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August 21, 2017
Are You Eclipsing Your Potential?
“Even though I walk through the [sunless] valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod [to protect] and Your staff [to guide], they comfort and console me.”
Psalm 23:4 AMP
If you listen to this past week’s 4 Points Broadcast, you will here me talk about shadows.
Yesterday it was estimated that more than 220 million experienced the greatest shadow cast across the United States since February 26, 1979.
Some experienced a “sunless valley” for more than two and half minutes…yet the sun was always there!
“The sun of what is right and good will rise with healing in its wings.”
Malachi 4:2 NLV
A shadow is not the result of an absence of light, but of something blocking the light.
In fact, the darker the shadow, the brighter the source of light! This is why you only see a faint shadow cast by the light of the moon at night.
Of course, even the light of the moon is only a reflection of the sun’s powerful light!
What are the things in your life keeping you from reflecting God’s healing light?
This week I want to talk to you about getting out of your own way to receiving all that God has for you.
Don’t get caught boxing your own shadow when God is right there shining everything you need upon your life!
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Take a few moments today to acknowledge how God has been moving both in the world and in your life. Where do you need to make adjustments or activate your potential?
Where do you need to take action, speak out, be the advocate, or lead the change God has put on your heart?
Where is God shining His light in the world around you?
“But the light makes all things easy to see.”
Ephesians 5:13 NCV
Where do you need to step out from the shadows and allow God’s light to shine through you?
Or do you need to step out of your own way so that you are not blocking His light—His wisdom, knowledge, truth, and love—from flooding your life?
What is keeping you from walking in greater victory or being the change agent the world needs in this season?
“Nothing can ever separate us from God’s love!”
Romans 8:38 NLT
If you’re standing before God, and God is light, there is nothing that can hinder that light from shining in your life—there is absolutely nothing that can separate you from that love!
So that shadow is not coming from Satan, because nothing can stand between you and God.
Think about it…what is it that causes there to be a shadow? A shadow, like a reflection, cannot exist without a source of light.
When do you have a shadow?
You have a shadow when there is a blocking agent standing before a stream of light.
If you’re standing before a stream of light who happens to be God—for God is light—guess where the shadow is coming from.
It’s coming from you! That’s your shadow!
Most of the time those aren’t demons you’re fighting against, but your own shadow. You’re shadow boxing.
Paul said,
“I do not flail around like one beating the air [just shadow boxing].”
1 Corinthians 9:26 AMP
God wants to deal with those areas, those shadows—those dark areas of your life. He wants you to grow up and mature so you can run to win the race He sets before you.
“But [like a boxer]” Paul wrote, “I strictly discipline my body…so that after I have preached [the gospel] to others, I myself will not somehow be disqualified [as unfit for service]” (1 Corinthians 9:27 AMP).
Discipline is a process.
Maturing spiritually is a process. As God labors to strengthen you little by little, you must learn to trust the work God is doing as the “author and finisher of your faith.” (See Hebrews 12:2.)
This is why I’ve been systematically teaching on the steps and stages of spiritual maturation. This week we will dig even deeper so you can go exponentally farther in God.
Watch the latest 4 Points Broadcast!
Don’t eclipse your potential because of ignorance, fear, stubbornness, doubt, pride, or compromise.
Open your eyes and see all that God is calling you into. Embrace the fullness of the grace He has bestowed and the hope of glory He has instilled in you.
May your whole being be filled with His wondrous light!
“Your eyes are windows into your body. If you open your eyes wide in wonder and belief, your body fills up with light. If you live squinty-eyed in greed and distrust, your body is a dank cellar. If you pull the blinds on your windows, what a dark life you will have!”
Matthew 6:22-23 MSG
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August 14, 2017
Putting Your True Worth On Display
“All who claim me as their God will come, for I have made them for my glory; I created them.”
Isaiah 43:7 TLB
You are a diamond in the rough destined to radiate God’s glory.
I want to help you rise up out of obscurity and put your true worth on display.
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And as you prepare to receive more of God’s glory, join me this week for the 4 Points Broadcast!
The greatest enemy of your future is ignorance.
If you’ve heard me teach, you’ve heard me ask, “What one thing can you change that will change everything?”
You can change your mind.
You are always one decision away from living the life of your dreams.
The moment you change your mind—the moment you make a decision—your destiny alters.
In our last 4 Points Broadcast, we explored the stage of spiritual maturation that is characterized by structure, discipline, and pressure.
This is the téknon stage (between the ages of 13 and 20) represented by a period of divine mentorship. This is a critical time during which you are groomed as the salt and light you are called to be.
