Dreams That Plead The Cause Of God
Prophetic dreams or visions that reveal God’s command to plead the cause of God are intercessory dreams. Consider your dream a call to intercession if:
(1.) You are either in an observer position, getting insights from God’s all-knowing perspective or if you are a vicarious target (experiencing nothing that has any possibility in your life.) A vicarious dream can be traumatic because the dreamer literally experiences the pain someone else is in or can be caught up in the same battle someone else is having with perversion or drugs or demons etc. An intercessory dream is a call to a first-person war in another’s behalf.
(2.) Consider your dream a call to intercession if you are awaken, stirred or concerned, or
(3.) if someone’s need or fault is revealed, or
(4.) if a threat is exposed.
(This is the fifth excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
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Your Unfailing Promises

Prayer & Declare #17
Father, we need the strength to endure and to obey as we walk with You daily. We need Your Holy Spirit to help us keep our mind on Your unfailing promises.
I declare that the drought which has screamed out my future’s demise, that thing I have wrestled with for so long is about to be over. This too shall pass. I receive Your promise and strength.
“For as many as are the promises of God, they all find their Yes in Him [Christ]. For this reason we also utter the Amen (so be it) to God through Him [in His Person and by His agency] to the glory of God.” (2Cor.1:20, Amp)
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Would-a, Should-a, Could-a
Would-a, should-a, could-a… ah, those little nagging possibilities and regrets. They are those things that chase away sleep while the mind races and the heart thumps away at an accelerated rate because you feel dumb and have come to the undeniable conclusion that you would have just been better off if you had never gotten out of bed this morning. Right at that point is when you feel lower than a caterpillar’s belly in a wagon rut. Just a few days ago you felt ten feet tall in the Spirit and now you have to tiptoe to reach the doorknob.
As a mentor told me many years ago, “Forgive yourself and go on.” Go back to believing what your Lord says about you. Go back and stand on those promises–and it probably wouldn’t hurt to do a little speaking in tongues while you are at it. HE Who raised up Abraham and Sarah and made of them a great people; HE Who raised up Israel after captivity will raise you up again! Forget the would-a, should-a, could-a’s. It’s time to remember The Rock.
“Hearken to Me, you who follow after rightness and justice, you who seek and inquire of [and require] the Lord [claiming Him by necessity and by right]: look to the rock from which you were hewn and to the hole in the quarry from which you were dug; (Isa.51:1, Amp)
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Dynamics Of A Dream From God
The dynamics of a dream from God or a dream with a God-purpose are:
(1.) It will have a God-agenda that requires a response, i.e., like a realization that requires agreement, or an instruction to follow, or an insight to act upon, or changes or preparation to make. At the very least the dream should be stored until it opens.
(2.) The purpose will not contradict His Word. If you dream you are stealing millions, no matter how possible or exhilarating the experience, it is not permission nor instruction from God to do so.
(3.) The purpose will not contradict God’s character either. Now, this can be a fragile area because people tend to equate God with anything they embrace religiously or hold sacred. Heritage, nature, patriotism, traditions, teachings (right or wrong) and personal beliefs (perfect & imperfect) can all get lumped in what we consider “God.” For example, God said vengeance is His. That means He is the only one who knows all hearts and variables and can rightly judge, but there are entire cultures that conclude God is a vindictive God. So any dream that displays or threatens supernatural violence is from God, as far as they are concerned. Mistaking a religious dream for a God dream is not uncommon.
(This is the third excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
Kathy is the author of a book on dreams entitled, “Getting To The Heart Of Dreams.”
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Dream Functions
The definition of the word prophet in Hebrew details the functions of a prophet. These same functions and characteristics can explain prophetic dreams:1) dreams that involve seeing,
hearing, feeling, knowing under the influence of divine Spirit, 2) dreams that divinely inspire to poetry or song, 3) dreams that empower, instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, 4) dreams that reveal hidden things or solve mysteries, 5) dreams that reveal future events, 6) dreams that reveal God’s command to plead the cause of God (intercessory dreams).
