Monday, August 17, 2026

给上帝选民的信息

  神的选民从不去“教堂”(他们*就是*教会)


为什么神的选民往往无法融入传统的教会环境?


圣经如何论述“余民”与神的选民?离开教堂并非离弃神,而是回应祂更高的呼召。


这是一篇传达给那些分别为圣者、灵性觉醒者以及蒙召成为“余民教会”之人的信息。

他所谈论的是一个建立在启示之上的群体——即借着在基督耶稣里的启示而得的认识。


他所谈论的是一个由人构成的活生生的群体;这些人承载着祂的同在,行在祂的大能中,并在地上推进祂的国度。


这就是教会——不是指建筑物,也不是指组织机构,而是指这群人。


这种区分至关重要,因为当神的选民开始感到与体制化的教会脱节时,宗教体系做的第一件事就是让他们产生罪疚感。


他们被告知自己是在离弃聚会。


他们被告知自己是在悖逆。


他们被告知,若不坚持参加教会聚会,灵命就会衰退。


许多人出于恐惧和既有的思维定式,回到了那个从未真正喂养、装备或看见(认可)他们的地方;这仅仅是因为他们不知道自己有权分辨宗教体系与神真正作为之间的区别。


常被用来施压让信徒重返聚会的经文是《希伯来书》10章25节:“不可停止聚会,好像那些停止惯了的人,倒要彼此劝勉。”


然而,宗教体系很少告诉你这节经文的背景。


早期的信徒并非在教堂建筑里聚会——他们根本没有那种建筑。


他们是在家中、旷野、楼房和河边聚会。


他们作为一群被圣灵充满的信徒,组成活泼的群体聚集在一起;他们一同进食、祷告、擘饼,并在严酷的逼迫中彼此坚固。


神所吩咐的“聚会”,并非指那种有着着装要求和奉献信封的周日早晨仪式。


它是指由圣灵引导、信徒之间在使命、大能以及神的同在中真正连结的聚会。


神的选民往往在历经深切的痛苦与长久的寻求后才领悟到:当今许多体制化教会所提供的,并非这种聚会。


那只是一场表演。 这是一个旨在自我维系、扩张规模、维护品牌形象的架构;它确保参与者始终依赖于该体系,而不是获得能力去成为体系本身。


神的选民开始渴望超越单纯讲道的经历。


他们开始渴慕神那真实、不加修饰的同在。


他们开始提出讲坛无法回答的问题。


他们开始运用那些该体制无法容纳的恩赐。


神没有让他们为了迎合既定程序而削弱自己的恩膏,而是呼召他们走出来。


这并非要他们离开群体、离开神的话语或离开团契生活,而是要他们脱离那个从未被设计用来承载神所赋予选民之特质的体系。


神呼召他们走出来,是因为祂在呼召他们向上提升。


祂将他们与宗教体制分别开来,是为了预备他们领受启示。


祂将他们从建筑物中带出来,是为了将他们塑造成神的殿宇。


《哥林多前书》3章16节清楚地表明了这一点:“岂不知你们是神的殿,神的灵住在你们里头吗?”


你不需要去寻找圣殿。


你就是圣殿。


你不需要去寻找教会。你就是教会。


除非神的选民在身份认知的最深处领悟这一真理,否则他们将继续为那些本非罪过的事感到内疚,并继续向一个体制寻求认可——而该体制根本不具备识别天堂所赋予他们之特质的能力。


原因之一:他们承载着神的同在。


他们不仅仅是去造访祂的同在。


既然你已经明白了宗教体制与神所心意的活泼教会之间的区别,你就必须开始理解那个首要且最根本的原因:为何神的选民不能仅仅在周日早晨去到某座建筑物里,就称之为与神的相遇。


这并非出于固执。


这并非出于骄傲。 这并非灵性上的懒惰。


这是一种远比体制化教会中大多数人愿意承认的更为深刻、更为神圣、也更为重大的事物。


上帝所拣选的人,身上承载着祂的同在。


他们无需特意去“造访”这份同在。


他们无需驱车前往某处去寻它。


他们也不需要敬拜团队来引领他们进入其中。


上帝的同在并非一个每周只需前往一次的“目的地”。


而是一种他们每日都置身其中的真实生命状态。


一旦一个人在这一层面上真正遇见了那位永活的上帝,那种包含“三点式讲道”和“结束诗歌”的常规一小时崇拜,便已无法满足其灵性上的渴求。


这并非出于傲慢,而是因为他们渴望得到某种东西——而那种东西,原本就不是既定崇拜程序所能提供的。


神的选民正纷纷离开教堂建筑——这背后有着强有力的圣经依据。


如果你曾感到灵性上的孤立,在体制化的宗教中感到格格不入,或者感受到某种更深层事工的呼召,那么这篇信息正是为你而写。


有一代人正在兴起:他们深爱神,热切祷告,坚持研读神的话语,却无法让自己安坐在教堂的建筑之内。


他们并非灵性退后之人。


他们并非悖逆之徒。


他们并非灵性不成熟。


事实上,他们当中的许多人,正是当今世上灵性最敏锐、先知性洞察力最强、且肩负神圣使命的人。


然而,仅仅因为他们不再适应那围墙之内的环境,宗教界便给他们贴上“迷失”的标签,体制机构则称他们为“偏离正道”者。


如果那个体制机构错了呢?


如果正是神亲自将他们领出来的呢?


如果那些被视为“缺席”的人,实际上正是那些被“激活”的人呢?


此时此刻,天国正在做一件事情,而体制化的宗教从未被设计用来容纳它。


《圣经》中的神并非在打造一个“周日早晨的聚会程序”,而是在建立一群属祂的子民。


祂不只是在填满座位,更是在塑造“活石”。


那些被隔离、被误解、被推向边缘的人,或许正是神所拣选的,用来彰显“真正的教会”本应是何等样貌的人。


请继续阅读,让神在今天直接对你的处境说话。


耶稣基督就是道路,我们正一同行走在这条路上。 要理解为什么神所拣选的人从不去传统意义上的教会,你首先必须明白“人所建造的”与“神所心意的”之间有何区别。


这两者截然不同;混淆二者已导致整整一代人失去了他们的身份认同、神圣使命与内心平安。


当今大多数人所指的“教会”——即那些实体建筑、周日崇拜仪式、宗派组织架构以及牧者层级制度——其实是一套体系,一种制度化的机构。


像所有制度化机构一样,它历经数世纪,深受文化、政治、传统以及(在许多情况下)掌控欲的影响而逐渐成形。


它并非刻在石板上从天而降的。


它是人为构建的产物;构建者中,有人出于善意,也有人出于野心,他们认定圣灵的运行需要被组织化、日程化和管理化。


然而在这一过程中,耶稣基督舍命建立的那种充满生命气息与圣灵同在的真实状态,却被一套程序化的运作模式所取代。


大多数信徒从未被教导过这样一个事实:新约圣经中的“教会”一词,根本指的不是建筑物。


其对应的希腊语词汇是 *ecclesia*,意为“被呼召出来的人”。


它指的是一群人,而非一个地点。


它指的是一个群体,这些人已从世俗中分别出来,并聚集在永生神的权柄之下。


主耶稣基督并未说过:“我要建造我的大教堂。”


他也未曾说过:“我要建立我的宗派。”


在《马太福音》16章18节中,他宣告道:“我还告诉你,你是彼得,我要把我的教会建造在这磐石上;阴间的权柄不能胜过它。”

 那些去教会只为“经历神”的信徒,与那些神选择永久居住其中的信徒之间,有着天壤之别。


前者是在寻求一种“相遇”的经历。


后者自己本身就成了这种“相遇”的载体。


前者需要特定的氛围、特定的音乐和特定的讲员,才能感到自己与天界相连。


后者清晨醒来时,已然置身于神的宝座前。


他们一祷告,天界便立即响应。


他们一开口,周围的属灵氛围便发生改变。


他们步入房间,人们便能感觉到某种不同,尽管往往说不出那究竟是什么。


这种不同,源于他们身上所承载的那份神同在的“分量”。


那是神所赐的荣耀,停留在那些完全降服并深深分别为圣归给神的人生命之上。


在《出埃及记》33章14节中,神对摩西说:“我必亲自和你同去,使你得安息。”


神并没有叫摩西去“造访”神的同在。


祂告诉摩西,神的同在会与他同行。


这正是宗教往往未能教导的真谛,也是界定神所拣选之人生命特质的关键所在。


当一个人身上承载着神的同在时,群体敬拜便呈现出截然不同的样貌。


他们不再仅仅是为了“领受”而来。


他们来,是作为承载者,作为贡献者,作为神想要借以在会众中运行的器皿。


然而,许多神所拣选的人都发现了一个问题——而且往往是付出了巨大代价才发现的:


许多体制化的教会环境,其架构并不足以承接这些人身上所携带的恩膏与同在。


教会的聚会往往受到过多的管控。


时间安排过于局促。


教会领袖往往过于维护既定的程序,以至于无法容许圣灵借着意想不到的器皿自由运行。 于是,那些蒙拣选的人坐在教堂的长椅上,感受着内心燃烧的火焰,领悟着神的心意,聆听着圣灵的言语,却感到完全无法将其释放出来,因为既有的体制不允许这样做。


他们之所以不再去教会,并非因为不爱神。


他们离开,是因为那个体制不断压制神在他们生命中放置的特质。


这种对灵的压制绝非微不足道的小事。


这是一场属灵危机。


因为当神将某种程度的恩膏赋予一个生命,而这恩膏却屡遭压制、否定或忽视时,那人生命中的某些东西便开始枯萎、死去。


他们对神的渴慕并未消失,但他们已不愿再留在那个令其灵性饥渴的环​​境中。


于是,神出于怜悯与主权旨意,开始将他们带离那里。


这并非要让他们陷入永久的孤立,而是带他们进入一段深度的个人生命塑造期;在此期间,他们所承载的属灵特质得以在不受干扰、不涉宗教权术、也无需被迫顺应某种体制(该体制本无法容纳天上所赋予他们的特质)的情况下,获得成长与发展。


《哥林多前书》6章19节宣告道:“岂不知你们的身子就是圣灵的殿吗?这圣灵是从神而来,住在你们里头的。”


殿并非街角的一座建筑物。


殿就是你。


而神所拣选的人已开始明白,他们所能献上的最神圣的事奉,并非仅仅是出席聚会。

这就是“随时待命”的状态——一种全天候、无阻碍地将生命完全献给神同在的状态。


第二个原因:神将他们从宗教体制中分别出来,是为了保护他们所领受的使命。


理解“神的选民是承载神同在的人,而不仅仅是偶尔造访神同在的人”,这直接引出了第二个同样重要、且往往最容易被未曾经历过的人所误解的原因。


神将祂的选民从体制化教会中带出来,并非仅仅因为他们身上的恩膏太强,以至于教会无法容纳。


祂将他们带出来,是为了保护他们。


祂刻意且有策略地将他们与宗教体制隔离开来,并怀着特定的使命意图行事;因为祂深知,如果让他们在某些环境中停留过久,那些环境就会对他们的呼召造成破坏——就像宗教历来对待先知性呼召那样:将其禁锢、使其妥协,甚至彻底扼杀。在神与祂选民互动的历史中,充满了这种神圣的“分别”时刻。亚伯拉罕被呼召离开家族、离开熟悉的文化和一切安逸的环境,因为神为他预备的使命,无法在他当时所处的环境中孕育诞生。


摩西被带离了王宫,离开了埃及的安逸生活和他所建立的身份认同,在旷野度过了四十年;神借此对他进行彻底的塑造,使他能够承担起自己的使命。


约瑟被迫与家人、家园和自由分离。这并非因为神离弃了他,而是因为神正在为他进行关键的定位与部署。


这种分离并非惩罚,而是一种预备。


如今,这一代神的选民所经历的,也遵循着同样的模式。当他们离开教会时所感到的困惑、悲伤、内疚以及灵性上的“无所适从感”,这并非出了问题的征兆;恰恰相反,这证明了神正在做一件极其重大的事——这件事宏大到无法在既有的体制内构建完成。


对于某些人而言,宗教体制是危险的;这并非因为所有的教会都是邪恶的,而是因为这种体制内部蕴含着种种压力,而这些压力对于先知性、使徒性以及带有极深恩膏的呼召来说,往往具有致命的破坏力。 这里存在着一种压力:要求你随大流,使你的神学观点与主流声音保持一致,绝不提出让领导层感到不安的问题,压抑那些不符合既定礼拜程序的恩赐,并以自己在机构内的曝光度来衡量属灵价值。


对于那些肩负着关乎启示、改革以及圣灵大能之使命的人来说,应对这些压力绝非易事。


它们就像一种慢性毒药。


而那位洞察终始的神,预见到了如果祂的选民继续留在那种环境中,会遭受怎样的侵害。


出于爱,祂在伤害造成不可逆转的后果之前,将他们带离了那里。


以赛亚书 54:17 宣告道:“凡为攻击你造成的器械,必不利用;凡在审判时兴起用舌攻击你的,你必定他为有罪。这是耶和华仆人的产业。”


