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Sneaky Spiritual Strongholds
When I researched the wording for “The Jericho Breakthrough” process, I interviewed several Christian women about what they thought when they heard the phrase “spiritual strongholds.” Most of them were familiar with the phrase, but not everyone was. I explained my understanding of its Biblical meaning: an area of vulnerability and/or sin that has become so enmeshed in the mind that it interferes with your emotional, spiritual, even physical health. The supporting verse is: “The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.” (2 Cor. 10:4) Strongholds can be good things! As believers, we are in the stronghold—the…
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God’s Will
We generally talk about three major aspects of the will of God: his sovereign will, his moral will, and his personal will. Sovereign will. This is his will for the destiny of the human race, and the salvation of all those who believe in him. This is why I’m not too worried about governments by the way; God is sovereign, and we all have our part to play. His sovereign will never changes. Moral will. This is his instruction for acting on his holy will. His instructions can change; not because he does, but because cultures do. Slavery was accepted in Biblical times; the Bible did not pronounce the institution…
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Life-Changing Imaging Prayer
When you make a habit of listening to God (ALWAYS a great idea), sometimes you will get impressions of his will. Sometimes you may hear his voice directly. And sometimes you will experience the prayer of imagination, or imaging prayer, the Holy Spirit guides your imagination in prayer. (If you want to get Latin about it, this is also called kataphatic prayer, the prayer with images.) Imaging Prayer Imaging prayer is something that I discovered back in the 1980s in a series of books by the Reverend Morton Kelsey, an Episcopalian priest. Kelsey was severely depressed. Making it worse, he woke up at 2:00 am every single morning so he…