IS THEIR NEW CAMPAIGN OF “LOVE AND INCLUSION” TRULY FROM JESUS?
Is “love and inclusion” the primary message of the gospel? Is Jesus’ definition of love focused solely on including everyone so they feel valued and respected? Or is there more?
Is “love and inclusion” the primary message of the gospel? Is Jesus’ definition of love focused solely on including everyone so they feel valued and respected? Or is there more?
In the end, this isn’t about restoring fallen leaders as much as restoring the witness of the Church. This is not about individual gifts or anointings, but about the collective testimony of the Ekklesia.
This is a call to the Ekklesia in 2024. We must have eyes to see and ears to hear what heaven is revealing to steward what is coming.
The kingdom of darkness will continue to press in, and the work of our adversary will never stop advancing until the final day of judgment. However, in the midst of that darkness, the light of Christ will shine (see Isaiah 9:7). Jesus’ commission was for us to disciple His Bride among every nation of the earth to show forth the glory of His Father and demonstrate what heaven looks like.
Building trust is a foundational key in establishing spiritual unity and oneness in prayer. Our love for one another must supersede our quest for regional breakthrough.
Do you realize that when Jesus told His disciples to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, and cast out demons (Matt 10:8) they hadn’t been baptized in the Holy Spirit yet? Jesus taught His followers to perform signs, wonders, and miracles before they even knew about Holy Spirit.
If we’re going to take back our nation for the Lord, it will have to be one territory at a time. It will require regional strongholds to be pulled down and Kingdom practices to take hold if we are to truly “possess the land” that God has given.
We are now facing principalities and powers at work that cannot be moved apart from a collective authority in prayer. It will be through communities of believers who have become united in spirit, and walk towards the same Kingdom purposes, that an authority will rise up to demolish demonic strongholds over entire regions.
In the days to come, I wouldn’t be surprised to find masonic covenants as a common thread in all the crime and corruption exposed. And my prayer is that, a believers, we rediscover the power of covenant within the Household of faith.
Is “love and inclusion” the primary message of the gospel? Is Jesus’ definition of love focused solely on including everyone so they feel valued and respected? Or is there more?
In the end, this isn’t about restoring fallen leaders as much as restoring the witness of the Church. This is not about individual gifts or anointings, but about the collective testimony of the Ekklesia.
This is a call to the Ekklesia in 2024. We must have eyes to see and ears to hear what heaven is revealing to steward what is coming.
The kingdom of darkness will continue to press in, and the work of our adversary will never stop advancing until the final day of judgment. However, in the midst of that darkness, the light of Christ will shine (see Isaiah 9:7). Jesus’ commission was for us to disciple His Bride among every nation of the earth to show forth the glory of His Father and demonstrate what heaven looks like.
Building trust is a foundational key in establishing spiritual unity and oneness in prayer. Our love for one another must supersede our quest for regional breakthrough.
Do you realize that when Jesus told His disciples to heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, and cast out demons (Matt 10:8) they hadn’t been baptized in the Holy Spirit yet? Jesus taught His followers to perform signs, wonders, and miracles before they even knew about Holy Spirit.
If we’re going to take back our nation for the Lord, it will have to be one territory at a time. It will require regional strongholds to be pulled down and Kingdom practices to take hold if we are to truly “possess the land” that God has given.
We are now facing principalities and powers at work that cannot be moved apart from a collective authority in prayer. It will be through communities of believers who have become united in spirit, and walk towards the same Kingdom purposes, that an authority will rise up to demolish demonic strongholds over entire regions.
In the days to come, I wouldn’t be surprised to find masonic covenants as a common thread in all the crime and corruption exposed. And my prayer is that, a believers, we rediscover the power of covenant within the Household of faith.