{凡为攻击你造成的器械,必不利用;凡在审判时兴起用舌攻击你的,你必定他为有罪。这是耶和华仆人的产业,他们从我所得的义,乃是耶和华说的。}


神所拣选的人,承载着一份受保护的产业。


而这种保护的一部分,就是让他们与那些实际上成为攻击其使命之“武器”的环境隔离开来——即便这些环境冠以神的名义。


因为仇敌极其狡猾,绝不会仅仅通过显而易见的邪恶来攻击神的选民。


它用来对抗先知性事工的最有效武器,往往是那些外表看似神圣、内里却如同牢笼般的宗教体制。


这些体制让选民终日忙碌。


让选民疲惫不堪。


让选民为了博取认可而不断“表演”。


让选民转而向属人的领袖寻求那唯有神能赐予的肯定。


并且,这些体制阻碍了他们静下心来,去聆听那来自天堂、针对其个人且无可替代的指引。


神将他们从宗教体制中分别出来,是为了平息喧嚣,好让他们最终能听见神的声音。 祂将他们分别出来,是为了保护那早在他们成形于母腹之前就已植入其生命中的神圣使命的种子。


神之所以将他们分别出来,是因为祂借着他们所要建立的事工,无法通过委员会的形式来构建。


它无法通过投票来建立。


它无法在那种受制于捐赠者、教派体制及公众舆论的权威体系下建立。


它必须唯独在圣灵的直接权柄之下建立。


而这种建造工作需要一种“分别”——这是宗教永远无法理解,却始终在天上的旨意之中的。


第三个理由是:他们的敬拜无法被局限在建筑物内。


一旦你明白神将祂所拣选的人从宗教体系中分别出来是为了保护他们的使命,你便会以全新的视角来看待一切。

你开始明白,他们的祷告方式与众不同。


他们聆听的方式也与众不同。


正如本文将要揭示的,他们的敬拜方式与传统体制化教会所设定的模式,有着根本且不可逆转的区别。


神所拣选的人,其敬拜不受既定时间表的束缚。


他们敬拜,并非仅仅因为敬拜带领人在周日的早晨或晚上发出了开始的指令。


他们敬拜,并非仅仅因为灯光恰到好处、乐队配合默契,或是现场氛围经过精心营造以引发情感共鸣。


他们的敬拜,绝非教会崇拜仪式中的一个环节。


那是一种被神的荣耀深深吸引的生命,所涌流出的、无法遏制的赞美。


这种敬拜,无法被局限在“报告事项”与“讲道”之间那短短的一小时里。


它会在午夜时分自然迸发。


它会在杂货店里突然涌现。


它会在长途驾驶的旅途中充满车厢。


它会在凌晨三点——当世人沉睡而天上的声音在低语时——那静谧的相遇时刻升腾而起。


这便是神所拣选之人的敬拜。


没有任何建筑能够容纳得下它。


神所拣选之人所承载的敬拜,并非某种音乐流派。


也不是某种崇拜仪式风格。


它是一种灵魂的姿态,从未真正停歇,因为他们对神的意识从未真正中断。


他们生活在一种持续分别为圣的状态中,以至于日常生活中最平凡的时刻,都转化为了敬拜的行动。


洗碗的方式、开车上班的方式、静默聆听那微小声音的方式——这一切都是敬拜。


这一切都是在灵和真理中献给神的祭物。


这一切,正是《罗马书》12章1节所要求的“活祭”。 因此,弟兄姊妹们,我劝你们,鉴于神的怜悯,将身体献上,当作活祭,是圣洁的,是神所喜悦的。


这就是你们理所当然的敬拜。


活祭不仅仅是在主日才摆在祭坛上。


活祭是持续燃烧的。


而这正是神所拣选之人的敬拜应有的样子。


它不是一场活动。


它是一种生命状态。


正因如此,当身处那些更看重“节目呈现”而非“神同在”的体制化敬拜场合时,他们内心会感到极度挣扎。


当敬拜聚会的设计旨在调动情绪,而非带来灵里的更新与转化时;


当选曲是基于会众的喜好,而非圣灵的心意时;


当敬拜团队的目标是为讲道营造气氛,而非真诚地迎候神的同在时——神所拣选的人会立刻察觉到这一切。


他们能感受到“表演”与“真实相遇”之间的差异。


他们能感受到“被音乐炒热气氛的会场”与“被神荣耀的真实分量所震撼的会场”之间的不同。


对于那些已经尝过后者滋味的人来说,身处前者之中,不仅仅是感到不满足。


更是一种灵里的痛苦。


这就好比给一个喝过江河活水的人一杯加工过的水,还要他为此心存感激。


他并非不懂感恩。


他只是无法假装这两者是一回事。


在体制化教会中,有些人将这种敏锐的感知视为属灵上的傲慢。


他们指责神所拣选的人:认为自己高人一等,不屑于参与群体敬拜;因骄傲而不愿顺服教会群体;将个人经历置于整个会众之上。


然而,这种指责从根本上误解了实情。


让他们远离的并非傲慢。


而是敏锐的洞察力。


他们能准确地分辨出:眼前所呈现的,与他们深知神所能成就的,两者之间有着怎样的差异。 他们能敏锐地察觉出,某种敬拜氛围的设计初衷究竟是旨在“管控”圣灵,还是旨在“释放”圣灵。


同时,他们也能准确地回应神的引导——这位神不受任何崇拜程序的束缚,不受任何宗派期望的限制,也不受人类关于“与神相遇”应有样式的既定观念所左右。


《约翰福音》4章23节对此给出了定论。


时候将到,如今就是了,那真正拜父的,要用心灵和诚实拜他。


因为父要这样的人拜他。


神所寻找的是敬拜者,而非仅仅是出席聚会的人。


祂寻找的是那些用心灵和诚实敬拜的人,而不是那些为了让机构看起来“成功”而进行表演式敬拜的人。


而神所拣选的人——尽管他们并不完美——正竭力追求的正是这一点:一种真实、质朴、不加修饰,且完全顺服于永生神之灵的敬拜。


第四个原因:神所拣选的人遭到了体制的排斥,因为他们对该体制构成了威胁。


神所拣选之人所持守的敬拜方式,自然会使他们与那些建立在“控制”之上的环境发生冲突。

 这种冲突直接引出了他们不再身处体制化教会围墙之内的第四个原因。

他们不仅仅是被神“拉”出来的。

在许多情况下,他们是被“推”出来的。

被体制化教会中的人推出来的。

那些本应牧养他们的机构,却拒绝、边缘化、压制了神所拣选的人,甚至在灵性上伤害了他们。

尽管这种被拒的经历极其痛苦,但这并非偶然。

这并非因为群体出了问题。

这直接源于一种威胁感:他们的恩膏、属灵洞察力以及对真理那不妥协的渴求,威胁到了那个依赖“循规蹈矩”而生存的体制。

任何机构——无论是宗教机构还是其他组织——对于挑战其权威的事物,都有一种与生俱来的免疫反应。

而神所拣选的人,仅仅因为他们本来的样子,无论走到哪里都会引发这种反应。

这种威胁感从来与他们的行为举止无关。

神所拣选的人,大多数天生并非破坏分子。

他们不是惹是生非之徒。

他们也不是那种为了唱反调而唱反调的杠精。

但他们身上带着一种真理的灵,让那些安于现状的人感到不安。

他们提出的问题,往往是体制宁愿避而不谈的。

他们看出了“主日讲道”与“周一实际行事”之间的巨大鸿沟。

他们能分辨出:谁是真正顺服神的领袖,谁只是顺服于自己对“神应当如何行事”的构想。

即使操纵手段披着经文的外衣,他们也能察觉其中的端倪。

在那些声称充满圣灵的地方,他们却能敏锐地感受到圣灵的缺席。

而在一个建立在形象经营和体制忠诚之上的宗教环境中,这种洞察力并不受推崇。

它被视为一种威胁。

它让领导层感到不安。

它让那些既得利益者产生防御心理。

最终,这导致神所拣选的人不再受欢迎。

这并非因为他们犯了罪,而是因为他们看得太透彻了。

这种模式并不新鲜。

它由来已久。

耶稣基督本人也曾被当时的宗教体制所拒绝——不是因为祂有罪或悖逆,而是因为祂构成了威胁。

法利赛人反对耶稣基督,并非因为祂无能。

他们反对祂,是因为祂的存在让人无法否认其真实性与权能。 他所行的神迹无法用常理解释。

他的权柄无人能及。

他能与普通民众建立联结,且完全绕过了既定的宗教等级体系,这让那个体制显得无足轻重。

而“无足轻重”恰恰是体制所无法容忍的。

《马可福音》3章6节记载,耶稣在安息日医治了一名男子之后,法利赛人便出去与希律党人商议,谋划如何杀害耶稣。

令他们反感的并非邪恶本身。

真正让他们感到冒犯的,是一种不受其许可便自行运作的力量。

而这正是上帝所拣选的人在体制化宗教环境中常会遭遇的局面。

他们的恩膏运作并不需要体制的许可,而体制的反应一如既往:猜忌、指控,最终则是排斥。

这种排斥之所以尤为令人痛心,是因为它恰恰来自那些口口声声谈论爱、恩典与群体的人。

这种排斥并非表现为公开的敌意。

在大多数情况下,它表现为一种隐晦的排挤:在选拔领袖时被忽视,而机会却给了那些才干平平却更顺从的人;贡献被轻描淡写,提出的问题被置之不理,而属灵经历则被悄然贴上“情绪化”或“受迷惑”的标签。

 这种领悟来得缓慢而令人窒息:无论他们如何竭力服事、如何慷慨奉献、如何深切寻求神,他们终究无法真正归属于那个并非为承载其使命而建造的空间。

当这种领悟最终沉淀下来,当神的选民明白他们所遭受的拒绝并非对其价值的否定,而是对其使命的印证时,某种转变便发生了。

痛苦并未立即消散,但困惑却烟消云散了。

因为《箴言》17章3节提醒我们:“鼎为炼银,炉为炼金,惟有耶和华熬炼人心。”

那份拒绝,便是炼金的炉。

那份排斥,便是熬炼的火。

而最终淬炼出来的,并非一个因受伤而放弃神的信徒。

而是一个得着洁净、磨砺且心无旁骛的器皿——神需要他们先脱离体制的辖制,才能将他们完全释放,去成就祂赋予的使命。

第五个理由:神正在将他们建造为一座活的殿宇。

神的选民在体制化教会内部所经历的拒绝固然痛苦,但这绝非故事的终局。

这恰恰是神一项建造工程的开端——这项工程既非人类建筑师所能设计,也非任何宗教机构所能委托。

因为一旦神将祂的选民从那限制他们的环境中带出来,祂绝不会将他们撇在空旷的原野上,任其失去方向、孤立无援。

神开始动工建造。

祂取用那些曾被体制弃绝的“石头”,将它们砌筑成一座更为荣耀、更有能力、且更契合祂起初旨意的殿宇——这远胜于宗教体系所能造就的一切。

而神的选民之所以不再重返那体制化的建筑,是因为他们已通过亲身经历与属灵启示,深刻领悟到:他们自己,就是那座殿宇。

神并非在修缮那个旧体制。 祂正在建造一座活的殿宇;每一个被排挤、被拉出或主动离开的蒙召者,都是一块由神亲自安放在这座殿宇中的石头。

对于这一真理,新约圣经的阐述不容歧义,绝非任由人们随意解读。

这是基督教信仰之使徒根基中最清晰、教导最一贯的真理之一。

《彼得前书》2章4至5节对此作了极其明确的宣告:

“你们来到主——那块活石面前(祂虽被世人弃绝,却被神拣选并视为宝贵),你们自己也就像活石一样,被建造成灵宫,作圣洁的祭司,借着得荣耀的耶稣基督,献上蒙永生神悦纳的灵祭。”

这节经文的每一个要素,都直接对应着神所拣选之人的经历。

耶稣基督自己就是那块被弃绝的石头。

祂被体制所摒弃,被宗教精英边缘化,最终被祂本欲取代的那个体制钉死在十字架上。

然而,神拣选了祂,视祂为宝贵,并将一切建立在祂之上。

那些被体制化教会弃绝的蒙召者,正是在践行与救主完全相同的轨迹。

而这一轨迹的终点,绝非默默无闻的沉寂。

其终点是成为神所建造之物——那超越一切宗派、宗教组织及自称代表地上天国的各种人为架构的——一块基石。

成为神殿宇中的一块“活石”,其含义与仅仅作为体制化教会的一名“会众”有着天壤之别。

石头不会去“造访”殿宇。

石头本身就是殿宇。

石头不会只在日程方便时才偶尔为建筑出力。

石头是永久安放、永久承重、永久构成结构一部分的;一旦移走,便会留下任何事物都无法填补的空缺。

这正是神看待祂所拣选之人的方式。 他们并非仅仅是偶尔参与每周聚会的贡献者,也不是需要被管理和维系的普通成员;他们是那个充满生命气息与圣灵大能的“生命体”中不可或缺的组成部分——这是祂正带着明确意图与精准考量所构建的殿宇,祂将每一块“石头”安放在最恰当的位置、最适宜的时机,以成就最确切的旨意。

因为这座活石殿宇中的每一块“石头”,都是在圣灵里充满生命活力、完全顺服神的话语、并全然委身于神之旨意的人。

他们共同构筑的这座殿宇,是任何宗教体系都无法造就的。

它在行动。

它在呼吸。

它带来医治。

它带来释放。

它不仅在教会聚会中,更在每一条街道、每一个职场、每一个家庭以及它所涉足的每一个黑暗角落,承载并彰显着神的同在。

体制化的教会从未被设计用来造就这样的生命体。

它的设计初衷,仅仅是将人们聚集在特定的时间与地点,置于统一的权柄架构之下。

 但神的蓝图远比那更宏大、更具流动性,也更以“神的国”为中心。

神的心意始终是让祂的教会分散、流动并存在于社会的各个层面,而不是局限于一栋大多数世人绝不会主动踏入的建筑物内。

《以弗所书》2章21至22节印证了这一蓝图:在祂里面,整座建筑联络得合式,渐渐成为主里的圣殿;在祂里面,你们也被同被建造,成为神借着圣灵居住的所在。

神住在祂的子民里面,而不是住在建筑物里,也不是住在由木头、石头和彩色玻璃构成的结构之中。

祂就在祂的子民中间。

那些从体制化教会中分别出来的蒙召者,正以一种超越地理距离、宗派界限和体制架构的方式被同被建造。

这种联结并非基于会员名册或主日崇拜的出席率,而是基于住在每个人里面的神的灵;圣灵将他们紧密编织在一起,形成了一种宗教体制从未能创造出的合一。

他们是永生神的活圣殿。

他们是神圣的居所,而神的建造工程尚未完工。

第六个理由:神的选民是按着来自天上的直接指引而行动,而非遵循人为的计划。

既然明白神正将祂的选民建造为一座活圣殿,自然会引出一个问题——而这个问题,体制化教会往往难以诚实作答。

如果“殿”就是人,而这些人又分散在不同的城市、国家和人生的不同阶段,那么谁来带领他们呢?

