ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: HEAVEN XIII: Ezekiel
April 15, '11 7:00 AM
By Regner Capener
And
Another Good Day to You!(Or is that supposed to be “G’Day?)
Sorry.I have lots of Aussie
friends – and even a few relatives – but my ability to duplicate their accent
is a bit missing.
As something of a
follow-up to my last commentary concerning the “flushing” out of the poison in
our mouths, Jesse Duplantis recently had one of the
best analogies I’ve heard.(Don’t mean to just be quoting Jesse in case it seems
that way, but he’s had some rather spectacular and anointed sharing of late
that’s worth repeating.)I’ll try to quote or paraphrase him as closely as
possible.
“The reason that
folks jump all over what they call the ‘Word of Faith’ movement or the
‘Prosperity Doctrine’ is because there are some preachers out there who grab
hold of part of the revelation and just focus on that part instead of waiting
to get the entire revelation.
That
places an imbalance on what they teach and causes resulting error.”
Jesse is right! Just
because there are preachers and teachers who are labeled “Word of Faith” or
“Prosperity” doesn’t mean they have the whole revelation.
Their
lack of balance, however, does not invalidate the truth of the Word of Faith,
nor does it mean that teaching prosperity is heresy. Let’s face it, folks. If a
person speaks out against the Word of Faith (and I don’t just mean the
so-called ‘movement’) they are speaking contrary to what the Word of God very
specifically says!
Hebrews 11:6 very
clearly states, “Without faith, it is impossible (see
that word, ‘impossible’?) to please God.”The corollary to this
is that faith MUST be in our mouths as a part of our normal ordinary speech. It
is an incontrovertible truth that you cannot have what you speak
against. There’s another side to this, too. Nowhere in the Word are we
instructed to call those things that are as though they weren’t! It is fair to
say that most things that are exist because someone spoke them into existence
one way or another.
Let me give you an
example.
A certain person said
to me – not once but several times throughout the years – “I’ll probably have
or get cancer. It runs in our family, so I guess that means I’ll have
cancer.”Sure enough the man came down with cancer. He got exactly what he
confessed. He brought into being a disease he didn’t need to have because he
spoke unbelief. Meanwhile he was made aware of the promises in the Word
concerning healing. With only a partial understanding of the Word of Faith, he
began to call his cancer nonexistent.
I understand what he
was trying to do, but that was not an exercise of the Word of Faith. He was
trying to call those things that are as though they weren’t – and it didn’t
work. He should have spoken the truth and said, “I have been diagnosed with
cancer but the Word says that Jesus paid the price for my healing – that by His
stripes I’ve been healed. Therefore I lay claim to the covenant that I have
with the Lord Jesus Christ. I accept and receive healing from cancer by and
through the blood of Jesus and in His Name!”
See the difference? The
first confession gets you nowhere because it simply isn’t truth. It is nothing
more than unbelief masquerading as faith. The second confession acknowledges
that you have been afflicted but that Jesus paid the price so that you could be
healed of the affliction. That’s the truth, and that’s what you have to walk
in.
Unbelief,
incidentally, is not a lack of believing. Unbelief actively believes something
which is contrary to what God is saying, or what He has said before. For many
people, unbelief is far more powerful in their lives than having faith and
declaring and decreeing agreement with what The Word Himself says. Unbelief
challenges the promises that Jesus made. Unbelief essentially says, “I don’t
believe that Jesus will keep His Word to me. Maybe he’ll do it for somebody
else but not me.”
Just as faith gives
rise to a creative confession, unbelief always gives vent to a negative and (ultimately)
destructive confession. That confession declares and decrees a thing in the
life of the decreer. What it decrees is exactly what
a person believes – even if what a person believes violates the Word of God.
When someone says to
me, “I don’t believe that,” or, “I don’t believe that applies to me” they are
unequivocally saying that they’ve chosen to actively disbelieve what God says,
thus placing their “belief system” above that of the Lord. When someone says to
me, “I don’t believe in the idea of Christians living in prosperity,” they are
without question denying the very efficacy of the Word and the multitude of
promises of the Lord. Deuteronomy 28 – all by itself – should be sufficient to
quash that unbelief.
When someone says,
“Speaking in tongues is of the Devil,” they blaspheme the Holy Spirit by
attributing His work and ministry to Satan. They actively disbelieve Acts 2:39
and dismiss it as not relevant to the present time. They place themselves in
grave danger of severe judgment.
Let me get back on track.
We don’t know it all yet. In case you hadn’t already figured it out (grin),
I’ve made some serious mistakes, errors in judgment and errors in teaching. I
was very sincere years ago when I taught against the laws of tithing – and I
was sincerely wrong! The problem was that I didn’t have revelation by the Holy
Spirit and so I taught from humanly acquired and (very!) erroneous reasoning. Were
it not for the grace and mercy of the Lord I would still be caught in that
error.