(This is the second excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
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Deposits, Downloads and Disclosures
Dreams can be deposits, downloads and disclosures, (revealing or exposing what’s on the inside). King Solomon’s wisdom was a deposit from God in a dream. Joseph got a download about
the future in a dream. In Genesis 20, Abimelech received a warning through a disclosure dream from God. Job 33 tells us He will download instructions in the night. These are just a few historical examples of God using dreams to deposit, download and disclose, and God is still making history with dreams. It is possible He has sent dream insights that we missed because we expected panoramic experiences and they were simply glimpses, a photo moment download.
(This is the first excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
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The Best Way
In this warring climate of history, there are people who are realizing that Holy Spirit has been speaking but you have allowed people and misplaced priorities to distract
you. There are some who were participant in Kingdom action but not now. Action stopped at some blurry, busy time after you got saved or after you received the Baptism with the Holy Spirit or when God got you through “that difficult time” a few years ago. Since then, you have just been coasting along expecting a calendar date and eschatological event to arrive so you can be something you are not now.
The best way to get into action is to allow Holy Spirit to do His active work in us and empower us so that we may participate in His powerful, redemptive work that will bring us into the destiny of the King. I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me in leading the Gentiles to obey God by what I have said and done—by the power of signs and wonders, through the power of the Spirit of God…(Rom.15:18-19)
(This is the last excerpt from an article by Marty Gabler entitled “The Kingdom Of God In Action. We have made available the article in its entirety at this link: https://martygabler.com/articles/)
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Cruise-Liners And Battleships
Some “cruise-liners” are going to have to be modified into “battleships” like our nation did in WWII. That is, we are going to have to start voicing and doing and applying resources and effort into those things that “win the battle,” whatever the cost. “Ardent zeal” and “intense exertion”
(Matt.11:12) will not be foreign to those who would “take the Kingdom by force” and speak and act in the King’s authority. Some “plows” are going to have to be “beaten into swords.” Some energy that we are putting into the “good thing” is going to have to be shifted into the “God-thing.” Many will have to transition from slave and victim mentality to son and overcomer and land-owner mentality.
(This is a continuation and the sixth excerpt from an article by Marty Gabler entitled “The Kingdom Of God In Action.)
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Extreme Exertion
The Kingdom of God in action is the continual moving, shifting and transitioning with the times and places that the King is working in us and working us into. If my forefathers and mothers had not left Germany, Austria, Ireland and England in the 1800’s, I would not be in the relationships I am in now
and, because of events affecting them in that time-period, I may never have been born. You could likely say the same about your forebears. Many of those predecessors acted violently, that is, out of the norm and made great sacrifices so the King could shift and transition them. “And from the days of John the Baptist until the present time, the kingdom of heaven has endured violent assault, and violent men seize it by force [as a precious prize–a share in the heavenly kingdom is sought with most ardent zeal and intense exertion].” (Matt 11:12 , Amp) There are people who do not just let things happen to them, they make decisions for the Kingdom purposes of God and act with “intense exertion.” In spite of the angle of descent of morals and values in this nation, we stand on the brink of a destiny that our forefathers never imagined. But it will require shifting, modifications, transitions and “intense exertion” to see it in reality.
(This is the fourth excerpt from an article by Marty Gabler entitled “The Kingdom Of God In Action.)
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Living In The Moment
The Kingdom of God in action is each believer living in the moment. Kingdom action is now… not in a few months or a few years to come. Kingdom action takes
place wherever and whenever sons of God are present. But we must live in the moment, not in past failures or regrets nor in the future where we are convinced we will be something we are not now. In order to “heal those who are sick and tell them the Kingdom has come” (Lk.10:9) we must be committed to the Kingdom action of healing. Be in Kingdom action at all times to show others the action of the Kingdom. Less debate/theological argument and more redemptive action will turn the heads of an, otherwise, rebellious culture. 47 “The chief priests and Pharisees said, What are we to do? For this Man performs many signs (evidences, miracles). 48 If we let Him alone to go on like this, everyone will believe in Him and adhere to Him.” (Jn.11:47-48, Amp)
(This is the third excerpt from an article by Marty Gabler entitled “The Kingdom Of God In Action.)
