Hal’s Blog

Why Christianity is failing God?

“You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me.” John 4:39

The concept of walking by faith is spoken about in the Body of Christ but is given very little importance. Faith is mostly an intellectual concept and not a living discipline for all believers. Faith is set aside and religion is the priority. 

I want your allegiance to Me above all else!

The leaders in the Body of Christ have failed God for these reasons:

They want believers to justify a relationship with God on works. 

They minimize the importance of the Holy Spirit. They really don’t want believers listening to God because this will threaten their importance. 

They tend to utilize an intellectual approach in understanding God.

They promote the importance of leaders and churches and forget the priority is to draw people to the Living Christ.

They have instituted a set of rules you must follow if you want to live with God. 

They whitewash the truths of God for selfish motives.

In the coming days, the judgments of God will prevail and all leaders in the Body of Christ will either come under the authority of the Holy Spirit or they will be removed from leadership. 

The attraction should be to know the Living Christ and how to walk with Him. All else is of little value.

Trying to figure out what Jesus wants!

“All things work for the good for those who love God and are called according to His purposes.” Romans 8:28

This promise of God has been misconstrued by many in the Body of Christ. Let’s take a closer look at what God wants from you and me. 

All things include both the good and bad things that have taken place in your life. God uses everything in your life to draw you to Him. So where sin has abounded in your life the love of God is greater. God works through your sins to demonstrate how weak and incapable you are of living a life pleasing to Him. 

How do you and I love God? The response is we walk with Jesus by faith believing in all His promises.

We live in oneness with Jesus anchored to the Holy Spirit who is sealed in every believer. You cannot love God through your emotions or experiences with Him. They are short lived and will betray you during difficult times.

We love Jesus through vigilant prayer, listening for His voice, and living in His Word. 

We love Jesus with an obedient heart to comply with His requests even when they make no sense. 

We love Jesus by reaching out to Him for our every need understanding He has power and dominion over the heavens and earth. 

Finally, you have to be living according to His purposes for your life. This is not so much about what you are actually doing in your life but your loyalty and obedience to Jesus. Your pathway in life will take many twists and turns but Jesus is most concerned about your faith and heart desire to live for Him. 

There is no perfect journey with Jesus. The challenge is dealing with the adversities of life by faith and loving God when He seems distant and not concerned about your needs. 

The journey with Jesus is living one day at a time with Him and giving the Holy Spirit authority over your life.

Jesus lives so you can live!

Living under the jurisdiction of Christ Jesus!

“All the promises of God in Christ are yes and amen.” 2 Corinthians 1:20

The idea of jurisdiction is the governing authority in your life. You either choose to live for self or God. The reality is believers live in a hybrid relationship between God and self. 

God is holy and will have nothing to do with your sin. He has examined humanity and determined that all have fallen short of the standards of God. 

The Israelites were delivered by God from slavery in Egypt and taken on a forty year journey. In the early months of this journey God took them to a location near Mount Sinai. The presence of God was on Mount Sinai. There was thunder and lightning and the terrifying fear of God. God would strike anyone dead who attempted to go near Mount Sinai.

I don’t live on Mount Sinai. My life is sealed in all believers. Submit to My jurisdiction and I will give you a life you can never achieve on your own.

This illustration is to help you understand the nature of God and how He feels about sin.

God has tried you and found you guilty of sin. Your punishment is estrangement from God and death. 

This verdict can only be changed by an appellate court. Jesus presides over this court and has the power to reverse this verdict and restore you to God. He is the final authority between you and God.

The blood of Jesus is your hope for life. He offers you the gift of salvation and the life of Christ. 

Most importantly, Jesus wants you to live under His jurisdiction and allow Him to be the governing authority in your life. 

If you give Jesus permission, He promises to be your guardian and give you an abundant life filled with His strength, wisdom, joy, and protection. 

The reality of the Living Christ comes to those who walk by faith and live in oneness with Jesus anchored to the Holy Spirit. 

Jesus is a life changing God!

The appeal of Christ Jesus!

Watch over me O God, for in You I put my trust.” Psalm 16:1

God spoke to me last night about how He wants to work in your life. Jesus wants to be your guardian. The definition of a guardian is someone who is a defender, protector, and a keeper.

