Saturday, September 16, 2017

Rise Up - Woe to the Shepherds

For the full message and to have complete understanding of what I am speaking of, it would be best if the reader begins at the beginning of this series.




She said what?

Regarding the topic of prosperity teaching, there are a couple of things that require clarification. It is mind-boggling how many believe and follow the prosperity doctrine.  It is so cleverly presented that I too accepted it as valid when I attended the first church since the orphanage for a couple of months.

It is true that I was not saved; I had gone to church more out of curiosity and loneliness, and perhaps to make some friends. It was not to find out about Jesus, or a Saviour, or because of the weight (guilt, shame, conviction, remorse) of my sins.

There I first heard the prosperity doctrine.  In my ignorance, I thought that it sounded like a way to perhaps know God, as well as to help me get a boost, or at least a head start in life.  Yes, I believed in one God and even in Jesus, but little did I know then that even the devils believe and tremble. [Jam 2:19]

After hearing a sermon about seed-faith and prosperity, I understood that I merely had to follow the instructions of the preacher. I was to take my money (the bigger the need, the more generous the giving), and plant the ‘seed’ (money) into good soil (giving the money to the preacher teaching about seed-faith, for example).

When I saw a sign for a caretaking job that offered an apartment and a small salary, I understood that by “faith”, I had to believe and just “claim” the job (along with the apartment and salary). I did not ask God if it was His will for me. In fact, I knew nothing about God’s will versus my will.

God only became involved when I “planted” my seed, and “named the harvest”, expecting God to produce the “fruit” (blessings/gift) of the harvest and thanking Him in advance. It was guaranteed to work, according to the preacher, but as I wrote earlier, it did not. 

I did not get the job, hence no apartment. Since I had given notice (in faith) to vacate the premises I lived in, fully expecting to get the job, I was without a place to live.  I believe that God, in His mercy, taught me a hard lesson with my first attempt with the seed-faith principle (God is the source; give to receive, expect a miracle).  In His mercy, God provided me an emergency place to stay through a female acquaintance (from the church), who had compassion on me.

The intention here is most assuredly not to mock or ridicule those who have been convinced by certain teachers that the doctrine is sound and fool-proof, but rather to place responsibility on those who instruct the sheep erroneously.  Preachers have a responsibility to shepherd the sheep wisely, and to keep them out of harm’s way, away from dangerous precipices and unsafe ground.

Whether those who teach the prosperity (health and wealth) doctrine are false teachers or wolves in sheep’s clothing, or whether such preachers are those who have themselves been deceived, is something only God knows for certain. Many of these preachers are “prosperous” because they have convinced the congregation to plant into their ministry, with reminders not to forget tithes or offerings.


In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves’ of God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.  [2Tim 2:25, 26]

Expounding on it further here is to clear up any misunderstanding, not to unpack the doctrine and lay the entire teaching out before the reader again.  Many true brothers and sisters in Christ have preached sermons and/or have written thorough articles and books on the topic, as I have previously stated. Yet, it’s important to know where I stand on the matter, especially after reading that I literally planted a tooney ($2 Canadian coin) into the soil of one of my plants.

That being said, I would like share my knowledge, understanding and experience on the matter, as well as to remind the reader about a few of the evil ways and intents of the adversary known as Satan.  Then, as with all things, it is up to the reader to take the matter to God for themselves. 

The Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth. It is written that we are to give generously and cheerfully, that is truth. Yet, the seed-faith principle is a distorted, corrupted version of God’s truth. 

Those who postulate the seed-faith doctrine use the parable spoken by Jesus (Yeshua) about the sower and seed.  The words of the Messiah are recorded in Matthew 3:3-9.

Matthew records Jesus the Messiah, to which at the end of the parable, Jesus said, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear”.  Christ’s words are further recorded in [Mark 4:3-9] and [Luke 8:5-8] His final statement indicated that the hearer should meditate upon the parable and understand the meaning.

The seed Jesus was speaking about is the Word of God, and the ground that the seed falls upon is the heart. The soil (heart) must be good soil, humble enough to take the Word of God (seed) down deep into the heart and allow it to take root (meditate upon it, pray).

Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on Him, If you continue in My word, then are you My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.  [Jn 8:31, 32]

The Adversary’s Handiwork


Firstly, every teaching must contain elements of truth in it.  Otherwise, it would not be believed or received by anyone, or very few at the least.  Secondly, Satan is not only subtle, clever and crafty [Gen 3:1], but he is persistent.  He has his human agents. It is the twisting and turning, the manipulation of God’s Word by seducing spirits that blindsides people, masterfully leading them astray and into deception.

Those who are attending church out of curiosity or for friendship (such as I was at that time), or those who are new converts, or those who have not studied the Bible and compared scripture to scripture, or read each chapter thoroughly to gain understanding, or those who are moved by every doctrine that tickles the ears, these are the ones who are in danger of being seduced and thus deceived.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teacher, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.  [2Tim4:2-4]


The prosperity teaching represents but a sliver of Satan’s handiwork. He will do all he can to divide Christians, destroy relationships through lusts, pride, covetousness, envy, adultery, fornication, betrayal, gossip, slander, defamation, strife, and other diverse pressures, temptations and sins. 

The intent of Satan, the accuser of the brethren [Rev 12:10], to cause division(s) and schisms within the Body of Christ is a well-known, but oft forgotten fact. Schisms are typically the result of discord, most often about doctrine or leadership, and at times heresy. 

However, Satan tempts members of the Body in various ways to manipulate and deceive them into turning on each other like a cancer, which then begins to wreak havoc on the Body.  Since Satan cannot ultimately destroy the Body of Christ, he devises ways to cause division within it, splits, so that it does not operate at full capacity.

However, God is Sovereign. We can be confident that He who began a good work in us will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. [Phil 1:6] The Lord God knew beforehand what Satan would attempt to do; therefore, He gave us fair warnings in His written word. 

Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.  
[1Cor 1:10:11]

For you are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are you not carnal, and walk as men?  [1Cor 3:3]

The temptations mentioned above are only part of the adversary’s handiwork.  The fiery darts of the devil (thoughts injected into one’s mind) are intended to stir up condemnation, pride, strife, contention, mockery, jealousy, envy, hatred, hostility etc to weaken and hinder the Body of Christ. 

However, ultimately the goal is to destroy a believer’s faith and trust in God, and bring them into fear and unbelief which then leads to disobedience and rebellion. Satan will use our pride to keep us on the throne of our heart, instead of Jesus, which is idolatry.  That is a whole other topic. 

Quite often, the enemy of souls puts people and obstacles in a believer’s path to trip them up, and it may be someone that we least expect (such as a married person, a relative, or someone in a position of trust) and provokes them via seducing spirits to sin sexually.  However, one does not have to be a believer to fall into sexual sin.  It is rampant all over the world today, in every nation and country.

Infidelity is but one of Satan’s primary, yet highly successful temptations.  Pride will lift itself up and lead to destruction, if left unchecked. [Prov 16:18] One thing that Christians can forget at times, myself included (such a busy world, so many distractions) is that Satan works WITH the flesh (our carnal nature) because he cannot touch the spirit of the born-again believer.

Satan is not the Creator; he is a created being.  Anything that has been created can never be greater than its Creator.  However, he will surely take out our body if allowed by the Lord. It is a hard fact that the adversary cannot overstep the Sovereign God’s boundaries, authority or power.  

Two examples are taken from the Bible, the first being found in the book of Job.  Satan had already brought utter destruction to Job, with all his belongings either destroyed or stolen. The devil saw to it that each time he brought ruination to Job that all Job’s faithful servants were killed, with the exception of only one left alive from every catastrophe, in order to run to the godly man with the devastating news of what took place.

The final blow to Job was when Satan sent a mighty wind (possibly a tornado) which destroyed the house where Job’s children were gathered, thus killing all ten.  The godly man was completely undone when the last tragedy occurred.  But the adversary was not yet satisfied. He wanted Job to beg for his life with some incurable disease that would affect both his skin and his bones [Job 2:4], but secretly he desired to kill Job and God knew that.

