Friday, November 11, 2011

Different people in the Bible - 7 spirits

(Source: http://shamah-elim.info/books.htm)
Hittites            Sons of terror
---- Subliminal torments, phobias, terror, depression, deceit
Hitti means fear or terror
---- King of nothing in a Sheol, black-hole world where everything is upside down 
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Girgashites     Clay dwellers
----  Focus on earthliness, unbelief in what cannot be seen
Gergashi means deception.
---- sin passed down from generation to generation, passed down through traditions, Passing distorted paradigms down through genetically-sick generations
  
---- Birsha, king of Gomorrah
Birsha = "with iniquity"
Gomorrah = "submersion"
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Amorites         Mountain people; renowned
---- Obsession with earthly fame and glory, domineering
Amori means Pride and the need for public approval (rebellion is the behavior exhibited) 
----- Evangelistic grace that achieves much in the natural but is femininely weak (like a gazelle) in the spirit realm
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Canaanites      Lowlands people
  ---- Addictions, perversions, exaggerated people-pleasing
Canaanites and their name means humiliation, embarrassment, and or shame  
---- Emotionalism, they are dominated by emotionalism
---- Bera, king of Sodom
Bera = "son of evil"
Sodom = "burning"

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Perizzites         Belonging to a village
---- Limited vision, laziness, low self-esteem
Periz means to separate, become fragmented and have no boundaries   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hivites            Villagers
  ----Vision limited to enjoying an earthly inheritance, hedonism
Hivi means smallness and too much rest (depression) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Jebusites        Threshers
---- Suppression of spiritual authority in fellow believers, legalism
Jebusites means oppression
---- earthly judgements tied to the God's curse of the Earth that keep people tied to the natural, Revering "lofty" wisdom & judgements that are actually bound to the curse of the Earth
----Shinab, king of Admah
Shinab = "splendour of the father"
Admah = "red earth"




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Humiliation and shame (Canaan) is the direct result of sin. it can be the result of something experienced (expounded upon later) or an act committed ourselves.


Shame can then lead us to fearful thoughts and behaviors. (Hittites).


Fearful and anxious thoughts tend to a life of depression (internal pressure) and hopelessness. (Hivites)


This often leads to a fragmentation in the soul and casting off restraint and leading a life of no boundaries - don't care attitude (Perrizites). We allow ourselves to be taken advantage of and we take advantage of others to satisfy the abyss of shame, fear, and depression, living life with no rules, boundaries or standard of living.


We then become deceived and disillusioned about God, ourselves, and life in general and our perceptions become distorted. (Gergashites)


This deception quickly turns to pride which is the fleshes most feeble attempt at masking all of the above. (Amorites).




Pride ultimately ends up in oppression (external pressure) (Jebusites


Cain refused to acknowledge the gravity of his sin. God even came to him and explained that if he would do well that he too would experience Gods favor. His pride tainted reasoning had now twisted his thinking to believe that it was his brothers fault that he felt so small and insignificant rather than his own disobedience.
This deceptive type of thinking is what led him to believe that eliminating his brother would solve his problem instead of facing the truth about himself. Blame is a great indicator of pride in action. Anger and defensiveness as seen in this story are common evidences of pride


The deception element of pride is the thought that we can either cover our own shame or minimize our own sin to compensate.
In the Garden of Eden the first thing Adam and Eve did when they felt shame was hide. The second thing the did was they tried to cover themselves.




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Joshua 3:10


And Joshua said, “By this you shall know that the living God is among you, and that He will without fail drive out from before you the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Hivites and the Perizzites and the Girgashites and the Amorites and the Jebusites.


These seven enemies had to be conquered before the children of Israel would be able to take possession of the land God had promised.


The meanings of their names lend to some interesting insights that are reflective of the "spiritual enemies of our flesh" that we are confronted with as we enter and take possession of the promised land of an eternal relationship with God and the life He intended us to have. Joshua in this portion of scripture represents Jesus, rescuer who leads the people into a land flowing with an abundance of everything they ever wanted or needed. 

------------- SEVEN Spirits of God -----------------

"What are the seven spirits of God?"