If you want Me to protect you I need your permission to be sovereign over your life.

Jesus can become your guardian today. Invite the Holy Spirit to have custodial authority in your life.

This decision will give you security that is impossible to find in the world.

The security of God comes from heaven and is eternal. If God is for you who can be against you.

Jesus lives so you can live!

The scathing voice of God!

An enemy will overrun your land, pull down your strongholds and plunder your fortresses.” Amos 3:11

This was not a comfortable message to write but it came from the mouth of God.

God is angry with what He sees in the world. He has made a decision to punish us for our sins. We are living under the intense scrutiny of God.

The punishment will come in the form of judgements from God. The pandemic was the first with more to come.

We have to accept the retribution of our great God. No one can escape the judgments of God. 

This verse in Amos reflects the heart of God for today and is directed at the Body of Christ. We are His chosen people whom He has loved above all the people and we have failed Him.

God has spoken and will not revoke His plans to allow Satan to overrun your domain and destroy your possessions and security. 

There will be unrest and oppression for the people of Christ. This is because we do not know how to do right before the Lord.

The “set apart” people of God are to be a beacon of light reflecting the renown, praise, glory of God. We are to do good, turn away from evil, and seek peace and pursue it.

The Body of Christ is filled with hypocrisy. We have made our God religion. We play act but our behaviors do not align with the ways of God. 

We acknowledge the Holy Spirit but we reject His authority and choose to live for self.

There is very little difference today between a believer and non believer. 

The analogy from God last night was a believer walking on a tight rope with very little room for margin of error. If you slip up the result is falling into a morass and suffering misery and destruction.

How can you and I respond to the judgments of God?

Come to Jesus with an open heart confessing your sins and asking Him to reveal anything in your life not pleasing to Him.

Do not accept, be a part of, or condone the amoral attitudes of our society. 

Separate yourself from the influences of Satan dominating our world.

We live in the world but we are not of the world

Present your body as a living sacrifice to God. Pray the meditations of your heart, your thoughts and your words will be pleasing to Christ Jesus.

Seek out the will of God through prayer, the word of God, and listen for the voice of Jesus.

Walk with Jesus by faith anchored to the Holy Spirit.

The evidence of Christ Jesus!

I created a blog a couple days ago titled “The persona of Christ Jesus”. The purpose was to introduce followers to the Living Christ and attempt to define the attributes of our amazing God.

You will see Me when you live by faith making the Son of God the priority of your life!

After completing the draft I said to God something is missing in this document. God spoke right back to me and said “evidence” or proof of My claims is missing. I got it!

The starting point is making a decision to live for Jesus above all else. God used the analogy of someone sitting in a car with spinning wheels and going nowhere.

The point of this illustration is that you cannot have the evidence of the Living Christ in your life without abandoning yourself to Him without any limitations.

The cornerstone to walking with God is living by faith trusting in the promises of Christ. This is a lifestyle characterized by patience, discipline, and vigilant prayer. Like David, you believe in the deepest part of your heart “My help comes from the Lord who created the heavens and earth”. Jesus is your sufficiency for life.

The Christ follower understands the importance of resting in God. He enters into this rest by faith living in the work of the Cross.

God has given me this image to explain how to rest in Him. You have an appointment for a meeting on the twentieth floor of a high rise building. You enter the lobby and touch the number twenty button next to the elevator. Then you rest and the elevator does the work to take you to your destination. This is how you walk with God without striving.

The resurrected power of Christ lives in the life of a believer in the efficacy of the Holy Spirit. This brings the reality of this promise of God into your life; “I can do all things through Christ Jesus who gives me the strength.”

Jesus died to give you everything required to live in this world. You are complete in Him and lack nothing.

The evidence of Jesus will come to all those who are willing to live for Him without compromise! You will see the transfigured Christ and your life will never be the same.

The persona of Christ Jesus!

God has spoken to me about the importance of the persona of Christ Jesus.

The definition of persona is the aspect of someone’s character that is presented to or perceived by others. This is the Living Water, the life of Jesus. And, this persona is available to all without prejudice. 

The persona is what draws people to Jesus. People are attracted to the Living Christ not the hypocrisy of religion. 

Jesus is not an intellectual concept. He is not a distant God. Jesus is a living reality who wants to give you an abundant life. He is a life changing God.

