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Releasing Kings
A Primer – Have fun,
make money, and love people
Tele-Seminar
– Beverly Lewis and I discussed Kingdom impacts in an interview, “Have
fun, make money and love people.” Listen to the recorded version here. Ray Edwards
and I did a second interview that is just as
good. Both are about an hour and give a great summary of marketplace
ministry.
David
Tinney and I did four conferences in Gdansk, Warsaw, Lutsk, and
Rotterdam in November. My heart is thrilled with the fruit. We
explained Releasing Kings in conference settings, personal
consultations, coaching and via answering questions… so many times that
our ability to articulate it got better. We get to attend the meetings,
too. We see the stirrings in the hearts of people as they listen to the
Holy Spirit. We hear their questions and feel their release. We also
get to hear the Holy Spirit say things in a simpler way that more
effectively connects the heart of God with the heart of His people. I
want to share some of that in this newsletter. It’s very precious.
The transition
from servant to friend – 1) When we first
meet Jesus we hear something in our hearts that says “follow me.” So we
do. It’s simple obedience, we welcome mentoring and pastoral oversight,
and we grow because of it. 2) As time goes by and we test our wings and
experience success and failures in our faith, we also are brought to a
place of brokenness. We lose our desire to have our own way, and just
yearn for His way. 3) In the third stage we receive an invitation from
the Lord to transition from servant to friend. Just when we drained
ourselves of initiative, God invites it back and we find a place where
our will and his will overlap in the desires of our own heart.
I no longer
call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's
business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I
learned from my Father I have made known to you. John 15:15
If
we try to stay in obedience when it’s time to graduate to friend, we
dry up spiritually and our prayers go unanswered. We start our
discipleship there, but we can’t live there and mature. A servant is
very different from a friend, a son and a King.
Hearing God –
servants “obey” the word of God, the voice of the Holy Spirit, the
counsel of mentors and the direction of their pastoral oversight. The
transition to friend doesn’t move us out of those four areas of hearing
God; it simply adds one more. Friends examine the desires of their own
hearts to find the will of God. We are used to finding many wrong
motives and evil desires in our hearts. It’s hard to believe that God
can change our hearts and write His own purposes in our natural talents
and desires. As friends, He also invites us to a place of choosing our
own destiny – it feels like an oxymoron at first.
I will give
you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you
your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. 27 And I will put my
Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep
my laws. 28 You will live in the land I gave your forefathers; you will
be my people, and I will be your God. 29 I will save you from all your
uncleanness. Ezek 36:26-29 NIV
10 This is
the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time,
declares the Lord. I will put my laws in their minds and write them on
their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. Heb 8:10
NIV
"This is
the covenant I will make with them after that time, says the Lord. I
will put my laws in their hearts, and I will write them on their
minds." Heb 10:16 NIV
A
servant will never trust his own heart, never feel comfortable with
initiative. Servants yearn for a King to rule over them so they can
obey. They are happy in a hierarchy, and prone to define “church” in
terms of leaders, followers, accountability and submission; afraid to
go beyond the structure, yet frustrated by the constraints on their
freedom.
Friends
become Kings because they know Jesus as the King of Kings. They will
volunteer to take their land and step into new areas. All those verses
where Jesus invites us to “ask whatsoever” mean just what they say. We
should have desires, and pray and work toward their fulfillment. The
“religious mindset” simply can’t receive this simple truth, yet it is
the very key to the Kingdom and making disciples of all nations (Mt
18:19). The desires in our hearts can and do overlap the desires in
God’s own heart. When we make those dreams come true, we also thrill
the heart of God. These Kings become very intentional about having
plans, creating wealth, and converting money into ministry.
In touch with
my own heart – Once I cross the bridge and
realize that God delights in the desires of my heart, my identity
shifts. I’m happy to be myself. I can trust the desires of my own heart
now. There are a number of ramifications:
1. I love better
- Trusting my heart, becoming myself… all these things allow me to
encourage the desires other people have and to accept them as they are.