Answer:

  The "seven spirits of God" are mentioned in Revelation 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; and 5:6. The seven spirits of God are not specifically identified, so it’s impossible to be dogmatic. Revelation 1:4 mentions that the seven spirits are before God's throne. Revelation 3:1 indicates that Jesus Christ "holds" the seven spirits of God. Revelation 4:5 links the seven spirits of God with seven burning lamps that are before God's throne. Revelation 5:6 identifies the seven spirits with the "seven eyes" of the Lamb and states that they are "sent out into all the earth."

There are at least three possible interpretations of the seven spirits of God. The first is that the seven spirits of God are symbolic of the Holy Spirit. The Bible, and especially the book of Revelation, uses the number 7 to refer to perfection and completion. If that is the meaning of the “seven” in the "seven spirits," then it is not referring to seven different spirits of God, but rather the perfect and complete Holy Spirit. The second view is that the seven spirits of God refer to seven angelic beings, possibly the seraphim or the cherubim. This would fit with the numerous others angelic beings that are described in the book of Revelation (Revelation 4:6-9; 5:6-14; 19:4-5).

A third possibility is based on Isaiah 11:2, which says, “The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him — the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD.” This could possibly explain the seven spirits of God:


(1) Spirit of the LORD,
(2) Spirit of wisdom,
(3) Spirit of understanding,
(4) Spirit of counsel,
(5) Spirit of power,
(6) Spirit of knowledge,
(7) Spirit of the fear of the Lord.
The Bible doesn’t tell us specifically who/what the seven spirits are, but the first interpretation, that they are the Holy Spirit, seems the most likely.


Source: What are the seven spirits of God?

17 comments:

  1. Canaanite-Amorite frog spirit will not disappear from the Church unless it is actively cursed unto destruction by believers who release judgments in the Spirit. Otherwise, the frogs will continue to multiply like a bad plague. No wonder the Church is littered with frogs, just like Egypt during the 4th plague (Exodus 8:1-15)! But your time has come to face God's judgments against you, Canaanite frogs!!!

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  2. The Canaanite spirit is like a bad plague. When it is not cursed unto destruction (Numbers 21:1-3), it multiplies like bacteria. The Canaanite spirit will never disappear on its own. It must always be proactively attacked and destroyed. This is the reason why there are no biological controls for waterlilies. They must be actively attacked by man through herbicides, cultural methods, or mechanical methods. When killed, they must be actively removed from the water's surface. In other words, they do not "melt away", even when dead.

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  3. Source: http://shamah-elim.info/p_frogs.htm

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  4. If you know any "frog" pastor, you can rest assured that he will have a swarm of flies around him who help him stay in control. Flies are by nature "unclean" animals that spread diseases (which reveals their "Canaanite" nature). Therefore, flies work to enforce and defend the atmosphere of uncleanness that is promoted by the frog queen. They make sure that the uncleanness (i.e.- unrighteousness) is spread to and accepted by all the members of the "frog's" congregation. Whenever anyone rises up in righteous indignation over the tolerated unrighteousness, these flies swarm in and attack the worker of righteousness.

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  5. Therefore, we can safely say that "wolves" and "frogs" are strongly related. While "frogs" are Canaanite-Amorite, "wolves" are Amorite-Canaanite. Therefore, congregations with "frog queens" generally have "wolf spirits" working in the spiritual background. These vicious wolf spirits work hard to destroy any manifestation of apostolic righteousness. It is also not uncommon for a "frog queendom" to overtly change into a "wolf kingdom". As the frog gets more and more aggressive, it morphs into a wolf. Don't go around kissing frogs. Instead of getting a "prince", you will get yourself a wolf who will shred you to pieces and devour you.

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  6. The Church is supposed to have a toilet, not be a toilet. In the natural realm, toilets are used to satisfy necessary physiological needs. This is equivalent to the Church's pastoral calling to "wash" the feet of the saints (not the sinners), which means to refresh their feet as they return "home" from "spiritual warfare". In that sense, the Church acts as a "hospital" that restores the tired and wounded soldiers that come "home" from battle. However, as we have said before, the Church has turned her role as "hospital" into its generalized role. The Church is supposed to have a hospital, not be a hospital. While the Church continues to be a hospital, frog queens will comfortably rule as they sit on their toilet thrones. A hospital Church is equivalent to a toilet Church, and, as a toilet, the Church will be a warehouse for unholy things.

