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Aug 2009: Pastor's Message

Greetings Canada’s Kneeling Army,

I want to thank you for your continual prayers and partnership for the transformation of this great nation that we love. For those of you who laboured in prayer with us during our mission trip to the North, my thanks seem so small. However, I know that for each soul that was won, each life that was delivered, and each person that was healed, your name was echoed in heaven. It was a life-changing trip for the team and for the community of Pangirtung, and you can experience a little bit of the power that was released by watching the most recent episode of Revival TV. Again, thank you, and please know that you are much loved and appreciated!

The following article was first published in our March 2008 CIP First Friday Prayer Newsletter, and after my trip to Nunavut I felt led by the Spirit of God to re-release it to you as a reminder of what God is saying in this hour:

Jesus is calling all of us to cast our nets into the depth and fish in the deep water of our faith. 2008 is a strategic year and Almighty God, El Shaddai, is calling us to deepen our faith through greater obedience to the word.

Friends, let us take a brief look at Luke 8:22-25, letting it illuminate the critical truths of deep water obedience. Verse 22 starts by informing us of the sober reality of serving and living – “Now it happened…” For so many of us, this is the point where anxiety, fear and doubt come crashing in. We ask, “Why me?” and “How long?” We have all been there before. I have been there before. So it is with great love and compassion that I encourage you to go deep and ask, “Why NOT me?” remembering always that there is no one better than Almighty God to show Himself strong on behalf of those who love Him!

The second thing Jesus says in this verse is, “Let us cross over to the other side of the lake.” You know what happens next in verse 23. Jesus falls asleep, a storm arises, and the next thing we know is the disciples, seasoned fishermen, are going crazy! You may ask, “Should an ordinary storm cause all this panic?” Well, the answer is “yes” and “no”! If we pay close attention to verse 24, we quickly realize that the two things that are happening to the disciples in deep water also happen to us:

  1. They (we) are operating in two confusions
  2. They (we) are believing the wrong voices

Jesus has already given an order that brings them to this point. He is in the boat; in other words, He will not let anything happen to them. Why? They have an appointment on the other side. Secondly, the deceiver is whispering reports of death; “Master we are perishing.” Friends, what’s really going on here? Well, if we listen to the right voices, we make the right choices. I know it can be fearful when we go into deep uncharted waters, which are the case with new chapters in life, where the waves get high and the current is quick. But know that when we go into deep, uncharted waters, Jesus is right there with us to guide us to the place where He has already been. If we are going to build confidence fishing in the deep water of our faith, we must discover the principle and process of confession.

In closing, let me leave you with a quick lesson in Greek. The Greek word for “profession” is the same as the Greek word for “confession” – homologeo. A profession is what we do for an income and, as believers, confession is what we do to cause what is in heaven to come onto the earth. Therefore, Kneeling Army, our profession is confession! Jesus Christ is the high priest of our confession. He is the Word of God, and He is the God of the word. In order to learn to trust in His word, we must learn to trust in Him (deep water). To learn to trust Him, we must get to know Him more. We must get to know Him more, that we may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering. Jesus is calling all of us to cast our nets into the depth and fish in the deep water of our faith.

Friends, you will notice that I ended this article the way I started it. Whether in Greek, English, Latin or French, fishing is what we are called to do in ’08. Therefore, the sooner you and I wade into the depth of this season, understanding our profession and confession, the sooner we will receive increased strength to see in the natural the spiritual transformation of our families, our communities, and our nation, that Almighty God has called us to birth forth. People of God, be encouraged and know that our Saviour loves you and sees you and hears you!

Kneeling Army, this word still rings true even in this month of August 2009. Don’t lose heart – your profession is your confession, so continue to confess Christ and cast your net into the deep waters of faith!

Brian Warren

Executive Director, CIP

 

P.S; I wanted to share with all of you the thank you letter we received from our host in Pangnirtung, Rev. Loie Mike aka Grandma Loie writes:

Greetings from Pangnirtung. This is our official thank you from our church, St. Luke's, and Pangnirtung Community Church. We are seeing restoration in many areas where demons were stealing from us, and we are so thankful for that. Places where he hid out and destroyed; in minds and within families, with abuse and rage; all those places are being exposed. It is no longer in houses but outside. To me that is telling me that demons have no more places to be. Thank you for helping us with that because they are able to cripple families and lives.

We will continue to pray for you and your group across Canada!

Love ya!

gramma Loie

Prayer Devotion

 

“We have to pray with our eyes on God, not on the difficulties.” - Oswald Chambers

Prayer

 Father, please help me to keep my eyes on you even through the dark seasons.

Canada at a Glance

 

God is continuing to pour out His Spirit upon an urban mission in Toronto.   13 street men requested bibles! A Turkish Muslim, a Jewish man and a young man from Columbia gave their lives to the Lord.  A girl was healed of pink eye, and a woman reported her cancer is gone after receiving prayer!  God will deliver us when we call upon His name!

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