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Copyright Information The Apostolic Ministry by Rick Joyner Copyright © 2004 E-Book Edition, 2010 Distributed by MorningStar Publications, Inc., a division of MorningStar Fellowship Church 375 Star Light Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29715 www.MorningStarMinistries.org 1-800-542-0278 International Standard Book Number: 978-1-60708-343-6 Cover Design by Micah Davis Book Layout by Justin Perry Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the New American Standard Bible, copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977 by The Lockman Foundation. Italics in Scripture are for emphasis only. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the author. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The Apostolic Ministry RICK JOYNER Introduction One of the most important events at the end of the church age will be the restoration of the apostolic ministry to the church. The ministry that opened the church age will be the one that closes it. The raising up of a victorious church, demonstrating for all time to all of creation that truth will prevail over lies and righteousness will prevail over iniquity, will be the completed job of the apostolic ministry. The devil has had a boast since the fall of man— he declares that God’s special creation, which He made in His own image, loves evil more than righteousness. Satan proclaims that those whom the Lord created to become members of His family will gladly serve him, the devil, rather than God. He points out that even though God put man in a perfect environment, with perfect conditions, man chose sin and death over living in obedience to God. At the end of this age, the church will prove the fallacy of this boast. Also at the end of this age, the church will live in an imperfect environment, in the darkest of times, against the greatest onslaught of evil and temptation, yet she will choose righteousness over iniquity. This will even be a witness to principalities and powers that truth will ultimately prevail over every lie. For this reason, even the angelic majesties will declare for eternity that these faithful ones, who were obedient against such an onslaught, are worthy to rule with the Lamb. This is our hope and our purpose—to live lives that glorify the ways of the Lord and to prove the power of His goodness over evil. When a city is rebuilt after its destruction by war or natural disaster, the restored city is more of a marvel and testimony than the previous one. The nature that God created mankind with has likewise been almost completely reduced to rubble. However, it will be rebuilt. The main business of the Lord is now redemption, and then restoration. The church is composed of those who are in this process, who are growing in the grace, power, and nature of the Lord. However, the church cannot grow to its full stature, or accomplish its full purpose, without the apostolic ministry. Neither can any of the other ministries given to the church grow to their full statures, nor accomplish their full purposes, without the apostolic ministry. We must also understand that the apostolic ministry cannot accomplish its purpose without the other equipping ministries given to the church, which is clearly stated in Ephesians 4:11-13: And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fulness of Christ. The Apostle Paul clearly states here that these five equipping ministries are given to the church “until we [1] all attain to the unity of the faith, and of [2] the knowledge of the Son of God, [3] to a mature man, [4] to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fulness of Christ.” Is there a church anywhere on the earth that has yet attained this stature? We would have certainly heard if this had been attained by a church. Therefore, we obviously still need these ministries that were given to the church—all of them. This is not a new revelation. The fastest growing part of the church over the last two decades has been what is now being called “the new apostolic movement.” Not only does it now appear that a majority of Pentecostal, charismatic Christians are embracing this truth, but many evangelicals, and even those who are often referred to as “old line” denominations, are now embracing it. Where this is happening there is an obvious new spiritual energy and excitement created that is helping church life in the twenty-first century become what God intended it to be. Just embracing the truth of the need for the equipping ministries seems to bring great blessing and growth, but as with all previous restoration movements, it has come with controversy, as well as extremes and mistakes. This should not discourage us. As did the Apostle Peter, those with the faith and courage to step out of the boat and start walking on water will also be prone to making some mistakes. As both the Scriptures and church history testify, those who want to walk with God without making any mistakes need not apply. Even so, these also testify that those who do not acknowledge the mistakes for what they are and learn from them, are doomed to increasingly worse tragedies. Along with the faith and courage to keep pressing on, we also need the wisdom and humility to examine the teachings and practices that are causing unnecessary problems. However, this book is not written for the purpose of examining the present apostolic movements, but rather to help define what true, apostolic ministry is and what the fruit of this ministry should be—true, apostolic church life. From a perspective of church history, after the first century, all of the equipping ministries given to the church were gradually, but generally, removed from the life of the church. I say “generally” because there were many who functioned in these ministries for several more centuries, even if they did not continue to be called by them. There have also been students of history who have made a good case for all of the equipping ministries existing in the life of the church throughout the church age, but almost entirely in the underground, persecuted church. There is merit to this view, but looking at a broader