BLOWING YOUR TRUMPET
BLOWING THE TRUMPET
God knows all
about us. God cares about us. God desires to bring us to total joy and has the
power to do so. But He insists we ask, and keep on asking, for what it is we
need and want.
BLOWING THE
TRUMPET
When you go into battle in your own land against an enemy who is
oppressing you, sound a blast on the trumpets. Then you will be remembered by
the LORD your God and rescued from your enemies. (Numbers 10:9)
God knows all
about us. God cares about us. God desires to bring us to total joy and has the
power to do so. But He insists we ask, and keep on asking, for what it is we
need and want.
The verse
above illustrates God's insistence that we remind Him of our needs.
Think of it!
Israel was God's chosen nation, having been brought out of Egypt by a miracle.
The Presence of God was in the Tabernacle of the Congregation. The cloud went
before them by day and the fire by night.
They were
being fed with manna. They had seen the exercise of Divine wrath on Korah,
Dathan, and Abiram. The elders of Israel had eaten at the Lord's banqueting
table on top of Mount Sinai. God had given them His holy covenant, the Ten
Commandments, plus a number of other statutes and ordinances.
And then God
says: "Sound a blast on the trumpets. Then you will be remembered by the
LORD your God and rescued from your enemies." Did God not care whether or
not they won their battles?
"You will
be remembered before the Lord you God"!
Does God have
such a limited memory that He cannot remember from one moment to the next what
He is doing?
Obviously God
does not have a limited memory. So we must look for some other explanation. The
only other explanation we know of is that God wants us to remind Him of our
needs and desires. We must blow the trumpet of prayer continually.
The following
parable gives us further insight and amplifies the need for persistent,
determined prayer.
And he said unto them, Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go
unto him at midnight, and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves; For a
friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before
him? And he from within shall answer and say, Trouble me not: the door is now
shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee. I say
unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet
because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth. And
I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock,
and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he
that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. (Luke 11:5-10)
"Because
of his importunity (shamelessness; boldness; persistence) he will rise and give
him as many as he needeth."
God is in bed
with His children. If you want more of the Holy Spirit so you can nourish
friends who come to you in your journey, you have to be persistent and bold. A
passive attitude toward God will not obtain that which you need and desire.
Perhaps God
wants to see how serious we are!
It has been
said if we ask twice for the same thing we do not have faith. This does not
seem to be what the Lord taught.
Blow the
trumpet! Ask! Seek! Knock!
What is there
about God that requires such bold effort on our part?
I cannot
answer this question. But the Bible is clear that we get what we want from God
when we go after it with all our might.
But what about
"Thy will be done"?
We always are
to pray Thy will be done. Some are saying today this is a weak prayer and shows
a lack of faith. This is not at all true. We don't want an answer that is not
God's will, do we?
When believers
think if they pray Thy will be done they are not showing faith, it is because they do not know the
difference between God and faith. They are trying to use faith as a
metaphysical principle rather than as a means of drawing close to Christ.
We always are
to pray "Thy will be done." This is the strongest of all prayers.
The point is,
we do not pray "Thy will be done" in a lethargic, passive spirit of
inevitability. We blow the trumpet! We keep on asking! We keep on seeking! We
keep on knocking?
You cannot
steer a ship until it is in motion. If you set out to sail east, and God wants
you to go west, He will turn you around if you keep on praying. But if you stay
in the dock until you hear a voice telling you what to do you probably will
never go anywhere.
Pray with all
your strength! Then, if you are open to the Lord and He knows that what you are
praying for is not the best for you, He will work on your personality until you
are praying the right prayer.
But if you do
not ask fervently you will get nowhere.
We have not
because we ask not. Nothing is accomplished when we are double-minded. We have
to make up our mind what we want and then begin to blow the trumpet of prayer.
Sometimes
people become discouraged because it seems God never answers their prayers.
They become angry and draw away from God, as did Cain.
Jesus Christ
told us we can ask what we want and it shall be done for us. God said this. It
absolutely is true and unchanging.
But what if
our prayers are not being answered? It is because God is telling us we need to seek
Him until we discover the problem. Some changes have to be made in our life.
God will show us what these changes are, just as He would have shown Cain if
Cain had not turned away from God and blamed his brother.
Perhaps Cain
already was envious of his younger brother. If Cain was of a humble, teachable
spirit he would have asked the Lord to show him why his offering was not
acceptable, and to help him do better the next time. A humble, teachable spirit
is highly esteemed by the Lord.
Sometimes we
are not praying for what we actually desire, although we are not aware this is
the case. No matter what form our prayers take, we actually are seeking love,
joy, and peace. Every thing, relationship, and circumstance is nothing more
than a means of obtaining love, joy, and peace.
