Saturday, October 10, 2015

Pray For Pivotal Canadian Elections


Canada's Federal Election is just days away on October 19, 2015.


I have spent the better part of today praying over this from my hotel room in Louisiana. Even as I prepare for the services here, Canada weighs heavy on my heart and in the spirit there is a push to pray.


This year for the first time my speaking schedule fell into place that I just so happened to be speaking in 3 Canadian provinces and visited 4 in just the last 3 months consecutively.

While there ministering it rose up in me each time that this nation is at a critical tipping point. There was and is a sense of urgency that things could go one way or the other that will have a long reaching effect - not just for Canada but will impact us here in the U.S. and the rest of the world.

Today I have been praying this Prayer Strategy for these Canadian Elections found

in the last 5 verses of Psalms 84.

A Strategy To Pray For Canada. What I hear the Holy Spirit saying ...

Verse 8 - O Lord hear our prayer
(This prayer that proceeds in these verses has some same verbiage that is used in the National Anthem of Canada ...)  It is as if an invitation, a doorway to God is hidden/placed within the song of the nation which grants Him access. 

Verse 9 - Behold, Look - O God our shield and look upon The face of thine Anointed.
( Declaring God is and continue to be the true shield of the Nation, not any man made systems) 

Verse 10 -  For the Lord God, a sun and shield: The Lord will give GRACE AND GLORY, no good will He withhold from them that walk up rightly. ( Declaring Grace and Glory On and For Canada) 

Verse 11 -  For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand (elsewhere) 
( More can be accomplished in 1 day in the high court of heaven than a thousand in the earthy courts of a nation and so the Church Arises and conducts spiritual business on behalf of the nation.) 

Verse 12 - O Lord of hosts (angel armies that assist us) Blessed is the man (Nation) that trusts in Thee. 

The churches in Canada I have had the honor of being in are strong and they are praying.

Let's join them and declare that ...

1.) This election will serve God’s purposes for Canada.


2.)  That Canada will be a country whose elected leaders are individuals of character, and integrity.


3.) That these elected officials will be a friend to Israel in their policies and in their diplomatic maneuvers.



Lyrics of National Anthem


O Canada!

Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee


I Call You Blessed, 

Jen Tringale 



Tuesday, November 4, 2014

It's All About Vision.

Many times we can find ourselves trying to figure out what we think our destiny in life is supposed to be.  Many people have asked me in the past, "what propels you towards your destiny?"  The answer is very simple and still vitally important, the answer is vision.

Vision is a very big word and yet is every bit as unique and intimate as it is big.  That is because vision is personal.  It comes from the inside of you and becomes a part of you.  Giving vision is also very intimate to the Father.  When God opens His realm of mystery and reveals to you a piece of His heart that is His plan and He entrusts it to you it is a defining moment that you never forget.  It should be treated as sacred and revered.

This interaction between man and God points to His desire to share and reveal His heart and reminds us again of how much God invested of Himself in you and I that He calls us His friends.  Each time that God our Father breathes vision into our spirit, speaks to our heart, or reveals more of His plan it is only because His Son paid our price and sacrificed His life that He is able to do so.  Now we know why vision giving is so intimate and sacred to our Father.  It was the death of Jesus on the cross that made the way so that He could release that vision.

It is not hard to come up with a plan, an idea or even a cause, but when somebody with a God breathed vision tells me their plan, idea, or cause, I know they had to have spent time with Him.  And so each time that vision is revealed to you it marks you in way that whenever you pause to recall it, it is just as real to you as the first day He showed you.

People with vision bubbling within them carry a conscience stream of thought connected to that vision.  It is always just below the surface, ready to be jotted on a napkin, sketched out on a notepad, or eagerly shared over coffee with a friend.  A person with a vision rolling around on the inside of them gets invigorated by opportunities to talk about it or to communicate it in someway.  In fact they need outlets to do just that in order to keep it vibrant and alive.  Developing relationships that are safe places for you to share and talk about vision are necessary and any time spent doing so is never wasted time but a wise investment of your time,  You are feeding the vision and your belief in the vision every time you do this.

Stay focused, remain true to the calling God has placed on your life, and receive the vision He has given you.  Then run with that vision until you have finished your race.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Listening to His Voice in difficult times.


"The people who were standing nearby said, "see how much He loved him."  But some said, "This Man healed a blind man.  Why couldn't He keep Lazarus from dying?""  John 11:36-37.

I cannot begin to express how important it has been in my life to listen to the voice of God and allow His words to carry me through situations and circumstances no matter what other people are saying around me.

In John chapter 11 we read about Jesus and his good friend Lazarus.  Jesus is out in the world traveling and ministering when He receive's word that His friend Lazarus is very sick. (Verse 3)  Jesus, being lead by The Spirit says in verse 4, "Lazarus's sickness will not end in death."  What a statement of faith!  How about this verse for an example of speaking out in faith no matter what the natural circumstances are showing!

You can read John 11 and see how the story unfolds in detail but for the sake of this post I'll summarize.  Jesus has received word that Lazarus is very sick.  Again, Jesus being lead by The Spirit declares that Lazarus will not die and stays where He is for the next two days.