picture of the church, it appears obvious that all of the ministries were removed from their authority and function in the church in general for over a millennium. Beginning with the Reformation in the fourteenth century, we have seen a gradual recovery of these ministries in the reverse order in which they seem to have been lost to the church (I personally mark the beginning of the Reformation with the ministry of John Hus). The first ministry that ceased to be recognized by the church, and was therefore lost, was the ministry of the apostle. It is now clear that this will be the last of these ministries restored, making it the ministry that will have the least amount of time to accomplish its purpose during the church age. Even so, it will be enough. Just as the apostolic church of the first century was extremely powerful and accomplished more for the spread of the gospel than possibly any generation since, the apostolic church at the end will again shake the entire world with its truth and power. As encouraging as the growing realization of Christians for the need of the apostolic ministry is, as well as the other equipping ministries, it is also apparent that we are still quite far from having an authentic apostolic ministry restored. Likewise, it is obvious that the prophetic ministry has not been truly restored to the church, and it is still in an immature state. In fact, this same thing could be said of all of the equipping ministries. Just because the ministries of pastor, teacher, and evangelist are now widely recognized and accepted throughout the church, and some have been for centuries, this does not mean that they are functioning at the level to which they are called. None of the other ministries given to the church will be fully restored and matured before the apostolic ministry is restored and able to take its place with them. Without the apostolic ministry, the church will continue to be like a sports team that does not have a coach. They may have gifted and able players, but basically their lack of coordination and discipline will result in a much lower level of performance than they would have with a coach. Such a team will be beaten by teams with far less talent that have a coach. In this same way, no ministry in the church can grow to its full stature, or the level of performance and fruitfulness that it could have, without the authority of authentic apostles and elders of the church present. For most of my Christian life, I have been considered a part of the prophetic ministry, and I am usually associated with the prophetic movement. I have felt a personal mandate to help see the prophetic ministry restored to its biblical stature and place in the church. When I inquired of the Lord recently about how much progress we had made, I was surprised when He replied that what we were experiencing was about 15 percent of what we are called to do. That may sound discouraging to some, but it was very encouraging to me. Twenty years ago, I would have said it was at about 2 percent, at best. In this I am not talking about levels of accuracy, but rather the authority and degree of revelation that the prophetic is now walking in compared to what is intended for the New Testament prophetic ministry. Even 2 percent is better than none, but there will be a prophetic ministry raised up by the end that will overshadow any prophetic ministry that has previously walked on this earth. That may sound far-fetched, but it is sound biblical truth. As II Corinthians 3:7-11 states, what we are supposed to experience under the New Covenant should be greater than what was experienced under the Old Covenant. Are there any prophets today who have attained the stature of what the Old Covenant prophets walked in? I do know of a few very remarkable prophetic ministries that I feel measure up to the biblical stature of this powerful ministry and a good number more who are growing in authentic prophetic gifts and authority. However, even the most mature and anointed that I know still have a way to go to even measure up to what was experienced under the Old Covenant. Even so, we can be sure that what Paul wrote in II Corinthians will be proven true before the end of this age—the glory of the New Covenant will greatly overshadow that of the Old. Like the prophetic ministry at this time, all of the other equipping ministries given to the church are far from what they are called to be. We may think of some extraordinary pastors, teachers, and evangelists and wonder about the truth of that statement, but I just ask you to consider how much more fruitful they would be if they were in a proper relationship to all of the other equipping ministries. For example, we would not have huge crusades with multitudes “making decisions,” with only a tiny percentage of them actually being added to the church. Pastors and teachers would be ready and in place to help these new believers become established in their faith and in the church. No ministry can be what it is called to be, or accomplish all that it is called to accomplish, without being in a proper relationship with the other ministries given to the church. This is the way that the Lord designed His church, and it will not function as He intended without doing it His way. The State We Are In I travel quite extensively, and everywhere I go I try to have at least one meeting just for pastors and leaders of ministries in the country or region. These are usually attended by a hundred to a thousand or more. Regardless of the size, I try to use much of the time with the group for questions and answers. For several years now, the question that I am most asked is what I think of the new apostolic movements. Usually this is a “loaded question,” in which the one asking is at least disturbed by them and, in some cases, has been deeply offended by them. As I try to get a reading on the others, it is obvious that this is one question that almost everyone seems to have a great interest in, at least. Even though I have my own opinions about them, I always try to share them as just that, also understanding that we “see in part” and “know in part” (see I Corinthians 13:12). The