Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sunday December 13, 2009
Discipline vs. Passion:
Our relationship with the Father was never intended to be just about living with Christian disciplines. Imagine a relationship that only has the disciplines of responsibilities and duties; not very fun or desirable. Our relationship with God might begin with good spiritual disciplines, but out of those disciplines is suppose to come this passionate pursuit of the Father. It might be that many Christians struggle to grow because they’ve approached a relationship with God in the form of a task or duty rather than true passion and love. How long have you been a disciplined Christian yet haven’t seen the fruit that you read and hear about? Maybe, the Holy Spirit is trying to get you out of the Christian discipline mode and into relationship mode?
Confession:
A lifestyle of confessing is key to our growth. I’m not just talking about confessing your sins, but also confessing your faith! Through confession we are to experience the love of the Father. The same way Jesus experienced the love of His Father at His baptism. When was the last time you experienced the love of the Father through the confession of your sin or your faith? If it hasn’t been recently, I pray you put a side everything and start confessing. Not out of duty, but from a posture of desiring relationship.
Transparency:
Our children are in need of better leaders to look up to. Leaders that walk with integrity, honesty and transparency. Meaning they let the light of God shine out of them as much as they let it shine in them. There is nothing that won’t be exposed, all things will be revealed. It’s time as men to start being more transparent in our relationship with God. He sees all things already so it’s not like we would be confessing anything new. A life that is lived in transparency empowers the generation that is looking to become more rather then less. It’s time to get the Windex out and do some cleaning up – inside and out.
Accountability:
You’ve heard all the bad four letter words, but when did a 14 letter word become so bad? As transparency empowers a generation, accountability empowers an individual. We can only be held to the standard by which we chose to live, no matter what anyone else wants. In the end the choice is ours. As men it’s time to rise up and start changing the standards that we’ve settled for in our relationship with God. Just knowing about Him isn’t enough. There is so much more for each of us, but it does require us standing up and taking responsibility for our lives.
Enabled and Empowered:
Our purpose as born again believers is to disciple the nations. We have been enabled and empowered by the Holy Spirit to fulfill this commandment. The nations are in need of men and women who will bring the confession of Jesus Christ into the marketplace with signs and wonders, while living a life of transparency and accountability so that others will rise up and walk in the love and power of Jesus Christ long after we have passed away.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Remember Who You Are!

On my office wall I have a piece of paper with a few sayings on it. One reads, “If you want to see what you’ve never seen, you’ve got to do what you’ve never done.” When I read this I am reminded of a time in Hawaii when we were hosting Ed Silvoso for a city transformation conference and he made this very brief and almost simple statement in his teaching. It wasn’t as if it was the focal point of the talk or even the tag line to the point he was addressing, it was a phrase that he sputtered out. Yet, it hit me and did something inside my spirit. I can’t even remember what the message was about that night. I seized that saying and allowed the Holy Spirit to open up my eyes to some profound truths regarding my destiny.
The other little note I have on that piece of paper reads, “Remember who you are!” I find myself reflecting back on a number of occasions when the Holy Spirit spoke to me concerning my calling and purpose. These insights have come in various manners; some by people who speak prophetically into my life, other times being alone in prayer and the whisper of the Lord reveals my calling. I’ve had times when in the most unlikely and obscure moments, the Lord will choose to speak to me who I am in Christ.
Why do I keep these quotes in front of me, taped to my wall? They fill me with joy and delight. They are testimonies of who God is and who I am in Him. They remind and counsel me in the area of who I am and what my calling is. This past Sunday we had an incredible time of worship and impartation. I want to encourage you to rise up and seize what the Lord revealed to you. Write it down, post it in front of you, and surround yourself with it for the next few weeks so that it settles into your soul and becomes a source of joy and counsel.
We are going to see things we’ve never seen before, because we are doing things we’ve never done before!
Remembering who I am!
Jeph Chavez
Thursday, September 3, 2009
MiniChurch

