Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Masters of the Universe

As a child my Saturday mornings were reserved for watching cartoons like Thunder Cats, Transformers, G. I. Joe, Gem, and I could go on and on.  I reminisce on those days, and I am reminded of how simple life was.  Admittedly, I sometimes long for the simplicity life offered me as a child, where my only concern was be deciding which cereal to eat while I watched my Saturday morning cartoons.  

The other night I was up unusually late and turned on the TV.  I was flipping channels and stumbled across Qubo, a children's network.  I do not have any kids so I seldom pay attention to children's programming, but what made my hands freeze on the remote control this particular night was the fact that one of my favorite childhood cartoons was on this channel.  I had not watched He-Man since I was maybe eight or nine years old.  I cannot explain how excited I was to be watching this cartoon because it brought back so many great memories of Saturday mornings that my sister, brother and I shared.

As I watched the episode of He-Man that had an underlying message to kids about social responsibility and taking care of the Earth, God gave me a spiritual message.  Of course, as a child I never noticed how many spiritual principles are wrapped up in He-Man, but as I watched I began to get revelation after revelation of the symbolism in this cartoon.

Adam is the prince of Eternia.  He and his twin sister Adora were separated by birth by the wicked, Skeletor, whose mission is to overthrow Eternia so he can rule and reign instead of Prince Adam.  Firstly, the prince's name is Adam just like the first man that God created in the Garden of Eden (Eternia) where he ruled and reigned until Satan (Skeletor) came along and separated Adam from his destiny.  Just like Skeletor in the cartoon, Satan's main mission is to rule and reign over the Earth instead of man.  

Prince Adam cannot battle against Skeletor's evilness by himself.  When he is confronted by Skeletor's evilness he takes out his sword.  Just like Prince Adam we also have a spiritual sword, which is the Word of God (I just noticed that sword without the “s” is word).  Prince Adam raises his sword and says, "By the power of Grayskull I have the power".  As a kid, I would be running around the house repeating these words, as I pretend to be a part of the cartoon also, not realizing how powerful what he was saying really is.  

Grayskull in the cartoon holds many secrets and great power that must not be accessed by Skeletor because if he gets his hands on those secrets he would be unstoppable.  Our Grayskull is heaven and all that is in heaven, which includes God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.  When Prince Adam utters the words by the power of Grayskull I have the power he is then transformed into a super human being with extraordinary strength and ability.  This alter ego is called He-Man.  When Prince Adam holds up his sword and makes a confession he is supernaturally transformed and can perform super human feats.  

I'm sure by now you can see where I am going with this.  God has given us the Word as our defensive weapon against the enemy.  Jesus wielded His spiritual sword in the wilderness when Satan attacked Him with temptation and the enemy retreated in defeat.  Jesus spoke the words of scripture from the Old Testament.  That is how we defeat the enemy in the spirit realm.  It is by speaking the Word of God.  When we hold fast to the Word like Prince Adam held fast to his sword and call on the power of Jesus we too will see a supernatural transformation in our lives.  

By the power of the Holy Spirit we have the power also, and when we make this confession we will see the manifestation of His power in our lives.  In John 14:14 Jesus says, If you ask anything in my name, I will do it."  From this scripture the church began to say after their prayers "in the name of Jesus", but what does that really mean?  I think when we say this phrase we focus on the word "name" instead of the word "Jesus".  We quote "it's a name above every other name", but what makes it that?  Is it those five letters strung together?  It’s really the power of Jesus himself.  Jesus was saying if you ask anything in my power I will give it to you.  Call upon my power and I will give it to you. Just like Prince Adam said by the power of Grayskull I have the power, we too must say by the Power of Jesus I have the power.  In Jesus we have the power! 

When we say in Jesus’ name we are invoking the power of Jesus, and should be cognizant of that fact every time we say those words so that we expect the supernatural to follow.  When Prince Adam uttered those words he always expected something supernatural to happen (we all did too as we watched the cartoon), and it always happened. 

