Wednesday, November 30, 2011

DECEMBER PRAYER LETTER


DECEMBER PRAYER LETTER

Dec. 2011

Greetings,

MINISTRY UPDATES:

-continued preaching/teaching at Zoar and Fox’s Hollow services on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday; preparing to finish up verse by verse study of Genesis at Fox’s Hollow; considering what we may need to do at the first of the year;

-prayer meeting for revival in Hampshire County continues on first and third Saturday of every month;

-have really enjoyed the time on Sunday night with our home bible study/ prayer time; they have asked to be taught more on prayer and am currently going through the ‘worship’ section;

-continue devotional writings for blog posts;

-continue to send out daily (somewhat daily) prayer emails for helps and prayer leadings;

-continued to promote OneCry and Awaken 2012 for WV churches and associations

FAMILY:

-football and cross country has ended and basketball and wrestling has begun;  these practices, current scrimmages and games make each night a challenge about who needs to be where and when;

-Thanksgiving was wonderful; that is also the first week of hunting and Joshua and Jonathan killed their first deer (doe); Hannah got her second deer (doe) on the first day; I killed two 3 point bucks;  meat has been provided;

-Christmas plans are being made for all that we need to do and accomplish in between all our other activities; 

-planning now for the kids activities for the New Year and how they will serve the Lord better;

PRAYER FOCUS:

-continue to see a slide in families, marriages and yielded lives unto the Lord;

-world events have captured my thoughts and heart in prayer times;  I have brought my maps back out to cover places in the Middle East, especially Egypt, east Africa and the famine; mesmerized by Asia and the great need there;

-continue to prayer for Hampshire county/churches/ revival; cover the WV convention leaders and the hope for the New Year and prayer emphasis;

-over the last month and a half, 3 cancer patients have come to me for prayer; 

-searching for through multiple sermons, books, Scriptures on the indwelling Spirit; the book by AJ Gordon, ‘The Ministry of the Spirit’ has provoked a lot of thought into this;

BOOKS:

AJ Gordon, ‘The Ministry of the Spirit’; James Gilchrist Lawson, ‘Deeper Experiences of famous Christians’; Mrs. Taylor, ‘Behind the Ranges, the story of JO Fraser’; William Law, ‘A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life’; William Law, ‘The Power of the Spirit’; Isaac Ambrose, ‘Looking Unto Jesus’; William Gurnall, ‘The Christian in Complete Armour’;  Wesley Duewel’s books – 3 of them;

I finish reading through the Bible in the next couple days.  It will be my 34th time all the way through;  I will use December to refresh Psalm 119.  I will also go back and lists all the promises of God saying, ‘I will’ for future use in prayer teaching. 

ANSWERED PRAYERS:

-I shared with my email prayer lists, that back in September we lost our freezer and all our meat.  God provided a freezer in September, ½ a steer by a church family;  but the killing of 5 deer last week greatly provided for us; 

-Two loads of wood have been provided.

-cancer patients have seen very encouraging  healing; 

-great hunger and prayer lives increasing in and around the churches, very encouraging to me;

-SBC NAmB called for January 2012 to be a month of prayer;  I am pleased they did this, but they leave it open ended and not amble push to draw others into the work and labor of prayer for our nation.

-provisions continue in great ways;



Thank you for your continued support and prayers that you have given to me and my family.  We not only finish this year out, we prepare for the New Year for what the Lord desires in us and through us.   May we see revival soon for His glory Names’ sake.

Until,

Dan Biser


http:www.brokenbeforethethrone.com

http://danbiser.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION HAS 20 YEARS AND COUNTING

The Urgency of the Hour

Only 20 years of life is left for the Southern Baptist Convention.  With recent years of concern over baptismal numbers dropping, there are other issues at hand.  The issue behind the baptismal decrease has not been dealt with suffeciently.  It's not a physical issue, it's a spiritaul issue.  But at the heart of this 20 years of life left is based solely on the older generation.  When you look at the whole of the convention, 80% of SBC life is found in the hands of those that are 60 years old or older.  That means that 80% of all leadership, volunteers and tithes is found in our seniors.  One SBC leader said it this way: 'If all SBC people that are 60 years or older where to be removed tomorrow from the churches; 75% to 90 % of all churches would close or cease to exist.'  And that means that within 20 years the vast majority of this age  bracket will be gone or unable to continue to work and support their SBC church.  Thus, we are left with under 20 years to continue. 

I.  The Problem
II. The Need
III. The Result

It is not that the Lord needs the Southern Baptist Convention, but we do need the Lord most desperately.  The very fact that this body of believers has the potential and the ability to reach the world with the Gospel is before us.  But with shortcuts along the way there has come an increasing wave of demise among us.  A major fight over the inerrancy of the Scriptures through the 1970's and the 1980's brought us to a common ground of keeping the Authority of the Word the main thing.  But all the while, there was a grosser sin affecting and corrupting our schools, churches, pastors and members.  The sin of abandonment to God.  We have so many that declare they believe the Bible to be the Word of God, yet we find a hosts that never read, study, memorize or glean from its pages.  They fly to the bible when they need to get a sermon or make a point of reference or argument. 