God will place tutors and governors in your life to mature you both intellectually and morally.
This is a time of character development. It is a time of testing; a period of time when God begins to place pressure on you.
You will undergo a chipping away of your tendencies to be rebellious, and to exert your will above God’s will because of the realization that you have a will of your own.
But you will learn to say, “Yet not my will, but yours be done” (Luke 22:42 NIV).
In this stage, because you are able to dress and care for yourself, you no longer want to be told what to do. You may begin to develop some rough edges that need to be smoothed.
The chipping away is not meant to hurt you, but to enhance the radiance of God’s glory as it shines through you.
You are a diamond in the rough.
Just like diamond cutters chip away at a rough diamond so more light can be reflected through it, the chipping away in your life will allow God’s glory to shine even more radiantly and brilliantly through you.
When the dirty places are polished away and the rough edges are smoothed, your true worth and brilliance will emerge.
This is a stage when God will flood your life with His glory.
People and circumstances are brought to your life not to rub you the wrong way, but to polish you and rub you the right way.
You will experience circumstances socially, emotionally, spiritually, and professionally that will refine you; you will go from being a diamond in the rough to becoming a brilliant force for good.
Rather than being easily influenced, you will become an influencer. This is the stage when a girl becomes a lady and a boy becomes a gentlemen.
You are made beautiful and strong because of intense heat and pressure.
A diamond is one of the hardest known natural materials. Over years it begins to crystallize. What was once chalky coal buried in obscure darkness becomes crystallized carbon that we call “diamond.”
A diamond is not made upon the surface of the earth; it is made hundreds of miles beneath layers of the earth’s mantle. Deep within volcanic fissures is where a diamond is formed.
This is what makes a diamond rare and valuable. It is brought to the surface with violent, magma force!
“The kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.”
Matthew 11:12
As it is with a diamond, so it is with you.
Life’s upheavals indicate God bringing forth your true brilliance, worth, and value hidden deep beneath the surface of who you are.
It is in the heat inherent in your hardship and the pressure inherent in your trials—in those tight places—you’ll discover that your true worth emerges.
Once you get this revelation, you will no longer remain hardened by hardship or bitter from brokenness.
It is from those places that you are truly transformed and that God causes you to rise up out of obscurity—to break free from the clutter of the common—and live into the distinctive and uncommon person of immense worth He created you to be.
And like a diamond exquisitely set, the world will at last witness your divine brilliance—because God Himself will put it on display!
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August 7, 2017
Who’s Raising the Bar on Your Potential?
“Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.”
1 John 3:2
One of the key themes of the End Your Year Strong Empowerment Summit is building your capacity to fulfill your potential as a child of God.
It is one thing to grow in the knowledge of Christ—but quite another to grow in the knowledge of all you are capable of in Him.
John wrote that we would become like Him (see 1 John 3:2). Paul told us we are being transformed into His image (see 2 Cor. 3:18). Jesus said we would do even greater things than He did (see John 14:12).
Spiritual maturation requires a capacity building process.
Why is building capacity so important? Because your potential is only limited by your capacity to access it…
God wants you to mature spiritually so you can maximize your potential to fulfill your purpose and do even greater works than Jesus did.
Listen to the 4 Points Broadcast replay to learn about the 6th Stage of Spiritual Maturation.
At each stage of spiritual maturation, there is a dimension of authority that is released to you.
God will give you access to limited amounts of spiritual power to see what you will do and whether He can trust you.
In other words, any level of authority you are exposed to in the maturation process is probationary.
The stage we are studying now is called téknon: “those souls who have,” according to Strong’s Concordance, “been nurtured and molded by wisdom.”
This stage places you in the prophetic process we call “mentorship.”
Mentorship simply means you posture yourself as a disciple or as a protege of someone who acts as your guide, advisor, or counselor.
This individual—whether a teacher, tutor, mentor, or spiritual leader—is assigned to nurturing and molding you in wisdom.
In this stage of spiritual maturation, God is posturing you to enter a position where the world will recognize you as a son of God.
“Everything that has been made in the world is waiting for the day when God will make His sons known.”
Romans 8:19 NLV
Teknon infers a reciprocal relationship between someone you’re calling a “mother” or “father” or someone who is mentoring you.
You posture yourself as a pupil or disciple of a teacher or mentor whose objective is to coach, counsel, and cultivate your gifts and talents—and then provide the discipline necessary for you to steward and sustain them for the glory of God.
In the first chapter of Jeremiah, we see where he is first introduced to his purpose: “Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5).
