Saturday, June 28, 2014

A Rosh Chodesh invitation

Join us Sunday for our final service before the Sabbath break.  We will worship radically, celebrate several individuals following Christ through water baptism, hear a message from Kent on Rosh Chodesh (Tammuz), and honor the Lord with a firstfruits offering.

Proverbs 3:9,10 reads, "Honor the Lord with your possessions, and with the firstfruits of all your increase; So your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will overflow with new wine.” 

Mark Harris recently shared with me some revelation he received on giving that I thought would bless you.  Check out this excerpt from our friend:

"Here is a fresh idea about giving that I have been thinking about. It has to do with giving from a place of abundance rather that a place of need or lack. Although there are many stories of those who, in a time of need, gave sacrificially and benefited greatly, surely there is another place of giving that comes from a place of abundance rather that need.

  • I Am Connected To ALL.
    We are connected to God, even one with Him (John 14:20). By virtue of this, we are connected to all that He is and all that He has. We are part of and one with the entire universe and God. Our giving is part of creation. Our giving is an act of creating. It adds to what already is complete by allowing everything to be given away.

  • By Virtue Of My Connection, I ALREADY have
    The “Faith” movement or teachings have taught us a valuable lesson. We must believe that we have already received what we are asking for before we can actually have it or see it manifest (Mark 11:23-24; 1 John 5:14-15). This means that, in order to receive what we have asked for, we must accept that it is ALREADY there. By this we come to realize that it is impossible not to have, but it is possible not to know we have.  Our willingness to give comes from this recognition. 
  • What I Give Values What I Have.  If a person has millions, but gives in tens, this could display a belief that millions is the limit of one’s connection or capacity. A person, however, who has thousands, but gives in hundreds, may display a belief in the connection to or capacity for much, much more. Therefore, it is not so much about the actual amount, billions, millions, or thousands that we may presently have, as it is about how much value we place on that particular amount. We determine the value of what we receive by what we give."
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday and celebrating firstfruits together.  If you are unable to attend this Sunday you can watch the service live here and participate in firstfruits giving online.

Many Blessings,
Kent Mattox

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

God's Promised Covenant on Pentecost

This week, we celebrated the second of the three feasts which occurs exactly 50 days after Passover, the feast of Pentecost. What is important is that Pentecost falls in the month of Sivan.

Sivan is the month of Covenant. This is the month in which God entered covenant with Israel, which is why it is the month associated with harvest and giving. It is also the month of receiving new boundaries, and to press into the new boundaries God is setting for you. During this time, it is great to study the tribe of Zebulon, the tribe associated with this month. If we understand Zebulon better, we’ll understand more about the season we are in!

Both Jacob and Moses prophesied over Zebulon that they would rejoice in going out to sea and trade. They were to become a tribe of wealth! Yet, what’s interesting is that when Israel entered the land, Zebulon was assigned a rich territory bordered by Asher, Naphtali, Issachar, and Manasseh. This was a great territory, but the problem was that Zebulon had a prophetic destiny involving the sea, yet it was landlocked. It was not on the sea!
But because Zebulon was a tribe of trade, it had the opportunity to begin moving towards its destiny in trade! God shifted Zebulon’s boundaries. As Zebulon traded with those along the sea of Galilee, members of Zebulon settled in Naphtali, and the two tribes intermingled. And as Zebulon continued to walk in its call, the same thing happened to the west.

This fires me up! Sometimes, you look at God’s Word over your life, and it looks impossible! You might think you don’t have what you need to get there, or that your boundaries are too narrow. Some people receive a prophetic word, and because of these things, respond to it in unbelief. They see themselves constricted by borders, and cannot accept God’s good will for their lives. But the good news is that God CAN expand those boundaries. He is Lord of and above ALL. If you pursue that call and are faithful, He will expand your territory.

This is what we have agreed on and believe for together on this month of Sivan and Pentecost. As we honor the Lord with our First Fruits offering, we ask that God expands our territories and removes those boundaries that constrict us.

And that is my prayer for you. If you did not get a chance to offer your First Fruits during service this past Sunday, I encourage you to do so online, and to declare this over your life as you do it:

Today, I declare I believe that this is God’s appointed time of Pentecost. I now enter into new boundaries of provision through aligning myself to God’s promises and establishment.  I honor the Lord with the First Fruits of all my increase, so now my barns shall be filled with plenty, and my presses shall burst forth with new wine. Today, I give in faith, and it shall be given back to me in good measure. Pressed down, shaken together, running over, God will give back to my bosom, for I believe that He has given me power to get wealth that I might establish His covenant.

Keeping the Word Alive,


Kent