• Apr
    28
    WEEK
    18
    True Peace and Joy - The Great Commission, Part 18
    by Rick Joyner

     

            In Luke 17:20-21, we have an important insight into the coming of the kingdom:

             Now having been questioned by the Pharisees as to when the kingdom of God was coming, He answered them and said, “The kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed;

             “nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or, ‘There it is!’ For behold, the kingdom of God is in your midst.”

             This could have been translated that the kingdom is not coming with signs that can be seen outwardly, but with...

  • Apr
    22
    WEEK
    17
    The Bond of Peace - The Great Commission, Part 17
    by Rick Joyner

             In pursuit of koinonia, we will need to extend grace and mercy to one another. Just as we must extend grace in coming into fellowship with those who we do not agree with in certain doctrines or methods, we must keep in mind that they are doing the same with us. After we have built some trust, we may start discussing issues we disagree on. The stronger the bridge of trust is, the greater the weight that can be carried by it and the deeper we may go with these issues. We have sound biblical wisdom...

  • Apr
    14
    WEEK
    16
    The Bridge of Trust - The Great Commission, Part 16
    by Rick Joyner

           How can we not love the body of Christ? It certainly has flaws and shortcomings, but it is also the most unique and interesting entity on the planet when taken as a whole. This is why I have pursued (and am thankful to have done so) relationships with those in denominations and movements across the spectrum of the body of Christ. I have learned much from almost all of them. I disagree with many of them on some things, and some of these disagreements are great, but that does not negate appreciating the good things about them....

  • Apr
    07
    WEEK
    15
    His Kingdom First - The Great Commission, Part 15
    by Rick Joyner

              Last week we discussed how the church is still so far from what it is called to be, and yet this also gives us an ultimate opportunity—could we begin a momentum that would actually hasten the coming of the day of the Lord?

             Remember Don Potter’s observation about weddings? It is a great miracle how the bride can look like such a disaster just minutes before the ceremony starts and then suddenly appear looking so perfectly beautiful. Maybe it will be that way with the bride of Christ. What is more...

  • Mar
    31
    WEEK
    14
    Getting Ready - The Great Commission, Part 14
    by Rick Joyner

             My studies and experience in the body of Christ for the last forty plus years indicate to me that the church today is less than 10% of what God called it to be. This is very encouraging to me because of the incredible upside. Even in its present state, the church is overall the most powerful entity in the world today, by far. What will it be like when we become 20% of what we are called to be? How about 30% or 100%?

             Compared to what the church is called to be we are,...