ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: HEAVEN XIV: Ezekiel, the Prophetic Musician
April 25, '11 2:11 PM
By Regner Capener
Barrow,
Alaska is the farthest north inhabited place in North America and (to the best
of my knowledge) either the farthest north or second farthest north
continuously inhabited place in the world.
It is a community
where I spent 13 years of my life, both helping my father to build and
establish a church and subsequently pastoring in the
community years later. It is a place where the sun never sets in the summer for
86 days, and never rises in the winter for 66 days. With a summer temperature
average (as judged by the calendar and not the actual summer that takes place)
of 39 degrees F, and a winter average temperature of -25 degrees F, Barrow
isn’t exactly the tropics. Nevertheless it does have a summer of about six
weeks (sometimes longer) with temperatures in the 50’s and 60’s (and on rare
occasions and high holidays, in the 70’s).
As I’ve already noted
in these Coffee Breaks, Della and I are making preparation to return to the
arctic for ministry in Barrow, as well as in Wainwright, Point Hope, Nuiqsut, Atkasuq, Kaktovik (on Barter Island), Kotzebue and Nome – just to
name some of the coastal communities. Back in the late 1950’s, my father took
Howard Andersen, a Swedish Evangelist, with him and they traveled the arctic
coast of Alaska beginning at Kotzebue in a 16-foot open fiberglass boat,
conducting evangelistic meetings in every village, community and summer
campsite all the way to Barter Island on the arctic Canadian border.
That’s an adventure
story worth retelling all by itself one of these days, but that’s not where I’m
going today. What the Holy Spirit has put in our hearts is to revisit those
communities and to build upon some spiritual foundations that are already laid.
At the same time, we have a television producer interested in accompanying us
in our travels and working with us to produce a documentary that will tell the
story and share the testimonies of some of the folks who are still around whose
lives had those spiritual foundations established.
There was a
remarkable outpouring of the Holy Spirit that took place across the arctic in
the 1950’s and 1960’s, and generations of families were impacted by that
outpouring. In the spring of 1980 while in Barrow, the Lord showed me a new
move of His Spirit that would result in people literally falling on their faces
in the streets crying out in repentance and turning to the Lord. Roughly 20
years later, Dwain McKenzie (a lifetime brother in the Lord and fellow pastor)
was ministering in Barrow and he called me on the phone (Della and I were in
Texas at the time) to report that vision coming true as a reality.
Because of the day in
which we live and the nearness of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, we feel
impelled to impart the urgency of the hour and to ensure that folks understand
the necessity for the Bride of Christ to “make herself ready” for His coming.
We are looking
towards putting together – or more accurately, seeing the Lord put together --
ministry teams to work with us in ministering in these communities scattered
throughout the arctic and throughout the Aleutian chain. I’m hoping to meet
with a pilot in a couple of weeks who will fly us from village to village and
town to town. When Jesus sent forth His disciples, He always sent them at least
two by two. They never ministered by themselves. There was good reason for
that.
There is simply no
substitute for the power of agreement. When you have brethren ministering
together who are in harmony with each other, who know each other in the Spirit
and not just after the flesh, and know how to operate with an ear to what the
Holy Spirit is saying for any and every given situation, what you get are the
signs and wonders that Jesus promised.(See Mark 16:17)
You’ll remember what
Jesus said in Matthew 18:19: “Again I say unto you, That if two of you
shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done
for them of my Father which is in heaven.”
That word “agree”
does not by any stretch of the imagination mean “mental assent” nor does it
convey the idea of being in agreement on some issue or another. The Greek word
in the original text is sumphoneo –
the same word which is the root of our English “symphony.”In a musical sense,
this word draws a picture of intertwining notes, always being close to each
other, always being in harmony, always flowing together. It denotes perfect
accord, united objective and purpose, and the ability to always support the
others, flowing, functioning and completing as one.
We have the perfect
picture of sumphoneo in
Father, Son and Holy Spirit – perfect harmony, perfect purpose, different
functions and positions but always working as One.
THAT is what I
believe God wants for us as we travel and minister in the villages and
communities, and that is what we see the Lord putting together as team
ministry.
Hmmmm… I sort of got going
there in my introduction. Anyway, Greetings and Salutations! Grab yourself a
good cup of some French-Roasted coffee, have a donut or a roll and pull up a
chair. Let’s get back to Ezekiel.
Guess I’ve commented
on this fact before, but once again I still find it amazing when I think back
on my conversations to realize that I was being spoken with like an adult
instead of a nine- or ten-year-old. If that fact alone did anything for my
understanding it was that in the realm of the Spirit, there is no such thing as
“age.”
In Heaven, I was not
nine or ten years old. This was something that – while it was as tangible as
anything I could see, hear, taste, touch or smell in the flesh – was taking
place in the eternal dimension: the Spirit!
