Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Years Bliss!


Hello Wonderful Friends!

I am declaring over each and every one of you the most blessed and favor-filled, outrageous, amazing, and stupendous New Year and New Decade in Jesus!! You are further along in your destiny than ever before and God has not forgotten a single one of his precious promises over your life! Each day that you are given the gift of life on this earth, you are one step further along in the journey that the Lord has planned for you before the foundation of the earth--A plan to prosper you and not to harm you, a plan to give you hope and a future!! (Jer. 29:11) Be massively encouraged that you are right in the heart of God's best for you! Don't lose hope! Keep going! You are doing so much better than you think!!

Thanks for the friendship and love and encouragement that you all keep on pouring over Suzanne and myself. You're the best!

If you are looking for some place to go tonight to celebrate the New Year, I have 7 suggestions for you:

1. IHOP, East Bay--8 pm to Midnight at Parkway Baptist Church, 7485 Village Parkway, Dublin, CA

2. Fred Long's place--7 pm, 785 Hampton Road, Hayward, CA

3. Charles & Tina Razzel's place, 8 pm, 1805 Brooktree Way, Pleasanton, CA

4. Sausalito Christian Fellowship--7 pm at 131 Filbert Ave., Sausalito, CA. Blazing Fire's Janet Shottelkorb will be leading worship!

5. Harvest House in Fremont, 6 pm-Midnight--Worship & Praying for the 7 mountains of influence! - 40645 Fremont Blvd., Suite 10A, Fremont, CA

6. New Ecstatics w/Ben Dunn & John Crowder, 9 pm @ Studio E, 152 Harvey West Blvd., Santa Cruz, CA

7. Stay at home and sit at the feet of Jesus! Now there's a choice that will never be taken away from you!!

We are going to have an extremely powerful time together this Saturday night, January 2nd, at Blazing Fire Church as we make bold declarations from heaven to earth!!! Expect shifts to happen! We will most likely end in a New Year's blessing tunnel!! It all starts at 6 pm at our usual location, 3200 Hopyard Road, Pleasanton.

I look forward to seeing many of you and ushering the new decade in with authority and much joy!!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas Night - 2009

Hello Wonderful Friends!

Just a quick note to share something that was on my heart for you today. Sometimes because of all the stress getting ready for Christmas, there can be a feeling of let-down. You might think to yourself, "I did all that for this?!!"

If you are feeling any sort of post-Christmas blues whatsoever, let me assure you that nothing of eternal significance has changed since yesterday, nor will it be different tomorrow...You are still Daddy's favorite! You are still the delight of His eyes! You still touch his heart more deeply than you will ever know! Wonderful Holy Spirit still lives within you! Jesus has still paid the full price for your freedom! And you still have a destiny as a world-changer, loving people one heart at a time!

No matter how you are feeling, remember this:
"Jesus is so completely able to rescue and preserve those who come to God through him because he is always alive to intercede on their behalf." (Hebrews 7:25)

You know what that means? You can have on off day, but Jesus never does! He's always on and He's always for you. He neither sleeps nor slumbers (Ps. 121), but his eye is upon you, and he is declaring God's truth over you, finishing the good work he started in you!

Hope your day-after-Christmas is filled with the joy and peace of knowing that you belong to the Lord...and the day after that, and the day after that, and the day after that...

Friday, December 18, 2009

A Merry Christmas! - Dec 17, 2009

As Christmas approaches, I declare the Peace of Jesus upon you! If you need more of that peace, take a listen to my sermon last week, "The Prince of Peace" on our podcast.

Be encouraged by this brief description of the "real" story of St. Nicholas:

St. Nicholas should be an inspiration to us all. He was a godly man whose reputation for giving to people caused him to be a revered example of what compassion and giving are all about. He was not a jolly large man who climbed down chimneys, and he didn't have flying reindeer.

A Gift From God
Nicholas and his parents lived in Turkey in the third century and were Christians. Nicholas' parents had prayed and asked God for a child, much as Abraham and Sarah had done. From the time Nicholas was born in about A.D. 280, they considered him a gift from God. Diligently, they taught their young son devotion to God and to be very generous to the poor. Although they both died when Nicholas was in his teens, their heritage of living for God and giving followed Nicholas.

