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From: Stewart Cambourn <scarcee2@...>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 20:13:25 +1100 (EST)
: "Breaking Out from Boundaries of Tradition by
Embracing His Presence"
by Sandie Freed 
Dec 15, 2008 

Turning Over a New Leaf 

Recently, I had a dream concerning expansion and
enlargement. In the dream, I, along with many
different Believers, was breaking out into a place of
increase and being stretched forth past previous
boundaries - yet, there was a restraint. The restraint
involved religious tradition, religious mindsets, and
old wineskins. I heard the Lord say, "I am turning
over a new leaf."

Having heard that phrase before, I really never
stopped and pondered the activity concerning the
"turning over" of a leaf. Since a child, I simply
accepted the fact that the phrase involved change. But
today, as I write my thoughts, I am more spiritually
challenged. What does it mean for God to "turn over a
new leaf?" I have equated it to the process of a tree
bringing forth new, green leaves after a winter
season. And, yes, it is similar to what God does to us
- causes a death to the old to bring forth something
new.

Surprisingly, there are many Biblical references to
the lives of people being changed such as Saul who
turned over a new leaf and became Paul (The Bible
Illustrator uses the phrase "turning over a new leaf"
quite often). There are numerous mentions of the
turning of a new leaf involving the renewing of the
mind, beginning over again, and especially the newness
which comes from true repentance. Turning a new leaf
also refers to the "old" passing away and a fresh, new
beginning coming forth! Wow! What a way to start the
New Year - with a turning of a new leaf!

The "Turning" Involves Leaving Past Mindsets and
Religious Traditions for a Hunger of His Presence

I have also heard the Lord say that in this next
season we will hunger for His Presence more than ever
before! But, to fully embrace His presence, we must
move past religious tradition. Religious tradition
involves just what it states: "tradition." Tradition
allows little, if any, room for "contradiction." In
other words, religious tradition opposes any ideas
that contradict what has already been established. 

The word "tradition" comes from the Latin word
traditionem and means, "giving up, delivering up or
surrendering." It is based upon a transference of
information, customs, culture and beliefs that are
"given up" (and given over) to the next generation. It
is similar to the handing over and the giving up of a
baton during a relay. By surrendering customs,
lifestyles and beliefs to others, it insures the
maintenance of tradition.

I wonder how much of what has been orally passed on
through my generations has come merely through stories
or actuality. I am fortunate because much of my
heritage is of First Nation descent and I can document
many "family stories" at the Oklahoma Creek Indian
Museum. Still, I am sure that much has been
exaggerated simply due to human nature and reasoning.
I am grateful that my ancestors were converted to
Christianity generations ago. However, "traditional
worship" has been passed down through the generations,
and I have realized that there are many traditions
that are mere mindsets concerning God and His perfect
will for my life.

If we were to really stop and ponder this point, we
can surmise that many areas of our life are carved out
by tradition. In this Christmas season, I am reminded
of family traditions. However, I am now reminded that
there is a great possibility (more of a probability)
that even the way we gather together to worship is
based on tradition. I was raised to worship God on
Sundays. 

As a child we rarely discussed God. Oh sure, we gave
thanks at every meal, but we did not discuss the Bible
at home. After all, our tradition was to wait for
Sunday and sit calmly while the preacher fed us.
Unfortunately, this is a mindset for most of the
Church - many sit in the pew and allow another person
to hear from God for us, rather than hear daily for
ourselves. There you have it - tradition!

Today however, I am breaking OUT from tradition. I
believe we can have church any day of the week -
because we are the Church! I am not advocating that we
stop attending worship on a weekly basis, but rather
break out of tradition and have "church" every day.
How can we do this? By worshiping God every day and
acknowledging Him in our hearts on a daily basis. Our
hearts must be intimately involved in worship - or
else it is simply tradition. Again, it is a HEART
issue. If our hearts are not engaged, then our worship
becomes religious tradition. Each time we attend a
church service, our hearts need to be engaged. 

Friends, if we attended every church meeting with
engaged hearts, we would witness more of His presence
and more of the supernatural! Instead, we settle for
the "traditional" day of worship, do our "traditional"
tasks with no sincere smiles or joy. Why? Because we
have settled for tradition rather than
heart-engagement! I like that word "engagement." We
need a fresh, passionate love for our Bridegroom -
just like someone "engaged" to be married. If we have
this love affair, tradition has to flee!

I'll never forget when my daughter was to be married.
While "engaged," she planned her wedding. Everything
she wanted to do seemed "out of the box!" Yikes! I
manifested, let me tell you. I would say, "Kim, that's
not traditional." Well, these young people are so
non-traditional. Now I say, "Go for it!" As long as
your hearts are bent toward God, go ahead and stretch
some "old boundaries!" Contradiction can be a healthy
and holy thing!