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  7. Frogs spend the beginning of their lives as tadpoles who live and breathe underwater. They eventually develop lungs and come out of the water to breathe air. The irony is that, even though they are animals that grow up inside the water, they come out of the water as unclean animals. In the same way, frog churches are full of semi-converted "Ammonites" who attend youth meetings and participate in many church activities, but who come out of those meetings and activities as unclean as when they came in. Swimming around in all those "spiritual waters" does them absolutely no good, because those waters do not contain apostolic-judgment "detergent".

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  8. Frogs are known to have membranes that can swell and make them look like inflated balloons. This points to what we shared in a previous prophetic word regarding "swell" pastors. Frog pastors are so interested in making the Gospel "cool" and "popular" that they create an environment where unrighteousness is comfortable and flourishes.

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  9. "20And Ehud came unto him; and he was sitting in a summer parlour, which he had for himself alone. And Ehud said, I have a message from God unto thee. And he arose out of his seat. 21And Ehud put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly: 22And the haft also went in after the blade; and the fat closed upon the blade, so that he could not draw the dagger out of his belly; and the dirt came out." (Judges 3:20-22)

    When Ehud sank the dagger into Eglon's belly, he was unable to draw it out because Eglon's fatness closed in around the dagger (yuck!!!). This is a figure of how Eglon frogs act like "black holes" that suck people into themselves and never let them go. Because of their Canaanite nature, frogs promote "soul unity" at any cost, and they are out to possess as many souls as possible. They are willing to tolerate any filth and unrighteousness, as long as they can draw in more souls unto themselves. Once the souls are under their control, they act like possessive mothers who never let go of "their" children.

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  10. The light blue tinge in the clear water is a figure of the "heavenly" nature of the clear water. However, since the 3rd prophetic movement was unwilling to declare destructive apostolic judgments, it ended up pouring God's holy water into an unholy toilet, and the cursed fat frogs were able to survive in their unrighteousness without much of a problem.

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  11. When a frog pastor condemns the "froggy" filth on TV, it is like the pot calling the kettle "black". The Church will never ever rid the world of frogs until she gets rid of the frogs inside of her, and that will only happen through a remnant that does not shy away from declaring spiritual apostolic judgments. Those who reject the God of judgments have no power against the frogs (inside or outside the Church). The Church cannot remove the "mote" in the world's eye until it has removed the "beam" in its own eye (Matthew 7:5).

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  12. Those who long for righteousness grow under God's judgments, while those who abhor God's judgments have their stubborn hearts hardened, in preparation for their eventual spiritual destruction.

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  13. "5In that day shall the LORD of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for a diadem of beauty, unto the residue of his people, 6And for a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth in judgment, and for strength to them that turn the battle to the gate." (Isaiah 28:5-6)

    >> Those referred to in verse 6 who battle at the gate are those who fight spiritually to keep iniquity out of the House of God by executing judgments. As we have said before, trials in the ancient cities were held at the city gates.

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  14. Amorite pastors, with the help of their Jebusite officers, love to preach the following:

    "I will hear the voice of God for you. That's what I am here for. You just submit to my authority, obey everything I say, and you will be OK with God. You desperately need my covering and approval, because, without it, you are in rebellion, and God will not bless your life. Don't ever, ever go to God directly and ask him if what I said is from him or not. There are many spirits of deceit out there, and you might just hear one of those spirits and think it is God speaking to you. You are not equipped to hear God's voice. John 10:27 is not true. Leave all that 'discerning' stuff up to me. Let me be your hero. Let me be your king."

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  15. ahh. my spirit leaped..because for years, i wanted someone to speak on this.. in a quick way..and finally someone doesnt go off on a tangent when teaching it.. its clear.thanks. and confirmations..and helpful

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  16. ahh. my spirit leaped..because for years, i wanted someone to speak on this.. in a quick way..and finally someone doesnt go off on a tangent when teaching it.. its clear.thanks. and confirmations..and helpful

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  17. Thank you for your wisdom...it comes at a great timing...Thank you =)

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