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Soaking 70!

As Christians probably the one area that most people compromise, is the area of spending time with God. In busy schedule and increasing work load the one element that suffers in our Christian walk is quality time in the presence of God. I was personally challenged few weeks ago on the time spent in the presence of God.

This is bigger than a morning devotional, bigger than singing a slow song, bigger than reading a article off a Christian website – this is how conscious are we aware of God’s presence in our daily life. Most Christians I meet struggle to even feel God’s presence, leaders included. Some people can tone down their experience with God to 1987, after which there has been no revelation of who God is. We are called to continually grow in Him and to know Him more. Which is what led me to a vision called Soaking 70.

What is Soaking?

Have you ever been in a service where you are worshipping and suddenly after 20 minutes or so you begin to “fee” the presence of God? Soaking is focused on this presence of God. Most times many of us feel the presence of God only by the last song. Most times what I see is, people experience this 4 minute window of God’s presence once every Sunday. Hence, what happens is the culture is to start from the beginning point once again the follow Sunday. But with intense soaking what happens in our spiritual senses begin to get activated and starts recognising different elements of the Holy Spirit. The point? Try to worship in your room for 30 minutes or so – most times if you are able to hit the 30 minute margin – you may begin to feel to the presence of God. If it takes longer, still keep pressing in, even if it is an hour but press in until you feel the presence of God.

Now, once the presence of God has been felt, don’t just stop, begin to soak. Position yourself either sit down, kneel or any comfortable position, I personally like to lie down. Most times what happens with me is I get knocked down by the power and so I have learned to just lie down so that nothing hinders the presence of God.

The second element of soaking is to be still and know that He is God (Psalm 46:10). Most people spoil, soaking time by trying to entertain God either with tongues or some words, when God truly examines the worship of the heart and the Spirit rather than our words. Learn to just be quiet and begin to receive. Do not be discouraged if nothing happens because your Spirit man is receiving. Most people expect a lot even on their first soaking session. Unfortunately, it is not God who is trying to limit our expectation, it’s our flesh. We have Spiritual eyes, nose, ears, tongue etc but it is only with deeper water experiences in soaking that these senses begin to get activated. The very fact that you are beginning to feel His presence is a good start! Keep waiting on God and let that presence that you feel build. Begin to use your thoughts to try communicating with the Holy Spirit, so rather than using words think what you desire to speak and you will see that the Holy Spirit starts to minister to you. As this happens, the presence increases………………………….

What is Soaking 70?
Soaking 70 is soaking in God’s presence for a period of 70 days. This does not mean people need to stop going to work, universities or leading normal daily lives. It is focused on trying to accommodate the soaking culture into ones daily life. Ideally, I like to play some music in the background () and then tap into the presence.

At Downpour, myself and the team are dedicating 70 solid days on soaking and spending time in the presence of God.

Here are some of my personal goals during this soaking season:

a) Increasing my sensitivity to the Holy Spirit

b) Renewal of the Mind

c) Control of Body

d) Wisdom in areas of breakthroughs

Increasing my sensitivity to the Holy Spirit: How does the Holy Spirit operate? What is He saying, thinking. What is on the heart of Jesus?

Renewal of the Mind: Romans 12, talks about the renewal of the mind. Your mind has been renewed when the impossible looks logical – that’s where I wish to get!

Control of Body: I would love to get in better shape and fitness. For long term endurance in the ministry, I need to be fit. Lots of travelling has reduced my fitness level – I need a higher degree of fitness to keep me focused.

Wisdom in areas of breakthrough: As an individual I need breakthroughs in areas of future plans. Also, as a ministry we are praying for the next level aspects of what is on the Heart of God for us.

———- What are your goals?

THE WORD:

Every few days I will be releasing teachings focused on intimacy primarily and how to increase your sensitivity to the things of God. But I personally advice your own personal bible reading plan. Most people read the word “according to the Spirit”, most times I feel that is nothing but laziness as the “Spirit feeling” may come only once a month. Try to be systematic in your bible reading and with what you read the Spirit will be able to minister to you. The Holy Spirit always works in partnership with the word as He is the author of the word. Take a certain book, Mark for example and read a chapter or two a day, write your thoughts in the journal. One some occasions especially during soaking sessions you may be feel in your Spirit certain scriptures, feel free to study, read that then and meditate, but when you do not feel or sense any of that, get back into the Systematic pattern.

JOURNAL:

I personally recommend a journal (a notebook) where you could write your 70 days journey. Write about your visions, dreams, experiences, revelation from the word, what is God speaking to you etc.

Accountability Partner:

In the Soaking campaign, try to get an accountability partner. You will need to share your goals and visions on where you wish to get at the end of the 70 days. And this partner will need to keep you on check. The partner who keeps you on check should be someone who also is a part of this program as it would help in the journey we are on. The partner who keeps you on check could also you who is accountable to you also, making it a mutual partnership which will be a blessing to both. I personally recommend husbands and wives to be partners in this – we have seen marriages healed of this type of settings. If you are a single man, I would recommend a single man to keep you accountable, the same with woman.

Cost: People have asked “what is the cost of subscribing to all these teachings and materials, the cost is free! We are more focused on getting you intimate with God rather than anything else.

QUESTIONS:

Please feel free to ask questions on this blog page comment option as others who read your questions, may have similar ones, which would bless many. If your question is too personal, kindly email us at testimonies@alwynmatt.org.

Let the Soaking CULTURE begin!

Alwyn

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Owing to my husband’s line of work, we’ve been forced to re-locate on several occasions. One of my prominent worries always is, if I will find a good church and fellowship in our new locale. And on many accounts, although I am able to find a church, I am often disappointed with what I discover. Sometimes I’ve felt myself a tad bit too demanding maybe, however, I feel as a child of God, I am allowed to demand any level of satisfaction upon the parish or denomination I am to join. For in this place of worship, I feel the need to be complete and at home, even more so than my own house perhaps.

