ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: HEAVEN XII: Jeremiah
October 15, '21 2:57 PM
By Regner Capener
Howdy,
Howdy, Howdy!
During
the last three weeks or so, Della has been
experiencing increasing pain in her jaw from what turns out to be an abscessed
tooth. She’s been having dental work done, and our dentist, Dr. James Stevens,
has been giving her antibiotics to bring down the infection. The antibiotics
have not worked adequately and yesterday, with the pain at an absolute
crescendo, Jim opened it up and irrigated the area within the tooth.
Della said that when
the infection began to flush out it
smelled worse than the sewer. The stuff coming out of her mouth was incredibly
rank. When the irrigation procedure was finished it had made a huge difference
in her pain level. There’s still more work to be done (and expected to be completed
over the next few weeks), but the reason I’m sharing this is because of
something the Holy Spirit spoke to Della as she experienced the smell of the
poison coming out of her mouth.
“This
is a picture of a situation that exists in the Body of Christ right
now,” Della heard the Holy Spirit say.“So many Christians have death in their
mouth. The words that they speak towards one another, or towards leaders
throughout the Body with whom they disagree, or towards those who embrace
doctrines they either don’t understand or feel are heretical, are nothing short
of excrement in my ears and in my sight. They are a stench to me!”
No
kidding! There are fistfuls of
believers
who think nothing of blasting this movement or that movement, speaking all
manner of evil against leaders and preachers with whom they disagree. Somehow
they’ve anointed themselves to be the arbiters of what truth is and what heresy
is. All you have to do is go into any search engine online and type in the name
of some prominent evangelist, prophet or leader and you wind up getting links
to scores of posts which delight in roasting that person.
Just
as an example, in my last Coffee Break I mentioned the fact that we have
partnered with Kenneth Copeland and Jesse Duplantis
(among others) in their ministry efforts over the past few years. From some of
the unbelievably hateful responses I received, you’d have thought we were
partnering with Satan. The word that came to Della in that dental chair could
not have been more accurate or timelier (and she was totally unaware at the
time of the email responses I’d been receiving).The Holy Spirit finished His
Word to Della with the following:
“Just
as you have needed your mouth to be flushed and irrigated in order to be
cleaned of the infection and poison, so does the Body of Christ also need
its mouth flushed and irrigated. The words that come forth out of the mouths of
Christians must reflect the life, the health, the healing and the wholeness
that is in Christ Jesus and not the hate and venom that comes from the Accuser
of the Brethren. That infection and contamination can never be a part of the
speech of My people if they expect to be the solution to the sin, sickness and
death in the world.”
That
word could not have been
more
graphic! It was a perfect illustration. Let me share a quick personal
experience for clarity and we’ll move on.
I
was just thinking back to an experience Della and I had some years ago when the
Lord first began to emphasize to us the need to alter the way we speak of other
believers and leaders in the Body of Christ – and especially those with whom we
vehemently disagree. Della happened to be traveling in the southeast doing her
jewelry shows. In a hotel one night listening to a preacher on TV for just a
few minutes – one with whom we often disagreed – the Lord said to her, “I want
you to sow a $1,000 seed into that ministry.”She immediately began to argue
with the Lord about it, but He made it abundantly clear that we were to do
this.
She
called me on the phone and told me what the Lord was saying and I began to sputter,
“But, but, but … this guy isn’t …” and I never got to finish what I wanted to
say. I began arguing with the Lord that this particular preacher wasn’t a man
of integrity when it came to finances. Wow! Did I ever feel His disapproval! He
simply said to me, “I trust him, and that’s all that matters.”Yikes! Got the
message!!Brother, did I ever!
We
sowed that seed as soon as it was possible. The Lord
honored our obedience and multiplied it back to us many times over. He also
taught us to shut up when it came to speaking out against preachers with whom
we had issues and leave the judging to Him. You see, we judge by outward
appearances, by what we hear and see and think we know; but the Lord
judges them by their heart, by their obedience to Him and what He has commanded
them specifically. That’s what counts in His sight.
We
don’t get a vote in the matter,
and
we don’t get to decide whether folks are pleasing the Lord or not. We don’t get
to criticize them.
That’s not our privilege. God frequently calls flawed men and women to His
service. He is the one who qualifies and justifies those whom He calls. What we
do get to do – and are so commanded – is to pray for them and intercede on
their behalf.
Della’s
experience was a fresh reminder
that
the Body of Christ needs to be warned on this subject. Otherwise they are
touching the anointing (and the anointed) of the Lord – and He has issued
strong warnings against those who do! There are personal consequences folks
don’t even want to think about.
