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This is a guest post from our friend Zach Zipfel.  He’s been an inspiration to us to continue speaking up about the bondage of religious traditions that have enslaved so many.  Enjoy his insights!


“Before I begin, please understand, I am not attacking anyone, I’m not trying to discourage anyone, I’m not boasting. All I’m trying to do is change the way you think, and the way you judge your relationship with God.

Did you know, the presence of God can actually become an idol?

People, especially in the charismatic and pentecostal streams, view God’s presence as the “it”.

People tend to live from feelings rather than faith…

Feelings are not bad, it’s fun to actually feel God’s glory and His presence, no doubt, the few times I have it was amazing.

But to tell you the truth, I haven’t had those “drop to the floor in awe and shake uncontrollably encounters with God.” I expect to sometime, but it has yet to happen. And I know there are many people who live this way as well. They’ve never experienced God’s presence, or at least that level of it.

Through all this, people build up this idea, that if you aren’t having these experiences and living in that area with God all the time, than you’re a sinner, or God doesn’t care, or maybe He’s abandoned you.

None of this is true.

See, I myself used to feel like that, I felt like something in me is broken. Maybe God didn’t care about me or whatever.

But I started noticing that not everyone experiences God’s presence, so I started asking God questions of why, and listening to people like Joseph Prince, and Dan Mohler, and Todd White who all talk about living by faith.

Let’s define faith:

“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”

- Heb. 11:1

It’s believing, and TRUSTING, beyond circumstance and feelings. Believing also means “being 100% convinced.”

It takes renewing of the mind (Rom. 12:1-2), reprogramming your thoughts…having FAITH, that God loves you is being totally convinced that God is always there, He’ll never leave you, nor forsake you, as Jesus PROMISED (Matthew 28:20).

For those who live out of feelings, I know it’s fun to experience God’s presence, but what would you do, if you woke up one morning, and the [sense of His] presence was gone?

Well, if you’re one of the millions of Christians in the Charismatic movement, you’d probably think you’d done something wrong, or committed some sin. Let me assure you, God is still there, and He won’t ever leave, there’s nothing you can do to drive God away.

He might be teaching you to live from faith. For me, as I said before, I never lived out of that place in feelings.

But only recently I’ve gotten to that place in faith that I’m perfectly fine that I don’t experience the presence, it just gives me resolve of knowing that, I’m perfect, I have faith that God is right here, He lives inside me, I’ll never lose Him, He’ll never leave me.

Just learn how to think, remind yourself that God is there, spend time resting in His thoughts for you. It’s about a relationship, not about a feeling.

I’m now 100% convinced God loves me.  It’s taken me time. God has had to break mindsets out of me, thinking that if I wasn’t falling on the floor that I was broken, or there was a big secret I was missing, but nope. I was just idolizing someone else, and building up an idol of what the Christian life should be like.

God loves you, and you don’t have to be flailing around, laughing hysterically on the floor. It’s about resting in His love for you, knowing you are in UNENDING UNION, uninterrupted oneness, union, communion with Him (1 Cor. 6:17).

Don’t build an idol out of drunkenness, laughing, etc. Just because someone tells you something, that’s not how it is all the time. It’s Love, joy, peace and knowing that He loves you.

It takes building up of faith, and so enjoy the times of not feeling His presence, as much as you do the times of being totally knocked out by His presence. But feelings of it are not what we build upon.

“The devil lives in the realm of feelings, God lives in the realm of faith.” – Joseph Prince

Remember He loves you, so when you’re feeling down, speak up and declare God’s love and favor over you, because you are His son/daughter.”

- Zach Zipfel

If, when talking about God’s provision, healing, etc., you say “I know God can, but…” , you’ve already admitted that you don’t actually trust God.

Faith is choosing to trust God’s promises and counting Him faithful.  He is provider, healer, etc…it’s His nature.

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
-Romans 12:2

“The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy.  I (Jesus) have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”  - John 10:10

Jesus paid for sin and everything that came with it,  so if your life isn’t looking like Jesus paid for it,  it’s because something is trying to lie to you and steal from you.

If a thief comes into your house, do you just let him roam around and take and destroy whatever he wants and chalk it up to God’s will?  

In the same way, do not be complacent or tolerant of that in your daily life (mind, soul, body, finances…your life in general).

God gave you dominion over the earth (Gen. 1:26-28).  You have authority and power to be like Jesus on this earth (Luke 10:19, 1 John 2:3-6, 1 John 4:17).

Do something with what you have.

Repent means to change the way you think.  Renewing your mind is similar…renew your mind to the things of God (Romans 12:1-2), not the things of man.

Human logic can only get you so far.  Our God is a God of miracles and making the impossible, possible.

Make a conscious internal decision to change the way you think, because the truth will set you free.

The more people stay complacent and tolerant of the things of the devil (and a lot of people attribute the things of the devil to God because they don’t know any better [Hos. 4:6]), the more they will see destruction in their lives and the lives of the people they love.