You’ll recall the scriptures
I quoted in earlier posts such as the one where the Lord speaks to Jeremiah and
says, “Before I formed you in the belly, I knew you; and before you
came forth out of the womb, I sanctified (or set you apart) you and ordained
you to be a prophet unto the nations.”(Jeremiah 1:5)
Then there was the
revelation that came to David.“Your eyes saw my unformed substance, and in Your book all the
days of my life were written, before ever they took shape, when as yet there
was none of them.”(Psalm
139:16)
Thus, when I was
born, the Lord already knew me and had already placed His call and His
ordination into my DNA.I had pre-existed with the Lord in Heaven, just as all
of us had. So you’ll excuse me if I tell you that my 69 years here on Earth are
a fraction of my existence in the realm of the Spirit. When Ezekiel (and all
the others) carried on their conversations with me, therefore, they were
conversing with someone whose spirit knew no time and was far older than 9 or
10 years. That revelation still really grips me periodically!
Even so, when Ezekiel
was sharing (as noted in the previous post) about things that were going to
unfold in my life and warning me not to become reactionary but to hold things
steady, he was speaking to me as one who would return to this time-space-based
existence out of eternity and have to function throughout the years in time as
a representative and voice of the Lord.
This brought our
conversation to something I had seen in the 33rd chapter of Ezekiel.
God was speaking to him and saying,
“Also, thou son of
man, the children of thy people still are talking against thee by the walls and
in the doors of the houses, and speak one to another, every one to his brother,
saying, Come, I pray you, and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the
LORD. And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as
my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their
mouth they show much love, but their heart goeth
after their covetousness. And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of
one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they
hear thy words, but they do them not. And when this cometh to pass, (lo, it
will come,) then shall they know that a prophet hath been among them.”(Ezekiel 33:30-33)
“Would I be right in
thinking,” I asked, “that the Lord was identifying you in the same manner as
one of sons of Asaph, Heman
or Jeduthun whom David appointed to prophesy
musically with their instruments?”
“You would be
absolutely correct,” Ezekiel answered.“Although the Scriptures do not dwell on
this point – and it probably was not necessary – my family was Levitical.Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun were all Levites. When you follow their lineage
throughout the Word, you find those families always involved in prophetic
ministry, and always a part of what God was saying to His people. Their
heritage was my heritage. Invariably, they would sing the Word and play
skillfully on their instruments. That anointing made the message they were sent
to deliver something that would remain in the minds and spirits of the hearers.
“God’s Word – all by
itself – has an eternal staying power to it, but setting that Word to the music
that His Spirit would cause to rise up made it stick in the memories of those
who would hear it. The melody that went with that Word would continually
rehearse in the minds and spirits of people and cause the Word of the Lord to
come back over and over and over. The music gave it a declarative force that
people just couldn’t evade.”
Ezekiel paused for a
moment in his narrative before becoming more personal.
“My father, like his
father before him, and his father before him throughout the generations, was
both priest and prophet. He was part of the same thread of singing prophets
woven throughout our Levitical heritage beginning
with Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun. My father’s name was Buzi.
In Hebrew that means “to scorn” or “to be despised.”His name all by itself was
a prophetic picture. It was a picture of the state to which Israel had fallen. He
was scorned in the same way that Israel and Judah scorned the Law. They scorned
and despised the Word of the Lord, and they ridiculed and made light of our
acts as priests in the offering of burnt sacrifices for sin.
“Growing up in that
environment where I saw what my father endured somewhat prepared me for the
role God called me to. I knew the power that could be exercised with music. I
knew that the Word could be made extremely effective if it was sung or played
on an instrument. It was an easy resolution in my youth, therefore, to apply
myself to learning to play various instruments.
“In his day, David
developed what we called the “psaltery” – an early predecessor to the guitar
you now play. It became my favorite instrument to play and I practiced until my
fingers were so sore they could hardly stand to touch the strings. But I stayed
with it. Throughout the years, I became skilled at the psaltery and harp so
that I could pick one of them up, close my eyes, and just get lost in the
reverie of the presence of the Lord.
“As the prophetic
ministry began to unfold that God called me to and His Word began to flood my
being, it became a cry in my spirit. I literally felt His disappointment at
Israel’s backslidings. That cry began to come out of me in songs of tender love
and mercy as the Spirit of God yearned for His people’s repentance and return
to Him.
“Jeremiah and I
prophesied to Israel and Judah during much the same time. What Jeremiah
preached and prophesied as declarations and decrees came out of me as songs. Although
he and I never actually appeared together in our declarations of the Word God
was speaking, it was always clear that we had been sent to Israel and Judah as
a prophetic team. We often spoke nearly the same prophetic utterances although
we never once compared notes with each other prior to prophesying.
