Consider the Rapture

Consider the Rapture

Hello friends,

It begins with the rapture—an event that can happen at any moment.

When you truly consider how sudden and final this event will be, it has a way of snapping you into alert mode. It sifts through a lot of temporal thoughts, plans, and distractions very quickly. If you live with the awareness that the whole world could change in an instant—and that life as we know it would never be the same—it has a way of making you a serious thinker almost immediately.

Imagine that tomorrow you will not be here on earth, but instead, you will be in heaven. Continue reading “Consider the Rapture”

The Rapture: I Think My Granny Is Getting Dressed for the Trip Back

Granny went to Heaven many years ago, but I Think My Granny Is Getting Dressed for the Trip Back!

I don’t want us to be ignorant concerning those who have fallen asleep, or to grieve like those who have no hope.

“For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus.”
— 1 Thessalonians 4:13–14 Continue reading “The Rapture: I Think My Granny Is Getting Dressed for the Trip Back”

On Rejection: Breaking Agreement and Walking Free

On Rejection
(Shared — Jennifer Eivaz)

Hello friends,

I want to share something that speaks directly to a struggle many believers—especially prophets—face at different seasons of life: rejection.

Jennifer Eivaz makes a strong and necessary point when she says that many prophets need deliverance from rejection at certain points in their journey. This isn’t just about a bad attitude or Continue reading “On Rejection: Breaking Agreement and Walking Free”

When Accusations Fill the Air

When Accusations Fill the Air

Hello friends,

I just wanted to share a few thoughts.

My heart goes out to all those affected and influenced by the wave of accusations against ministries being named and highlighted in the media. Do I believe God is cleaning His house? Yes, I do. Do I believe it is God’s will for it to be aired out in the media? No, I don’t. But that is what is happening. Continue reading “When Accusations Fill the Air”

Let’s Talk About Scribes

Grandma on Scribes
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The Lord gave me a word and vision to tell me what He wanted. I knew it was Him, and knew a little of what He meant. But, when I was reading on Sandy Warner’s new board that her mother is a prophetic scribe by calling, I felt it to be good with the Lord to ask some questions for further understanding.

Below are the emails that Sandy’s mother and I wrote back and forth, edited just a bit for forum posting of instruction. Continue reading “Let’s Talk About Scribes”

Keep Going, Faithful One

Keep Going, Faithful One

This morning I listened to Andrew Wommack teach on Paul’s thorn in the flesh, and during his message he said something that resonated deeply with me.

He shared how much he loves what he does and how grateful he is that God has called him to share the Good News. He spoke about the joy of seeing lives changed, bodies healed, and people come into relationship with the Lord. He also acknowledged something that often goes unspoken—that if ministry were about applause and affirmation, there would be much easier paths to take. Continue reading “Keep Going, Faithful One”

Warfare That Begins Early in Life

📌 Warfare That Begins Early In Life
Jentezen Franklin

Unusual warfare early in life is not a coincidence. It’s not bad luck. It’s not because you were born into the wrong family or because you weren’t strong enough to fight back, it’s because from the moment you came into this world something about your life made hell nervous.

The enemy doesn’t waste his time attacking people who don’t carry purpose.

He doesn’t launch full-blown assaults against the ordinary. He goes after the ones who are marked, the ones with a mantle, the ones who if they ever discover who they really are will break chains, shift atmospheres, and set generations free.

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When Asa Trusted the Lord—and When He Didn’t

When Asa Trusted the Lord—and When He Didn’t

When the enemy first threatened King Asa, he cried out to the Lord for help.

“And Asa cried out to the LORD his God and said, ‘LORD, it is nothing for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power. Help us, O LORD our God, for we trust in You, and in Your name we come against this multitude. O LORD, You are our God; let no man prevail against You.’” (2 Chronicles 14:11)

The response was immediate. Continue reading “When Asa Trusted the Lord—and When He Didn’t”