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Turn the Tide

Turn the Tide

posted on October 4th, 2010 / by Bob Hamp / 16 Comments

I was hearing another horror story, but this time I was hearing two things at once.  And this time I ended with hope.  While I was hearing the story with my ears, a storm was brewing inside my heart, and I was not in charge of it.  Sometimes storms clear the air and cleanse the countryside.  This one did.

After twenty years of counseling I have heard stories.  Any counselor that stays with it and keeps their heart in the game has heard stories that break their heart.  Hard stories are one thing.  It is the horror stories that will turn your heart, send you running from the room, make you enraged, or crush you and whatever lame answers you think you might have.  But God.  But God, who isn’t done yet, will have the final word.  But God, who seems to have the ability to bring beauty from ashes, is not finished yet.  It is no coincidence that God wrote the promise of beauty from ashes, to a people who lost a whole generation in the ovens of Hitler’s killing machine.  Ashes indeed.

My point is that the reality of human and spiritual evil results in real circumstances; real circumstances that are nothing short of atrocity.  And my second point is that God will have the last word.

This last week, as I listened to one more horror story, I believe in the midst of the horror, I heard God speak.  Here is what He said.

Bob, (He calls me that …) it is time to turn the tide in the battle against evil.  It is time that the influence of my people on the earth begins to overshadow and overtake the influence and actions of the kingdom of darkness.  You have listened and cared long enough; it is now time for Me (God) to respond to the cries of my people.

Now, I (Bob) am adding a lot of verbage to this, as God is short on words and long on meaning.  What I heard was laden with understanding more than words.  Here is what I understood.  Some of what I understood was just for me, and I may or may not share at a different time.  Some of what I understood was for me personally regarding this message, and I will write.  But much of what I heard, I believe was for us.  Lots of us.  The us who read these posts, and a bunch of us(es) who don’t.

First He said, “Stop whining and clean up your act.” This one was for me, but help yourself if it speaks to you.  His point was that I thought I was in some pain, until I heard the story.  My pain is comparable to a scratch, but I had allowed it to become bigger than it is.  I had focused on it. I gave it authority in my life, and was using it as an excuse for laziness, and maybe even a little bitterness.  Clean up my act was not about avoiding bad behavior but about getting into fighting shape.  No hindrances, no distractions.

Second, He said “Don’t coast now.” I have accomplished some things in the past few years.  Much of it was far more than I had dared to dream.  I didn’t realize it, but in my self-pity I was coasting.  The scoreboard looked pretty good, but I was acting like there were only thirty seconds left on the clock. The reality is half-time is ending.  I felt that He said to play the second half smarter than the first.  Not harder, smarter. Don’t coast, play to win, don’t play to “not lose.”

Third, He said, “it is time to turn up the heat in the spiritual battle.”  Herein lies the need to play smarter.  I am not referring to some fleshy or soulish pep rally.  Too long we have tried to fight spiritual battles with human ideas and soulish energy.  God is not looking for us to “do” more now. He is looking for us to listen more and “abide” more.  He is looking for us to become people who live by every word that proceeds from His mouth.

I began to see a picture.  Like the end time battle in the valley of Armageddon, God’s presence will win the war.  In my twenty years of hearing stories, I have been constantly frustrated by something.  The kingdom of darkness cheats.  It lies, it deceives, and it does not play fair.  It operates in individuals, families, and various groups.  Some groups are organized and intentionally evil.  Others are chaotic and just destructive.  Often these groups operate in secret.  Shadowy organizations kidnap children and sell them for slavery or sexual profiteering.  Angry and cruel people meet in backrooms and alleys and plot destruction.  Secret and dark, this kingdom operates in shifting shadows.

We don’t.  We stand in the light.  We proclaim who we are.  We don’t lie, we refuse to cheat, heck we are cautious of even appearing to cheat. We hide nothing and we play with integrity even when it seems like cheaters get ahead.

Can I tell you what I am tempted to do when I hear the stories?  I want to go buy weapons, do a little research and go kick a little butt.  I want to employ investigators and force and pry open the lid they hide under and make them pay.  It is a great temptation to just go get ‘em, but here is what I have learned.  In a spiritual war, you cannot fight fire with fire.  You cannot fight evil with evil’s favorite weapons.  Paul tells us, “do not be overcome by evil, instead, overcome evil with good.”

Jesus, we are told, went about doing good to all men and undoing the works of the devil.

Oh, wait.  I’ve seen Him then.  He occupies a petite Indian woman in Mumbai who gets down in the dirt to hug a child ravaged by the sex trade. In that girl, Jesus hugs children, embraces prostitutes and listens to the horror stories.  Then He does good to them and undoes the works of the devil.  He teaches them how to live free, financially and spiritually.  And after she allows Jesus to do this through her the geography that she occupies is filled with God’s presence.

I’ve heard of His work in China.  He occupies a team of men and women who step into the lives of the confused and hurting and present God to them.  No, I don’t mean they tell people about Christianity.  I mean they are inhabited by God, and they present Him.  Sickness runs away from them, and oppressed people are made free.  After they allow Jesus to do this through them, the geography they occupy is filled with God’s presence.

I’ve seen Him stand on a stage and declare to people without hope that hope has just arrived.  I’ve seen Him occupy a man who was once a slave to appetites that were destroying him.  I have seen Jesus demonstrate through this man, to hundreds who are still enslaved that they can be free.  And when he leaves the stage, the geography of that room is filled with God’s presence.

Get it?

Jesus declared to the people of ancient Israel that the presence of God had come back to the earth.  The Kingdom of God came to rule over things that had ruled over the people God made.  Jesus came and told sickness to go away. And it did.  He told demons to flee.  And they did.  He loved the unlovable.  And they received love.  Then those people gave to others what they had received. And increasingly geography was filled with God’s presence.

