ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE TABLE OF THE LORD IV
Reprinted January 13, '23 6:13 PM
By Regner Capener
Greetings, Salutations and Solutions!
Continuing with the pattern of beginning the past three Coffee Breaks, there is
an urgent matter of prayer for believers worldwide on September 25th.
Not too long ago I became aware of what is known as the Ministers Prayer
Network -- a now-international prayer movement that originally began in Nigeria
in 1995 and began to spread around the globe. This is a non-denominational,
trans-denominational group of ministers and church leaders spanning virtually
every type of Christian ministry who come together without walls and divisions
for the purpose of growing the Kingdom of God.
As founding pastor, Mosy U. Madugba,
notes: "The aims and objectives of MPN are to create a forum for prayers
and biblical leadership development, devoid of any ostensive, ceremonial and
religious atmosphere. The later only breeds religious growth without deep
convictions and commitment to God. MPN was therefore born to provide an avenue
where ministers of the gospel can come together and speak the bare truth to
themselves, and in sincerity and simplicity, rebuke, exhort and pray for one
another, basically as a family of brothers and sisters, without any religious
stratifications or classifications."
This past week, Pastor Madugba sent out the following
notice: "On September 25th there will be a national prayer gathering of
Muslims on the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building. They are expecting at
least 50,000 to attend from mosques all across America. They say that they want
America to see how they pray! A permit for this gathering was issued by Capitol
Hill Police on July 28th. They will gather to pray from 4:00 AM until 7:00 PM.
“The gathering will take place by the site where U.S. Presidents have been
inaugurated since 1981. The organizers say that it was Obama's inauguration
speech in January and his speech broadcast from Egypt in June that gave them
the idea for this prayer gathering on Capitol Hill. Please fix a fast to start
12 midnight a day before and go on till 7pm when they stop. It is warfare time.
Do not joke with this. If Christians fail to frustrate this game plan in the
spirit, you will regret the outcome."
Please don't just wave this off thinking this is no big deal! When you begin to
realize that the "Allah" the Muslims pray to is nothing more than a
modern incarnation of the ancient Baal/Marduk, you
begin to understand that the purpose of this prayer is to release demonic
spirits over the nation's capital and to seize spiritual control of America.
If Christians stand by and do nothing, God will hold them accountable. I
heartily agree with Pastor Madugba's recommendation
for believers to fast for that whole day and take the
spiritual authority Jesus has released to us.
America was founded specifically as a covenant nation with the Lord Jesus
Christ -- as an anchor for the Gospel, a place from which the Good News of
Jesus Christ could be spread worldwide. We are not -- and must never be -- a
nation under Islam! Should you desire to check out Islam's goals for this
nation, simply visit http://www.islamoncapitolhill.com. It will chill your
blood.
Will you join Della and me in united prayer and fasting on September 25th?
Together we will turn back this flood of wickedness and evil. Together we will
-- through and by the Spirit of the Lord -- raise up the standard Isaiah
prophesies of in Isaiah 59:19:
"So shall they fear the name of the LORD from the west, and his glory
from the rising of the sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the
Spirit of the LORD shall lift up a standard against him."
OK. On with today's discussion.
In Hebrews 9:27 Paul makes the following statement, and it is one I grew up
hearing -- and misunderstanding.
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the
judgment:"
I always read this as referring to the Great Judgment Day we would have to
experience after death. We all have to die, do we not? There are two things
certain in life (according to the quipsters): death and taxes.
Bahh, Humbug! What we miss is the rest of the
sentence (verse 28).
"So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them
that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto
salvation."
Get it? Paul is saying, "Although it is appointed unto man once to die --
and after this the judgment -- Jesus kept that appointment with death and was
offered up as the sacrifice for our sins -- the same sins that carry that
penalty of death."
Remember what Jesus said to the crowds that followed Him after He fed the
5,000?
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath
everlasting life. I am that bread of life. Your fathers did eat manna in the
wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that
a man may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which came down from
heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever:
and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of
the world ......... Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you,
Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life
in you." (John 6:47-51, 53)
Let's backtrack a little. What was it that God spoke to Adam when He set him in
the Garden of Eden?
"And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the
garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it:
for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." (Genesis 2:16-17)
There's a lot of commentary I could make on this event, but I'll hold off on it
-- at least for now. The point here is that Adam and Eve did eat of the Tree of
the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The partaking of that fruit introduced death
into the human race. Adam and Eve were never designed to die. They were
designed to live forever -- just like God! They had no appointment with death
at all! The command to NOT eat of that tree was a warning that their lives
would have a termination point if they did eat.
Every human being born from that day (the day they ate of the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil) forward had an appointment with death. It became
part of the human genome. It was a curse that came upon the human race; and it
was part of the curse of the Law -- the law of sin and death.
Writing to the Romans Paul said, "For the law of the Spirit of life in
Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death." (Romans
8:2)
This is a real revelation from the Holy Spirit. If you aren't seeing it yet,
ask the Holy Spirit to unfold this to you. It will change your entire
perspective of what happened at the Cross.
Jesus kept our appointment with death, folks! This is a part of the revelation
of the Table of the Lord. When we eat of the Table we eat of the Lord; and
Jesus made it clear that when we eat of Him, we eat eternal life. Let's see if
I can explain it like this.
Every disease, every infirmity, every sickness, every virus, every weakness
that comes into or upon our flesh is a product of some part of our body -- some
cell or set of cells -- dying. As we've already said, Adam wasn't designed to
die. Eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil brought upon mankind
the HIV of the human spirit. That HIV of the spirit resulted in an immediate
reaction within human flesh.
