A New Day Is Coming

God has always called only a small remnant to go ahead of the rest by faith (or go into battle as with the story of Gideon for the sake of others). Most often the people that they risk all for to help don’t appreciate them and sometimes they even try to kill them as it was with Jesus. A small percentage of the whole of what is called “church” these days have been called out (ekklesia) to bear the brunt of the battle and pay the price of following Christ and obeying His voice. It is not a thing to get proud about as some who claim to be in the lead or “on the cutting edge,” but rather it is a labor of love both for and with Jesus and for the rest of His people. After Gideon and the 300 God chose won the battle by letting their lights shine and standing firm against the enemy, God did the rest and their enemy was scattered…. all while they rested in Him and watched!

Years ago a sister who didn’t know me spoke a word to me saying, “I have never heard God say this before. I just heard Him say about you, ‘You will boldly go where no one has gone before.'” I laughed and told her that during  the Vietnam War I served on a ship called the U. S. S. Enterprise. A couple years after that I was sitting in a meeting and heard the Lord say, “You have not been this way before.” Yesterday, twenty years later, God put the two words together in my heart and showed me what is going on in the Spirit in this hour. He has His “Gideon’s army” that He has called out to lead the way for the rest in this New Covenant people as well. God told Joshua just before they crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land, “You have not been this way before (see Joshua chapter two).” The priests who carried the Ark of the Covenant went into the Jordan River first and just as their feet touched the water the river backed up and they went out into the middle of the stream bed with the ark on dry ground and stood there while the others crossed 2000 cubits (3/5 of a mile) down stream, also on dry ground, just as God instructed. After everyone had crossed (about 2 1/2 million people) they were instructed to place 12 stones in the middle of the river bed where the arc had stood and to take 12 more from the river bed and stack them on the west bank in the Promise Land as a monument of that famous day for future generations to see where they had crossed in such a miraculous way.

These priests also had to go first and stand in that dangerous place so others could pass safely. They boldly went where no man had ever stood before. The people passed 2000 cubits down stream from the arc as God commanded. Figuring a year for a cubit, the church has been in a spiritual wilderness (“the church in the wilderness”)  for 2000 years and is now about to cross over once again. Stephen, speaking to the leaders of the Jews spoke of Jesus in Moses saying, “This is he (Jesus), that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina, and [with] our fathers: who received the lively oracles to give unto us: To whom our fathers would not obey, but thrust [him] from them, and in their hearts turned back again into Egypt…” (Act 7:38-39 KJV). Men’s hearts who rebel against Christ never change.

Consider these two passages with all this in mind…

Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for he has torn, and he will heal us; he has smitten, and he will bind us up. After two days will he revive us: on the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight. Let us know, let us press on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth. (Hos 6:1-3 KJ2000)

But the heavens and the earth, which now are, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men. But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 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. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. (2Pe 3:7-10 KJ2000)

After two days (two thousand years) He will revive us! And in (not after) the third day (third millennium since Christ’s advent on earth) He will raise us up and we will dwell in His sight! LET US PRESS ON TO KNOW THE LORD! We are about to see a NEW morning as the beginning of the third day dawns upon us.

As the election in the U.S. was going on on November 6th George Davis and I felt such a peace. It was like we were safely in another world watching it all happen. We were! We were dwelling in heavenly places in Christ and not in the kingdoms of men! That peace continues regardless of what is going on in the kingdoms of men. It is for “a time such as this” that many of us have been called as His kingdom of priests bear the vision of the New Covenant (See Jer. 33:31-33 and Hebrews chapter eight) for others. We hear “restoration” and “He will raise us up.” God will arise and his enemies will be scattered. As it was with Jesus so it is with us. What has been dead (His man handled church) will live again in HIS newness of life in His new land, that Zion which is from above.

I also heard Him say yesterday, “Haman is about to hang himself on the scaffold he has made to hang God’s people on (see the story of Esther).”  Remember, Satan and his cohorts always over play their hand and their evil plans against God’s people are always foiled. I also heard “Aslan is on the move. There is a thaw coming and no longer will it be perpetual winter with no Christmas” (from “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis). When the enemy comes in like a flood, God always raises up HIS standard. His holy people, the ekklesia of Christ, will prevail as they rest in Him.

13 comments on “A New Day Is Coming

  1. Mia says:

    Dear Michael
    How I needed to hear this. I have been following your website for a long time now and you have encouraged me so much on my journey out of churchianity. I am also blogging on the subject of religion vs relationship with God and it is not always easy. Thank you so much for being so true to our Pappa God.
    With much love and blessings from South Africa
    Mia
    (http://hisnlovingembrace.wordpress.com)

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    • michaeldc110 says:

      Thanks, Mia.
      I have heard from some wonderful saints in S. Africa. It is good to see that Jesus is moving down there and drawing you ever deeper into Himself and His kingdom and out of the kingdoms of men. Keep listening to Him and writing as He leads.
      Michael

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  2. Mike Messer says:

    That was an awesome word Michael!! We have so much to look forward to as God fulfills our calling and destiny. We are truly on the verge of His Kingdom!!

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    • michaeldc110 says:

      Yes, Michael M., we are about to see something new. Jesus said that the kingdom of heaven is in our midst. As we embrace His cross for us to walk out, it breaks that soulish shell that surrounds our hearts and His kingdom is seen by others as it is allowed to shine forth. People don’t need another sermon. They need to see the kingdom of heaven shining forth from God’s people.

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    Reblogged from A Wilderness Voice. Enjoy!

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  4. Ian Glapion says:

    Thank you for the TRUTH you’ve been so gracious and obedient to post. It is time for the Body of Christ to realize our role in this world and how we are above it. So we can live accordingly. To stop being distracted and consumed by trivial matters and exercise our Authority in God.

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  5. mybroom says:

    Hello Michael, thanks for this post, my wife and I were discussing this very thing only today – it seems that just a few forge a path for the many, I will drop by again soon, cheers Graeme

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  6. escapefromchurchianity says:

    Bless you brother…Thanks for this post…

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  7. oikoskrk says:

    Very timely blog brother! There are many true followers of Jesus who are living and serving outside of traditional religion. God is connecting His remnant and more and more of us are finding each other every day. Our future is with Him and it is very bright.

    http://notesfromthebridge.wordpress.com

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  8. Michelle says:

    God confirmed the same for us through Isaiah 42:16
    “I will lead the blind by ways they have not known, along unfamiliar paths I will guide them; I will turn the darkness into light before them and make the rough places smooth. These are the things I will do; I will not forsake them.

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    • Michelle,

      Thanks for the things you have been sharing on here. I love that Isaiah verse you quoted and it is easy for me to couple it with what Jesus said about the blind guides of Israel leading the blind. 2000 years have passed since then and the church system has degenerated into the same folly as that of Judaism back then. But there is hope in reading this verse you quoted. I see the blind being led by ways they have NOT known, nor was it taught them by their blind guides even in this very hour. He is guiding us along these unfamiliar paths and turning our darkness into light and it is ALL by His marvelous grace!
      God bless you, my sister!

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