• Jul
    13
    WEEK
    30
    Instructed to Judge- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 30
    by Rick Joyner

            As we have covered, it is a common belief that Christians have been instructed not to judge. But nowhere does Jesus say that, and nowhere is this said in the Scriptures. Some flawed English translations give the impression that Jesus said this when He talked about taking the log out of our own eye before trying to remove the speck from someone else’s eye. However, what He taught there and elsewhere is not to judge wrongly. He did not say not to try to remove the speck from someone else’s eye, but that we must be...

  • Jul
    06
    WEEK
    29
    Not Judging Motives- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 29
    by Rick Joyner

             Last week we began to address one way we can judge by appearances that can be wrong. I shared a prophetic experience I had years ago in which I was shown a man of God who was accomplishing many things for the Lord. I was then shown a man who appeared to be homeless walking down the street. His name was Angelo. As he walked, a little kitten got in his way, and he roughly thrust it aside with his foot. The Lord then asked me which of these two men I thought He was most...

  • Jun
    29
    WEEK
    28
    God Weighs the Heart- The Greatest Christian Life, Part 28
    by Rick Joyner

             In the summer of 2014, I had an experience with the Lord in which He said I was no longer a servant, but a friend. It was like being born again, again. I have had the most wonderful times with the Lord ever since, but in some ways this has been much harder for me than learning to be a servant. Even so, everything I learned being a disciple and a bondservant was necessary for this next level of relationship with the Lord.

             It has taken me forty-five years to get to this point. I...

  • 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...