Spiritual Hierarchy & Authority, Part 17
February 9, 2018
We have lots of territory to cover today, so let’s get right to it.
The
death aspect of "sound" is exhibited in that which went forth when
the Serpent opened his mouth. The very
first thing we see of his "sound" is the questioning of God’s
motives. The first thing that comes
forth from his onoma is lies, as he says to Eve, “Ye shall not
surely die.”
The
effect of listening to the sound of the Serpent was deadly. It raised questions in Adam and Eve --
questions which were predicated on
lies. It caused them to question God's
very onoma. It caused them to eat of the
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Listening to, and heeding the "sound of the Serpent" caused
them to "know" good and evil -- to begin making judgments based on their
determination of what was "good" and "evil."
Every
sound which goes forth in the earth today which emanates from man, emanates
from that spirit which resides within.
Because we are first and foremost "spirit beings," that which
comes forth from us becomes the voice of that spirit which we allow to be in
control of our existence.
There
is another aspect of "sound" which most of us relate to much
more readily: music. Regardless of what kind of music is played or
sung, that music comes forth from spirit -- whether it be the spirit of man,
the Spirit of God, or evil spirits who are directed by Satan. Music, therefore, which comes forth from or
through us as ministry to the Lord is motivated and orchestrated by the Holy
Spirit. This is a form of worship.
Jesus
made the statement that "God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him must worship
Him in Spirit and in truth." Worship music --
true worship music, that is -- flows through us by the Holy Spirit as we extol
and exalt the Lord Jesus Christ. True
worship need not have any words.
Consider that the worship which we have been experienced within our
local Ekklesia is at times spontaneous, sometimes lacks words, and yet has a
life and power which defy rational explanation.
Music
which we often refer to as "Praise" generally flows from our
intellect. That may seem contradictory
to what has just been stated, so let me clarify. Worship -- genuine worship -- bypasses the
intellect completely. It is spirit ministering to Spirit. We can better describe worship as our
spirit -- totally yielded to and motivated by the Holy Spirit -- ministering
pure love to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Praise
can operate in the realm of the spirit, but it has a totally different
function.
Praise
begins in our intellect as a decision of our will to extol, to laud, to exalt
the Lord -- specifically to glory in the things which He has done. It may continue into the realm of the spirit
and may be addressed to the Lord, but it differs dramatically from
worship. Where worship ministers love to
the Lord, praise speaks of the Lord and His mighty works, and is often
intended for specifically showing the world that which the Lord has done. It is also used to conduct warfare.
We
can liken Praise to ministry which goes forth from the Holy Place. Worship is the exclusive domain of the Holy
of Holies. One can praise without the
invitation or initiation of the Holy Spirit, (And, as we all have seen, there
is a realm of praise which exalts and extols the works of Satan, and promotes
those works within men and women) but one cannot worship without the invitation
and/or initiation of the Holy Spirit.
Both praise and worship are onoma-based and have a
distinctive sound which separates and identifies the source onoma.
That
sound which comes forth in the world today as popular music, rock music,
country music, etc., has a spiritual origin and an onoma which drives
it. One of the tragedies of our society,
and particularly the Body of Christ, is the sound which permeates it.
Our
society is permeated by sounds which by only the broadest definition of the
term are classified as "music."
Without launching into an attack on any of the various kinds of
"music," it will suffice to say that every piece of music is
motivated by some spirit. Every piece of
music originates in some onoma. Every piece of music has a
definite and specific spiritual purpose
-- whether the "writer," or "composer," or
"author" has any conscious awareness of that fact.
Much
of what we have referred to as "contemporary Christian music" is also
motivated and originated by a spirit.
It, likewise, originates in some onoma. It, too, has a specific purpose and goal in
its going forth. It is a sound and by
specific inference, conveys either life or death, power or weakness, authority
or fear, health or sickness. A sad fact
of life is that a substantial portion of the so-called "Christian"
music is neither "Christian," nor music. It is a sound to be sure, but a sound
which emanates from evil spirits.
I
know that statement will raise a lot of eyebrows, so let me again clarify what
I am saying. Just because
"music" has words which supposedly speak of the Lord, quotes
scriptures, or allegedly "praises" Him, it does not necessarily
indicate that this music emanates from the Spirit of the Lord. One of the most expert quoters of scripture
is Satan, himself. This is evidenced in
the way he quoted scriptures, attempting to trap Jesus and seduce Him into
yielding to his design.
Just
because a piece of music supposedly promotes the Lord, it does not
automatically follow that it is good, life-giving, or given to foster an
intimate relationship with Him.
Throughout the Body of Christ today a multitude of the songs which are
sung either promote a religious doctrine
of man which originates in Babylon (which is the spirit of the church system),
or attempt to seduce God's people into a passivity designed to placate them in
their spiritual state. What matters is
not nearly so much the words which are sung, but rather the spirit which is
behind the sound.
It
may seem that I’ve really gone astray from the principle of spiritual authority
and hierarchy, but what I’m trying to demonstrate to you is the fact that
because we were and are created in the image of God, what we speak (or sing)
comes from an onoma which has creative authority. Every word we speak has a creative element to
it. There is creative authority in our
voices — and that is an authority we cannot get away from, like it or not!
Now,
let me get into some territory that may get me into trouble (in case I’m not
already there!)
Two
different individuals can sing or play the very same piece of music and
communicate two totally opposite things.
It is not so much the series of words which have been strung
together. It is not so much the sequence
of notes which are played, or even the instruments which are used. The same instrument can be used by two
different musicians and still communicate two totally opposite onomas.
A
guitar in the hands of one person can communicate and immerse the listener in
the presence of the Lord. In the hands
of another, it can subject them to a spirit of anger, hate, vengeance or fear. And the two musicians can play the very same
sequence of notes! The difference is the
onoma of the spirit which originates the sound.
