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Faithful Men's Day Date: 29.06.25 Topic: The Wisdom that Works Preacher: Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa UNDERSTANDING WISDOM Christianity is a real experience with the God who exists. Wisdom is the right application of knowledge. Supernatural wisdom is the ability to act on what you know to get results. TYPES OF WISDOM Wisdom from above (Isaiah 11:2, James 3:13-17). Wisdom that is from beneath: Earthly wisdom Sensual wisdom Demonic wisdom (inspired by evil spirits) BENEFITS OF WISDOM Wisdom puts you on top in life (Proverbs 8:15-16, Daniel 5:11, 14). Wisdom serves as a defense and security (Ecclesiastes 7:12): Physical defense Mental defense Experiential defense Financial defense (investing in real estate) Spiritual defense (word of God, prayer, tithe, communion, prophecy) Wisdom makes a builder out of you (Proverbs 24:3, 1 Kings 9:1-24). Wisdom makes you famous (1 Kings 4:34). CHARACTERISTICS OF SUPERNATURAL WISDOM Looks foolish to men (in the eyes of men). Requires living by the word of God, soul winning, and a righteous life. HOW TO GET ACCESS TO SUPERNATURAL WISDOM Christ in you is wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:30). Fellowship with the Holy Ghost. Study and meditation on the word of God (Joshua 1:8). Impartation and laying on of hands. Serving to gain experience and association. Prayer (James 1:5). ACTIVATING WISDOM Our seed activates the Spirit of wisdom. Wisdom is not about age or grey hair, but about the anointing and application of knowledge.
Faithful Men's Day Date: 29.06.25 Topic: The Wisdom that Works Preacher: Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa UNDERSTANDING WISDOM Christianity is a real experience with the God who exists. Wisdom is the right application of knowledge. Supernatural wisdom is the ability to act on what you know to get results. TYPES OF WISDOM Wisdom from above (Isaiah 11:2, James 3:13-17). Wisdom that is from beneath: Earthly wisdom Sensual wisdom Demonic wisdom (inspired by evil spirits) BENEFITS OF WISDOM Wisdom puts you on top in life (Proverbs 8:15-16, Daniel 5:11, 14). Wisdom serves as a defense and security (Ecclesiastes 7:12): Physical defense Mental defense Experiential defense Financial defense (investing in real estate) Spiritual defense (word of God, prayer, tithe, communion, prophecy) Wisdom makes a builder out of you (Proverbs 24:3, 1 Kings 9:1-24). Wisdom makes you famous (1 Kings 4:34). CHARACTERISTICS OF SUPERNATURAL WISDOM Looks foolish to men (in the eyes of men). Requires living by the word of God, soul winning, and a righteous life. HOW TO GET ACCESS TO SUPERNATURAL WISDOM Christ in you is wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:30). Fellowship with the Holy Ghost. Study and meditation on the word of God (Joshua 1:8). Impartation and laying on of hands. Serving to gain experience and association. Prayer (James 1:5). ACTIVATING WISDOM Our seed activates the Spirit of wisdom. Wisdom is not about age or grey hair, but about the anointing and application of knowledge.
Just one day can make a great difference and bring great acceleration. It did on New Year's Day 1739 when the Holy Spirit came in great power on John Wesley and 60 fellow disciples, sparking a national and global movement of revival and transformation in society. One day changed everything on the Day of Pentecost when the church grew from 120 to over 3000 disciples. And one day marked history forever when Jesus went to his local synagogue in Nazareth. He had gone there regularly as an observant Jew. Jesus began by reading some familiar scriptures from the Old Testament prophet Isaiah (Luke 4:16-21). Then in a moment everything changed. Surprisingly Jesus did not go on to read the next phrase from Isaiah 61 that spoke of the day of vengeance of our God. That day of God's ultimate judgement was yet to come. But at this moment in time, Jesus declared that they were living in a special season of mercy and favour. And today is the day for us too. For sure we should not forget all the blessings and moves of God in the past and we should look forward with faith for what He will do in the future. But we must focus on today; literally this day but also the day and age we are living in. We must be fully spiritually awakened to what God is saying and to what He is calling us to be and do today, now in this moment. We must not be like the foolish virgins who had become sleepy and were not prepared for the sudden arrival of the bridegroom. Nor should we be like those to whom Jesus said ‘you did not recognise the time of God's coming to you' (Luke 19:44). Rather we must ‘understand the present time' (Romans 13:11-12). Understanding the present time means we must have our eyes open to what is presently happening in our nation. For sure we live in serious and rapidly changing times and as British Christians we must be awake to the realities of the day we are living in. We must not live in little religious bubbles. But more importantly, we must wake up to the great responsibilities and possibilities that the church has right now. The church of Jesus Christ can be the decisive agency in bringing hope and healing to our nation. No matter how many people despise the church, God is always at work in His church and Jesus promised that He would build His church, and the gates of hell will not overcome it. So today is no time to be discouraged in our spirits or distracted from our calling as ambassadors of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is a moment when the greater light of the gospel can overcome great darkness as we align with what Jesus said in these verses from Isaiah. 