Jesus speaks very simply. Walk by faith believing in My promises anchored to the Holy Spirit.

Come live with Me. I can do for you what you can never do for yourself.

The defining nature of God:

Jesus is loving and compassionate expressed by His sacrificial death giving you the gift of salvation. He lives in you in the essence of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus does miracles and performs signs and wonders for the people of Christ. 

Jesus teaches the oracles of God.

Jesus is perfect and without sin.

Jesus has power and dominion over the heavens and earth.

Jesus wants to have an embracing and vibrant relationship with you.

Jesus speaks to you.

Jesus is omniscient and desires to protect you and keep you away from evil.

Jesus is a healing God.

Jesus shares the grandeur of God with you.

Jesus forgives all your sins and restores you to God. 

Jesus create the values of God within you.

Jesus speaks to you through dreams and visions.

Jesus is a God of intercession bringing down strongholds and setting people free. He does this through the Spirit of Christ working through you and me. 

The attraction of Jesus is He dwells in all believers and wants to live in oneness with you. Jesus offers you His life without limitations.

Jesus desires to be a living reality in every moment of your life. 

The evidence of Christ will come to those who make a decision to live for Him above all else.

Jesus is genuine. You can trust Him with your life!

Walking in the footsteps of Christ!

“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.” Romans 8:1-2

Walking with God is not easy. It requires discipline, patience, and faith.

My ways are perfect. Come to Me by faith abiding in the Spirit of Christ. He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.

You have made a decision to allow God to crucify your self nature and to live for Him. This causes you to lose your identity and right to self. And, your fate is now in the hands of God.

There is pain, suffering, and conviction for those who live with God.

Walking with God has nothing to do with religion or rules. And, you cannot justify yourself to God through works.

The only way you can effectively walk with God is to be anchored to Jesus through the Holy Spirit. At this very moment you are either abiding in the Holy Spirit or living for self.

We go back and forth between the Spirit and self. If you are in the self position you cannot please God. 

What causes you to move from the Spirit to self?

The conditions in your life create emotions of anger, fear, frustration, or bitterness. These feelings will cause you to make decisions not pleasing to God. As a human being you are subject to having these feelings but you must release them to God or they will destroy you. 

Secondly, the lusts of the flesh will cause you to do things that grieve the Holy Spirit and distance you from the presence of God.

If you are not walking in oneness with God you will succumb to these temptations. Your self nature is too weak.

Satan is also at work to tempt you into doing evil things. He will usually entice you with the rationale “Everyone does this and God doesn’t really care.”

The discipline required to walk with Jesus is vigilant prayer, listening to the voice of Christ, and filling yourself with the word of Christ. 

Begin each day with prayer committing your works to God. Ask the Lord to be a lamp unto to your feet and a light unto to your pathway.

How does the timeline of God relate to your life?

“But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” 2 Peter 3:8

God is oblivious to time. He is an eternal God and can function in the past, today or in the future.

God created your timeline before you were born.

God is omniscient and knows every detail of your life.

The timeline of God is usually not in symmetry with the timeline of believers living in the world.

I keep My promises. My timeline is to give you an abundant life filled with the goodness of God. There is no one like Me!

Some examples:

Moses tended sheep for forty years waiting for the call of God. “After forty years had passed, an angel appeared to Moses in the flames of a burning bush in the desert near Mount Sinai.”

David felt forsaken by God. “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?”

Israel was oppressed by Midian for seven years until God raised up Gideon to defeat Midian. 

God does not tend to reveal specific timelines to believers. He wants you to walk by faith trusting in His promises. And, He usually does not allow you see very far ahead. 

Believers have to walk by faith not by sight.

God will speak prophesy to you concerning how He plans to work in your life and He will make promises to you about the future. You have to accept His promises by faith and then leave this in the hands of God. As believers, we live in the present moment with God. 

Believers get in trouble when they overstep the timelines established by God for your life. It is difficult to wait on the Lord when you are dealing with adversities or feel like you are wasting away many years of life but God’s plan is perfect and defies human logic.

God acts through the Spirit of Christ in His perfect timing. It is not by might nor by power but by the Spirit of God. 

So when God says “I am coming soon” this might be tomorrow or forty years from now.