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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

A CALL TO BE FEARLESS by Danny Korakas

The "fear Of Man" is no secret and an increasingly relevant issue that must be addressed as the days ahead unfold. Many within the church body are in the grip of this paralyzing mindset.

Those called and commissioned within the prophetic umbrella cannot possibly be God's messenger and mouthpiece and yet, fear man.
It becomes increasingly more frustrating to move in obedience to the Lord's voice if there is a tendency to withdraw out of anxiety or a fear of another's opinion or response.

I am sure that many (like me) have prayed for the Lord to "use me, write through me, and speak through me." If you have prayed this prayer, then be certain that the Lord will begin dealing with elements of the fear of man in our lives. (It is essential that we understand the impact of this work in our lives as a prophetic people to fulfill the mandate in our time of destiny).

Many out of pride may already be rejecting this word in their lives. However, we are all guilty to one degree or another and this refining work will enable the fullness of prophetic ministry to flow in and through our lives to others in a practical -- everyday way of life in producing fruit that remains.

I have read that we are afraid or fear others because we are too in love with ourselves. I wholeheartedly agree with this statement and many times we don't even realize it. When the Lord deals with the love of ourselves -- He simultaneously addresses the fear of man. Simply put, the fear of man is but a symptom of self (ish) love. Overcoming our love and protection of self is certainly an important key to our prophetic destiny.Our "love" for affirmation and the acceptance of others can be a hinderance of our prophetic impact.

The longing for others to "understand our heart" and to comprehend our words and actions can be a bondage to our kingdom liberty. Far to many are stagnated in the mire of the fear of being misunderstood or misinterpreted. Our love and desire that others embrace our words can easily taint and water down the truth that may change lives. The anointing upon a message is not graded on a curve and there must be greater accuracy beginning to arise upon our voices. The words of the kingdom today must be shared with the purity of fearlessness and the confident assurance of the word being from the Lord.

If we choose to speak or write a word that we declare to be from the Lord but are eaten up with man's approval -- the word will be tainted with wordy additions of the flesh and emotion rather than Holy Spirit. We must be content with the approval of the Lord in obedience to His voice and the exercising of wisdom of when and when not to speak. (The learning of this "wisdom" has been very painful at many seasons in my own life).

On the other hand, Jesus was many times misunderstood and His words were rejected. However, He never justified Himself for the sake of approval and theadmonishment of others. We can be content that if the words we speak are from the Lord -- Those who reject it, do not reject us, but the Lord.

To overcome our fear of man, we must be willing and expect to be misunderstood and unappreciated. Only then, will we have the kingdom liberty and anointing to partner with Christ in changing the world around us. Not only that, but without recoginizing the neccessity of dealing with rejection...We will not prophetically mature.The fear of acceptance and the longing for a title of validation will likewise render our words in a polluted state.

The conflict of interest is obvious in that those who give titles cannot be offended or challenged by those who seek the title of validation from their hand. (Simply put, we don't bite the hand that feeds our desires and needs -- both good and not so good). Even friendships and forums such as this may find the fear of man hindering our genuine spiritual growth. We must admit that the tone and intensity of many words we speak are predicated on the desire of another's feelings about us.

We need to speak soft when the Lord directs and we need to speak firmly when the Lord directs. Again, we must be obedient to the Lord within our calling and not a slave to the feelings and fear of man.Certainly, it is the love of self and our desire to protect the sacred cows of our pride and presentations that stunt our spiritual growth.

I have stated in the past that pastors will continually have a difficult time in bringing a clear, lasting, and life-changing ministry to fruition if they rely upon the finances and recognition of those whom they preach to. Again, a definite conflict of interest arises that creates a religious line that must not be crossed without offending and thus, cutting off the money and support of one's ministry.

Do many of today's "leaders" fear man more than God? In overcoming the fear of man, we must not look to man for our ministerial support and approval...But to the One who graced us with it.Abraham rejected the gifts of the King of Sodom, and afterwards the Lord said to him, "Fear not, for I AM your exceeding great reward." Since the Lord is our Provider as well as our Provision, we must look to Him alone.

We do not look to gain "seed"supporters, "seed" partners, "seed" pledges, weekly tithes, and weekly offerings. We look to the Lord to anoint and empower our prophetic commission through a life of the giving of ourselves.
This does not mean that other people will not bless us. Yes, the Lord will use others to richly bless us and He delights in this.The point is the position and understanding of the fear of man and the effect that it has had upon the church.
It has crippled our supernatural ability and made us a laughing stock to the discerning folks of everyday life. We have become a caricature of the church that Christ left us because we have created a system built upon the fear of man for both spiritual validation and promotion.

2 comments:

Pea said...

AMEN! We really do need to stop watering down the gospel. A call to be fearless... I for one am answering that call. Bless the LORD! I needed to read this - it is wonderfully labelled; for my heart was becoming faint. Boldness is blessed! Shalom.

SAGE said...

Dont look bak daughter of zion. Yo fathers house misses the heels of His other daughters. U can turn their affections bak. i too will be on ma watch 4 da hommies! shout it frm da rooftop.