1. Today is a day of liberation (Luke 4:19; 2 Corinthians 6:2; Leviticus 25:8; John 8:36; Acts 26:17) 2. Today is a day of mobilisation (Luke 4:18; Matthew 4:23) 3. Today is a day of impartation (Luke 4:18) Apply 1. Today is a day of liberation (Luke 4:19). On Jesus' arrival He proclaimed, ‘the year of the Lord's favour.' Today then is a day favour, not judgement; of good news in a bad news world; of salvation not damnation (2 Corinthians 6:2). The “year of favour” Jesus spoke about was a reference to a Jubilee Year in the Hebrew tradition. The year of Jubilee, every fifty years, was a special year in which everyone's debts were written off, lands were restored to their original owners, and all slaves were set free. The trumpet would be sounded to proclaim liberty throughout the land (Leviticus 25:8). And that's what we must do throughout the UK. When Jesus came, He was sounding the trumpet proclaiming that He had come to set people free from captivity of many kinds (John 8:36). The gospel of Jesus is the gospel of power where people can be truly set free in every way. That's why Jesus is called the Saviour. Salvation comes from the Greek word Sozo, found in the New Testament more than 110 times. It means to be saved, delivered from evil powers and to be healed. Jesus came to break the rule of Satan off people's lives (Acts 26:17). The powerful and positive message of the gospel is that people can be set free from all the dark works of Satan and everything that enslaves them in their emotions, relationships, minds and bodies. In other words, there's hope when everything seems hopeless. You don't have to stay trapped as you are. God can make a way out for you. Jesus can do for you what others can't do for you and what you can't do yourself. Jesus can lift you out of your pit of sin and shame and fear and failure. Jesus can free you from all oppression and depression. Jesus can change everything in your life for the better. That's the essential message of the gospel. And that's the very good news that we must share. 2. Today is a day of mobilisation (Luke 4:18). It's not enough to have the best and most positive message on earth; we must go and preach good news to the poor, to proclaim freedom. When Jesus came on a rescue mission to earth, He began by going out into all the areas in Galilee (Matthew 4:23). Jesus also sent out His disciples on a mission to preach the full gospel of salvation in their home areas and then into all the world where they were to train up real disciples. Jesus insisted in these verses that that the primary focus must be on preaching the good news to the poor. Jesus went to the literal poor, the hurting and the marginalised, the ordinary people that usually no one cared for. And that's where every movement of revival has found its greatest success. Going to the poor and hurting means going to prisoners, to the captives, literally to prisons. God is concerned for the prisoners. Many prisons are seeing powerful conversions. Go to the abused, the down and outs. The blind and the lame. Go to the people and places no one else is interested in. In Britain today there are vast areas where the church needs to go. In the large cities, the sprawling housing estates, the new towns, a Christian presence is often negligible. We must advance the gospel by going to the people that nobody usually goes to. Today the Lord is calling us to go and confidently declare the good news to our families, friends, neighbours, colleagues, contacts and to have a systematic plan to spread the gospel personally and through multiplying small groups in every neighbourhood, town and city. 3. Today is a day of impartation (Luke 4:18). It's not enough to have compassion or goals and strategies and depend on human wisdom and resources. We must receive the powerful anointing of the Holy Spirit to be effective in our lives and ministries. Jesus needed this anointing. The apostles needed this anointing which is why they had to seek God for ten days in Jerusalem before the Day of Pentecost. All the great Christians in history have needed to know the Holy Spirit as their source of authority. We also need the anointing of the power of the Holy Spirit. All of us need to be FULL of the Holy Spirit just like they were in the early church. Only with the help of the Holy Spirit can we expect to see great spiritual change in this nation. Today is a day of liberation. Today is a day of mobilisation. Today is a day of Impartation. This is how the U.K. can change. And it starts with each one of us today.