When God
notices that what we are praying for will not bring us love, joy, and peace, He
works with us until we are praying for that which will bring us love, joy, and
peace. God always is seeking our good.
There are
occasions when God is answering prayer but we do not recognize the answer
because it is different from what we expected.
God did not
command us to play a violin but to blow a trumpet.
Sometimes the
believers stress that a church service should be quiet, reverent, soft organ music
in the background - similar to a funeral parlor.
They do not
want the pastor to raise his voice. They do not want loud music. They do not
want demands made on them. We all should sit with hands folded while the pastor
drones on and on, covering a topic of great interest to himself, proving from
the commentaries that once we are saved we never can be lost.
This is not
what an assembly of fervent disciples should be like. Such a quiet, reverent
attitude is suited more to the dead than to the living.
How about the
pastor joyfully making stern demands on us until we are convicted of our
worldliness, lusts, and selfish ambitions?
How about
vigorous music including drums, trumpets, cymbals, guitars, organs, and
everything else that can make a joyful sound?
How about
young people marching around the church carrying the great banners portraying
the rampant Lion of Judah?
What about
dances that portray the worship songs being sung?
What about the
entire congregation on their feet giving triumphant glory to the God of Israel?
What about
heralding the return of the King of kings and Lord of lords?
If we want God
to pay attention to us we must act like we care whether or not He answers us.
Every Sunday
morning the high praises of God must greet us when we enter the sanctuary. The
young people should be at the forefront with their flags, banners, tambourines,
and dancing.
Last Sunday
morning a person was heard to say, "This is like a Jewish wedding."
My response
was, "It is a Jewish wedding."
We have much
pageantry in our assembling.
Twenty-five
years ago when Audrey and I first came to Mount Zion, there were only a few
young people and children, and they sat on the back row and endured the
proceedings.
Then the Lord
impressed on us the need for pageantry. The young people and children took to
this freely. A few of the older people were offended but the majority made the
adjustment.
Now we have an
expressive worship team, consisting mostly of young people with adult guidance,
that on occasion has gone to other assemblies to teach young people about using
flags and banners during the worship service. Needless to say, now the children
and young people are in the front rows.
Ordinarily
little children are not moved during times of worship. But they take readily to
flags, tambourines, and dancing, from the age of two on up.
The trumpets
must be blown! The high praises must resound! The cymbals must clash! Then the
Glory of God will fill the house of the Lord.
We are passing
now from the Jewish feast of Pentecost to the next celebration, the blowing of
trumpets. We are announcing the coming of the King.
Trumpets have
special significance during war. So do tambourines.
Notice the
following passage:
Every stroke the LORD lays on them with his punishing rod will be to
the music of tambourines and harps, as he fights them in battle with the blows
of his arm. (Isaiah 30:32)
The above
verse reflects the importance of music in spiritual battle.
I can remember
the old days when "Sweet Hour of Prayer" was the song of the hour.
Such hymns were vital in their time.
New hymns and
choruses are being composed by the new generation. They tell of the coming of
the Kingdom of God, of spiritual warfare. They are not as "sweet" as
some of the Charismatic choruses. They are rugged and to the point. Be prepared
for these because it is the Spirit of God who is speaking to the churches.
The generation
of young people who are in the churches at this time are being prepared for the
age of moral horrors we are approaching. They need a strong word and strong
worship. They must have the high praises of God and the two-edged swords if
they are to be more than conquerors in Christ.
May the praise of God be in their mouths and a double-edged sword in
their hands, To inflict vengeance on the nations and punishment on the peoples,
To bind their kings with fetters, their nobles with shackles of iron, To carry
out the sentence written against them. This is the glory of all his saints.
Praise the LORD. (Psalms 149:6-9)
It is time for
the maturing of the wheat and the tares. In the future, God will be facing
Satan; Christ will be facing Antichrist; the Holy Spirit will be facing the
False Prophet. Obviously our traditional church services are not strong enough
to produce saints who can live victoriously in Christ throughout such a titanic
struggle.
When the waves
of darkness roll over us we are to pray and not faint.
Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should
always pray and not give up. (Luke 18:1)
No matter how
dark the hour becomes, we are to blow the trumpet of prayer. Then God will hear
and deliver us from all our enemies and afflictions.
We have to
pray fervently to find the will of God.
God hides
Himself. Have you found this to be true?
Truly you are a God who hides himself, O God and Savior of Israel.
(Isaiah 45:15)
We do not find
Him until we seek Him with all our heart.