Purpose is different from destiny.
Purpose is determined by God, but must be discerned by you; it never changes.
However, your destiny is determined by you; it is attached to the decisions you make. The moment a decision is made, your destiny is altered.
This is why you’ve often heard me say,
“You are always one decision away from living the life of your dreams.”
Your purpose dictates your relationships and timing.
If you don’t know your purpose, you’ll mishandle your relationships and misinterpret the timing of the Lord.
“To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Purpose is attached to a divine time table.
This is why Israel had the sons of Issachar to advise them: they had an “understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do” (1 Chronicles 12:32).
God will never take your decision-making ability or freedom of choice from you.
But what He will do is give you a mentor to help you build your capacity by developing your character.
And when He develops your character, that character begins to influence the decisions you make.
Your core values will be tested…but they will ultimately determine what choices you make that will define your destiny.
Your destiny should be in alignment with God’s promises.
It’s not an issue of whether or not you’ll climb the ladder of success, but whether you’ll compromise your Christian values to get there.
Most people sacrifice their future success for immediate gratification.
I would rather sacrifice who I am now to yield it to who I’m going to be, rather than sacrifice who I’m going to be because I don’t value the process that I’m currently in.
Any adjustment or realignment will feel uncomfortable.
A mentor is anointed by God to cause you to readjust or realign to God’s best—to raise the bar in order to stretch your capacity.
Your mentor is responsible for putting you in a capacity building process by raising the bar just beyond your reach.
A mentor who doesn’t raise the bar just beyond what you are comfortable with doesn’t love you; they’re telling you they don’t believe you have the potential or capacity for more.
A mentor will not allow you to be comfortable with yesterday’s successes.
When you get to this téknon stage, your vision is going to be more important than your resume.
What do you have the potential to do? Who does God say you’re going to be?
This process is not about who you were yesterday or who you are today, but who you have the potential to become.
“I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 3:14
But just because you have the potential doesn’t mean you have the capacity to fulfill it.
Building capacity requires a degree of discomfort. It requires you to leave your comfort zone—to take risks and stretch yourself.
There will be discomfort in this process. Look at Jacob; he wrestled with God and as a result, would never walk the same again…
“A man came and wrestled with him until the dawn began to break. When the man saw that he would not win the match, he touched Jacob’s hip and wrenched it out of its socket.”
Genesis 32:24-25 NLT
God is about to change the way you walk.
He is going to upgrade your walk so you no longer walk according to your carnal nature, but “walk habitually in the Spirit…responsive to His guidance” (Galatians 5:16 AMP).
Find a mentor who will help you elevate your capacity to make the most of your potential, beginning with the Holy Spirit—and then be responsive to that guidance.
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July 31, 2017
Walking In The Realm Of Increase
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.”
Proverbs 3:5-6
Hello from Kingdom School of Ministry!
We have had an explosive time of teaching and ministry here in Atlanta as we’ve launched into our week of Kingdom immersion!
If you’ve ever joined me for one of these intensive weeks of training, you’ll know how transformational being in an anointed environment can be—drinking from the firehouses of heaven!
“No
eye
has
seen
, no ear
has
heard, and no mind
has
imagined what God
has
prepared for those who love him.”
1 Corinthians 2:9 NLT
I want to encourage you today to lean into the Spirit of God—to press upward toward that higher calling—and prayerfully seek Him for what more He has in store for your life, your family, your ministry, and your destiny.
Wherever you are today, you can receive a personal download from heaven that can change the trajectory of your life. But you must position and posture yourself to receive and appropriate it.
Join me this Thursday as we Livestream a new message from our current series “The 8 Stages of Spiritual Maturation.”
You can be part of an empowering environment that will call you to a life of purpose by joining us Thursday at 7pm ET on the 4 Points Broadcast!
I want to help you expand your capacity to hear from heaven and receive all God has for you in this season.
Don’t miss this opportunity to partake in what God is doing through these live broadcasts!
Learn how you can grow into your place of blessing.
Our God is a God of increase; He wants to increase you spiritually, intellectually, influentially, financially, and in every way supernaturally as you increase in the knowledge of Him…
The apostle Peter opens his second letter with the proclamation, “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God” (2 Peter 1:2). In other words, “as you grow in your knowledge of God” He will give you “more and more grace and peace” (see the New Living Translation).
But it doesn’t stop there. It is through the knowledge of God that we are given all things, among them “exceedingly great and precious promises”…
“His divine power has given to us all things…through the knowledge of Him…by which we have been given…exceedingly great and precious promises.”