The adversary was convinced that Job would then deny God and turn from Him.  Satan asked God for permission to harm Job’s body by putting sickness upon him. He was indeed permitted to do so, but he was forbidden to take Job’s life. Undoubtedly, Satan would have killed Job as he did his children, if God had allowed it.

And the Lord said unto Satan, Behold, he is in your hand; but save his life. 
[vs 6]

The second example is about a man in Corinth, who was fornicating with his father’s wife (mother or step-mother).  Paul accused the brethren of pride (puffed up), further stating that the group had turned a blind eye to what the man was doing. They did not even grieve over the man’s soul, or rebuke him, or even warn him of the danger he was in of the second death when he stood before Jesus on judgment day.

It is reported commonly that there is fornication amongst you, and such fornication as is not so much as named among the Gentiles, that one should have his father’s wire. And you are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, that he that has done this deed might be taken away from among you.

To deliver such a one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.  [1Cor 5:1, 2, 5]

Temptations of Satan

Material wealth and gain (love of money, greed, covetousness), status (secular as well as religious) and power are three other temptations that seducing spirits bring to lure mankind into sin and keep them far from God, particularly Christians. 

But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear. [Is 59:2]

The Holy Spirit showed me a few years back that sin (and thus temptation) falls into one or more of three categories. It is the way of the world and flesh, which is precisely what Satan works with. When the serpent seduced Eve with his craftiness, she became deceived and ate of the forbidden fruit.  

Then later, she convinced Adam to taste of the fruit also, and he did eat.  The three categories that sin and temptation fall into began in the Garden of Eden when Adam and Eve fell from God’s grace.

And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food (lust of the flesh), and that it was pleasant to the eyes (lust of the eyes), and a tree to be desired to make one wise (pride of life), she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.  [Gen 3:6]

For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.  [1Jn 2:16]

Satan’s temptations are aimed to lead us astray through our own lusts and pride.  We must work with God and fight against our carnal nature (flesh) and against Satan and his armies.  Repetition is a very persuasive technique to convince people that a lie is a truth. The devil has his strategies and devices. Persistence is yet another tool the devil uses; he is relentless in his war against mankind, as well as against God.

Seducing Spirits

Although Paul wrote to Timothy about those who forbade marriage and condemned people who ate meat, he did make it clear that there were Christians who were adhering to doctrines brought in by false teachers under the influence of seducing spirits and were running amuck amongst the brethren. 

Now the Spirit speaks expressly (distinctly) that in the latter times (last days) some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; [1Tim 4:1]

Some may think that by calling the “prosperity doctrine” a doctrine of devils, I am being heavy-handed (coming down hard on it) and they would be right. You see, I write with love, love for Jesus Christ (Yeshua), love for the truth, love for the lost or backslidden [I myself was once lost, backslidden, steeped in sin], and love for those who are caught up in the spirit of error, under deception from seducing spirits. [1Jn 4:6]

It is Christ’s love in me, so I cannot boast, nor will I touch His glory. My (human) love can fail and be mercurial (fickle, changeable; unpredictable). God’s love never fails.  

His love is all-encompassing; perfect because He is perfect and God is love. [1Jn 4:8] There is no fear in love. [His] perfect love casts out all fear: because fear has torment.  [Those] that fear are not made perfect in love. [1Jn4:18]


Over the years I have said innumerable times that we are in a bloody (spiritual) war; it is no game.  However, Satan sees this war as a deadly and destructive game. Why do I say it is a game to him? He plays for keeps. Some say he takes no prisoners, but he surely does.

It is true that he drives many to commit suicide, to murder, to torture, maim and abuse others. Many are lost to natural disasters and calamities, sudden accidents, casualties of war, drug overdoses, alcoholism, abortions, diseases, including those from substance abuse and sexual sins – destruction is Satan’s joy and goal.

He ensnares people, taking them captive and holding them fast in heavy chains that bind (bondage) and which are hard to escape.  The prosperity teaching takes the truth of God’s word and turns it into a clever lie, but it is a trap to seduce people. 

The seduction is as crafty and clever as it was in the Garden when the serpent deceived Eve.  It is still the same M.O. (modus operandi), which is ultimately to seduce God’s people into believing lies by distorting the gospel via false doctrines, thus bring them into deception and bondage.

That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight (trickery) of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive (scheming); but speaking the truth in love, may grow up into Him in all things, which is the head, even Christ,  [Eph 4:14, 15]

The serpent twisted God’s word and caused doubt as to what God meant. He distorted God’s words to such a degree that the original meaning was lost. This is how the enemy seduces and deceives, by manipulating God’s word to mean an entirely different thing than what is/was intended.

Satan did that when he appeared as the serpent in the Garden of Eden, and again when he tempted Jesus in the wilderness. The enemies of the cross come in amongst the sheep, as false brethren, false prophets and teachers who deny the truth of God’s word.

Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not; But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God.  [2Cor4:2]

They introduce heresies in pernicious ways, whilst they rob the people of their money. They are greedy shepherds who care only for themselves, and most certainly, not the sheep (except to “fleece” them of their money).

And many shall follow their pernicious ways (having a harmful effect, in a gradual or subtle way); by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. And through covetousness shall they with feigned (insincere) words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingers not, and their damnation slumbers not.  [2Pet 2:1-3]

Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.  [Is 56:11]

Tithes and Offerings – Perfect Health and Abundant Life Teaching


Some Christians who have limited incomes (the working poor), or fixed incomes (U.I., disability, welfare, pensions) or are very poor (no income), and who believe the prosperity teaching, become frustrated or guilt-ridden when they cannot give the 10% tithe that is taught, PLUS (as well as) sacrificial offerings or gifts. Many have blamed their continued poverty on their inability to tithe, or at times, their inconsistency in giving the ten percent when they receive their meager cheques.

Others may be tempted to spend what they do have foolishly, in efforts to gain money in order to give generously. Gambling, daily, weekly or monthly lottery playing, embezzlement and theft come to mind.

 Also, if one is born with a debilitating disease or deformity, or suffers from such things later in life, the lies that suggest that “God heals everyone” and “faith does not need doctors”, “if you aren’t healed, you lack faith”, “if you are poor, you are out of God’s will”, are not only misleading statements, but are demonic lies.

Such beliefs indirectly command God to serve our purposes, or mock and question God’s Sovereignty and love, as well as question the importance of faith and trust in God, both of which lead to our obedience to Him. It is directly opposite to the truth, which is that we serve His purposes, not vice versa.

Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.  [2Cor 2:11]

Freedom in Christ

In the Old Testament, tithing was of the first fruits of the harvest, and the firstlings of herds and flocks. [Deut 14:21-22; Mat 23:23] It was part of the law given to Moses, but it was not about money. Even when Jesus was rebuking the Pharisees and mentioned tithing in part of the rebuke, it pertained to the first fruits of the harvest.


Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you pay tithe of mint (herb) and anise (seeds of a plant; herb) and cumin (found in curry powder), and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought you to have done, and not to leave the other undone. 
[Mat 23:23]

But this I say, He which sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which sows bountifully shall reap also bountifully.  Every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loves a cheerful giver.  [2Cor 9: 6, 7]

God’s promises in His word are true. We are to give, and gladly.  When we give freely from a willing heart, God notices.  He does indeed bless the cheerful giver. There are times that we may give well beyond 10% of that which we have been given. We are led by the Holy Spirit; we obey. If we see a need and satisfy it, again, God takes notice.  We can never out-give God, but woe to them who teach for the sake of filthy lucre, and who teach doctrines that are not of God.