following are some things I have seen from inquiring of the Lord, and though I feel He did show me something that is accurate, I still believe all prophetic revelation is still seeing in part. This is the part I was given. When I inquired of the Lord about the present state of the apostolic ministry, I was shown a number of beautiful, fast-looking cars. However, they were not running, but they were being pushed about by people because they did not have motors. The apostolic movement was also one of these cars, and it was going faster than the others because it had a few more people behind it pushing. What does this mean? What we have now may look good, and even look fast, but without a lot of human effort, it would not be moving at all. This is not only true of the apostolic movement, but it appears true of all of them. However, as I was watching, motors were brought and put in these cars. The motors that came were the apostolic ministries. These did not just come to the apostolic movements but to the others as well. When they were put in and started, all of the other parts began to work the ways they were created to function. When that happens, they are going to not only be able to go fast, but be able to carry people instead of requiring the people to push them. As I pondered this, I began to wonder how many churches and movements really exist to equip the people and get them to where they are called to go, rather than just using the people to go where they themselves want to go. Based on my experience, this seemed a very accurate reflection of where the church is in general. This is not to imply that what has been done to build the church, or the present apostolic movements, will not be useful. A motor without a car will not do us much good either. Those who are waiting for the car to get its motor before joining it will more than likely wake up one morning and find that the car has left them far behind. Even so, there is a big difference between what God is empowering and what is being pushed along by human effort. Today the church may have many great looking vehicles, but is their performance really more the result of human effort than the power of God? Motivating people for a purpose is not necessarily wrong, but the apostolic ministry is much more than the ability to motivate people or even to lead people. The apostolic ministry has much more to do with releasing the power of God and empowering people with the authority and power of God in which they are called to walk rather than it is getting people to follow them. For this reason, much (not all) of what is today called “apostolic” is, in fact, the exact opposite of the authentic apostolic. Just because someone is a good motivator, a good recruiter, or a good administrator does not make him an apostle. We only have true spiritual authority to the degree that the King Himself lives in us and expresses Himself through us. A Root Problem Now I will share something from our experience with the new apostolic movements, again knowing that this is only part of the picture, but it is a part that could have major implications for the future. I help to oversee a fellowship of churches. We have received many reports from them about how they have been recruited by “apostolic networks.” One of them testified to having been recruited by eight different apostolic networks in just one year. This little congregation did eventually go with one of these, which I thought was the right thing for them to do. I had told this pastor that if he ever felt any other group could help him more than we could, then he was not only free to change his association, but we would bless it and help the transition in any way that we could. I sincerely believed this particular congregation would be served better by such a network than we could serve them at the time. However, such tactics for growing a network reveal some fundamental issues that are decidedly “un-apostolic,” and that will at some point certainly become major problems. The New Testament apostles were obviously devoted to helping each other. Paul expressed the desire not to build on another man’s foundation, and obviously tried not to do it except when requested. It is fundamental to a true apostolic mentality to be seeking to take new territory for the kingdom. It is also fundamental to a true apostolic mentality to have a vision for the whole body of Christ and not just one’s own ministry. Recruiting people or movements from other churches or movements will create divisions, and this certainly does not demonstrate a heart for the whole body of Christ. Even sports teams have the integrity to ask other programs for permission to talk to their players, coaches, or other personnel before trying to hire them. We should be even more devoted to such courtesy in the body of Christ, and those who are not selfishly ambitious will. The recruiting mentality of many of the apostolic movements reveals a serious poverty of spirit, not the Holy Spirit. This rose up in the Shepherding Movement of the seventies, which quickly became one of the most divisive and destructive movements of the twentieth century. How is this recruiting mentality so destructive? Right behind the mentality that would motivate one to recruit or take from that which has been the work of others is a control spirit that will ultimately do much damage. This is because what is built on selfish ambition and the strength of the flesh will have to be maintained by the flesh, which is the basic food of the control spirit, as well as every other evil thing, as we are told in James 3. A Warning Years before the apostolic networks became popular, we were given a prophetic warning of a false apostolic movement that would come. I say “we” because this came to several on our team in various ways. We were also told the location where this movement would arise. When I began to inquire about this, I was told that this false apostolic movement would end up being more devastating to the church than the Shepherding Movement had been and that it would be taken over by the same control spirit and political spirit that came into the Shepherding Movement. The political