I love people more.
2. Joy
- There is a joy that comes into my own life, and it heals my heart and
renews my youth. I’m becoming more child-like and fun-loving. Laughter
comes easier and more often.
Hope
deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of
life. Prov 13:12
who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is
renewed like the eagle's. Ps 103:5
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the
bones. Prov 17:22
3. Communication
– When I’m in touch with my own heart, I can see the heart of other
people more clearly. I actually become more prophetic. I even hear
God’s heart more clearly.
4. Leadership
– I don’t treat people like servants, just telling them what to do. I
understand their own heart’s desires and I leverage their own destiny
to motivate them.
5. Creativity
– My heart is aligned with my mind and I become more competent. We are
not just a list of do’s and don’ts. We express the creativity God
created us with, in amazing ways with liberty and freedom.
He has made
us competent as ministers of a new covenant- — not of the letter but of
the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. 2 Cor 3:6
NIV
6. Wealth
Creation – the self-sabotage stops and
blessing, divine appointments, opportunities, and wealth flow toward
us. We minister to others generously out of a cup that overflows.
7. Wisdom –
people in touch with their own hearts don’t expect God to guide them
with special revelations on every issue. They give themselves
permission to make decisions based on wisdom and mentoring: “If I make
a decision, and it’s the wrong one, I make another one.” They have a
better balance between revelation and wisdom. They use both; function
in a spirit of wisdom without special revelations on every detail. They
can easily discern the difference between heart’s desires that overlap
the will of God and the stray winds of emotional feelings. The former
exists in a written plan they are intentionally working; the latter can
come and go.
I keep
asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may
give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation,
so that you may know him better. Eph 1:17-18 NIV
God
is building the Kingdom through people who are connected with their own
hearts, willing to exercise initiative, and willing to use wisdom.
People who are all word and spirit simply can’t do that as well. It
sounds spiritual, but it’s neither more spiritual nor more biblical –
it’s just our charismatic and evangelical tradition. It doesn’t work
very well in church and it doesn’t work at all in business. We have
produced disciples that struggle to function in society. God is
adjusting us right now in a very healthy way… also a little painful and
confusing. Aligning our hearts and minds with the will of God and the
voice of the Holy Spirit is Biblical, practical, and powerful.
Fireside Chat
– It’s hard to get Europeans to open up and ask questions or make
comments but when they do, they are very thoughtful and relevant; not
only for themselves but for everyone. It took me nearly two years to
sort through the theology and practice of making the transition from
servant to King. We’re inviting people to do it in a few days. It’s not
surprising that questions come up. You will have more… Please send them
to me and we will add them to this newsletter.
Comment
– I’m not sure I can trust my heart. Some of my desires aren’t from
God. How can I just start trusting them? I do trust the Holy Spirit and
the Bible.
Response
– We must not confuse feelings in our minds or emotions and our deepest
heart’s desires. You have not yet tried to connect with your own
heart’s desires and put them down in writing. My suggestion is to take
the time to go through the
coaching
module and really hear from God about your own destiny. Your
dream is worth being intentional, having a plan and even spending some
time with a coach.
Saying we
make all our decisions based on the Holy Spirit and the Bible isn’t
true and isn’t even scripturally balanced. As discussed above, God
speaks to us through a spirit of wisdom and revelation as well as our
heart’s desires. We’re simply suggesting you use all three.
Comment – It
feels like pursuing my own heart’s desires would lead me into a level
of independence that wouldn’t be healthy. What about submitting to my
pastor in a local church and obeying the voice of the Holy Spirit?
Response
– Being connected with the desires of your own heart actually will help
you hear from the Holy Spirit more clearly. You are giving yourself
permission to be yourself and become exactly what God created you to be.