August 28, 2009
MiniChurch
Hey Hope Chapel Lewiston,
Gosh, where did the week go? It's Thursday (or it was when I wrote this) and I just left St. Joe's Hospital where we had to admit our daughter Selah on Wednesday because of an appendicitis. All is well, she'll be there till Friday. She is so strong and has an amazing tolerance for pain, much better than her daddy.
This whole whirlwind of events does bring me back to the importance of our Sunday topic: MiniChurch. The heart that is driving MiniChurch is that we are allowing our lives to come together so that we can build relationships with one another so that in the midst of the good and the bad we stand together.
Jesus taught His disciples how to carry the Kingdom of Heaven in such a way that multiplication and expansion of the Kingdom of Heaven would happen after His ascension. We can see what Jesus taught His disciples by looking at what they taught others. In Acts 2:42--47 we find 8 Kingdom principles for Heavens advancement in our communities: apostolic teaching, fellowship, communion, prayer, miracles, giving, praise and favor. Each of these truths are necessary to bringing forth the glory of God. As you read this passage and discover these principles, you'll notice that they not only gathered in the temple (equivalent to our Sunday gatherings) but also from house to house (MiniChurch).
Some of these Kingdom principles are carried out when we can get together on Sunday, but the others require our willingness to gather in houses through out our community where we can build a covenant relationship with Jesus and each other. These relationships are vital in the midst of troubling times and events. It is a joy and a comfort to know that a quick call or text can set you up with the strength and peace to know everything is going to be alright. If you are looking for this connect in your life then MiniChurch is one of the answers you’ve been looking for.
Begin to prepare your heart to get involved with a MiniChurch by welcoming the Holy Spirit to invade, expand, and overfill your heart. We’ll see you on Sunday and continue to connect you into the family of Hope Chapel Lewiston!
Resting in His strength,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Monday, July 20, 2009
Servant Of God

July 20
Servant Of God
Ehud Garcia taught on Sunday on the Obadiah Verses. Obadiah means, "Servant of Yahweh" or "Servant of the Lord". As we surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, there is a transformation that occurs - we should live a life of holiness. Paul urges in Ephesians 4:1 and Ephesians 5:1 to be imitators of God and to live a life of holiness and one that is worthy of the calling because Christ has poured into us. The life of holiness takes on the character of:
*being faithful
*courageous
*a life of prayer
*being a good example
*our minds under the Lordship of Christ
*walking in peace
*delighting to do the will of God
*being found Holy before the Lord
*being found humble before God and the Church
*walking in obedience
*receiving power and love to serve in ministry
*finding deliverance from temptations
*receiving the crown of righteousness for our faithfulness,
*and walking in the assurance that God is faithful in everything.
"Faith is not jumping into the dark, but jumping into the hands of God." - Ehud Garcia
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
A Message From Vanessa

"For the Kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field......" Matt. 13:44.So cheerfully GO, glorifying Your father, living abundantly and enjoying all that He has for you!
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Heart Of The Father

The Heart of the Father is for us to also have unity within family units. His heart is to restore the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the children to their fathers. (Malachi 4:6)
Take time this week to allow the Holy Spirt to speak to you if there is any unforgiveness towards your earthly father that hinders the relationship with your Heavenly Father.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Hope in You!