谁来告诉他们去哪里、做什么、何时行动?

这个问题的答案,正是第六个且意义深远的理由,解释了为何神的选民不能将自己的生命交由体制化宗教体系的日程表、委员会和既定项目来主宰。

他们是按着来自天上的直接指引而行动的。

他们不受教会公告的指引。

他们不受“五年教会增长计划”的管辖。 他们并非受牧养领导团队的指引——那种预先安排属灵活动、并以聚会出席率来衡量信徒忠诚度的模式。

他们是直接、具体且持续地受圣灵引导的。

而这种领导方式,与体制化宗教的运作模式有着根本性的冲突。

这并非主张属灵上的无政府状态。

这也不是要拒绝彼此负责、群体生活,或是资深属灵长辈的智慧。

神所拣选的人,深知真正的属灵遮盖与基于真实关系的彼此负责有何价值。

然而,两者之间存在着巨大且关键的差异:一种是植根于关系、神的话语以及圣灵印证的真正属灵权柄;另一种则是植根于层级制度、头衔地位以及要求绝对顺从的体制化权柄。

前者带来自由、成长与丰盛的果实。

后者则导致依赖、停滞,以及一种局限于体制所认可范围内的属灵生活。

一旦神所拣选的人尝到了直接受神之灵引导的自由,便无法再回到那种要求他们在采取行动前,必须先将从神而来的指引提交给人进行审批的体制之中。

关于这种直接来自天上的指引,圣经中的模式并不晦涩难懂。

它在经文中随处可见。

当神吩咐亚伯拉罕撇下一切、前往祂所指示之地时,祂并未通过宗教委员会来传达这一指令。

祂是直接说话的。

当圣灵指示腓利前往那条埃塞俄比亚太监所行经的旷野之路时,腓利并未去查阅事工计划或牧养日程表。

《使徒行传》8章29节只是简单地记载道:“圣灵对腓利说:‘去!贴近那车走。’”

腓利立即顺服,结果促成了一次神圣的相遇,将福音传到了整个国家。 当使徒保罗和他的同伴试图前往某些地区传道时,《使徒行传》16章6至7节记载,圣灵拦阻了他们在亚细亚省传讲真道,耶稣的灵也不许他们去往比推尼。

神在实时引导他们的脚步——这并非通过体制化的决策过程,而是借着祂圣灵的直接运行。

这就是神所拣选之人身处其中的实况。

他们的行止并非随意的。

他们的决定并非鲁莽行事,而是对某种频率作出了回应——那种体制化的规划方案从未被设定去接收的频率。

 神所拣选的人在宗教体制内面临的问题在于:该体制建立在一个假设之上,即神主要通过既定的领导架构说话,而任何声称在这一架构之外直接领受神话语的人,都被视为出于属灵的骄傲或受了迷惑。

这一假设不仅在神学上有缺陷,对于那些肩负真正先知性敏锐度和使徒性使命的蒙召者而言,在实际层面上更是具有破坏性的。

因为当他们听到圣灵说“行动”时,体制却要求“等待”;

当他们听到神说“去”时,既定的程序却说“还没轮到你”;

当他们听到天上颁布了具体的指令,而这指令却不符合教会当前的愿景陈述时,他们便被迫在顺服神与忠于体制之间做出抉择。

而每当神所拣选的人选择顺服神时,体制的反应往往是感到被冒犯。

体制给他们贴上标签,称他们为“有独立灵的人”、无法受教导的人,或是那些不尊重权柄的危险分子。

然而,在体制眼中被视为“悖逆”的行为,在神眼中却是“忠心”。

正是这种在漫长岁月中始终如一地顺从天上直接指令的忠心,成为了神一直为他们预备的那项使命的真正动力。

第七个原因:他们的恩膏打破了宗教的舒适区。

神所拣选的人是按着天上的直接指令而非人为程序行事的,这一事实不可避免地将他们带入体制化教会内外的各种场合;而他们的存在本身,便开始搅动既有的局面。

这并非因为他们刻意制造混乱,也不是因为他们怀有悖逆的灵或对周围的人持批判态度,而是因为他们所承载的恩膏,其本质就是一种具有颠覆性的力量。

这种恩膏无法安然栖身于那些早已习惯了缺乏真正属灵能力的各种环境中。

它不会默默地坐在后排,顺从地融入既定的崇拜程序之中。

它会搅动局势。

它会使隐秘之事浮出水面。

它会显露真相。

而在那些将整个文化建立在维持“舒适感”之上的宗教环境中,一个真正受膏之器皿的出现,往往不会被视为一种祝福。 这被视为一种威胁。

这是上帝所拣选的人不再留在体制化宗教围墙之内的第七个原因。

因为他们的恩膏打破了那些体制原本旨在维护的“舒适区”。

要理解这种打破为何不可避免,你必须首先明白恩膏究竟有何作为。

恩膏并非一种感觉。

它也不是由技艺高超的乐手或极具个人魅力的讲道人所营造出的某种氛围。

它是圣灵真实而活跃的同在,降临在被分别为圣的器皿之上,并通过该器皿运作,以成就上帝特定的旨意。

无论是在圣经记载中,还是在当今上帝选民的经历里,恩膏的主要目的之一就是打破轭。

以赛亚书 10章27节宣告道:“到那日,他的重担必离开你的肩头,他的轭必离开你的颈项;那轭必因恩膏的缘故被毁坏。”

恩膏能打破轭——而那些宗教体制往往在不知不觉中给会众套上了各种轭:表现主义的轭、恐惧的轭、宗教义务的轭、对人为领袖的依赖之轭,以及属灵平庸的轭。

当一个真正带有恩膏的器皿出现时,带来的往往不是欢庆。

而是危机,因为人们开始获得自由。

而一旦人们获得了自由,体制便无法再掌控他们。

上帝所拣选的人,往往以切身且常常伴随着痛苦的方式,经历过这种动态。

他们走进祷告会,立刻就能察觉到:那些所谓的“代祷”,其实不过是排练好的宗教辞令,背后并无真实的属灵分量。

他们参加过崇拜聚会,虽然敬拜在技巧上无懈可击,但在灵里却是空洞的——而他们无法对此视而不见或假装认同。

他们听过一些教导,虽然表面上引用了经文作为点缀,但其根本目的却是为了维持会众对牧师的依赖,而非建立会众与上帝之间亲密的关系。 他们没有仅仅默默承受这一切,而是让自身的恩膏开始做出回应。

这种回应并不总是通过言语表达。

有时,它体现在他们单纯的临在、祷告与提问之中,也体现在他们在教会围墙之外、因与神同行而结出的那无可辩驳的果实之上。

而这种回应——即便表现得极其谦卑、毫无对抗之意——却让人们感到不安。

因为当在场某人真正活出了其他人仅仅挂在嘴边的事物时,便会产生一种张力,让那些安于现状的人不知该如何化解。

 纵观历史,那些安于体制的宗教环境对“真正的恩膏”所作出的反应,始终如出一辙。

旧约时代的先知们便是如此,他们不断遭受当时宗教与政治建制的迫害。

施洗约翰也是如此;他在旷野所彰显的那种原始、纯粹、不加修饰的恩膏,之所以吸引了无数民众,正是因为它承载了耶路撒冷圣殿当时已无法提供的某种特质。

使徒们亦是如此;他们屡次被押解到宗教议会面前,并非因为犯了什么罪,而是因为他们身上带着一种体制既无法解释也无法复制的大能。

《使徒行传》4章13节完美地捕捉了这一时刻:

当他们看到彼得和约翰的胆识,并意识到这两人不过是未受过正规神学训练的普通人时,便感到惊奇;同时也认出这些人曾与耶稣同在。

他们生命中的恩膏是毋庸置疑的,而这种恩膏之所以让宗教建制感到极度不安,恰恰因为它完全游离于建制的资格认证与管控体系之外。

这一代神所拣选的人,同样承载着这种恩膏;对于那些以“既定程序”取代“神的同在”、以“传统”取代“真理”的宗教环境而言,这种恩膏同样会引发不安。

神所拣选的人已然明白:他们的恩膏所引发的震荡,无需道歉、无需管控,更无需为了迎合那个从未打算容纳他们的体制而刻意压制。

正是这种恩膏,使他们在体制内不受欢迎;但也正是这种恩膏,使他们在体制外发挥出非凡的果效。

无论是在街头、市井、医院、监狱,还是在那些破碎与被遗忘之人的家中。

他们的出现并不会带来不安。

相反,他们带来的是生命的蜕变。

因为在这些地方,无需维护既定程序,无需固守舒适区,也无需经营体制形象。

这里只有人们最真实的需要,以及圣灵那充沛的大能——这大能借着那些已学会毫无保留地承载“祂”的器皿,在其中运行。

那正是神所拣选之人的归宿。 不是在那种对他们的恩膏至多只能容忍、甚至可能加以压制的建筑里,而是在这破碎的世界中——在那里,永生神那能粉碎轭、卸去重担并改变生命的大能,能够借着祂赋予他们的一切,毫无阻碍地运行。

第八个理由:他们被“领出来”,是为了被“差遣出去”。

一旦你明白,神所拣选之人的恩膏会打破宗教的安逸舒适区,并且在世俗世界中比在宗教体制内发挥出远为强大的功效,那么这第八个理由便会以一种清晰且充满目的性的姿态呈现出来,从而重新定义了他们所经历的这段“分别”之旅。

因为无论是体制化的教会,还是神所拣选的人自己,对于这段“分别”时期最大的误解,就是认为“被领出来”意味着“被搁置一旁”。

以为缺席集体的宗教活动,就代表着灵性上的停顿、处于候命状态,或是处于两个使命篇章之间的空白期。

然而,在天上的视角里,这种“分别”绝非消极被动。

神将祂所拣选的人从体制中领出来,并非为了让他们从使命中歇息。

祂领他们出来,是为了让他们重新定位,去承担更伟大的使命。

祂将他们与宗教体制分别开来,并非为了削弱他们的影响力,而是为了使其成倍增长。

祂领他们出来,是因为祂正准备差遣他们出去。

而且,这“离开宗教”与“进入世界”的两个动作,并非先后发生的步骤。

它们是同时进行的。

“被领出来”本身,就是一种伪装成别样形式的“被差遣出去”。

这种“为了被差遣而先被领出来”的模式,是整部圣经叙事中最一贯的主题之一。

摩西被领出埃及并被差往旷野,这并非惩罚,而是一种预备。

那四十年的塑造历程,造就了以色列历史上最伟大的拯救者。

以利亚被带离公开的事奉工场,先是被差往别示巴的旷野,随后又被带到何烈山的洞穴之中。

这并非因为他的使命已经终结,而是因为神正在调整他,准备将他投入到更具战略意义的行动中去。 耶稣基督本人在开始公开事工之前,曾被圣灵引导进入旷野,历时四十天。

祂暂时脱离了寻常生活,进入一段深度预备的时期,随后才被差遣去往那个极度渴求祂所带来一切的世界。

 在这些故事中,旷野并非最终目的地。

它是连接“过去的自我”与“所需成为的器皿”之间的一条通道。

那些正处于“旷野时期”的蒙召者——他们或许纳闷为何自己与体制化教会产生了疏离感,又为何对前路感到迷茫——需要明白,他们此刻正身处这条通道之中。

他们并未被遗忘。

他们正在经历塑造,而这一塑造过程已近尾声。

神差遣祂的选民前往的,并非另一座教堂建筑或另一个宗教项目。

祂差遣他们进入那些被宗教界遗弃或从未涉足的领域。

祂差遣他们进入各种影响力领域——政府、媒体、教育、医疗、艺术以及各类社群;这些地方的人绝不会踏入体制化教会的大门,却极度渴望那来自永生神、真实且无法被局限、足以改变生命的大能。

