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What’s Coming Next?

November 12th, 2008 by David G. Johnson

Throughout the past year or so, an unusual recurring theme has found its way into any number of conversations I’ve been a part of — primarily in a business context.

What kind of economic shake-up is coming? And… how can we be best prepared for it?

On a local level, a group of Kingdom-minded leaders — both from the business and “traditional ecclesiastical ministry” sectors — have been gathering with the intention of forging relationship and creating strategic plans for the region.

On a national and international level, people that I’ve been privileged to connect to — authors, thought leaders, small business owners and others — have all played a role in this odd drama.

What’s unusual is that in some cases, I’ve not even brought the subject up. In other cases, I’ve noticed what people said and have asked more questions to find out more.

To the point, the conversations have several common threads:

  • there is some sort of economic shakeup coming, potentially including the failure or replacement of our money system
  • investment in relationships now will be the most valuable asset we have on the other side of whatever may occur
  • in the Kingdom of God, collaboration isn’t just a good idea, it’s an essential requirement for us to fulfill our God-given purpose
  • the role of independent small business is significant

I don’t pay attention to the media looking for validation of what God seems to be speaking. That being said, when I hear a similar sound being made in other contexts, it makes me pay attention.

One of the networks had a guest on yesterday by the name of Gerald Celente. I hadn’t heard of him before and know nothing about him except what I heard and a very little bit that I’ve read. What’s most significant to me is the substance of what he had to say. I located some predictions he made recently that have appeared on the web, which are more complete than the brief segment in which he appeared on televsion.

After reading it, I invite you to come back here so that we can dialogue about what he said using the “comment” functions on this site. Be sure to check the box that says “Notify me of followup comments via e-mail” so you can stay up-to-date on what others are saying. (You can control your preferences yourself on this by coming back here or by using the link in any message you receive.)

You can find Mr. Celente’s predictions here. (You may want to scroll down a bit to get to the bold subheadline that says “Interview” with a photograph of Mr. Celente.)

I’m looking forward to dialoguing with you after you’ve had a chance to check out what he had to say.

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Pursuing Wisdom

September 8th, 2008 by David G. Johnson

“I [Wisdom] walk in the way of righteousness (moral and spiritual rectitude in every area and relation), in the midst of the paths of justice, That I may cause those who love me to inherit [true] riches and that I may fill their treasuries.” (Proverbs 8:20-21 AMP)

It just doesn’t get any plainer than Proverbs chapter 8.  The chapter begins with Wisdom (personified) calling out to any who will listen — offering her instruction, her words and her benefits to one and all.

As the chapter progresses, we gain further insight into who Wisdom really is. She was “present” with God at the moment of creation. She was “brought forth” at the beginning of His “way” before His “acts.” In other words, she emerges from the very essence of God and represents His ways.

You may remember that the children of Israel knew His acts, but Moses knew his “ways.”  God has always offered His Wisdom to those who would incline their ear — reach out for it, listen for it, intently pursue it.

Isn’t it interesting that among the very clear benefits of hearing and obeying the Wisdom of God are, “riches and honor… enduring wealth and righteousness?” (Proverbs 8:18 AMP)  For some of us, it would still seem that being righteous or having right standing with God would make it impossible to have wealth and riches (God’s words, not mine!)… and vice versa!

But acting according to Wisdom will fill your treasuries.

Obviously, pursuing Wisdom — especially as described in this chapter — requires that we pursue God and His ways as our first priority. But just as night follows day, we should expect that we experience substantive improvement in our lives as a result. It reminds me of what Jesus said:

“But seek (aim at and strive after) first of all His kingdom and His righteousness (His way of doing and being right), and then all these things taken together will be given you besides.” (Matthew 6:33 AMP)

Don’t be ashamed to expect financial increase when you are pursing God and His ways with abandonment.

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The Government Upon His Shoulders

December 26th, 2007 by David G. Johnson

This time of year, we frequently quote the prophecy concerning the birth of Our Lord which was immortalized in song by George Frideric Handel in The Messiah.  The passage, lifted from the first few verses of Isaiah Chapter 9, reads:

For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this. (Isaiah 9:6-7 NKJV)

This passage is rich with meaning, and I’m sure that, like me, you’ve heard many explorations of its depth.  But one aspect that I’ve not heard explored nearly so significantly has to do with the unique terminology used only in these two verses regarding His “government.”

Digging one layer deep into the Hebrew, you’ll find that Isaiah used a word we’ve translated “government” that occurs nowhere else in the Old Testament.  I’m no Hebrew scholar, nor do I claim to be.  However, based upon my research, some might argue that translators would’ve hit closer to their mark if they had used the English word “empire” to represent this word.  I’m also enough of a student of the Bible to know that any time you find a word in the original languages that is used only a twice - in this case, the two occurrences are only a sentence apart - there’s something worth searching out.

Additionally of interest is the fact that this Hebrew word comes from another rarely-used word: a verb meaning, “to struggle, prevail, have power over.”  This verb is only used of one person in the entire Bible: Jacob.  It is used only to describe Jacob’s wrestling match with God wherein he struggled and ultimately prevailed.

The Struggle

This is a powerful picture of the nature of the Kingdom which the Lord Jesus Himself came to earth to establish.  It is a Kingdom - an empire - which is governed and ruled by the One True King, but which is only established - whether in the heart of a person or in the sphere of influence wielded by a person - through a process of struggle.  From the time of the arrival of the Babe in the womb of Mary until now, the Kingdom meets with resistance everywhere it goes.  From the struggle faced by Joseph at the discovery of his espoused wife’s pregnancy, to the ruthless destruction of human lives by Herod in an attempt to eradicate the young Boy… and on throughout history, the Lordship of Christ is realized in the face of resistance.

Perhaps you recognize the struggle in your own life… the one that occurs as you willfully choose to subject yourself to the King.  It can be a painful journey as we continually recognize and honor the authority of the King.

And yet, the outcome of this struggle is that the Kingdom expands.  The territory ruled by the King has been increasing its borders since the time that Jesus announced that it was, in fact, at hand.  He taught us the nature of this Kingdom through the parables.  He charged His disciples - His trainees - with declaring it and securing new territory for it to govern.

To the loyal subjects of the King… those who seek to expand the borders of His Kingdom through your labor and work in the business world, allow me to encourage you afresh and anew with the words of Isaiah’s prophecy:

You face resistance.  There is struggle.  Just as Joshua and the Nation of Israel had to battle giants and powerful enemies as they “possessed” the Promised Land, you and I will engage a variety of enemies in our mission.

“Of The Increase… There Shall Be No End”

This Kingdom is, however, destined to increase.  In fact, it is an ever-expanding entity.  We who labor at the edges of its borders - where the battle can be the hottest - are just the latest in a long succession of those who have been challenged and honored with the call to expand it.  I’m thrilled to know that at no point will the King call “retreat.”  At no time will He have said, “…it’s large enough, you can quit.”  Or, “You’ve failed miserably, get out of there.”  He has commanded that it will increase unendingly.

“The Zeal of the LORD of Hosts Will Perform This.”

And how refreshing it is to know that a powerful force bolsters us - the very zeal and passion of the King who longs to bring His Goodness, His Majestic Greatness and His Peace to bear over His created order.  And there can be no question that it will be accomplished.  May it be accomplished in and through you!

Where ever the battle may find you today, know that you are not alone, but instead are part of a victorious army called and commissioned by the very King of Heaven.  Relish the struggle and the battles - they are part of your training.  You are built for them!

For King and Kingdom!

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