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Thursday
Clean Off Your Boots
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Father has had something on my heart for a few days, now. I’d like to share it, in case this is talking about you. Some folks are in a ...
What Covenant are They Under?
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Old or New? You can tell a whole lot about whether someone is walking in the New Covenant, or if their thinking is still grounded on the o...
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Dealing With Bible Thumpers
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Someone asked me how I respond to Bible Thumpers. Boy did that make me think. Yeah, that’s a big issue. It’s big enough that Wikipedia ...
When Darkness Comes Into the Light
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For a long time, I’ve been praying that the things that have been hidden in darkness would be revealed in the light. Many of you have been ...
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Mid-Course Correction Going On
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If you’re an observer of the church, you’ll notice something interesting: God is leading the emerging generation of believers differently t...
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Too Much Talking. Not Enough Listening.
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I need to speak (again) about things that I lack expertise on, and therefore about things wherein I am NOT an expert. This isn ' t so m...
Responding to “Melchizedek Means You Must Tithe!”
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Does Abraham's tithe to Melchizedek mean we must tithe? When teaching on the topic of tithing, pastors generally refer to Genesis 14,...
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Fixing Our Eyes on the Good.
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There have been some remarkable discoveries in physics recently, particularly in the realm of quantum mechanics (sub-atomic particles: the...
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Jesus as a Test of Questionable Doctrine
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Hebrews 1:3 says, “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being....” This is just saying as a principle...
Counterfeits in the Kingdom
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One of the signs that says to me, “Hell is scared,” is the immense quantity of spiritual forgery going on. Nobody in their right mind c...
A Season of Healing
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This may be more of a “prophetic observation” than a prophetic word. I’m observing that God is putting a substantial emphasis on healin...
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Who Is Your Comforter?
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I have it on good authority that someone very competent already occupies the position of “Comforter” in your life (John 14:26). Holy Spirit...
The Ministry of Vitamin K
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I was trying to understand some things – I’ll call them “some of the mysterious things” – that Father was doing and saying around me. In the...
The Wordless Prayer of Faith
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It happened during a gathering in our home. We’d had dinner some time ago, finished the dishes together, and now we were gathered in the li...
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Feeding from the Old Testament
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What's gotten people in trouble for so many centuries, is reading the Old Testament, without reading it through the lens of Jesus. (I sp...
The Cleaning Lady
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The Cleaning Lady I’d like to tell you the story of a friend of mine, whom I’ll call Chantelle. Chantelle had just found a roommate...
Preparing for an Uncertain Future.
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I’ve been asked recently, “How should we prepare for the upcoming hard times in our nation?” The topic comes up a fair bit in one form or...
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An Upgrade by way of a Dream
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I had a dream. The next morning I told it to a friend, and as I told it, I realized that God was speaking to me. In the dream, I had visi...
Put your trust in the LORD your God and you will be established. Put your trust in His prophets and succeed.
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This is before us today. We all know that 20:20 speaks about vision. Also true for 2Chronicles 20:20, which includes this declaration: “Pu...
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