Month: January 2025

Ananias and Sapphira Accountability

Ananias and Sapphira represent radical accountability in a season of visitation. We observe how serious God is about establishing this kingdom reset when we observe God’s response to their casual prevarication. “You lied to Holy Spirit” becomes the grounds for their deaths. Remember, God did not require Ananias and Sapphira to sell anything. Eject from […]

Accountability

With mature leaders, kingdom leaders should expect consistent, concise, and considered reports. “Consistent” means systematic in timing and sequence; weekly but also accumulative reports that build upon one another; “Concise” means to the points of reference by which “success” is being measured, thus the points of emphasis are not overwhelmed with distractions; “Considered” means the […]

Ecclesia as the “ekklesia”

The word Jesus uses to describe what He is building to displace the strategically positioned authorities of Hades has been pressed into a scrapbook collection of possible meanings, and we are left to sort through the scrapbook in order to hear this word with the meaning He gives it when He speaks it. Matthew 16 […]

Holy Criticism and Critical Holiness

Criticism is holy. Critical thinking is absolutely necessary to holiness. Holy criticism avoids unholy commonness. Being critical and offering criticism marks the thinking and manner of God, and all His representatives must be equally interested in making clear distinctions the produce separations. Criticism, defined Biblically as “judgment,” means, “separation,” or “distinction,” in its functional application, so […]

Please Start Judging Immediately!

If you’ve stopped judging, get at it again. If you never judged, get started. If you are judging some, please increase judging now! If you have been or just starting judging, get better and better at it! The Meaning of Words Hearing differing discussions of criticism, judgment, and optimism, we first consider the meaning of […]

What Makes Church Work Properly?

The modern approach to Scripture starts with what we want and fits Scripture to it so that God appears to say what we are doing pleases Him. One of the best examples of this dysfunction comes from the often quoted “equipping the saints.” Kingdom Leadership Dynamics for the Ecclesia Paul opens our eyes to God’s […]

How to Deal with False Accusations

Problem solving is a leadership dynamic. The wisdom to govern was the request of Solomon, for example, because he needed to make decisions and solve problems if he was to be king. Obviously, we are not kings, but we do represent the King as kingdom leaders. As a kingdom leader, you deal with false accusations […]

The Burning Whirlwind

We don’t know from whence it comes or to where it blows, but we see it manifest at the point of confrontation. There is fire in God’s breath, but we only see it when it meets with the breath of hell. We assume that God will do this while we watch, but we are wrong. […]