Regarding
submission to your local church, being connected with your own heart’s
desires will actually keep you on the right track. God wants to speak
directly to you about your ministry. He won’t give the plan to your
pastor first so that it can be passed on to you second hand! The
purpose of the church is discipleship; equip you for the work of the
ministry. Unless we’re called to be a pastor our work is always in the
kingdom, outside the church in one of those other six mountains. Lance
Wallnau does a great job of explaining the difference between church
and kingdom in this video.
Comment
– When you say God writes His plan in our hearts, it sounds like your
inviting us to make decisions on the basis of feelings. God speaks to
me through my spirit.
Response
- I’m using spirit and heart or subconscious in the same sense. It is
just as true and maybe more correct theologically and Biblically to say
that God speaks to our hearts (Heb 8:10, 10:16 from Ezek 36). That God
only speaks to our spirit is a charismatic tradition. It’s a minor
point. I’m just saying that God does speak to us and what we call the
organ of reception isn’t too important. It’s certainly not feelings.
Once we
become intentional about writing down our hearts desires and making a
goals and plan to implement them, it becomes very easy to discern the
difference between feelings and real heart desires that overlap the
will of God.
Comment –
It sounds like your minimizing the role of the church. Are you
suggesting we not go to church? …or that it’s is not important?
Response
– No… Just realize the role of the church is discipleship – equipping
the saints for the work of ministry. Most of are called to minster in
the Kingdom and carry the message into our culture and cities. When we
are first saved we focus on being good servants (obedient) and our
hearts are very much in the local church. As we mature and become
friends or Kings we don’t leave the church but our hearts do focus more
on our personal ministry in the Kingdom (outside the church). The
process will ultimately lead to a more healthy and prosperous church
and actually bless pastors in a huge way.
Comment – You’re
suggesting that we all can connect with our dreams and create wealth.
What about the poor? What do you tell them?
Response
– Poor or underprivileged people are especially in need of connecting
with their dream and heart’s desires. That is the motivation that will
pull them out of poverty. Our dream is the incentive our hearts need to
let go of the past and make changes. As Kings, we are positioned with
wealth to ministry to the poor in tangible ways. But, giving money to
addicted or poverty mindsets is a great way to destroy them. We have to
help them wisely.
PS: The
video
version of this newsletter is available on the Link. The
Q&A session are in a separate
video.
We’re Dancing
John and Sue
Here
are suggestions on how you can find that purpose.
- Read Releasing Kings
and Desire to Destiny
(See our store page or Amazon.com).
- Get the free newsletter
and connect on Face Book to stay in touch. We use
Skype to talk to people all over the world. Staying in touch is a huge
dynamic.
- Go through
the coaching module and clarify your
dream – we can help you if you’re stuck.
- Get
connected with a coach or mentor who can help you
take the next step.
- Create the
wealth and convert the money into your ministry dream.
Desire to
Destiny is available now at our store
along with reviews.
Not sure what your dream is? This book will help you pull the curtain
back on your future.
Newsletter
– If your
newsletter comes incomplete (filtered), you can always catch the latest
version in our archive along with 200 others.
1800+ people from around the world get Kingly encouragement from our
weekly newsletter. Invite a friend to subscribe – they will be blessed.
How to Start a
Small Group – Kings are increasingly
getting involved in Bible study or mentoring groups to facilitate their
“Release.” Here are some helpful suggestions www.Releasing-Kings.com/Starting-a-Group.html.
We’ve also updated our Vision
Brochure with graphics to show how to become a King and how
you can help Release Kings. Lastly we’ve created a guideline to help
you take your dream to the next level by considering the elements of a
business plan. See Write
Your Business Plan and a Free Management Library
for many other helpful resources.
French
Translation – Releasing Kings is now
available in French thanks to the efforts of Cees Bakker and Support Ministries
in the Netherlands. In France, copies can be obtained from Editions Menor
or Librairie
Chretienne CLC. The Title in French is “Libération des Rois
pour le ministère dans le monde du travail”. Cees is also the guy who
made the Dutch translation possible – available through his website. He
can be contacted for Releasing Kings conferences in France and
throughout Europe.