2 Peter 1:3-4
Peter, upon whom Jesus said He would build His Church, thought that growing in the knowledge of God was so important, he also concluded his letter with the directive to “grow [spiritually mature] in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18 AMP).
The extent to which you are able to mature spiritually will determine the degree to which you are able to prosper in every area of your life.
The height of your success is only limited by the depth of your knowledge of God.
The more you know about the nature and character of God, the more you are able to comprehend what is possible…the bigger you are able to dream and the more you are able to ask God to help you achieve.
You are only limited by your own understanding of what God is willing to do on behalf of those who know and trust in His Word.
“Do not be afraid any longer; only believe and trust [in Me and have faith in My ability to do this].”
Luke 8:50 AMP
To what extent do you trust God with your life…with your dreams?
Today I want to challenge you to level up your trust! Press into His Word and stretch your faith by trusting God for more—more capacity, more influence, more ideas, more territory, more and greater achievements and victories.
“The people who know their God shall be strong and do great exploits.”
Daniel 11:32
What are the great exploits you are currently pursuing? What are you doing with the great strength, authority, and grace that knowing God has endowed you with?
If you feel you are lacking in any area, grow in the knowledge of God. If you’re not seeing the fruit of God’s promises maturing in your life, perhaps you are simply in need of maturing!
Let’s look at the Amplified translation of that same verse from the book of Daniel:
“The people who [are spiritually mature and] know their God will display strength and take action.”
If you are spiritually mature, you are displaying strength and taking action!
If you are growing in the knowledge of God, you are increasing—you are expanding your influence, your reputation, your brand, your expertise, your market share, your giving, your good works, and your ability to glorify God.
God wants you to increase more and more!
“We urge you, brethren, that you increase more and more.”
1 Thessalonians 4:10
Pursue increase…don’t get complacent by compromising or holding back…boldly ask God to stretch you and expand your territory as Jabez did:
And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, “Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep mefrom evil, that I may not cause pain!” So God granted him what he requested” (1 Chronicles 4:10).
How big is your ask?
Whatever you can dream of, make the request of God! Level up your trust by asking for more.
Have you not heard it said, “You have not because you ask not”?
Make the ask!
If you love the Lord your God, you know He has a great plan and a bright future prepared for you (see Jeremiah 29:11)—you can be assured your steps are ordered by Him (Psalm 37:23)—you can be confident that “no weapon turned against you will succeed” (Isaiah 54:17 NLT).
“Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
Joshua 1:9
Simply put, you walk in the realm of increase by faith.
What are you doing with your faith?
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July 24, 2017
The Kingdom Leadership Paradigm
“The one who serves you best will be your leader.”
Luke 22:26 TLB
The lessons Jesus taught us about life in the Kingdom turned the world upside down…
He told us, “Those who are last will be first and the first will be last” (Matt 20:16 NLV)—“Whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it” (Luke 9:24 NIV)—and “If you give, you will get” (Luke 6:38 TLB).
Understanding the Kingdom requires some major paradigm shifts.
This is why attending Kingdom School of Ministry is so important.
Next week we will be immersing ourselves in the dynamics of practically and powerfully doing life in the Kingdom—equipping you to maximize your leadership potential so you can impact the world for Christ.
It’s not too late to join us for five intensive days that will elevate your life and your capacity to lead beyond what you can imagine.
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I want to empower you to turn your world upside down with the power and authority you have in Christ.
And it all begins with understanding the protocols of submission.
“But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
Mark 10:43-45 ESV
Probably more than any other leadership lesson Jesus came to teach His disciples was how to lay down one’s life for the benefit of others and serve with selfless humility.
This is not how the world understands the role of a leader, but it is the secret to walking in divine power and authority!
“The kings and great men of the earth lord it over the people; but among you it is different. Whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant. And whoever wants to be greatest of all must be the slave of all.”
Mark 10:42-44 TLB
Do you want to be great? Learn to serve.
How can you become a great servant? Learn to submit.
There is divine power at work in not only the act of, but more importantly, the attitude of submission. It is an attitude of the heart that brings glory to God.
“Honor Christ by submitting to each other.”
Ephesians 5:21 TLB
Another translation states, “submitting to one another in the fear of God” (NKJV).
Interestingly, there is only one other place in the New Testament where Paul mentions being motivated by “the fear of God”…and it is in regards to living a life set apart for His purpose:
“Let us cleanse ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, completing holiness [living a consecrated life—a life set apart for God’s purpose] in the fear of God.”
