The Word of the Lord is awesome! It has all the power we will ever need for
every situation in our lives All we have to do is mix it
with faith and, praise the Lord, a miracle !
I know many of you are thinking, It isn`t that easy. I believe the Word
and I`m doing everything I know to do, yet things still haven`t worked
out. I have experienced that too- personally and with many people I`ve
ministered to. So, what`s the problem?
Actually, there are many
problems, but I think most of them can be summed up by what Jesus said
in
Making the word of the Lord of none effect through your tradition.
What a startling statement! wrong teaching- specifically religious
doctrines- makes the Lord`s Word of no effect. The most significant
revelations I`ve received from the Lord all have to do with renewing my
mind from old ways of thinking that I learned in church. As I was freed
from the traditions, the simplicity of the Lord`s Word set me free.
At a recent Gospel Truth Seminar, the Lord led me to counter a number
of traditions that void the Lord`s Word. It was heavy stuff that was hard on
even many full-Gospel fanatics. I tried to be as gentle as possible,
but there isn`t a gentle way to kill a sacred cow.
It`s like the man who saw a cow with a wooden leg. He was so shocked,
he stopped his car and asked the farmer about the cow. The farmer said
this was a very special cow. He told stories of how the cow saved him
and his kids` lives more than once. The man was impressed, but that
still didn`t explain why the cow had a wooden leg. Finally, the farmer
yelled, You can`t eat a special cow like that all at once!
Unlike that farmer`s cow, sacred cows cannot be done away with
gradually. You just need to kill them and deal with the fallout. So
that`s what I did. It was powerful. I dealt with a lot of things in the
seminar, but only have space to mention a few in this letter.
I think one of the worst doctrines in the body of Christ today is the
belief that the Lord controls everything or, as the religious terminology
states, God is sovereign. It`s usually presented in one of two ways:
One, the Lord originates everything, or two, Satan originates the evil
things but has to get the Lord`s approval before he can do His dirty work.
This doctrine seems to be dominant in the body of Christ today. It`s so
entrenched that many people will just discount what I have to say
before hearing me out. To them, this has become a sacred cow. But this
old cow needs to die. They need to kill that sacred cow, or it will
kill the power of the Lord`s Word in their lives.
On the surface, it makes perfect sense that the Lord controls everything. After all, He is the Lord. He is all powerful. He can do whatever He wants
to do. He is sovereign.
I agree that the Lord is sovereign if the word sovereign is used as it`s
defined in the dictionary. The american heritage Dictionary defines
sovereign as 1. Independent. 2. Having supreme rank or power. 3. Paramount; supreme. Sovereign comes from a Latin word that means
super, above. I agree with all of those definitions. the Lord is all of
that and more.
But religious tradition has redefined sovereign to mean the Lord has and
does exercise absolute control. I totally disagree with that!
At one time, the Lord was in absolute control of everything, but then He
made man and gave him unrestricted power and authority over the earth. Man knowingly gave that power and authority to Satan. And Satan has
been messing things up ever since (with our help, I might add).
You might say, God could stop Satan if He wanted to. Therefore, the
devil only does what the Lord allows Him to do. That`s not true. That`s a
religious tradition that will render you passive and prey to the devil.
When the Lord gave Adam unconditional authority over the earth, He gave him
His word There were no strings attached. He didn`t say,
If you blow it, I`ll take back My power and authority. No! the Lord had to
allow what man allowed. The Lord had given man total control over the
earth. It was his to govern as he saw fit. Adam then yielded to Satan
the power and authority the Lord intended for man.
God is a good God. If it was only up to Him, we would all be blessed
That can be seen in the life of Job. The Lord blessed Job
abundantly. He was the greatest man in wealth and integrity of all the
people of his day. But Job didn`t have a covenant with the Lord. The Lord
didn`t really have the legal right to be so good to Job. Job was a
sinner and therefore under Satan`s control.
So Satan pressed his case,
and the Lord had to turn Job over to Satan because he legally came
under Satan`s jurisdiction.
