THE
NEW THING
©
Morris E. Ruddick
“Behold,
I am doing a new thing! Now it springs forth; do you not perceive
it and will you not give heed to it? I will even make a way in
the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”
Isa 43:19 AMP
The
time a generation takes to get it together with what God is doing,
too often results in the “new thing” already becoming outmoded.
However, times of dramatic change bring another dynamic into play.
The tempo is accelerated. Cycles become more prominent and erratic.
People adapt more quickly.
The
rules have changed. Old models are falling short. Challenging
times demand something more. The spiritual dynamics that Joseph
the patriarch employed to turn crisis into opportunity in the
world of his day, represent a parallel for the times at hand.
As
the rules change, defining opportunity means operating beyond
the ordinary. It means avoiding the status quo, the trendy and
a herd-instinct that panics. It means restoring foundations proven
to bridge turmoil. The enduring foundations are adrift. Historically,
virtue and God-centeredness formed the basis for our liberty.
Slippage from these fundamentals has opened the gates to disorder
and the unexpected.
Yet
despite the disorder, God is not only ahead of the power curve,
He is re-establishing age-old foundations. These restored foundations
will release a new thing. This “new thing” will be hidden to those
whose bearings are outside the basis that God outlined for society.
The new thing will reflect the principles Joseph employed to avert
disaster. It will employ Kingdom principles Jesus imparted that
will navigate a narrow pathway through the reversals and turbulence.
The
shift to the new will be at a strategic level. It will not be
based on past patterns of “success” defined by the world's standards.
Joseph's
role with Pharaoh was not only prophetic in nature. It redefined
the way things had been done. For centuries the Church has operated
on the premise of the spiritual being the spiritual and the natural
being the natural, without the two intersecting. While faith clearly
changes things, our operational precepts and alignments have been
such that they have yet to bring the level of societal change
that we refer to as transformation. The foundation for the new
thing must move deeper. It involves influence.
Within
the spiritual arena influence is defined by spiritual
or God-centered criteria. Within the natural or “secular” arena,
influence is defined by success that most generally is based on
wealth or extraordinary shrewdness.
The
Process of Change
This
foundation has got to change. It is the deception that subtly
decries “we have to be like everyone else to be heard.”
By
understanding where we are heading, we can better discern the
pathway defining how we need to be proceeding. Isaiah 60 describes
the shift of all ages. Israel and God's chosen people, the Jews,
are the pivot point. The change outlined in Isaiah 60 will result
in “the wealth of the seas” being turned to Israel .
“Nations
will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising…
Then you will see and be radiant, and your heart will thrill and
rejoice; because the abundance of the sea will be turned to you,
the wealth of the nations will come to you.”
Isa 60: 3, 5
The
influence that has operated through the Jewish people over the
ages will come full circle. Isaiah 60 indicates that the best
or “the glory” of the nations will swing to Israel . Those resisting
will perish. The rage and persecution from the nations described
in Psalm 1 will pass and God's chosen people will enter their
inheritance -- amid the nations of this world.
"Although
you have been despised and hated, I will make you the joy of all
generations. You will drink the milk of nations and be nursed
at royal breasts.” Isa 60: 15, 16
God's
people, as a people, will no longer be guided by “being like everyone
else” or be molded by pathways defined by the world.
The
Pathway to the New Thing
The
pathway toward the Isaiah 60 shift will embrace the “new thing.”
The new thing will encompass a shift in dominion and influence.
It will move God's people toward “being the head, rather than
the tail.” The standard that has defined influence and authority
for the world will revert to the standard that the Jewish people
have so tangibly brought to the world over the centuries.
As
advisors to kings and merchants, the Jewish people have redefined
civilization and the standards for the legal, moral, economic
and governmental systems of the world.
While
the premises for the change brought about by the Jews has been
based on foundations found in the Jewish Torah, the world including
the Church today, largely has failed to recognize the dynamics
that have been the catalysts effecting that change. The Jewish
people have the model. In practice, they are walking Torahs. Even
among those considered as “non-observing” or the non-religious,
righteous Jews apply with balance the key dynamics needed for
the pathway ahead.
These
dynamics are at the core of what Jesus referred to as “the Kingdom.”
These elements, with the pattern unchanged today, are why the
Jewish community has been the brunt of the rage and hate of the
world over the ages. The reason is that they not only have the
answer, they operate according to the answer. It is an answer
that spiritually goes against the grain. Against all odds they
have and are achieving a dimension of influence and dominion that
is far beyond the ordinary.
Once
we as the Church, as God's spliced-in people, grasp this pathway,
we too will wield the influence and dominion that have been evident
over the centuries in the impact made by this extremely small,
yet remarkable segment of the world's population. As we embrace
these dynamics in traversing this path toward the Isaiah 60 shift,
the Church will experience even more of the brunt of hate that
has for so long followed the Jewish people.
Entering
the Narrow Path
One
of the first premises to traveling this pathway is that we are
not like everyone else. The standard is not being nice people
with high moral ethics who can achieve. That might be the by-product.
The standard is the identity we embrace and uphold as being God's
people.
As
God's people then, we need to operate as a people. We need to
reflect the unity that has long defined the Jewish community.
That
unity will only manifest by fully embracing God's gift of community.
Within pop Christian culture today, a strategy tied to influencing
culture has been resurrected from the Charismatic renewal of the
early 70s. It is a good, yet somewhat flawed strategy. It is now
being referred to as the Seven Mountains of Influence. It incorporates
believers penetrating and bringing influence to the spheres of
religion, government, business, education, media, the arts and
family.
A
key area in which this paradigm falls short is that it either
equates or replaces “community” with family. Community will incorporate
family, but community is too pivotal a dynamic to be redefined
by one its components. This is in no way to detract from the significance
of family. However, family outside the community dimension designed
by God will face unnecessary hurdles. Likewise, biblical community
is watered down by relabeling it simply as “the social” area.