The
way the book of Jeremiah
opens
up makes it apparent that Jeremiah was pretty young when the Lord first called
him to be a prophet. God’s instruction to him to “Say not, I am a child: for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command
thee thou shalt speak” was of particular interest to me
because of my earlier experiences with angels, and the fact that Jesus had
appeared to me at age seven and called me.
When
he was first introduced to me,
he
wasn’t anything like I had envisioned. My mental image of Jeremiah stemmed from
his being frail and pretty thin following his having been pulled from the mire
in the dungeon in the days of the king, Zedekiah, where he was close to
starving to death. You wouldn’t call him muscular, but he sure was fit and in
great physical condition. My guess was that he stood roughly 5’10” in height.
My
questions to Jeremiah began with the subject of his very youthful call by
the Lord.“You were obviously surprised when you heard the Lord call you. Did
you see Him? Did He appear to you in person? Or did you just hear His voice in
your being?”
“I
was about your age,” he answered.“In those days, people didn’t see angels very
often but God has a way of speaking into you so clearly that no one could ever
mistake Him for anyone else. That’s the way I heard Him.”
“You
are basically saying the same thing that Abraham said to me when I asked him a
similar question,” I responded.“His answer to me was that ‘when you’ve heard
the voice of God, there is no other voice.’”
“That’s
right,” he said, nodding his head.“There are many voices in the world, and many
sounds, but when a person hears the voice of God, it isn’t a voice anyone –
Satan included – can counterfeit. There is absolute authority when He speaks. There
is a sound to His voice unlike any other. There is complete peace. Once you’ve
heard Him no one will ever convince you otherwise.
“I’m
sure Satan would like to copy Him as much as possible, but there is no peace
in his voice – no peace, whatever! And, his voice lacks authority. Deception is
his major tactic, but if you are paying attention to the sound of his voice,
you quickly realize who is speaking.”
“When
the Lord first began to give you His Word to deliver to the nation and to
the kings, you were still young like me, weren’t you?” I asked.
“Yes.
And that was why He told me
that
I would go to whomever He sent me, and that I was to speak boldly whatever He
instructed. When I first went into the streets of Jerusalem to declare His
Word, He used my young age as an illustration of what He was saying to the
nation. My size and age became a visible sign to them of His Word.”
Jeremiah
continued.“You, my young
friend,
are being prepared and groomed by the Lord to deliver His Word. Though that day
is not yet, there is a time appointed for you by Father God to deliver His Word
to the nation, and to many leaders. A day will come when you will speak to
kings, to governors, to leaders in all walks of life and at every level of
society. God will have prepared His Word in you in such a way that you will be
His Word.”
Jeremiah’s
statement was something
that
would become embedded in the core of my being, and a Word that Holy Spirit
would later confirm again and again.
I
am reminded of how in the years
since
that Word would be executed in me.My first experience
came when I was given the opportunity to lay hands on the native King of the
Solomon Islands. That followed a few years later when I was sent to deliver a
prophetic word to the governor of Alaska – a word, incidentally, which the
governor received and which altered the course of affairs for the whole state
as well as shaking up Alaska’s political world. Not long thereafter I was
instructed to pour oil upon and commission a young woman to become the City
Manager in place of a corrupt predecessor in Barrow, Alaska. That took place
seven months before the corrupt manager was indicted and removed from office.
And
those are but a few of the events that have followed as the Word of the
Lord has been being built and established in me. And it continues to this day.
Throughout
the years I’ve heard
Jeremiah
often referred to as “the weeping prophet.”That certainly was not the way that
he came across to me in our conversation, although I could perhaps get a sense
of why some folks would think that as we continued talking.
“One
of the things that is true
today
in your world, as much as it was in my time, is the fact that the priests and
prophets (you don’t call them that – you use over-generalized terms like
“pastor” or “evangelist” or “missionary”) of your age fall into the same traps
that they did in my day. As the Word of the Lord is being revealed throughout
the years and truths lost throughout the centuries are being restored to God’s
people, those in places of leadership tend to fear what they perceive as change
or alteration to what they’ve preached.
“I’m
sure that you’ve heard the
phrase
“comfortable gospel” or “comfort zone” growing up in church. If you remember
some of the prophecies the Lord gave to me concerning Israel’s spiritual
leaders, you’ll remember this:
“For from the least of
them even unto the greatest of
them every one is given to covetousness; and from the prophet even unto the
priest every one dealeth falsely. They have healed
also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when
there is no peace.”
