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Yelling to Stir-up: I didnt study traditional martial arts. I [studied] street fighting. Eyes, knees, groin and throat. That was the targets. God said to me, remember the KI? The idea was when you yelled, it did several things. • It scared the enemy, so that he would be disoriented, so that he couldnt react, • It increased your boldness, and committed you to the fight, • It caused the fight to rise up inside of you to make you angry enough to do it, and totally committed you to it. • It gave you extra strength for the fight at the same time. I got to thinking about it. What does KI mean? In Japanese it means, K spirit, I harmony or yell. So it means spirit harmony. I was harmonizing my spirit with my body, meaning I was doing with my body, what I was doing with my spirit. When I did that, I scared the enemy, he would run, it increased my power, I was able to release what I had, and it worked. When I do it as a Christian, I do a true spirit yell, instead of the counterfeit I did in Martial Arts. 1. First is to release what zoe life you have. You do this by getting loud and firm in your thinking and speaking. 2. Second is to build up more zoe life with more loud, hard and fast tongues. You are obeying New Testament commands to pray without ceasing and rejoice in the Lord always. 3. Doing the formula, copying what worked for someone else gives you a starting place, which is a good way to start. But the key is to renew your mind to know you are CONNECTED to God in power and that power rides upon your fighting attitudes and commands. It is not what you say, as much as it is who is saying it. You, are you a person estranged and separated from God, or are you the agent of God in Jesus, united and one in spirit, whether you feel like it or not? Before you minister, it does help to remind yourself that God in you is bigger than anything you will come across, and He is in you to heal through you, and other Redemption facts. This is just like a policeman or soldier checking his equipment before confronting a problem. This is laboring to enter the rest of God. Spending 1-4 hours doing this for each Scripture is not too much. 4. Here is a key. As you go over each fact, say it is truth of God, and that it describes you. Give God thanks and praise for each item. Make a big deal out of it. Belief is to decide it is true whether you feel like it or not. Believe is to give thanks that God said it, and therefore it is truth you will give Him thanks, praise, rejoicing and affirmation magnets over. Believing means you make a big enough deal over it so that others can see the evidence of your joyous faith. Otherwise just repeating the facts of Redemption will have little effect on you. One of the best tools for this is Scripture songs for children. Become as a little child and get excited over each phrase. 5. When you are fed up, angry and upset that the situation has gone on long enough and must end now, you will get loud as you deliver the aiteo commands. If you are in a hospital, you get still get just as stirred up and do in quietly. It is not the loudness, but the stirred up to fed up determination and indignation that does it. We are commanded to command with shouts. Ps 47:1-3 “O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. 2 For the Lord most high is terrible; he is a great King over all the earth. 3 He shall subdue the people under us, and the nations under our feet.” He subdues through us as we shout. When you shout you involve your soul and your spirit in both tongues and your own language. It brings up the fight in you, which is a key. For me, I am seated next to God in Jesus at the throne, but all those angels praising and the seraphim shouting, “Holy, holy, holy” can be quite a racket! You shouting is for you, not God. I shout because it gives Him pleasure. The more I shout the more I am committed in spirit and soul. All committed warriors and athletes shout in combat. If they are not shouting they are grunting. Champions may be quiet on the outside, but inside they are a raging inferno, like Jesus is shown in Rev 1. Come to think of it, when He is speaking it is like a raging of waters. No whispers there. Now, depending on the situation, I can shout without making a lot of noise, but that comes with some practice as without shouting it is hard to keep focus. Think of it as a dynamo, you know, one of those things you crank to run lights or an emergency radio? Shouting gets you more into it. I may shout as I do the last of my morning push-ups, or at the gym. That is why, if results are slow, you can go outside, say at a hospital, and shout for a while and come back. Isa 42:13 “The Lord shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy (zeal, indignation, rage, commitment, fury and focus) like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies.”]
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 07:10:11 +0000

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