To impart a Biblically balanced understanding of the prophetic gift and ministry through teaching and demonstration.
To “stir up” (1 Tim 1:18) the prophetic ministry in the local church.
To encourage the Body.
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We are so glad you are here. It is our heart’s desire to serve you and bring the Life of Christ to you through the prophetic word and prophetic teaching.
Prophecy and the prophetic ministry is a life giving source that the Lord has raised up and should be utilized and appreciated in the local church. In 1 Thes 5:20 we read, “...do not DESPISE prophecy...” which tell us that there were those then, in the early church, who disliked this gift and ministry. To prevent us ‘despising’ prophecy today it is of paramount importance that we be taught the correct Biblical understanding of these things.
Spend some time with us. Our website is going through tremendous changes and it is truly our heart’s desire to offer a website that is as life-giving as the prophetic word. So, visit us often, things are always changing, with new updates and teachings available on a regular basis.
Genesis 9:15 “I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life.”
I am so glad that the Lord remembers His covenant. That He is One that keeps His promises, the Yes and Amen. Whatever God says, He will do. He will remember the promises that He has made to you and the covenants that He has made to mankind.
We can always rejoice and be comforted, no matter what life looks like, or the things that may be thrown at us, or what the world is going through. God will always keep His covenant. He is God and everyone knows that He is the Lord and whatever He says will come to pass. It will happen exactly as He says.
So, wherever you are today and wherever you find yourself, be sure that God will keep His covenant and His promises; that which He has made to you regardless of what it seems like today.
John 11:4 “When He hear this, Jesus said, ‘this sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God’s gory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it.”
There is a limit to whatever hardship, difficulties, or challenges that we may endure in our life. Jesus said that the sickness will not end in death. There is an end or a limit to whatever difficulty, sickness, hardship or challenges may be allowed in our lives. He said that it was for God’s glory that the sickness was, or is, or will be allowed; to glorify the Son in it.
God will use circumstances, although He doesn’t initiate them, to benefit and to bless and to do. It always God’s perfect will that we have everything of the very best, but because we live in a less perfect world and being the less than perfect people, that the imperfections of this world are the tools, often times, in the hand of God to bring about the nature and purposes of God in our lives.
Be comforted that no matter how hard the circumstances are that you think you are facing, there is a limit. God will never test you above that which you are able, or ask more of you than you can cope with.
ames 5:16 “Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.”
We need to understand that it is God’s command and God’s desire for us to pray for each other.
Confessing sin is something that one should exercise carefully; to a mature person and spiritually responsible person, so that there is not an embarrassment that comes from it but rather the healing that God planned from the beginning. God wants us to be healed from whatever caused the sin, or whatever sin caused the illness, or even the emotional illness which caused the sin. God wants us to be whole.
It is clear in the scripture, that the prayer of a righteous person is very powerful. That righteous person is someone who is in right standing with God and in constant relationship with God. That is why we should always value these prayers one for another very strongly.
At all times, we need to practice praying for each other as the body of Christ. It is a high form of ministry to be praying for each other, more than anything else. We often pursue ministry for selfish needs rather than for the Kingdom of God or for the love of the Lord.
This is a good sign of ministry, if we are willing to pray for one another without any reward for ourselves but only because we care for God’s Kingdom.
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