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Thursday
The OTHER Benefit of the New Covenant
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Our history with God is a history of covenants. Covenants between God and mankind. This is how the mighty Creator King and the human specie...
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Church, Impropmptu
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So the other evening, I invited a couple of guys over for an impromptu barbecue. And it turned into a glorious gathering of some of my favo...
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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...
Wielding Authority to Change the World
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I have been reflecting on the changes going on in the United States and in the world. Those are both many and substantial. But my ...
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Prophets, Angels and the Son of God
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The author of the Book of Hebrews starts his book out with a bang: “In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many...
Terms and Conditions for Trick or Treating
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Have you ever seen the fine print on some of the websites out there: “Your use of this website constitutes your agreement to comply, and be...
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Some thoughts about Prophetic Ministry
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Consider Jeremiah 1:5: “I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” Now consider Ezekiel 2:3: “Son of man, I am sending you to the Is...
Why Does God Speak Cryptically
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Anyone who has learned to hear Father’s voice has asked the question: Why does he sometimes speak in strange pictures and obscure messages?...
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A Purpose for the Battle Against Us
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War, it has been said, is hell. It gets tiring. I find myself looking forward to the end of each battle. I don’t plan to, but I find my...
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What Does “More of him, less of me!" Really Mean?
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John the Baptist once said of Jesus, “He must increase and I must decrease,” and forever after, religious Christians have murmured the same...
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The Gospel of the Kingdom, or The Gospel of Salvation?
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The gospel which we preach nowadays, which I refer to as “the gospel of salvation,” is largely about leading people to a salvation experi...
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Walking in Authority
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The scene was an AA Allen meeting, back in the day. At Allen's tent meetings, he regularly had demons manifesting. So it was his policy ...
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Beggars Can’t Be Choosers. But We're Not Beggars
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There’s an old saying: “Beggars can’t be choosers.” Sometimes, it’s actually right. If you’re living on hand-me-downs, you don’t get to...
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