WE GO ON - dunamis ministries
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WE GO ON - dunamis ministries
of, and preparation for, eternity. He lived well so that he could die well. How does one live well so that the hour of death and what follows thereafter can be anticipated with joy and not dread? Jesus made it clear in Matthew 6:33: “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you.” Notice that Jesus did not condemn or forbid the common pursuits in life. That was what He meant by “all these things.” He simply put them into perspective. The pursuit of the things of God must come first. That’s because the things of God are permanent and the things of this earth are temporary. Once the right priorities are established and maintained, the rest of the concerns of life – called by Jesus, “all these things” – are added. In fact, He seems to imply that God will help us add these things to our lives – that is, that we will have heaven’s help when our priorities are right. My Dad established and maintained this priority. But what about you and I? We, too, will come to the end of our lives one day. The memorial will be for us. All opportunities for mind changes and fresh starts will be gone. The way we have lived will have determined our eternal destiny. But that will be then and this is now. And “now” is when we can still make adjustments, minor or major, that will alter our course if that is what we need. I’m sure that if my Dad were here with us, he would admonish us to make things right with our Maker while there is still time. Where does it start? It starts when we commit ourselves to the Lord Jesus Christ. We obey the Gospel. We turn away from the old way and start out fresh. Then, with a clean slate, we order our lives to reflect God’s priorities. I hope that you will use this occasion of Frank’s passing to take stock of the direction you are heading. I’m sure that he, as a Christian, would want you to do so. Spring 2010 YOUR SUPPORT Frank's going home has inspired many heart-felt responses over these past months. We consider your prayers, conversations, letters, mails and calls equally as precious as your financial support for Catherine. Many, many thanks! As officers of the board of Dunamis Ministries, Germany, Albrecht Fietz and I consider it our task to support Catherine's ministry by providing help with organizational and financial affairs. You see, Catherine's ministry goes on and with it the stream of Jesus' blessing on this work. We welcome every gift that is given out of a heartfelt desire to bless and support this work that others might be blessed. FABIAN VON SAUCKEN POWER “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you…” Acts 1:8 ... WE GO ON ... Board of Directors, Dunamis Ministries e.V. Germany Thank you. 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We believe God's promise, that those who have been blessed through this ministry will also support it and in turn bless others. If you have been blessed, thank you for your willingness to participate in becoming a blessing. Dunamis Ministries Inc. is a non-profit corporation. All donations are tax deductable. S ome years ago I had a prophetic dream: Frank and I were walking along a road in a beautiful place … with blue skies … lovely trees … beautiful flowers … fragrant breezes … like Hawaii. We were enjoying the walk together when the road suddenly came to an end. There was nothing before us but open sky. In that moment Jesus came on the clouds on His white horse. He stopped before us and reached down to me and said “Come up here with Me”… I immediately took Jesus’ Hand and He pulled me up behind Him on the white horse. Then Jesus started to leave … I said, “Jesus wait … what about pret the dream spiritually … I needed to go up higher with Jesus in my walk with Him … I needed to come closer to Jesus. I was going to receive fresh revelation from the Lord and Frank would reinforce the foundations of the truths the Holy Spirit had taught us. I tried to find an answer … but I never felt my attempts at interpretation were confirmed by the Holy Spirit. I eventually came to believe it meant I was goHEILSBRONN ing to go home to be with the Lord first and Frank would remain on the earth longer. Even though this interpretation was not confirmed by the Lord either, I was convinced that is what it meant. Then suddenly and unexpectedly in January, Frank collapsed and was taken up into heaven and my whole world turned upside down in a moment. I Frank?” Then Jesus said, “Frank must stay here and you need to come with Me now …” I looked back and saw Frank waving to me … He was not troubled or upset in any way. He waved as if he knew this had to be and he was at peace with it. Then, with a start, I woke up. The dream … so real … impressed in my heart. T he dream troubled me deeply. I never liked to think of it. I was especially disturbed by the separation from Frank. I asked the Lord what the dream meant. But I never received a clear answer or discernment from the Holy Spirit. I tried to inter- n my prayer walks with the Lord during these first months of my life