Ordained as a young teenager, Nicholas entered the priesthood at age 19. His uncle, the bishop who ordained him, prophesied that Nicholas would offer guidance and consolation to many people, that he would eventually become a bishop, and that he would live a life of enlightenment. Eventually he did become the bishop of a small, coastal village, and his influence spread into many nations.

Many accounts have been written about the life of Nicholas. It was said that he would spend all night studying God's Word to bring it to the people. He was known for helping the poor, for praying, fasting and standing steadfast in faith and goodness. Many miracles were brought about through his prayers. Included among the accounts of his ministry is the report of twin brothers who were raised from the dead. It was written that one could hardly keep count of the virtue and goodness he spread around him.

When Nicholas died on December 6, A.D. 343, he is said to have quoted Psalm 11 with his last breath, "In the Lord I put my trust." In the Greek language, the name Nicholas means "victorious" or "hero of the people," and he did indeed become a very popular figure in the centuries that followed his death. Stories of Nicholas spread throughout Greece and into Russia. He became the popular patron saint of Russians, who called him "Nikolai, the wonderworker."

The story of the true St. Nicholas is a beautiful picture of the giving that Christmas is really about. St. Nicholas represents the giving heart of our Heavenly Father, Who always gives good gifts. The greatest gift of all is the gift of Jesus Christ to us from God the Father. Jesus is our hope, redemption and victory. He is our advocate with the Father, our blood-covenant Friend Who will never leave nor forsake us. In Him, we have the joy of living a heavenly life on earth.

He is the meaning of Christmas "Christ mass" means "anointing celebration." It's the celebration of "How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power…." It's the celebration of how the anointed Jesus "…went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil…" (Acts 10:38). It's the story of our triumphant Savior—Jesus, the Christ—the King of kings and the Lord of lords!

Now, that's a Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

There Is A River - Dec 12, 2009


Daddy approves of you! Yes, YOU! You are the delight of His eyes and you are exactly what he wanted when he made you! If you do nothing else today, take time to snuggle up to your Heavenly Papa and take in the love! That is the ONE THING that will truly make your heart merry this season! Oh, and then go spread the love the first chance you get! Papa loves it when you do that!!

Last Saturday during and after our time of worship, I sensed and felt a huge, strong River that was flowing through the church building and, subsequently, right through each person who was present! The Lord led me to play my Native American double flute while encouraging each person to receive from that heavenly River exactly what they needed: love, mercy, healing, peace, forgiveness, strength, hope--absolutely anything and everything we needed was available!

Here is one testimony from Cheryl Field, who was there that night:

Pastor Brent,

I have to tell you want happened Saturday night! When you asked us to stand for healing, I stood up for my brother who has hidradenitis and my 16-year-old nephew who has Crone's disease, even though I have been in constant pain in my shoulder. On the way home, I asked Papa to heal my shoulder and take the pain away. Later, around 11:30 pm, I was laying in bed re-reading Blazing Fire's Core Values, and my heart started to race and I felt Holy Spirit's presence...all of a sudden my shoulder started quivering and shaking like I have never seen before! The pain was gone!!! This morning is the first time in I don't know how long that I didn't wake up in pain or have to take any Tylenol! Papa is so awesome! Thank You Holy Spirit, and Jesus for making it possible!!!

In Papa's love, Cheryl


Thank you, Jesus! We are seeing more and more miracles of people being completely healed and set free! And do you know why? Because the river of God's love and presence and power and joy is flowing mightily from his throne and it's getting deeper and wider all the time!! (see Ezekiel 47) The Source of that refreshing, cleansing Water from Heaven is nothing less than the Father's heart, and let me tell you, His heart is infinite and it is unlimited! God's supernatural world is totally invading the natural world that we see with our eyes and ears. And it's only going to increase because the Kingdom is always advancing!!

Psalm 46:4 says, "There is a River whose streams bring joy to God's city. It sanctifies the dwelling of the Most High."

That river is not just a fun concept--a nice idea. It's REAL!!!

So, I declare this river of supernatural joy to gush upon you and within you RIGHT NOW! I declare that river to break forth from you, bursting out from your belly (John 7:38) to saturate a hurting and severely malnourished world with blessing and encouragement straight from God's heart--through you--to theirs!

Anyone for some River rafting?! The water level is UP...again!!