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Monday, July 30, 2018

"DO YOU CARRY A MORDECAI MANDATE FOR THE NATION?"


"Do You Carry a Mordecai Mandate for the Nation?"

Wanda Alger, Winchester, VA

At a time when our nation is in chaos and the enemies of God seem relentless, it is not only important for us to pray, but to also consider additional actions that will demonstrate Kingdom authority in our spheres of influence. We can learn much from one intercessor in the Bible who affected an entire nation through his prayers as well as his actions. Though many are familiar with Esther's role in delivering a nation from destruction, Mordecai paved the way for this national breakthrough through his prayers and engagement in the public square. His persistence and perseverance in the midst of uncertainties and threats show a man with a mandate – an assignment from the Lord. His story reveals several strategic keys for effective prayer and engagement as we seek wisdom and discernment in confronting wickedness in high places.
Loving God and Loving Others

Mordecai was a father figure to Esther. In raising her, he helped establish her faith, as well as her love for God and the Jewish people (Esther 2:7). This bond rightly directed their hearts, their prayers, and their responses throughout their journey. This kind of foundation is essential to effective prayer. Meaningful relationships and mutual concern for others helps to establish the proper motivation in prayer.

Going "On-Site for Insight"
When Esther was taken to the palace, Scripture states, "Every day he (Mordecai) walked back and forth near the courtyard of the harem to find out how Esther was and what was happening to her" (Esther 2:11 emphasis mine). As a man of prayer, could these have been daily prayer walks? Every day, Mordecai was on-site to listen and learn, seeking the Lord for insight during the twelve months of Esther's beauty treatments for the king. Prayer-walking our communities may be an under-utilized tool of intercession that can produce powerful insights and clarity as to the Lord's purposes and plans.
Engaging in the Public Square
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Mordecai also sat at the king's gate where decisions were made, and official business took place (2:19). Whether he was an invited participant or careful observer, he sought to be better informed. He positioned himself at the place where decrees were issued, and verdicts were rendered on behalf of the king and the nation. This shows us the need to be rightly informed on issues and watching those in positions of authority to learn and discern. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Speaking Out Against Corruption

Mordecai's decision to sit in this place of political activity proved to be significant. He overheard a plot to assassinate the king and reported it to Esther (2:21-23). He did not let fear stop him from alerting the palace of this threat. When the investigation proved the story to be true, the criminals were punished, and Mordecai's courageous actions were written in the official record. Believers need ongoing boldness when confronting wrong-doing or corruption. Regardless of the threats, our testimonies and actions may be the very catalyst to break the enemy's back.
Exposing Injustice

This seemingly small but significant act granted Mordecai great favor with the king. Unbeknownst to Mordecai or Esther, God planned to use this event to later position Mordecai as a trusted adviser to the king. His willingness to speak up and take action against injustice created a platform for him when much more would be at stake. Never forsake small beginnings! God is looking for your faithfulness, no matter how small the task. It may be what opens the door to an even bigger assignment!

Standing in the Face of Intimidation and Threats
When Mordecai refused to bow to Haman, the demonically-driven official sought to kill him (3:5-6). Even so, Mordecai didn't compromise or relent. Despite ridicule and death threats, Mordecai stood his ground and trusted God to vindicate him. It is critical to trust the Lord's timing when seeking justice. Sometimes, we will be called to simply stand our ground as the Lord makes the next move.

Standing in the Gap for the People
Once Mordecai learned about the death decree against his people, the Bible says he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and ashes, and went out into the city, wailing loudly and bitterly (4:1). He humbled himself in front of the whole city in order to bring attention to an injustice. His witness became the example for others to follow throughout the entire province as fellow Jews fasted and wept aloud for their nation. Don't underestimate what your own obedient response may stir in the spirit. Others may be looking for direction and your example may be just the thing they need to take action.
Being Informed and Prepared
When asked by an official what he was doing, Mordecai was prepared with a testimony as well as written papers proving his case (4:8). His lament was not without cause. He knew the facts and details and was prepared to share them with the appropriate people. It is imperative that we get the facts straight and share accurate information. Heaven will back us up when we've done our homework, counted the cost, and come prepared.
Speaking the Word of the Lord
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When Esther responded to Mordecai's suggestion of appealing to the king for mercy, she was fearful and hesitant. Yet, his word to her became the key that unlocked the door to her destiny: "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father's family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this" (Esther 4:14)? Just as Esther was there "for such a time as this," so was Mordecai. Without his presence and prophetic declaration to her, Esther may have missed the God-ordained opportunity before her. You, too, may have a word for someone that will launch them into their assignment. Don't be afraid to speak it! (Photo via Elijah List Shopper: Hadassah by Linda Harris-Iorio)
Becoming an Ambassador of National Prayer
When Mordecai took Esther's request to the Jewish people for a time of national fasting and prayer, he became a conduit of intercession (4:15-17). He championed this national call to prayer and stood in the gap for Esther and their people. Mordecai became a change agent for his nation through prayer and intercession in a time of crisis.