神差遣他们作为天国的载体,作为一种更高、更深且更具变革性之实相的使者——这种实相远超世俗体系所能提供的一切。

正因为他们未曾受过体制化教会的刻意雕琢与包装,也正因为他们是在旷野而非圣殿中被塑造,他们身上带有一种质朴、真实与属灵权柄;这是那些宗教群体所不具备的特质,因为这种特质唯有在真实的“分别”与真实的“相遇”之烈火中方能锻造而成。

《马太福音》9章37至38节记载了耶稣基督的话语,其中蕴含的紧迫感在当今时代引起了强烈共鸣:

“要收的庄稼多,做工的人少。所以,你们当求庄稼的主,打发工人出去收他的庄稼。”

原文希腊语中译作“打发出去”(send out)的词是 *ebbalo*,意为“猛力推出去”、“驱使出去”或“带着明确意图强力掷出”。

神并非仅仅温和地建议祂的选民向着庄稼地进发。 祂正以其主权旨意的全部力量将他们推向前方;而他们与体制化教会的分离,正是祂用来使他们就位、以便进行这一推动的手段。

神所拣选的人之所以被带离,并非因为他们失败了。

他们身处旷野,并非因​​为他们低人一等。

他们之所以在那里,是因为摆在他们面前的使命需要一种深度的生命塑造、一种彻底的分别为圣,以及一种完全仰赖神的态度——而体制化教会尽管有种种长处,却从未具备培育出这些特质的能力。

他们被带离,是为了被差遣。

他们被分别出来,是为了被部署。

他们脱离了既定的程序,是为了成为使命本身。

而他们即将进入的世界,并不期待又一场光鲜亮丽的宗教表演。

它所期待的,是一种真实、确凿、摆脱了程序与体制束缚、完全由圣灵引导的彰显;这种彰显展示了当神借着一个器皿行事时是何等光景——这个器皿已无物需要维护,无物需要证明,也无物可失(除了那件他们倾尽所有去承载的至宝:神的同在、大能以及神国度的鲜活实况)。

第九个理由:他们所构成的教会,是无法被控制、操纵或噤声的。

理解了“神所拣选的人被带离是为了被差遣”这一事实,便会让你面对一种现实——一种体制化教会从未懂得如何应对、也从未能成功胜过的现实。

因为神所拣选之人正在形成的教会——那个鲜活、有生命力、由圣灵引导、承载神同在并由使命驱动的神国度之彰显(这种彰显是在分离、旷野、被弃绝以及来自天上的直接指引中塑造而成的)——是无法被控制的。

它无法被操纵。

它无法被噤声。

这并非出于骄傲或抗拒的言辞。

这是关于属灵架构的陈述。 神借着祂所拣选的人所建立的那充满生命的教会,从永恒之初就被设定为仅受一种权柄——即永生神的圣灵——的治理。

任何试图以其他方式来治理它的体系、结构、个人或机构,终将以失败告终;因为对于神亲自定意要自由运行的事物,人是无法加以掌控的。

对于神的选民而言,这是一项既能带来极大释放、又令人感到极度战兢的真理。

说它带来释放,是因为这意味着没有任何人、宗教领袖、宗派或机构的决议,有权柄去决定他们的使命、限制他们的恩膏,或是叫停神所托付给他们的事工。

说它令人战兢,是因为它将关于灵性生命、行进方向以及顺服之举的全部责任,完全系于他们与神的关系之上;一旦行差踏错,便没有任何体制上的“安全网”能接住他们。

然而,神的选民已然明白,这正是神圣的旨意与设计。

 他们本不该将自己的属灵责任外包给某个机构。

他们本应亲自承担这份责任,去培养与神之间那种极深且恒久的亲密关系,以至于不再需要听从机构的声音,因为神的声音已变得清晰可辨、不容置疑。

一旦一个人达到了那种境界——即练就了能清晰分辨“天国的频率”与“宗教观点之杂音”的耳力——那么无论机构施加多大的压力,都无法使他们偏离神所说的话语。

在宗教机构内部,那些试图控制神所拣选之人的行为,其初衷往往并非出于恶意。

大多数试图束缚这些人的领袖,本身也是那种体制的产物;该体制教导他们:控制等同于“遮盖”(属灵保护)。

教导他们:管理他人等同于牧养群羊,而保持会众的合一则意味着要求会众顺从。

然而,无论其初衷如何,这种领导方式对那些真正受膏的器皿而言,其后果却是毁灭性的。

因为控制——无论被包装得多么充满爱意——本质上依然是控制。

而圣灵——作为神每一位选民内心的主导力量——绝不屈从于人的控制。

《约翰福音》3章8节以一种简洁有力的方式阐明了这一事实,令一切争辩都归于沉寂。

风随着意思吹,你听见风的响声,却不晓得从哪里来,往哪里去;凡从圣灵生的,也是如此。

你无法为风制定时间表。

你无法通过投票来决定它的走向。

你无法制定一项政策来规定它何时吹拂、何时停歇。

你也无法围绕那些像风一样行动的人建立一个机构,并指望该机构能保持原样、屹立不倒。

经上记着说(《约翰福音》3章8节):“风随着意思吹……凡从圣灵生的,也是如此。”你能听见风带来的效应,却无法完全知晓它从何而来,又往何处去。 总会有东西会破裂。

要么是体制破裂以容纳圣灵,要么是充满圣灵的器皿挣脱体制的束缚。

而在神所拣选之人的生命中,情况往往是后者。

神所拣选之人在宗教环境中遭受的操纵,往往比赤裸裸的控制更为隐蔽,但其破坏力却同样巨大。

这种操纵往往借由将“忠诚”武器化来实现。

他们被告知:离开教会就是背叛群体,质疑领袖就等同于冒犯神的受膏者。

他们被告知:个人的属灵领受若与牧师的愿景相左,那便是受了迷惑,而非出于属灵的辨别力。

这种操纵还通过制造内疚感来实现——借由精心编织的话语,让神所拣选之人误以为自己对神更深切的渴慕其实是属灵的骄傲。

让他们以为自己不愿妥协、不愿安于现状的表现是“不成熟”;甚至让他们觉得,上天赋予他们的恩赐若未完全顺服于体制并获得体制的认可,便成了累赘而非资产。

这些都是操纵手段。然而,神所拣选之人一旦历经了足够的此类磨练,便会产生一种免疫力,使他们能够永久抵御那些试图利用恐惧、内疚或剥夺群体认同来掌控其生命的声音。

他们已历经了宗教操纵的烈火试炼。

而浴火重生后的他们,成为了一群只向神负责的人。

《哥林多前书》7章23节对此有明确的宣告:

“你们是重价买来的,不要作人的奴仆。”

神所拣选之人,乃是借着耶稣基督的宝血被买赎回来的。

这重价的含义即在于此:你们既是重价买来的,就不可作人的奴仆。

这一买赎的代价意味着,任何属人的体制都无权占有那已完全属于神的事物。

神所拣选之人所遭受的那些试图令其噤声的打压,或许在属灵层面上意义最为重大;因为这些打压最清晰地揭示了该体制内心深处的恐惧所在。

 当一个真正受膏的器皿在宗教环境中不断受到压制、忽视、排斥或被暗中诋毁时,这并非因为他们无物可予。

这是因为他们所带来的东西——那股力量、那份不受掌控的特质,以及那与天国的旨意而非体制的议程高度契合的本质——对于该体制而言,太过强大,难以安全地容纳。

然而,体制所不明白的是,在建筑物内让神所拣选的人噤声,并不能止息那在他们内心燃烧的主的话语。

这只会改变话语的流向。

它将话语引向围墙之外——引向街头巷尾,引向数字空间,引向那些一对一的交谈之中;而这些交谈所带来的真实属灵转变,远胜过千百篇体制内的讲道。

先知耶利米就曾有过这样的经历:他试图将神的话语藏在心底,却无法做到。

《耶利米书》第29章记录了他的心声:

“我若说:‘我不再提祂的话,也不再奉祂的名说话’,祂的话便如火在我心中,如火在我的骨头里闭塞。我因强忍而疲惫不堪;实在无法再忍了。”

神所拣选的人是无法被噤声的,因为神置于他们心中的话语并非他们私有的财产。

那是属于神的。

而凡属神之物,绝非任何人为的体制结构所能永久禁锢的。

无论该体制看起来多么根深蒂固、多么有影响力,或在宗教层面上显得多么宏大壮观。

第10个理由:他们正是宗教所指向之目标的真正实现。

本信息中提到的每一个理由,都在层层铺垫,指向这一终极且最荣耀的真理。

那些拒绝、分离、旷野磨练、动荡冲击,以及那无法被掌控或噤声的特质——

这一切都在指向一个令人惊叹的现实:即便是处于最佳状态的体制化教会,也只能指向这一现实,却永远无法将其完全活现出来。

神所拣选的人并非宗教的失败产物。

他们是宗教真谛的成全。

他们绝非那些从体制缝隙中滑落的遗弃者。 他们是神所使用的人,借着他们,神向世人展示了那套体系自始至终所指向的终极目标。

纵观整部圣经历史,每一座建造的圣殿、每一次献上的祭物、每一条颁布的律法、每一句宣告的预言,无不指向这样一个时刻:神不再居住在人手所造的建筑物中,而是永久地居住在那些完全顺服祂旨意的人里面。

这一时刻在五旬节降临了,而神的选民正是这一时刻的延续。

他们是活生生的、被圣灵充满的见证,彰显了宗教数世纪以来一直试图表达却从未真正实现的属灵实相。

这绝非微不足道的宣称。

这也不是披着神学外衣的属灵傲慢。

这是圣经明确无误的见证——从使徒最早期的书信,一直到《耶稣基督启示录》中的终极异象,都清晰地阐明了这一点。

司提反在遭宗教建制派杀害前,曾在《使徒行传》7章48节宣告道:

“至高者并不住人手所造的殿。”

他对之说这番话的人,正是那些将整个宗教身份认同都建立在耶路撒冷圣殿之上的人。

那是古代世界最宏伟的宗教建筑。

他们因此用石头打死了他——并非因为他错了,恰恰是因为他是对的。

他所承载的真理,威胁到了他们构建整个宗教世界的根基。

在当今世代,神的选民同样承载着这一真理。

这真理并非仅仅是一种论点或神学辩论,而是一种活出来的实相;他们的日常生活以一种大能与恒久的一致性彰显着这一实相——这种力量是任何机构都无法制造的,也是任何批评者都无法长久压制的。

宗教所指向的,乃是与神的相交。

一种与宇宙活生生的创造主之间真实的、无需中介的、不间断的、且能带来生命改变的相交。 每一项仪式、每一件圣礼、每一道崇拜程序、每一篇讲道、每一首敬拜诗歌,都是指向那真实境况的手指。

然而,手指并非那真实境况本身。

地图并不等同于真实的疆域。

而神的子民已不再终其一生研究地图,转而开始在真实的疆域中生活。

他们已从关于神的宗教,转向了与神建立关系。

从关于天国的资讯,转向了在天国里的栖居。

从参加谈论神同在的聚会,转向了成为无论走到哪里都承载着神同在的器皿。

 这两种现实——关于神的宗教与与神相遇——之间的距离,恰如组织敬拜仪式的机构与“成为敬拜”的群体之间的距离。

这距离存在于“举办礼拜”的教会与“活出服事”的教会之间,存在于指向天堂的建筑与已被天堂充满的活圣殿之间。

《启示录》21章3节描绘了神自伊甸园以来一直致力于实现的终极图景:

“我听见有大声音从宝座出来说:‘看哪,神的帐幕在人间。他要与人同住,他们要作他的子民。神要亲自与他们同在,作他们的神。’”

神最终的心意从来不是一座建筑。

也绝非某个宗派。

更不是那种包含停车引导、儿童主日学以及大厅墙上挂着愿景宣言的周日晨间或晚间聚会程序。

他最终的心意是一群人。

这是一群完全降服、深深浸润于他同在、并与他的旨意完全契合的人;无论他们去往何处、触碰何物、遇见何人,神国度的真实性都会变得清晰可见、可触可感且不容置疑。

这正是神所拣选之民正在成为的样子。

并非一群完美无瑕的人。

并非一群没有挣扎、没有疑问、没有困惑与悲伤时刻的人;相反,他们身上承载着某种极其真实的超自然特质,一种不可磨灭的真实,以及一种与制度化宗教的局限性根本无法相容的特质。对于他们的存在,唯一的解释便是那位神的主权、刻意且不可阻挡的旨意——他在创世之前就已定意要得着一群子民,这群子民不仅是去“参加”教会,更是要在地上“成为”教会。

他们不仅仅是在周日去教会。

他们日日夜夜都在活出教会的生命,这绝非背离了神的设计。

这恰恰是这一代人所能见证的、对神设计最极致的彰显。 如果你已经历了本篇信息所涵盖的一切,如果你在那种被拒绝、被隔离、生活被打乱以及无法融入体制化宗教的处境中看到了自己的影子,那么在你能带着使命所需的清晰与自信继续前行之前,还需要建立更深一层的理解。