Why? How?
When Paul was writing to the Ekklesia in
Thessalonica, he said, "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly;
and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto
the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." (I Thessalonians 5:23)
Notice the way he phrased this: "your whole spirit and soul and
body." We are first and foremost spirit beings. Our spirits never
die. We are secondarily soul. Our soul is our identity, our thought processes,
our mind, our character and personality. We are lastly physical bodies. If our
spirit becomes contaminated it affects our soul. If our soul is affected, it
alters the way we think, and the way we speak. Whatever we speak -- because we
are primarily spirit beings dwelling in shells of flesh and blood -- it has a
direct bearing our physical well being.
Proverbs 23:7 tells us that "As [a man] thinketh
in his heart, so is he."
When we allow the Spirit of God to superintend our spirit, there is a natural
-- and spiritually logical (if I can express it like that) chain of
circumstances that follows. When we trust our knowledge and wisdom and
understanding over and above what God has said and is saying, there are
spiritual consequences that follow.
Follow me down a spiritual path for a minute.
It takes faith to accept and receive our salvation through Jesus Christ. When
we trust in, rely on and believe that Jesus paid the price for our sin with His
suffering, His death, and His resurrection, our spirits respond to that faith.
Faith works by love -- agape love. It was the agape love of Jesus that brought
Him to earth and impelled Him to redeem us from the curse.
But redemption from the curse was inclusive of a whole lot more than salvation
from sin. "Salvation" has been sold down the river and cheapened into
only "saved from sin" when in fact "saved" is only a tiny
part of what Jesus accomplished.
We get our word "saved" from the Greek sozo
(pronounced sodzo), which means: to save, to heal, to
deliver, to make whole, to protect, to preserve, to restore to completeness.
One Greek commentator put it like this: "to return to the state or
condition that existed (in the Garden of Eden) before the fall of man."
Jesus' very name in the Hebrew, "Yeshua,"
means: salvation, deliverance, aid, victory, prosperity, health, welfare,
wholeness.
So what was Adam's condition in the Garden before the fall? He was in perfect
health. There was no death in him of any kind. He wasn't designed to die. After
all, he was made in the image of God -- and as we know, God never dies. He
always was, He is, and He will always be. He is the personification of
eternity.
That's how Adam was created. [In our next Coffee Break, I'll try to demonstrate
for you from Scripture that Adam lived in the Garden, walking and talking with
God for some 2,000 years prior to the fall.] Whether you accept that argument
-- or simply believe that Adam ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and
Evil on the third 24-hour day of his existence and then lived for 930 years,
dying slowly until death took him -- doesn't really matter.
Adam -- and all the generations that lived prior to the Flood -- lived for the
better part of a thousand years after the fall! Sin corrupted the whole
environment of the earth and shortened man's lifespan in such a way that, with
a few exceptions, most people never even made it to a hundred years of age.
Redemption from sin also included redemption from death, sickness, dying,
weakness and infirmity; and -- for those that die, resurrection to eternal
life. This is a phenomenal revelation if you can grasp it. Redemption from the
curse also incorporates -- for women -- redemption from pain in childbearing;
and Della and I know a number of women who have been able to receive this
revelation by faith and take advantage of it. Redemption, as well, provides
redemption from poverty and the restoration of prosperity. Once again, this is
a revelation that folks must grasp and receive by faith in order to walk in.
Are you beginning to get the picture? "Salvation" is a huge package!
For folks who limit it to redemption from the penalty for sin, they miss out on
living a dimension of life here and now that Jesus intended so that the Father
would receive glory. Cancellation of death -- in the here and now -- is part of
the package. This is a revelation that many folks are just beginning to get a
handle on.
Let me ask you something. It takes faith to accept and receive the salvation
that Jesus provided -- and provides -- by His grace. Fact is, the faith that
gets activated when one receives salvation from the penalty for sin is Jesus'
faith.
When you read Mark 11:22 in the Greek text (rather than the KJV or other
English translations) it renders more accurately to "Have [or possess]
the faith of God." Or, we can read it, "Have God's
faith."
The apostle Paul affirms this in Ephesians 2:8 when he writes, "For by
grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of
God."
Because of the way this comes out in the majority of our English translations,
one tends to read it that Paul is saying that grace is the gift of God, but
when you read it in Greek it is obvious that both grace and faith -- together
-- are God's gift to us. We cannot receive God's grace without faith -- His
faith -- and correspondingly, we cannot receive God's faith without having His
grace. The two are inseparably linked together because of agape love.
Writing to the Ekklesia in Galatia, Paul notes that
faith is energized (worketh, KJV), empowered and made
effective by agape. (See Galatians 5:6)
That is the kind of faith which must be operational for us to receive the
revelation of death cancellation. It's the same kind of faith that operates
when we receive our healing. It's the same kind of faith that functions when we
receive deliverance from evil spirits. It's the same kind of faith that works
when we leave the poverty mindset and begin to think abundance.
Jesus came to bring us abundant LIFE! He came to keep our appointment with
death so that we don't have to die! Are you seeing it yet?
That's where we'll quit for today. There's more to this revelation, and I'll
share it with you in our next Coffee Break.
See you soon.
The Lord has set a table before us that is fit for kings and priests -- and
we are both in Him! We have a feast set before us designed to help us function
as kings who rule and reign, and priests who worship and come before God's
presence in boldness and joy.
Be blessed!
Regner
A. Capener
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