The story progresses and Lazarus dies, or as Jesus puts it, Lazarus simply "fell asleep".  Jesus comes to the home of Lazarus and his sister's, Mary and Martha, 4 days after the death of Lazarus.  By the end of the story we see Jesus standing in front of the tomb where they've laid Lazarus to rest and calling out "Lazarus, come out!"  Lazarus emerges from the tomb, alive and wrapped in grave-clothes.

The main point here is that Jesus didn't allow the opinions of the people around Him to determine His actions.  He didn't allow the whispers behind His back to determine His trust and faith in the Father.  He'd received the voice and instruction from God telling Him to wait and that's exactly what He did.  He obeyed the voice of God.  All He did was listen and obey.  It didn't matter about the people talking about Him, it didn't matter about the ones voicing their opinion on the matter.  He was determined to obey the voice of God.

The same is true for our lives.  When we've heard the voice of God and received His direction for a specific situation in our lives it doesn't matter what others are saying around us.  Because if it's contrary to the voice of God than it's wrong.

Let me ask you, what has God spoken to you?  What direction has He given you concerning difficult situations and circumstances in your life?  Make sure you're listening to His voice and direction and block out the voices around you telling you to do something different than what He has already spoken to your heart.

I call you blessed,

~ Jen.

Monday, July 29, 2013

How to pray!


"And He withdrew from them about a stone's throw, and He knelt down and began to pray, saying, "Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done." Now an angel from heaven appeared to Him, strengthening Him." (Luke 22:41-43 NASB)

For the believer, prayer should be the simplest thing we do in life.  Yet, we can easily make prayer more complicated than it should be.

Prayer is necessary for our lives and yet it gets pushed to the bottom of the list, left for the end of the day and many times forgotten altogether until necessity demands otherwise.

Prayer is one of the most important ways we communicate with God and so it's necessary for our lives that we pray often and we pray without hesitation.

The often repeated quote by a great man of God, Smith Wigglesworth has been a favorite of mine when he said, Most days I never pray more than 10 minutes but I also rarely go 10 minutes without praying! 

I have always liked that quote because it paints a picture of his prayer life which was more connected and ever-aware of God with him and in him wherever he was and whatever he was doing.

Prayer is active communication with God more than it is a compartmentalized amount of time set in our scheduled day.  I will say its important to have both active in our life.  Make sure you set a specific time each day to spend in prayer with God and also keep yourself open to be actively speaking with Him throughout your day.

There is a passage in Luke which is so simple and when we consider the revelation available from the verses we see a brilliant picture of how Jesus communicated with God while He was on earth.

The first part of the verses says "And He withdrew from them about a stone's throw, and He knelt down and began to pray... Notice Jesus withdrew about a "stone's throw away... It's important that we get away from the noise and busyness of life when we pray; we need to quiet ourselves and settle down when we pray.  However, notice Jesus was only a stone's throw away.  We aren't supposed to remove ourselves from the situation we're praying over or remove ourselves from life completely.  We are simply supposed to step aside for a moment while we get clarity and strength from Heaven.  Is there a specific issue you're praying about?  Don't walk away from the situation, don't retreat in defeat.  No, step aside for a moment while you receive wisdom and the answers you need from God through prayer.

No matter what situations or circumstances may look like God has the best for the situation and He knows your way forward. This is how we should approach God when we pray.  We know He has the best for our lives, we know from His word that He has pre-ordained good things for you and I to live out.  So when we pray we should be seeking His will and His plans above what we think is best.

Finally we see the immediate response to Jesus prayer from Heaven.   "...Now an angel from heaven appeared to Him, strengthening Him."  Because Jesus got quiet before Heaven, He humbled Himself before God and gave God control over the situation; God honored Him and sent His angel to strengthen Jesus for what was going to happen next.

Keep In Mind These 3 Simple Keys to Prayer
           
            1.) Go get still and quiet before God but dont forget He is with you everywhere and you can talk to him wherever you are, sharing your day with Him.

            2.) Dont try and force an answer you want or think is best. Listen for His plan and look for his wisdom to come to your heart about those things that are happening around you.

            3.) Take your strength from His presence for the situation at hand. Jesus came that you might have life and that more abundantly. Take and receive plenty of help, strength and peace in the presence of the one who is more than enough and supplies your every need!

I call you blessed,

            ~ Jen

Monday, May 13, 2013

Refilling your life in Him


Typically I try to take Monday's off while I'm out on the road traveling.  Monday is the day to catch my breath and rest from a busy weekend of ministering.  It's typically on  my days off that I have to make sure I take time to read in the word of God and replenish myself.  When I'm feeling tired or drained spending time with Him is a sure way to replenish myself and refuel.

My supply for life comes from this time of rest in His presence.  In life if we don't stop to refuel we'll get delayed somewhere along the line.  I've learned, in my personal life or in my ministry, if I don't stop and allow myself to be refueled through Him I'll become burned out quickly.  Nobody else can do this for me, I must initiate this time of rest for my own life.  

