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians.
"[We]
sent Timotheus, our brother and minister of God, and our fellow-laborer in the
Gospel of Christ, to establish you and to comfort you concerning your faith:
that no man should be moved by these afflictions: for yourselves know that we
were appointed thereunto. For verily, when we were with you, we told you before
that we should suffer tribulation; even as it came to pass and ye
know."
(I
Thessalonians 3:2-4 KJV)
Here again,
twice, we see the alternate translation of the word thlipsis as "afflictions"
and "tribulation." Again, Paul is telling us that tribulation and afflictions
for believers [who press forward in Christ Jesus] is the norm! Tribulation
isn't something abnormal for the believer! Tribulation is a normal part of our
existence as believers. To create an imaginary picture -- a fantasy, if you
will -- in the mind that tribulation is something to be avoided is -- once again
-- a lie of antichrist. It is a false Christ that says You don't need to
go through tribulation! I'll just snatch you out of the way and keep you safe
in Heaven during "the great tribulation." It is a false Christ -- a
substitute Christ -- that suggests that A loving God would never put His
people through tribulation!
We've been
quoting this verse from John's Gospel in the previous Coffee Breaks, and here it
is again! Jesus said (and continues to say!):
"These
things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world
ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the
world."
(John
16:33)
It's NOT the Lord
that is putting us through tribulation and afflictions. These things are a
byproduct of the fact that sin is at work in the world. We are enemies of sin.
We are residents and representatives of a Kingdom that is in the midst of
overthrowing Satan's dominion in the earth today. For us to think we're going
to somehow escape experiencing tribulation is an absolute fantasy. It is a
demonic fantasy!
Let me take this
another step. What about our fellow-believers in China today? What about our
fellow-believers in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and other Muslim countries where
folks worship a god who hates Yowd Hey Vav Hey (Jehovah) and His Son, Jesus
Christ, with a purple passion?
Father and
mothers kill their sons and daughters who convert to Christianity, and they feel
absolutely justified in doing so. They cut off the hands or the feet of
believers. They starve them to death in prison. They hang them on public
display in order to demonstrate their utter hatred of the Lord Jesus Christ and
all who believe in Him. They drill holes in the heads of Christians and string
wires through them, connecting those wires to electric current in order to
hopefully destroy their brains and rid them of any thoughts of serving the Lord
Jesus.
Tribulation! It
goes with the territory, folks! The overwhelming majority of the tribulation
that committed believers suffer today is a direct product of other religious
people (and very often those who call themselves Christians) who oppose them as
heretics, or simply do not want to hear a Gospel preached that requires them to
be anything other than passive "believers."
I'll share with
you some personal experiences for the sake of
illustration.
You all know that
I grew up in the arctic, and that my parents were pioneer missionaries who went
into communities where people either were hearing a watered-down Gospel, or they
were still steeped in ancient traditions under the rule of shamans. The
churches that did exist in those communities were not challenging the status-quo
and any concept of deliverance from evil spirits was
non-existent.
We saw a move of
the Spirit in the late 1950's and early 1960's equal to anything you read about
in the book of Acts. After several years of being absent from the far north, I
returned in the late 1970's to Barrow, Alaska. It was not my intention to start
another church fellowship when I went, and I expected to work with the pastor
who was serving in the church I'd helped my Dad build.
He was a fairly
young man and one who was not confident in himself, nor in the relationship he
had with the Lord, nor in the church denomination he was with. When I returned
to Barrow, I had long been away from the denomination my father was a part of --
not out of any antagonism towards the denomination, but simply because the Lord
had opened up doors of opportunity for me to minister across denominational
lines. By that time, I'd served in a conservative Baptist church, spent a year
ministering in a Methodist church, filled in for a Lutheran pastor while he took
a sabbatical, preached in multiple seminars with Roman Catholic priests -- some
of whom were among my best friends, spent a year teaching classes on the
Priesthood of the Believer in a Mormon ward, done Charismatic seminars with
Lutheran and Episcopal denominational leaders, etc., etc., etc. You get the
picture. I went where the Lord directed me to go and He gave me the necessary
grace and favor.
Because I was not
a part of my father's denomination any longer, all of a sudden I was a threat.
The current pastor of that church in Barrow I'd helped Dad to build made it
clear that I was not welcome there. At the same time, elders in the local
Presbyterian church who had known me from years prior came to me and asked me if
I would serve in an interim capacity while they awaited the appointment of a
permanent pastor by the Missions Board of the denomination. I accepted gladly
and served there for four months. The new, permanent pastor and I became good
friends and we were able to fellowship together freely.
