Practicals on Living in an Outpouring

18 Nov in allen hood, Bill Johnson, IHOPU Student Awakening, John Arnott, Outpouring, Renewal, Shelley Hundley, Wes Hall

Ways to keep your mind, will and emotions healthy to receive all that the Lord is doing during seasons of refreshing

The Lord is doing incredible things in Kansas City right now through the outpouring of His Holy Spirit. I was inspired to write, not about what the Lord is doing for those who aren't here, (check out www.ihop.org/watch if you haven't heard about it) but about what to do for those of use who are here in the thick of it, or for others who find themselves in an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

When I think about previous outpourings, renewals or awakenings, I think of Toronto, Brownsville and Lakeland. When I think about what I would term "revival culture" or people who have cultivated a lifestyle of encounter with the manifest presence of God, I think of Bethel with Bill Johnson. From these, there are practical dynamics and lessons learned. We should desire to receive the council of those who have gone before us. From what I've gathered, they have rather profound insights. In all honesty, none of the following thoughts originated with me, they came from asking questions and receiving some advice, reproof and exhortation regarding the way I was living and ways to create a "revival culture" in my own life.

The premise is "When in a Move of the Holy Spirit" - and this is particularly focused towards people who are involved in altar ministry, administration, deliverance, platform ministry, ushering, singing, worship leading, etc. etc.

1. Eat Food If you have an ambitious fasting regimen, transition to something like a Daniel fast, no caffeine, or fast only one day a week.

I was in an internship a few years ago and we talked to Bob Jones about fasting, and He said "When the Bridegroom is with you (referring also to an unusual season of visitation) you don't fast, but when He's not there, then you fast."

2. Stay Hydrated Drink lots of water. You will get dehydrated really really fast, and then you will wake up with swollen gunky eyes, chapped lips, raw face, and you will feel worn down in your body and be more susceptible to colds or the flu.

3. Try some cranberry juice I know this sounds strange, but a few years ago, I was leading worship at prophetic classes with Shawn Bolz and Paul Keith Davis. Every night after worship, my lower back would BURN in pain and I could hardly even get to my seat. Finally, Paul Keith pulled me aside and shared with me that how Bob Jones' always drinks cranberry juice. Bob had said that when you were ministering in a flow of the anointing, that you needed to take good care of your kidneys, which he called the Biblical "reins." He said that's where the anointing flows from. Now I didn't ask a lot of questions or try to figure out the who's, what's, and why's of all that, I just started drinking cranberry juice and more water and I noticed that the pain was GONE.

For inquiring minds, here are more Scriptural references for Bob's perspective on kidneys and "reins."

Reins: the kidneys, the supposed seat of the desires and affections; used metaphorically for "heart." The "reins" and the "heart" are often mentioned together, as denoting the whole moral constitution of man (Ps. 7:9; 16:7; 26:2; 139:13; Jer. 17:10, etc.)

Paul Keith also suggested finding a friend or leader that you trust to pray for you, or if you can't find somebody, putting your own hands on your lower back and asking the Holy Spirit to fill you up, refresh and sustain you if you're feeling that type of pain during or after ministry.

A Note on Intercessors If someone is engaged in a dynamic ministry where the Lord is really resting on them - whether its a minister, worship leader, prophetic singer, or someone with an unusual anointing during altar ministry, (in our case people like Wes Hall, Allen Hood, Laura Hackett, Shelley Hundley, Ed Boasso, Graeme Walsh, Steven Beauchamp, and so many others) they may need some "back up" or prayer that the Lord would continue to flow through them, cover them from attack and fill them up. This is why many times in different churches and conferences (Bethel, conferences with Shawn Bolz or Paul Keith, and many more) you will see someone standing behind the singers on the platform - a platform intercessor - or someone following behind a minister during altar ministry.

A word of caution: Don't start praying for someone you don't have relationship with at close proximity without their permission. What I do during the IHOPU awakenings is to pray for Wes and Allen from wherever I'm at: "Lord bless Wes and Allen right now. Holy Spirit, cover them, sustain them, fill them up. Release your ministering angels to them even now God, strengthen their bodies, renew their spirit man.." Speaking from my experience as a worship leader, it is more unsettling to have a stranger pop up behind you and start praying (you hope).


4. Eat healthy. I've experienced this scenario firsthand: It's 1:30 am and you've been in the meeting for 8 hours. You're starving, and nobody wants to go home and cook at 1:30, and nothing else is open! So you go to Buffalo Wild Wings for the 10th day in a row.

I also observed junk food eating behind the scenes at a more recent outpouring and thought to myself, "You guys have been eating that? No wonder you feel bad! It's not warfare, it's your diet." 65 days in a row of junk food will make you feel terrible. The Holy Spirit is not going to transform that deep fried, sugar covered, bacon marinated junk into fruits and vegetable in your stomach. You need to make healthy choices that will help sustain your "weak frame."

