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Nov14WEEK45
This is the day that the Lord has made—so don’t mess it up!
Really, we can mess it up or enjoy it. We can dwell in the presence of the Lord today if we choose. All we have to do is comply with the simple, easy, exhortation of Psalm 100:
Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the earth.
Serve the LORD with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing.
Know that the LORD Himself is God; it is He who has made us, and... -
Nov04WEEK44
What exciting times we live in! The kingdom of God is closer today than it was yesterday. The kingdom of God is coming regardless of who is elected, in any election. The kingdom of God is going to come and the Lord’s will is going to be done, right here on earth as it is in heaven, period.
This does not mean we should not be engaged in the process, vote, and maybe even run for office, but the promise is that if we will seek the kingdom first, everything else will be added to us that we need....
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Oct31WEEK43
This week I need to make a departure from our subject on Mobilizing the Army of God. There is much more to be said about that, and I hope to get back to it later. By far the current events are weighing on people’s hearts and minds, and as a watchman/pastor I feel that I need to address some of the crucial events of this time.
First, the Lord cannot lose the election—He is not running because He does not have to run. His kingdom is going to come and His will is going to be done right here...
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Oct20WEEK42
Throughout the Old Testament, we have seen times when Israel gathered to the sound of a trumpet. In almost every case, the trumpet was used to either wage war or to anoint a new king. The trumpet was the instrument that gathered. In the Book of Revelation, we have trumpets that represent the major messages of the Lord going forth. Looking back in church history, we can see these trumpets being blown by messengers, creating powerful moves of God that dictated the course of the church through history.
We also have the repeated example of how some Christians heard...
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Oct13WEEK41
When we first began hosting conferences, it was relatively rare in the church. Now many groups and churches host them. I think this is great, and I am for anything that draws Christians from different streams and promotes interchange in the church. We began hosting conferences because we were given a mandate from the Lord that they were to be used like the feasts of Israel—calling together those from different tribes in the body of Christ to help impart and maintain the common vision that we are all a part of the whole body. Conferences seem to be successful at...