Tradition is Empowered When Our Hearts are Far from
God

Let's look at Mark 7:6, 7, and 13 to better understand
how Jesus felt concerning religious tradition:

"He answered and said unto them, 'Well hath Esaias
prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written, "This
people honoureth Me with their lips, but their heart
is far from Me." Howbeit in vain do they worship Me,
teaching for doctrines the commandments of
men...Making the Word of God of none effect through
your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such
like things do ye.'" Mark 7:6-7, 13 (KJV)

Notice that in verse 13 Jesus referred to the word
"delivered." Remember, the word "delivered" or
"delivering" is connected to tradition. In this
passage, Jesus illustrated that the Word of God had
been delivered, or passed down, only through tradition
and not through the heart-felt relationship with God.
In fact, "delivered" in this passage is the word
paradidomi (par-ad-id'-o-mee) (Strong's #3860) and
means to not only "transmit and surrender (to
another)," but is also a word which refers to being
"hazardous" and "to be imprisoned!" In other words, a
relationship with God that is only through tradition
can be hazardous and can imprison us! 

If we have been attempting to break out into places of
enlargement, we need to remember how important it is
to first examine our hearts. Jesus said that if we
relate only through "tradition," then our hearts are
far from Him. Jesus was challenging the "oral laws" of
the Pharisees that had become tradition - do we have
some of these ourselves? Is He also challenging us? I
believe so. Jesus had a habit of offending the mind to
expose the heart and He is doing the same today.

The next time we worship we need to ask ourselves if
our "heart" is in what we are doing! How long has it
been since we worshiped with our whole heart? How long
has it been since we spent time with God besides on a
Sunday morning? To enter worship with mere lip service
is simply tradition if not done with our heart! And if
this has become our lifestyle, we are imprisoned with
tradition. How can we possibly break out and develop
new wineskins while still imprisoned with tradition?

Be Prepared for Controversy and Contradiction

Precious Saints, get ready for a shaking. Our mindsets
concerning God and Church are going to be confronted
by Heaven. The more we pray for His perfect will to be
established, the more our traditions will be
challenged. As God turns over a new leaf, He is also
expecting repentance from dead works, religious
mindsets, and the lack of personal intimacy with Him.

God's ways contradict the mindsets of man. In the past
I would blame the devil for my lack of breakthrough.
But when God Himself is causing the controversy, how
can we bind God? Though the enemy will take our
uncertainty and lack of understanding and use it
against us, we must develop a new type of warfare
mindset against tradition. 

The way to win against tradition is to develop a
passion for God. This passion, a burning flame, can
only come through letting go of the past and embracing
the new. How can we expect passion if God is closing
the door to the past? When a door closes, there is a
lack of oxygen going into the room. There is no oxygen
(or breath of His life) as He closes a door - and a
flame will not live without oxygen!

I am writing this not to negate any previous
revelation concerning the wiles of the enemy, but
rather to add to revelation that will empower us to
move forward. So, let's be a people with new vision
and passion for His presence. Rather than go through
Christmas and the New Year celebration with an
attitude of tradition, let's connect our hearts with
the true meaning of Christmas. 

Desire Him and His presence, worship with all of your
heart, visit your loved ones with one hundred percent
heartfelt desire. Overthrow traditions in the years to
come by worshiping God like never before! I love one
of the comments that The Bible Illustrator says: "We
must not only turn over a new leaf, but tear out the
old one. The old man must be slain if the new man is
to live." 

Isn't this just right where we are in this season? I
pray that as He turns a new leaf in your life that you
will experience the most powerful time in His
presence.

I pray that each of you is empowered by His Spirit to
experience the joy of being in His divine presence in
this New Year to come. Let's allow the Lord to turn
over a new leaf in our lives as He also separates us
from religious tradition - so that we may enter into
heartfelt worship!

Sandie Freed
Zion Ministries 
Email: zionministries1@...


About Sandie Freed: Sandie co-labors with her husband,
Mickey Freed, doing the work of the Lord as a ministry
team. Together they serve as the Mid-Southern Regional
Directors of the Christian International Network of
Churches. In addition, Sandie is the Founder and
Director of the School of the Prophets and Apostolic
Training Center in Bedford, Texas. Sandie has a
passion to minister deliverance and life
transformation to God's people. She is also known for
her "cutting-edge" prophetic ministry in which she not
only hears from the Lord through a powerful prophetic
anointing, but also moves very strongly in word of
knowledge and miracles. Sandie and Mickey Freed have
been married since 1973, and have one daughter. 

Sandie Freed's Itinerary:
January 2, 2009 (6:30pm)
First Friday Fire
Embracing His Grace Church Building
1001 Airport Freeway; Bedford, Texas 
Contact: 817-284-5966 

February 6, 2009 (6:30pm)
First Friday Fire
Embracing His Grace Church Building
1001 Airport Freeway; Bedford, Texas 
Contact: 817-284-5966 

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