spirit is what would motivate one to build the church or his ministry more on human alliances than in obedience to the Holy Spirit. From this time, I began more of the in-depth study on these strongholds that resulted in much of what I have written about them since. At the time these warnings came, there did not seem to be anything in the church that even remotely fit the description of this false apostolic movement. Now, there does seem to be some evidence of this movement, and it is falling into the pattern of what we were shown. We have been very public about this warning for years. I believe we have shared these warnings every time we have felt led to prophetically speak about the restoration of the apostolic ministry to the church. Obviously, I could not address this subject without bringing up this warning. However, when we are given warnings like this, we do not believe that they have to come to pass. We feel that warnings are given to us to help prevent them from coming to pass. That remains our devotion, and it is why I feel that I should address what is not apostolic, as well as trying to sow a vision for the coming, true apostolic. Also, I have never met a false teacher or false prophet in whom I did not recognize the calling of God on his life, but who had turned instead to evil or carnal means for gaining influence, which opened the door for his corruption. It seems that there is almost always a “Saul” before there is a “David,” when it comes to anything the Lord is restoring to the church. In relation to the establishment of the kingdom in Israel, the Lord had promised Israel a king through Jacob (see Genesis 49:10). It was nearly time for the king to arise and to prepare the people for their coming king when the Lord put the desire in their hearts for a king. However, they could not wait for God’s king to mature, but they demanded a king immediately, and by this they rejected God and His provision for them. So the Lord gave them a king and even anointed him. I think the Lord is doing the same to much of what is being called apostolic today. I think it is more the people’s apostolic ministry than the Lord’s, but He listens to His bride and will often give her what she persists in asking for. Just as Saul did fight some of the battles of the Lord and accomplish some things for Israel, he was not able to carry the weight of this responsibility as a king for long. Soon he was attacking anyone else who was anointed, and jealousy began to drive him more than the purpose of God. His ensuing poor leadership caused more problems for the Lord’s king, who was a true king after the Lord’s heart. However, David possibly would not have been the great king that he was without the trials provided for him by Saul. Even so, Saul’s administration caused many unnecessary problems for Israel and made it much more difficult for the people to recognize David’s anointing to be king. I was personally given this warning about the restoration of the apostolic ministry to the church—that one would come first that did seem to be “head and shoulders” above the other movements in the church, but it would be premature and would cause many problems. Though these biblical precedents are seldom completely accurate in the way they reflect later parallels, they are good guidelines. We can expect some of those movements today that are called “apostolic” to accomplish some good, and they will fight some of the battles of the Lord. However, they will also help to mature the true apostolic which is coming, but they will cause many problems, making it difficult for Christians, in general, to recognize the real when it comes. As stated, this book was not written to debunk teachings or movements, but rather to help prepare the way for the real that is coming. However, I could not call myself a shepherd if I did not try to protect God’s people from attacks. I could not call myself a watchman if I did not sound the alarm when I am able to see the danger. Even so, I do not expect a single book to bring an end to the rising controversy surrounding the restoration of the apostolic ministry, and I am not writing this book for that purpose. Though I have been identified with the prophetic movement for many years, I started teaching on the apostolic ministry long before I ever taught on the prophetic ministry, beginning nearly thirty years ago. I wrote about the apostolic ministry in our original newsletters before I wrote on the prophetic ministry. This is a subject that I have considered not only important, but crucial for the church in our time to understand. I also think that one of the primary purposes of the prophetic ministry is to help prepare the way for the coming apostolic ministry to be fully restored to the church. Without it we cannot experience true New Testament church life as it was intended to be. I also want to say that in spite of all that I have written about the movements, which may end up causing trouble for the church, I have a very high regard for those who have the courage to press beyond the present limits of church life to seek more for the body of Christ. I think some may have carried things a little too far in trying to see the apostolic ministry restored to the church prematurely and are so full of zeal for the Lord and His people that the devil simply could not stop them. So he got behind them and pushed them too far. I am also convinced that what the devil intends to do with these can be changed, and I still hold to that. Regardless of the amount of confusion that comes by some prematurely trying to walk in the apostolic ministry, clarity will come, and the truth will prevail. The Victory Is Sure An authentic apostolic ministry will be restored to the church. There is abundant evidence that those who will be true apostles in the end times are already among us and are maturing. Like King David, most are faithful shepherds who have learned to fight the lion and bear and will risk their own lives to do this to protect the sheep. They are also probably not regarded highly by their own brothers at this time, but in due time they will be recognized. Even if a prophet comes to pour oil on them