Happy Heart Is Good Medicine
This is the day the Lord has made so…
I will rejoice and choose to have a happy heart and cheerful mind in it! (Prov17:22)
“A happy heart is good medicine and a cheerful mind works healing, but a broken spirit dries up the bones.” (Prov17:22, Amp)
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August 2, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Apostle, Barbara Yoder, 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, hope, Identity, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, rejoice, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
Destiny Determines Dynamic
Destiny Determines Dynamic
The Church is not to be merely congregational, i.e., simply those who congregate with an eye toward receiving. By definition of the biblical term for “church” (ecclesia), when we assemble together it is not for the purpose of crying out for blessings. Many congregants, in the religious reality of our day, gather and pay their dues so that leadership can do “to them” and “for them.” Perhaps the reason for much dissatisfaction among congregants with their leadership is because we gather for purposes other than the defined reason for the existence of the ecclesia. Edification is possible between individuals of the Body of Christ (1Thess5:1) and therefore, does not exist as the sole responsibility of professional clergy nor does it require the entire assembly of the membership at a designated time and place. The biblical word for church is “ecclesia”; it is not a word that dropped down out of heaven but was a word used in that culture to describe a legislative body; and so, it was used first by Jesus and later by Paul to help the people of God understand their purpose and dynamic. Gleaning from the biblical meaning of the word for “church,” we can only come to the conclusion that the destiny of the Church is to be congressional (to borrow a term from Dr. Crum). Looking at purpose, those viewing the Church from the inside may be looking for “blessings” for individual adherents. But creation, looking from the outside, is looking for demonstration that affects it. We assemble for the purpose of legislating. Instruction from the Word, worship and edification through the gifts of the Spirit equip us to properly act in keeping with our mandate. Gathering in “one mind and one accord” in the Upper Room, believers received enduement that propelled them to the four corners of the earth so that those who observed them in the city proclaimed, “They have come here and turned the world upside down” — the result of coming to one mind concerning mandate. (Acts1:8;17:6) We pray until we are in alignment with the Father and then we declare and do in this earth what He wills. (Jn 5:19; 12:49). When the sons of God (royalty with authority) manifest (speak & act authoritatively), the expectancy of creation is satisfied having received relief from the oppression of the powers of darkness.
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August 1, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: agreement, Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, CFNI, charismatic, Chuck Pierce, church, Cindy Jacobs, circumstances, clergy, comfort, destiny, Don Crum, dreams, Dutch Sheets, Ecclesia, encouragement, faith, father, FMCI, future, gifts of the Spirit, god speaks, grace, healing, hope, Identity, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, leadership, life, manifestation, Marty Gabler, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment
The Body Has A Head And A Destiny
The Body Has A Head And A Destiny
Paul did not teach that some day, by and by, the Church will eventually be a Head and a body. He proclaimed that to be the present make-up of the Church. (1Co 12:27; Eph 5:23) According to Paul, Jesus is the Head and believers are the body. That is God’s plan, not the plan of a committee. How or why would God attach His awesome Son/Head to a beleaguered, weary body that was seeking to avoid its destiny? In the physical human body, the impulses that tell the body what to do and enable it to do those things, come from the head. The head sends messages to the body so that the body can act it out. We can do anything in this earth that Jesus did: raise the dead, heal the sick, deliver the captive and affect nature. Many years ago I prophesied to small children concerning the purpose of God for their lives. Some of them are now bringing their babies to our meetings and asking me to prophesy over their babies like I did over them. Those young parents and their children can sense that there is a God-given purpose in them now. We have a destiny right here and right now.
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July 30, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Apostle, Barbara Yoder, Bible, Bill Johnson, Body of Christ, 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, healing, hope, Identity, Jesus, Jim Goll, Jim Hodges, Joyce Meyer, Kathy Gabler, Kim Clement, Kingdom of God, Lakewood, manifestation, Marty Gabler, obstacles, power of god, prayer, problems, prophecy, prophesy, prophet, prophetic, prosperity, purpose, Rick Joyner, righteousness, salvation, Savior, SEEC Ministries, sons of God, success, TD Jakes, victorious, victory, visions, Will of God, wisdom, word of god | Leave a comment