Just one day can make a great difference and bring great acceleration. It did on New Year's Day 1739 when the Holy Spirit came in great power on John Wesley and 60 fellow disciples, sparking a national and global movement of revival and transformation in society. One day changed everything on the Day of Pentecost when the church grew from 120 to over 3000 disciples. And one day marked history forever when Jesus went to his local synagogue in Nazareth. He had gone there regularly as an observant Jew. Jesus began by reading some familiar scriptures from the Old Testament prophet Isaiah (Luke 4:16-21). Then in a moment everything changed. Surprisingly Jesus did not go on to read the next phrase from Isaiah 61 that spoke of the day of vengeance of our God. That day of God's ultimate judgement was yet to come. But at this moment in time, Jesus declared that they were living in a special season of mercy and favour. And today is the day for us too. For sure we should not forget all the blessings and moves of God in the past and we should look forward with faith for what He will do in the future. But we must focus on today; literally this day but also the day and age we are living in. We must be fully spiritually awakened to what God is saying and to what He is calling us to be and do today, now in this moment. We must not be like the foolish virgins who had become sleepy and were not prepared for the sudden arrival of the bridegroom. Nor should we be like those to whom Jesus said ‘you did not recognise the time of God's coming to you' (Luke 19:44). Rather we must ‘understand the present time' (Romans 13:11-12). Understanding the present time means we must have our eyes open to what is presently happening in our nation. For sure we live in serious and rapidly changing times and as British Christians we must be awake to the realities of the day we are living in. We must not live in little religious bubbles. But more importantly, we must wake up to the great responsibilities and possibilities that the church has right now. The church of Jesus Christ can be the decisive agency in bringing hope and healing to our nation. No matter how many people despise the church, God is always at work in His church and Jesus promised that He would build His church, and the gates of hell will not overcome it. So today is no time to be discouraged in our spirits or distracted from our calling as ambassadors of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is a moment when the greater light of the gospel can overcome great darkness as we align with what Jesus said in these verses from Isaiah. 1. Today is a day of liberation (Luke 4:19; 2 Corinthians 6:2; Leviticus 25:8; John 8:36; Acts 26:17) 2. Today is a day of mobilisation (Luke 4:18; Matthew 4:23) 3. Today is a day of impartation (Luke 4:18) Apply 1. Today is a day of liberation (Luke 4:19). On Jesus' arrival He proclaimed, ‘the year of the Lord's favour.' Today then is a day favour, not judgement; of good news in a bad news world; of salvation not damnation (2 Corinthians 6:2). The “year of favour” Jesus spoke about was a reference to a Jubilee Year in the Hebrew tradition. The year of Jubilee, every fifty years, was a special year in which everyone's debts were written off, lands were restored to their original owners, and all slaves were set free. The trumpet would be sounded to proclaim liberty throughout the land (Leviticus 25:8). And that's what we must do throughout the UK. When Jesus came, He was sounding the trumpet proclaiming that He had come to set people free from captivity of many kinds (John 8:36). The gospel of Jesus is the gospel of power where people can be truly set free in every way. That's why Jesus is called the Saviour. Salvation comes from the Greek word Sozo, found in the New Testament more than 110 times. It means to be saved, delivered from evil powers and to be healed. Jesus came to break the rule of Satan off people's lives (Acts 26:17). The powerful and positive message of the gospel is that people can be set free from all the dark works of Satan and everything that enslaves them in their emotions, relationships, minds and bodies. In other words, there's hope when everything seems hopeless. You don't have to stay trapped as you are. God can make a way out for you. Jesus can do for you what others can't do for you and what you can't do yourself. Jesus can lift you out of your pit of sin and shame and fear and failure. Jesus can free you from all oppression and depression. Jesus can change everything in your life for the better. That's the essential message of the gospel. And that's the very good news that we must share. 2. Today is a day of mobilisation (Luke 4:18). It's not enough to have the best and most positive message on earth; we must go and preach good news to the poor, to proclaim freedom. When Jesus came on a rescue mission to earth, He began by going out into all the areas in Galilee (Matthew 4:23). Jesus also sent out His disciples on a mission to preach the full gospel of salvation in their home areas and then into all the world where they were to train up real disciples. Jesus insisted in these verses that that the primary focus must be on preaching the good news to the poor. Jesus went to the literal poor, the hurting and the marginalised, the ordinary people that usually no one cared for. And that's where every movement of revival has found its greatest success. Going to the poor and hurting means going to prisoners, to the captives, literally to prisons. God is concerned for the prisoners. Many prisons are seeing powerful conversions. Go to the abused, the down and outs. The blind and the lame. Go to the people and places no one else is interested in. In Britain today there are vast areas where the church needs to go. In the large cities, the sprawling housing estates, the new towns, a Christian presence is often negligible. We must advance the gospel by going to the people that nobody usually goes to. Today the Lord is calling us to go and confidently declare the good news to our families, friends, neighbours, colleagues, contacts and to have a systematic plan to spread the gospel personally and through multiplying small groups in every neighbourhood, town and city. 3. Today is a day of impartation (Luke 4:18). It's not enough to have compassion or goals and strategies and depend on human wisdom and resources. We must receive the powerful anointing of the Holy Spirit to be effective in our lives and ministries. Jesus needed this anointing. The apostles needed this anointing which is why they had to seek God for ten days in Jerusalem before the Day of Pentecost. All the great Christians in history have needed to know the Holy Spirit as their source of authority. We also need the anointing of the power of the Holy Spirit. All of us need to be FULL of the Holy Spirit just like they were in the early church. Only with the help of the Holy Spirit can we expect to see great spiritual change in this nation. Today is a day of liberation. Today is a day of mobilisation. Today is a day of Impartation. This is how the U.K. can change. And it starts with each one of us today.
