The End of the Bull
September 30, 2008
In a prayer meeting recently, a parable came to me. Let me be clear that this is not a prophecy, but merely a parable. Recently, I was considering the golden calf that Israelites worshiped in the desert. This calf provides a picture that could be very significant to us in our day. To best understand what follows, before you proceed you must read Exodus 32.
To begin with, let’s make a few observations about the worship of the calf. First note that Moses was in the place of prayer and fasting upon the hill in the wilderness when the itching for the calf began. Note also that Moses was receiving the Law, or the requirements of God when the people became restless and demanded an idol. Note also that this calf was setup by the priesthood. A foreign priesthood did not come in, but rather it was Aaron who led the construction of this calf when the mood of the people called for a false god. Note that once Aaron setup the calf, he did not lead the people away to another god, but rather declared the calf to be the god that lead them out of Egypt. In other words, he did not replace God, he merely redefined Him. Note also that worship to the calf included many of Israel’s religious practices such as burnt offerings and peace offerings, but that the worship focused on sensual pleasures and frivolity. Let’s take a look here because I believe these events form a parallel and a parable for what is taking place in the nation at this moment. Continue Reading The End of the Bull »
Fireproof
September 29, 2008
Sherwood films has done it again. After the excellent film “Facing the Giants,” they have delivered another excellent film that explores the value of marriage and the requirement that a personal relationship with Christ undergird any true expression of love. We must support films like this that are produced by real Christians and contain a real Christian message. Besides all the social reasons for supporting the film, it just may impact your walk and your marriage. Let’s make sure we support this film with our dollars. Thank you Kendrick brothers for producing another excellent film and demonstrating that believers can be authentic and excellent in the media.
Are you Jealous?
September 5, 2008

I have been deeply moved the last few days over the issue of Jealousy for the Lord and for His name. Are we truly jealous for the name “Jesus” and the demonstration that are attributed to His name? As the world continues to use that precious name as nothing more than an expletive and ministers use it for their own purposes, I wonder if we are truly jealous for His name or if we have slowly become desensitized to it all. Recently I have watched some videos of various ministers and ministries that have simply made my heart sick. The antics on stage, if not blasphemy, were probably as close as you can get and yet the crowd loved it. In all of this I wondered, where are those that are jealous for the Lord and for His name? As I noticed the crowd laughing and taking it all in, I wondered where are those jealous for the bride? I mean this is Jesus’ wife we are talking about and these men are making a spectacle of the Lord before His own bride and she is drinking it all in. In a dream I had recently there was both a deep anger and a deep weeping over things.
Something within is burning and asking the deep question, are we not jealous for Him? I understand there are differences in ministry styles, personalities, and giftings and we have to give grace to different members of the body, but I was observing things that were clearly demeaning to the Lord and His people and they were being opening attributed to the Lord and His Spirit. They were allowing the Lord, His name, and His Spirit to be demeaned and mocked by men claiming to be ministers. Where are those who will stand and separate the holy from the profance? Where is the holy jealousy that caused Jesus to overturn money tables?
As I considered this issue of jealousy, I began considering what a pure and holy jealousy really is. After all, many are “jealous for the Lord,” but what they often mean is that they are jealous for their ministries, or their own perception of how things should be. Often “jealousy for the Lord” is really the desire to criticise and tear down those you do not agree with. Seeing then as jealousy for the Lord is an urgent need in our time and, at the same time, there is much jealousy that is not truly jealousy for the Lord, how are we to discern the difference? Continue Reading Are you Jealous? »