God is strategically placing Believers in positions of influence and authority throughout our nation to bring needed transformation. Just as Mordecai was a hidden tool in God's hands, so are numerous change agents being positioned to speak much-needed counsel and wisdom to those in high places. Mordecai never sought the lime-light but went undercover in the place of prayer and encouragement to one who was. 

We are all called to pray, but I believe there are many who carry this Mordecai mandate – this commission to stand in the gap, take action, and be an example that will inspire and motivate others to be change agents in our communities and nation. May God's grace be upon them to be strong and courageous, for the battle is the Lord's and the victory will be ours.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

SINLESS PREFECTION?

After my last post I thought I might have given the impression that I believed in sinless perfection.  NO NO NO.  That is a lie.  I still can choose to sin, but it is by choice. When I was born in Adam, I had the NO choice, but to be a good sinner or a bad sinner. Whether good or bad I was still a sinner.  I ate from the tree of Good and Evil.

 Like Cain in Genesis 4:6, the Lord spoke to Cain and tried to stop him from murder, "If you do well, will you not be accepted?  And if you do not do well, SIN is crouching at the door.  ITS desire is for you, but you must rule over it." Cain's only choice was to do good or to do evil. Sin is an "IT"in our souls that we can choose or not.

But today, on this side of the cross, by identifying in Christ's death, burial, resurrection and ascension, as our own, we too have been crucified  buried and raised to a newness of life in Him. (Galatians 2:20) We have been set free from the tree of good and evil (our old man) and given back the TREE OF LIFE : JESUS CHRIST.  God no longer judges us by our behavior, or performance. 

The truth is, apart from Christ we were all born sinners and deserve death. "The soul that sins shall die." (Ezekiel 18:4).  Jesus came to give us LIFE and life abundantly.   Freedom to love our God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength and to love one another.

Now God's instructions through St. Paul makes sense, "Let not sin therefore reign in our mortal bodies, to make you obey its passions.  Do not present your members to sin as instruments for unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life, and your members to God as instrument of righteousness.  For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace"  Romans 6:12-15.










Sunday, July 8, 2018

OUR NEW IDENTITY IN CHRIST




When Jesus said "IT IS FINISHED",  He meant it.  The sinner in Adam was crucified, buried  and raised to a newness of life in Jesus Christ by the power of His death, burial and resurrection.  Galatians 2:20 says that, "We were crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me....".  By faith we are born again to a newness of life by the power of His resurrection.  Our life is now hidden in Christ in God, Col. 3:3." We have a new identity.  We are 'saints' set apart to the living God .  The sinner has died in Christ.

By faith, when we are raise to a new life, God creates in us a new heart of love to enable us to obey His word and to follow Him.  We are bought with a price and no longer our own.  We belong to Him.  The Holy Spirit desires to reveal more of Jesus to us and who we are IN Him.  We are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.  It is amazing grace.  God did it.  When we repent, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, we are born from above and become the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.  You may not feel righteous, but righteousness is not a feeling. It is God Himself living His right-ness through us. because you are now one with Him. 

You can't clean a garbage can to smell like new. It will still be a garbage can. Our flesh profits nothing. It will NEVER change. God has to create something entirely new. He is not interested in changing our sinful heart.  He has breathed new life into our dead human spirit.  And the love of God is shed aboard in our new heart by the Holy spirit.  We now have a new hearts of love.  A  new nature moldable for God to transform us into His image and likeness.


We are totally loved, totally forgiven, and a total treasure in the heart of our Father. We are one spirit with Him forever. "He who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him 1 Corinthians 6:17." It is a new day.

There is no God like our God.  He lives, He reigns and He delights in His children all the time.  Even on our most discouraging day, God is not discouraged with us, because He knows the Spirit of His Son in us will bring us through anything. Romans 8:9.



Tuesday, July 3, 2018

THE OLD HAS GONE AND NEW HAS COME

I love analogies.  Of course they are not perfect and will break down at some point, but this one helps to understand  our NEW CREATION in Christ.

Jesus handed me keys to a brand new car with a tank full of gas. He gave me a life- time credit card for gasoline and any repairs.  He took my old car keys and threw them away saying  "These old keys will do you no good. You move over and let me show you how to operate this new car. I designed it perfectly for you. You sit back and rest and leave the driving to Me. I know exactly where I am going and the way to get there.  You have to let the old car go.  It is nothing like the new one."

Wow. what an exchange for my old car.  (Born in Adam; dead in trespasses and sin and exchanged for a new life in Christ.  Jesus has given to us the keys of the Kingdom.                                       
                                                              
The OLD has gone and NEW has come.  This is Amazing Grace.

Monday, July 2, 2018

Grandparenting:Creating and Keeping a Lasting Legacy



My husband and I would like to share some of our sixty years of marriage we have learned along the way.  We will be writing concerning parenting, grandparenting and great grandparenting.  I pray that you will be blessed

Take a look and be encouraged. Our motto is"Unless the Lord builds the house, they that build it labor in vain. "Psalm 127:1

We will be sharing from our recent published book Grandparenting Creating and Keeping a Lasting Legacy sold on Amazon.

 The blog is:      lastingfamilylegacy.blogspot.com