2 Corinthians
7:1 AMP
We know that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom (See Psalm 111:10)—but we don’t often consider that fearing God requires submission; a heart submitted to both God and man.
It is out of the fear of God we honor and submit to one another. In his first letter, Peter instructed believers to “honor all people…Fear God. Honor the king” (1 Peter 2:17).
The other place we read about fearing God is in Paul’s letter to the Colossians:
“Obey in all things your masters according to the flesh, not with eye service, as men-pleasers, but in sincerity of heart, fearing God.”
Colossians 3:22 NKJV
Submission is an attitude of heart that honors God.
If you’re not submitted to those both above and around you, you’re not submitted to God. Plain and simple.
Check your heart.
A submitted heart is a servant’s heart.
In last week’s 4 Points Broadcast, I outlined the power and authority available to those who successfully embrace the protocols of submission.
It is a destiny-defining stage in the maturation process that will open you up to your own greatness and enable you to fulfill your potential as an effective servant leader.
God is calling each of us to grow up and mature as His servant leaders.
If you can’t serve, how can you lead?
If you can’t lead through service, how can you demonstrate God’s love? And if you’re not demonstrating love, how can you call yourself a friend of God?
Faith works through acts of love (see Galatians 5:6 and James 2:14-26)—likewise does true leadership work through acts of service.
If you want to know if you’re growing as a servant leader, check your motives.
“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.”
Philippians 2:3 NIV
Becoming the kind of servant leader God can use on behalf of the Kingdom will require you to mature spiritually.
What will your spiritual legacy look like?
Invest in your spiritual growth and leadership greatness by expanding your capacity to serve.
“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others.”
Matthew 20:26 NLT
“The fruit of the Spirit [the result of His presence within us] is love [unselfish concern for others].”
Galatians 5:22 AMP
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July 17, 2017
Moving From Fear to Focus
“He redeemed us so that the blessing of Abraham would come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus.”
Galatians 3:14 CEB
In recent weeks, we’ve been learning about the process of spiritual maturation and why it’s important.
As an athlete submits to the discipline of a coach, so should we submit ourselves to the disciplines of spiritual maturity.
Paul wrote about this very thing in his first letter to the Corinthians:
“I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified.”
1 Corinthians 9:27
Your gifts may take you to the head of the line, but only your character will keep you there.
And it is submitting to discipline that will develop your character. It requires the submission of your mind, will, and emotions to a higher authority.
But we’re not talking about someone being fearful:
We’re talking about moving from fear to focus.
Focus requires discipline. It requires you to take responsibility for your choices and have the personal integrity to own the outcomes that result.
It is the process that refines and matures you in preparation for greater power.
Learn more this Thursday at 7pm during our next LIVE 4 Points Broadcast!
The quality of your character will determine not only how far you go in life—but the level of authority and influence you will be able to exercise.
This is why submission has nothing to do with what you have to lose, but everything to do with what you have to gain; it is not about inferiority but about superiority.
When you begin to mature, you begin to take your personal power back.
It is when you begin to mature spiritually that you learn to stop blaming the devil.
You learn that you always have options. You always have the power to choose.
Focus is not only your ability to choose what you will pay attention to—but also how you will act as well as react to circumstances regardless of how you feel.
It’s the ability to trust God in the process of your spiritual development.
Focus is a discipline that requires faith.
Faith isn’t always a matter of “letting go and letting God,” but the character-refining practice of self-discipline.
To be faithful is to exercise self-control in all things, to run your race in order to win it (see 1 Cor. 9:25, 24), to press toward that high mark (see Phil. 3:14).
“So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air. But I discipline my body and keep it under control.”
1 Corinthians 9:26-27
Great men and women of God don’t make excuses. They don’t blame their circumstances or find fault with other people. They own every outcome.
Think of David as he was called out for his sin with Bathsheba. He didn’t blame her for seducing him, or that he was lonely and needed companionship, he took full ownership.
“Against you, and you alone, have I sinned;
I have done what is evil in your sight.
You will be proved right in what you say,
and your judgment against me is just.”
Psalm 51:4 NLT
He admitted that he had willed to do whatever he had done.
You must come to a place where you understand that most things have happened to you because you willed it—and is precisely why…
You must understand the power of your will and how to make it submit to your greater purpose!
You always have a choice—you are always in control of your decisions.
It is up to you, through prayer, to submit your will to God’s greater purpose just as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane.
“
Yet not my will, but Yours be done.”
Luke 22:42 NIV
If you fail to embrace the protocol of submission, you sabotage your own greatness and forfeit your future authority, wealth, influence, and prosperity.