When people in
the community realized that I was not going to serve at the Presbyterian church
any longer, and that I'd been declared persona non grata at the other church,
they asked me to begin another non-denominational fellowship, and that I
did.
I began to teach
and preach deliverance from evil spirits, from the traditions of man, and began
to teach on the reemergence of the Tabernacle of David (a society of praisers
and worshipers) as a practical and operational event in the body of Christ,
religious opposition began to rear its ugly head. When I began to teach and
lead people in the realm of spiritual warfare, I became the target of real
warfare and persecution.
My name was
spoken of in the pulpit of the very church I'd helped my parents to build, and
it was bandied about as that of a heretic. However my name was used, people
were encouraged to do everything in their power to drive me out of the
community.
For months my
phone would ring and a muffled voice on the other end would say words to the
effect of, "The next time you step out the door, you're going to get a bullet
through the face." Hate mail filled my mailbox. My two youngest children were
repeatedly attacked and beaten on their way home from school. My oldest
daughter was shot at six times.
Driving one day
from my office, I heard a thud on the side of the van I was driving. I wasn't
sure if I'd hit something so I stopped to take a look. There was a bullet hole
that had punctured the side of the van just behind my seat. The bullet passed
through the van and out the other side. Not long thereafter, I was standing in
a construction shack with one of the elders in our fellowship on property we had
acquired for building a worship center. We'd been standing in front of a window
studying the building plans when suddenly Holy Spirit yanked us apart. In that
same split second, the window exploded as a bullet passed a couple inches from
my face.
I opened the door
to the shack and saw a man standing out on the road some 300 feet or so away
with a rifle and a scope. Running toward him as fast as I could, I hollered at
him, "Hey, what do you think you're doing?" That obviously was the last thing
he expected. He turned to run and dropped his rifle. He stopped to grab it off
the ground and ran to a waiting vehicle with the motor running and sped
away.
A few days later
when the construction crew was at work on the same property getting ready to
sink piling into the ground, a group of young men showed up with rifles in hand
and told the construction foreman that "You either stop now, or we will kill you
and your crew." He came to see me a few minutes later and told me that they
were all boarding a flight for Anchorage. "Call me if you ever get this mess
straightened out," he said. "If we can actually get on with the work, let us
know and we'll come back. Otherwise, we're out of here!"
We had leased the
community center from the city for our fellowship gatherings. The building was
in a severe state of disrepair, so we set about to restore the building. We put
in new flooring, linoleum and carpet, painted the place and installed new
bathrooms. Not long after the work was complete, we showed up one Sunday
morning for our services and the place was a wreck. The city manager had rented
the place out on Saturday for some parties and no effort had been made to clean
it up. When I went to report it to the city manager, he let me know that the
building was not ours to use any longer and that our lease was
terminated.
I'd been
operating two for-profit businesses in Barrow as a means to fund our growing
ministry operations and to provide capital for the expansion of the ministry of
the Christian Broadcasting Network in Alaska. In the eight weeks that followed
the loss of the community center, my store was broken into six times. Every
time I tried to restock the merchandise (it was a high-end stereo and TV
business), the store was broken into and the place
cleaned.
In the middle of
these robberies, two employees who were managing my communications business
embezzled $145,000 in cash and fled the town.
What's funny is
that in the midst of all this turmoil we were seeing miracle after miracle take
place in the lives of individuals. In my mind, all of these things just went
with the territory. I'd seen Dad and Mom suffer persecution and opposition for
the sake of the Gospel. Why should I think it would be any different with
me?
I sent my two
youngest children out of town to be with my parents for their own safety and
protection. My oldest daughter felt she could stick things out. She was
nearing graduation from High School and didn't want to leave her
friends.
The repeated loss
of merchandise in my retail store eventually brought me to the place where I
didn't have the necessary cash to keep refilling the shelves, and I couldn't pay
for the merchandise that had been stolen. It forced me into
bankruptcy.
Within a matter
of weeks after filing, there came a knock on our door. When I answered the
door, police officers stood there with guns drawn. They announced that they had
a search warrant and told me to get out of the way. When I asked them what they
needed or what they were looking for (and that I would be glad to get for them
whatever they thought I had) they pushed past me and began ransacking the
house. They took clothing, bedding, personal papers, and some very expensive
stereo equipment that I had in the living room, and left.