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Active Voice Of God On Earth
The active voice of the Kingdom of God on earth is the ecclesia (Gk. “ekklesia” pronounced ek-klay-seé-ah). We use this particular word for “church” when actually in the Greek it means “called-out ones.” One source has it that ekklesia was the name given to the governmental assembly of the city of Athens, duly called out by proper officers and possessing all political power including the
administration of justice—and that is with reference to actions of a judge. The word was in use before the New Testament was written and, when inspiring the writers of Holy Scripture, was chosen by Holy Spirit who was attempting to show believers what they were to be about when they were assembled. If we go merely by the religious/cultural view today, we would understand the voice of “the church” to be one of continual petition for things that would maintain us in our comfort zones. But if we forsake a modern, western mindset and get into the thinking of first century believers who understood the pure meaning of “ekklesia” in their times, we would realize that the voice of heaven on earth is a governmental one either allowing or disallowing, which would be sufficient to stay the malevolent powers of darkness which are vehemently attempting to thwart the advancement and practice of redemptive, divine government in culture. The called-out, authorized, righteous-character citizens of heaven must continually contradict darkness by verbal affront and command. Put simply, we must lift our voices in declarations of the known will of God and pray imprecatory prayers (e.g., Ps.5, Ps.35, Ps.56, Ps.69, Ps.83) against institutional evil that the Light of God’s Kingdom may break in upon the dark minds of lost humanity, That they may know that You alone, whose name is the LORD, Are the Most High over all the earth.(Ps.83:18)
(This is the second excerpt from an article by Marty Gabler entitled “The Kingdom Of God In Action.)
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The Kingdom In Action
The Kingdom of God is not just something we believe and carefully add to our theological belief system but is the authority of God in action—in us and through us. The Kingdom of God is the government of God and the government of God is exercised through the sons of God. The Kingdom of God is the redemptive action of King Jesus here and now in this earth and, if need be, advancing directly against the tide of a subverting and obtuse culture.
(This is the first excerpt in a series by Marty Gabler taken from an article entitled “The Kingdom In Action.”)
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A Legacy Of Warriors
A Legacy Of Warriors
David was caught in the crossfire between King Saul and Israel’s destiny, but he had already been trained not to be a victim of a lion, nor a bear, nor a giant and now… a king. He did not stumble into Saul’s grasp, but he fought wisely. He dodged the spear, hid cunningly and acted a lunatic when necessary. Nor did he act like a victim and lash out at the king.
He was surrounded by God’s countermeasures: 400 distressed men and mighty warriors and the king’s own son.
Stephen, caught in the crossfire between tradition and truth, disempowered his enemies, even while being stoned by refusing to play the victim in attitude. He finished his stand for righteousness and prevailed through the countermeasure of forgiveness!
Jesus, caught in the crossfire between the Old Covenant and New Covenant was persecuted by the Pharisees. Yet He never empowered them by seeing Himself as a victim. He declared their limitations openly, saying they could not take His life. He was confident of His unlimited, supernatural backing.
Persecution for righteousness’ sake will never produce a victim legacy, rather, a legacy of warriors who eventually displace systems, principalities, powers and spiritual wickedness. That’s making offensive moves and taking ground. That’s the Kingdom in action.
(This is the last excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
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Cowering Chunk Of Crispy Fried Chicken?
Cowering Chunk Of Crispy Fried Chicken?
Actually, persecution for righteousness’ sake is evidence that you are a Kingdom agent caught in the crossfire. The real target is a righteous deposit of God’s purpose in history.