因为对于许多蒙神拣选的人来说,导致困惑、悲伤和长期属灵停滞的最大根源,其实并非“被拒绝”这件事本身。

真正的症结在于,无法理解被拒绝之后所发生的一切。

那就是“旷野”——一段在离开宗教体制后,漫长、寂静且令人迷失方向的时期。

那时,宗教活动的喧嚣声突然消失了。

那时,那个曾经定义他们属灵身份的群体不在了。

那时,曾经排满教会事务的日程表,变得空荡荡的,让人感到既陌生又不安。

而那股涌入并填满所有空隙的寂静,给人的感觉不像神的平安,倒更像是被神遗弃。

那段旷野时期对许多人的打击,远甚于当初被拒绝的经历;因为“被拒绝”虽然痛苦,但至少还在他们能理解的逻辑框架之内。

然而,旷野却没有框架。

没有地图。

没有时间表。

也没有任何可见的迹象表明正在发生什么有成效的事。

于是,许多人得出结论:一定是自己做错了什么,或者在某个环节错过了神的心意。

他们认为,自己所经历的这种荒凉感是一种惩罚性的后果,而不是神所安排的“课程”。

但他们错了。

旷野并非惩罚。

它是一门博士级课程。

而神既是教授,又是课程内容,同时也是那所“学府”本身。

若要理解神在祂选民的旷野时期所做的工作,你必须首先打破一个根深蒂固的宗教观念:即认为属灵的果效必然是可见的。 体制化的教会教导信徒以属灵活动的多少来衡量属灵生命的健康状况。

参与服事越多、聚会越勤、对各项事工的贡献越大,人们便越认为其属灵生命成熟。

然而,当神所拣选的人脱离了那种环境,进入一段无法套用上述外在标准的时期时,他们便失去了评估自身内在变化的参照框架。

他们看不见生命最深处正在进行的塑造过程。

当生活表象看似一片荒芜时,他们无法感知到生命之根正向下扎入神里面。

他们无法衡量那些虚假根基、虚假身份和错误倚靠的瓦解过程——神正有条不紊地拆毁这一切,好在坚实的基础上重建他们,使其足以承载未来的使命,而不至于在重压之下崩塌。

 但仅仅因为他们看不见,并不意味着事情没有发生。

事实上,神在旷野中所做之事的“不可见性”,并非这一过程的附带结果。

这正是其特征所在,因为神在一个人生命中所做的最深刻、影响最深远的工作,往往是没有任何旁观者能目睹、没有任何机构能认证、也没有任何宗教体系能复制的工作。

旷野是神所拣选的人学习“真正的天国领袖”这一角色的第一课,也是最关键一课的地方——那就是完全不假手于人、不与他人分担,单单仰赖神的绝对依赖。

在体制化的教会内部,有太多的架构、声音和体系横亘在信徒与神之间,阻碍了他们与神建立直接的关系,以至于大多数人从未真正培养出清晰聆听神声音的能力。

讲坛告诉他们该信什么。

祷告事工告诉他们该如何祷告。

驻堂先知或牧师告诉他们神对教会说了什么。

他们被太多的“中介”声音包围,以至于圣灵向他们个人及特定生命所发出的那微小、安静的声音,总是被各种宗教活动的喧嚣所淹没。

但在旷野中,所有这些声音都消失了。

所有这些架构都不复存在。

所有这些中介体系都被剥离了。

而在那种深刻、有时甚至令人恐惧的静默中,神所拣选的人被迫培养出一种体制永远无法赋予他们的能力——比如亲自聆听神声音的能力,从各种杂音中辨别神声音的能力,以及直接领受神的指示并付诸行动、而无需等待体制认可的能力。

这种能力绝非微不足道的属灵技巧。

它是每一项真正的天国使命的基石性能力,而且这种能力只能在旷野中培养,因为它只能在没有任何其他替代选择的情况下才能得以建立。

《申命记》8章2-3节记录了神亲自解释祂为何带领以色列人走过旷野的原因。 要记得,这四十年来,耶和华——你的神在旷野引导你走过的路;祂这样做是为了谦卑你、试验你,好知道你心里的光景,看你是否愿意遵守祂的诫命。

祂使你谦卑,让你经历饥饿,随后赐给你吗哪——一种你和你的祖先都未曾见过的食物——以此教导你:人活着不单靠食物,乃是靠神口里所出的一切话。

“吗哪”一词源于希伯来语的疑问句“man hu”,意为“这是什么?”——因为百姓初次见到它时,并不知道那是什么东西。

旷野的经历并非偶然。

那也不是一种惩罚。

这是一门经过精心设计的课程,有着明确的教育目标:要造就出一群人,使他们的生存、供养以及整个生命的存在,都直接仰赖神的话语,而非依赖世上任何的供应体系。

神所拣选的人在旷野中要学习的第二课,是关于“身份”的功课。

这或许也是整个课程中最重要的一课。

在体制化的教会中,人的身份往往与职能紧密挂钩。

人们对你的认知,取决于你的所作所为、你的领导工作、你的教导内容、你的头衔,以及你在群体生活中所展现出的可见贡献。

你的价值由你对该机构的“有用程度”来衡量;你的属灵身份感,也变得与你在该体系内所扮演的角色密不可分。

因此,当神将祂所拣选的人从那个体系中带出来,置身于一段没有角色、没有头衔、没有可见职能,也缺乏体制化群体来映照其身份的时期时……

随之而来的身份认同危机,并非属灵上的失败。

而是一项神圣的功课。

神正在剥去那些建立在表现、认可、曝光度以及体制归属感之上的层层身份外衣;因为在差遣他们去完全履行神圣使命之前,神需要让他们明白自己在祂里面究竟是谁。 神需要他们在“永生神的儿女”这一身份上变得如此坚定、扎根且不可动摇,以至于任何拒绝、反对、默默无闻的时期,或是缺乏体制性认可的境况,都无法再动摇他们分毫。

这种身份认同无法在课堂上习得。

它无法通过一纸证书或资格认证委员会的批准来赋予。

它只能在旷野的烈火中淬炼而成——在那里,向你述说你是谁的唯一声音,就是神自己的声音。

当神成为定义你身份的唯一声音时,祂所造就的是一种确信、一种稳固,以及一种属灵权柄;即便你尚未开口,世人也能感受到这一切。

“旷野博士课程”中第三个、也是最高阶的课题,便是关于如何在默默无闻中结出果实的功课。

 这正是那门能让神的选民为即将到来的一切做好充分准备的功课。

因为在这个季节,神赋予选民的使命,并不会伴随着即时的认可、现成的平台或机构的背书。

这是一项需要他们在看似毫无生机的土地上播种的使命;需要他们在那些无法立即给予回馈的人和地方倾注心血。

即便看不见显而易见的成果,也听不到来自机构的喝彩,他们仍需顺服前行。

旷野正是通过让他们在私下里操练这些,来教导他们,好让他们日后能在众人面前活出这些特质。

他们在旷野中无人注视时的每一次祷告,都在培养他们那份“即便没有观众也能保持忠心”的能力。

他们在静默中、不为取悦他人而研读神话语时的每一次领受,都在积蓄启示的深度;日后当他们站在神所差遣的对象面前时,便能从中汲取力量。

他们在默默无闻中——既无人评判也无机构嘉奖——所做的每一次顺服之举,都在塑造一种品格,而这种品格正是他们未来使命绝对不可或缺的。

《何西阿书》2章14节传达了神那充满亲密感的声音,完美地诠释了旷野时期的真正本质:

“因此,我必引诱她,领她到旷野,对她说安慰的话。”

神并非在愤怒中将祂的选民赶入旷野。

祂是出于爱,引领他们前往那里。

祂引领他们去那里,是因为那是唯一足够安静的环境,适合进行祂与他们之间必须展开的对话。

那是一场关于他们真实身份的对话。

那是一场关于祂真正赋予他们内在特质的对话。

那是一场关于那项在他们降生之前便已写定在他们生命中的使命的对话。

旷野并非他们故事的终局。

它是一场造就,使他们准备好去活出丰盛的生命。 每一位经历过那段时期的神所拣选之人——那些曾心生怀疑、悲伤叹息,甚至纳闷神是否已将自己遗忘的人——都必须从内心深处彻底明白这一点:

在旷野中,你并未被遗弃。

你是被“征召入伍”了。

神借着那段寂静、荒凉、令人迷茫的历程在你生命中所塑造的,不仅仅是一个熬过考验的信徒。

你已成为一件属灵的兵器、一封活的信函、一位承载神国使命的使者;你终于做好了准备,将要被神彻底且不可逆转地差遣出去。

当你走出旷野时,你对自己有了全新的认识,聆听神声音的能力加深了,品格也已在默默无闻与离群索居的烈火中得以淬炼。

然而,许多神所拣选之人在走出那段时期时,往往会得出一个危险的结论。

这个结论表面上看似属灵成熟,实则不过是披着智慧外衣的伤口。

这个结论认为:既然体制化的教会伤害了他们,既然宗教群体辜负了他们,既然那些本该牧养他们的人反而让他们噤声,那么他们便根本不再需要群体生活了。

他们认为,既然神在旷野中已显明祂的供应是何等充足,那么在属灵生活中引入他人,往好里说是多此一举,往坏里说则是充满隐患。

这种结论是可以理解的。

它源于真实的痛苦、真实的背叛,以及真实的属灵创伤——这些创伤来自那些自称是“基督身体”却行事完全背离其本质的群体环境……

但这个结论是错误的。

如果神所拣选之人任由这伤口结痂、固化,演变成一种长期的属灵孤立状态,他们就会发现自己陷入了这样的困境:身负神所赐的恩膏、启示与使命,本应在“活的身体”中发挥作用,却试图以一个“脱节肢体”的身份独自运作。

而一个脱节的肢体,无论曾经拥有多么强大的恩膏,都无法发挥出神所预期的功效。

应对“有毒群体”的答案,绝非彻底摒弃群体生活。 那是真正的社群。

一种宗教曾许诺却从未真正实现过的社群。


Saturday, August 15, 2026

ҮОUR МOUТН IS NОТ СОММАNDІNG АNGЕLS

 ҮОUR МOUТН IS NОТ СОММАNDІNG АNGЕLS - Неrе іs whаt  the Bible Really Teaches.


Are you spending hours in prayer aggressively commanding angels to bring you money, fight your battles, or do your bidding, but you are seeing absolutely zero results? 

Millions of sincere believers have fallen into a dangerous, modern charismatic trap: They actually believe they have the personal authority to boss angels around like personal servants! 

There is a massive difference between walking in true biblical authority and falling into arrogant spiritual presumption. 

If you are screaming at the sky and nothing is happening, it is time to learn how the spiritual realm actually operates! 

In this highly corrective, eye-opening, and deeply liberating message, on the unseen realm under the theme: YOUR MOUTH IS NOT COMMANDING ANGELS - HERE IS WHAT THE BIBLE REALLY TEACHES. Teaching with unshakeable revelation, I expose the toxic teaching that turns believers into arrogant dictators and reveals the magnificent truth about how the angelic host functions. 

You will discover exactiy what Psalm  103 means, why angels only hearken to the Word of God rather than your fleshly desires, and the exact steps to align your mouth with scripture so that heaven backs up your prayers. 

If you are tired of spiritual burnout, frustrated by unanswered commands, or seeking mature biblical truth, do not scroll past this! 

Read on , open your Bible, and learn how to wield true spiritual authority today! 

 The Blueprint of True Authority 

 ~ The dangerous modern trend: Why commanding angels is completely unbiblical 

~ The terrifying difference between divine authority and human arrogance 

~ Psalm 103 explained: Who are the angels actually listening to?  

~ The tragedy of speaking your own desires instead of the Word of God 

 ~ How to properly partner with heaven without stepping out of bounds  

~ The Name of Jesus: The only authority recognized in the spirit realm 

∆ Conclusion: A powerful prayer to align your mouth with God's perfect Word.

Millions of sincere believers are currently exhausting themselves fighting spiritual battles the wrong way; you will please be an ambassador of truth and share this vital, life-saving lessons with your family, friends, and congregation today!


Chapter 1: The dangerous modern trend: Why commanding angels is completely unbiblical 

     The most dangerous mistake we can make about the unseen realm is to imagine that heaven exists to serve the impulses of the human tongue. 

Angels are not servants of human ambition. They are not moved by religious excitement, emotional pressure or confident sounding phrases. 

 They belong to God. They obey God. They carry out the purposes of God. 

Yet scripture reveals something that should make every believer examine the way we speak. 

The angels of God hearken to the voice of His Word. Not merely to words about God, not to fear dressed in religious language, not to whatever we feel compelled to say in a moment of pressure. 

They respond to the authority of the Word that proceeds from the will and throne of God. That brings the matter directly to our mouths. 

The great question is not whether angels obey us as though we were their masters. 

The question is whether our speech agrees with the king they obey. 

Psalm 103 declares, "Bless the Lord, ye His angels that excel in strength, that do His commandments, hearkening unto the voice of His Word. 

I want us to hear every phrase carefully. 

They excel in strength. They are not sentimental decorations placed around the Christian life. 