Protocol is the process that brings excellence into your life and allows you to operate in an elevated mental space for higher levels of performance.
Protocol elevates you into the realm of greatness, influence, and authority.
The protocol of submission requires the discipline of spirit, the subjection of will, and the refinement of character.
If you jump over this stage, or resist or walk away from it, you’ll sabotage your success.
God wants to bring you through the maturation process so that you can have full access to your inheritance, including all of the blessings of Abraham that were obtained through the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.
I release the blessing of Abraham and decree its coming upon your life!
The blessing of Abraham includes many things—from intellectual property to an influential name to extraordinary favor and wisdom to unparalleled performance and networks to scandalous wealth—all of which you can learn more about by listening here.
But when it comes to your inheritance, it’s not only the blessings of Abraham but also dominion over a variety of kingdoms, systems, and institutions within the realm we call earth.
“Today I have put you in charge of nations and kingdoms. You will pull up and tear down, destroy and overthrow, build up and plant.”
Jeremiah 1:10 NCV
That means you are in a position to influence every system and institution from education to defense to government to health to media and entertainment—everything having to do with culture, society, and what defines a nation.
I pray you will not abort this stage, because if you do, you will never have access to the new realms of influence and blessing God is moving you into…
And you will never become the history maker the world needs you to be.
“May God Almighty bless you,
And make you fruitful and multiply you,
That you may be an assembly of peoples;
And give you the blessing of Abraham,
To you and your descendants with you,
That you may inherit the land
In which you are a stranger,
Which God gave to Abraham.”
Genesis 28:3-4 NKJV
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July 10, 2017
Let Go of Childish Strategies!
“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things.”
1 Corinthians 13:11
Have you ever paused to consider what childish things you may need to be “putting away”?
In the Scripture above, Paul is saying that he was able to put aside, or lay aside—or throw away—his childish scripts so that God could replace them with adult strategies.
There are some things you need pray away, but most things you need to put away.
A lot of times we hold on to things because we don’t realize there is something better.
But if you hold on to the good, the better will never come—and if you hold on to the better, the best will never come!
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If you want the best life has to offer, you must learn how to bring the best out of yourself.
You must be willing to invest in yourself as much as you expect others to invest in you.
Learn how you can radically level up your life simply by upgrading your strategies.
This is a season of strategy.
As I’ve begun to consecrate myself for what God is doing in this season, I’m recognizing how many people are not successful because they lack strategy.
This is primarily why I’ve been teaching on the 8 Stages of Spiritual Maturation throughout the last many weeks of our 4 Points Broadcast.
If we are to walk in the realms of power and authority God intended, we must embrace the process of spiritual maturation.
Spiritual maturation is simply the process of upgrading your strategies.
As I travel throughout the world and meet people from all walks of life—from different cultures and traditions—I’ve come to discover that people don’t struggle because they lack talent, opportunity, or resources, but because they lack strategy.
This is a season I profoundly feel that God is wanting His people to upgrade their strategies as a corporate Body and as individuals.
To upgrade your life, you must upgrade your strategies.
I decree that in this season you are going to willingly let go of your childhood scripts.
I decree and declare as you trust God in this process, you are going to be endowed with life-upgrading, history-making strategies!
You’re going to have upgraded health strategies, relationship strategies, financial strategies, marriage strategies, business strategies, and domestic strategies…
I decree and declare you are coming into a season of unprecedented strategy!
When we talk about where we are now in terms of humanity and as the Body of Christ…it is incumbent upon us as God’s people to grow up and mature spiritually.
The world is anxiously waiting for the Church to matriculate through the maturation process.
“For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed.”
Romans 8:19 NIV
In other words, all of the earth is standing on its tippy toes waiting for the Church to finally figure out who she is—to come of age and embrace her true identity.
The Church is lacking the adult strategies she needs because she is suffering from an identity crisis!
Let me ask you today: Do you really know who you are and all that you are capable of?
Are you able to put away your childish scripts in order to receive heaven’s world-changing strategies?
Again, there are some things you must pray aside, and others you must put aside.
In our last 4 Points Broadcast, we focused on this critical stage of spiritual maturation: Where you must identify the childish scripts that are holding you back and actively pursue the adult strategies you need to be and experience God’s best.
This is the 5th Stage of the 8 Stages of Spiritual Maturation.
It is represented by the stage of a child’s development who is between the ages of 7 and 12, and who is being disciplined in order to mature.
At this stage parents begin to load in responsibilities:
You’re going to clean your room…
You’re going to read…
You’re not going to talk that way…
This is the stage where discipline is important. Therefore, individuals at this stage will need to be in a position of submission.
