Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Vision - Escaping the Spirit of the Age by Gary Dagazz

VISION - ESCAPING the SPIRIT of THE AGE


-by Gary/Dagazz.



Vision of the Present and Coming Western Church - 06-05-11:



I saw the people of God scattered in dark foreboding waters. They

were broadly scattered and mostly trapped into an apathy of the

status quo. As I looked I could see that many were comfortable

being scattered and overcome by the spirit of the age, but I sensed

a storm was about to shake many out of their apathy and awaken

them to repentance and revival.



As the sea began to roar in the coming storm I was able to see

that many individuals were alone, discouraged and struggling as

the waves and wind began to beat upon them. Some began to

realize the bondage and danger they were in and call out to God,

seeking a way of escape, many had begun to seek out others in

the tossing waves and together they had managed to keep their

heads above the swelling storm and encourage each other to

hope and trust in Christ.



I was fascinated and moved with empathy and compassion as I

saw my brothers and sisters struggle and endure; what I saw

happen next amazed me. Those who began to seek a way out of

this ocean of bondage were lifting their heads, seeking their Lord,

seeing a glimmer of the revelation of His kingdom, power and glory

and beginning to move towards the brightening land that was visible

on the horizon of the dawning day. Those that did this were for a

time fighting for their lives as the waves tried to push them down,

crashed over their heads as the wind stung their faces and sought

to blind them to the hopeful vision they were beginning to see.

Those who didn’t struggle had no such drama and were carried

along by the storm, spared the battle that these others were

going through. Some struggled for a time, became discouraged

that things seemed to get worse and lay back, defeated in the dark waters.



As I watched those that refused to quit, it was as if these

persevering, praying, struggling saints suddenly became vessels,

like small fishing skiffs, or mullet boats as we call them. The wind

and waves tried to sink these vessels but as they got their bearings

and began to steer the course towards the growing glory, the bows

of the boats rose above the waves and the wind filled the sails and

sped them towards their destination. Because they had persevered

and not been thrown off course these people began to rejoice in

the stability and freedom they were experiencing now they had

escaped the clutches of the raging sea.



I was excited as I saw that this was God’s church that was being

raised up, those in the vessels were of one heart and mind,

focused on the Lord, His kingdom and glory and filled with hope

and joy. Some of these vessels would rescue others as they sailed

along and had soon grown into a great multitude. As I saw what I

believe the Spirit told me was the end time church, I was impressed

that they were what could best be described as a powerhouse of

encouragement, unity of purpose, prayer, proclamation and exhortation.



I saw one of these vessels cutting through huge waves that were

seeking to drown a group caught in the storm. A cry of intercession

came forth from the body of believers in the ship that had a power

like holy violence, it was as though the darkness was in an instant

driven back and the roaring waves scattered. The sacrifice of these

vessels, in seeking to save those lost in the worst of the storm

meant they had to turn aside from their straight path and the comfort

of rising above the waves, and again be for a time be beaten and

tossed by the storm, but love enabled them to endure this for the

joy of seeing captives set free. I was weeping as I saw this great

love and sacrifice for the sake of others being expressed by the church.



I then made two errors in comprehending what I was seeing, both

ideas were met with the rebuke of the Lord as they rose from my

heart. The first was that this church seemed to be free from leaders

as we know them in the church today and just seemed to be made

up of ordinary everyday people doing extraordinary things. I was

asked a question. “Have I not set in my church leaders, teachers,

prophets, evangelists and shepherds; for what purpose are they

given to the church?” I instantly knew my heart was wrong, this

end time church was not against leadership, but was in fact the

product of ministry gifts that are focused on maturing and mobilizing

the saints to be God’s people. There were prophets in the Spirit of

Elijah, convicting, challenging and proclaiming holiness. As I looked

closer I saw such people uniting families, diverse cultures and age

groups on the vessels they served on. I also saw teachers,

evangelists and other gifted leaders, all were giving glory to God

and proclaiming the Lord Jesus Christ. He was their head, their

vision and their treasure. None were elevating themselves above

the people, they were lifting up Christ and enabling people to truly

know and walk with God for themselves. One crucial characteristic

of these groups was that they were all extremely sensitive to, and

empowered by the wind of the Spirit, and were no longer fearful of

the storm or its power.



The other error I made was in determining in my heart to devote

myself to becoming part of the glorious church that I had just seen.

I was shocked that such a goal was subject to correction as I saw

it as a noble and valuable pursuit. I was encouraged to, “Seek first

the Lord and His righteousness,” and warned of the danger of

settling for any experience, movement or ministry along my journey

that would cause me to camp at a certain place of progress and

lead me to not continue in the upward call of God in Christ. I knew

that my carnal, religious heart could easily settle for less than the

fullness that God desires to bring to His church.



One tragic part of the vision was that in the dark stormy sea I could

see large crowds of people gathering together but seeming to be

at ease in this environment. As I looked closer I saw that these

groups of people were gathering around gifted and charismatic

people who held these storm tossed but united believers together

with their words, slick presentations and dynamic personalities. I

thought that they also would acknowledge that they were trapped

in worldly, satanic or other enslavements in this storm and find

freedom as others around them had begun to. As I considered this

I saw that during this time these groups would also gather new-

comers who were drawn to the big crowds and the bold encouraging

words that the leaders spoke. I heard many of the people trapped

in these groups encouraging each other that their church was

growing and that this was a sign of God’s blessing upon them.

They were also questioning the authority of these other believers

sailing past them to freedom, feeling they were not in proper

submission to church leadership. They were sadly comforted in

their blindness.



Some leaders did realize the deception they were living under and

turned from being the centre of these groups and began to humble

themselves and lift up and turn the eyes of their followers to Christ.

Soon many of these groups were becoming like the others that I

had seen, escaping the storms, being mobilized in their true gifts

and callings and finding liberty and victory in their lives, with Christ

as their head.



I pray this will encourage everyone in the storms they are facing

or about to face.