Jaclyn Chavez sharing with you this week.
Hello Beloved family of Hope Chapel! I pray you are having a wonderful week filled with great joy in Christ.
This past Sunday, Jeph encouraged us to remember that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever as declared in Hebrews 13:8. This leaves us with great Hope and Anticipation to see what the Lord wants to do through our entire lives…past, present, and future. The amazing thing about God is that no matter where we are in our walk with Him, and no matter where we have been, when we surrender it all to Him, He makes all things new and works them together for our good and His glory (Rom 8:28)! The key to this great exchange and transformation is to surrender all things to the Lord, repent of our sin, and choose to allow the character of Christ to be produced in us.
Jeph has been challenging us to allow the Hope of Christ fill us so that WE can bring the Hope of Christ to our communities, and then you guessed it….Hope to the NATIONS!!! That may seem overwhelming, but thank goodness it’s not just Jeph saying we can do this. Jesus Himself anointed us and called us to this great commission and He never asks us to do something He hasn’t already equipped us to do! Just look at Acts 1:8 (amplified Bible), Jesus tells us, “But you shall receive power (ability, efficiency, and might) when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be My witnesses in Jerusalem and all Judea and Samaria and to the ends (the very bounds) of the earth”. Wow! Okay God, I guess we can do this, right!!!
I would just like to leave you with this one thought the Holy Spirit had me ponder this last week. He asked me which of His gifts do I feel most comfortable ministering in. (I knew this was going somewhere like repentance or something). I half smiled and told Him a couple of the gifts, and graciously with a smile He asked, “Why aren’t you eagerly desiring the rest I have for you?” Huh, I love when He does that. He lead me to 1 Corinthians 14:1 where Paul tells us to “eagerly pursue, earnestly desire, and cultivate” the spiritual gifts given to us by the Holy Spirit. These gifts include a message of wisdom, a word of knowledge and understanding, faith, extraordinary powers of healing, working of miracles, prophetic insight, the ability to discern and distinguish between spirits, speaking in various kinds of tongues, and the ability to interpret tongues (1 Corinthians 12:8-11). These are our very tools He has given us to reach our communities and the nations. Let us eagerly pursue the Lord in all He has for us. May we earnestly desire all of the Holy Spirit, not just bits and pieces, and may we allow Him to cultivate and develop these powerful gifts in us so that we can allow the Hope of Christ to be poured out of us into the communities so that our nations receive the Good News of the Gospel of Christ Jesus!
Earnestly desiring more of Him,
Jaclyn Chavez
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Growing To Love One Another

In our current series called “Growing to Love One Another” we are dealing with the spirit of Jezebel and its partner Ahab. This pair of demonic spirits have been allowed to settle in our culture, both within the church and within our society. As the Church we must begin to rise up in our passion to no longer tolerate the nature and character of these spirits. As we begin to draw near to the Lord and He draws near to us, we can identify the tactics of the enemy and resist him. This results is an increase in our love for one another and authority over the nations.
Jesus promised us in Rev 2:18-26 that if we would overcome the spirit of Jezebel, He would give us authority over the nations. I’m ready to start seeing some things change in the area of tolerance so that we can exercise some authority and watch the Kingdom of God expand through the ministry of loving one another! Below are some characteristics of these two spirits that we each need to take the time understand and deal with. Remember, we are talking about a ruling principality that has settled as way of thinking. If you identify any of these thoughts and actions in your life that have been tolerated, simply confess the sin, repent and forsake that way of thinking and acting. Choose to walk in the Spirit of God!
The spirit of Jezebel and the enabler Ahab (one who has surrendered their authority) are dividing spirits who move through fear, witchcraft, confusion, careless speech, criticism, manipulation, control and visionary discrepancies. These spirits use obsessive sensuality, witchcraft, rebellion, hatred for authority, man-hating, un-submitted, power-hungry, idolatry, domineering, controlling, murmuring, independence and whispering campaigns as its tactics for control and influence. Take these areas personally before taking them on in any other areas (i.e. neighbors, community, state, nation). Now that you have bound the spirit of Jezebel and its partner Ahab (the enabler) loose the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit.
Now go and exercise that gift of authority you’ve been given by healing the sick, raising the dead, casting out demons and cleansing the lepers in the love of Jesus Christ!
Love and Blessings, Jeph Chavez
Monday, May 25, 2009
Growing To Love One Another

Week 21: May 25, 2009
Growing To Love One Another
Jeph has been teaching about the Lord giving us sounds and new assignments. This may be exciting to some and uncomfortable for others, but rest in knowing that if we are of noble character, 2 Timothy tells us we are made holy, useful and prepared to do any good work.
2 Timothy 2:20-22 (New International Version)
20In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for noble purposes and some for ignoble. 21If a man cleanses himself from the latter, he will be an instrument for noble purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.
Thinking about what new assignment the Lord may be calling you into, I would like to ask you a couple of questions:
1. What is your passion? What do you really get excited about?
2. How do people know you are excited about this?
Keep listening for the sound the Lord may be giving you to break any hold the enemy may have on you from stepping out in faith into the new assignment He's preparing for you. It could be something you are very passionate about or you could have passions you don't even know about yet!
God Bless you!
Linda
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Growing To Love One Another