Other
language websites –
Ukraine
http://releasingkingsua.com/
Poland
http://www.releasingkingspl.com/
Face Book
– I’m posting more information on Face book at http://www.facebook.com/john.garfield1
PS:
I want to recommend some follow-up reading.
Who
is God by Harold Eberle provides the best
explanation of a more relational view of God. It’s must reading that
connects our perception of God with everyday life.
Releasing
Kings for Ministry in the Marketplace takes
that foundation into marketplace ministry and the entrepreneurial
nature of Kings. Fruit in the marketplace naturally springs out of
sound doctrine.
Desire
to Destiny – Takes the foundation and
marketplace ministry and puts them in the context of seven practical
keys or stages of growth you can apply in your own life.
You’re
invited into the vision
to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money,
and do the mission.
- The
Message – Our first goal is to get the Releasing Kings
message into the hands of the messengers that will carry it… do it,
preach it, teach it, example it.
- The
Money – The second goal is to help Kings break out of
poverty by networking them with practical opportunities to prosper. We
want to introduce them to the right people, the right opportunity, and
the right financial approach.
- The
Mission – Network Kings with opportunities to mix
business and missions. Accomplish the great commission through the
marketplace and occupy the Seven
mountains of: business, media, arts
& entertainment, education, family and government in addition
to the church. See
video #1 and video #2
We’re Dancing
John and Sue
Desire to
Destiny is available now at our store
along with reviews.
Not sure what your dream is? This book will help you pull the curtain
back on your future.
Newsletter
– If your
newsletter comes incomplete (filtered), you can always catch the latest
version in our archive along with 200 others.
1800+ people from around the world get Kingly encouragement from our
weekly newsletter. Invite a friend to subscribe – they will be blessed.
How to Start a
Small Group – Kings are increasingly
getting involved in Bible study or mentoring groups to facilitate their
“Release.” Here are some helpful suggestions www.Releasing-Kings.com/Starting-a-Group.html.
We’ve also updated our Vision
Brochure with graphics to show how to become a King and how
you can help Release Kings. Lastly we’ve created a guideline to help
you take your dream to the next level by considering the elements of a
business plan. See Write
Your Business Plan and a Free Management Library
for many other helpful resources.
French
Translation – Releasing Kings is now
available in French thanks to the efforts of Cees Bakker and Support Ministries
in the Netherlands. In France, copies can be obtained from Editions Menor
or Librairie
Chretienne CLC. The Title in French is “Libération des Rois
pour le ministère dans le monde du travail”. Cees is also the guy who
made the Dutch translation possible – available through his website. He
can be contacted for Releasing Kings conferences in France and
throughout Europe.
Other
language websites –
Ukraine
http://releasingkingsua.com/
Poland
http://www.releasingkingspl.com/
Face Book
– I’m posting more information on Face book at http://www.facebook.com/john.garfield1
PS:
I want to recommend some follow-up reading.
Who
is God by Harold Eberle provides the best
explanation of a more relational view of God. It’s must reading that
connects our perception of God with everyday life.
Releasing
Kings for Ministry in the Marketplace takes
that foundation into marketplace ministry and the entrepreneurial
nature of Kings. Fruit in the marketplace naturally springs out of
sound doctrine.
Desire
to Destiny – Takes the foundation and
marketplace ministry and puts them in the context of seven practical
keys or stages of growth you can apply in your own life.
You’re
invited into the vision
to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money,
and do the mission.
- The
Message – Our first goal is to get the Releasing Kings
message into the hands of the messengers that will carry it… do it,
preach it, teach it, example it.
- The
Money – The second goal is to help Kings break out of
poverty by networking them with practical opportunities to prosper. We
want to introduce them to the right people, the right opportunity, and
the right financial approach.
- The
Mission – Network Kings with opportunities to mix
business and missions. Accomplish the great commission through the
marketplace and occupy the Seven
mountains of: business, media, arts
& entertainment, education, family and government in addition
to the church. See
video #1 and video #2
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