"Spiritual Fervency" by Nancy Dufresne

Due to coronavirus, there has been much talk about monitoring the body temperature. During the pandemic, we have gone to some places of business where they took our temperature before they would let us enter the building, for the body’s temperature is one indicator if there are health issues. 

     A person’s body temperature is important, for if someone’s temperature is too low, it will affect the heart and the nervous system, and other organs can’t work. If left untreated, it will lead to heart and respiratory failure, then death. If someone’s temperature is too high, the mind becomes confused, which can be due to infection, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, etc., and can cause death.

     We protect our body temperature to protect our organs, and we pay attention to our body temperature, for it’s an indicator of physical health. 

     Likewise, we must pay attention to our spiritual temperature, for it is an indicator of our spiritual health. 

     In Revelation 3:15 & 16, Jesus said to the church of the Laodiceans, “I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.” Their spiritual temperature was lukewarm – an indication that they were once hot, but then cooled down. Jesus preferred cold over lukewarm because someone who is spiritually cold never had heat applied to them.

     In Romans 12:10 & 11, Paul instructed us, “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; Not slothful in business; FERVENT in spirit; serving the Lord.”

     “Fervent” in this verse means to be hot, to boil. This is the spiritual temperature for those who are spiritually healthy.

     The Amplified translation of verse 11 reads, “Never lag in zeal and in earnest endeavor; BE AGLOW AND BURNING with the Spirit, serving the Lord.”

     When someone is full of the Word and the Spirit, they are fervent about the things of God – not apathetic, half-hearted, and distracted from spiritual things. 

     “BE AGLOW AND BURNING with the Spirit, serving the Lord.” This is how the Lord wants to be served – He wants us to be fervent and hot toward His Kingdom work. He doesn’t want us serving Him half-heartedly and simply out of a sense of duty. We are never to complain in our serving, wishing we didn’t have to do it. 

     We must pay attention to our spiritual temperature; we are to be fervent – hot and boiling over. If we’re not, we need to correct that. We need to adjust our spiritual temperature. 

     We need to be aware that there are things that lower our spiritual temperature. (1) Not spending enough time in the Word and prayer, neglecting fellowship with God, will affect your fervency. Church attendance is no substitute for daily walking with God. (2) Neglecting church services and not serving in church will diminish spiritual fervency. (3) Being in wrong relationships and having close fellowship with people who aren’t fervent toward God will affect your spiritual fervency. The right people in your life cause your spiritual life to be hotter, not colder. (4) Going to wrong locations will lower your spiritual fervency. (5) Too much recreation and neglecting the spiritual life will lower your spiritual fervency. Recreation is fine within balance, but some lives and families are built around recreation and not around spiritual things. (6) Working so much that spiritual life is neglected will have a negative effect on your spiritual temperature. Don’t allow business or financial increase to decrease your spirituality. (7) Participating in worldly indulgences – wrong movies, too much video games, wrong websites, etc. Don’t sell off your destiny to worldly entertainment, pleasures, and pastimes.

     We need to give time to the things that increase our spiritual fervency. (1) Feeding on the Word and prayer – fellowship with God. (2) Speaking in tongues. Jude 1:20 tells us, “…building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost.” (3) Attending and serving in church affects spiritual temperature. While in services, we are not to be distracted, but engaged and receiving. (4) Right fellowship and relationships feed your hunger for God. Elisha got what he needed from Elijah by sticking with him.

     Mark 12:30 instructs us, “And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy HEART, and with all thy SOUL, and with all thy MIND, and with all thy STRENGTH: this is the first commandment.” Fervency involves your WHOLE being. When you’re FULL of the Word and the Spirit, you’ll be fervent and wholehearted toward God and His work. Full people are fervent people. There’s nothing of our being that is to be on reserve or withheld from the Lord – in loving, following, and serving Him.

     Paul instructed us in II Timothy 2:3, “Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” Difficult circumstances will come that we all have to endure. Being fervent and maintaining the glow will help you to endure. Fervency turns difficult things easy, for fervency helps you to be occupied with the Word, with what’s right and not with what’s opposing. Don’t allow opposition and circumstances to empty you of spiritual strength, but bring your strength of fervency to those situations.

     The Word instructs us that we are to be fervent in several ways: in our love for God (Ps. 18:1, AMPC), in our worship of God (Song of Solomon 2:15, AMPC), in our prayer lives & in praying for others (Acts 12:5, AMPC, James 5:16, & Col. 4:12), in our love for others (I Peter 1:22 & 23, AMPC & I Pet. 4:8), and in serving God (Rom. 12:11).

     The Dake’s Bible notes state that we are to “maintain zeal to the boiling point.” Our spiritual fervency is to be an outstanding feature of our spiritual lives, and it is our responsibility to maintain our spiritual fervency. It is our joy and honor to serve Him with fervency!