God's strategy has always been multiplication, not accumulation. In this weeks Leadership Lesson, Pastor Josh Kelsey unpacks Numbers 11 and the moment when God took the Spirit that was on Moses and placed it on the seventy elders, showing us that leadership was never meant to be carried alone. Impartation happens when the burden outweighs our capacity, and it's in those moments we learn this was never about us, it's always been God. If you've been carrying the weight of leadership, ministry, or vision alone, this episode is a prophetic reminder that multiplication requires unity, surrender, and supernatural trust. Pastor Josh challenges us to ask: Who are you gathering? Are you creating space for others? Are you submitted before you're leading?
Former Foursquare pastor Kenny Burchard concludes his discussion of fifteen key commonalities between the beliefs and practices of Catholicism and Pentecostalism, as a way of hopefully having more fruitful conversations about the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of Christians. In our final episode of the series, Kenny talks to Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley about five more elements common to Catholics and Pentecostals. So far, we've discussed: 1. Belief in the manifest, or "real" presence of God in worship 2. Ongoing spiritual gifts, miracles, and signs 3. Charisms expressed through unique callings 4. God's word spoken, read, preached, and alive 5. Impartation through the laying on of hands 6. Apostolic authority and anointing 7. Holy places, objects, and sacraments as channels of grace 8. Dreams, visions, and mystical encounters 9. Spiritual warfare and real deliverance 10. Disciplines that lead to practical holiness And in this episode, we discuss: 11. Fresh graces that follow initial conversion 12. The sobering reality of apostasy—and the call to perseverance 13. Breakthrough as the fruit of persistent, faithful prayer 14. Embodied worship: kneeling, lifting hands, incense, anointing with oil, song 15. A share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly mission of Christ This discussion continues in the new book available Summer 2025 from The Coming Home Network, "Journeys Home 3: Pentecostals and Charismatics," which features thirteen conversion stories from people who come from this spiritual tradition. Find out more at https://www.chnetwork.org/jh3. Also mentioned was the Deep in History talk by Paul Thigpen, The Road From Topeka to Rome: How the Pentecostal Movement Has Brought Millions Closer to the Catholic Faith. Watch it for free here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7H7qJKD1dU&t More stories and resources: https://www.chnetwork.org Our Online Community: https://www.chnetwork.org/community Support our work: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
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Former Foursquare pastor Kenny Burchard continues his discussion of fifteen key commonalities between the beliefs and practices of Catholicism and Pentecostalism, as a way of hopefully having more fruitful conversations about the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of Christians. In the second of three episodes on the topic, Kenny talks to Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley about five more elements common to Catholics and Pentecostals. Last week we discussed: 1. Belief in the manifest, or "real" presence of God in worship 2. Ongoing spiritual gifts, miracles, and signs 3. Charisms expressed through unique callings 4. God's word spoken, read, preached, and alive 5. Impartation through the laying on of hands Added to the list this week: 6. Apostolic authority and anointing 7. Holy places, objects, and sacraments as channels of grace 8. Dreams, visions, and mystical encounters 9. Spiritual warfare and real deliverance 10. Disciplines that lead to practical holiness This discussion continues in the new book available Summer 2025 from The Coming Home Network, "Journeys Home 3: Pentecostals and Charismatics," which features thirteen conversion stories from people who come from this spiritual tradition. Find out more at https://www.chnetwork.org/jh3. Also mentioned was the Deep in History talk by Paul Thigpen, The Road From Topeka to Rome: How the Pentecostal Movement Has Brought Millions Closer to the Catholic Faith. Watch it for free here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7H7qJKD1dU&t More stories and resources: https://www.chnetwork.org Our Online Community: https://www.chnetwork.org/community Support our work: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
06-08-2025Evangelist Greg Albritton
Experience the fire, the glory, and the supernatural impartation of the Holy Spirit in this special Pentecost service with Dr. Michelle Corral. In this powerful episode, you'll receive deep prophetic insight into the meaning of Pentecost and a fresh anointing to walk in divine power, purpose, and breakthrough.This is not just a message, it is a moment of encounter. Prepare your heart for impartation and let the power of Pentecost transform your destiny.The same Spirit that fell in the Upper Room is ready to fall on you today!