So, all this to say:  Be empowered, trust God, do something.

You have Christ and the Holy Spirit that raised him from the dead dwelling inside you!

- Laura

This is from an amazing book that has spoken my heart in ways that I can’t describe in a few words.  I wanted to write on this topic, and I have spoken about it in many church circles but it has seemed to fall on deaf ears in many circumstances because people felt as if I was attacking them when really I was only trying to reveal an error in belief and bring Truth into the situation.  In Matthew’s own words, I pray you will hear my heart on this sensitive subject.
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Taking Back the Night“Why do we do the things we do?  Why church on Sunday morning?  Why church in a building?  Why prayer meetings?  Why rallies?

I believe we tried to regulate Christianity in America instead of impacting darkness with who God is.

I have struggled with a period of time that we Christians went through.  I call it the prayer movement.  Hundreds of thousands across the country gathered together to pray.  We came to rallies, crusades, prayer nights, prayer meetings.  Events started up like IHOP, BURN, 24-hour prayer meetings.

All of them have the potential to be great, yet I was not satisfied.

I remember waking up one morning and asking God why I was having odd feelings about prayer.  How can I not love this idea, a generation coming together and praying, crying out for the heart of God to be moved?

God’s answer stirred me:

‘We (Christians) are the answer to the very prayer we are praying.’

What did He mean?

One of my spiritual fathers, Martin Scott, shed light on this one evening for me.

He said that we have cleared the spiritual landscape.  We have torn down the high places in the spirit [realm], yet we have failed to occupy.

He used the Scripture in Matthew 12:43-45, where Jesus says if a demon is sent out of a person but the person is not filled with God, then seven more will come back–fiercer, more intense, and more destructive.  He said this is what we have done.  We drove the demons out, yet we have not occupied the land, so we have created a place where the enemy has come back in, stronger, bolder, with greater numbers, and reoccupied.

Finally, it began to make sense to me.  My problem is not with prayer.  Prayer is vital, important. I have grounded my ministry on the concept that you cannot have breakthrough if you have not prayed through.  You must lay the ground work in the spiritual before you can see the breakthrough in the physical.

But we have prayed, and ended with that.

We hold the rallies; we have the 24-hour prayer nights.  Yet we have failed to occupy the land.  Prayer without putting it into practice is falsehood.

In Sacramento, it was frustrating to see hundreds of people come together every week for a prayer house, yet I had hundreds of unsaved coming to [our church] and I was begging for help.  Their prayers were getting answered–the unsaved were coming–yet they didn’t want to fulfill the other part of the equation:  seek and save the lost.

I had a conversation with a young man who was part of one of these prayer movements.  He was greatly offended at my revelations.  He began to cite Scripture on the importance of the prayer houses, and what was first established in Levitical law, what was created with King David and the importance of what Jesus did when He went away to pray.

I agreed–meeting with God and praying is awesome, vital, a foundation.

Let’s just not negate the most important thing that came as a command from Jesus’ own lips–”GO! Go into all the world and preach the good news!”

Jesus did not say some stay and some go.  He said GO!

Why do we spend so much time trying to link pieces of Scripture together to validate our ministries instead of just laying hold of simple commands of God and doing them with excellence?

For so long the church of America has done the same thing over and over again expecting different results.  How about this?  Let’s simply do what God has asked of us and then see the results that have been promised.

I talked with another young girl who was telling me about a prayer meeting and demonstration they were having over an abortion clinic.  She said they would be praying all night for this clinic to be shut down.

So I asked her what kind of results they had seen.  She told me that they had prayed for weeks for one clinic to be shut down, and then one day a sign was on the door saying the clinic was closed.  It ended up being closed for three days.  She rejoiced and praised God for the babies that were spared.  Praise God, we know that there is power in prayer, why does that amaze us so much?

But I asked her, what did you do in those three days?  I remember her looking at me, puzzled.

“What do you mean,” she asked, “what did we do in those three days?”  We began praying over another clinic, she said.

Wow, how lost we have become.  I remember telling this girl that the end of abortion would not come from prayer alone, to her shock.  Is prayer important?  Yes, absolutely vital.  But I don’t have to pray for the answer for girls who are considering abortion–I am the answer.  The point is this–we are the salt of the earth, we are the light–we are supposed to shine.

In those three days, we could have met the girls coming, and prayed with them for strength.  We could have talked to them about adoption, helped them with making good choices.  We could have connected them to Jesus and allowed His Glory to fill their lives.

Instead, we did nothing but rejoiced in a closed building.

Let’s not forget–sinners are going to sin.  Why does that still surprise people?  What we need to do is connect people to Christ and let Him invade their lives.  He is the answer that they are looking for, and we are the deliverer of the Package.

So should we pray for clinics to be closed?  YES YES YES!  Should we stop there…?  NO!  We are not even beginning to scratch the surface of what God has called us to do if we pray without occupying.” – pages 49-52
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