Another
Coffee Break:
Dealing With Fear, Part 10
October 24, 2014
After returning on Monday
from a 4,800 mile (driving) business trip that took me to several places in
Texas, and an opportunity to minister in James Matchett's fellowship in Fort
Worth on Sunday, my physical body has been playing catch up with the missed rest
and sleep but my spirit has been absolutely fired up! I saw and heard things in our various
business meetings which have prompted me to take a different approach today in
dealing with the Fear of Death.
Let me start with Psalm 55:4-7 today
to lay a foundation, “My heart is sore pained within me: and the terrors of death are
fallen upon me. Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me, and horror hath
overwhelmed me. And I said, Oh that I
had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest. Lo, then would I wander far off, and
remain in the wilderness. Selah"
The
spirit we know as the Fear of Death has many tentacles and its purpose is to
drive people far from voice of God. When
Holy Spirit speaks to us and prompts us to do something, or say something, or
give something, or go to a certain place, the Fear of Death will often try to
intervene and cause us to become extremely fearful of obeying that prompting.
As
David notes in the Psalm, his reaction was to run away, to hide, to not be available. The instinct to hide is a natural one when a
person is afflicted by any spirit of fear.
Fear -- no matter what family it is in, whether the Fear of Evil, the
Fear of Man or the Fear of Death -- always causes a reaction, and the first
reaction is to draw back or to avoid moving forward.
Today
I would like to deal with a specific attribute of the Fear of Death and how it
causes Christians to react when they hear the Word of God. Because the financial realm is such a big
part of our daily living, and because financial circumstances are so critical
for most Americans today in this abominable, tax and spend economy which drains
the pocketbooks of even the fairly well off, let me begin with describing a
tentacle of the Fear of Death that most folks don't even recognize.
We
call it the Spirit of Poverty. It
affects people from all walks of life.
I've met folks who have millions of dollars in the bank who've been
tormented by this spirit, and they don't realize that their place of reaction
is because it is driven by the Fear of Death.
Let's describe some fundamentals of the Spirit of Poverty before we get
into some nitty-gritty.
1.
The
Spirit of Poverty is totally self-centered. It only thinks of its own
needs or desires.
2. The Spirit of
Poverty is Avarice. It is the personification of greed. It is never
satisfied with "enough."
3. Corollary to greed
is hoarding. People driven by this spirit have the need to store up
"for emergencies" -- but not just normal "storing
up." They hoard, they gather to excess, they put away extra food,
extra groceries, extra money, extra tools and supplies, extra anything,
to the point that things spoil, they rot, they rust, they decay in
storage. (More on this later.)
4. The Spirit
of Poverty is totally driven by the Fear of Death. The Fear of Man works
hand in hand with the Spirit of the Fear of Death to keep one from appearing to
be in need or dire straits to those around.
It forces people to "keep up with the Jones" in order to be
thought as acceptable or on the same socio-economic level.
5. The Spirit of Poverty robs people
financially. It is a thief who comes to steal, kill and destroy. It
deprives them of complete trust in God and in His Word.
6. The Spirit of
Poverty causes Christians to short-change God at every hand. When they
tithe, they tithe on the "net" rather than the "gross"
paycheck, and then wonder why their money never increases or multiplies to more
than supply every possible need. They only see the actual amount of what
they get to deposit in the bank or receive in cash instead of recognizing that
the money deducted for payroll taxes, insurance and social security is still
part of their income. Thus, when they pay their tithe, they make God wait
in line until the taxes are paid, their life insurance or health insurance is
paid, and their social security retirement has been paid.
Because this isn't money they get to spend
-- at least right now -- they treat it as though it isn't income. It is a
relatively small portion of their total income, but it is still part of
it. Hence, they cheat God of a portion of His money. It isn't any
different than Adam taking one bite of one piece of fruit from the Tree of the
Knowledge of Good and Evil. He didn't take the whole tree: just one bite
of one piece of fruit. The curse came nonetheless.
7. The Spirit of Poverty brings and promotes
doubt and unbelief. It tricks you into doubting God's Word; and
specifically Matthew 6:25-34. Take a
quick look:
"Therefore I say unto
you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink;
nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat,
and the body than raiment? Behold
the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into
barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than
they? Which of you by taking thought can
add one cubit unto his stature? And why
take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;
they toil not, neither do they spin: And
yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one
of these.
"Wherefore, if God so
clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the
oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little
faith? Therefore take no thought,
saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be
clothed? (For after all these things do
the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all
these things. But seek ye first the
kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto
you. Take therefore no thought for
the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself.
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof."
8. The Spirit of Poverty stands in direct
opposition to the promises of God. It opposes the Blessing of
Abraham. It opposes and exalts itself above the name, the authority, the
power, the character, the personality and the very essence of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
9. The Spirit of
Poverty rejects the fact that Jesus' death on the Cross cancelled out its very
existence and its right to torment God's people.
10. The Spirit of Poverty revels in want, in need,
in doing without, in living an austere, sub-normal life on the bleeding edge of
death. Working in conjunction with the
Fear of Evil, it promotes the false idea based on a single scripture that "The
foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of
man hath not where to lay his head" taking this
scripture totally out of context to support a poverty-ridden life.
11. The Spirit of Poverty causes people to fear
having any abundance. Abundance becomes a sin to Christians who are afflicted
with this spirit. This spirit
obliterates any reference to the fact that those whom God chose to demonstrate
His Glory and His Power through became the richest people on earth of their
day.
12. The Spirit of Poverty drives sickness, want
and disease. It is one of the primary motivating factors behind stress
and depression.
13. The Spirit of Poverty is the driving force
behind slavery. Stop and consider the history of America for a
minute. Slave-traders sold human beings into slavery in order to make
more and more and more and more money. (see #2)
Our nation's early forefathers -- as they began to realize the Blessing of God
over America -- saw through the lie of slavery; and each of them in succession
set their own slaves free.
14. The Spirit of Poverty -- like all evil
spirits -- is a lying spirit. It couldn't tell the truth to save its
existence! Jesus said, "If ye continue in
My Word, then are ye my disciples; And ye shall know the Truth and the Truth
shall make you free." (John 8:31-32)
Jesus continued that same conversation with
the Jews as He said, "Verily, verily, I
say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant (The Greek word
here is doulos: slave
-- see #13) of sin. And the servant abideth not in
the house for ever: but the Son abideth ever. If the Son therefore shall
make you free, ye shall be free indeed." (John
8:34-36) The Truth of God's promises frees people from the lies of the
Spirit of Poverty -- if they are willing to believe the Truth.
Believing the Truth also means acting on
the Truth, obeying the Truth, living the Truth!
I've laid this rather lengthy preamble to a series of stories -- both
scriptural and current -- to demonstrate what I'm getting at.
Throughout the years I've seen many, many
believers deceived by the Fear of Death -- and specifically the lies of the
Spirit of Poverty -- so that they disobey or draw back from obeying the
prompting of Holy Spirit to give -- especially when they are in need
themselves, and the obedience to Holy Spirit means that they give the last that
they have.
Consider the widow (see I Kings 17) during
Israel's famine when Elijah commanded her to FIRST bake him a cake before
feeding herself and her son, despite the fact that to do so meant she wouldn't
have enough to feed herself. She obeyed the Word of the Lord through
Elijah, and -- during the entire time of famine -- we are told, "And
the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail, according to
the word of the LORD, which he spake by Elijah."
Although
we don't have the end of the story recorded in Scripture, Jesus sees (Mark
12:42) a widow give two mites into the treasury at the Synagogue, a paltry
amount, to be sure, but the very last money that she had. She commends the widow and places her in
higher esteem in God's eyes than those who came and gave of their
abundance. I don't think it takes any
rocket science to figure out that if Jesus noticed this lady give in such a
sacrificial way, that she would ever again have need in her house. Knowing how
God rewards sacrificial giving and treats it as worship, that lady never again
would have been destitute.
Back
in the 1980's I was teaching a university broadcast engineering course in
Alaska. One of my students came to me
one day and said that he needed to drop out of the class. He had lost his part-time job and couldn't
afford to stay in class because his rent was past due and he was in danger of
having his wife and child on the street with no place to live. We were only six weeks or so from the end of
the engineering course and I hated to see him have to drop out.
Heading
home that night after class, Holy Spirit prompted me to not only pay his
past-due rent, but also the next month as well.
I talked to Della about it and she agreed that we needed to do
this. Here's the problem. We had our monthly lease due in about ten
days, and we didn't even have enough in our bank account to take care of our
own need. To pay this young man's rent
would require draining our bank account.
As I recall, we would have perhaps two dollars left in the bank.
Nevertheless,
the prompting of Holy Spirit was clear in our spirits, and the following day
Della went to the bank and got a cashier's check for the student's rent
payments. We went to his apartment that
night and gave it to him. To say that he
was astonished doesn't do it justice.
"Why
would you do that for me?" he asked. "Because the Lord loves you, and
He instructed us to do this." He
and his wife were overwhelmed by what the Lord did for them, and of course he
finished the engineering class, graduating among our top students. He later went on to become one of Alaska's
premier radio morning show hosts.
The
following Monday or Tuesday, when I went into my office at the school, I was
informed that my pay had been raised and was given a retroactive check for the
past weeks to cover the pay raise. It
more than covered our rent need!
Obedience pays dividends!
Then
there was the time when we were living in south Texas and Holy Spirit spoke to
me about paying off a certain minister and his wife's mortgage. They were people we had known and
fellowshipped with in previous years in another state, and hadn't had any real
contact with for some years. There was
no way I had the money to pay off that mortgage, and to obey the Lord meant I
would have to borrow it. It was such a
big move that I said to the Lord, "OK, Father, this isn't something I'm
doing without Della's complete agreement.
You need to put this in her spirit as well without my saying
anything. When that happens, I'll know
it's time to do it."
It
couldn't have been more than a couple of days later when we were getting ready
to sit down in the living room and relax after a hard day's work. Della spoke up and said, "Honey, before
you turn on the TV, I need to share something with you." She named the couple and said, "The last
few days, I've really been burdened for D & M and feel like we are supposed
to pay off their mortgage." That
was all it took!
The
following day we contacted them and asked for the payoff amount on their
mortgage, and where we needed to send the money. The response on the phone was stunned, of
course, but we assured them it wasn't a joke; that this was what the Lord was instructing
us to do. It took a few days to get the
information and we borrowed the money to
cover the payment, and sent a cashier's check to the mortgage company.
It
might have been some six weeks or so that went by but we were advised that we
were recipients of an inheritance from a relative. That inheritance was several multiples of the
monies we had borrowed in obedience to the Lord.
Dad
used to say it, and I absolutely believe it: "You can't outgive God! I've just scratched the surface of this
picture. We'll continue this theme next
week.
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
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Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
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