“The
covetousness spoken of by the
Lord
isn’t necessarily referring to money or possessions. It applies to the
positions of authority and influence. When these “covetous” leaders hear
something that could take away from their places of power, they tend to quiet
the mouths of those who would speak or share something contrary to their
traditional and often “comfortable” doctrines – teachings that won’t disturb
the status quo and cause people to begin seeking after something besides that
which they offer.”
Jeremiah
continued, “You, my young
friend,
are going to encounter this in the years to come. The Lord will reveal things
to you that you must share with God’s people – truths that have not been taught
or emphasized, and truths that are critical to their spiritual growth and
understanding of their relationship to Him. You will encounter opposition from
many leaders and people regarded as “elders.”Just as God said to me, ‘Be not afraid of their faces, for I am with
thee to deliver thee,’ I’m saying the same thing to you. Do
not – under any circumstances – allow the intimidation of those in high places
to alter or influence the Word that Father God gives you to speak. Deliver it
exactly as He says whether people like it or not.”
It
was a sobering but critically important message for me to consider and hang on
to. To some of those of you who read this it may seem like a pretty stern
message to give to someone not yet ten years of age, but it was a strong Word
from the Lord that was permanently etched in my spirit from that moment on. I
had good reason to remember that instruction many years later when I stood
before a group of pastors and church leaders whom I loved and respected and
rebuked them with Jeremiah’s words for not teaching and preaching the truth of
the message of deliverance from evil spirits.
(They
had been preaching that once a
person
is ‘saved’ he is automatically free from evil spirits. There is nothing
automatic about it. We’ve been given the authority as believers to kick out
demons, but if we don’t exercise that authority we’ll never be completely
free!)
True
to the Word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah, these leaders fought
against me and ordered that I was not to even enter any of their churches. Also
true to the Word of the Lord, He was with me to deliver me and some years
later, the senior pastor in this group repented and asked for my forgiveness. Every
one of their churches ultimately began preaching the message of deliverance.
My
conversation with Jeremiah ended on the subject that had colored my imagination
of him as frail and weak.
“You
remember,” I queried, “how during the reign of Zedekiah some of the
captains and elders of the people got the king’s permission to throw you into
prison, and then into a muddy pit to let you die? You were there long enough
that your body became so weak and frail they finally had to haul you out with
dirty old rags because your flesh would have ripped apart had they used coarse ropes.Did you ever feel like the Lord had gone back on His
Word to deliver you during the days or weeks you struggled to stay alive?”
“Never,”
he responded.“It never
crossed
my mind. I knew this was just part of my journey as a prophet to a rebellious
nation. The nation as a large part had rejected God’s leadership and had gone
chasing after false gods that would allow them to live as they pleased. Sure,
there were many people who followed after the Law of Moses and the traditions
of the Elders but as Isaiah before me had mourned, God was sick of their burnt
offerings and sacrifices. They had become meaningless traditions – religious
practices without life or significance.
“You
can expect persecution,
imprisonment,
slander, false accusations and terrible treatment at the hands of those who
reject the Word of the Lord – especially when they are afraid of the people
they serve and fear for the loss of their status and position.God
had never failed to deliver me in the past. I had no reason to think He was
suddenly going to forsake His promises me.”
“How
did you cope with the long darkness and the ick of
the mud for so long?” I asked.
“You
can’t even think about it,”
he
answered.“If you do you’ll be constantly in torment. The answer to that kind of
predicament is to focus on the Lord and to remember what His promises are to
you. Another thing you can do – and should do – is to sing praises to the Lord.
Keep your focus on Him no matter how long it takes. He will deliver you
as He has promised.”
Jeremiah’s
counsel to me was
etched
indelibly in my spirit and in my subconscious. Throughout all the years of
ministry since, his words and his instruction have been triggered in my memory
whenever events have turned against me because of the Word of the Lord.
Two
prophets remained yet for me
to
visit, and I was anxious to meet them. My conversations with Isaiah and
Jeremiah had been both uplifting and encouraging – really important, in fact –
and I was excited to have the opportunity to talk to Ezekiel and Daniel.
Next:
HEAVEN XIII: Ezekiel.
A shaking is going on the midst of
God’s people! Jesus is coming back for a
Bride without spot or wrinkle. It is imperative that we as His people yield to
the fire of the Holy Spirit and the purification processes He is bringing us
to. The fire is not for our destruction, it is to get rid of the bondages that
keep us from reaching His destiny for us!
Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
WORSHIP CENTER
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