This is the #1 way you can keep out of negative thought patterns and attitudes creeping on you and altering your day to day environment.  You have to have enough on the inside to stabilize you just from dealing with the world and your surroundings as it is. But when the enemy of your soul comes and makes a play for your mind and emotions to get you off track your ability to recognize it and shut it down will be greatly increased when you have been re-charging your spirit with the word of God and spending time with Him.

All those negative feelings and worries don't have the right to stick around in the same environment as the presence of God and His words stirring in your soul.

So, what are you believing Him for today?  Are you seeking His face, trying to hear His voice for direction in your life?  Are you stressed or worried about life?  Don't allow those negative feelings to stick around.  Kick them to the curb and allow the power of Jesus that lives inside you to take over those areas and fill you with hope, joy, peace, and victory. And if you need to, steal away for a little while today with your bible and a cup of coffee and get a fresh supply for your heart and mind.

I call you blessed,

Jen

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Your Gift, Your Calling

In this blog post I wanted to share with you some ways you can become good stewards of the calling God has placed on your life.  There are specific steps which every successful leader has taken in their lives which will help propel you into the place God has prepared for your life.

"How can I progress or move forward in God’s plan for my life?"   That's a question I get a lot.  Hopefully through this blog we can discover some truth's which will help you move towards your goals of walking in the calling God has given you.

First of all, you need an on going communicating relationship with God.  The kind where it’s a part of your everyday life. Where you are looking for and expecting His guidance and leading in everyday situations. Nobody gets to the place of hearing God on the big things without first developing a relationship with Him and learning to hear his leading for the smaller things in life.  When you move along with your day ask The Holy Spirit to lead and guide you in everything you do.

Secondly, you can’t be afraid you will fail. This will keep you immobilized every time.
If it's time to take some steps forward then pray and get direction. Talk about it with a couple trusted mentors or leaders in your life and get their feedback and then once you have taken these steps all that is left is to take action.  Remember, if you're operating in God's will and direction for your life than there is no possible way you can fail!

Thirdly, get around people that are successfully walking out God’s purpose for their life and observe how they do what they do. You can learn so much just by simply being around the right people. On the flip side you can lose a lot of ground if you are still hanging around people who have no direction.  Remember the word of God says "Where there is no vision the people perish."  Surround yourself with people who have a vision for their lives.

The last thing I always tell people looking for their purpose is this. Start where you are.
Get involved where you are and if you are seeking God He is going to steer you right over to where you need to be.

Remember that God’s promise to you is that He would be the author and the finisher of your faith. He is in this for the long haul.  Jesus said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."

I believe these will be some key steps which will help you discover the vision and help you steward the calling and gifting's God has given you.

Believing the best of you and for you today,

Jen Tringale

Monday, March 11, 2013

Anchored in Trials

 "I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ’s sufficiency]." (Philippians 4:13 AMP)
Paul was locked away in prison while he wrote this letter.  If we look back through the book of Acts we read about Paul in Jerusalem being persecuted by the Pharisee's.  The Pharisee's didn’t accept Paul’s ministry or his message and were threatened by the gospel of Jesus. Really they were opposed to anyone preaching Jesus as the Son of God in that day.

 So Paul goes to Jerusalem and meets with the Church.  One day as Paul is walking into the temple, he is taken captive by the local Pharisee's claiming he has broken the law by preaching against the law of Moses and bringing gentiles into the temple.  There is such a riot over this issue that the Roman soldiers are called in to figure out what's going on and bring some sort of resolution.  We could spend weeks going through the story of how Paul ended up in jail by the Roman government and the significance of everything involving the story.  However, in this post we simply need to understand that Paul was imprisoned while he penned these letters.

Even though Paul was imprisoned at this time of his life he still takes every advantage available to witness and minster to those around him.  During Paul's journey to Rome where he would appeal to Caesar, he ministered to and preached Jesus to countless high profile government officials.  He didn't allow his physical circumstances to get in the way of him fulfilling the call of God on his life.  Mere chains were not enough to drag Paul down and prevent him from influencing government and culture.

There is a verse found in the book of Jeremiah, if you've spent any amount of time in church you've heard this verse before.  It says, "For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts  and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome." (Jeremiah 29:11 AMP)
The word says, "Before you were in your mother's womb, I knew you."  God knows you!  Let that sink in for a moment, reread it a few times.  God knows you!  Not only does God know you, He has a plan and purpose for you, plans for good and not for evil.  He has chosen you for success.  God has set a plan for your life that only you can fulfill with His strength because He created you specifically for this purpose.  What is that purpose?  Seek Him and He will reveal His plans to you.  Jesus told us to "knock and keep on knocking..."  He said "Those who seek me will find me..."
Today I want you to be encouraged.  No matter where life has taken you, no matter what unfortunate circumstances have come your way, know that God knows you, He has a plan and purpose for your life, and through the strength of Jesus Christ you can overcome any and all situations, persecutions, and circumstances that stand in your way and try to prevent you from fulfilling your God given destiny.

I call you blessed,

        - Jen.