We have also, the abandonment of prayer.  The failure of leadership and churches to have weekly prayer meetings.  Prayer is widely void in the Christian homes.  Prayer times before the Lord, one on one, with Him is rare to find.  And with time given to prayer and the Word of God gone or sorely disminished, we have removed ourselves from being in intimacy with God.

Understand that this demise is not about methods of worship or church polity.  It is not about doctirnes of pre-tribulation vs. amillenism.  It is not about Calvinism vs. Armianism.  It is not about translations, or music, or dress codes, or entertainment; it is about our relationship with God.  Leonard Ravenhill said, 'If you have God, you don't need anything else; but if you don't have God, then you need everything else.'  This is the problem.

The problem is not God.  'The hand of the Lord is not waxed short, neither is His ear heavy, that He cannot hear.'  'But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid His face from you, that He will not hear'.  The problem is with us and our sinfulness of negelct, abandonment and self.  Time has been changed from being with God to being with people.  And there is an unhealthy state of time alotted to things of this world and not time with the things of God.  The sad confession of many pastors, 'I don't have a prayer time'.  'I'm so busy I left my quiet time with God.'  At the core of our demise is not numerics or stats.  It is not methods or means.  It is our relationship with God.  And it is a cancer eating us alive.  The longer we stay 'as is' the more Satan makes of our choices to neglect and reject God.  The more we fill our time with TV, computer, games, entertainment, meetings and neglect God the faster we hasten the end of existence. for His service.  He will not use empty-headed and empty-hearted men.   

The power of God that flows from His holy throne to His people is found in the ones that get before Him and wait. 'Be still and know that I am God.'  'I will pour out My Spirit upon you'.  The departure from the presence of God has left us empty and relying on man made methods for Divine projects.  What witnessing program can bring souls to Christ?  What church growth method can bring the masses to salvation?  NONE.  Only God can bring souls to Himself.  It is His hand that draws, it is His Spirit that calls souls unto Himself.  He uses us, the church, to preach these truths to them.  We are to go forth bearing precious seed for reaping the harvest.  He uses us, the church to pray for His Spirit to work upon these that are blind and lost.  It is His power that enables, leads and fulfills His holy desire for 'the lost to be found.'  The understanding is, that we need God to bring the lost to Him is somewhere lost in the midst of trying to fix the problem.  The solutions seem to continue to come in, another method, anothe program, another personality, but in truth all we need is Him. 

The time for our demise in drawing close.  Without a return to the foundations of seeking Him in prayer, holiness, Bible study and rising up in obedience to go when He speaks there is no hope.  Every day pushes us closer to this reality.  Is there a hope?  Is there no 'balm in Gilead'?  And we that know God, know that there is hope, in Him.  Revival is our hope.  God coming down and walking in our midst is our hope.  A reality that has not happened to the church in over a 100 years in North America.  But oh, when revival did come down upon God's people, everything changed.  Some accounts tell the power of God to reverse the trend being set.  Whole families, whole communities turning unto the Lord with all their heart.  Churches full, salvations occurring by the 1000's all becuase of God coming in power to His people. 

Is this not what we need? 

The labor of men in their religion can produce a hand of souls over a 20 year period.  But when God comes down He can bring 20,000 to Himself in a week.  Much better is it to have the Lord than the arm of flesh that fails.  This is the need of the hour, we need Revival.  We need God in all His fullness. 

Yet, I feel here is where many will divide from me.  They agree with the problem; but they will not agree with me about the need.  Many will say, 'How can you say that?'  Because their actions declare their intent.  If a man shakes his head in agreement with me, but does nothing to amend the wayward ways then it is simply idle words.  It is the condemnation that Christ spoke from Isaiah, 'these people profess me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.'  If the need is on your heart to see a people yielded, surrendered, consecrated, resigned to this life and ready to obey, then you will seek that end.  But if there be some desire of rescue by our own merits, our own labors, our own ingenius ways, then God cannot be glorified.  Nor will He rescue us. 

The need at hand is to restore our relationship with the Lord in earnest supplicaiton, confession, and intercession.  A pleading with God as Daniel did in Daniel chapter 9.  'We have sinned' was his cry.  Nehemiah, Ezra both cried out with supplication and confession for the Lord God to pardon.  They recognized the need of the hour, God's mercy and forgiveness.  Ezra was so moved, that he said, 'I am so ashamed to even lift my face up to You, O Lord.'  Sin should shame us; we have given an occassion against the Lord before the eyes of the heathen.  Let the need for God's cleanisng, empowerment, filling be upon our souls. 