Defining
the New-Old Thing
Community
is one of the three keys to understanding the dynamic that has
operated so uniquely through the Jewish people. The primary key
is being God-centered. The final key is operating according to
the “entrepreneurial” principle of increase that bleeds into business,
technology, government, education, arts and the media. All three
are meant to operate together, in balance.
So
it is that God-centered community that brings increase
is the foundation for influence and dominion. It is God-centered
community that brings increase that is the pathway for the “new
thing.”
Joseph,
as God's chosen, understood God-centered community that brought
increase. Joseph was described by the non-believers around him
as being successful in all that he did because God was with him.
So it will be for the new generation of Josephs who are embedded
in the infrastructures of the world's system. They will redefine
and employ opportunity according to this “new,” yet very old standard.
Jesus'
central message was one of restoring this three-fold dynamic to
God's original intentions. He went to everyday Jewish people and
demonstrated how the principles of God's Kingdom rule operated.
He explained in parables the people could understand, about the
basic principles that incorporated the “God-centered community
model that brought increase.” This is the model established by
Abraham.
Jesus
came at a time in history when the rule and authority were in
the hands of the Romans. The religious hierarchy operated with
a misguided influence defined by zeal for their own comfort zones
that aligned them with the Roman conquerors. Jesus sternly rejected
the elitism, exclusiveness and privilege that were operating within
their ranks.
“Jesus
said to them, surely tax collectors and harlots will enter the
kingdom of God before you. Therefore, the kingdom of God will
be taken from you and given to a people bearing the fruits of
it. Woe to you, hypocrites! For you shut up the kingdom of heaven
against men; for you neither go in yourselves, nor do you allow
those who are entering to go in.” Matt
21: 28-44; 23:13-14
Today,
when we define success by the worldly standards of wealth, power
and cleverness, we short-circuit the model established by Abraham.
When all we strive for is excellence according to the world's
standards, whether in business, government, education, the arts,
the media or family; we fail in bringing the societal change that
Jesus' Kingdom message intended.
The
Model for the New Thing
The
model is God-centered community that brings increase .
The foundation of “increase” is the entrepreneurial. God's DNA
is to create, innovate, build and bring increase. Those elements
are at the heart of entrepreneurship which, when God is at the
center, brings purpose and balance to community.
Community
. The world doesn't understand
community in the unique way that the Jewish people do. The Church
as a rule has only grasped community in part. God-centered community
takes care of its own. Those who wield the greatest influence
are the community's greatest benefactors. Community is the pathway,
the overflow of which spills blessing and positive change into
the realm of society around it. God-defined community will attract
rather than have to convince. Community will also create discord
and backlash from those aligned to the status quo.
God-Centered
. Jesus defined the operating principles
according to the paradoxes that drive God's Kingdom rule. We live
by dying. We lead by serving. We gain by giving. Order comes from
change. Wisdom comes from simplicity. In short, success is defined
by humility and service. These are the practical mind-sets required
as the community standard for God's rule and authority to prevail.
They define and are the source of the incredible societal impact
the Jewish people have had across the years.
Increase
. Increase as God intended is to
benefit the community. When the modern free-enterprise system
began in America , it was God-centered and community-oriented.
It had its foundations in the Jewish model. Yet over time, it
has become increasingly perverted. God is no longer at the center;
and community no longer reflects God's rule; but rather a watered-down
hijacking based on what was at issue with the Tower of Babel .
So
it is that we have entered a time of cyclic turbulence. Yet, there
is a pathway defined by God that will result in societal transformation.
It is a pathway that will yield opportunity and increase, despite
impossible odds of adversity.
Defining
Opportunity in Times of Change
Defining
opportunity in times of economic turmoil demands the avoidance
of old mind-sets and practices, especially religious ones. Times
of uncertainty must move beyond the fervor and contagion of the
crowd. Piercing the veil calls for stepping outside the box of
decisions that base the success of future opportunity on patterns
and models of the past. The status quo will and must be challenged.
Within the Christian sector, the model for the “new thing,” must
be based on wisdom and revelation from on high, as it was recognized
in Joseph by Pharaoh.
“Can
we find such a one as this; a man in whom is the Spirit of God?
Inasmuch as God has shown you all this, there is no one as wise
and discerning as you are.” Genesis
41: 38-39
The
new Joseph generation will know what to do in order to bring purposeful
change. They will challenge rather than maintain the status quo
as they turn adversity into opportunity. They will apply the new
model that brings forth an alignment that releases the supernatural;
and does not equate the supernatural with magic or the weird.
AND they will penetrate the arenas that wield the authority and
resources needed through the modern-day Pharaohs they collaborate
with.
Throughout
history, God's people have been at the forefront of resetting
the default button in times of crisis and transition. The world
is bearing the fruits of trying to operate without the One who
created it all. We can no longer afford to be like everyone else.
The time has come to embrace the “new-old thing” and restore the
model of God-centered community that brings increase.
“Then
you shall again discern between the righteous and the wicked,
between one who serves God and one who does not serve Him.”
Mal 3:18
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Morris
Ruddick has been a forerunner and spokesman for the call of God
in the marketplace. He is author of "The Joseph-Daniel Calling"
and "Gods Economy , Israel and the Nations," which address
the mobilization of business and governmental leaders called to
impact their communities with God's blessings. They are available
from Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com and other popular outlets.
Mr.
Ruddick is also the founder of the Global Equippers Entrepreneurial
Program, which imparts hope and equips economic community builders
where God's light is dim in both the Western and non-Western world.
To schedule a speaking engagement, sponsor a workshop, make a
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Global Initiatives at 303.741.9000.
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