To the casual observer, Pentecostals and Catholics seem to be almost polar opposites in the Christian world. What could they possibly have in common with one another? Former Foursquare pastor Kenny Burchard begins a discussion of fifteen key commonalities between the beliefs and practices of Catholicism and Pentecostalism, as a way of hopefully having more fruitful conversations about the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of Christians. In this first episode, Kenny talks to Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley about these five elements common to Catholics and Pentecostals: 1. Belief in the manifest, or "real" presence of God in worship 2. Ongoing spiritual gifts, miracles, and signs 3. Charisms expressed through unique callings 4. God's word spoken, read, preached, and alive 5. Impartation through the laying on of hands This discussion continues in the new book available Summer 2025 from The Coming Home Network, "Journeys Home 3: Pentecostals and Charismatics." Find out more at https://www.chnetwork.org/jh3 Also mentioned was the Deep in History talk by Paul Thigpen, The Road From Topeka to Rome: How the Pentecostal Movement Has Brought Millions Closer to the Catholic Faith More stories and resources: https://www.chnetwork.org Our Online Community: https://community.chnetwork.org Support our work: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
Open Heavens Temple which started on the 30th of January 2011, has become one of the fastest growing satellite branches of the International Central Gospel Church, with the mission of Raising Leaders, Shaping Visions and Influencing our Society through Christ.We are a diverse and vibrant multi – ethnic and multi–cultural congregation of young Professionals, Technocrats, Entrepreneurs, Business Executives, Public Servants and vibrant youth. It is led by our Senior Pastor, Rev. Eric Xexemeku, a seasoned minister of the gospel with a heartbeat for God's people and a passion for excellence.
Open Heavens Temple which started on the 30th of January 2011, has become one of the fastest growing satellite branches of the International Central Gospel Church, with the mission of Raising Leaders, Shaping Visions and Influencing our Society through Christ.We are a diverse and vibrant multi – ethnic and multi–cultural congregation of young Professionals, Technocrats, Entrepreneurs, Business Executives, Public Servants and vibrant youth. It is led by our Senior Pastor, Rev. Eric Xexemeku, a seasoned minister of the gospel with a heartbeat for God's people and a passion for excellence.
In this powerful Pentecost message, Dr. Michelle Corral leads you into a divine moment of impartation, where the fire, power, and presence of the Holy Spirit are released to equip you for your calling. Experience the anointing that transforms, empowers, and prepares you to walk in supernatural purpose.This is your appointed time, receive your Impartation for Pentecost!
King Solomon had a unique encounter with God during a unique season. In that time, God met him in a dream and imparted something remarkable to him that nobody else even came close to. Humility helped open the door for it. All of these are incredible tools that take us deeper into the realm of intimacy with God. Pastor Josiah uncorks a deep well on this one. Prepare your heart listen and receive!