Pastor Jeph also read a word from Chuck Pierce about God releasing a new anointing for a new assignment. Take time to listen to what God is saying. Be ready to receive a new sound that will cause the enemy to retreat. The full article can be read on the Elijah List at http://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word/7628
We all have a part in building each other up and meeting each other's needs. Blessed is the one who gives! Have a great week ministering to others and spending time with the Lord!
God Bless You!
Marne
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Intimacy With The Lord

Week 19: May 13, 2009
Intimacy with the Lord
When I received the assignment to write this week's Connection Point, I quickly realized I didn?t know where to start are what to write. I did realize that I needed the favor of God for today?s assignment on my life.
I needed extraordinary and uncommon favor with the King. He invited me to enter into the inner chambers of the palace, to meet with Him in this secret place face to face. We were created to be in fellowship with our Lord through worship, praise and His living Word. The favor of God comes through intimacy with God and the level of our favor is related to the level of our worship in that intimate lifestyle.
God calls us to do all manner of things which we may have no clue how to accomplish. The call drives us to the inner chamber to meet with God and seek His wisdom, discernment and favor. We need to realize His call and desire this fellowship and soak in the blessing of being with Him. Our highest priority is worshiping God. Worship comes from the heart. What does your heart look like? The heart is like a home having many rooms. What are the rooms in your heart filled with? Are they filled with STUFF; the things of life? Is there room in our hearts for Jesus? Does His brightness out shine the sparkle of the world? What ever the STUFF is, we need to clear the STUFF so God can give us the passion for His presence.
Responsibility comes with relationship. What does God like and what doesn?t He like? What pleases Him? We must spend time with Him through His Word, in prayer, and minister to Him through worship. The scripture says to meditate on the Lord in the night watches, for He is our help, therefore, in the shadow of Thy wings will we rejoice.
This past Sunday was Mother?s Day. It was a time to reflect on and honor relationships. Everyday is a day to pursue intimacy with the Lord. In Matt. 15:8 the Lord speaks of those who honored God with their lips but their hearts were far from Him. The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth. Ps. 145:18
I pray that you will experience intimacy with God this week as you reflect on His presence in the rooms of your heart.
Woody
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
A Warrior I Will Be

May 5, 2009
Hello my beautiful, beautiful sisters and brothers. I, Vanessa, have been blessed to write the Connection Point this week. With great excitement, a little nervousness, and many bathroom breaks, the Lord and I came up with a twist to the way the Connection Point usually brings encouragement to you. Enjoy!
~A Warrior I Will Be~
As I wait for Your word to come forth with great expectation,
my shield I grasp tight with one palm of my hand.
Then quickly allowing my memories to retell with much pride
the day my heart became Yours
and only then do I know my helmet is well secure.
Suddenly there is a sense of looseness around my chest and waist.
I observe my heart and with a little reconstruction
I find my belt and breastplate well fastened.
Then to my surprise I find myself face to face with the enemy around me.
To avoid any fear, I utter your words, drawing my sword,
knowing I won't be easily swayed.
Now I am advancing one step at a time, one foot in front of the other,
leaving behind only Your Good News.
For You are my armor, my protection,
and with You well fastened around me, a warrior I will be.
~Vanessa Netzloff
I thank God that the Joy of the Lord is my strength, and what could bring more joy than knowing God is our protection, and in Him is perfect love that cast out all our fears. With that hope in mind, allow the warrior inside of you to rise up with fearlessness this week. Be aware of the enemy around you, but remember the God within you. Go in praise and sincere intercession using them as weapons warring for what is God's, not in your own strength, but by His Spirit for our government, families, businesses, religion, education, arts and entertainment, and media to glorify our God.
Be Blessed, Smile, and Do it all on purpose,
Vanessa Netzloff
Scriptures to meditate on:
2 COR 10
4 For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, 5 casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, 6 and being ready to punish all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled.
EPH 6
10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. 12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. 13 Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
14 Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15 and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; 16 above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. 17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; 18 praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints— 19 and for me, that utterance may be given to me, that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains; that in it I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
In the midst of the Glory!