For there are many unruly and vain talkers and deceivers, especially they of the circumcision: Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre’s sake.  [Titus 1:10, 11]

Healing

It is a truth that Jesus does still heal today. Why some are healed and some are not, I cannot pretend to understand. Only God holds all the answers. But I do not believe that those saints of God who are not healed lacked faith. There are many mighty men and women of God who passed away, not healed. Keep in mind that all of us will face death and our bodies will give up the ghost (our spirit), and the ‘day of judgment’ will come. [Heb 9:27]


That being said, we still go to those who are elders (those who want to serve the body of Christ to see them blessed and for the glory of God, through Jesus Christ), who will anoint us with oil in Jesus’ name, and pray for us to be healed.


Is anyone among you afflicted? Let him pray. Is any merry? Let him sing psalms. Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord:

And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he has committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that you may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. [Jam 5:23-15]

Sometimes the Lord allows us to go through suffering, hardships, illnesses and such so that we may learn things that we would never have learned otherwise. It is written that though He was a Son, Jesus learned obedience by the things that he suffered. [Heb 5:8]

Stand on God’s Word


When God gives us a personal promise, which aligns with His written Word and His character, then yes, we can stand on that promise and wait for it to come to fruition.  We are to speak God’s word because it is our sword, and we must keep our sword sharp (by reading the Word) for it to be effective in the spiritual battles that we all will face.

Expect a bloody battle to come as a result of your faith and trust in God for His promises.  Satan wants us to deny God’s word by not speaking it forth, or he will try to hinder us from speaking forth God’s promises to us by fervently working in the planting of the seeds of doubt.

Satan will challenge the authority of God’s word. He will impugn it and then try to cloak us with a spirit of fear, so that we will question and doubt God’s promises to us (those written in His word and those promised to us personally).

But we know that God did not give us the “spirit” of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.  [2Tim1:7]

For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.  
[Heb 4:12]

It is crucial to stand on God’s word and speak it forth, in our thoughts, yes, but also audibly in our prayers and in the reading of the Bible. Satan and all enemies of the cross cower when the word of God is properly used. They know the power and authority in His words. He speaks and it is done. Believe it.



These are the things that I have learned since that day that I first heard about the prosperity gospel. That is why when the man of God told me to plant the tooney in soil and expect God to prosper me a few months ago (June 27, 2017), I knew that it did not necessarily mean financially. 

The prophet did not know me well and did not know what I believed or knew regarding the word of God.  Therefore, he made sure that I understood that the ‘prosperity’ come to me in ‘other ways’ (spiritually, healing or however God so chose).  

I realize I am repeating myself here, but it is very important to understand that the prosperity gospel distorts the TRUTH of God’s word, and the intent originally was/is to line the pockets of the greedy shepherds, the false teachers.

to prosperity preachers, the way of the cross
is paved with money

Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; Neither as being lords over God’s heritage, but being examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, you shall receive a crown of glory that fades not away.  [1Pet 5:2-4]

In faith, I did according to all the man of God instructed, not knowing what to expect, but was pleased even at the thought of prospering spiritually because the desire of all God’s children is to be purged, learn to die to self daily and to become more like Christ Jesus (Yeshua). 



Four days later, I was given the 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan, filled with gas. The all-season tires still under warranty, plus winter tires, fresh oil change, good brakes and only 91,399 km.  What an unexpected blessing indeed! It is the newest vehicle I ever owned (even if it is 11 years old, it’s in immaculate condition), and it is also the lowest kilometers I’ve ever had on a vehicle I’ve owned. May God bless mightily His faithful, loving children! All glory to God alone! 

Woe to the Shepherds

The prophet Ezekiel was told to give a strong rebuke to the shepherds of Israel who were negligent in their duties. They were feeding themselves, taking from the sheep, rather than feeding them (which would be to lead them away from their sinfulness, and into repentance and holiness before God).

They “fleeced the flock” (again taking from the sheep), to clothe themselves and again, making sure they are well fed and looked after, but are not caring for those God gave them to look after (in Ezekiel’s day, the ‘flock’ was the people of Israel).

They did not care for the sick or diseased, or seek to heal them, but they pretended to. They prayed and said, "You're healed," and the grateful sheep would thank them and hobble home, covering (hiding) the pain they were still suffering with -- and listening to the lies Satan had fired at them; "If you just believe enough, you will be healed..."

Feeling guilty, the pain deepened. "God, I believe, help my unbelief!" they pray silently inside their minds, angered that their faith must 'fall short' because full healing is not yet present. The prosperity gospel will teach people that when we please God, we have health and wealth - we are "successful".

What do they tell the people in various parts of the continent of Africa? What do they say to those displaced, wandering aimlessly because war has ravaged their homes, and destroyed everything they owned... 

Yahweh does bless and prosper, but how, when, where, who - His wisdom cannot be matched or challenged. If there is a repeat of the story of Job in modern times, then so be it, but woe to the shepherds that teach something is wrong with  our faith if you are poor, or if you struggle with health issues.

We all suffer in this life, but we do not all suffer the same way. Some are healthy and rich, but have addictions that they cannot escape, or have sins they refuse to face and abandon as they repent with godly sorrow.

This is a deep subject, and this is not an exhaustive article. Yet, healing does still take place today. Yes, there are times when people are blessed financially (new job or promotion, inheritance, etc.), but that is the exception and not the rule, as prosperity preachers would have you believe.

You are NOT cursed if you are poor or have an illness or disability that causes you grief. It does not mean God thinks less of you, or has abandoned (rejected) you. Those are lies, a great deception.

Why are the shepherds not healing? Why are the shepherds not strengthening? Why are the sheep and lambs thirsting and hungering for truth? Woe to the greedy and to the false shepherds who lead their sheep astray, taking from them the little that they have so they can live in comfort. They help some to make it look like good fruit they have, but the fruit is artificial (not for real; it is for show).

The sheep became prey (as a flock without a shepherd) for the beasts of the field (satanic influences and attacks [human agents, as well as demons], wolves, vultures, snakes, scorpions, the dragon [Satan]). The shepherds feed themselves and deceive the sheep.

Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, prophesy, and say unto them, Thus saith the Lord God unto the shepherds; Woe be to the shepherds of Israel that do feed themselves! (The exclamation mark is in the original writing; which means God is angered and very serious.) Should not the shepherds feed the flocks?

You eat the fat, and you clothe yourselves with the wool, you kill them that are fed: but you feed not the flock. The diseased have you not strengthened, neither have you healed that which was sick, neither have you bound up that which was broken, neither have you brought again that which was driven away, neither have you sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have you ruled them.

And they were scattered because there was no shepherd: and they became meat to all the beasts of the field, when they were scattered.  [Ezek 34:2-5]

Thus says the Lord God; Behold, I am against the shepherds; and I will require My flock at their hand, and cause them to cease from feeding the flock; neither shall the shepherds feed themselves anymore; for I will deliver My flock from their mouth, that they may not be meat for them.

For thus says the Lord God; Behold, I, even I, will both search My sheep and seek them out. [vs 10, 11]

God promises that He will feed the flock Himself. He will search for those who are lost and gather those that are scattered. He will deliver them in order to feed them. He will strengthen those who are broken and sick, as a Good Shepherd (Jesus/Yeshua) does. 

But He also warns that He will judge those (shepherds) who became fat and strong by deceiving [through deception] the sheep and taking from them. How many have the greedy shepherds driven away because they could not abide by their negligence, or live up to their standards and deceptive ways?

How many have these preachers broken because they felt like they were failing God by being unable to give money, due to their poverty? How many of these shepherds actually pray for the sick (out of the spotlight, and in their private prayer closet) or seek to strengthen them when they are hurting and broken?

What will He do with those who made idols of themselves, or who are greedy and corrupt? They have been a stumbling block to many. Indeed, be assured, in His timing, God will judge all. The Lord is raising up shepherds after His own heart, who will lead the people to repentance, to fear God, and to walk in the ways of Jesus Christ. 

I will seek that which was lost, and bring again that which was driven away, and will bind up that which was broken and will strengthen that which was sick: but I will destroy the fat and the strong; I will feed them with judgment.

