• Mar
    06
    WEEK
    10
    The "Super-Natural" - The Path of Life, Part 3
    by Rick Joyner

              Supernatural means “super-natural.” As C.S. Lewis pointed out, almost all of the miracles of Jesus were simply the speeding up of a natural process. There was never any wine that did not start out as water and go through a process—Jesus just sped up that process. There was never anyone healed that God did not heal through the “natural” processes He placed in us, but through Jesus and His workers He sped this up.

              Words of knowledge, which is receiving information through the Spirit about someone, is like touching one little cell of the mind of Christ. When...

  • Feb
    29
    WEEK
    9
    Growing in the Prophetic Ministry - The Path of Life, Part 2
    by Rick Joyner

              Most prophetic revelation is on the impression level. It is the “still small voice” of God, and we may be tempted to think these are just thoughts coming from our own souls. Test them. A good way to do this is to ask a question of the person you’re getting something for in the beginning.

              For example, if a person comes close to you and you start feeling grief, ask if they are grieving about something. You will find that often they have recently lost someone close to them, and they will be amazed at how you knew...

  • Feb
    23
    WEEK
    8
    The Path of Life
    by Rick Joyner

              Christians are not called to follow a philosophy of life or a moral system of behavior; we are called to follow a Person—Christ. The Way is not a formula but a Person. Truth is not just getting our doctrines accurate, though we want to do that, but the Truth we are to follow is a Person—Jesus is the Truth. He must be our Life if we are to really know Him as the Way and the Truth.

              Jesus said in John 10 that His sheep would follow Him because His sheep know His voice. This is why a...

  • Feb
    14
    WEEK
    7
    You Shall Be Holy
    by Rick Joyner

         True holiness is not legalism but love. The reason the bride wants to be without spot or wrinkle is not out of the fear that if she is not perfect her Bridegroom will smite her, but because she is so in love with Him that she wants to be perfect for Him. This is the difference between being driven by legalism, which is fear based, and being motivated by the love that fulfills the Law.

         This is why the primary goal of our lives should be to love more. The Lord affirmed that the most important commandments were...

  • Feb
    07
    WEEK
    6
    Law vs. Grace
    by Rick Joyner

    Years ago, I read a study on alcoholism about how this problem affected different people groups. It was very illuminating. The great surprise was that the group who had the highest percentage of alcoholics was a conservative evangelical denomination that forbids the drinking of any kind of alcohol. Just as surprising was the finding that the people group who had the lowest percentage of alcoholics were the Jews who drink freely. Over the years, other similar findings have been found, highlighting a biblical truth that the Apostle Paul wrote in I Corinthians 15:56: “The sting of death is sin, and...