My main disconcertion is the lack of anointing, that I have so grown accustomed to in my many years of church going. Can a church, where tens, maybe even hundreds come to worship and praise the Lord be dead? From my very own personal experience, I can most certainly affirm to you that they can. I once attended a service at a renowned church in my city in which I was battling constantly to stay awake. The worship seemed dead, there was no joy in anyone’s voices, faces or eyes! The message to me was equivalent to a nice warm glass of milk that slowly lulled me to sleep. At the end of the service, I was keen to observe the members of this church. I was curious as to their final disposition after so ‘moving’ a service. To my astonishment, they all looked so content and satisfied. However I was able to observe that their satisfaction looked very much like that which we gain from accomplishing our duty, and not the kind we get when we are lost in God’s presence for over two hours.

I was constantly dogged by this incident as I just could not contemplate how anyone could be satisfied with such a mediocre experience of such a magnificent God they were supposedly worshipping!

On recently reading the word, I came across a few verses that suddenly brought all of it to light! I began to understand why certain churches were dead!

Amos 4: 6 I gave you cleanness of teeth in all your cities, and lack of bread in all your places, yet you did not return to me,” declares the LORD.
7And also I withheld the rain from you when there were yet three months to the harvest. I caused it to rain upon another city; one piece of ground was rained upon, and the piece upon which it did not rain withered.

So as an onset to the course of action that God seems to be taking here, in the hopes of having His people return to Him, He brings about a famine, cleanness of teeth and lack of bread refers to a deprivation that the Lord first sends. I am lead to believe that this famine is that which relates to the bread of life, the word of God.

John:6:35: Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.

When a church begins to wander from the Lord, He appears to stop the delivery of the Word.
Romans: 10: 17: So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Without being fed of the Word, the church grows mal-nourished and starts dwindling in faith. The faith of that church eventually dies as well. Without faith, it is not possible to expect great things from God. And a church that no longer expects great things from God, is most certainly dead.

John: 14: 26: But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
We rely on the Father to send us the Holy Ghost to teach us and make the Word alive to us. We must be aware that when God speaks of depriving the church of His word, it does not mean that there will no longer be preachers available. There might still be many who will be more than willing to stand on the pulpits and preach. However, unless the revelation of the Word comes from the Lord, those who hear will remain hungry.
Now moving on to Amos : 4: 7, it is quite a widespread connotation in the Word where the Holy Spirit anointing is depicted as rain. We find this in many illustrations in the Bible, for instance in,
James : 5 : 7: Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.
We observe here that the Lord has blocked the anointing from coming forth. And although he says that he withheld the rain from falling on one city, He sent rain to another city. This clearly explains why certain churches appear ‘dead’ while others appear to be ‘on fire’. He also plainly reveals the eventual fate of a church that continues in the absence of the anointing, it withers and dies!
Now I would like to examine the reason that compels the Lord to these drastic measures. The Lord seems to be explaining his punishment, but we haven not yet explored the basis of this reprimand. We have understood that a church appears dead as a result of the anointing and the Word being withheld from it. But why is this done?
Amos : 4: 4: Come to Bethel, and transgress; at Gilgal multiply transgression; and bring your sacrifices every morning, and your tithes after three years.
In this context, Bethel, also known as the House of God, was at one point used to worship the Golden Calf. We are all aware of the story of the Golden Calf that the Israelites created to worship when Moses went up to the mountain to commune with the Lord. The Golden Calf was chosen as their god of that moment since it was representative of an Egyptian god named Apis. Their worshipping the Golden Calf represents their hesitation to leave their past behind them as they were still clinging on to their former masters’ god.
This is not an alien situation in churches either. Although we have been delivered from the bondage of sin and we are no longer required to serve that master, we are compelled to return to that captivity. And even though we are to now serve the living God who delivered us, we still live captive to the sin that He delivered us from. Sin is often used as a general term that covers a multitude of transgressions, this includes greed, avarice, pride, deceit and the list goes on. Does not the love of money and political power play in many of our churches prove to us that they are still very much worshipping the Golden Calf in Bethel, the House of God, even today?
Gilgal was a place of worship to the god Tammuz. Now Tammuz was supposed to be the god responsible for the abundance and prosperity of the earth, the fruitfulness of the soil even. Today, Gilgal represents the love of the world, the drive for prosperity and carnal success. Truly the Lord has promised prosperity and success to His church.
Jeremiah: 29: 11: For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome.

However this prosperity comes from focusing on the Lord.
Matthew: 6: 33: But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
And yet, many of us are driven by our need for success and acceptance in the world. Many even seek God just to facilitate their financial breakthroughs. So at the end of the day, the question to ask is, do they worship Jehovah Jireh or Tammuz? Is the focus on Jehovah, who provides for our needs or on the things themselves that we so covet?
We also find in verse 4 that the rightful sacrifices are duly made to the Lord and the tithing also faithfully carried out. This only goes to prove that praise and worship, or tithing does not guarantee the anointing on a church. The Lord truly demands our undivided loyalty and devotion.
I guess the simple answer to why we find dead churches can be found in Exodus: 20: 3-5: Thou shalt have no other gods before me……… Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God……….
A God jealously in love with His church, cannot accept the worship of other gods in His house, but is ever willing to recant his judgment on a repenting church.
2 Chronicles: 7: 14: If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
He will indeed send bread and rain to heal the land once again…..

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Sindu Mary is a strong and commited partner to this ministry right from the beginning stages. She has a deep understanding of the word and has a heart passionate to see the Lord move in local churches. She currently based in Sydney, Australia and has been a huge amount of blessing to me personally - Alwyn MATT

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