Week 17: April 29, 2009
Into the midst of the Glory!
Wow! We are so close to finishing well. These are the last two scripture readings of our Pouring it out! 40 Days of Fasting and Prayer journey.
April 29 - Day 39: Exodus 24:17-18: The sight of the glory of the Lord was like a consuming fire on top of the mountain in the eyes of the children of Israel. So Moses went up into the midst of the cloud and went up into the mountain. And Moses was on the mountain forty days and forty nights.
April 30 - Day 40: John 11:40: Jesus said to her (Martha), “Did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?”
They speak about the Glory of God. Something that you and I have complete access to. Yet as Ginny Seymour shared with us this weekend, the model for encountering the Glory is no longer like that of Moses where we stand at a distance and then send our leader into the cloud to speak and go before the Lord on behalf of all us. No, Jesus is our leader and through Him we are each called to come before the Lord in boldness and enter into the midst of His Glory.
The challenge for us is this: do we believe we can see and experience the Glory of God? Jesus said it very simply yet profoundly – “if you believe you will see the glory of God.” This time of fasting and prayer has been about denying our flesh so that our eyes may see His Glory! It’s been about building our faith through persevere and discipline.
Even though we may be coming to the end of this time of fasting and praying, our pursuit to see His Glory is not over. We must continue to persevere to keep our eyes on Him, allowing revelation, impartation and activation to be a part of our daily lives. Stop and thank the Lord for all you have learned and experienced over these past few weeks. Don’t get caught up on the stumbling blocks, but see the Lord’s hand in the midst of the journey. His mercy and grace are overwhelming. Let Him flood you with His peace and joy as you enter into His Glory.
Love and Blessings,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Prayer prepares the soul!

Prayer prepares the soul!
A mid-1900’s preacher by the name of Leonard Ravenhill once said, “Revival delays because prayer decays.”
In our study of Isaiah 6:1-8 on Sunday, we read of Isaiah's experience in the throne room of heaven. As Isaiah took in the heavenly realm of God’s holiness and received the fiery coal from the seraphim, God was preparing to deposit a purpose in Isaiah that he’d been crying out for while in his prayer closest before he ever encountered the Lord. God knew the condition of Isaiah’s heart because his prayer life had exposed his soul in such a way that God could reveal Himself to impart a message of revival for the nation of Israel.
In the splendor of God’s glory Isaiah did not hesitate to rise up and say, “here I am, send me." Isaiah heard and saw his opportunity to fulfill the cry of his own intercession. The longing in his heart leaped to seize with great passion the offer of God Almighty that he had been crying out for. Isaiah received the call to bring revival to His nation because he had prepared his soul through prayer and intercession.
Take time this week and evaluate your prayer life. Let your prayers begin to speak of a desire to bring change to the world around you. Hear the voice of the Lord saying to you, “whom shall I send, who will go for Us?” and respond with great passion and faith, “here am I, send me, I will go!” Let us become the generation that brings forth revival through a prayer life filled with faith, hope and love. Amen.
Finishing our fast strong,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Enjoy the Journey!