Now like I said, I understand (I've been to BWW twice already as have an entire worship team) that no one wants to cook at 1:30 am. But you need to become deliberate about eating healthy! Some friends of mine have a plan: we're getting 10 or so people together into a little cooking co-op where a couple of us will leave the service around 11:30 to go prepare some food, and the other 8 can come after the service and we'll all eat together. We rotate houses, and cooking responsibilities and pitch in some funds. You can get some of your friends together and do something like that and you'll save lots of money, feel better because you'll be eating better, and you'll have great redemptive fellowship in the afterglow of the Holy Spirit.

You also might want to get some cliff bars to keep with you - 8 hours of ministry is a long time.

5. Get Plenty of Rest This isn't a time to push your body to the point of exhaustion. You may find yourself needing a lot more sleep than you did before, that's normal and okay.

6. Eliminate the Unnecessary. Stay faithful with what the Lord has really called you to: Mike used the example of continuing to feed the homeless, but if you're doing lots of unnecessary "stuff" consider downsizing. Suspend your end-times Bible study for a season, cancel meetings, and simplify your life so that you can fully receive all that the Lord has for you during this season. When you look back on this time years down the road, you're not going to regret being as involved as you can, but you may regret not being more involved.

7. Keep your Devotional Time Maybe before this, you've been able to have devotional time in the prayer room, but with all that's going on in there now you may to need to carve out quiet time ALONE with Jesus. There, He's going to speak, minister, fill you up, and sustain you. Don't think that because you're spending 8 hours praying for people at an outpouring service that you can suspend your personal devotional time. The Lord will meet you in such sweetness during these private times - He will meet you with that same manifest presence that is there during the altar ministry for impartation to others if you take the time.

Another note: During the meetings or prayer room ministry time, remember that you can switch back and forth from praying and releasing to personal receiving. Your "ministry mode" doesn't have to last the entire time, you can have sweet personal encounter, and transition right into praying for others.

8. Keep Taking Your Day Off Nightly meetings will ebb and flow, and some nights will be "better" or "stonger" than others. That's just how it works. Don't feel like if you take a night off that God is not going to meet you anymore. There is NO condemnation for resting your body or spending time with you family. Even in the midst of the most dramatic healings, miracles, salvations and power demonstrations that we look forward to in the capital letters REVIVAL, you're still going to need a Sabbath and some time off with your family.

Some people throw themselves so into a renewal that their family suffers. You don't want your wife or children to acquire offense towards the Lord because you're not stewarding your relationships.

9. Realize that You are going to be Sensitive Things that didn't bother you before may grieve your spirit now. It's good to keep that in mind that in your conversations and activities before you ask those "Why do I feel this way" questions. Keep in mind that you may feel the presence of the Lord or manifest when you're out to eat and get prophetic words for the barista at Starbucks, or you may be grieved at a film you used to enjoy. Be extra vigilant about what you allow to enter your "gates" (eyes, ears, etc) because it will strike your heart in a heightened way.

10. Backlash is Real Francis Frangipane's "New Levels, New Devils" is real: If you're experiencing breakthrough, freedom, joy and increased manifest presence, the enemy doesn't like that. You will need to stand your ground in agreement with the Lord over hopelessness, depression, shame, condemnation, disqualification and other lying "fiery darts" the enemy may deploy in an attempt to take you out. Stand Firm, declare agreement with the Lord OUT LOUD and use the Scripture.

11. Remember The First and Second Commandment If this awakening continues and grows here in Kansas City, there may be quite a lot of people who come for a touch from the Lord. After a while, His sweet presence can become viewed as a commodity that is passed around: "Blam Blam Shaba Blam...Get 'Em, Blam."

We can become sidetracked by the unique sensation of His manifest presence, and overwhelmed by the numbers of people. We will need to continually remember that we are called to love the Lord our God, not just His tingles but His Person, and to love our neighbor. Not neighbors as if they are a mass group of people, but neighbor singular, dealing with each one as an individual as we're praying at the altar, prophesying, singing, or even just running into them in the bathroom.

12. Make Lists of Stuff you Really Need to Do I'm noticing this for myself: I am preoccupied with Jesus. That is an AMAZING thing. After years of being preoccupied with me, this is way better! Some unexpected side-effects are that I'm forgetting to do some stuff I need to do, like trash day, grocery shopping, and going to the bank. Errands that previously were just a natural part of your life may completely slip your mind because you're thinking about JESUS, which is AWESOME, but you do still need to pay your gas bill. I've started making a sticky notes I take everywhere with me:

1. Eat
2. Walk and Feed Dog
3. Talk to Parents
4. Pay Utilities
5. Trash Day is Wednesday
Sounds a little silly, but it may be necessary for you like it is for me.