“Sometimes his
declarations and decrees were – in my opinion at the time – the more explosive
and impacting than those I was commanded to deliver. It seemed that because of
my nature and my ability and inclination to impart and convey the Word as a
song or as a psalm it lacked the dynamism of Jeremiah’s delivery; and yet I
knew that God was using my prophetic methodology and delivery to reinforce that
same Word to the people.”
Ezekiel paused in his
sharing and I seized the moment to ask him the following:
“As you sang and
played on your instruments delivering the Word of the Lord to the people, did
you ever feel like it was the Lord who was doing the singing or playing? Did
you ever have the sense that you were nothing more than the instrument He was
playing?
“Maybe I can put it
like this. Did you ever have the sensation that you were hearing the words come
out of your mouth but it wasn’t you actually speaking? Did you ever feel that
when you plucked the strings of your psaltery or harp that you were watching
your fingers perform in a way you knew you couldn’t – that the music coming
forth was being supernaturally created? There! That’s what I’m trying to ask! Did
you ever feel like your voice was His voice, or that your fingers or hands were
His fingers or hands?”
“In a word, Yes,” he
responded.“But that response really doesn’t do justice to what I saw, felt and
heard. One of my contemporaries, along with Jeremiah, was a young prophet by
the name of Zephaniah. He gave forth a short but powerful Word that I think
expresses it better than any other way. After uttering an edict of woe, here’s
what Zephaniah prophesied:
“For the Lord your
God [who is] in the midst of you is mighty; He will save, He will rescue, He
will avenge you and get the victory; after which He will rest in silent
satisfaction in what His love for you has done. Then He will shout over you
with songs of joy and exultation!”(See Zephaniah 3:17 – expanded)
“When Zephaniah let
loose with that Word, I honestly could hardly contain myself! He was describing
and declaring that the Lord Himself was singing! I knew he had captured the
essence of what was happening inside my being when I almost felt like an
onlooker to what was happening – even though it was my voice speaking and my
fingers strumming and plucking the strings. He was confirming for me what was
happening as I sang the prophecies. Those times when I had the 3rd
person onlooker sensation were real! It WAS the Lord singing and playing
through me and He Himself was crying out to His people.”
Now Ezekiel had me
going! I couldn’t resist the next question.
“What I don’t
understand is, if the Lord Himself was doing the singing or the playing, and He
was pleading with Israel, why didn’t they listen and pay attention? It’s hard for
me to imagine that anyone could actually resist the direct voice of the Lord
like that!” His answer was
instantaneous.“Let me take you back to the Word that the Lord spoke to me, even
in the midst of my singing and prophesying. Remember this?
‘As for you, son of
man, your people who talk of you by the walls and in the doors of the houses,
say one to another, every one to his brother, Come and hear what the Word is
that comes forth from the Lord. And they come to you as people come, and they
sit before you as My people, and they hear the words you say, but they will not
do them; for with their mouth they show much love, but their heart goes after
and is set on their idolatrous greed for gain.
“Lo, you are to them
as a very lovely love song of one who has a pleasant voice and can play well on
an instrument, for they hear your words but do not do them. When this comes to
pass – for lo, it will come! – then shall they know, understand and realize
that a prophet has been among them.”
“Now you understand,
don’t you? The people had shut their hearts off to receive the truth! They
listened to the words coming forth, but they heard it as music, as
entertainment to please their ears and their souls – NOT as the Word of the
Lord. Never mind the fact that they came to listen supposedly to hear what the
Lord was speaking, it didn’t fit with their mindset, their personal agenda; and
so they ignored it!”
Ezekiel finished his
conversation with me like this:
“Your next
conversation is with Daniel and he will add to what I’m about to tell you. You
may not remember these words and they may disappear from your conscious memory
for many years, but the Spirit of the Lord will bring them back to you at the
appropriate time. The cry of the Lord in your being has been birthed, but it
has yet to come to maturity. In the years to come, you too will begin to
prophesy with instruments and declare the Word of the Lord to another
generation.
“You too will
experience the frustration of people not paying attention or heeding the Word
of the Lord and you will cry out for answers. The Spirit of the Lord will bring
you back to the same Word that He spoke to me about folks hearing you sing and
play and considering you a fine musician, but they will not hear the words that
come out of your mouth until they actually begin to see them come to pass.”
He was right! I
completely forgot this Word and put it out of my mind until the Holy Spirit
brought it back to me at age 33 when I was ministering at Long Beach Christian
Center. The Lord reminded me of that Word during a period of extended fasting
and prayer and crying out to the Lord for answers. It was during that same time
frame when the Holy Spirit brought back Jeremiah’s instruction to me and the
prophetic Word God had used him to implant in my spirit.
Next: HEAVEN XV:
Daniel.
A paradigm shift is taking place in
the body of Christ. The Holy Spirit has been preparing the Bride to show forth
the greater works that Jesus promised. We are in the midst of a huge
transition. That which God is about to reveal will shake and shatter the
religious foundations of the calcified church!
Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
WORSHIP CENTER
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
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