This is the stage that will teach you discipline of mind, refinement of temperament, and control over your emotions by doing what you are told without grumbling and complaining.
You cannot do whatever you want to do if you’re going to be used by God. This is why discipline is important.
In this stage you learn the principles of “cause and effect” and “trial and error”—that your actions have consequences.
You cannot jump over this stage. If you try to bypass this critical stage, you will sabotage and abort your greatness!
Submission has nothing to do with an activity; it has to do with an attitude.
Discipline will require you to submit your desires, will, and emotions to authority.
But remember this, submission is attached to succession.
Submission has two expressions:
1) The person in authority to whom an individual is submitted.
2) The person who is submitting to the one who is in authority.
For the one in authority, it is imperative to understand that “to whom much is given, much is required.”
So the person who is in authority has the responsibility to make sure they get before God to deal with their insecurities.
The number one responsibility of a leader is to raise other leaders.
It is possible that someone more talented, more gifted, or more powerful might be called to submit to you.
An insecure leader, however, will oppress, suppress, or even abuse such a person for fear that individual will take their place.
In the realm of the spirit it is impossible for someone to take your place.
That place where you’ve been positioned can only recognize your voice print. Furthermore, the realm of authority has enough room for every single person!
The world is suffering from a tremendous leadership void. There is a scarcity of authentic, mature leaders who are disciplined in the protocols of submission.
You must recognize the role you are playing in relation to those you have been placed in authority over and to those under whose authority you are submitted.
It is a matter of character development.
This kind of character development—that will cause you to not only be positioned in places of great influence and affluence, but sustained there and remembered for generations—will require you to master your emotions.
It’s not about your feelings, it’s about your mindset.
I declare this is the last day you will take things personally. Put away those childish scripts and immature responses and learn to tap into the power God has given you over your mind, will, and emotions.
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.”
2 Timothy 1:7 NLT
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June 26, 2017
Exploring The Terrain Of Your Dreams
“Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and then sink yourself into that…Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life.”
Galatians 6:4-5 MSG
As we approach the half-way mark of 2017, I challenge you to check in with your dreams…
Are you where you hoped to be six months ago—back when you dreamed of all that was possible in the year ahead?
For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere, summer is in full bloom, which seems to bring a fresh opportunity to cultivate a new harvest of possibilities.
What are you planting in your field of dreams?
This is the perfect time to take stock of the dream garden you’ve planted and notice whether it’s flourishing—or if it needs some tending to.
Are there signs of your dreams beginning to sprout, or have they been choked out by the weeds of distraction—smothered under daily obligations—overtaken by thorns of “busy-ness”?
Perhaps those dreams you planted at the start of the year are simply in need of some watering.
Be “alert to the condition
of
your
lives.”
Hebrews 13:17
Ask God to show you where you’ve let your dreams “turn to seed” and how you can re-till the soil of your success.
Or ask Him to help you increase your capacity to dream bigger—to give you a larger field to cultivate as Jabez did:
“O, if only You would bring good to me and give me more land!”
1 Chronicles 4:10 NLV
Where is your faith holding you back?
How would you dream differently if you fully understood that nature of the Dream Giver?
How would you change what you asked for “if you knew the generosity of God” (John 4:10 MSG)?
“God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or dream.”
Ephesians 3:20
Whatever dreams you feel have withered on the vine, it’s not because they’re too big or out of reach for you!
If you put your trust in God, He’ll put His desires in your heart—so whatever your heart desires you can trust God to fulfill. (See Psalm 37:4.)
Ask God to plant a bigger dream in your heart.
Today I want to encourage you to dream again—to believe again.
What once stirred your heart that you have silenced? What have you put on hold?
Whatever you’re currently thinking about doing is probably too small—so even as you’re reading this, I challenge you to dream bigger!
God will never tell you to do something you don’t have the potential to do.
For the next 30 days, lay aside 30 minutes a day to tend to the terrain of your dreams.
Write down your dream for the following seven areas in a notebook that you can keep by your bedside and carry with you—it will be your “Dream Book.”
If you can clarify and write down your dreams, God will bring the resources.
By the end of this year, six months from today, write about how you would like the following seven areas to look:
What is your dream for your…
1) Marriage — or your significant relationship in your life? If you’re still looking for that special relationship, write down in detail what you dream of that person being like.
2) Children — or the special young people in your life? Who do you dream of them becoming? And with that in mind, how do you dream of them progressing in the next six months?
