Another
Coffee Break:
Aphiémi Healing, Part 35
June 20, 2014
Earlier this past
week, I had an experience that has been an eye-opener. Some sixty years have gone by since I was
first baptized in the Holy Spirit. On
the night that I was baptized in the Holy Spirit and began to speak in tongues,
it was nearly four hours before I could speak a word in English. My brother tried to carry on a conversation
with me but I couldn't answer him in English.
Every response came out in some other language. Not until the following morning was I able to
carry on a coherent conversation in English.
In the years since,
while I take time to pray, to intercede, to decree and declare and to do
warfare in the tongues of men and angels, it hasn't been often that the flow of
tongues exceeds 20 - 30 minutes at a time.
Even in our daily time of prayer and intercession, I don't often exceed
15 or 20 minutes.
On Tuesday night just
before midnight, I was awakened by sounds I couldn't identify. In an instant I was wide awake and sleep was
totally gone from me. Della and I have
both learned that when these events happen, we generally put on our robe, go
downstairs to the living room, and pray quietly in tongues until the need for
prayer or intercession lifts. This time
was a bit different. For the better part
of two hours, I prayed in tongues non-stop.
It was like a river flowing out of me.
Some thirty minutes or
so into this flow of the Spirit, I said to the Lord, "OK, Father, what's
this all about? What are you wanting to
accomplish?" His answer was pretty
surprising. "I'm preparing you to
live and walk inter-dimensionally."
The pictures and
images that flashed past me in the next few moments left absolutely no doubt as
to what He meant. In Luke 4:30 we see
Jesus shifting dimensions when the angry mob wanted to throw Him off a cliff. He simply passed right through the
crowd. We see the same thing occurring
when He suddenly appears to the disciples (John 20:19) following His
resurrection.
I've twice experienced
this in years gone by. Back in the late
1960's I was driving in northern Utah with a business partner on our way to an
appointment. A heavy snowfall had left
the somewhat sparsely traveled highway with a single set of ruts in the deep
snow. Warming temperatures had melted
the snow just enough to create a glaze in the ruts making it extremely
difficult to get out.
Coming to a rise in
the highway with a bridge in front of us, we couldn't see what was on the other
side of the bridge. As we approached the
bridge we realized another car was coming right at us in the same ruts. Each of us were traveling at roughly 45-50
mph, and there was absolutely no chance we were going to be able to stop.
I did what I was
trained to do. "JESUS!!" I hollered it at the top of my voice. We shifted dimensions and passed right
through the oncoming car. The driver of
the other vehicle, whom we could see close-up, had utter terror on his face as
we passed through him. It took a minute
for both of us to stop and we stepped out of our cars and looked back at one
another. The other driver was wiping the
brow of his head trying to figure out what had just happened. It was one of the events in your life you
never forget, and when the Lord said to me, "I'm preparing you to live and
walk inter-dimensionally," I knew exactly what He meant!
OK, that
bit of sharing took more time than I planned, so if as a result today's Coffee
Break runs a bit longer than usual, please excuse me.
One of the
issues that affects many Christians today when it comes to receiving their
healing -- no matter what kind of healing is needed -- or their deliverance
from oppression is that they have been programmed through either religious
doctrines or societal traditions with a mindset that places them in opposition
to the Word and to what Jesus has done for them.
I've
addressed this issue in the past, but let me re-emphasize this again. We have a covenant -- one made available to
us by the Lord Jesus Christ. He didn't
provide that covenant for nothing! When
Jesus took our sins -- past, present and future -- on the Cross; when He took
all of our diseases and infirmities by subjecting Himself to the extreme lashes
that ripped his flesh into shreds; when Jesus died and then rose again from the
dead, there was nothing left undone for us.
For us to
receive what Jesus has paid for is to simply believe and accept what we need by
faith: NO begging, NO whining, NO hope-so, think-so, maybe-so, NO "if it
be your will" baloney! He's
already paid for us to have it! Where do
we get the idea that it may not be His will for us to be healed, to be set free
from oppression?
Let me
take this another step -- and I know that as soon as I say this, somebody is
surely going to accuse me of being one of those "blab it and grab it"
types, or -- worse (!) -- "one of those terrible prosperity
preachers."
(And
that's OK, folks! I'll admit to being
guilty of both -- although not perhaps the way you think. I "blab" whatever Father says to
me, and then I grab hold of what He says I can receive. I am violently, outspokenly standing in
opposition to anyone who says it is God's will for me to live in poverty and
constant need. Last time I checked, the
Word clearly states that "My God shall liberally supply all your needs, your requirements and
your demands out of and in direct proportion to His riches in Glory by and
through the anointing of the Anointed One, Christ Jesus." [Philippians 4:19, RAC
Translation & Amplification]
Hmmmm...
then there's this one: "But you shall without doubt mark, remember and mention the LORD
your God: for it is He who gives you the capacity, the means and the
ability to get wealth and riches, so that He may establish his covenant and
confederacy with you by which he swore an oath unto your fathers, as is
evidenced before and among you this day." [Deuteronomy 8:18, RAC Translation
& Amplification] Sorry for the
rabbit trail. Let's get back on track.)
