• Jun
    11
    WEEK
    27
    From Inadequacy to Dependence- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 27
    by Rick Joyner

             When the Lord called me to take on some very difficult restoration projects, it was the best of times and the worst of times. He gave me jobs no one else wanted. They were hard on me and harder on my reputation, and sometimes cost me good friends. But through them I got to know the heart of the Lord better than I ever had through study. The harder the job, the more deeply I grew to know Him and the more fulfilling it was, and I think, the more fruit that came.

             We are...

  • Jun
    11
    WEEK
    26
    Restoration- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 26
    by Rick Joyner

              For the last two weeks we’ve touched on restoration. This is the main thing God is doing in this age. It incorporates redemption, reconciliation, and in some cases, restitution. We cannot be in unity with God without being united with His purpose in this.

              One of the biggest challenges I’ve had personally while being part of restoration projects is my tendency to limit the power of the cross to redeem and restore. This tendency has almost always been the result of my personal disgust with certain sins or sometimes just...

  • Jun
    08
    WEEK
    25
    His Heart for Restoration- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 25
    by Rick Joyner

            We discussed how we are changed by seeing the Lord’s glory in His ministries and gifts, but there are overall aspects of His nature that reveal His glory, and as we behold them we are likewise changed by them. The biggest of these is His love. The others are His peace, patience, faithfulness, and all that makes up the fruit of the Spirit. So to grow in wisdom and stature as He did, we must be growing in both the gifts of the Spirit and the fruit of the Spirit.

             His glory is also revealed...

  • Jun
    01
    WEEK
    24
    Allowing the Process of Maturity - The Greatest Christian Life, Part 24
    by Rick Joyner

    The Apostle Paul wrote that we have the mind of Christ,” not “I,” singular (see I Corinthians 2:16). It takes all of us coming together to fully manifest Christ. He was “the Apostle and High Priest of our confession” (see Hebrews 3:1). He was “The Prophet” of whom Moses spoke. He was the Teacher, the Evangelist, or “bearer of good news,” and He is our Shepherd. As it says in Ephesians 4, when He ascended, He gave gifts to men, and these gifts were aspects of Himself. Now we have people who manifest His apostolic nature, others...

  • May
    26
    WEEK
    23
    Truly Great Christians- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 23
    by Rick Joyner

            As we pursue understanding the greatest Christian life, one thing we must dispel is that the greatest Christians were the most famous ones. Those who are most well-known on earth may be least known in heaven. Those who are the most highly esteemed in heaven may be little known on earth. Having great spiritual authority with men is not as high as having great authority with God.

            Many of the great men and women of history who were at the forefront of great moves of God may have only been there because...