And as for you, O My flock, thus says the Lord God; Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats.  [Ezek 34:16, 17]

Yes, the faithful and Sovereign Lord taught me a hard lesson even before I was saved (so great is His love in how He teaches each of us individually, for He alone sees the heart). Is it not amazing how He makes each one of us feel like an “only” child, even though the number of us is countless?

Yes, I never forgot the lesson, but a gentle reminder is always welcome. It was good to hear that the godly brother was not one who promoted the seed-faith false doctrine. It was an "act of obedience" to a hard (or strange) request. 

I must repeat myself, in that God truly does see the heart, and obedience means much more to Him than any sacrifice we make in our giving, and listening to God through His precious Spirit is better than the fat of rams. [1Sam 15:22 Thank You Jesus for providing the way back to the Father for us sinners!

The Holy Spirit is calling out to these wayward, greedy shepherds, who are blind and rebellious. He calls out to them to repent of their covetousness, repent for leading so many astray, repent for compromising the true meaning of God’s written Word. It is not Yahweh's desire that ANY should perish but that ALL should come to repentance. Do not let pride deceive you as it has Lucifer aka Satan.

The love and compassion of God is beyond understanding. Should we gloat over those who are teaching and prophesying lies, rubbing our hands together in delight that they will be judged and punished?  If so, then the heart is corrupted.

Or will we grieve for their souls, praying that God will bring them to repentance before it is too late?  As long as we have breath, there is time to repent. Pray that the good Creator will do for them as He has for us, which is to show us the error of our ways, and then, in His grace and mercy, grant us the STRENGTH and the COURAGE to obey and repent.

The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.  [2Pet 3:9] 

[This is engraved on the walls of my heart, to keep me from thinking more highly of myself than I ought. It is HIS doing, His work - praise Jesus!]

Indeed, the greatest sacrifice ever made, and the one that pleased God the most was that of His Son Jesus Christ, the great and good Shepherd, who laid down His life, knowing that He would be crucified on the cross. There His precious blood was poured out, as the perfect Lamb of God, without spot or blemish (no sin). Through Jesus, our sins can be forgiven and we can be reconciled back to God, our Creator.

To be forgiven, our sins covered by the blood of Christ Jesus, and to be filled with the precious Spirit of God [baptized by His Spirit and by fire (purification)], is the beginning of our walk with our Saviour.  It is the Holy Spirit who will guide us into all truth, as we surrender all to Jesus.  The process in us begins, and there is a long journey ahead. Stay the course! Christ accomplished all upon the cross, when He poured out His blood for mankind. All we have to do is follow and obey.

The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord has anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound[Is 61:1; Lk 4:18]

Money Tree


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One of the women from church, who heard me give a brief testimony about the coin in the soil and the gift of a vehicle, presented me with clippings from what is called a “Money Tree” or a “Silver Dollar Bush”, the following Sunday.  It’s rather humourous actually, as the man of God had specifically told me not to expect a money tree when he had instructed me to plant the coin into soil. 

The dear sister in Christ decided to give me a money tree (smiles).  Above are the pictures.  The seeds inside the protective outer portion of the leaves look like small coins. With a gentle sliding, the transparent outer leaf and the seeds become separated from the remaining leaf, leaving behind a whitish-silvery leaf.

What a beautiful family in Christ Jesus we have!  May we pray one for another, and be grateful to God for His infinite wisdom and in the ways He accomplishes His will.  Great is His love toward us all, and His faithfulness and mercy endures forever. 

God is good, and everlasting love, and His truth endures through all generations.  [Ps 117:2; Ps 100:5]

To Those Who Have Cried Out 

(a word from the Lord given) [Sept 2017]



Many have cried out to be purged, to be made clean. Many have wondered what is wrong with them, and why they have not been able to trust, why they struggle in their mind.  They thought they had let go of the past, but they have struggled with their moods, their emotions and feelings. 

They have questioned their very sanity, battling constantly, not knowing if they fight Satan or their flesh. In desperation, they have cried out to Me, seeking truth and desiring to be free. 


To those who have sincerely cried out, I have now opened the eyes to see, and broadened the understanding. This I have done by opening ears so that hearing is no longer distorted.

When My people do not fully trust Me, they cannot truly trust others, especially those who have suffered various forms of abuse (physical, verbal, emotional, mental, spiritual).  There are times that I must allow the rug to be pulled out from under the feet of My people.  When there is nowhere else to turn for help or answers, multitudes will indeed cry out to Me.

Did I not foretell that I would be shaking all that could be shaken, and the things that cannot be shaken will remain?  [Heb 12:27 This pertains not only to the physical realm but to the spiritual realm as well. This is not something to fear, for I have also said that all things work together for good, to those who love [Me] and are the called according to My purpose. [Rom 8:28]

Many have repented, but there remains still more to repent of. Lo! I am doing a quick work for the times that are at hand are dangerous times, though many make excuses and explain away all that is happening globally.

Others laugh at the warnings, often because of the false prophecies that have been told down through the course of history. People will continue on eating, drinking and carrying out business as usual, uninterested in what I would say to them. They have no time for Me in their busy schedules; others do not even believe I exist.

Few are searching their hearts to see what is hidden there. Fewer still cry out to Me to help them see all that is not of Me, hidden away in the deep crevices of their heart – crevices that are covered over, hidden from sight.


I, the Lord, will uncover that which covers the deep crevices. An opening shall be made. There are hidden things unseen in the crevices, due to the depth and darkness. Many have built strong and high walls, even placing a covering over the walls, to ensure nothing disturbs the hidden things.

It is as a vault of steel, protected and impenetrable. Yea, but I have come to destroy the covering and to tear down the walls, to crumble every carefully placed brick to dust.  Then I shall burn up even the dust (chaff) so that when one looks for evidence of the walls that once stood so strong and bold, none will be found.

I will shake the very foundation in order to bring to the surface that which was hidden in darkness and secrecy.  I will break up the hard ground of the heart, and pull up the mighty root with all its taproots. I shall reveal that which was hidden so that it may be seen and acknowledged.

I have opened the blind eyes to see and unstopped the ears that the enemy has hindered and halted. Humble yourself and pray, seek My face (and not My hand).  Turn from all that is not of Me. Do not be surprised at that which is revealed, for the building of the walls and the covering took many years to build.


When you humble yourself and pray, and seek My face, and turn away from that which is revealed (repentance), then I shall hear your prayer and forgive your sins, and heal your land.  [2Chron 7:14, 15] 

For I sent locusts into the land devouring, until in your desperation, you would humble yourself and cry out to Me.  So many are into idolatry and they are completely unaware, totally blind to it.  Yea, but when you come to see, you discover that you must turn away (repent) from the idolatry of “self”.

Smash the idol of self, then I the Lord will destroy the debris left behind; burning it up, so that not even the ashes remain.  I am close to a broken and contrite spirit and I hear the plea for help when you cried out in distress, not understanding, completely oblivious to the core problem.

Hear the prophecy spoken: You are as one trapped in a cage, not realizing that the door is wide open. But when you humble yourself, pray and repent, your eyes shall be opened to see that I, Jesus (Yeshua), provided a way out. The door is open eagle; it is time to fly and be made free.

I have not given you the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. [2 Tim 1:7

Overcome fear with faith; let go of unbelief and replace it with trust.  Move to the open door. When you repent, I strengthen you as you look to Me, for I have risen from the grave to set the captives free.  My blood was not spilled in vain (for nothing), for there lies the victory!


Your (spiritual) armour is covered in My blood and the glory of the Father is upon My blood. The Father’s glory blinds the eyes of the enemies of the cross and sends confusion into their camps.

Now rise up!  Leave the past behind; leave Egypt; leave Babylon.  Forgive yourself, yes, truly forgive yourself. Are you greater than Me? You say, “Lord, I have forgiven myself…long ago.”  Yet, I say to you, if you had truly forgiven yourself, you would not have had hidden things deep within.