You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
(Jeremiah 29:13)
We can tell we
have found the will of God when the answer brings peace and joy; when it is
according to the Scripture; and when the outward circumstances are in
agreement. When we find ourselves going through day after day of hardness,
dread, and gloominess we need to look up to the Lord to determine if He is
suggesting we change something we are doing, or if we should just be patient
until the answer comes.
I think we
often limit the Holy One of Israel. We do not bring all of our desires and
needs to Him because we think He is unable or unwilling to do what we want or
need.
But the Lord
has given us truly extravagant promises.
Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will
receive, and your joy will be complete. (John 16:24)
If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish,
and it will be given you. (John 15:7)
"Ask
whatever you wish"!
We need to
think, from time to time, about how great God is.
Science
describes for us the virtually unlimited expanse of outer space and the
incredible masses found therein. Although we may state there are so many
galaxies containing so many stars, we cannot grasp the enormity of the heavenly
bodies.
Yet, the Lord
God spoke all of this into existence.
Scientists
tell us the present universe began in one place with a "big bang" and
is now expanding outward at great speed. The amount of energy required for such
an explosion is simply not comprehensible.
The heavens
declare the glory of God. The heavens tell us God is greater than any prayer
request we can utter; any problem we have that needs to be solved.
Abraham was
concerned because he had no heir.
After this, the word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision: "Do
not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward." But Abram
said, "O Sovereign LORD, what can you give me since I remain childless and
the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?" And Abram
said, "You have given me no children; so a servant in my household will be
my heir." (Genesis 15:1-3)
Notice that
Abraham did not plead with God at this point. He merely expressed his concern.
Notice also
that Abraham was in a place where he could hear from God.
Sometimes
believers spend most of their time ignoring God. Then when they need something
they expect God to jump. They are not living the life of faith. The just shall
live by faith means the righteous live in continual contact with the Lord. They
walk with God, as did Enoch.
Then, when
they have a need, they express that need and God says, "Here am I."
"The
prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." The closer we are
walking to the Lord the more effective our prayers are.
Abraham was
walking with God. He expressed his concern about not having a son.
When God
answered, He went far beyond anything that Abraham could have asked or even
imagined.
Let us realize
when we express our desires and needs to the Lord He is well able to answer to
an extent we cannot even imagine.
The point is,
God wants us to pray, pray, pray without ceasing. God wants every detail of our
life to be held before Him in prayer. We have not because we ask not. Anything
we can do apart from Christ's help is loss for Christ and for us.
Blowing the
trumpet in prayer has a lot to do with our faith.
Faith is our
enduring trust and belief in the goodness, power, and faithfulness of God.
Under the new covenant, faith expresses itself in a daily interaction with the
crucifixion and resurrection of Christ, and in stern obedience to God, the
result being a new righteous creation in the image of Christ. If we do not have
an enduring belief and trust in God's goodness, power, and faithfulness we do
not have faith no matter what our doctrinal position may be.
Faith comes by
hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
Every time we
find a promise in the Bible we are to believe it. Then we are to take it to the
Lord to make certain the specific promise is operating in our life.
Every promise
in the Bible is for us, but we have to believe and we have to ask.
Many people go
without the blessings they could have because they talk themselves out of it.
"I am not worthy." "It is not for today." "God has
more to do than to worry about my problems." "Perhaps it is God's
will that I am sick, so I won't pray." "My needs and problems are so
great I don't think there is much God can do about them." "God is
interested only in my basic needs so I will not trouble Him with my
desires."
On and on our
excuses go, and so we do not receive what we could have had.
One time, when
we were living in New York, Audrey fixed a fine breakfast for my father, who
was about to return to Arizona.
When my father
got up in the morning he said, "I told you all I wanted was coffee."
He would not eat any of the eggs and toast she had fixed for him.
Audrey
retreated to the bedroom for a good cry.
The Lord
reminded her that He had purchased healing for her at a great price. Audrey
needed healing for a congenital thyroid condition but had not asked.
At the next
opportunity, Audrey was prayed for. She was healed instantly, and the condition
has never returned.
Healing is on
the table. Salvation is on the table. Wisdom is on the table. Strength is on
the table. The gifts of the Spirit are on the table. The solution to every
problem we have is on the table. The things we desire are on the table.
The balconies
of Heaven are filled with presents of every description, waiting for someone to
care enough to ask for them.
Will we eat?
Will we ask? Do we care enough to keep on asking; keep on seeking; keep on
knocking?
Sometimes our
prayers are not answered for years. But know this: no prayer we make in Jesus'
name is ignored. God hears our request and then determines what kind of answer
would be that which we truly desire, not what merely is superficial and
misleading. The moment we ask, the machinery is set in motion.