Pouring it out! 40 Days of Fasting and Prayer
Ps 119:11 – “Your word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against you.”NKJV
Today I’ve gotten better, not only with taking my kids to the park, but also with learning to walk with the Lord. There is a balance between enjoying the journey, but also reaching the destination. Too much rushing may cause us to miss the opportunity to discover truths about ourselves and others, just as too much stopping and examining can cause us to forget about the destination.
By placing the Word of God in our heart, we are making sure that we keep balance in our lives. Take time this week to make sure that in your journey of fasting and prayer, that you are not only allowing the Holy Spirit to stop you and reveal truth, but also heeding His encouragement to get up and keep going!
Discovering the joy in the journey,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Walking humbly with God
Walking Humbly with God:
In an effort to encourage you to stay strong in our journey of Pouring it out! 40 Days of Fasting and Prayer let me share with you a few testimonies that have come my way.
I have heard of individuals who have never fasted before discovering the joy of setting aside a meal to just spend time with the Lord in reading and praising. The result has been an outpouring of life and joy like they have never known before in all their years of walking with the Lord. Others are testifying of breakthrough and answers to prayers they have been praying for years. Years of depression and anger are dissolving in the presence of God. People are testifying to increased dream activity and visitations of His Spirit. Others are discovering the strength of the Lord to get them through the fast; when everything in them is saying quit, the Spirit of God is saying, "just keep going, I’m with you." God is revealing His heart for the land, so that our hearts would be like His. One testimony that excites me has been about increased revenues for businesses in our Main St. area. These businesses aren’t fasting, but because we are fasting and praying they are being blessed. Awesome!
Stop and thank the Lord! Rise up and seize these testimonies and see that Jesus is pouring out His Spirit upon us and this region! Thank-you Father! Thank-you Jesus! Thank-you Holy Spirit! We love you! AMEN
Now, what about those of us who have yet to find our breakthrough or have an encounter like we had hoped. Don’t lose heart! Keep your eyes on eternity and not the temporary, momentary situations (2 Cor 4:16-18). We are only 18 days into our journey and the Lord may be doing things at a level we are not aware of. Our posture must remain humble, open and expectant. The prophet Daniel is a great example of one who remained humble and then received his answer. Go and read Daniel 10 and be encouraged.
Here is a simple pattern that God reveals to us through the prophet Micah that I hope will challenge you and cause you to rise up and stand strong this week. Mic 6:8: “He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God? NKJV
Add this to your fast: 1) Do justly, 2) Love mercy 3) Walk humbly with your God!
Blessing,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Riches, Honor, and Life!

Week 13: April 1, 2009
Riches, Honor, and Life!
Blessings,
Jeph Chavez
Hope Chapel Lewiston
Thursday, March 19, 2009
One Thing