Satan is the father of lies and a murderer from the beginning [Jn 8:44], who will shoot forth fiery darts at such speed that one feels they are losing their mind.  When one has not forgiven themselves in fullness, the result will end up idolatry, constantly thinking about self, and circumstances, and others.

Receive My love, so that fear which has torment, will leave.  Much has been purged, yet just a little more, for I shall have a holy people.  Trust Me and you will find that you can offer trust to others.  Receive My love and you will find that you will see others through My eyes, and love with My love.

Rise up with wings as eagles, for I am indeed the wind beneath your wings. Rise above the world, for it is not your home.

And I will restore the years the locust has eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, My great army that I sent among you.  

And you shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, that has dealt wonderously with you: and My people shall never be ashamed. [Joel 2: 25-27]


Some things are hard to admit to, but those who desire to be fully purged will humbly acknowledge all sin and allow themselves to be completely cleansed and set free.  Behold, great is My love. The time is now; rise up My people.  Eagles, as you wait upon Me, you shall see the open door. It is time to fly, for dangerous are the days.  I am making My people ready.

And it shall come to pass afterward that I will pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions: And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out My Spirit.  
[Joel 2:28, 29; Acts 2:17]

for His glory alone

penned by
Bonita                           dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com

Countries to pray for:

Africa, America (east coast), Argentina, Australia, Connecticut, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Maine, Maryland, Mexico, Norway, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Russia

The powers that be always want us to have an enemy - always "hate" someone. In WWI, it was the Japanese; in WWII, it was the Germans. Who will be the hated 'enemy' in WWIII? Christians? 

If we are raptured, there will be new converts as a result, and if we are not raptured yet, we will be the ones hated, persecuted, killed. Come to Jesus /Yeshua, whilst there is still time. He is the only one who can save us, He is perfect in every way - a marvellous Creator! So great is the love of El Shaddai / Yahweh through Jesus/Yeshua.

And that love is matched perfectly by hatred - the hatred of Lucifer/Satan, and all enemies of the cross.

Greater is Jesus (in us who are born-again and Spirit-filled) than he (devil) that is in the world. We overcome him (Satan/Lucifer) by the blood of the Lamb (cross conquered all with the resurrection) and the word of our testimony, and we love not our lives unto death (Glory to God)

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Rise Up and Find Truth


Rise Up and Find Truth

NOTE* - This page is part five of the series. In order to fully comprehend the magnificence of our Lord Jesus Christ and some of the ways that the God of wonder works, and how He walks with us through our trials, then it is recommended to start at the beginning of this series. 

His spectacular ways are endless in which He works with His people, in fact, with all of His creation. His love and His faithfulness are unsearchable, steadfast and true. As well as I know Him, I must say that all my knowing can likely be measured to only the size of a fingernail.  I have barely begun to discover His goodness, His wisdom, His patience, His understanding and His fullness.  He is just too vast, too fathomless, incalculable, deep, limitless...well, adequate words fail me.  He is beyond description in any language.

The series pans out like a book and is divided up to make for easier reading (and I am not quite finished it yet...at this point, there is a bit more coming). Countless numbers of people today prefer to read in short spurts, due to hectic and full schedules, and due to the many distractions that life in today's fast-paced world presents.


One reason behind the sharing of this testimonial is to provide just a glimpse into some of the wondrous ways in which God works. He is faithful and deals with each of us individually, according to His wisdom.   

Since each one of us go through our own trials and tribulations, we need to strengthen and encourage one another to not give up, to indeed, endure to the end, that the living God is into the intricate details of every aspect of our walk. We learn from each other. May the reader glean from this writing, and come to either understand or be reminded that it is only through Jesus the Christ that we will endure to the end.


Part 1 --- Part 2 --- Part 3 --- Part 4 --- Part 5


Prosperity Teaching - Spirit of Error

Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust does corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust does corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:

For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.  [Mat 6:19-21]

It is not my intention to delve into what has become known as the prosperity teaching or gospel (typically called Word of Faith), with pet names given to the doctrine such as “blab it and grab it”, “name it and claim it” etc.  No, there are plenty of books and articles written on it, so again, I will not go into great depth here.

Although it is an erroneous doctrine, countless Christians believe it. A spirit of error is rampant throughout many, but certainly not all, churches. Therefore, the purpose and reason behind the mention of the false teaching here has to do with the “coin in the soil” in part four.  

When the man of God prophesied and instructed me, he was careful to make clear to me the various ways in which our Creator prospers us. He took time to make sure I understood fully and that he was not misinterpreted.  Indeed, he was successful...I understood his position.

It is without question that God sees the heart. [1Sam 16:7] He teaches us, trains us, then, He allows us to be tried, tested, proved.  We continue to learn as long as we are in these earthen vessels, and speculatively I might add, likely learning throughout eternity, if our names are written in the book of life.

And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.  [Rev 20:15]

And there shall in no wise enter into it (new Jerusalem) anything that defiles (unclean), neither whatsoever works abomination, or makes a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life [Rev 21:27]

The man of God made it very clear that it was NOT about money (don’t expect a money tree, he said), but prosperity.  He did not say that receiving money was a negative thing, nor did he suggest or even hint that expecting blessings from God was some form of evil or false doctrine.

Since the brother in Christ was only briefly acquainted with me, I ascertain that his chief concern was whether I understood the fullness of what it means to prosper. To be sure I comprehended his position correctly, he further elaborated by adding that prosperity does not necessarily pertain only to material things, but rather deemed it imperative that I understood there is prosperity of the soul, and more importantly, of the spirit. Of course, the latter more oft than not occurs through pruning, purging, refining, deliverance, healing and so forth.

Because you say, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and know not that you are wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel you to buy of Me gold tried in the fire, that you may be rich; and white raiment, that you may be clothed, and that the shame of your nakedness does not appear; and anoint your eyes with eyesalve, that you may see. 

As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten (discipline, correct, prune, humble): be zealous therefore, and repent.  [Rev 3:17-19]

This next verse, as so many others, I have used umpteen times over the years in various articles because the Lord led me to the scripture one time in the midst of a fiery trial, or during one of the dark nights of the soul. The verse is nestled in amongst the directions given to Moses, regarding the holy war to be fought with the Midians.

Adhering to the counsel of Balaam (the diviner/prophet from Mesopotamia), the Midianites had sent their most seductive women to ensnare the Israelites, to cause them to commit fornication (adultery) and idolatry.  These women would later be killed.  

In regards to themselves (Israelites) and to the spoils of the war (booty), the Lord commanded purification of everything and everyone involved, to remove the stench of war, as well as to cleanse them from defilement and impurities of any and all sins committed through it all, including succumbing to temptations.

We too have been defiled, unclean and impure before we are saved, not only due to the carnal, fallen nature we are born with, but also from the sins that we have committed.  When we repent (confess our sin and turn away), indeed, through Jesus Christ only, we are forgiven and God remembers our repented sins no more.  [Micah 7:19

Once forgiven, we must be made clean and purified (spiritually).  It is a process, and step by step, the Lord leads us through it all, but we must work with Him.  When God exposes anything not of Him in us, we must humbly acknowledge His wise counsel, and not justify or excuse that which we know displeases Him or is sin.  And yes, every single one of us has something (or perhaps many things) that we struggle with.  It is absolutely a battle with our flesh until the day we leave these bodies.  We learn to overcome.

How does this happen?  We are purified by the trials that flood (overwhelm) us, and by fiery trials (something too hot to handle, a furnace (circumstance, situation) we want out of).  Some struggles are short-lived before victory is secured.  But there are tougher struggles that can only be overcome through trials and errors, fervent prayers, humility, sorrow and bitter tears.

Those of us who love Jesus will experience desperation to be in God’s will, a need to obey Him, a desire to please Him, as well as a conviction, a determination to overcome, persevere and endure to the end. Hallelujah to the Lamb!  His longsuffering (patience), understanding and pure love for us powerfully motivate us.  Faith is a shield to all who trust in Him [2Sam 22:31].