Will
somebody please provide me with even one scripture that specifically states --
no guesswork, no "assuming," -- that it is the will and purposes of
God or His heart's desire (never mind the fact that Jesus paid for our
deliverance from poverty) for us as believers to live in poverty, dead broke,
struggling to pay our bills, just barely eking out a living? How, pray tell me, does that show the world
at large our covenant? How does that
demonstrate Father's love? How does that
draw a picture of a God who owns all the cattle on a thousand hills? Who is it that is suggesting that God is very
greedy, and that He intends to keep everything all for Himself so we can live
like poverty-ridden slaves? (OK, I'm
done. I'll leave this alone for another
time.)
Any
doctrine or teaching which proposes that we have to beg God for anything
whatsoever is a flat out lie! Any
doctrine or teaching which suggests that any part of our spiritual growth, our
maturity in God, our responses to the quickening of Holy Spirit are optional if
we're going to receive all that God has for us, or if we have any expectation
whatever of being incorporated in the Bride of Christ is pure heresy!
Christians
have been literally peppered for centuries with teachings and doctrines that
make God into some kind of super, terrible, mystical being who's created this
incredibly difficult way to live, putting us on some kind of performance
standard if we are going to be pleasing to Him.
The problem today, even for Christians who have walked with the Lord for
many years, is that Father is still unapproachable, that we have to walk on
eggshells if we are going to come before Him and ask for anything.
Let's
revisit the scripture from Paul's letter to the Romans that we talked about in
last week's Coffee Break:
"Let me conclude what I've been saying by putting it this way; there
are no adverse sentences or verdicts hanging over those who are IN the
anointing of the Anointed One, Jesus.
For the Law (and principles) of the Spirit [the breath that God breathed
into us when He raised us from the dead] of God's life in the anointing of the
Anointed One, Jesus has liberated and exempted me (us) from the Law which
decrees judgment and execution for the sins and offenses (willful and
unpurposed) resulting in death." (Romans 8:1-2, RAC Translation & Amplification)
If indeed
we have been set free from the Law of Sin and Death with all of its consequences,
the diseases, the sicknesses, the infirmities, the poverty and the death that
all are a part of it, what is it that we need to beg for? Why do so many Christians not believe that if
they speak, decree, declare and receive the healing that Jesus has already paid
for, they're not going to get it? Why do
so many Christians think that there is still something they have to do in order
to "deserve" healing, or deliverance, or provision for their needs?
Religion
puts people on a performance basis with the Lord. Covenant with Jesus Christ puts us on a
friend-to-friend, elder brother-to-brother family relationship in which love --
agape
love -- is the determining factor. If
indeed love is the governing basis for our relationship with the Lord, then there's
no place for fear, for doubt, for unbelief, for trepidation of any kind!
Let's
see.....how was it that John put it when writing his first general letter to
the body of Christ?
"There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear:
because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. We love him, because he first loved us." (I John 4:18-19)
Let me
amplify this a bit out of the Greek so as to clarify things more fully:
"There is never any alarm or fright or excessive concern in
the love feast [we have with Jesus]; but completed and mature love throws out
any fright or excessive concern: because fright and alarm bring torment. He who
allows himself [the luxury] of alarm, or fright, or excessive concern does not
permit the finished work and maturity of God's love feast in Christ Jesus in
us. Our love for Him must be
unconditional because he first loved us [unconditionally]."
You
see it don't you? We've been brought
into a love-relationship with Father through Jesus Christ! Everything we have need of has been paid
for. Because of His love toward us,
Jesus stands next to us every second of every moment of every day with His
hands outstretched waiting for us to receive whatever we ask for, be it healing
from terminal diseases, sicknesses, infirmities, chronic health problems or
whatever!
He
stands next to us with His hands outstretched ready to deliver us from
oppression. He has given us ALL authority
over the power of the Enemy. I continue
to repeat what I've said for many, many years: the weakest Christian has far
more authority over Satan than he has power to exercise against us. Unless we believe that, however, and walk in
that authority, he continues to lie and deceive and entice us to believe that
we are namby-pamby nothings next to him and that he has the right to do
whatever he chooses just because he's "the prince of the power of the
air."
Bahh.....Humbug! A prince has greater authority than a
king? A prince has more power than a
king? Not the last time I checked! Satan is never -- and I repeat, NEVER --
referred to, anywhere in the Word, as a king.