without Frank … the Lord has gently reminded me of that dream again. He finally gave me a clear understanding. Jesus told me … when I am on the white horse in Revelations … I am not going to heaven, Catherine … I am going to the earth. And He asked me … what did Hawaii represent to Frank … I knew Hawaii was like paradise to Frank. Then the clear interpretation came to the light. Jesus said …” Frank must stay are being explored in prayer. And so … I go on with the Lord … and with those who will team with me to finish the work. T in paradise and you must come with Me … You and I still have work in the earth to finish. Ride with Me … I am your Husband now. I will protect you and care for you. You and I have more to do in the earth. The time is very short until My return. Come ride with Me.“ T he Lord has been confirming to go on in the ministry with Him. So I have committed myself to the Lord to finish the work He has called us to. The commission of Isaiah 61:1-4. As I have been in prayer with pastors and leaders in the Body of Christ, this calling to go on with the Lord has been confirmed again and again. Specifically, the Developmental Ministry Training for multiplication will continue. The Mut zur Reife Seminars and Developmental Leadership Seminars and Relationship Seminars. There are also other themes being developed … Healing Intensives - small group prayer ministry and new seminar themes Restoration … The Journey to Wholeness. Book projects are in process and need completion and new book projects he Lord gave Frank a prophetic dream over Christmas that had a profound effect on him. In the dream … Jesus came and sat beside Frank and said … “Frank look at Me … A time is coming very soon when whatever you ask of Me I will do it. Frank looked at Jesus and replied … ”Anything?” Jesus answered … ”Anything” … Then Frank asked …” Healings … raising the dead … even miracles ?” Jesus replied “Anything”. Then Jesus looked intently into Frank’s eyes and said again …” A time is coming very soon when anything you ask of Me I will do it …” Frank said the second time Jesus said this a force of faith came into his heart from Jesus so strong he felt the power of it and knew without a doubt … it was true. He told me about this dream many times and the effect of this dream stayed with him for days afterward. He kept saying he felt the force of faith within himself and knew he had been given the gift of faith from Jesus. Frank knew his prayers in faith would be answered. Frank is now my partner in heaven … praying for God’s will to be done on earth as in heaven. And Jesus and I are riding to the earth to finish what He has begun. New Beginnings … My lover spoke and said to me, Arise, my darling, my beautiful one, and come with me. See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land. SS 2: 10-12 T he winter lingered long this year… but now the spring has finally come with the hope and promise of new life. WORDS BY FRANKS SON, PASTOR TODD FABIANO AT HIS FATHERS MEMORIAL SERVICE for my work. Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again – Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. Remember, the Lord is near.” The last part of that verse said, “The Lord is near!” Today, I want you to know that He is near. He is near us now, to help us during this time. He is near us now, to strengthen us. During times of grief it is hard to turn towards God. Some would even naturally want to turn away blaming God for this loss. I would encourage you, “Don’t blame Jesus!” Today is a day to focus upon God and not our troubles. As we begin to do this, peace and joy will follow. O n behalf of the family, I would like to extend our gratitude to everyone here for taking time to remember and pay tribute to the life of my Father, Frank Fabiano. This morning we’ve been reflecting on his life, and the impact that he’s had on many of us who are here today and countless others, not present with us, that span the globe. We will be hearing stories of his life, and songs that had a special meaning to him. I consider it an honor to stand before you today and join with you in celebrating the life of my Dad, Frank Fabiano. Through the tears and saddened emotions of this day, should be a joyous optimism, sustained by the faith that “precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” – (Psalm 116:15) The word “precious” means “of great value, very dear, highly esteemed.” To say death is ever “very dear”, or “of great value”, or “highly esteemed” seems unthinkable, a comment made from someone with a heart full of anger, or the expression of an enemy seeking vengeance. Most of us assume death to be the worst thing that could happen to us. Death – we fear it, hide from it, and attempt to evade it. But the Scripture says, “Precious, very dear, of great value, highly esteemed in the sight of the Lord is the death of his Saints.” Man and God look at events in different ways. God’s outlook is not the same as man’s. God sees the end of things from the beginning, while man sees only “in part, through a glass dimly.” Today, we are filled with sorrow, grief, and many memories