and tell them about their high callings, their response to this will be to go back and faithfully watch over the flocks that they have been given. They will consider that if this is from God, they can wait for God to promote them in His time. In all of these matters, let us keep in mind that there is a ditch on either side of the path of life. If we overreact to extremes on one side, we will fall into the ditch on the other side. It is my prayer for you that this book will help to clarify some things and, even more than that, impart a vision and an understanding for the coming apostolic ministry. It will be far more powerful and far more exciting than anything we have yet experienced. We are in the time that even the prophets of old desired to see, and you are here! For those who read this and feel called to this ministry, remember that even King David was willing to serve in the house of Saul. He also refused to lift his hand against “the Lord’s anointed” (see I Samuel 26:11). David could have killed Saul, and he could have taken the authority to which the prophet had already told him he was called. Because of this awesome respect that he had for the anointing and for authority, the Lord could trust him with more anointing and authority than He could have otherwise. One phrase that rings over and over concerning the apostolic ministry in the Book of Acts, is that they were “filled with the Spirit.” Possibly the most basic characteristic of those who were true apostles is that they followed the Holy Spirit, which is what I have tried to do in writing this book. I pray that you will do the same in reading it. Please do keep in mind that I am not by any means claiming to have the whole picture, but I am just offering my part of this very important issue. Also, because I know many people skip over introductions, some of the things written here are repeated in the text of the book, so please excuse them. Chapter One- The Greatest Power on Earth There is more power in a single Christian than in all of the armies on the face of the earth. This truth will become known throughout the earth before the end of this age. God dwells in His people, and when His people come to know this as living truth rather than doctrine, the world will then know this truth also. The emerging generation has been infected with a desire for the supernatural. The most popular books, movies, and television shows almost all deal with supernatural powers. Most of these are attempts to attract people to sorcery and other forms of evil, but the Lord is going to use this for His own purpose. Man was created to have fellowship with God, who is Spirit and supernatural. Therefore, an innate desire is within every human being for the supernatural. C.S. Lewis once remarked: “For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison.” If man is not restored to his right relationship with God, the desire for the supernatural will be filled with the devil’s counterfeits. Years ago, studies were conducted that indicated more than twelve billion dollars a year was being spent on psychics in America. An even more shocking aspect of this study was that it appeared more than half of the people calling these psychics claimed to be evangelical Christians. The prophetic gifts that the Lord has given to His church are far greater than anything the devil has, but if you deny children their food, they are going to eat something, and it will likely be very bad. This is a tragedy, but it will not continue. The Lord has provided for His people, and He is going to raise up shepherds who will lead them to it. The power He has already given to His church is much greater than anything Satan can duplicate with his counterfeits. When the church awakens to the power that the Lord has given to her, even the wildest imaginations in Hollywood will not be able to compete with the reality that God’s people are going to experience. Just as the multitudes flocked to Jesus, the multitudes are going to come to the church which walks in what God has given to her, giving the people true bread from heaven. The emerging generation must have adventure in their lives. The devil often takes advantage of this need, but God put it there for a reason. The final generations on this earth are going to live the greatest adventure the world has ever known. There is no greater adventure than the true Christian life, and the true Christian life is about to be restored to the earth. This true and ultimate adventure is food for the soul. Many try to meet this need with movies and books through which they try to live vicariously, but none of these can ever fully satisfy our longing for this reality in our lives. Nothing can satisfy this longing like the true Christian life. We must also understand that this will mean the end of the church as it is now. Radical change is coming, and those who are not discerning enough to see it and become a part of it will not survive much longer. This is not a slam against the church as it is, which has been effective in its time and a powerful salt and light in the earth in its generations. The church is also the mother of the great, last-day ministry which is soon to emerge. However, just as Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin (see Genesis 35:16-19), the last son born to Israel, the same will happen to the church when the last-day ministry is born. We must keep in mind that few biblical types or models fit perfectly with what they are intended to represent. They are parables which are intended to teach us. So, just as the Lord is not coming back for literal sheep and goats, we must understand that parables and types have their limits. At the same time, we must always keep in mind that the church is the Lord’s bride. The end of the church age in nearing, and He is coming back for the bride who has been called and is prepared and worthy of Him. A major part of the church as we know it is not going to die because it has failed but because it has succeeded. It will have given birth to the ministry that will help the world transition between the church age and the kingdom age.

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