Four times in the Word, Jesus is referred to as THE KING OF KINGS! That makes Him -- and His Throne --
Supreme! It also makes us -- as John
describes it in Revelation 1:6 -- "... kings and priests
unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion forever and ever.
Amen."
Allow
me to share some things as a lead-in to the next series of Coffee Breaks which
will be titled, DEALING WITH FEAR. The
last time I did a series on the families of fear and the dominant spirits of
fear was probably back in 2005 or 2006, and it's time to seriously update those
teachings.
When Jesus visited that day with the
Samaritan woman at the well, and she began to talk about worship, relating to
worship in a physical sense with physical acts in a geographical place, Jesus
stopped her with the statement, "You worship that which you do not know.............But an
hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the
Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His
worshipers. God is a spirit, and those
who worship Him must worship Him in spirit and truth." (John 4:22-24, NASB)
The point He makes is that worship is
neither a physical act, nor a function in a physical or geographical
place. Worship is not the doing of
things. Worship is not something
which occurs in a church or a synagogue.
Worship is not even the doing of things which please the Father. Although true worship will certainly result
in our doing things which please Him, it is a place of union, a place of
intimate love in the Spirit.
Again, without belaboring the point, Jesus
went beyond just saying that those who worship God must worship Him in
spirit. He added the phrase, "and in truth." In so doing, He pointed back once
again to that place where Adam and Eve had once lived in the Garden. So long as they were clothed in the
absoluteness of the onoma of
the Lord, so long as they lived enveloped in that place of Truth -- that place
where His Word, His Rhema, His revelation (they are all one
and the same) formed the very essence of their existence -- His throne was
operational in and through them. They
lived worship.
Jesus was saying to the woman of Samaria
that relationship with the Lord, that worship, that intimacy with Him has
nothing whatever to do with human reasoning, thought processes, or the
knowledge of good or evil. He was saying
that "worship" and "knowledge" are not compatible. Everything which occurs outside the realm of
the Spirit functions in the place of intellect, reasoning and knowledge. Worship -- which can only occur in the Spirit
-- must be in Truth.
As previously noted, Truth vanishes with
knowledge, whether it be the "knowledge of good," or the
"knowledge of evil." If Truth
disappears, the Throne goes with it, along with all the authority and power of
the Throne. Worship, therefore, "in
Truth," needs no help. Worship in the
Spirit, and in Truth, is the sum and substance -- the totality, if you will --
of being One with the Lord Jesus Christ, with the Father, with the Holy
Spirit. To worship "in Truth"
is to worship in the totality of Jesus' onoma -- the very essence of His
being. He is that Truth!
Our
salvation, and everything that goes with it, has been paid for! Our deliverance from oppression has been
accomplished, both at the Cross and at the tomb when Jesus rose from the dead. Our healing has already been finished. That's
the truth!
Is it
not time for us to change our confession to agree with what the Word declares
-- NOT the "facts on the ground?"
Our confession MUST agree with what Jesus' blood provided. John saw the finished work and described it
for us in the Revelation.
"The [accused] conquered, subdued, overcame and defeated Satan
by the redeeming blood, shed by the Anointed One in His anointing as the
[once-and-for-all] sacrificial Lamb, and by the documented decree written and
declared in God’s Word as it was spoken and agreed with and confessed by
those who testified to the [redemption of the] Blood, even at the point of
death or the threat thereof."
(Revelation
12:11, RAC Translation & Amplification)
Let's
finish up this series on Aphiémi Healing with Paul's statement to
the Romans:
"For all have erred, missing the mark, being deficient in
manifesting the glory, the honor and dignity of the Lord God; Being regarded
and freely proclaimed and rendered innocent by His grace – His divine influence
and changing power – through the full ransom and riddance [of our error] that is in [and comes through] Jesus, The
Anointed One and His anointing; Whom
God has exhibited and set before the world to be our Mercy Seat and
reconciliation [with God] by our exercise of faith and trust in His
blood; to declare His righteousness and justification by His acquisition
and taking possession of sins that have transpired (throughout the ages)
through the lovingkindness, tender mercies and endurance [in the meantime] of
God." (Romans 3:23-25
(RAC Translation & Amplification)
Understand? Our sins, our diseases, our sicknesses, our
infirmities, our oppression by the Enemy, our poverty -- ALL -- have been
eradicated by the Lord Jesus Christ!
See you
next week as we begin a new series.
Again, if you are in
need of healing -- especially if you have some terminal disease or prognosis of
a very short time to live from the doctors -- please join our prayer conference
calls on either Monday or Wednesday of each week at 7:00 PM Eastern. Once again,
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your need for healing!
Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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