Many
of God's people are duped into accepting certain "Gospel Songs" because they are categorized as such by the
words, or the individuals singing or playing them. What they fail to realize is that they are
being systematically lulled into spiritual lethargy by religious spirits driven
and motivated by Satan. Because it
"sounds" good to their mind, their emotions, or their flesh, it must
therefore be "good!"
The
objective purpose of this music is not life, health, power, a sound mind,
and/or most of all, an intimate love relationship with Jesus Christ. It is to keep people "fat and
happy" with their present spiritual state, to satiate the appetites of the
flesh in the name of Jesus, and to lead people down a primrose path which will deprive them of
ever entering into the kind of love relationship with Jesus Christ which He so
greatly desires.
The whole objective of the "Sound of worship"
must be
so that the desires and purposes of our Bridegroom, the Lord Jesus Christ,
are fulfilled. It cannot and must not be
for what we get from that music, or from Him!
True worship does not satiate the flesh: it ministers life.
That
the sound of many so-called “gospel songs” is driven and motivated by an onoma which is
antagonistic to the purposes of our Bridegroom is evident in the fact that
people are not drawn to follow the Lord Jesus Christ into
the furnace of affliction for processing and preparation. They listen, they tap their feet, they clap
their hands, they get “happy,” but they don’t respond to the heart’s desire of
Jesus Christ for intimacy.
It
is the sound which carries this music.
That sound is motivated by spirits whose entire existence revolves and
thrives to defeat the desires of the Bridegroom. The same is true of the large majority of the
popular music of the day. A
preponderance of the entire rock or rap genre is not even passive about its
opposition to the Spirit of the Lord.
The substance of the sound is acid to one's spirit, and corrosively
destructive to one's whole being.
Because,
as we have previously noted, the sound is the "voice" of some onoma, the purpose and
intent of that "being," whether it be life or death, is
communicated. More than that, it has a
force which is either creative or destructive.
No
sound is passive. No sound simply
entertains. No sound simply communicates
a thought or idea. Life or death,
strength or weakness, faith or fear, hope or despair, blessing or cursing are
literally transmitted by the sound. One
becomes virtually immersed in the onoma which originates the sound. This results in change -- for the better or
for the worse.
Observe,
if you will, some examples recorded in scripture.
Mark
records numerous incidents when Jesus came face to face with individuals under
the control or dominance of evil spirits.
In Mark 1:21-26 an event is recorded in which Jesus was speaking in a
synagogue. In this instance, sound is
coming forth. Life is coming out of
Jesus' onoma. Mark tells us that
those present were immersed in His authority.
There
was a man present in the synagogue who had "an unclean
spirit." The longer Jesus
spoke, and the more His authority was manifested, the more fearful this spirit
became until it could take Jesus' presence and spirit no longer. All evil spirits display fear in some measure or another because it is a major part
of the onoma
of Satan. This occurrence was no
different. The evil spirit could no
longer stand the power and authority being manifested and it screamed out in
fear, "What have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us?....."
The
sound of Jesus was power and authority.
The sound of the evil spirit was fear.
Jesus had not even been speaking to either the man in whom the evil
spirit resided, or the evil spirit. The
sound of His life was simply filling that room.
When the evil spirit screamed out, Jesus spoke simple words of His
authority -- The Ultimate Authority!
"Be quiet, and come out of him." No doctrines, no preaching, no teaching, just
a simple address: "Be quiet, and come out of him." The result was instantaneous. The man in whom the evil spirit had resided
convulsed, the unclean spirit screamed out again in terror, and departed him in
haste.
Consider
the many examples in the record of Jesus' deliverance of the Gadarene
demoniac. Jesus has just been on the
Sea of Gennesaret (sometimes called the Sea of Chinnereth) with his
disciples. A storm, which was obviously
created by Satan, arose and began filling their boat with water. (The Greek text describes this storm as a
great "shaking" of the sea as though being moved violently by some
external force.) It was an abnormal
storm, to be sure, and it caught the disciples off guard.
They
became fearful because of the cyclonic sound of the whirlwind (The Greek text
uses the word, lailaps, for whirling wind or cyclone), and the sight of waves
breaking over the boat, and they cried out in fear, "Master,
do you not care that we are perishing?" Jesus, being awakened from a peaceful sleep
in the stern of the boat, simply looks at the storm and speaks peace, "Hush! Be still!"
Once
again you have a sound. This time it is
not an articulate sound as in speech, it is the sound of the onoma of
Satan. It is the sound of violence, and
its obvious intention is the death and destruction of Jesus and His
disciples. The sound of this great shaking
of the sea, combined with the sound of the cyclone or whirlwind, produced
exactly the desired effect in the disciples: fear. And this is the
sound which now comes forth from them.
Upon
being aroused, Jesus also utters a sound.
Again, this sound is the sound of His onoma, and it is the sound
of absolute authority. He speaks three
simple words, "Hush! Be
still!" The instantaneous effect is the proof of that onoma: the winds ceased,
and the waters were suddenly calm.
Consider
the fact that this storm would have easily been visible from both sides of the
sea. They were crossing from Galilee to
the district of Gadara -- a distance of roughly five to seven miles. A storm of the described magnitude would have
swamped the entire region. When that
sound of authority came forth from Jesus, it didn't just become calm where they
were situated: the entire storm -- from end-to-end -- ceased instantly.
Sound
and light went forth at creation.
Authority manifested. My
objective in taking this direction in our sharing is to show you just how
significant the authority is that was built into us and infused into our very
makeup, character and essence when we came into this world.
We’ve
still got a ways to go with this discussion, so let’s pause here and pick it up
next week.
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