Love to hear your comments

Comments

Anonymous's picture

Hello from Dubai, I got an

Hello from Dubai, I got an email link about IHOPU in kansas city and watched the videos, well what is hapening their is very surprising and out of this earth, never seen anything similar. I probably will travel to kansas and visit IHOPU.
Anonymous's picture

Blog

Thank you so much for posting this. One of my friends emailed this link to me and I appreciate this so much. It's a blessing to see these words of wisdom that sincerely help me keep first things first and recognize the attacks of the enemy more clearly in my life. I pray for a continued outpouring of the Holy Spirit on your life and at KC. Blessings, Nina
Anonymous's picture

Thank you

This is a really good reminder, even a few weeks into it. I have felt the Lord's stirring back to the Secret Place. Your whole site is refreshing and a great gift. Blessings and Congrats on the engagement!
Anonymous's picture

soooooo good!!! i love

soooooo good!!! i love this!!!!!!!!
Anonymous's picture

Thanks!

Hi Joanna I keep returning to this page, the advice in it is so useful. I have posted it (twice!) to my fb page http://www.facebook.com/markrobertwilson and (only) once to my prayer furnace group. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=229783448365 It's almost inevitable that I will post it to my blog :) As you can tell, I've needed to hear what you wrote. I'm so excited about what He is doing in these times :) May Jesus Christ continue to keep your heart soft and to make you His own. Send me a friend request if you'd like to stay in touch. God bless, Mark.
Anonymous's picture

One more thing

One additional thing that we have seen as important is friendship and community. I realize that must be a given living here in KC, but as someone with only a few friends here, visiting from out of town, my wife and I found that it was really important for us to take time to engage in the few peoples lives that we do know and love and that love us, outside of the meetings. I recognized in the middle of being filled and everything that I needed to take some time out and just go spend time with friends. Also, just to expand on what you put about the two commands of Jesus. Im so glad you mentioned it. On the days when I havent spent time in the secret place, alone with Him, then during the renewal meetings Ive felt very vulnerable to spiritual attack. And without love all the gifts and manifestations really are nothing, this whole thing turns into something 'cheap' like you said without it. Thanks again Im so stoked that you got this all down, It will be a good resource to recommend, all this is so important. The enemy just takes people out it seems like when some of these needs arent met. Lots of love Isaac O
Anonymous's picture

nice

Was just talking with my wife about this same stuff. You said it better. I love the Cranberry juice/kidney thing. That's awesome! Praise the Lord for those who have gone before us. God bless you and may this advice be needed more and more as this move of God spreads throughout the earth.
Anonymous's picture

This Should be a Class!

Love how practical this is... real wisdom!
Anonymous's picture

hi joanna! i read over this

hi joanna! i read over this and thought it was very helpful but i was wondering if maybe you could answer a question that i had.. well i've been watching the services of the outpouring at IHOP on the webstream (definitely encouraging) and i've heard a lot of testimonies of people being delivered from self-hatred.. especially in the form of an eating disorder.. no i don't have an eating disorder and i've definitely been doing some soul searching to see if there's any self-hatred in me because i want clean garments before the Lord and i desire to be pure. but i do try to eat very healthy and i excercise, just to keep healthy. but hearing all these testimonies it's almost like i feel bad or like i have self-hatred because i am conscious about being healthy. not in a bad way, i just really enjoy being healthy. it's almost like in order for you to not have self-hatred you have to be a junk food junkie and very firm on the fact that you don't give a care about exercise. exercise is by no means my life and if it was taken from me it wouldn't phase me. so it's not like i'm obsessed with it. but as i was reading i saw that you made it a point to mention to eat healthy so i was just wondering if maybe you could give me your thoughts on it.. so not to sure if this would really be considered a question or not.. ha. hopefully i don't sound whiny but it's just really been bothering me because i'm trying to discern if it's satan's voice just lying to me saying that i have self-hatred, when really i don't, and he's keeping me from moving forward with God, or if it's God trying to reveal to me that i do need deliverance in some areas.. thanks.
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I am reminded...

I am reminded of a story from a friend. He was in the overflow in the gym at FSM standing and receiving prayer to receive more of the Lord when a girl comes up to him and prays, "The Lord saw when you were molested as a child..." Now this may have been a truly powerful moment if he actually had been, but he wasn't. But as he stood there, he began to ask himself, "Is there something about my childhood that I don't remember??" I think a lot of times when there have been consistently repeated altar calls on one particular issue, I've even asked myself, "I am the one person who is holding back in this area?" Is that voice is Satan tormenting me? I don't really think so, I think it's just zeal. But the truth is that YOU WILL KNOW when the conviction of the Holy Spirit strikes your heart, and then you just say yes to Him. Eating healthy doesn't mean you have self-hatred. You just keep your heart open before the Lord and ask Him to invade every part, and he'll bring up the things that He wants to touch - you won't have to go hunting for them. Blessings
Anonymous's picture