That said, I’d hate
for someone to take something I taught 10, 15 or 20 years ago from an
incomplete place of understanding and suggest that I currently preach and teach
that same error.(Unfortunately, folks who condemn many of the so-called “Word
of Faith” and “Prosperity Teachers” do exactly that, taking things they said as
many as 20 or 30 years ago and repeating them as current doctrine when in fact
they have grown in their understanding and areas of teaching as the Holy Spirit
has continued to unfold revelation from the Word.)Thank the Lord for His
instruction and correction. Thank God for His patience with me in my stupidity
and His grace to bring me out of error. I’m still learning and still growing in
the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
OK. Enough of that. Let’s
move on.
Ezekiel has long been
one of my favorite prophets. It didn’t used to be that way, but when I began to
have some of the same experiences and same visions he had, it changed my
perspective and gave me a real appreciation for him. Little did I realize when
I was talking to him that less than two years later I would experience his
“wheel in the middle of the wheel” in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
Ezekiel was a Levitical priest who when he was introduced to me appeared
in priestly garments. I’d have guessed him to be roughly 5’10” or 5’11” tall,
and “lean and mean” if you get the metaphor. He was no spindly-looking guy,
however. He had soft facial features – the look of someone who has spent a
lifetime in the presence of the Lord.
Here again was
someone whose appearance belied the mental images which came from seeing all
the “stuff” he went through, and the requests the Lord made of him in order to
become a literal prophecy himself to the nation. Stop and think about it! What
do you think a guy would look like to whom the Lord first said, “Take this roll
(scroll) and eat it?”OK, how about this one:
“Lie thou also upon
thy left side, and lay the iniquity of the house of Israel upon it: according
to the number of the days that thou shalt lie upon it
thou shalt bear their iniquity.For
I have laid upon thee the years of their iniquity, according to the number of
the days, three hundred and ninety days: so shalt
thou bear the iniquity of the house of Israel.”
Then the Lord follows
that one up with, “And when thou hast accomplished them, lie again on thy right
side, and thou shalt bear the iniquity of the house
of Judah forty days: I have appointed thee each day for a year.”
Got the picture? Ezekiel
is commanded to lie on his left side for 390 days as a sign to Israel. Next
he’s commanded to lie on his right side for 40 days.Each
of those acts becomes a prophecy to Israel.
But wait. It gets
even stranger yet!
“And thou, son of man, take thee a sharp
knife, take thee a barber’s razor, and cause it to pass upon thine head and upon thy beard: then take thee balances to
weigh, and divide the hair.Thou shalt
burn with fire a third part in the midst of the city, when the days of the
siege are fulfilled: and thou shalt take a third
part, and smite about it with a knife: and a third part thou shalt scatter in the wind; and I will draw out a sword
after them.Thou shalt also
take thereof a few in number, and bind them in thy skirts.Then
take of them again, and cast them into the midst of the fire, and burn them in
the fire; for thereof shall a fire come forth into all the house of Israel.”
So
Ezekiel is commanded to shave his head and his beard and use the hair in four
different ways to prophesy. Do you think this might look strange?
Try this one on!
“Take thou also unto
thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and fitches, and
put them in one vessel, and make thee bread thereof,
according to the number of the days that thou shalt
lie upon thy side, three hundred and ninety days shalt
thou eat thereof.And thy meat which thou shalt eat shall be by weight, twenty shekels a day: from
time to time shalt thou eat it.Thou
shalt drink also water by measure, the sixth part of
an hin: from time to time shalt
thou drink.And thou shalt
eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it with
dung that cometh out of man, in their sight.”
Say what?
“And the LORD said,
Even thus shall the children of Israel eat their defiled bread among the
Gentiles, whither I will drive them.Then said I, Ah
Lord GOD! behold, my soul hath not been polluted: for from my youth up even
till now have I not eaten of that which dieth of
itself, or is torn in pieces; neither came there abominable flesh into my mouth.Then he said unto me, Lo, I have given thee cow’s
dung for man’s dung, and thou shalt prepare thy bread
therewith.Moreover he said unto me, Son of man,
behold, I will break the staff of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread
by weight, and with care; and they shall drink water by measure, and with
astonishment: That they may want bread and water, and be astonied
one with another, and consume away for their iniquity.”
Wheww!!! Yecchh! “Prepare thy bread (with dung)?” Think you could do
that? Somehow I doubt it! And we think some of God’s people today are strange!
And this was just a sampling of the very unusual things God required of him as
he became the prophetic Word of the Lord to Israel.
Now you begin to get
the idea why I began my questions with Ezekiel like this: “Did you think you’d
lost your mind, or maybe that you were hearing things, when the Lord asked you
to do all that strange stuff? I mean, WOW!I know you were supposed to represent
a prophetic picture to the people, but I don’t remember anyone else ever being
asked to do such odd things, ‘cept maybe Isaiah once
or twice.”