of a Husband, a Father, a Grandfather, a Brother, an Uncle, a Cousin, and a Friend. During the unfortunate passing of any loved one, there are many things that begin to happen. We as individuals begin to remember and reflect on the person who has left us. And today is no exception. I could speak of how my Father . . . • Raised my sister and me in church. • Spent time reading God’s word to us and taught us how to apply God’s principles, found in Scripture, to our own lives. • Taught morals and lived the Christian life out in front of us. GOD’S PEACE • Filled with humor • Tremendous work ethic. • A true leader in the home and in the workplace. I could talk to you this morning about how my Father taught us and modeled for us what it meant to live a life dependant on the Lord. Many of us, if given the time, could share similar stories. But for these few brief moments I want to focus more on what I believe would be on my Fathers’ heart for you and I, if it were under different circumstances and he were here standing before you. Today, I want to give you comfort in knowing that because of my Fathers’ personal relationship with Jesus Christ, he is in the presence of Jesus. For me, there is no greater comfort that comes from understanding that promise. It is in the few moments that we have today, that I want to give you comfort and strength. That strength that I am referring to today comes from Christ. Philippians 4:19 says, “…and my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” This particular passage of scripture was authored by the apostle Paul. The Apostle Paul’s life was marked by trials, suffering. My Father, no doubt, had his share. We too, experience sorrow, heartache, and disappointment today at the loss of a loved one. Paul was able to overcome these things because of four simple truths. Truths that I observed my Father apply within his own life. GOD’S PRESENCE He, like the Apostle Paul, lived with the presence of God in mind. Paul writes in Philippians 4:1-5 “1Therefore, my brothers and sisters, stay true to the Lord. I love you and long to see you, dear friends, for you are my joy and the crown I receive Like Paul, my Father displayed God’s peace. Paul continues to write in Philippians 4:69 “6Don’t worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank Him for all He has done. 7 Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. 8 And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Keep putting into practice all you learned and received from me – Everything you heard from me and saw me doing. Then the God of peace will be with you.” We can have peace with God through our faith in Christ. Verse 7 said, the peace of God … will guard your hearts and your minds. Today, we understand that we can have the peace of God with us. GOD’S POWER As with Paul, my Father sought after God’s power in every area of his life as well as those he came in contact with. Paul writes in Philippians 4:10-13 “I rejoice greatly in the Lord that at last you have renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you have been concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it. I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation…I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.” As we hear this verse, we understand that circumstances never defeated Paul. Here was a man who had suffered, felt sorrow, and understood disappointment, yet understood strength from the power of God. My Father made it his ambition in life to mirror Christ’s mission with His help to (Isaiah 61) . . . • bring good news to people of many Nations • comfort the brokenhearted • And to proclaim freedom for those held captive. GOD’S PROVISION Like Paul, my Father experienced God’s provision. Paul writes in Philippians 4:13-20 “13I can do everything through Him who gives me strength. 14 And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Paul knew that God was in control. He said, that “…my God will meet all of your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” My Father lived by this principle. TODAY, JESUS CHRIST IS HERE READY TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. There are many who are here that are filled with sorrow. Take courage that in these times we can . . . “…know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Rom.8:28 Today, we can find that comfort in Christ who is our Strength and our Supply. As I mentioned earlier, in these times, we not only remember and reflect on the person who has left us, we also begin to reflect on our own life. I want to encourage you to examine your own life. Where you are at and where you are headed. It is quite typical for those of us still living on this earth to be so focused on the here and now that we neglect to prepare for eternity. Homes, families, careers, hobbies, pursuits of pleasure, and a multitude of other concerns demand our time and our attention. This, plus our natural aversion for the subject of death combine to just about eliminate spiritual consideration from the lives of many. My Father did not allow the normal business of living to crowd out his consideration