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ARE WE APPLAUDING LUKEWARM CHURCHES?

What we are facing in many of today’s Churches is not a lack of seeming fruit or positive messages. What we lack is the guts to work through our weaknesses and failures with honesty and integrity. What we lack is the courage to confront challenging and controversial issues with biblical truth instead of popular opinion.

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TEN CONSIDERATIONS FOR BETTER PROPHETIC ACCURACY

Due to a rising discouragement concerning unfulfilled prophetic words about the nation, and disillusionment with prophetic ministry in general, I would like to offer some suggestions. Let’s use the mistakes of the past to mature into our future and become a prophetic people who rightly represent the testimony of Jesus, who is the spirit of prophecy.

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NOT EVERY BATTLE IS YOURS TO FIGHT

We know that we do not war against flesh and blood, but against spiritual adversaries. We should also realize that the battles we fight are very specific, and only as the Lord directs. Though we all engage at some level in our collective war against the unseen enemy, not everyone is called to fight the same way – or in the same battle. The truth is, not every battle is ours to fight.

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SEDUCING DECEPTIONS

Our preoccupation with Christian pop stars and charismatic personalities has slowly lowered the biblical bar set for leaders in the Body of Christ. The recent exposures of some high-ranking ministers in the Church have caught many off guard because we’ve determined that gifting and influence are king. We’ve allowed appearances to take priority and haven’t been examining the fruit more carefully. As troubling evidence continues to emerge, it’s clear we’ve given platforms to some leaders who’ve been ministering from a polluted stream.

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SHOULD DAVID BE THE STANDARD BEARER FOR A FALLEN LEADER’S RESTORATION?

In the wake of ministry leaders facing allegations of immoral behavior, followers often look to David’s sin with Bathsheba as a reason to forgive and move on. However, this mindset is not limited to followers but also exists among the leaders themselves. The article emphasizes the need for sincere repentance and recognition of the consequences of one’s actions, emphasizing that the greater one’s influence, the greater the consequences for disobedience.

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ARE WE APPLAUDING LUKEWARM CHURCHES?

What we are facing in many of today’s Churches is not a lack of seeming fruit or positive messages. What we lack is the guts to work through our weaknesses and failures with honesty and integrity. What we lack is the courage to confront challenging and controversial issues with biblical truth instead of popular opinion.

Read More »

TEN CONSIDERATIONS FOR BETTER PROPHETIC ACCURACY

Due to a rising discouragement concerning unfulfilled prophetic words about the nation, and disillusionment with prophetic ministry in general, I would like to offer some suggestions. Let’s use the mistakes of the past to mature into our future and become a prophetic people who rightly represent the testimony of Jesus, who is the spirit of prophecy.

Read More »

NOT EVERY BATTLE IS YOURS TO FIGHT

We know that we do not war against flesh and blood, but against spiritual adversaries. We should also realize that the battles we fight are very specific, and only as the Lord directs. Though we all engage at some level in our collective war against the unseen enemy, not everyone is called to fight the same way – or in the same battle. The truth is, not every battle is ours to fight.

Read More »

SEDUCING DECEPTIONS

Our preoccupation with Christian pop stars and charismatic personalities has slowly lowered the biblical bar set for leaders in the Body of Christ. The recent exposures of some high-ranking ministers in the Church have caught many off guard because we’ve determined that gifting and influence are king. We’ve allowed appearances to take priority and haven’t been examining the fruit more carefully. As troubling evidence continues to emerge, it’s clear we’ve given platforms to some leaders who’ve been ministering from a polluted stream.

Read More »

SHOULD DAVID BE THE STANDARD BEARER FOR A FALLEN LEADER’S RESTORATION?

In the wake of ministry leaders facing allegations of immoral behavior, followers often look to David’s sin with Bathsheba as a reason to forgive and move on. However, this mindset is not limited to followers but also exists among the leaders themselves. The article emphasizes the need for sincere repentance and recognition of the consequences of one’s actions, emphasizing that the greater one’s influence, the greater the consequences for disobedience.

Read More »

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