Everything that may abide the fire, you shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation: and all that abides not the fire, you shall make go through the water.  
[Num 31:23]

Through Jesus, His Spirit and His Word, the living God, our Saviour, clearly teaches us, if we are willing to study, hold fast to faith and trust, pray, worship and walk obediently to His leading. I have failed Him more times than I care to admit since I first began my walk with Him, but with the help of the Holy Spirit, I repent and rise up again.  

We make mistakes along the way, every single one of us, no matter how godly we may be.  Read carefully about those written about in the word of God. All the stories told to us and the people who sinned were given to us as examples.  God knows our battle and our propensity to sin. 

None of us are above error or the possibility to yield to a certain temptation and thus fall into sin, not whilst we are in these earthen vessels. We must listen to the Holy Spirit and obey His leading.  We do well to keep a repentant heart, just as our forerunners such as David and Peter et al did, who were also examples to us.  We abide in Christ Jesus (Yeshua), clinging as grapes to the Vine.


The brother in Christ who instructed me to place the toonie (the Canadian two dollar coin) into the soil, did not know me at the time, so he made a point of letting me know that it was not about any prosperity teaching as that which is widespread amongst many Christians today.  I understood, and Abba (heavenly Father/Maker) knew this of me, for it was He who taught me through His Word, by His Holy Spirit, and by experience, all of which kept me from being deceived and staying in that spirit of error.

It was with childlike faith that I obeyed the instruction given to me, no matter how ludicrous it sounded.  I did not expect the Lord to move on hearts to give me a vehicle.  In fact, I did not know what to expect, but if the Lord spoke through another to direct me, then, I wanted to obey. 

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths. Be not wise in your own eyes: fear the Lord and depart from evil.  [Prov 3:5-7]

I wish I could say that my obedience was always that instant and sure, but again, I have failed at times.  One may be able to fool others, but we can never fool God.  He is omniscient (all-knowing). The key is to grow and to put into practice what we learn, to walk in love and to bear good fruit. 

Trial and error, testing and suffering, all these things help us to learn obedience.  We must hold fast to our faith (despite any violent shaking, and yes, we will be shaken) obey God through Jesus because we love Him [1Jn 2:3; 5:3], and we love Him because He first loved us. [1Jn 4:19]

Do not be alarmed or think it strange, my friends, when your world and your very body, soul and spirit are shaken. Through it, all that is not of God will be shaken loose. By this, we also learn obedience by the things we suffer. Keep your eyes on Jesus, no matter what. Yes, I full well know how difficult it is, and we may fall, but we must rise up again, and when instructed to by the Lord, rise up higher.

Whose voice then shook the earth: but now He has promised, saying, Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven.  And this word, Yet once more, signifies the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.  
[Heb 12:26, 27]

Though He (Jesus/Yeshua) were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things which He suffered;  [Heb 5:8]

God Still Does Give Unusual Commands

Do you think that the Sovereign God would not instruct His people to do unusual things that defy logic and are done at the risk of being considered a religious zealot or fanatic, dangerously lurking upon the border of insanity? Surely God’s people who obey such commands are (or were) considered to be suffering from some form of psychoses or another, by the world’s standards, if they carry out doing those odd things in obedience to God, trusting Him…and the world laughs.
 
But it is God who will have the final say and the last laugh.  We will see the fruit of our faith and our faithfulness through trust and obedience and know the joy of such, which leads to victory in and through Jesus the Messiah (Yeshua).

Bear with me whilst I share some examples. There are plenty throughout the Bible; I chose but a few.

Ezekiel

What about Ezekiel, when God commanded the prophet to do outlandish or peculiar things?  How did the godly man bear up? First of all, he had faith and trusted the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Lord knew the faithfulness of His servant.  Even still, the Lord God must have surely strengthened him to endure because certain actions on the part of Ezekiel were carried out over a lengthy period of time.


Moreover, take you unto yourself an iron pan, and set it for a wall of iron between you and the city: and set your face against it, and it shall be besieged, and you shall lay siege against it. This shall be a sign to the house of Israel.

Lie also upon your left side, and lay the iniquity of the house of Israel upon it: according to the number of the days that you shall lie upon it you shall bear their iniquities.  For I have laid upon you the years of their iniquity, according to the number of the days, three hundred and ninety days: so shall you bear the iniquity of the house of Israel. [Ezek 4:3 -5]

Understand that this was no easy thing for the prophet (or anyone else) to do.  He lay upon his side for 390 days [vs 5] (a little over a year), which represented the number of years Israel had sinned.  Have you ever felt that a certain trial or testing, or tribulation is more than you can bear?  I have. 

More often than not, but not always, acting on the instructions would involve the physical discomfort and suffering of the physical body, not to mention the anguish of the soul and spirit.  Yet, no sooner had Ezekiel obediently fulfilled God’s command to lie on his left side for such a long time, God instructed the prophet further.  There is brokenness involved and significant humility.

And when you have accomplished them, lie again on your right side, and you shall bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days: I have appointed you each day for a year. [vs 6]

Do you think that was hard to do, lying so long on either side?  As if that was not bad enough, the Lord further instructed Ezekiel that he bind himself with bands (ropes or woven chains), in order to prevent him from turning from side to side for relief. [vs 8]  Logic alone suggests the suffering involved.

Ezekiel was also told what to eat (wheat, barley, lentils, millet and fitches (black cummin) and 20 shekels of meat [approximately half a pound] per day.  He was to drink about 5 litres (1.5 gal) of water per day.  Then the prophet had to bake his barley cakes with the human dung [vs 12].  This was to show Israel how they were defiled and polluted with their abominations.


When he bore the burden of God’s commands and all was accomplished, Ezekiel was further humiliated.  He was to take a sharp knife and cut off his hair and his beard, then burn one-third in fire in the middle of the city (where all could see).  Another third he was to slice with a knife and toss it to the wind.

He was to take the remaining hair and bind them to his robe, then take them and cast them into the fire.  This was symbolic of the judgments that God had ordained (decreed) over Israel and Judah for their sins.  So, for approximately one year and three months, Ezekiel went through pain, suffering and humiliation, which was the will of God.  

However, it was not without purpose or reason.  The Lord God was drawing His people to repentance, but due to their hardheartedness, He foretold of His coming judgments.

Isaiah

At the same time, the Lord spoke by Isaiah the son of Amoz, saying, Go and loose the sackcloth from off your loins, and put your shoe from your foot.  And he did so, walking naked and barefoot.

And the Lord said, Just as My servant Isaiah has walked naked and barefoot three years for a sign and wonder against Egypt and against Ethiopia;  
[Is 20:2, 3]

Even though that kind of behaviour was not against any law in those days, following such instructions would still turn the heads of the people and get the tongues wagging. Obeying would require humility.  

Even today, there are teachers and theologians who cannot quite come to grips with Isaiah’s actions and who will suggest that only certain parts of his body were exposed.  Thus, they seemingly miss the gist (essence) of God’s message.
For those who might think that extraordinary instructions were only given to the prophets of old, let’s look to the New Testament.  


One time when Jesus and His apostles entered Capernaum, temple tax collectors asked Peter if his master (Jesus/Yeshua) paid tribute (taxes).  When Peter made mention of the question to Jesus, a brief dialogue took place, but then Jesus instructed Peter to do an uncommon thing. 



Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go you to the sea, and cast a hook, and take up the first fish that comes up, and when you have opened his mouth, there shall you find a piece of money: take that and give unto them for me and you.  [Mat 17:27]  (Jesus instructed Peter)

There are other examples in the Bible that one can search out.  In my reasoning, for someone to go fishing and look for money in the mouth of the first fish caught is no stranger than being directed to place a coin in soil and wait to see how God will prosper, whether in body, soul or spirit, or in other areas.

If we truly believe that God (Jesus) is still the same yesterday, today and forever, then we must also believe that indeed, God can instruct His people today to do the unusual, the extraordinary.  If you are going through a difficult, heart-wrenching and/or long period of suffering, hold fast to your faith.

Trust God to see you through.  He will not leave or forsake you.  He still walks with us through the fiery trials and the overwhelming times of suffering.  Yea, but what Satan intends for evil, God intends for good!

I had been told to keep the coin in the soil a week, a month, as long as the Lord led me to keep it there. It still remains in the soil. It has been approximately three weeks (at the time of this writingthat I have had the vehicle that I was given, presented to me only two days after inserting the coin into soil.

Yet, I must state that I was already well aware of a deeper meaning to prosperity, that being a prospering of the body, soul and spirit.  There is a cleansing and healing taking place in me.  At times, the work produces tears and mixed emotions and jumbled feelings, which further cleanses and heals. 

Obedience is the Work of Faith and Trust

Within days after receiving the vehicle, two cheques arrived, one from the BC Scrap-it program and the other, income tax refund.  The total was only $275. It was not until afterwards that I realized that I was tested.  Step by step, the Lord moved upon my heart and I obeyed.  The entire amount of $275 was distributed amongst different people, each given different amounts, as the Holy Spirit instructed me. 

Did I have plans for the money?  Of course, just as anyone else would have, but I know the Lord’s leading.  If He allows a testing in any area, it is ultimately for our good, but for His glory.  God knows what lies within our heart, and what condition our heart is in, but we need to know. We can fool or deceive ourselves if we are not careful. Trials reveal to us our strengths and our weaknesses. 

For any who ever heard or read my testimony, it is known how the Lord taught me to not fear times of lack, and to obey Him despite outward appearances.  Now I must add here that there are still times that things happen where it is extremely difficult for me not to look at what is going down, and I have to war against (cast down) endless thoughts of doubts that rely on logic and tempt me to fall into fear. 

There are other times the Lord will command me to do something that will cause suffering, which would be anything that causes my flesh to resist, and the battle is on.  Yes, the Lord delivers us from many things, but there are also times that He is teaching us to overcome, hence the warring between our flesh and our spirit man.

Fear and unbelief will not only challenge, but fight against our very faith and trust in God.  I cannot pretend. I am as the rest of my brethren…in a war with seemingly endless battles. 

As I gave away the money as directed privately by the Lord, there was only a few dollars in my bank account and less on my person.  Yet, my rent and bills were paid and there was enough food for a week.  The van had nearly a full tank of gas when it was given to me. 

Suffice it to say that as there is need, the Lord continues to provide. He has not given me vast amounts of money at this time; however, God’s ways and timing still astound me.  Let us not despise small (humble) beginnings.  The reality is that there are millions who suffer with much less and yet remain grateful to God.  We learn to trust God, to wait on Him and to be grateful, without complaint or murmur, for that which He provides and for the times that He allows us to go without.  Not all tests are easy.  In fact, most are difficult and challenging.

The nucleus (core, center) of the prosperity teaching is the “seed faith” principle that teaches people to give money (typically to a ministry), in order for God to produce a “harvest” to provide for a need, whether it be finances, employment, healing, intervention in a relationship, salvation of others, or any other need that one may have. 

People are told that if they plant a seed of faith, they are to expect a miracle because by faith, they gave money (seed) away. After giving, people are to claim their miracle (speak it as though it were done).  The doctrine encourages giving out of necessity or need, to expect miraculous results.

In other words, one “gives” in order to “get”.  That is the wrong motive and intent of the heart.  It is gross error.  Yes, we are taught that we reap what we sow, but that is far deeper than just about money.  We sow sinful deeds, we reap consequences.

For he that sows to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that sows to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.  [Gal 6:8]

And are we Sovereign?  Are we God?  Who is it that “commands” things into existence?  ONLY if and when God has made a personal promise (personal covenant) with an individual, backed by His word, and perhaps even signs and wonders (if He so chooses) can we (and should we) stand on His Word and speak forth confidently, knowing we are in His will.  Expect enemy attacks though, for the adversary has but one mission.  He comes to steal, kill and destroy.

Or perhaps Jesus will grant unexpected confirmations spoken through others, then yes, speak forth His Word and stand your ground regarding His promise.  Do not be surprised when the adversary targets you as prey and brings about temptations to lead you astray and into disobedience.

Just as in the Garden of Eden, Satan still speaks truth, but with a careful twisting of God's word, it becomes a lie. We have been warned of Satan's cleverness and craftiness.  He is the father of lies, a murderer from the beginning. [Jn 8:44]

If Satan spoke straight lies, who would believe him?  The fact is that he will use God's word (pure and absolute truth) and then take that which is written and slyly manipulate it in such a way as to conceal the lie, intended to deceive.

Unequivocally, I believe in standing on the Word of God and speaking forth God's promises. The Lord God is the Rock upon which we stand
. But He (Jesus) answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. [Mat 4:4]

I believe in offering up to Jesus thanksgiving and praise, and in worshiping in Spirit and in truth, and in waiting (tough lesson) upon His timing and way.  Everything must line up with God’s Word and His character. That is a teaching all in itself. 

The serpent still presents himself in many forms today.  Satan (adversary) still takes the truth of God’s word and twists it just enough to produce the seeds of doubt regarding what God spoke (and what is written), or whether we even heard Him speak at all.  Satan will take God’s word and insinuate that it is a lie.  
The very scriptures that teach us to gladly give the best we can, and that God will provide for us, are the very scriptures (amongst others) that the prosperity teachers use to convince people that their doctrine is true

But this I say, He which sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly, and he which sows bountifully shall reap also bountifully.  Every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give, not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loves a cheerful giver.  [2 Cor 9:6, 7]

The prosperity doctrine is false and grossly misleading. The truth of God's word is given, but manipulated to suit a hidden agenda, which is typically to persuade believers to give to their ministry.  I speak mostly of the originators of the prosperity teaching, for they are greedy shepherds that do fleece the flock.

Yes, we should give, and yes, we should support our spiritual shepherds, especially when they are godly (not perfect, as none of us are) people who have good fruit, walk in love, and teach the truth of God's word. But in all we do, we should allow the Holy Spirit to lead us, and not have people force or persuade us. This is a key factor in giving cheerfully and not grudgingly (like you have to).

What of those who live in impoverished countries and have no home and no money even for food and clothing?  Are they accursed or in greater sin that those in wealthier countries?  Absolutely not! 


Yet there have been certain evangelists that go into impoverished countries preaching the prosperity gospel, when countless have walked miles, and some even days, just to hear God's word, or to be prayed over for salvation, healing and deliverance. Woe to the greedy shepherds!

Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, everyone for his gain, from his own quarter. [Is 56:11]

Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; Neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being examples to the flock. [1 Pet 5:2]

Every person who has ever been born and lived long enough has sinned (carnal nature) and has fallen short of the glory of God.  The prosperity doctrine does not take such things into consideration.  Jesus told us that there would always be the poor amongst us, in John 12 verse 8.

Yes, we are to joyfully give as we are able to, or as led by the Spirit of God. That being said, it should be pointed out that there are many ways to give that do not involve money.  There are countries where our brethren live, who do not have financial resources.  They may not even have a home, yet they find ways to give of themselves to glorify Jesus.

We who are able ought to help the widows and the orphans (pure religion), visit the sick and reach out to those in prison.  In today’s world, we cannot be all things to all people. We each have a part to play and people the Lord will lead us accordingly.  God will put certain people on our heart, or bring one in need and their situation across our path, so that we will either to aid (help) that individual. 

When we are unsure, the Holy Spirit will guide our steps and lead us to support a work, ministry, group or individual. We simply cannot be all things to all people.  Only God can be. Praise to Jesus for all He accomplished on the cross, and in His death and resurrection.

It is between each one of us individually and the Lord, but none of us should be pressured by another to give, either by manipulation, coercion or deception.
Follow the Spirit’s leading. Obedience is an action, but it goes hand in hand with faith and trust in God Almighty. It is the works of faith.