Health

Have you ever looked into juicing fresh, preferrably organic, vegetable and fruit juices? It's a great way to get all of the vitamins, enzymes, minerals and nutrients that the body needs. Organic, raw Apple Cider Vinegar mixed with raw honey and distilled water also makes a very beneficial health cocktail.
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How To Live Through An Outpouring

Joanna, thanks for compiling this. It is so practical and good. You sort of said it, but its worth mentioning again. Listen to the nuances of your heart, and follow the Spirit of the Lord as He speaks and leads. The Lord always wants to position his people and move them forward in these seasons. How you give yourself to developing that communion and responding to Him can impact the rest of your life. Don't be afraid to really give yourself to the move of God. Really, it's what we live for (not the outward activities, but the opportunity to go deeper in fellowship with Him, and become more of the person He has always desired and made us to be). It's okay to become comfortable with your anointing, and an increased measure of it, as well as the manifest presence of God through His Holy Spirit. But be careful not to become familiar with the Lord, which is dishonoring and presumptuous. I've lived long enough to be in the desert, know seasons of breakthrough and glory, and then be thrust back into the desert place. One of my greatest desires is to be able to stand before Him and minister to those He loves in the anointing I know He wants to release to me. I've known seasons where there was a significant increase in the anointing on my life, but ultimately, I couldn't handle it. He sees it as a maturation process and preparation. I saw it as defeat and fumbling the ball. The fear of the Lord is very good. It keeps us humble, mindful of who He is, and who we are, even as we are released to do great exploits on behalf of the kingdom of heaven. I am also asking for a number of things from the Lord's hand in this season, including 4 primary attributes/gifts; Wisdom, Faith, Humility and Love. WISDOM led Solomen to live rightly and greatly, until he turned from it. FAITH will allow us to persevere, contend, and ultimately receive our inheritance, or help others receive theirs. HUMILITY will keep our hearts on safe ground. For pride is surely one of the greatest enemies of revival. LOVE is simply the greatest force in all of creation. Everything changes in the presence of love. Several years ago in my home, I saw relational dynamics, clouds, tension, etc., all disappear in a moment - literally - because of the force of agape love. It was stunning. A friend came to visit and commented, "Your house is so full of peace! And joy! Of course, the kingdom of heaven is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost. Because I didn't fully understand humility (still don't) it didn't last. The other things I seek are JOY, HOPE, OBEDIENCE and TRUTH. As we find real hope, we are able to rise up above the fray of our day. Joy is an overflow of peace, which comes from righteousness, which comes from the cross. Unfortunately, we get tangled in lies and think we have to do something to be righteous, and so we often don't get to peace and joy. But the season of renewal, brings the opportunity for a deep and true repentance, which cleanses the soul and brings us into the confidence of our forgiveness, the Father's joy, and the place of freedom. This is the TRUTH part. Jesus said, "You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free." Once our sins are acknowledged and we receive forgiveness, then we can enter into the truth of who the Lord made us to be. A desire for obedience, which is a component of love, keeps us in a good place. During one season, I found I was giving myself to the Lord 100%. In that place, when I sinned, there was no condemnation, and no delay in confession and repentance. I wasn't pinned down by the words of the devil or myself. I was able to allow the sin to roll off my back, allow it to be dealt with through Jesus' suffering on the cross, stand up, and keep moving forward. It was sweet because He knew I loved Him and was wholly intent on 100% obedience, and He loved that. In that place of fullness, I felt untouchable by the devil, and carried out significant warfare against the realm of darkness. Another thing that's important is to stay connected to friends. Spur one another on. Encourage one another. Tell of the glorious works that God has done for you, and your community. The devil loves to isolate people and destroy God's work. Instead rejoice in God's work. Tell about it in the assembly, but don't brag either. God is doing many different and greater things elsewhere in the earth. Honor those other moves of God...all of them. When you begin to think "I'm it." I have to say there's a big correction comin' your way. Just celebrate the different streams, and enjoy HIM forever! Thanks for letting me share my thoughts. Joseph
Anonymous's picture

Today I woke up feeling like

Today I woke up feeling like a train hit me over these last few weeks. A friend directed me to your blog and I have to say this...is....amazing. You're right. Stuff you just don't think about. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to share with my friends now too. Maybe you should make a manuel? Eh? Eh? God bless!
Anonymous's picture

I'm sending this

I'm sending this to my friends, so that WHEN we get an outpouring we'd be prepared. Haa!
Anonymous's picture

"BWW AGAIN for the 10th day"

Thanks for the tips, all of the encouragement, and all of the prayer lately :) You are a blessing to this house Jo and I am grateful for your friendship. PS who has dinner tomorrow?

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