Today's witnesses come to you from the Global Awakening Website. If you are not aware of Randy Clark or Global Awakening, let me read you the description from their website. For all believers everywhere, we present an opportunity to receive power from God. We offer ourselves as evidence that God uses the unqualified when we're willing to take a risk. We strengthen each other through community & theology, and we call out to all those who feel ill-equipped, isolated, and hungry, saying: you belong. To the sick, we offer a community of faith that will believe in your healing. To the skeptic, we offer our stories and our lives as fruit of Jesus' work. Come receive from God what you need, come learn how to take risks in your faith, and come join us as we each fulfill God's dream for us. We are a global community of believers empowered to awaken the world. On their website, they have various types of testimonials. Today, I chose to bring to you the physical healing testimonies. They also have Impartation, Emotional Healing, Activation, and Prophecy. I will share the others with you another day. Today, you will get to hear about physical healing. I pray that when you hear these testimonies, it builds your faith to know that you can be healed, too!First we have – Gineff | Woodbridge, VA – “I took a step of faith and came to the conference being released from the Hospital on the previous Friday. I was radically healed at VOA. My tribe(VOA attendees) were encouraging me and praying over me. I received multiple healings. The first was the ability to walk(Bookstore Bob was there), inner healing with the Agape Freedom Fighter team, and the word of knowledge from Dr. Clark about lower left abdominal pain(this specifically was for me, as I had left the hospital with a drain tube in my lower left abdomen). I will tell you that I was in shock when He said my condition. My niece and those around me were like That's you. When Dr. Clark called up those to share their testimonies, I ran up to the stage. While I was on stage, something amazing happened. I felt like I was being straightened and felt this rod on the right side of my body, it was amazing!!! I left there healed and I write this looking forward to my appointment tomorrow when I get to see the doctor's face!!” Next is – Michael | Richmond, VA “I stood after Randy had a word of knowledge that God was healing hearts. I had been treated for afib for over 14 years and on medication. I believe God has healed my heart. I am 72 years old and am no longer on any heart medication. My heart rate is normal, I go to the gym regularly and have no problems doing yard work or any other activity. God is Good!Next is – Beverly | Birmingham, AL “I was healed of a voice infirmity known as spasmodic dysphonia (SD), identified by a Word of Knowledge as a sharp twisting of the muscles around the larynx. I knew the Word was for me because the disorder is very rare. I actually experienced a creative miracle. The nerve from the brain to my larynx was regenerated. It grew back!!!! SD is a neurological condition in which the nerves affecting the muscles around the larynx deteriorate and stop working. Loss of the nerve stops the muscle flexibility of the laryngeal muscles, thereby preventing ordinary identifiable speech/language sounds. The voice quivers and has spasms. I had reached a point in my life where I was ashamed to even talk. People could not understand my speech. I happen to be a preacher and trainer… so, needless to say, I became so discouraged that I stopped preaching and became afraid to teach. SO PRAISE BE TO GOD for the healing. I had been experiencing progressive deterioration for 14 years!”Last, but not least, we have – Darenda | Harrisburg, PA “I sat next to a blind man on the plane on the way over who was also going to the conference. He was called out by Bob Hazlett and prophesied over in his main session. Then on the way back, I was again seated next to the same man, still blind. Have you ever been seated next to the same person twice on two different airplane trips? Well, I never have. So I prayed for him to receive his sight, and progressively over the two hours, he did. He has been completely blind for 4 years (diabetic retinopathy) in his right eye and has some light shadows in his left. Before deboarding, he could see his hands, some things in front of him, my eyes, and my hair. He mostly wants to see his 4-year-old grandson's face, whom he's never been able to see. In a follow-up text this week, he said his grandson's face is getting clearer and clearer. Praise God for this wonderful, creative miracle, so amazing to witness.”Weren't those testimonies amazing! Thank you to all who have been brave enough to share your testimony. It is because of people like you that other people's faith is built up. It is not always easy to be vulnerable and share your testimony. It is not always easy to put into words what the Lord has done for you. Yet, when you can, it helps so many people trust God all the more. www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace
What happens after a powerful moment of impartation? Does the fire fade, or is there a way to sustain and activate what you've received? In this episode, Dr. Joseph Mattera teaches on the biblical principles that take impartation from a moment to a movement in your life. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, and decades of leadership, he outlines how hunger, stewardship, obedience, and alignment are key to unlocking the full impact of what's been deposited into your spirit. Whether you've recently received a prophetic word, laying on of hands, or fresh vision—this episode will help you understand how to activate it, walk it out, and steward the anointing for long-term fruit.
What an amazing exercise: to think about those who have mentored, discipled, or changed one's thinking.
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Who wouldn't want to receive from a great champion of the faith that walks in powerful manifestations of the Spirit we hunger to see greater fullness of in our own lives?But HOW does impartation actually work? And WHAT is really being "imparted" when we receive that prayer of impartation?Listen now to find out...---------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you for listening to Robert Hotchkin on Heroes Arise.If this podcast blessed you, be sure to like, follow, and turn on notifications so you never miss new content that will empower you to walk in victory and release Heaven on Earth.