This is why the Lord started making covenants with people like Abraham
and, eventually, the whole nation of israel. If they would comply, then
the Lord could legally bless them. This worked, to a degree. The
problem was, no one could live up to the Lord`s standard for very long. So,
instead of the blessing He desired to give, the curse eventually came
upon them because all have sinned .
People have seen many scriptural examples of the Lord`s judgment upon man in
the Old Testament and have taken from that that judgment is the Lord`s way
of correcting us. Under the new covenant, that is no longer the case,
and a number of scriptures will kill that sacred cow.
Deuteronomy 28 lists the blessings and curses that would come upon the
Israelites depending on their obedience or disobedience to the Lord`s
commands. Notice the things listed in verses 15-68: sickness, poverty,
grief, and every other trouble imaginable. They are curses, not
blessings, as many religious people are trying to make them out to be
today.
People will say, This cancer was really a blessing in disguise because
it made me turn to the Lord for help. No! It`s not a blessing; it`s a
curse. the Lord didn`t put that cancer on them or allow it. The fact that
they turned to the Lord is good, but they shouldn`t blame the Lord for
causing that problem.
God never uses evil to correct or draw us to Him. says it`s
the goodness of the Lord that leads us to repentance. says that the Lord`s Word- not problems- is given to correct and reprove us. Afflictions are what Satan uses to steal away the Lord`s Word .
But don`t all things work together for good? no! That`s not what
God`s Word says. That`s another sacred cow. Look at Paul`s actual
statement in
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love
God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
Taken in context, that verse says something totally different from what
religion has taught us. The two preceding verses say,
Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what
we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh
intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that
searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he
maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of the Lord.
First, the Greek word for helpeth is a compound word that means to
take hold of opposite together, i.e. co-operate (Strong`s
Concordance). The Holy Spirit does not intercede for us automatically;
we must participate, and as we do, He energizes and quickens and
empowers our prayers. When He takes hold with us, things begin to work
together for good.
Second, in verse 28, there are qualifications that most people ignore. The first is to love the Lord. Did you know that not everybody loves the Lord? Not even all who are born again truly love the Lord. For those who do not,
things don`t work together for good.
The next part says you must be called according to His purpose. What is
His purpose? First, says that the purpose of Jesus` coming was
to destroy the works of the devil. So, if you are functioning according
to the purpose of Jesus, you should be out to destroy the works of the
devil.
Therefore, this passage of scripture applies to people who are not
passive, but they are interceding and letting the Holy Spirit
supernaturally energize and take intercession to a level where it`s not
just human. That eliminates the majority of people right there. Add
loving the Lord to that and resisting and destroying the works of the devil,
and you can see how that scripture has been misunderstood and misused.
God is not the one who makes our lives a mess. We have a choice
says,
I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have
set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose
life, that both thou and thy seed may live.
To say we don`t have a choice is another way of saying we aren`t
willing to take personal responsibility for our situations. When we
believe we`re not responsible, it invalidates the Word of the Lord. The Word
tells us to make a choice between life and death, so we do have a
choice. The Lord even helped us out by telling us which one to choose: He
said to choose life.
The slickest deception Satan has ever put across, primarily through the
church, is to get people to embrace his work as the work of the Lord. In my
estimation, this is the worst doctrine in the body of Christ. If you
really believe the Lord controls everything, why do anything? why pray? Why
study the Word? why resist? just eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow
you die, and whatever the Lord wills will happen.
However, says,
Submit yourselves therefore to the Lord. Resist the devil, and he will flee
from you.
Notice that there are things from the Lord that we submit to and things from
the devil that we resist. the Lord does not control everything.
Religion has played into the victim mentality because it`s the easiest
way to explain away failure. The church has not been effective in
helping people overcome things like sickness and financial problems, so
they fall into the sacred cow belief that The Lord is allowing this for a
reason.
God isn`t allowing the bad things in your life. The same power that
raised Christ from the dead lives on the inside of every believer, and
He is waiting on you to resist the devil and appropriate what He has
already provided through Jesus.
-- Andrew Wommack
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