It seems that my
questions often provoked laughter on the part of the individuals being
questioned, and Ezekiel was no exception. Put in the perspective that I had
just shared, he couldn’t help but laugh. In fact, it caught his “funny bone” to
the point where he almost doubled over laughing.
“I guess I’d never
thought of it cumulatively like that,” he responded, “but I see what you’re
driving at. As you’ve just pointed out, Isaiah was required to walk about for
three years naked and barefoot in order to become a prophetic message to Egypt
and Ethiopia.
“When the Lord first
began to instruct me in this strange behavior, He warned me that Israel was
extremely rebellious and that they would react vehemently to the Word I was
sent to deliver. If you remember how He spoke to Jeremiah, He instructed him
not to pay attention to the reactions of the people. He told Jeremiah that they
would fight against him and try to take his life. He repeated Himself several
times to Jeremiah when He said, “Be not afraid of their faces, for I am with
thee to deliver thee.”
“What God said to me
was, “And thou, son of man, be not afraid of them, neither be afraid
of their words, though briers and thorns be with thee, and thou dost dwell
among scorpions: be not afraid of their words, nor be dismayed at their looks,
though they be a rebellious house. And thou shalt
speak my words unto them, whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear:
for they are most rebellious.”
“The parallel was
identical. God was letting me know that these people were like poisonous
scorpions and that they would try to sting me and infect me with their poison.
I knew in my spirit that I was going to be an illustrated prophetic Word of the
Lord – one that would be so graphic the people would not be able to get the
picture out of their minds. The Lord was so serious about them receiving this
message that He was making me into something that was pretty extreme in order
to get His Word engraved in their spirits.
“That didn’t mean the
people were going to hear and obey the Word.In fact,
He said to me, “For they are impudent children and stiffhearted.
I do send thee unto them; and thou shalt say unto
them, Thus saith the Lord GOD. And they, whether they
will hear, or whether they will forbear, (for they are a rebellious house,) yet
shall know that there hath been a prophet among them.”
Ezekiel paused and said, “Are you understanding this?”
I
nodded my head.“That’s pretty extreme! Obviously it is very important that
God’s people hear the warning because of the things that are going to happen.”
“There’s
more, but before we continue there are some things I need to share with you,
young man.The Lord Jesus arranged this trip for you
because there are some things that need to be planted in your spirit. He has
some important assignments for you – just as He had for me, for Isaiah and for
Jeremiah. Much of what I’m about to share with you will fade from your
conscious memory for several years because the timing of what I have to say is
for a day that awaits you.
He
continued.“A day will come when you will cry out to the Lord asking Him
concerning the events that will be unfolding at that time. The Spirit of the
Lord will bring this conversation back to you and remind you of your calling
and purpose. He will time it in such a way that your purposes in God will begin
to flower and mature.”
Now
my curiosity was piqued! I stood up straight and waited to see what Ezekiel was
going to say.
“I’ve
just told you what the Lord spoke to me when He first called me. I wasn’t being
sent to other nations and other peoples. I was being sent to the House of
Israel. Though there will come moments in time when you will address people who
are not of the house and family of God – and you will see them quickly and
readily respond to the Word of the Lord – God is sending you primarily to His
people.
“When
He sent me to the houses of Judah and Israel, He specifically warned me that I
would be addressing a very stubborn and rebellious people who did not want to
hear the Word I was speaking. The same is true for you. In the years to come
you will find yourself delivering the Word of the Lord to people who call
themselves believers, members of the body of Christ … Christians. But they will
be locked into doctrines, teachings and mindsets that have blinded them to the
calling and purposes of God in their lives.
“Many
will rebel against the Word of the Lord that you speak. You will be despised,
rejected, regarded as heretical, spoken evil of, conspired against, thrown out
of places, and some of them will even try to kill you. Do not, for a moment,
allow any of that to affect you. Do not in any way compromise or water down the
Word of the Lord which He gives you to speak. Their lives and their spiritual
futures depend on your faithfulness to deliver God’s Word.
“That
doesn’t mean all of them will reject the Word. You will certainly see results,
and God’s Word will certainly come to pass. But be prepared, young man! There
will be times when your obedience to the Word of the Lord will cost you
everything. Never fear. There is a day of harvest and a day of reward and you
will see and experience it. Don’t be intimidated by the long wait. Do not,
under any circumstances, allow what seem to be interminable delays and the
rejections you will certainly experience cause you to quit and give up. You’ll
never regret enduring and persisting in the face of seemingly impossible
circumstances.”
My
conversation with Ezekiel still had a little ways to go, and I’m running long
today, so let’s hold it for our next Coffee Break.
Next:
HEAVEN XIV: Ezekiel, the Prophetic Musician.
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
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