“All that the Church and its members need for the manifestation of the mighty power of God in the world is the return to our true place, the place that belongs to us, both in creation and redemption, the place of absolute and unceasing dependency upon God” (pg. 11).
As we examine this quote, the words of Jesus in Luke 10:38-42 come to mind. This is where we find Jesus in the home of Martha and Mary. Most of know that Martha was busy serving the King while Mary was busy listening to the King, much to the frustration of her sister. Watch what Jesus says to Martha’s request to get Mary moving: “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her." NKJV
Notice Jesus’ statement: “But one thing is needed.” Mary chose what was most important. I don’t believe Jesus was saying to not serve Him when He responded to Martha. But I do believe He was addressing a familiar pattern that most of the Church has taken on today: love-less, fear driven works.
It is so easy to be distracted with the work of the Kingdom that we forget the “one thing” that Jesus desires: Sit and listen. There is a time to serve and a time to sit – “Mary has chosen that good part.” Both parts, serving and listening are necessary. But when serving leads to frustration and jealousy, a heart check is in order and a return to that place of absolute and unceasing dependency upon God is due.
Stop this week and make sure your heart is set on the things above. Make the move to that place of sitting at His feet and listening, the place of unceasing dependency upon God for all things – large and small, so then you can move into the service that produces eternal fruit.
Blessings,
Jeph Chavez
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
40 Days of Fasting and Praying
Why is Hope Chapel fasting and praying for 40 Days?
We are looking for revelation and spiritual breakthrough in our lives and in our community, especially the Liberty Theater and the Downtown corridor. As we set aside our time to fast and pray we are expecting the Holy Spirit to speak to us and lead us into the transformational work of His Kingdom.
If Hope Chapel is fasting and praying for 40 days, do I need to fast for 40 days?
No, but in our 40 day commitment you are being encouraged to ask the Lord how you should engage during this time of fasting and prayer. You may find that you don’t miss any meals, but that you set aside time to do things that you’ve never done before. It’s not about food, but about our heart and obedience to the Lord. Be sure to listen to our Sunday, March 8th fasting teaching as well as our upcoming series on fasting and praying (if you would like a copy of the teaching, email us at hcl@hopechapellewiston.com).
I’ve never fasted before, how do I begin?
We will specifically answer this question Sunday, March 22; the first day of our fast. Be sure to attend church that Sunday! Below is a great link to a website by the Campus Crusade for Christ International founder Dr. Bill Bright. He details many different aspects of fasting – and he stresses wisdom. Don’t substitute wisdom for pride and stupidity! Fasting is not about gaining a badge of honor, but a more intimate relationship with God. Check out the website and be prepared to discover a powerful and joyful experience with God through fasting! http://www.ccci.org/growth/growing-closer-to-god/how-to-fast/index.aspx
What is a fast?
Fasting is a spiritual discipline of self denial; a Biblical foundation for denying one’s self in order to seek and know God in a deeper and more experiential way. It may involve abstaining from food or certain activities, but they must be replaced with a greater pursuit of God and His desires.
Why do we fast?
Fasting is done in order to attain greater revelation from God regarding specific desires and answers to various situations in our lives. It may be done to receive direction (Ex 34:27-28), insight (Acts 13:1-3), power (Lk 4:1-5), for mourning (Esther 4:1-3 ), freedom/repentance (Dan 9:1-19) as well as to set the captives free, break chains, and remove yokes (Isa 58:6). These are just a few examples.
What’s the benefit of fasting?
All true and sincere fasting should draw us closer to the Lord. Isaiah chapter 58 reveals how insincere fasting is done for nothing (produces nothing??) and how a true fast holds great power. The Lord sees our hearts and knows its motives. Read Isaiah 58 and let the Word of God reveal your heart.
What do I fast from?
Ask the Lord. Remember, fasting involves refraining from the desires of your flesh so that you may know God better. It’s supposed to be a sacrifice. By choosing to deny your flesh of physical food, you are saying I want to live on spiritual food – “man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds from the father’s mouth” (Mt 4:4, Deut 8:3).
How long do I fast for?
You may choose to only fast for one meal a day or from all meals. It may last for a day or up to 40 days (consult your doctor as well as the Lord for long fasts). Remember, it’s not about food, but about your heart! The desired result is found not necessarily in a specific time frame but in a heart after the Father. If you ask, expect Him to answer.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Geting Connected!

Thursday, March 5, 2009
Beholding is Becoming
As you and I gaze upon our Lord and Savior there is suppose to be a change and exchange taking place. That which I see in Him should thus be seen in me. I recognize what is not of Him and I remove it. I recognize what I am missing and I add it to me through His provision. The process is: I am transformed from glory to glory, faith to faith, and strength to strength in the revelation of His fullness.
This principle is so profound that we will literally become whatever it is we behold. Meaning, whatever we fix our gaze upon we will ultimately become. If we behold jealousy we will become jealous. If we behold gossip and slander we will become gossipers and slanderers. I think you get the picture.
The royal priesthood and holy nation that Jesus Christ gave His life for was based on this principle: beholding is becoming. We must behold Him in order to become like him.
A great way to evaluate what you’ve been beholding is to look at what you’ve become. Have you become the bitter, jealous, angry, depressed individual that you said you would never be? Or are you the person of peace, joy, love, and faith that Christ Himself is? Where ever you are at, it’s never too late to change and exchange. It’s a daily engagement with the mirror of righteousness. You just have to fix your eyes on the High Priest Jesus Christ. How? Read and obey the Bible, praise, pray without ceasing, not grieve or quench the Holy Spirit and get around people who are truly reflecting the glory of the Lord.
Beholding my High Priest,
Jeph Chavez