Let the need of restoration among the brethren compel us to seek for our ways to 'be right with God and man.'  'For who shall ascend the hill of the Lord, but he that has clean hands and a pure heart.'  This need of abolishing sin in us, should be our fervor.  If the soul be tied to the world or the things of this world, then we know that the need has not pressed them to 'come out from among them and be separate.' 

This is a progressive labor of the Spirit to purge, cleanse and anoint us for His service.  Many will acknowledge the problem;  Fewer will see the need for filling of the Holy Spirit; and fewer, will do what is necessary for revival.  Is it true of what Ravenhill said, 'The reason that we do not have revival in North America, is because we are content to live without it'?  Those content to live without revival, still have a self-agenda.  They still trust in the arm of flesh.  They have not faith to move moutnains.  They do not see the need of the hour. 

And that will lead us to our end result - do or die.  Do the will of the Lord; or die according to the will of the Lord.  'The soul that sinneth it shall die.'  One of two choices are before us.  With no spiritual response of confession, calling upon the Lord, humbling ourselves and seeking Him, we will perish.  And our children, and our grandchildren will reap what we have sown in neglect, idleness and sloth.  All the curses of Deuteronomy 28 will come to pass.  He did it with Israel, with Judah, and with JErusaelum; so He will do it to any people of His' that rejects the will and way of the Lord.  No change from us?  The clock is ticking, streaming ahead to our utter failure as His people, because we ran away from our first love in Him.  We sought after humanism instead of His Holy Presence, and we lost it all. 

Or, the other result, that God in His favor will restore us.  Out of the ruins God is able to raise up His people for His desired will.  There is a prayer movement deepening, widening and laboring for this result of revival.  More conversations about it.  More desire for it.  The time is growing more urgent, more desperate. 
Continuing. . . .

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

PROPOSAL FOR PRAYER

Proposal for Prayer

The issue at hand

We are under judgment.
Society at large is grossly wicked and evil.
The church is powerless to do anything about the onslaught of hell.
Famiies, what I consider to be the last sound structure in society is eroding away quickly.
Massive amounts of souls are departing from this world without Christ and into an eternal hell.
Time is of the essence for response. Every day pushes closer to a catastrohic event.
Prevailing prayer is the answer to all these things, but it is not determined to be the course of action taken by leadership.

The Proposal

An immediate call to prayer.  Set times and leading for specific praying of confession over the sins of our nation, the church, families and individual sins.  We cannot adapt a 'one and done' mentality here.  But a sustaining prayer practice in the church.  It needs to be demonstrated; it needs to be maintained; it needs to be labored over. 

Who? - Every state convention; every assocation; every church and every Christian soul.

When? - This should be determined for a weekly time of prayer among the church.  For assocaitons and state conventions, a gathering together once a month.  Or perhaps setting aside the first or last Sunday of every month to be given to this great need of prayer.
Overall, for us collectively we are closing out this year.  We have roughly only 1 and 1/2 months left.  We do not have much time to fool around with this.  A time should be spent in getting ready for this.  I simply suggest that the last full week of December be used as a spring board for the New Year.  Especially, for churches to do a watch night on December 31.  But seeing Decebmer 31 is Saturday and a night of prayer would impact Sunday services, perhaps having prayer on December 30.  Using January for its full heart given to pray and seek Him.

Why? - For our God is merciful.  He will have compassion upon us.  'Who knows if He will return and repent and leave a blessing behind Him?'  To seek Him is our only hope.  To forsake this moment is to usher in greater judgments and destruction.  Prayer has always been the means that God has moved, raised up and honored for such times of awakening and revival.  It never came from the majority of religious people, but a small remnant that was faithful.  All humanistic approaches of means and methods have failed and given rise to the darkness.  These methods have eroded away a pursuit for holiness and negated faithfulness among God's people. 

What? - There are two prayer initatives coming at the first of the year, that I believe can help us in this pursuit. 
1.  OneCry.com - starting in February, 2012, Life ACtion and other groups are coming together to join in a cry for God's mighty moving across our land and in the church; 
2.  Awake 2012 - a 21 day prayer guide by Claude King;  Louisania State Convention is starting the first of January and having 3 weeks of praying and then concluding with a week leading up to a Solemn Assembly;

The substance of prayer is to be specific and direct in its approach.  There is the need to cry out for God to come down in power by His Spirit upon the church.  We know that God is willing to do this, but sin hinders Him from doing it.  Confession needs to be worked through for our nation, our states, our churches, our associations, our families and our own personal lives. Third, the time of adoring and knowing Who we are praying to is important.  A spirit of worship of the Almighty is to get our minds on things above.  Too know that the problems we are currently facing is not too big for our Lord.  They are for us, but not for God. 

A sustainted period of resolve by all involved is needed.  To think that we simply may all particpate in January and then be done on January 31 is not looking at this right.  We begin on January 1, but no one stops until revival comes.