GAINING A HEAVENLY PERSPECTIVE
In 2 Kings 6, the prophet Elisha and his servant are surrounded by an opposing army. The servant sees the strong force and panics, asking, “Oh no, my lord! What shall we do?” Elisha responds, “Don’t be afraid. Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” Elisha prays, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opens the servant’s eyes, and he sees the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.
This narrative vividly illustrates the contrast between the natural and the supernatural. God is always doing more than we can see with our natural eyes and it's imperative that we feed our souls with His truth over the lies that permeate society so we can gain a Heavenly perspective.
LEADING WITH HEAVENLY AUTHORITY
Many believers feel dismayed when they see the challenges surrounding them because they don't realize the power they have access to. We must be aware of where the problem is coming from. In Genesis 1, the first Heaven was created — the visible world, the dimensions that our five senses are acutely tuned into. In 2 Corinthians 12:2, Paul mentions being taken up to the third Heaven, revealing a realm two levels above our earthly experience and one level above the spiritual realm. But what about the second Heaven? Ephesians 6:12 tells us, "our fight is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, and against spiritual forces of wickedness in the Heavenly places." This realm, from which Satan rules, is the second Heaven.
With all this in mind, I propose we won't solve first Heaven problems influenced by evil forces in the second Heaven without taking our third Heaven seat. Ephesians 2:4 says that we have been seated in Heavenly places. So often, we get stuck on first Heaven problems without seeking third Heaven solutions. It's time to adjust our thinking, grab hold of our authority in Christ, and lean into God’s vision and solutions available to us as believers.
INVITATION TO ACTION
I propose that a third Heaven perspective from God always extends an invitation to action.
In a recent conversation with Matt Plummer, Founder/CEO, Zarvana, and Candidate for Shasta County Supervisor, District 4, we discussed his journey to government and how he believes the broken contract between the people and government can be restored.
PRAYER AND PROACTIVITY
Maybe you're thinking, "Kris, I've tried, and I am struggling to have a change in perspective when it comes to government, or I don’t have a third Heaven solution. What can I do?"
The primary action you can take is to pray. Here at Bethel Church, every Thursday, I hold a prayer meeting for government leaders. A key prayer focus we have is for great leaders to be voted into office. Based on my conversation with Matt Plummer, I've compiled a list of targeted prayer points—specific points to lift up in prayer for both our current leaders and those who will lead in the future:
Pray for government leaders to:
- Embrace challenges with a perspective of clear vision and hope, seeing them as opportunities to make a positive impact.
- Lead with unwavering integrity, recognizing that an “ends justify the means” approach erodes the social fabric, and instead, guide with Heavenly wisdom and above-reproach character.
- Act as cultural influencers, responding to character attacks with respect, setting a new standard for communication, and actively shaping a culture of honor.
- Cherish unity, appreciating the value of diverse perspectives that lead to improved solutions, intentionally surrounding themselves with individuals from varied backgrounds.
- Serve as trustworthy restorers, mending broken trust between the people and government through their actions, upholding integrity and working diligently to heal what has been fractured.
As you pray for these leaders, I challenge you to ask the Lord what you can do personally this week to be an influence for good in government. Maybe that looks like writing a letter of encouragement to a leader, becoming more educated on the world of politics, supporting a campaign you believe in, or even running for local office yourself.