Now that’s not to minimize persecution or say that being in the crossfire is fun or easy. It wasn’t easy for Esther when she was caught in such crossfire, but she did not throw up her hands and take on a victim-attitude. Persecution does not equal “victim” or “martyr.” We should not automatically just cower. Esther didn’t, and we can learn from her. The opposite of being a victim is to fight wisely, activate God’s countermeasures and get a God-strategy. Daniel and the three Hebrews were persecuted in the crossfire of King Darius’ corrupt court, but a victim would have been a lion’s lunch or crispy fried chicken in the fiery furnace.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
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The Point Of Empowerment
Sentiment may tell us that being persecuted is the same as being a victim or even a martyr, but according to this beatitude in Matt.5:10, persecution for righteousness’ sake actually marks the point of empowerment,
where the blessings of the Kingdom (that is, the power of His order and unlimited resources) open to us. This scripture tells us we have the option to see persecution defensively or offensively, as victimization or empowerment. Spending our life pressing toward the mark and taking a righteous ground, will involve persecution in the process, but persecution is not a goal, and God certainly never intended us to develop a victim’s expectation that draws it.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
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May 27, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Acts 2:4, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Billy Graham, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, empowerment, encouragement, Ephesians 5:18, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Matthew 5:10, Matthew 6:10, Myles Munroe, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, Proverbs 3:5, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
For Righteousness Sake
Let’s see how the “persecuted for righteousness sake” (Matt.5:10) scripture unfolds. The root of this blessing is righteousness. Righteousness is an offensive move toward a God-goal, and the persecution is generated because of it. This verse does not say, blessed are the persecuted for theirs is the kingdom. Many have made persecution the focus and left people with a tendency to glorify persecution, even if the conflict is not about righteousness. For example, it’s not about righteousness when a zealous person wants to witness to get another notch in their pistol and they take every opportunity to throw pearls before swine (Matt 7:6). That’s persecution for obnoxiousness’ sake. In the office, when a Pharisaical legalist points out every sin and calls down hellfire, he’s persecuted for condemnation’s sake. The zealot and legalist are not being persecuted for righteousness’ sake. However, from the ripple effect, even though these people have misrepresented God and generated their own persecution and bruises, they become the defensive victim, and being a defensive victim is a common view of Christianity, but not sonship.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
May 24, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, blessing, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, condemnation, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, glorify, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Matthew 5:10, Matthew 7:6, Myles Munroe, obstacles, persecution, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, religious zeal, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, sonship, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted
Let’s take another turn from defensive to offensive in the constitution of the Kingdom, in Matt 5. As surely as meekness generates the blessing of earthly inheritance in v. 5, and being pure in heart generates the blessing of seeing God show up in v. 8, just so v. 10 tells us what generates
Kingdom power in our lives: Blessed are they who are persecuted for righteousness sake! For theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.
Happy and to be envied are those pursued with harassment or oppressive treatment because they have aligned with righteousness. What is the blessing? God’s governmental power IS (present tense) theirs. His authority and authorization and strategic wisdom and supernatural resources are, present tense, theirs. (As well as now-power, v. 12 extends the blessing to future reward in heaven also.)
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy. *The other excerpts from this article are listed below on this page.*)
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May 22, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Matthew 5:10, Matthew 5:8, Myles Munroe, obstacles, persecution, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Pray For Oklahoma
We declare over Oklahoma that its redemptive purpose will rise through the rubble and that the injured will recover quickly and fully. We declare that the people of God will shine in their generosity and mercy and helps. May the Lord God Almighty enable His people to communicate His redemptive Word to individuals and the state.
We know these pastors who are heading up this relief effort.
Kathy & I are supporting the Isaacs to redemptively minister to Oklahoma.