They are mighty servants of God. They do His commandments. 

Their activity is governed by divine authority. They hearken to the voice of His Word. 

They recognize the sound of heaven's will being expressed. 

Now I must make a distinction that protects faith from superstition. 

My mouth does not create the authority of God's Word. My mouth either agrees with that authority or contradicts it. 

I do not make scripture true by speaking it. Scripture is true because God has spoken. 

I do not manufacture angelic activity through vocal technique. 

I give voice to the Word because faith has received what God has revealed. 

My confession is not a spell. It is the disciplined agreement of the recreated human spirit with the testimony of the Father. 

Your mouth does not make God faithful. It reveals whether you have chosen His faithfulness as your final authority. 

This is where many believers have lived carelessly. 

We pray for deliverance then spend the day   speaking defeat. 

We ask the Father for wisdom, then announce that there is no way forward. 

We confess that Jesus is Lord during worship, then permit fear to become lord over our conversation. 

Our prayers move in one direction while our ordinary speech moves in another. A divided mouth usually reveals a divided consciousness. 

I am not saying that one anxious sentence cancels the grace of God or dismisses every angel from our lives. That would reduce the Christian life to superstition and place confidence in human performance rather than in Christ. 

God is merciful. The blood covenant does not collapse because a frightened believer speaks imperfectly.

 But repeated speech matters because it reveals what has gained dominion in the heart. 

Jesus said that out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. {Matthew 12:34: "You brood of vipers! How can you speak good when you are evil? For out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks."}

The tongue becomes the public voice of the inward man. 

If fear has been meditated upon, fear will eventually speak. 

If condemnation has occupied the heart, condemnation will shape the confession. 

If the finished work of Christ has become real within us, redemption will begin to govern our words. 

Fear uses the mouth to make the visible condition sound final. 

Faith gives the Word a voice without pretending the facts are absent. 

Consider how easily sense knowledge trains us. A medical report arrives and before we have prayed, meditated or opened scripture, we begin describing the worst possible future. 

Financial pressure appears and our mouths   immediately rehearse lack. 

Trouble enters the family and we repeatedly predict collapse. 

The natural report may describe a real condition. I do not deny that. But a report is not the same as a verdict. 

Sense knowledge tells me what has appeared. Revelation knowledge tells me what Christ has accomplished. 

Sense knowledge measures the pressure. Revelation knowledge brings the pressure beneath the authority of the covenant.

Chapter 2: The terrifying difference between divine authority and human arrogance 


 When I speak the Word, I am not denying the existence of the battle. I am refusing to let the battle define the boundaries of God. 

This is why the new creation must learn a new language. 

 Before we were born again, our speech was trained by the old creation by fear, separation, guilt, self-preservation, and dependence upon appearances.

 But when eternal life entered the human spirit, the inward man received a new source of knowledge. Revelational knowledge. 

Now the mind must be renewed and the mouth must be retrained. 

The believer's tongue should no longer be an instrument through which every circumstance announces its supremacy. 

The mouth now should become an instrument of agreement with redemption. 

I can acknowledge pain and still declare that Christ remains my healer. 

I can acknowledge uncertainty and still declare that the Father gives wisdom. 

I can acknowledge opposition and still declare that the name of Jesus is above every name. 

I can admit that I do not yet see the answer without surrendering to the conclusion that no answer exists. 

That is not denial. That is covenant consciousness. 

The book of Hebrews tells us that angels are ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation. Notice where the initiative begins. They are sent forth.

GOD commisss them. GOD assigns them. GOD remains their LORD. 

I do not worship angels. I do not seek secret messages from them. I do not build doctrine upon  impressions about them. I do not attempt to control unseen beings through formulas. 

I stand in Christ, speak the Word, obey the spirit, and trust the Father to command every servant of heaven according to His will. 

The safest place of authority is submission. 

Any teaching about angels that makes us fascinated with angels but less dependent upon Jesus has left the center of the gospel. 

Any teaching that causes us to boast in our words rather than in the finished work has misunderstood confession. 

Any teaching that turns the name of Jesus into a technique has separated authority from lordship. 

The name is powerful because of the person who bears it. 

The Word is living because God has spoken it. 

Faith is effective because it rests in Christ. 

So when I place God's Word in my mouth, l am not ordering heaven according to my private desires. 

I am bringing my speech beneath heaven's order. 

I am refusing to give fear the microphone. 

I am allowing the will of God revealed in scripture to govern what I say about my body, my family, my future, and my identity. 

Angels are not waiting for my ego to issue commands. 

They are servants of the Father and l am a son who has learned to agree with the Father. That is where true authority begins. 

But this raises a difficult question. If angels are sent  to serve the heirs of salvation, how does their ministry operate in the life of a believer without crossing the line into angel worship, presumption, or spiritual fantasy? 

The book of Hebrews gives us the answer and it is far more Christ centered than many have understood. 

The book of Hebrews does not invite me to become preoccupied with angels. It invites me to become conscious of salvation. 

The  passage asks, "Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?" The emphasis is not upon human control. The emphasis is upon divine provision. Angels are sent. 

Angels receive their commission from GOD. Their ministry belongs to the government of the Father and serves His redemptive purpose for those who belong to Christ. 

l am an heir of salvation, but l am not the LORD of heaven. That distinction keeps faith sober. 

Salvation means more than escaping judgment after death. It includes everything the Father has accomplished for us through the death, resurrection, and enthronement of His Son. 

We have been delivered from the authority of darkness. 

We have received eternal life. 

We have become members of Christ. 

We have been given access to the Father. 

We have entered a covenant in which God has committed Himself to preserve, guide, correct, strengthen, and complete His work within us. 

Angelic ministry operates within that covenant purpose. 

The angels of GOD do not exist to gratify every desire that enters the human mind. Angels serve the will of God. 

At times that will includes protection. 

 At times it includes deliverance. 

At times it includes guidance arranged through circumstances we do not recognize. 

At other times, the Father permits us to walk through pressure while His grace sustains us. 

Faith does not tell God how His servants must act. 

Faith trusts that He governs them perfectly. 

This is why I pray to the Father, not to angels. 

I seek the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, not secret counsel from heavenly beings. 

I place my confidence in the name of Jesus, not in  an attempt to discover how many angels may be near me. 

Christ is enough. 

If the Father chooses to employ a thousand angels in answering one prayer, the glory belongs to HIM. 

If He answers through a physician, a friend, a lawful  opportunity, or quiet wisdom in the heart, the glory still belongs to HIM. 

 My faith is not in the method. 

My faith is in the Father revealed through Jesus Christ. 

Yet the ministry of angels does teach me that the visible world is not the whole world. 

When my five senses tell me l am alone, scripture declares that God's government extends beyond what my eyes can observe. 

When opposition appears overwhelming, heaven is not intimidated. 

When the road before me seems blocked, the Father is not limited to the resources I can count. 

The unseen realm is not empty. But I must resist the temptation to build imaginative doctrines about it. 

Apostle Paul warned against the worship of angels and against intruding into things that men have not seen. 

Spiritual maturity does not chase hidden beings. Spiritual maturity holds fast to Christ the Head. 

The more clearly I see Christ, the less vulnerable I become to spiritual fascination without biblical foundation. 

Chapter 3: Psalm 103 explained: Who are the angels actually listening to? 

This also corrects the careless statement that angels move simply because I speak certain words.

 Scripture never permits me to separate words from the will, character, and authority of God. 

A sentence quoted without faith, obedience, or submission does not become powerful merely because it sounds biblical. The seven sons of Sceva use the correct name with the wrong relationship. They spoke about Jesus, but they did not stand in Jesus. The seven sons of Sceva were Jewish exorcists in Ephesus who tried to cast out an evil spirit by invoking the name of Jesus (in the name of Jesus whom Paul preaches). In Acts 19:15–16, the evil spirit recognizes Paul and defeats them, and they flee.

 Authority does not flow from pronunciation. 

Authority of the Father flows from union with Christ and submission to His lordship.

 So when Psalm 103 says that angels hearken to the voice of God's Word, I must first recognize that it is His Word. It carries His intention. It expresses His character. It proceeds from His authority. 

My privilege is to agree with it. 

When I speak, the Lord is my helper. I will not fear. I am not giving heaven new information. l am taking my place beneath what God has already spoken. 

 When l declare there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, l am not dismissing angels to perform a task. I am refusing to let accusation dominate my consciousness. 

When I say my God shall supply all my need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus, I am not demanding that God satisfy greed. 

I am placing financial anxiety beneath the faithfulness of my Father while remaining willing to work, give, plan, and obey. 

The word in my mouth must be joined to the word in my conduct. 

A man cannot confess divine provision while  refusing honest labour. 

He cannot speak protection over his family while leading them recklessly. 

He cannot proclaim righteousness while deliberately practicing deception. 

Confession without obedience becomes religious noise. 

The new creation does not merely learn new sentences. The new creation learns a new manner of life. 

Words of faith are strongest when they proceed from a life submitted to truth. 

This is what we see in Daniel. He set his heart to understand. He humbled himself before God. He prayed. The angel told him that his words had been heard from the first day. Daniel's words mattered, but they did not operate as an independent force. 

 They were the prayers of a covenant man whose heart had turned toward God. 

Heaven responded according to divine purpose, even though Daniel did not immediately see the result. 

There was delay in the visible manifestation, but there was no delay in heaven's hearing. 

That should strengthen every believer who has prayed according to scripture and has not yet seen an answer. 

Silence in the natural realm does not prove inactivity in the unseen realm. Delay does not always mean denial. 

The Father may be working through resistance, timing, human decisions or purposes beyond our present understanding. 

Faith remains steady because God remains faithful. Daniel did not spend those days inventing new formulas. He continued before God. His perseverance was not an attempt to force heaven. It was the expression of a heart that refused to abandon its confidence. 

My confession must possess that same patience. If I speak the word today and then surrender to despair tomorrow, I reveal that I was depending upon immediate visible evidence. But faith does not require the five senses to report progress before it continues to trust. 

 Faith can stand while nothing appears to move. Faith can worship before the answer arrives.

 Faith can refuse careless speech without pretending that waiting is painless. 

This is where the mouth becomes important not as a control panel over angels, but as the witness stand of the heart. 

My speech reveals whose testimony I have accepted. Either fear will testify through me or the Word will. 

The tongue does not sit upon God's throne, but it does reveal what has been enthroned within me. Therefore, I must train my mouth, not because every imperfect sentence destroys divine protection, but because repeated agreement shapes the direction of my faith. 

Words of fear deepen fear. 

Words of bitterness deepen bitterness. 

Words of condemnation keep the mind chained to the old identity. 

The word of redemption teaches the mouth to speak from sonship. 

And when sonship begins to govern our speech, prayer itself changes. We no longer cry as abandoned servants trying to persuade a distant master. 

We come as children through the blood, conscious that the Father has already provided access, authority, and help in Christ. 

But to pray from sonship, I must understand the difference between asking the Father, resisting the adversary, and attempting to command the unseen realm beyond what scripture authorizes. 

That distinction will protect us from passivity on one side and presumption on the other. 

There are different directions in prayer, and confusion begins when we treat them as though they were all the same. 

I speak to the Father in fellowship and petition. 

I resist the adversary and command the authority of Christ.

 I speak the Word over my own heart because my mind must remain aligned with redemption. 

I do not worship angels, pray to angels, or seek spiritual direction from angels. They remain GOD'S   servants, not mine to command according to private imagination. 

The FATHER is the source. 

Jesus Christ is the mediator. 

The Holy Spirit is the indwelling guide. 

 The Word is the revealed will. 

The name of Jesus is the authority under which the believer stands. 

When those realities remain in their proper order, faith becomes powerful without becoming reckless. 

Jesus taught us to ask the FATHER in His name. He also taught His disciples to speak to mountains, resist the enemy, and exercise authority over works of darkness. These are not contradictions. They reveal different aspects of covenant life. 

I ask the Father for wisdom because He is the giver of wisdom. 

I resist fear because fear has no right to rule a redeemed spirit. 

I speak to the condition because Jesus showed that faith does not merely describe the mountain. 

Faith addresses it. 

But I never confuse my authority with independence from God. Authority that does not remain beneath lordship becomes presumption. 

Submission that never acts upon the Word becomes passivity. The believer must learn both the bowed knee and the standing confession. I bow before God and therefore I can stand against darkness. 

I receive from the Father and therefore I do not beg the adversary to leave. I submit to the Word and therefore l do not surrender to every report of the senses. 

Apostle James gives the order clearly. Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. The order cannot be reversed. 

 Resistance without submission becomes human defiance. Submission without resistance leaves the believer tolerating what Christ has authorized us to oppose. The adversary does not flee because I possess an impressive voice. He flees from the authority of Christ expressed through a believer who stands in covenant obedience. This is what the name of Jesus means. 

It is not an incantation. It is not the final phrase of a religious speech. 

The name represents the person, victory, authority, and lordship of the risen Christ. 

When Peter stood before the lame man at the gate called 'Beautiful', he did not offer human sympathy alone. He said, in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and  walk. Then he acted upon what he had spoken. The name was voiced. Faith acted. Christ received the glory. 

Apostle Peter did not say, "Look at the power of my mouth." He later declared that faith in the name of Jesus had made the man strong. 

