• Jul
    30
    WEEK
    31
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 30
    by Rick Joyner

          God made every snowflake, every leaf on every tree, and even every person unique. So, where does the human pressure to conform come from? One thing we can be sure of is that this pressure does not come from the Spirit of the Lord, so we must reject it.

          Our present education system feeds the pressure to conform by rewarding it and its compliance while punishing individuality, innovation, and creativity. The result is that those who conform to the system are the most conditioned to be overly fearful of and threatened by any who do not comply with...

  • Jul
    23
    WEEK
    30
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 29
    by Rick Joyner

          Leo Tolstoy described prophecy as “a spark that is lit in a dry wood.” He said, “It will burn and burn until the wood, hay, and stubble is consumed.” He used slavery as an example of this in history. Slavery was found in virtually every nation and tribe on earth until it was clearly articulated in human language that it was evil. He said that spark was lit by the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which so powerfully described the evils of slavery that it became intolerable in civilized nations until it was eradicated by every available means, including...

  • Jul
    16
    WEEK
    29
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 28
    by Rick Joyner

          As we have already covered, God’s unity is a unity of diversity, not a unity by conformity. That is so important to understand. This is a reason why there is so much about the antichrist in the book of Revelation, which is stated in Revelation 1:1 to be “the revelation of Jesus Christ.” Discernment to distinguish between that which is of Christ and that which is from the antichrist is crucial. Distinguishing God’s unity from the devil’s is crucial to this.

          For those who live in this world that is under the power of the evil one,...

  • Jul
    09
    WEEK
    28
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 27
    by Rick Joyner

          The first requirement that leads to koinonia is to be Christ-centered not man centered. We may think that koinonia is what we have with other believers, which is true. However, it is not really possible if the Lord Himself is not in the middle of our relationships with others, and the main purpose for them.

          One factor that leads to koinonia, the ultimate form of fellowship with others, and with God is when our hearts begin to burn like King David’s for the Lord to have a place to dwell. That’s the heart that will likely bring...

  • Jul
    02
    WEEK
    27
    Life in the New Covenant, Part 26
    by Rick Joyner

          As we have been focusing on how to judge ourselves in the faith, let us now move on to how we judge our work in the Lord. First, let us consider that as it is not easy to judge ourselves, as we will tend to be either too generous or too harsh with ourselves. It can be even more difficult to judge our work in the Lord. Yet, we want to know that our efforts are not in vain, and we want to bear fruit that remains according to the Lord’s exhortation. How do we know this?

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