May 21, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Drew Isaacs, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Myles Munroe, Nathan Isaacs, obstacles, Oklahoma, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, relief, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, tornado, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Bankrupt Without Him
I believe that part of maturing as sons is moving from a defensive to an offensive perspective. An example is in the BEATITUDES (which can be considered the constitution of the Kingdom). Matt 5:3, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Being poor in spirit might seem to be a needy and defensive posture at first. But we move from defense to offense in our mindset by realizing that the poor in spirit are not the insignificant but those who know they are bankrupt without Him and therefore welcome adoption as a son and gladly receive the key to their Father’s household and submit to His rule of power and government order. There is no insignificance in that scenario.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
May 20, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, beatitudes, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Matthew 5:3, Myles Munroe, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
The Holy Spirit Is Enough
Tomorrow is Pentecost Sunday and it has been well said that the Holy Spirit is the most important Person on earth. The groaning of creation for the sons
of God to be revealed is met with the power of the Holy Spirit in bringing the realm of heaven into history. We are bringing the realm of heaven into history by (1.) first receiving the Baptism with the Holy Spirit and then through (2.) demonstrating the fruit of the Spirit and (3.) ministering the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
In the face of the present overwhelming need of this world I say, “The Holy Spirit is enough.” The fruit of the Holy Spirit (Gal.5:22-25) manifests in this earth the conduct and relationships of heaven. We must get the conduct and relationships of heaven into earth. The gifts of the Holy Spirit (1Cor.12:7-11) manifest in this earth the power of heaven over our limitations. We must get the power and benefits of heaven into earth. Limitations bring groaning, despair and hopelessness. The fruit of the Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit bring release. Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty. Come Holy Spirit, we need Thee.
(Marty & Kathy will be ministering on Pentecost Sunday the message of the most important Person on earth at The 4:12 Center at 9:30a.m. Info and location: http://the412center.shutterfly.com/)
May 18, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Corinthians 12:7, 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, Ephesians 4:12, faith, father, FMCI, future, Galatians 5:22, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Myles Munroe, obstacles, Pentecost, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Maturing Beyond A Defensive Posture
One major change we see coming to the Body of Christ is maturing beyond a defensive posture. Whether they see themselves as victims or not, too many
believers function from mainly a defensive posture. I know the word “offense” is offensive in church circles, but I’m using it like a football term with offensive and defensive players. Defense is focused on blocking the enemy’s success. Offense is pushing toward a goal rather than defending one. The Kingdom of God in action changes us to sons who make offensive moves to take ground in our own lives and in our sphere of responsibility. We have to learn to think and plan offensively.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
Worship songs from Concerning The Kingdom Conference 2013
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May 17, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Myles Munroe, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Wisdom Absent In Victim Mindset
It’s possible to hear more talk about victims around the church than sons; victim of circumstances, of poverty, of illness, of experience and of devils. Even
people’s eschatology can make them a victim if they believe they’re helpless in a deteriorating ecology and economy and hopeless in a world that cannot be what God created it to be and they cannot expect to overcome darkness but must eventually cry “uncle” and escape. Then victim is a logical condition, but it’s not a son’s condition. There is no denying that we can be victimized by experiences in life. We can be done wrong, attacked and suffer pain and injustice, but there is still no wisdom in taking on a victim mindset of never being able to overcome the damage done.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
May 15, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Myles Munroe, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victim, victim mindset, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
What A Victim Sees
The answer to the question, “If God be for us, who can be against us?” is self—self that is not confident that God is for us, self that builds a case of “WHY” God shouldn’t be for us,
and self that is so captive that he can’t see God is bigger than his issues. That self won’t let God be for us. So, then self can turn you into a victim instead of a son. Victims don’t see themselves as God sees them. The victim-mentality is an old, worn path all the way back to the Garden. The first question God ever asked a man was, “Where are you?” That was not because God didn’t know where Adam was. He was asking, “Where are you that you are avoiding Me?” The second question was, “Who told you you were naked? Why have you condemned yourself?” The third question was, “Did you eat the fruit that I told you not to eat?” “Have you been disobedient, son?” Instead of owning up as a confident son, Adam became a victim and answered: “This woman YOU gave me did it.” Poor Adam was “unjustly suffering” because of a woman God created, and he saw himself victim-like not son-like.
(This is an excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Offense: The Kingdom In Action” in which she talks about the advantage of moving from merely a defensive strategy to an offensive strategy.)
May 13, 2013 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Adam, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Beth Moore, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, celebrate, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, comfort, destiny, dreams, Dutch Sheets, encouragement, Eve, faith, father, FMCI, future, Garden of Eden, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, happy, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Identity, intercession, Israel, Jeremiah 29:11, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, Lance Wallnau, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, Myles Munroe, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, spiritual warfare, success, TD Jakes, victim, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment


