Another
Coffee Break:
A Revelation of God's Glory, Part 12
October 30, 2015
It
all started when Holy Spirit spoke three things to me in successive stages:
"Simplify."
"Consolidate."
"Get out of debt."
Sounds
like a peculiar place to begin a revelation of the Glory, doesn't it? You see, despite our calling and involvement
in ongoing ministry, Della and I were both very much occupied with our business
endeavors. She was managing the largest
store in the Zales Jewelry network in Alaska and serving as the assistant
regional manager for the chain. That was
a commitment to 60-70 hours a week.
I was
Chief Engineer for the FOX television station in Anchorage and had a newspaper
business with the Anchorage Daily News.
Between us, we were pulling down a generous six figure income. The problem was that our business commitments
were eating our time so there was little left over. We hadn't lost our vision; it had kind of
been shuttled to the background with family needs, family commitments and
business responsibilities.
The
irony of it was that we should have been totally debt free with plenty of
reserves on hand to take care of any emergency.
We weren't! We had fallen into
the trap of "keeping up with the Jones," along with all the debt that
accompanies that kind of ridiculous lifestyle.
When
the Word of the Lord came to us with those three simple phrases, even though it
rang in our spirits as Truth, we couldn't figure out how to make it happen. We
didn't have to. Without getting into a
long, drawn-out tale of events that began to unfold, we were able to withdraw
from our business commitments, and at the same time saw the Lord deliver us
from more than three-quarters of our debt literally overnight. Invitations to minister in the northwest and
in Canada came quickly.
Somehow
the command to "Consolidate" hadn't quite jelled in me yet, and so I
rented storage units and put most of our household in storage. Fact is, I should have sold it at a yard
sale. Three years and $4400 in storage
fees later, much of it was ruined by mold and mildew and had to be thrown
away. Della had clearly heard the
message to consolidate and tried to talk me out of putting things in
storage. Wives! It gets exasperating when they hear, and you
don't, and you ignore their counsel, and wind up paying the price. OK.
You get to laugh at me, too!
Problem
was, I thought our leaving Alaska was very temporary -- perhaps six months or
so -- and we'd be back. Even Della
thought we would return a whole lot sooner.
Nevertheless, we obeyed the Word of the Lord, even if our obedience was
mixed with presumption.
We
were asked to take over the management of a 160-acre ranch (more accurately, an
agricultural preserve) just out of Post Falls, Idaho called Trails' End. It became a home base for ministry throughout
the northwest, and a gathering place for people who joined us for several-times
weekly, and even daily spontaneous worship gatherings. Not in our wildest imagination could we have
foreseen what God was going to do in our midst.
Because
our focus was on ministering to the Lord, and NOT each other, the more we ministered
to the Lord in totally spontaneous praise and worship and intercession, the
more He ministered to us. It was
transformative for all of us!
When
Jesus was teaching the multitudes in what we commonly refer to as "The
Sermon on the Mount," He made the statement:
Matthew 6:33: But
seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things
shall be added unto you.
Now
that may seem a bit out of context, but consider: when our focus is the Lord
Jesus Christ, we lack for nothing. When
Jesus was preaching here, He, of course, was referring in a general sense to
one's physical needs -- where they lived, what they wore, what they had for
food, etc., but it takes no stretch to realize that He was referring to
everything we have need of in our growth spiritually.
The
Greek word, zeteo, translated "seek" in our English
translations, is an adaptation of a Hebraism meaning "to
worship." Thus when you worship the
Lord, seeking His presence, His character, His nature and His rulership in every
part of your life, you have absolutely nothing to concern yourself with as far
as the things of this life are concerned, and as far as His development in you
and restoration to that image in which we were first created.
The
Message Bible sometimes misses the essence of both Greek and Hebrew metaphors,
but it really captures it in this case.
Matthew 6:33,
Message Bible: Steep
your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about
missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met.
Two
other illustrations from the Word capture the essence of what I want to share
with you. David really understood the
significance of living in the presence of the Lord, and he wrote the following:
Psalm 16:11: Thou wilt show me the path of
life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are
pleasures for evermore.
I Chronicles 16:27: Glory and honour are
in his presence; strength and gladness are in his place.
Are
you seeing the significance? When your
desire is to minister to the Lord, and it becomes the focus of your day, your
life, your very breath, He begins to reveal His Glory.
And
that's precisely what began happening to us as we gathered with other
worshipers to minister to the Lord. It
began with Robert and Sandy Storer meeting with us several times a week. Not long afterward, Robert's brother-in-law,
Bob Bartow and his then-wife, Charlotte (now gone home to be with the Lord)
joined us. As the word began to spread
of our spontaneous worship gatherings, more and more people began to join us.
When
I say "spontaneous," that's exactly what I mean. We didn't sit there with song books or sheets
of music in front of us, and we didn't try to play anything we'd ever heard
before. Holy Spirit faithfully downloaded
new music in us, mostly instrumental, but increasingly with prophetic
singing. What made it so extraordinary
was that we all played the same thing at the same time as though it was being
directed and orchestrated with all the musical cues you would expect with a
band or an orchestra. That can happen
sometimes with two or three musicians who work together for years and
instinctively know each other's signals -- as long as each person has a pretty
good idea of what the music is -- but when no one has ever heard the music
before, it is nothing but miraculous!
Oooops! OK, normal in the Glory!
Trails'
End was a ranch owned by our friends, Earle and Marcia Treend, who were
currently in Alaska. Periodically, they
would fly down from Alaska and join us.
Earle's background was that of a jazz trombonist. Marcia, on the other hand, had been principal
cellist with the Detroit and Spokane symphonies. Doesn't sound like a workable combo, does
it? However, before we left Alaska,
Della and I had been gathering with Earle and Marcia on almost a daily basis to
worship, and the combination of Earle's trombone, Marcia's cello, and my guitar
had become a very unique sound all by itself.
Add
Sandy with either her guitar or her recorder, Robert with some percussion, Bob
with his synthesizer (that was unusual all by itself because he was a
classically trained organist) and Charlotte with a zither (which later became a
harp as she learned how to play the harp in our worship), and now you have an
orchestral sound unlike anything one would expect. And it didn't stop there. We had a dozen or more people who joined us
from time to time, Mary Ellen and Beryl (both from Canada) Dale and Merlee (they
had pastored in Spokane), as well as folks who came on a sporadic basis from
around the northwest.
That
was the foundation, musically, for our worship.
More and more as we gathered together, Holy Spirit created a unifying
sound and a sense of holiness in our midst that defied anything any of us had
ever experienced before. It didn't take
long for us to begin having individual and corporate visions and
manifestations.
One
evening, as we were ministering to the Lord, we were literally picked up
corporately into the heavens to see the hosts of Heaven arrayed around us. On another occasion, Della saw an angelic
warrior in full battle gear appear before her, kneel down with spear in hand
and say to her, "Command me."
More
times than I can count, various individuals would see the Lord appear, take
them by the hand and begin dancing with them.
The visions and manifestations of the dimensions of the Spirit became
consistent virtually every time we gathered together.
There
are a few of the corporate experiences really stand out among the hundreds that
took place.
In
July of 1994, we took our instruments to the Calgary Stampede. We had been assisting our sister-in-the-Lord,
Eileen Finnman, at an open-air kitchen in the agricultural section where we
were serving breakfasts, coffee and cinnamon buns (Eileen was world-famous for
her cinnamon buns). There was a pause in
the serving of customers so we quickly set up and began worshiping. There was a bandstand only two or three
hundred feet from us with a very noisy country band. As we began to worship, the entire area
around us became blanketed with the presence of the Lord. Eileen observed a couple as they were walking
toward the booth. About 75 feet out,
they stopped with a very peculiar look on their face. They took a few steps backward, tilted their
heads, took a few steps forward, then repeated the actions before coming over
to the booth. They said to Eileen,
"What's going on, here? You are enveloped in a bubble. The sounds of the Stampede are quieted down,
and the worship has tangible presence of the Lord." We were later able to confirm what they
experienced by listening to a recording while the worship was ongoing. Before the worship began, the noise was
literally cacophonous. When the worship
began, the noise around the area was blanketed to the place where it was barely
there.
In
the summer of 1995, we had a larger than normal (perhaps 30+) number of folks
gathered together at the ranch. Our
worship had taken on a very militant theme.
The prophetic sounds and prophetic singing were expressive of Kingdom
authority, taking down demonic forces over the region and even the nation. One particular piece which ran on for nearly
30 minutes was expressive of the Bride of Christ defeating Satan's armies. As we were worshiping, the whole house began
to shake. We heard a sound like the
noise of thousands of horses galloping together. For a place that was nestled among the trees
and no open fields of any consequence nearby, the sound stopped us. We got up, went outside and walked around the
place. All of us could audibly hear the
sounds of an army on horseback -- an army of unimaginable size and
proportions. The ground vibrated and
shook. The galloping sounds were precise
and in unison. It was an audible
demonstration of what we were seeing and hearing in the Spirit.
In
the fall of 1996 -- it was one of our last major gatherings before we all began
to scatter to different places -- the worship again had a very authoritative
sound to it. There was an intensity that
was unlike anything we had previously experienced. All of a sudden, everything came to a halt
and we were enveloped in an indescribable zone.
All of us heard the audible voice of the Lord speaking in our
midst. "I AM THAT I AM! I AM THAT I AM, AND THERE IS NO OTHER! It
stopped us totally for that evening. No
one moved. The instruments stopped and
we just sat there enveloped in the Glory.
What
I've shared with you barely scratches the surface of the things that took place
as we ministered to the Lord. I haven't
talked to you about the people that called in while we were worshiping with
serious needs for healing. I haven't talked
to you about the music that Holy Spirit downloaded immediately which resulted
in healing. I haven't talked about the
manifestations of healing and deliverance, or the change in the spiritual
atmosphere over the area around Spokane, Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene that lasted
for years afterward.
What
happened, also -- and this is what caused our gatherings there to cease -- was
somewhat the same thing that happened with the Azusa Street Revival at the turn
of the 20th Century. Folks began to take
the Glory for granted. People were
coming to our gatherings just for the miracles and the dimensions of the Spirit
that were unfolding -- NOT to minister to the Lord.
For
those who did gather with us for no other reason than to minister to the Lord,
the breakup of our gatherings and the scattering of folks to the four winds was
something of a shock to the system. When
you live and breathe in the Glory, it is an entirely different mode of
living. Without that realm you feel
incomplete, like you have lost something.
We
haven't, by the way! What we experienced
during those five years was nothing but a foretaste to prepare us for the days
ahead! That's where we are heading,
folks! If you are in pursuit of the
presence of the Lord, get ready!
I remind those of you in need of ministry that our Healing Prayer Call
takes place on Mondays at 7:00 PM Eastern (4:00 PM Pacific). Our call-in number has changed to (712) 775-7035. The new Access Code is: 323859#. For Canadians who have difficulty getting in
to this number, you can call (559) 546-1400. If someone answers and asks what your
original call-in number was, you can give them the 712 number and access code.
At the same time, in case you are missing out on real fellowship in an
environment of Ekklesia, our Sunday worship gatherings are available by
conference call – usually at about 10:45AM Pacific. That conference number is (605) 562-3140, and the access
code is 308640#. We hope to make these gatherings available by
Skype or Talk Fusion before long. If you
miss the live call, you can dial (605) 562-3149, enter the same
access code and listen in later.
Blessings
on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER WORSHIP CENTER
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
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