3) Health — whether you dream of overcoming a health challenge, or improving your fitness? Write down your dream for how you want to feel six months from now, as well as how you want to look.
4) Legacy — or the lives you want to impact? Whose lives will you have positively influenced six months from now and in what ways?
5) Inheritance — or the material things you plan to bequeath to the people and causes you care about? Begin to dream now about the philanthropic, or charitable, impact you hope to make.
6) Education — or level of learning? How many books are you reading in a week or in a month? How many are loaded on your phone or device? Are you being strategic with the time and tools at your disposal?
7) Calling — or career? How will you have advanced by the end of this year? If you study your industry for just 30 minutes a day, you will become the go-to expert in your field!
Spend 30 minutes each day writing about your dreams, dreaming about your dreams, and strategizing about your dreams—and then by faith put energy into making those dreams a reality.
Dreamers are world changers and history makers.
It is people with dreams who change the trajectory of humanity.
Learn to cultivate your dreams. Your dreams could be what makes all the difference in this world.
If you need to revive your capacity to dream, join me for Kingdom School of Ministry July 30-August 5. It’s the perfect mid-year reboot to get you back on track with God’s big dreams for you…
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Be a dreamer! There is greatness within you!
“Where dreams come true, there is life and joy.”
Proverbs 13:12
Dare to dream again.
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June 19, 2017
Developing Standout Character
“When I was a child, I spoke like a child. I thought like a child. I understood like a child. Now I am a man. I do not act like a child anymore.”
1 Corinthians 13:11 NLV
If you’ve been following our 4 Points Broadcast, you’ll know we’ve been journeying through the 8 Stages of Spiritual Maturation.
Last week we explored the 4th stage called nepios, which has to do with how you speak, think, and understand the things of God.
Your speech, thinking, and understanding will expose your level of spiritual maturity.
If a person is mature and refined, their speech will be different than a person who is immature and unrefined.
It is at this stage of maturation that you will need to be instructed and disciplined, and therefore submitted to both tutors and governors.
“The heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; but is under tutors and governors until the time appointed of the father.”
Galatians 4:1-4 KJV
Ultimately, it is God who determines your level of maturity and readiness to walk in the fullness of your inheritance.
Until that time, this “nepios” stage requires great supervision—where there is clear structure, rules, and consequences for disobedience. It is a time when you may feel confined or restricted.
Yet nepios is where character is formed.
When we talk about discipline, we’re talking about structuring an environment, atmosphere, and course of action that brings the best out of a person.
This requires tutors who instruct and governors that guide.
During this stage, God will place people in your life that will help you discern between what is lawful and what is expedient for you in any given season.
“All things are lawful for me, but not all things are helpful; all things are lawful for me, but not all things edify.”
1 Corinthians 10:23 NKJV
There will be times when you see others playing, but you’ll have the sense to know you should be praying
There will be times when those around you are feasting, yet you’ll have the fortitude to know you should be fasting.
If you want to know how to develop standout character, listen now to the replay of last week’s broadcast.
Learn to build the character you need to elevate your life.
I believe this teaching will be transformational for you. I know in studying and preparing to deliver this powerful word, my own life was transformed.
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June 5, 2017
Grace For Accelerated Growth
“And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him.”
Luke 2:40
If you missed last Thursday’s 4 Points Broadcast, you will want to go listen to it on demand now!
We took another deep dive into our study of the “Eight Stages of Spiritual Maturation”—excavating fundamental keys to growing up spiritually and accessing greater levels of spiritual authority.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in an old pattern or that you’re missing out on something greater, you need to listen to this!
The 3rd Stage of spiritual development is where your character is formed and you are positioned to grow into the fullness of your identity.
You will need to embrace the power principles and success strategies offered at this stage if you are to walk in the authority necessary for you to fulfill your assignment.
Learn how you can take full advantage of the maturation process.
At each stage of development, there are specific keys you must understand—foundational truths you must master—that will propel you forward and launch you into your Kingdom destiny.
If you want to inherit all things that pertain to life and godliness, you must grow in the knowledge of God…
“His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him.”
2 Peter 1:3
Because as you grow in the knowledge of God, you will grow in grace—and it is only by God’s grace you are able to access all of the benefits and promises available to you in Christ!
In our last broadcast, we talked about this critical stage of growing up spiritually. This is where we really unpack what it means to develop in the area of grace.
There is so much we unlock in this session, that I want you to go now and listen to the replay!
I don’t want you to miss any of these deep truths that I know will dramatically accelerate your growth.
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“Through these promises you can have God’s own life in you now!”
2 Peter 1:4 NLV
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