Nowhere in the Bible does it teach that if you give money, you will get a miracle. The meaning and context would have to be manipulated in order to reach such conclusions. Should we pay God for His intervention or to grant a miracle?  Did anyone in Jesus’ day plant a financial seed in order to obtain a miracle by His hands? Something to consider…

I would encourage each reader to check out what God does say in the written word.  Pray earnestly and sincerely about it, if you are one who believes such a teaching.  God, through Jesus, will reveal truth to you, bringing everything into balance (key word) and give you the correct perspective.

It is imperative these days to take things to the Lord because Jesus warned and foretold about deception in the last days, the end times, where deception will be so strong that if it were possible, even the elect would be deceived. [Mat 24:24] It IS possible!  What were the very FIRST words out of Jesus' mouth, when His disciples asked what would be the signs of His return and the end of the world?

Take heed that no man deceive you. [Mat 24:4]

The very first words out of Jesus' mouth! Four more times in that particular talk with His disciples did Jesus mention deception. Yes, my friends, we are inundated with global deception these days, overwhelmingly so.  Even the phrase "fake news" is a common buzzword in today's society. It has gotten that bad!

Satan will do all he can to lead God’s people astray, and all of us can be deceived if we do not cling to Jesus, praying and wait upon the leading of the Spirit of God.  We cannot do it without Jesus, no, nor can we without each other.

One Example of a Lesson from God


I would like to share one personal example to show how I came to stand in the position I take on this matter. When I was first searching to learn about Jesus, the first church I attended was a Word of Faith church. It was where I first heard about the teaching firsthand. Indeed, select scriptures were used to enforce the validity of the teaching. There has always been a part of me that believed in Jesus. 

Little did I know then that even the devils believe and tremble, not to mention that I was yet unsaved and knew little of the Bible. However, the preacher’s presentation was most convincing. At the time, I needed employment, but I also needed to move because the apartment I was renting was not well-maintained and to remain would have been unhealthy.

I had a habit of walking to ponder things, as I did not yet know how to drive nor did I own a vehicle. Today I tend to go for long drives and find a place to sit and think, weather permitting (but I still love walking too). On my walk, only blocks from where I was living was a sign that caught my attention.

The owner of a small apartment building (10 apartments) was advertising for a couple to be residential caretakers. A one-bedroom apartment, plus a monthly salary was being offered. The man was to be responsible for maintenance of the building and grounds; the woman would be responsible for cleaning vacated apartments, painting etc.

Being young and naive, I was sure I could accomplish the work of both. There was a temporary caretaker on the premises, which is where one was to apply for the position. No one answered the door or phone, but that did not defer me from what I did next.

I had received the prosperity teaching without question, listened to the steps to take and understood that faith required action. By faith, I “named” my miracle and “claimed” the apartment and the position. I wrote out a “notice to vacate”, which was one month’s notice and handed it to building manager. He was surprised by the notice, but accepted it.

I took the little money I had and placed all of it in an envelope in the offering plate. It was my best seed. Then I thanked God for the miracle He was about to give me. Whenever I passed the apartment building, I would thank God for my new home and job.  It turned out that the person taking applications did not live on the premises, but would come on certain days to meet up with applicants.

Packing up my belongings began.  I returned to the apartment building to apply for the position, fully expecting to be hired. I lived in a rural community, a small town where few were unemployed. When the door opened, I flashed my best smile and informed the man that I had come to apply for the position. He asked me if my “husband” was with me.

I told him that I was single, to which he replied that a couple was required to fill the position. My efforts to convince him that I would be able to handle all of the work and provide solid references from past employers, failed.

The man patiently explained that the male’s portion of the job would entail heavy work, but also required electrical knowledge and experience if the furnace, air conditioning, laundry equipment, broke down etc. I was up against a wall, as I had no such training.

He apologized, but told me there was no sense in applying, as the owner specifically wanted a couple. I thanked him and walked away. I was in shock.  What had gone wrong? I had done all the teaching says to do. My faith was put into action by planting a seed (giving to the church), handing in a notice to vacate, packing and confidently setting out to fill out an application.

One mistake I made was putting more trust in my actions, than in God, as though what I did would convince God that He must indeed grant my miracle. Although I was turned down for the job, I still had hope. Desperately, I went to the manager of my building to ask him to cancel my notice to vacate, but alas, it was too late.  The apartment had been rented and the new tenants were due to move into it in less than two weeks, at the end of the month.


With no money and no place to go, the reality of my situation hit me like a ton of bricks. Devastated, bewildered and completely undone, I placed a call to a friend that I had met at the church to find out what I did wrong. She knew that I was greatly shaken and told me to hold fast until she could send some elders to speak with me. Three men from the church arrived.  

I cannot remember any of what was said, but I do know they prayed and told me to trust God to provide.  Two days before I was to vacate the premises, my friend called.  She was married and had three children.  Her house was full, but she was willing to allow me to stay on their couch and eat with them, if I was willing to do some housework and babysitting in exchange until I could get back up on my feet. I gladly accepted. Within six weeks, I managed to secure employment and a new place to live.

I had learned a hard lesson. Some may say it was because I was not saved, others may say that I lacked faith, but God allowed me to see the error in the teaching.  A hard lesson indeed, but one lesson that stayed with me. The preacher of that church literally, physically, removed me from the church. 

Reader's Digest version: I had done no wrong, but I went to the church (after services and once the congregation was gone. It was a 40-minute or so drive. I hitchhiked.) Only the pastor, youth pastor and a couple of elders were on the premises. I spoke with the youth pastor, alone inside the church sanctuary. He stood by the pulpit; I sat in the front row.

I went when I had been badly beaten by my then-boyfriend. The senior preacher came charging in out of nowhere. Without a word he grabbed my arm and swiftly headed with me to the exit. I was on my tippy-toes, trying to keep up - in shock.

He believed I was demon-possessed. When he escorted me roughly out the door, my glasses flew off. He slammed the door. It would be 13 years before I ever entered another church. But that is another story, another time.  

I will end the topic here, but it is important that the reader fully understands my position on this false doctrine (teaching). We are not to “give” only to “get” what we need. Period!  There are so many other errors within the doctrine, but as previously stated, there is plenty of material available in books, magazines and articles that are on the internet.  

If the reader believes in this false doctrine, then I would urge you to take what I wrote to the Lord, or find a godly preacher who stands on the truth of scripture, within context.  Read God's written word, and by His Spirit, God will answer a genuine prayer for truth.

For everyone that asks receives; and he that seeks finds; and to him that knocks it shall be opened.  If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?

Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?  If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? [Lk 11:11]

The above scriptures were part of Jesus’ response when His disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray. We all need the Holy Spirit, for it is He that will lead us into all truth.  God will reveal to you whether a teaching is true or not.  He does not want any of His people deceived.

Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. [1Jn 4:1]

They are of the world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world hears them.  We are of God: he that knows God hears us; he that is not of God hears not us.  Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error. [1Jn 4:5, 6]

for His glory

Bonita                    dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com



If led, please pray for the following countries. Brothers and sisters in Christ are scattered around the globe, hidden in every nation. They need our prayers, as do the unsaved.

Canada, particularly British Columbia 

With 160 fires still burning, a provincial state of emergency has been extended to August 18th until further notice. (Update* - Prov. State of Emergency- will end on Friday, September 15, 2017. As of 9.16.17, 153 wildfires still burning with 11 evacuation orders and 23 evacuation alerts. 65,000 approximately have evacuated their homes. - BP)

Australia, Bulgaria, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, China, Columbia, Croatia, France, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, North Korea, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Romania, South Korea (many have relatives in trapped in North Korea, unable to leave)

Saudia Arabia, Spain, South Africa, Russia (Moscow), Trinidad, Turkey, Venezuela, UK (Ireland, Scotland, Britain), United States