"His Great Supply" by Nancy Dufresne

God’s plan for us is as great as He is because it came out of Him – it carries His greatness! But the plan that comes out of Him also calls for His supply – that’s why He gives us a divine supply! (Philippians 4:19)

     What we could earn on our own isn’t enough to fund what comes out of Him – it isn’t great enough for God’s great plan and the greatness of what He’s doing. He is the Source and the Provider of His great plan. 

     We are not to see ourselves as a SPONSOR of what He’s doing. (A sponsor is responsible to pay for something.) God just allows us to participate and hook up to the greatness of His plan through our giving, but we certainly could not financially sponsor all that He is doing. 

     God involves us, but He’s not limited to us and our resources. The more that people get involved financially, the more they are blessed by the greatness of the plan they are participating in. 

     We have to think right. We are not to think that God is limited to what we can do ourselves financially, for we have God’s supply. He knows how to bring the needed resources into our hands.

     Anytime God tells us to do something, He also gives us the grace to accomplish it. Contained in that grace are the wisdom, the ability, and all the resources we will need to accomplish it. That’s why we can start with “nothing” when God tells us to do something – because the supply is not of us, but it’s of the grace that comes with the greatness of that plan. God will tell us to do things we ourselves don’t have the money for because He is the Provider and our great Source – He intends to fund it! 

     Everything God has told my husband or me to do, we never had the money ourselves to do it – we always started with nothing. God didn’t ask us to PAY for it – He just wanted us to BELIEVE for it!

     God has wonderful and great things for your local church to accomplish, but you’re not sponsoring it. God only invites you to give so that you can financially attach yourself to the greatness of the plan He has for the church, then that greatness will bless your life.

     We have to think right about money so that we don’t rob from ourselves by thinking that if we don’t have the money for it we can’t have it. Anything God has told you to do is too great for your own resources. That’s why the Word says that “My God shall supply...” – not your resources. Don’t dismiss yourself from the greatness of God just because you looked at your resources. God is not looking for your sponsorship – He is looking for your faith and your obedience to His plan.

     It’s so good to know what God has for our lives isn’t limited to our wallets. Our giving brings blessing to our lives because it involves us financially in what God is doing – but the greatness of His plan isn’t limited to our wallet. His plan is formed independent of our resources.

     Our own natural resources are not glorious enough to fund the greatness of His plan, but when we hook up to His plan with the resources we do have, the greatness of His glory spills over onto us and draws us into the flow of His glory, the flow of His resources and supply. 

     The greatness of His plan calls for His greatness, so let’s put a demand on His greatness to supply and fulfill His great plan.

"HOLD FAST" by Nancy Dufresne

Faith has several actions – faith believes, faith stands its ground in the face of opposition (fights the good fight of faith), and faith receives the manifestations. But faith also holds fast to what it has received.

     Bible faith isn’t only interested in receiving, but it’s interested in every action of faith. Bible faith refuses to lose anything it has received from God! Everything you receive from God, the devil is going to try to steal from you.

     When something is received from God, but then seems to diminish or decline – if healing or increase is seemingly diminishing, where is the leak? What’s the remedy? HOLD FAST!

     Hebrews 1:1-3 reads, “God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high.”

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If we’re holding fast, we’re rejoicing.

- Nancy Dufresne

     All that God created still had to be upheld.

     First Thessalonians 5:21 instructs us to, “Prove all things; HOLD FAST that which is good.” “Hold fast” means to hold hard.

     Ongoing feeding on the Word is what enables us to HOLD FAST. Anytime we have backed up on standing our ground, we quit hearing as much as needed.

     Kenneth E. Hagin tells of his healing testimony. After he was raised up off his deathbed from an incurable heart condition, heart symptoms again began to return. He didn’t know where he was missing it. But then one day he saw it. He had received his healing, but then when he started feeling heart symptoms try to come back, he would talk about how his heart symptoms were coming back. He realized that this was where he was missing it – he wasn’t holding fast. He had two confessions; he was saying he was healed, but then talking about his heart symptoms. After he learned to only have ONE confession, instead of two opposing ones, all his heart symptoms again left.

     After he was raised up, the doctor still said that he would be dead in 90 days, for the doctor thought he was only up by willpower. Brother Hagin said, “I’m not up by willpower, but I’m up by faith – and MY FAITH WILL HOLD!” I like that – my faith will hold!

     Once the spirit of faith is in place and you are confident something is yours, don’t back up – hold fast to what is yours!

     Hebrews 3:5 & 6 reads, “And Moses verily was faithful in all his house, as a servant, for a testimony of those things which were to be spoken after; But Christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end.”

     If we’re holding fast, we’re rejoicing. Rejoicing helps us to hold fast.

     Revelation 2:25 instructs, “But that WHICH YE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED HOLD FAST till I come.” We ALREADY HAVE healing, supply, victory, and all the things Jesus purchased for us. We don’t just hold fast to things that have manifested, but we also hold fast to all that He provided, whether or not it has manifested. Hold fast to what God says is yours!

     We are to master our confession – where only one confession is made. To master our confession also involves mastering our thought life.

     Faith can receive a miracle, but it’s a continuous, ongoing exercise of faith that maintains and holds fast to what has been received.