God wants to transform us by His power to regain power and authority over the Earth.  In Jesus’ name we have that power, and as we speak it fully aware and expectant of the supernatural we will see the manifestation of Jesus’ promise to us.  “Jesus said, I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.  Listen, I have given you power to walk on snakes and scorpions, power that is greater than the enemy has. So nothing will hurt you’.”  (Luke 10:19) 
He is waiting for us to walk in that power, and now is the time to walk in that power.  It is time for us to be the masters of our universe.  We have the power!

Friday, October 5, 2012

God Esteem: Preparation for the Promise

Jesus prepared for 30 years to carry out a three and half year mission.  Preparation takes time.   We do not like when things take too much time.  We lack the patience and at times feel like we are not doing what we are supposed to be doing.  We must look at Jesus’ example again.  While in preparation I am sure Jesus was still doing meaningful things like cultivating relationships and I suppose He had a very fulfilling career as a carpenter.  While God is preparing us to be immersed into our destiny we should still be content where we are.  Paul says in Philippians 4:12 that he learnt the secret of being content in all situations.  Of course, he got that example from Jesus, as he said in I Corinthians, he follows Christ’s example.

Copyright 2011 Kendy Ward

Thursday, October 4, 2012

God Esteem: The First Commandment


Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the Earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the Earth.” Genesis 1:28 (NKJ)  
Genesis chapter one, God gives us instructions.  He tells us that we are in charge of the Earth, but it is like we did not get the memo.  Instead of us being in charge, it seems as if the world is in charge of us.  God told us to subdue the Earth and take dominion over it.  Yes, man has subdued the world at large in many ways, but when it comes to our own personal world (our personal Garden of Eden) it does not seem as if we get it.    We must walk in obedience to God's command, subdue and take dominion of our Garden of Eden, our personal domain.

Copyright 2011 Kendy Ward

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

God Esteem: Follow God's Lead

We come in to the fullness of our destiny when God has developed in us all that is needed to carry out the task. For Joseph it was character and for Esther it was boldness.  For me it could be forgiveness.  Whatever it is, God will take you through a battery of tests until that thing is perfected in you.  Once it is perfected, God will then allow you to walk into your destiny.  David said in the Psalms that He leads us on a path of righteousness for His name sake (Psalm 23:3).  He has the road to our destiny all mapped.  We must trust Him and follow Him as He leads us down that path.  

Copyright 2011 Kendy Ward

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

God Esteem: Time and Eternity


Because we only operate inside of time, we cannot not fathom eternity or the fact that eternity has no beginning and no end.  God is eternal and has no beginning or no end.  So would it not be reasonable to conclude that if our spirits are eternal that means it too has no beginning or no end.   Before time God had a conversation with you.  He told you all the wonderful things and all the not so wonderful things that were in store for you.  He reminded you that even though it does not always appear to be all good; all things always work out for His good.  And He said during life I will remind you of this declaration.  I will remind of the plan I have for you and I will help you fulfill it.  You just have to stay in relationship with Me and listening to Me.

Copyright 2011 Kendy Ward

Monday, October 1, 2012

God-Esteem: Choice


God’s redemptive plan for man after the fall of Adam and Even in the Garden of Eden was that through God the Son becoming flesh; dying; shedding his blood; conquering death, hell and the grave; and rising on the third day man would be redeemed to his rightful position as long as he accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior.  Jesus was fully human and fully God for thirty-three years.  His destiny was that redemptive plan, which was to die. 
Now as we see in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus did have a choice in whether He would fulfill that destiny.  As He prayed to God the Father, He said, “Nevertheless, Father, Your will be done and not mine” (Mark 14:36).  He made a choice to obey the Father and carry out His divine destiny.  So even though God has a plan for us just as it says in Jeremiah 1:5, we have a choice in whether or not we are going to go along with His plan for our lives.

Copyright 2011 Kendy Ward