• Mar
    07
    WEEK
    10
    Creating a Clean Heart - Part 2
    by Rick Joyner

    Last week we began a more in-depth look at Galatians 5:18-21,starting with the first work of the flesh that is listed there, “immorality.” This week we will look at the next two, which are “impurity” and “sensuality.” Impurity is the lustful gratification of our own flesh through such things as pornography, fantasizing, masturbation, etc. Sensuality is the tendency to try to be sexually attractive to someone other than our spouse, causing us to, in the very least, become stumbling blocks to others.

    One can be attractive without being sensual. There is a dignity and honor with which the...

  • Feb
    28
    WEEK
    9
    Creating a Clean Heart - Part 1
    by Rick Joyner

    As we have discussed, in Scripture “the flesh” is a metaphor for the carnal nature of fallen man which is in opposition to the Spirit of God. The attributes of this carnal nature are listed in Galatians 5:17-21:
     

    Now the deeds of the flesh are evident, which are: immorality, impurity, sensuality,



    idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousy, outbursts of anger, disputes, dissensions, factions,
    ...
  • Feb
    21
    WEEK
    8
    Weakened Warriors
    by Rick Joyner

    As we continue our study of how the church will cross over and begin to possess its Promised Land, this week we will look at the first great event after crossing the Jordan, which we see in Joshua 5:2: “At that time the Lord said to Joshua, "Make for yourself flint knives and circumcise again the sons of Israel the second time."

    Circumcision was a ritual performed that speaks of the removal of the flesh or carnal nature. As we read in this chapter, this was done because...

  • Feb
    14
    WEEK
    7
    The Fighting Heart
    by Rick Joyner

    As we have been covering the last few weeks, the church now stands on the brink of one of the most important advances in history. It is an advance that must take place. If the church continues to wander in the wilderness, it will only wither away. We are called to be sojourners, but not nomads. Sojourners travel to a destination, while nomads just wander. We are coming to the destination that the entire church age has been preparing us for and now we must cross over.

    It is true that some of the greatest revivals and spiritual advances in...

  • Feb
    07
    WEEK
    6
    The Prevailing Heart
    by Rick Joyner

    As we previously covered, the Israelites did not go willingly in the baptism represented by the crossing of the Red Sea. The Lord basically had to trick them into it, giving them no other alternative because of the enemy that pursued them. However, the baptism represented by the crossing of the Jordan was a voluntary one and would begin the pursuit of their enemies to drive them from their land. This was not just because the circumstances had changed, but because the people had changed during their long sojourn in the wilderness.

    The church has likewise seemingly wandered in the...