• Sep
    10
    WEEK
    37
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 36
    by Rick Joyner

          When we consider the Lord’s coming kingdom, it is important that we begin with what He has stated about its characteristics in the Scriptures, especially when clear definitions are given. We must not add or subtract from those, regardless of how ambiguous they may seem to us. It has been said that almost every heresy is the result of men trying to take to logical conclusions what God has only revealed in part. When God reveals something in part, He has a reason for it, and it is a huge presumption to think we can add to it....

  • Sep
    03
    WEEK
    36
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 35
    by Rick Joyner

          I am 75 years old—three-quarters of a century old—and think I may have lived the best life ever lived on the planet. It keeps getting better. I’ve had my share of trials, some of which I wondered if I would survive. However, I can affirm the promise in Romans 8:28, that “All things work together for good for those who love the Lord,” is true every time.

          I usually write these Words for the Week months before they’re published, and I marvel at how often they are timely. If I am correct about when this one will...

  • Aug
    27
    WEEK
    35
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 34
    by Rick Joyner

          How do we distinguish between the church that the Lord is building and the one that men are building? There is a saying that, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” The “good” side of the Tree of Knowledge is just as deadly as the “evil” side. The fruit of both is poison.

          This is not to say that all of man’s good works are attempts to circumvent the cross. One’s works can be good, but if they are not the good God has called us to do, they can be diversions from the path...

  • Aug
    21
    WEEK
    34
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 33
    by Rick Joyner

          We have been reduced to a world that now has only one hope that can keep us from the worst tyranny in history: a revival and an awakening that surpasses all previous ones. We need for the Lord to move as He has not done on the earth before, and that is what He plans to do.

          We need the greatest revival because we have fallen to the ultimate depravity—“calling evil good and good evil” and “honoring the dishonorable and dishonoring the honorable” (see Isaiah 5). As the book of Isaiah continues, this will cause the anger of...

  • Aug
    13
    WEEK
    33
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 32
    by Rick Joyner

          Martin Luther once said, “A spiritual man does not need a contract, and an unspiritual man cannot keep one.” So, what do we do?

          As we live in a time when true religion, true faith, and true love for God are increasingly rare in the world, we need stronger contracts for almost every agreement. We also need more restraints and consequences for violating them to be enforced. However, the restraints and enforcement are being weakened instead. Lawlessness is increasing and is now threatening to overrun every barrier.

          In Scripture, the judgment of God upon the nations...