His confidence was not in himself. 

His confidence was in the authority of the risen Lord. 

The believer's mouth becomes effective when it carries the Word from a heart that rests in Christ.

 I must never boast in my confession. 

I boast in the One whom I confess. 

This corrects another dangerous error. 

Some people imagine that any desire can be called into existence if it is spoken often enough. That is not biblical faith. God is not obligated to serve  human greed, vanity, or selfish ambition.

 Faith of God does not turn the universe into a servant of personal appetite. 

Faith begins with hearing the word of Christ. 

I do not decide what I want and then search for a verse to justify it. 

I discover what the Father has revealed. Allow that truth to renew my mind and bring my desires beneath His will. 

The mouth must be trained by revelation, not appetite. 

When I face sickness, I do not shame the wounded or pretend symptoms are imaginary. 

I look to the compassion of Jesus, receive the testimony of redemption, seek wise care when needed, and refuse to make fear my final authority. 

I pray. I speak the Word. I trust the Father. I remain  patient when the manifestation is not immediate.

 When I face financial pressure, I do not command money to appear while refusing diligence, honesty, and wisdom. 

I confess the Father's provision. Then I work   faithfully, manage carefully, give with integrity, and follow His guidance.

Chapter 4: The tragedy of speaking your own desires instead of the Word of God 


When danger threatens my family, I do not become obsessed with unseen beings. 

I place my household before the Father, declare His faithfulness, act responsibly, and trust HIM to employ every means of protection He chooses. 

Faith is spiritual confidence expressed through practical obedience. 

The Word in my mouth should make me more  responsible, not less. 

If I declare that God guides me, I must remain willing to obey His correction. 

If I confess that love is His nature within me, l must forgive. 

If I say that I am the righteousness of God in Christ, I must refuse deceit.

 If I claim authority over darkness, I must stop opening the door to darkness through deliberate sin. 

The strongest confession cannot compensate for an unrepentant heart. 

Grace does not give me permission to contradict the Christ I proclaim. 

Grace gives me power to walk in newness of life. 

This is why the enemy attacks the mouth by first attacking the mind. He knows that speech grows from inward meditation.

 If he can persuade me to rehearse fear continually, fear will eventually become my language. 

If he can hold my attention upon failure, condemnation will speak through me. 

If he can make visible conditions appear greater than the covenant, my conversation will become the echo of sense knowledge. 

The battle over the tongue begins in the hidden man of the heart. 

I cannot train my mouth for faith while feeding my mind upon panic all day.

 I cannot speak from sonship while meditating continually upon rejection.

 I cannot use the name of Jesus with confidence while remaining ignorant of the One who gave it. 

The Word must dwell richly within me before it can flow naturally through me. 

This is why daily meditation is not optional for a mature believer. The world speaks before breakfast. News speaks, symptoms speak, memories speak, obligations speak. If I do not deliberately place the Word before my heart, the loudest report will   become the governing report. 

Before fear sets the vocabulary of my day, redemption must speak. 

I open the scriptures and remember who l am in Christ. 

I consider what the blood has accomplished. 

I remind my heart that I have access to the Father. 

I allow the Word to correct my expectations. Then I speak not to perform but to agree. My Father is with me. The wisdom of God is available to me. Condemnation has no legal right to define me. The name of Jesus is greater than the pressure before me. I will not let fear conduct my conversation today. 

These words do not manipulate heaven. They discipline my own consciousness beneath heaven's truth. 

And when the Word has gained that place within us, we can face contrary reports without allowing them to seize the command center of our speech. 

But this requires more than a morning declaration. It requires learning what to do in the very moment fear, pain, lack, or opposition demands the first and loudest response from our mouths. 

The decisive moment is often not the hour of prayer. It is the 10 seconds after a contrary report reaches us.

 A letter arrives, a physician speaks, a bill appears, a family member calls, a door closes, the senses rush forward with their interpretation, and fear immediately demands a voice. 

That is where the mouth must be governed. I do not mean that we suppress every emotion and pretend to be untouched. 

I mean that we refuse to let the first shock become the final confession. 

There is a difference between feeling pressure and surrendering our speech to pressure. 

A report may enter my ears, but it does not have to take possession of my mouth. 

 That pause is one of the most practical disciplines of faith. 

Before l announce disaster, I become still. 

Before I repeat the worst possibility, I turn toward the Father. 

Before I give fear a public platform, I ask what the Word has already revealed about my place in Christ. 

The unrenewed mind reacts. The renewed mind responds.

 Reaction speaks from impact. Response speaks from covenant.

 Suppose the physician gives a difficult report. I do not insult the physician. I do not deny the test. I do not shame myself for feeling concern.

 I receive the information, seek appropriate wisdom, and then refuse to let the diagnosis become my identity. 

I may say, "This is the condition the body is reporting, but this condition is not my Lord. Jesus Christ is Lord. I will not permit fear to govern my mind. I receive wisdom for every step and I place my confidence in the compassion and faithfulness of God. 

That is not a formula for controlling the outcome. It is the language of a believer who refuses to bow inwardly before the report.

 Faith does not require me to lie about the body. Faith requires me to tell the body that it does not possess the highest authority. 

If financial pressure rises, I do not spend the day   speaking lack over every conversation.

 I examine the facts. I make necessary changes. I seek counsel.  I work. I pray.

But l also guard the inward man from the conclusion that I have been deserted. I say, "My Father knows what I need. He gives wisdom. He opens lawful opportunities. He teaches me diligence, generosity, and restraint. I will not let panic become my financial advisor."

 Fear is expensive. It purchases bad decisions with tomorrow's peace. 

The Word gives me the composure to obey. 

When conflict enters the home, the mouth becomes even more important. It is easy to speak scripture over distant problems while using cruel words against the people nearest to us. 

But the tongue that confesses authority in Christ must also submit to the love of Christ. 

I cannot speak of angelic protection over my household while destroying its peace with anger. 

I cannot declare that the life of God is within me and then release contempt, accusation, and bitterness over my family. 

The mouth trained by redemption must become a source of grace. 

Authority without love misrepresents Jesus. 

The strongest spiritual speech is not always the loudest declaration. 

Sometimes it is the refusal to answer insult with insult. 

Sometimes it is the courage to apologize. 

 Sometimes it is the wisdom to remain silent until anger has lost its control. 

Sometimes it is the sentence, "I was wrong. Forgive me." 

The new creation does not merely know how to address darkness. 

The new creation learns how to speak life to people. Death and life are in the power of the tongue. 

That truth should not be reduced to material outcomes or dramatic declarations. 

Words can crush a child's confidence. 

Words can deepen a spouse's wound. 

Words can strengthen a discouraged believer. 

Words can open the door to reconciliation. 

 My mouth is not a toy. It is a vessel through which either the old nature's habits or the life of Christ will be expressed. 

This is why the daily practice of confession must reach beyond repeating promises. 

I must listen to how I speak when l am tired, disappointed, or opposed. 

Pressure reveals the vocabulary that has been hidden in the heart.

 If every inconvenience produces defeat in my speech, then the Word has not yet gained full ascendancy. 

If every delay makes me accuse God, I am still measuring His faithfulness by circumstances. 

If every failure causes me to call myself worthless, sin consciousness is still attempting to rule me. The cure is not self-condemnation. The cure is renewed agreement. I return to the Word. 

I acknowledge where my speech has been wrong. I receive forgiveness. Then I deliberately replace the language of the old man with the language of redemption. 

 I do not say nothing ever works for me.  I say, "I do not yet see the answer, but l am not without wisdom or help."

 I do not say I will always be controlled by this fear. I say, " fear may be present but it is not my master."

 I do not say God has forgotten me. I say, my emotions are under pressure but the Father's covenant has not changed." 

A mature confession does not exaggerate. It does not need theatrical language. 

It is steady because it rests upon the character of God. 

Faith speaks best when it has first listened. 

I must hear before I declare. 

 I must receive before I release.

 I must know the will of God in the Word before l claim to speak with authority. 

The mouth is not the source of revelation. 

The heart receives revelation through the Word and the spitrit, and the mouth gives that revelation expression. 

This is why careless commands concerning angels are dangerous. I do not know every assignment heaven has given. I do not see the whole plan. I do not possess the wisdom of God. Therefore, I do not invent elaborate instructions for unseen beings.

 I trust the Father to command His servants. 

I speak the Word. 

I pray in the name of Jesus. 

I resist the adversary. 

l obey the Holy Spirit. 

Then I leave the administration of heaven to God. This is not weakness. It is biblical authority operating within biblical order. 

The centurion understood authority because he understood submission. He said that he was a man under authority having soldiers under him. His ability to command rested upon the government above him. In the same way, I possess authority in Christ because l am under the authority of  Christ. I cannot separate the two. 

The name of Jesus is not placed in my mouth so that I may become sovereign. 

It is placed in my mouth so that the sovereignty of Christ may be expressed through surrendered faith. And once this order becomes clear, prayer ceases to be an attempt to pressure God. It becomes fellowship with the Father, agreement with the Word, and confident participation in the finished work.

 Yet there remains one area where believers often lose their confession most quickly. The long delay between what God has promised and what the senses can presently confirm. That waiting period exposes whether our words came from revelation or merely from temporary excitement. 

Delay is where borrowed language dies and rooted faith is revealed. It is easy to speak boldly when emotion is high, when the service has just ended, when the promise feels near, and when the heart is full of expectancy. 

But the true test comes when the visible condition remains unchanged and the senses begin to ask, "Was the Word really true?" That question is not new. 

Abraham heard the promise, yet time passed. 

Daniel prayed, yet resistance continued. 

Joseph carried a Word from God while living through circumstances that appeared to contradict it. 

Scripture does not hide the distance that sometimes exists between revelation and manifestation.

 Faith is not proven only by what we say at the beginning. 

Faith is proven by what we refuse to surrender in the middle. 

The mouth often changes during waiting. 

At first we speak the promise, then disappointment enters. After disappointment comes explanation. Soon explanation becomes defeat. I thought God would have moved by now. Maybe this was never meant for me. Perhaps nothing is happening. That language sounds reasonable to sense knowledge because sense knowledge measures progress only by what can be observed. 

Revelation knowledge measures faithfulness by the character of the One who spoke. 

I do not pretend that waiting is painless. I do not ask the wounded believer to smile over every delay.

There are seasons when prayer feels heavy, when the body remains under pressure, when finances are tight, when  family situations seem resistant, and when no visible evidence confirms that anything is changing.

Chapter 5: How to properly partner with heaven without stepping out of bounds

 In those moments, confession must become quieter, deeper, and stronger. I do not need to manufacture excitement. I need to hold fast. The book of Hebrews tells us to hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering. For He who promised is faithful. 

The strength of my confession does not rest in my emotional consistency. It rests in His faithfulness. 

I may feel tired, but He remains faithful. 

I may not understand the timing, but He remains  faithful. 

I may need to adjust my expectations, methods, or plans, but the character of Father God remains unchanged. 

Holding fast does not mean repeating a sentence in panic until something happens. It means refusing to abandon the testimony of God because visible confirmation has not yet arrived. 

Faith is not noise. Faith is settled agreement. 

The enemy wants delay to retrain the mouth. If he cannot make us deny the Word immediately, he will attempt to wear us down until frustration begins to speak for us. He knows that repeated negative speech can gradually reshape expectancy. 

This is why patience belongs to faith. Patience is not spiritual inactivity. It is the endurance that keeps faith from collapsing under contradiction. 

It gives the Word time to remain rooted while   emotions rise and fall. 

The impatient heart says, "If I do not see it now, it cannot be true." The patient heart says, "The promise is not measured by my clock." 

There is also a danger of using angelic teaching to escape patience.

Some people imagine that if they speak the correct words, every delay must disappear immediately. Then when the answer does not come at once, they either blame themselves, accuse God, or invent increasingly forceful commands. 

That is not faith. It is anxiety wearing the vocabulary of authority.

 I do not force heaven. I trust our Father who art in heaven. 

I do not measure angelic activity by how quickly my circumstances change. 

Angels belong to the administration of GOD and I do not see everything taking place within that administration. 

My responsibility is to pray, believe, obey, and keep my speech aligned with truth. 

The unseen realm is not governed by my impatience. 

 Daniel's prayer was heard from the first day, yet the answer became visible later. That passage should teach us humility. Heaven had responded, but Daniel could not measure the process with his senses. There may be moments when God is arranging people, closing harmful doors, correcting our motives, preparing opportunities, or protecting us from an answer we are not yet ready to carry.

 I do not know every reason for delay. I know the Father. That knowledge becomes the anchor of my mouth. 

When I cannot explain the circumstance, I can still declare the character of God. 

The Father has not abandoned me. Christ remains Lord over this situation.

 I receive wisdom for the next obedient step. 

I will not let waiting teach me unbelief. 

These are not attempts to control the future. They are refusals to let uncertainty control the present. 

 Sometimes the most faithful confession is not everything will happen exactly as I imagined. 

 Sometimes it is I trust God even if His method differs from mine. 

True authority does not demand that God follow my script. 

True authority stands securely beneath His will. Jesus himself prayed, not my will but thine be done. That surrender did not reveal weak faith. It revealed perfect sonship. The son trusted the Father enough to yield his human desire without losing confidence in divine purpose. 

We must never preach authority in a way that makes surrender appear inferior. 

Surrender is not defeat when I surrender to God. It is the place where fear loses the right to control me. 

I may speak boldly against the works of darkness while remaining yielded to the wisdom of the Father. 

I may ask specifically while leaving the outcome in His hands. 

I may stand upon scripture without pretending that I understand every detail of providence. 

This balance keeps the heart strong. It also protects the sick and suffering from condemnation. 

A believer may confess the Word, seek prayer, receive medical care, and still face a prolonged battle. I will not tell that person that angels failed to move because they used the wrong phrase. I will not reduce their pain to a defect in confession. 

Christ is compassionate. 

 Faith must sound like HIM. l encourage the wounded to keep their eyes on Jesus, to resist fear, to receive wise help, and to let the Word remain their inward foundation. 

I do not add shame to suffering. Our words matter, but Christ matters more than our words. Our confession has value because it agrees with HIM. If our language becomes harsh, mechanical, or condemning, we have departed from the Spirit of redemption. 

 The mouth of the new creation must carry both authority and mercy. 

I speak firmly to fear, but gently to the wounded.

 I resist darkness, but I do not accuse the suffering. 

I proclaim the Word, but I remain humble before the mystery of God's timing.

 That is mature faith. As this maturity develops, the believer stops using confession merely as an   emergency reaction. 

The Word begins to govern ordinary conversation before crisis arrives. 

The mouth becomes trained in gratitude, wisdom, restraint, truth, and love. 

Then faith is no longer something we attempt to activate only when trouble appears. 

It becomes the language of our daily walk. 

And that daily walk is where the command center of the mouth is truly formed. Not in dramatic moments alone, but in the hundreds of ordinary words spoken about ourselves, our neighbors, our work, our bodies, and our future. 

The mouth is trained in ordinary moments long before it is tested in extraordinary ones. 

A believer does not suddenly develop a strong confession in the middle of crisis. 

Pressure only reveals the language that has already been formed in the heart.

 If I spend peaceful days speaking carelessly, criticizing constantly, expecting defeat, and magnifying every inconvenience, I should not be surprised when fear controls my words during battle. 

Crisis does not create the contents of the heart. It exposes them. 

This is why I must begin before the emergency. I must allow the Word to govern my morning, my work, my family conversations, my private thoughts, and the way I speak about tomorrow. 

Before the world announces its report, I open the scriptures. 

Before anxiety assigns meaning to the day. I remember my covenant.

 Before the senses decide who l am. I confess my identity in Christ. 

I do not need a long performance. I need clear agreement.

 I belong to the Father. I have been made righteous through Christ. The wisdom of God is available to me. The Holy Spirit dwells within me. The name of Jesus Christ is greater than every power of darkness. My speech will serve truth, love, and faith today. 

These words do not earn protection. They place my consciousness beneath redemption. 

Then I carry that agreement into daily life. When someone speaks harshly to me, my mouth must remember that l am a new creation. 

I do not allow another person's anger to train my tongue.

 I do not return death for death and then call myself spiritually authoritative. 

The strongest evidence that the Word governs my mouth is not merely that I can confront darkness. It is that I can refuse bitterness. 

A tongue that speaks faith but spreads gossip remains undisiplined. 

 A tongue that declares protection but humiliates others has not learned the character of Christ. 

A tongue that rebukes fear but continually criticizes  the church is still being used by the old habits of the mind. 

The authority of the believer is moral as well as spiritual. 

The name of Jesus governs how I treat people. 

The life of Christ governs how I speak when nobody is listening. 

The blood covenant does not merely give me confidence before God. It teaches me to extend mercy because I have received mercy. This is where the command center language must be purified. 

My mouth cannot become a place where fear is replaced by pride. I do not graduate from defeated speech into arrogant speech. 

I move from the language of the old creation into the language of Christ. Christ spoke truth without cruelty. 

He confronted darkness without insecurity. 

He carried authority without self-exaltation. 

 If my words make me appear powerful but make Jesus appear harsh, I have misrepresented the One whose name l use. 

 The new creation speaks from sonship , and sonship produces security. 

I do not need to dominate every conversation. 

I do not need to prove my authority to everyone. 

 I do not need to describe every spiritual impression as an angelic assignment.

 I can remain quiet because l know who l am.

 I can listen because l am not threatened.

 I can admit uncertainty because faith does not require pretense. 

 I can say, "I do not know what GOD is doing, but I trust HIM." That sentence may carry more faith than a hundred declarations spoken to hide panic. 

God is not impressed by volume. He looks upon the heart. 

Yet there are moments when the Word must be spoken clearly. 

When fear attempts to settle over the mind, I do not negotiate with it. I answer with truth. 

When condemnation rehearses forgiven sin, I point to the blood. 

When the adversary questions my place before the Father, I declare that I have been accepted in the Beloved. I do not argue with darkness from my emotions. I answer from identification with Christ. 

 The enemy says, "You have no right to stand." The Word says, "I have been justified by faith." 

The enemy says, "Your past still owns you." The Word says, "l am a new creation." 

The enemy says, "You are alone." The Word says, "The Father will never leave me nor forsake me." 

My mouth becomes the witness of the covenant. This also shapes intercession. When I pray for another person, I do not attempt to control their will or direct heaven according to my preferences. I bring them before the father. I speak the promises of God over their need. I ask for wisdom, protection, conviction, healing, and grace according to his word. I may say, "Father, surround this person with your mercy. Give them light.  Send the help you know they need. Guard them from evil. bring laborers across their path. Let the truth of Christ become clear to them. I trust God to administer the answer. If angels are involved they obey him. If human beings are involved, he can guide them. If circumstances must change, he knows how to arrange them. My faith does not need to control the mechanism. It rests in the One who governs it. This prevents intercession from becoming spiritual manipulation. 

 I do not claim authority over another person's choices. I do not attempt to use words to override their responsibility. Love prays, serves, speaks truth, and waits upon God. The Father is still LORD over the unseen realm. The church participates in His purpose. We do not replace His sovereignty. This balanced understanding gives the believer confidence without confusion. I do not have to fear unseen powers because Christ has triumphed over them. I do not have to become fascinated with angels because my attention belongs to Jesus. I do not have to remain silent before opposition because the Word has been placed in my heart and mouth. 

Chapter 6: The Name of Jesus: The only authority recognized in the spirit realm 

I pray to the Father. I stand in Christ. I speak the Word. I resist the adversary. 

 I walk in love. I leave the government of heaven in God's hands. That is spiritual order. As this order becomes established, the atmosphere of my life changes. Not because every circumstance immediately becomes easy, but because fear no longer receives unlimited access to my speech. Complaining no longer becomes my natural response. Condemnation no longer controls the way l approach God. My mouth begins to build rather than destroy. I bless my family. I speak courage to the discouraged. I confess the faithfulness of God in uncertainty. I refuse to make permanent  declarations about temporary battles. I stop announcing defeat over situations where God has not written the final sentence. 

Never permit one difficult chapter to make your mouth prophesy the end of the book. 

The Father is still writing. The reason Christ is still Lord. The Holy Spirit is still at work. 

 The Word has not lost its authority because the answer has taken time. And heaven has not become inactive merely because the senses cannot observe its movement. This is the daily maturity l am calling us into. Not obsession with angels, not mechanical commands, not a superstition that makes every sentence dangerous. l am calling us into disciplined agreement with redemption. 

 The final question is now unavoidable. 

 What will we do with the words that leave our mouths from this day forward? 

 We have learned that speech reveals the heart, faith submits to God, the name belongs to Christ, and angels serve the purposes of the Father. Now, we must bring it all together in one covenant decision. Fear will no longer be permitted to speak for us. From this day forward, I will not surrender my mouth to fear. I will not allow pressure to write my confession. I will not allow delay to define the faithfulness of God. 

 I will not permit one visible report to overrule the finished work of Christ. My speech belongs to the Lord. That decision does not mean I will never feel afraid. It means fear will no longer be permitted to speak as my master. It does not mean I will never face contradiction. It means contradiction will not become my final authority. It does not mean every answer will arrive according to my timetable. It means I will remain under the government of the Word while I wait. This is where the believer's victory becomes practical.

The adversary may attack the body, the mind, the family, the finances or the future. But he always seeks access to the confession. He wants pressure to become language. He wants language to become agreement. He wants agreement to become bondage. I will break that progression at the mouth before fear becomes confession. I will return to the  Word before anxiety becomes prophecy. I will remember the covenant before disappointment becomes bitterness. I will stand again in the Presence of the Father. The tongue is not sovereign but it is significant. It cannot replace God but it can reveal whether l am agreeing with God. It cannot create redemption but it can testify to redemption. It cannot command heaven according to human desire but it can submit to the authority of heaven and give voice to the truth Christ has finished. That is the command center I accept. My mouth is not a throne from which I control angels. It is an altar upon which my fear must die and the Word must be honoured. The angels of GOD remain His servants. They excel in strength. They obey his commandments. They serve the heirs of salvation according to His will. I do not need to see them. I do not need to feel them. I do not need to build my faith upon an unseen experience. My faith rests in Jesus Christ. If the Father sends angels, I thank HIM. If he works through people, I thank HIM. If he gives wisdom, opens a lawful door, closes a dangerous path, or strengthens me to endure, I thank HIM. 

 The method belongs to God. The obedience belongs to me. I will pray to the Father in the name of Jesus Christ. I will resist the adversary. I will speak the Word. I will walk in love. I will obey the light I have received, Then I will trust heaven to perform its work without my anxiety attempting to supervise it. This is sonship. 

A servant mentality imagines that God must be persuaded. Sonship knows the Father has revealed His heart in Christ. 

A servant begs from distance. A son comes through the blood. 

A servant measures acceptance by performance. A son stands in the righteousness of Christ. 

I will not pray as though the cross settled nothing. I will not speak as though the resurrection changed nothing. I will not face darkness as though the name of Jesus carries no authority. Christ has finished the work. 

 I now bring my mind, mouth, and conduct into agreement with that finished work. 

 When I rise in the morning, I will not begin by issuing elaborate orders to unseen beings. I will begin with worship. I will acknowledge the lordship of Jesus Christ. I will thank the Father for redemption. I will place my heart beneath the Word. Then I will speak with sober confidence. I have been made alive with Christ. I have access to the Father through the blood. I have not received the spirit of fear. The wisdom of God will govern my decisions. My mouth will not become an instrument of accusation. 

 I will speak truth, faith, grace, and love. The Lord commands every resource of heaven according to His perfect will. 

That is not superstition. It is spiritual discipline. During the day, when the report changes, my covenant will not change. When another person speaks defeat, I will not automatically repeat it. When my feelings become unstable, I will not build my theology upon them. 

The Word will remain, the name will remain, the blood will remain, the seated Christ will remain. 

My confidence is not that I have perfect control over every event. My confidence is that Jesus Christ has conquered sin, death, and the authovity of darkness.

I belong to HIM. I live under His lordship. I possess eternal life. I have been made righteous in HIM. Therefore, I can face uncertainty without becoming spiritually homeless. I know where I  stand. I stand in Christ. 

Perhaps you now recognize how often your mouth has been trained by fear. Do not respond by  condemning yourself. Condemnation will only attempt to use this revelation against you. Bring your speech beneath the blood. Confess where you have agreed with defeat. Receive forgiveness. Begin again. The Father is not demanding flawless performance before he helps you. He is teaching you to live from what His grace has already supplied. 

Today is not the day to regret every careless word you have spoken. Today is the day to begin giving the Word a greater place. When fear says you are alone, answer, my Father is with me

When shame says you have no right to approach, answer, I have been brought near by the blood. When circumstances say there is no way forward, answer, the wisdom of God is available to me and I will obey the next step He reveals

When darkness says you are powerless, answer I belong to the risen Christ and his name is above every name.

I will not exaggerate. I will not perform. I will not shout to convince myself.

 I will speak with the quiet authority of a heart that has settled the matter. Faith does not have to be frantic when the Word is final. 

Now let us bring our mouths beneath the lordship of Jesus Christ. 

Father, I thank you for the finished work of your Son. I thank you that I am not approaching you as a stranger. I come through the blood covenant clothed in the righteousness of Christ. Forgive me for the words through which I have magnified fear, condemned myself, wounded others, or treated circumstances as though they were greater than your Word. Renew my mind, train my mouth. Let my speech agree with redemption. I will not worship angels or seek guidance from them. I trust you to govern every servant of heaven according to your wisdom. I receive the ministry you have appointed for the heirs of salvation, but I keep my eyes upon Jesus Christ. Teach me to ask with confidence, resist with authority, wait with patience, and speak with love. From this day forward, my  mouth will not be the echo of fear. It will be the witness of the Covenant. 

 Christ has finished the work. The Word has spoken. The blood has given me access. The name of Jesus Christ is my authority. I am a new creation. I am accepted in the beloved. 

Chapter 7: Conclusion: A powerful prayer to align your mouth with God's perfect Word 

 I will stand, speak, and live from the reality of redemption. And when the unseen realm moves, when doors open, when protection is supplied, when wisdom arrives, and when grace sustains me through the battle, all glory will belong to the Father through Jesus Christ. Amen.