Because I was
closely linked to CBN in Virginia Beach at the time, I first called Lyn Barnes
(who was Director of National Ministries and my direct supervisor at CBN), and
then called CBN's Chief Counsel to let them know what was happening. Lyn’s
reaction (and mirrored by CBN’s Chief Counsel) was to be expected, "This can't
really be happening in America! This is not the Soviet Union! How do they
think they can get away with this?"
In the end, I had
no attorney to represent me -- none of the local attorneys (and they were few!)
wanted to touch the case -- and by the time I was able to get an attorney in
Fairbanks (over 500 miles away) things had really gone downhill fast. In the
end, none of the items taken were ever returned, and the stereo equipment wound
up in the homes of two of the police officers.
Despite the furor
and confusion, the opposition and the persecution, we were seeing the Gospel
spread through Christian television into the native communities scattered
throughout Alaska. We were hearing miracle after miracle after miracle of
changed lives, people receiving healing, folks being set free from evil
spirits.
The story I've
just related to you is a fraction of all that took place. There's a whole lot
more that I could share, but you've gotten the picture. It would fill a volume
to just talk about the tribulation and the persecution. You see it don't you?
This was not the wrath of God! This was nothing more and nothing less than what
Jesus assured believers they would experience....remember?
"These
things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world
ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the
world."
Jesus spoke this
promise in order to ensure that we would be at peace in the midst of it.
Tribulation, persecution and opposition all pale into insignificance when you
see Holy Spirit at work otherwise. None of it moved Paul. Consider what he
said as he prepared to be taken to Jerusalem: (See Acts
20:22-24)
"And
now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things
that shall befall me there: Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city,
saying that bonds and afflictions abide me. But none of these
things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might
finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord
Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God."
Later on Paul
would write to Timothy and say, "But
thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith,
longsuffering, charity, patience, Persecutions, afflictions, which
came unto me at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra; what persecutions I
endured: but out of them all the Lord delivered me. Yea, and all
that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution." (II Timothy
3:10-12)
Now look again at
the last half of verse 11: "what
persecutions I endured: but out of them all the Lord delivered
me."
I've often
wondered why so many Christians are anxious to avoid suffering, persecution,
affliction and tribulation when God's Word makes it repeatedly clear that this
goes with anyone who "will live Godly in Christ Jesus."
Without quoting
the entire passage (and I refer you to II Corinthians 6:4-10) Paul makes the
point that Father God demonstrates the difference between those who have His
approval and those who do not by the grace with which they live through
tribulation, afflictions, tumults, imprisonments, necessities, distresses and
every other form of thlipsis. How so? By
the way in which He vindicates His Word!
I've run out of
time today to take this where I wanted to go, so we'll continue with this topic
next week, but let me finish up today by saying that in the midst of all the
persecution, the opposition, the losses that I suffered, the accusations that
were leveled against me, and all the attempts that were made on my life, when
all the smoke cleared away, the Lord vindicated His Word -- that same Word He
had sent me to Barrow to deliver -- in ways that simply left me breathless and
astonished.
Tribulation?
Yesssirrrreeee!!! Anyone who thinks they can live in this world and walk as
lights in this generation without suffering tribulation is simply deluding him
or herself.
Great
tribulation? You bet! Getting raptured or caught away out of it so that you
don't have to experience great tribulation? NOT if you want the Glory of the
Lord to be revealed in the here and now!
Next week I'll
take you into the sixth chapter of Revelation for a picture of great
tribulation. Then we'll look at the eighth chapter to see the wrath of God
poured out.
"A phenomenal opportunity to encounter and embrace our Heavenly Father is being given to the Church around the world today. It is one that must be welcomed and protected. With the dawning of this new day in Church History, the anointing of Heaven is disbursed in the spiritual atmosphere so those truly seeking Truth can lay hold of it and obtain great insight with understanding. As Sons of the Kingdom ask with sincerity for this deposit, it will be received. Our spiritual eyes will be illumined to see the Scriptures from Heaven's perspective, not merely man's.
The spiritual realities that are being birthed in the earth now will have no end. They will literally flow into the Millennial age and the coming manifestation of His Kingdom on the earth.
Though we do not know when those days will be fully revealed, we do know that the purposes now being birthed will advance directly into that age. We will begin to taste the good Word of God and the power of the age to come. Like the beloved disciple John in his notable revelations, we will be allowed to eat the open book containing the full manifestation of the Lord's redemptive plans and purposes. This will be the tasting of His Kingdom Word and a demonstration of Kingdom might, in order to wonderfully introduce the Lord Jesus in truth and power, to an entire generation. (Prophetic Word from Paul Keith Davis)
Blessings on
you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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