The mistake made by the crusaders of the 12th century is still made today by some.  They thought God wanted us to conquer on His behalf.  God proposes rather that we be the conquered ones.  Not geography, but hearts.  One human at a time.  When we are conquered, the geography that we inhabit is filled with God’s presence in and through us.

Love that cannot be vanquished and sent running because of hate and persecution.  Peace that cannot be dispersed by the chaos of darkness.  Joy that cannot be diminished by light and temporary afflictions.  Like the Jews in the death camps who, speaking of their captors said “they can make us do a lot of things, but they cannot make us hate,” we are called to allow Jesus to live through us.

Here is the picture.  There is a light in the darkness, and it is in you.  There are other lights out there.  Turn on your high beams.  Turn up your lumens.  Shine bright enough that your light begins to connect with the light nearby.  Leave no room for darkness.  Hope when it seems silly.  Love when no one else does.  Be radically inhabited.  I am glad for the number of social justice movements that exist and are growing.  Stand for right, and stand for the defenseless.  But always stand as a container.  Don’t go do something for God.  Do something from God.

Here is what I think I heard God say.  In our lifetime the tide can turn.  Not because we get smarter or even more determined, but because we connect to the source of life, power and love, and allow it to pour out of us in great measure. Now is the time.

Ready?

16 Responses to “Turn the Tide”

  1. Amen!!!!! It's time to move. I have often thought that is is time to just sit in the gutter with people, to just be Jesus with skin on. That is the life He has called us to live. To show love, to be love, to love because He loved us first. Thank you for sharing these words this morning, it was the reminder I needed.

  2. Bob,
    Do you do marriage counseling in conjunction with individual counseling?

  3. Bob Hamp, Bob Hamp!!! YOU ROCK…. I mean, this is not an article- It's a "battle cry." It made me cry, it made me want to get up and go somewhere, ANYWHERE and just let Him be Him through me! People everywhere, need to understand they are the source of light….we are so focused on what we're "doing" – we need to be more focused on who we are BEING!!! This was just what I needed, I don't even have vocabulary for how much I love this- my fav line is…..Be radically inhabited. Wow- enough said.

  4. My counseling scheduleis full right now, but I can connect you wiht plenty of great people who can help….
    Thanks Melissa, Kerrie and Bethany, this was a real charge to me the day the Lord downloaded it to me…It's time…let's GO!

  5. This is the cry of my heart! Though I confess that at times I too want to invest in heavy artillary and go out and 'conquer'. This post is a call back to the real battle–the battle Jesus fought that overpowered hell itself. Bless you for sharing your heart beat and inviting God's people back to His way of conquering!

  6. I agree with Kerrie – this is a battle cry. This is incredible and I believe that there are others who are hearing the same thing from Him. He has called us (me!) to battle, and it's time to let Him move in us. Awesome article, even better message. Thanks Bob!!

  7. Bob Hamp…You always inspire me, and I learn something new from you every day from a blog, book, or post. I am so blessed by our leaders. I really liked this best…Not geography, but hearts. One human at a time. When we are conquered, the geography that we inhabit is filled with God’s presence in and through us. I think there are a lot of people out there who can tell us what they know about God's love, scripture by scripture. I want and pray that I am a person who loves from the heart and touches one person at a time. God's presence in and through us…yes!!! AH~ good for my soul.

  8. Wow Bob, great article! Your words "Too long we have tried to fight spiritual battles with human ideas and soulish energy." How many times do we think to ourselves that we can draw strength from inside ourselves to do God's will? No! It is Christ who empowers us, not the other way around! Thank you for sharing these awesome words. I am not strong enough, but I serve a Christ who IS!

  9. Great post!!! So much incredible Truth to be empowered by and inspired with. I agree, that you read it more like a battle cry than an article. "Be radically inhabited." Love, love, love that – so much so that I'm writing it in the front of my Bible…..love how the Lord was drawing out the theme of what He is looking for…."He isn't looking for us to do more now. He is looking for us to listen more and abide more." Thank you for your leadership and then your willingness to share powerful wisdom and revelation. Awesome stuff!

  10. "Here I am, take me
    As an offering
    Here I am giving
    every heart beat for your glory
    Take me."
    - Walker Beach, Zach Neese Alabaster Jar, Gateway

  11. Amen! Amen! Amen! Lord, let your kingdom come and your will be done in and thru each of us….let us be light for you fully in the way you intended…. NOW and forever more. Thank you Bob for these powerFULL, strength renewing words.

  12. I am submitting my second book for self publishing tomorrow. "Secrets of the Southern Shells". Very short, only 44 pages. In the chapter, Seek Wisdom, I added the word God and explained my esoteric description of wisdom so the reader would be clear. Wisdom. God. Each of us can communicate more clearly. Every day. Every writing. Every interaction. My friend sent me your website this evening Bob, and thank you for validating what I felt called to do in my editing tonight. Thank you for sharing!

  13. Love and grace are powerful weapons against the enemy. They won me over when the law and fear of hell failed.
    Love your writing and your revelation Pastor Bob!!

  14. This is such a great word!! A few favorite phrases: " Be radically inhabited" :) and "always stand as a CONTAINER"… putting all the weight not on us, but WHO lives in us. Thank you for sharing this; it encourages me.

  15. that would be great. i believe you already have my email.
    Thank You!

  16. Great post and great timing. I missed this one until today and I'm glad I did because it came at the right time. It was quoted before but I loved this line, "Hope when it seems silly. Love when no one else does. Be radically inhabited." I hear from people who have been serving in the church for years and years who seem to tell you the opposite because they themselves have become so beaten down by stories as you described. There is hope! There is something we can do, despite or maybe because of our own inadequacy. Thanks again.


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