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Rosh Hashanah and Ten Days of Awe— What We Sow Now Will Determine the Direction for the Coming YearBy Matt Sorger September is Spiritually SignificantThis is an important prophetic word recently given to Matt Sorger before Rosh Hashanah regarding significant spiritual shifts that will be happening as we enter this New Year. Please prayerfully read this article as God prepares us for this next season. Rosh Hashanah is one of the highest holy days on the Jewish calendar. I have come to understand that God works in times and seasons, and never does anything haphazardly. Over the last four years since God first launched us out into the healing ministry, I've always noticed that each year, September would be a significant month spiritually for us. It was in September of 2002, that our ministry was birthed, and each September following, God has brought a significant change and transition. It was only this last year that I discovered that September marks the first month of the original Jewish calendar with Rosh Hashanah marking the first day of the New Year. I gained a revelation and understanding that the Jewish Feasts and Holy Days mark important times and seasons in the Spirit. God still works in line with His original calendar. A Time of Transition and Change— Realignments are HappeningComing into September 2006, the Lord began to more seriously speak to me about the coming New Year. He showed me that it would indeed again be a time of transition and change. Often times when the Lord brings change, there comes a realignment of things and there is a cutting away that happens. This brings a realignment of the Body, so that we are in the right place at the right time for the purposes of the Kingdom. I believe for many in the Body of Christ, they are entering into a new season in their lives where God is calling them to leave the old behind and step into the new. Things of the past that have hindered and impeded our forward motion must be left behind if we are to move upward in God's purpose and call. It truly is a time where God is stripping and removing everything that would hinder our race in Him. As we transition into the new, we must understand what He is doing, and what things He is requiring of us to leave behind. This transition will be different for each one of us depending on God's unique plan and destiny for our lives. We must have an ear to hear Him in this season. Be Careful Not to Carbon Copy Old PatternsGod is breaking out of the box. We must be very careful in this next season not to pattern ourselves after models of the past, even good models. We must not carbon copy ourselves after patterns of ministry that worked in the last season. God is doing a new thing. To move into the new wineskin, we must remain very pliable and sensitive to what God is doing, and how He is moving. This will require a keen sensitivity to His voice, and a boldness not to blend in and go with the flow. It will require a heart of total obedience and death to self. A Quick Season of Sowing and ReapingWe are entering into a season of quick sowing and reaping. It says in Genesis 26:12-14, "Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him. The man began to prosper, and continued prospering until he became very prosperous; for he had possessions of flocks and possessions of herds and a great number of servants. So the Philistines envied him." Isaac sowed into his land of inheritance and reaped a hundredfold that very same year. It was a quick sowing and reaping leading to great prosperity and blessing. We are in a season now of quick sowing and reaping. We will sow, and in the same year, see the harvest. There will be a quick turn around of sowing and reaping, for good or for bad. What we plant will yield a quick harvest. We must be very careful what we sow with our mouths, attitudes, hidden thoughts, and intents of the heart. Nothing is hidden from God. In this season, we must be very careful what we are sowing. Overcoming Envy and JealousyAs Isaac prospered, not everyone was happy with his blessing. He had to contend with the envy and jealousy of the Philistines (Genesis 26:15-18). Let's stop here for a moment to learn an important spiritual truth we must know for this next season: As you begin to reap the harvest God has for you, not everyone will rejoice with you. Envy and jealousy can take on a very "self-righteous" face, and even be hidden from the jealous person's own heart. When they see another person being blessed and prospering, something inside of them might say, "Well, who do they think they are?" This is a good test to see if you have a pure heart or a heart of envy. When someone else shares about the goodness and blessing of God, do you respond with a negative attitude wondering who that person thinks they are? Or do you rejoice in the blessing of God on that person's life? Your response reveals what is truly in your heart. We may even feel a sense of "conviction" that our response is holy and Godly, not realizing that the root is actually fleshly and demonic. Jealousy can take on a lot of outward masks, but God sees the heart. We must be prepared that not everyone will rejoice when God's blessing is released. We must not let man's rejection discourage us from possessing the full inheritance God has promised us. Rather than getting bitter at their rejection, Isaac continued on digging the wells of his father Abraham, even in the valley. Eventually those who rejected and pushed Isaac away, saw that God was truly with him, and decided they would be better off as friends than enemies (Genesis 26:28). When you keep a pure heart, God's justice and truth prevail in the end. The Feast of Trumpets— Beginning a New Year SpirituallyLeviticus 23:23-32 shares about the Feast of Trumpets and the Day of Atonement. There is both historical and prophetic significance in each feast. The first three feasts deal with the first coming of Christ, while the last three look forward to His Second Coming. Each feast will be fulfilled historically through the life of Christ. The Feasts still hold great significance for us today. Jesus said in Matthew 5:17, "Think not that I have come to destroy the Law, or the prophets. I have not come to destroy, but to fulfill." Colossians 2:16-17, also indicates that these feasts are a "shadow of things to come." Things that have been concealed in the Old Testament, have now been revealed through the life of Christ. September 23, 2006, marked the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, beginning the spiritual New Year. This day begins the period known as the Ten Days of Awe, and ends in Yom Kippur and the Day of Atonement. Rosh Hashanah is also known as the Feast of Trumpets. According to the World Book Encyclopedia, during this festival the Jewish people pray for God's forgiveness, for a good new year, and for long life. According to Jewish tradition, this day is the beginning of God's annual judgment of humanity. During this spiritual season, the eyes of God are searching our hearts. It is a time to:
The World Book Encyclopedia also indicates that Jewish services on Rosh Hashanah emphasize judgment, penitence, and forgiveness. A shofar is blown to call the people to a place of repentance from sin, and to be awakened to a holy service to God. A Movement of Holiness and PowerDuring this season, there is a call going out to holiness and power! As we transition into the new season, we will see two very important streams running parallel to each other in the Church. There will be a stream of very deep holiness, along with a stream of extraordinary power. The days of mixture are over--where people have operated in the anointing in public and lived in sin in private. God is calling us to a higher standard and to a place of spiritual maturity. God is bringing the Church into a place of true sonship. For this to happen, we must experience His holy, loving discipline, so we can mature into the place of holiness and power that He is calling us into. God is dealing with all mixture in the heart of the Church, corporately and individually. There is a greater glory coming, and in order to hold its weight, we must have a firm, strong foundation. For example, when you are building the foundation of a house, it must be strong in order to handle the weight. As the cement is mixed, there can be no sand or stone mixed in with it, or it will become weak and brittle. When the weight of the house is placed on top of it, it will crack and break. As the power of God increases on the Church, we must have an even more solid foundation. In this season of Awakening, we will see two parallel streams— Holiness and Power. God is taking all the mixture out, so we can handle the pure power of the Holy Spirit. We don't always know what is in our hearts. If there is something that must be purged, God will purge it. This is a time and a season where we need to humble ourselves, and let God search and cleanse our hearts. continued here. |
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