We may ask for
paradise. Well, Adam and Eve had Paradise but they could not keep it. Perhaps
when we ask for our paradise, God begins to work on us so when He gives us the
desire of our heart we will profit from it and be able to maintain it.
God is good.
He always is seeking our good. But He insists we ask, and ask, and ask.
Many times God
meets our needs without our asking, just as we often meet the needs of our
children before they ask - especially if we realize the child may become ill or
otherwise suffer unless we supply the necessary assistance.
If our child
asks for a toy, and keeps on asking, eventually he will get the toy if we can
afford it, and if it will not be dangerous for him or her to have.
But if he asks
once, and then shows little or no additional interest, we may figure it was
just a whim.
So it is with
God. God wants to know what it is we truly desire.
Our life in
America is so colorful, with so many opportunities in every direction, and so
many interesting things to do, see, and experience, that we may not spend the
time seeking the Lord that we should.
One reason God
demands that we blow the trumpet of prayer is so our attention will be turned
toward Him. He does not enjoy being ignored. God understands that if we do not
spend our time seeking His face we are going to be seduced by Satan into some harmful
situation.
During the age
of moral horrors we are approaching, we will have to know how to move forward
on our knees, one moment at a time. We will have to pray fervently to keep from
being deceived; to be able to resist the passions of the flesh; and to maintain
our very sanity.
God and Christ
are much greater in power and wisdom than is true of Satan. We need to
understand this. We need to realize no matter how impossible our situation,
Christ is well able to deliver us and put our feet on a rock.
Our day is a
time of preparation. We need to practice now calling on the Lord for help in
every decision w An hour is coming during which it will be difficult to pray,
or even think straight. e make. We need to pray repeatedly at the present time
until prayer becomes a reflex, an automatic reaction to every pressure and
every perplexity.
We never are
to yield to terror, dread, worry, anxiety, or apprehension. We are to drive all
of these from our home by the authority and power of Christ. We are to pray mightily,
blowing the trumpet, until God comes down and fills our home with His presence.
We need to tell God that He and His holy angels are always welcome in our
house. We must do this every day.
We need to
pray continually that all of our property and everything on it will be holy to
the Lord.
The problem in
America in the present hour is the bondage of materialism. We are consumers. We
are told constantly that the more money and things we have the better off we
are. This is of Satan, his intention being that we will ignore the Lord and His
plan of salvation.
Things may
change in the future. Satan and his demons may become much more apparent,
perhaps in some instances actually becoming visible. In that instance we need
to know how to blow the trumpet of prayer so we can stand in the day of
darkness and trouble. We must understand no devil can harm us if we are walking with
the Lord. No enemy can press past the angel of the Lord. In order for Satan to
harm us he must seduce us away from God's protection by leading us into sinful
behavior.
The
"watchmen on the wall" are telling us that America is going to suffer
from Divine judgment in the not too distant future. We must learn how to pray
so we can stand, and help others to stand, in that hour.
We can take
passages of Scripture, such as the thirty-fourth and ninety-first Psalms, and
read them aloud to the Lord, claiming them for ourselves. God will hear and
make His Word true in our circumstances.
I sought the LORD, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my
fears. (Psalms 34:4)
The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and he
delivers them. (Psalms 34:7)
A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from
them all; (Psalms 34:19)
If you make the Most High your dwellingeven the LORD, who is my refugethen no harm will befall you, no disaster will come near your tent.
(Psalms 91:9,10)
"Because he loves me," says the LORD, "I will rescue
him; I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name." (Psalms 91:14)
We are to
memorize such passages and have them ready. In the hour of great darkness we
can recite them before the Lord. Then God will honor His Word by coming down
and delivering us.
Notice what
David said in the hour of darkness:
He reached down from on high and took hold of me; he drew me out of
deep waters. He rescued me from my powerful enemy, from my foes, who were too
strong for me. They confronted me in the day of my disaster, but the LORD was
my support. He brought me out into a spacious place; he rescued me because he
delighted in me. (Psalms 18:16-19)
You can stand
on these passages in times of darkness and spiritual oppression. God is always
there, waiting for you to blow the trumpet.
God is always
ready to honor His Word. He is waiting for us to cry out to Him. Then He will
remember us and bring us into a large place of deliverance.
Now is the
time to learn how to blow the trumpet of prayer. If we waste our days on the
tinsel and foolishness of the American way of life we may find that we do not
have the faith to stand in peace and joy when the period of darkness arrives.
But if we will prepare ourselves now by calling on the Lord each day,
letting Him know about all of our needs and desires, then, no matter how bleak
the future may prove to be, we will be prepared to call on the Lord, knowing He
will do exceedingly above all we can ask or think.
BLOWING YOUR TRUMPET
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March 31, 2018
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