You Live in What You Say

You live in what you say. This is exactly what our Lord Jesus tells us in Mark 11:23 “You will have what you say”. “For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.” So the question for this hour that we should ask of ourselves is, “What have I been saying over myself, my family, my job, my ministry, my present situation, or even my nation?” Obviously, according to God our words carry a lot of weight. They are the foundational factors in what’s going on around us.

If you have been speaking negative over your health, your body is going to bow to the authority of your words and obey them. If you continue to say that you are sick and tired–you will be sick and tired. If you tap into this revelation about the power of your words and begin to speak the way God would have you to speak over your physical body and bless it with God’s healing promises–your body will begin to transform into the description of those faith-filled words of the Lord.

How do you do this? Say for example you are going out for a morning walk, you would begin to quote aloud so you can hear yourself speak, “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31). And take and personalize this portion of Scripture over your physical body. Here’s how, “I love and serve You, Lord with my life, therefore, my strength is renewed like that of a strong eagle. I can run and not be weary, and I can walk and not faint.” And then add more Scriptures and personalize them over your physical body. 

I am telling you God’s Word works! The more you speak His healing promises over your physical body the stronger and healthier it becomes.

Let’s turn to a confession of faith that I have written out for you in my book, “The Prophetic and Healing Power of Your Words” in the opening of the book. And I am going to write out the third paragraph of this Confession of Faith to Wield the Tongue for you here. Begin to read this entire confession of faith and not just read it, but read it aloud so your mind and emotions hear you say this with your own voice, and allow God’s healing word transform your physical body too.

“I will not defile my body with negative speech and faithless words (Matthew 15:11), but will study God’s promises to know how to give faith-filled answers (Proverbs 15:28), utilize the power of pleasant words that are sweet to the soul and healing to the bones (Proverbs 16:24), I will meditate upon the Scriptures day and night (Joshua 1:8), so that I will prosper in all things and be in health (3 John 1:2).

Jesus says, we live in what we say, so let us begin to use the power of our words wisely and speak life, health and healing over our bodies.

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Unbinding Ourselves From a Spirit of Death

Last week as I was recording my first 14 episodes of my own tv show, “Empowered for Healing and Miracles” for ISN (Sid Roth’s–It’s Supernatural!) channel, the Lord spoke something to my heart as I was recording one of the shows. He spoke to my heart, “Tell them to unbind themselves from a spirit of death.” And this is what I am going to share with you today, “Unbinding Ourselves From a Spirit of Death.”

I happened to be sharing a four part teaching series about how we raised our son from the dead. And on one particular recording I was teaching about how Jesus rose Lazarus from the dead. Let’s look at this portion of Scripture from John 11:38-44 “So Jesus, again being deeply moved within. came to the tomb. Now it was a cave, and a stone was lying against it. Jesus said, “Remove the stone.” Martha, the sister of the deceased, said to Him, “Lord, by this time there will be a stench, for he has been dead four days. Jesus said to her, “Did I not say to you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?” So they removed the stone. Then Jesus raised His eyes, and said, “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me. I knew that You always hear Me; but because of the people standing around I said it, so that they may believe that You sent Me.” When He had said these things, He cried out with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth.” The man who had died came forth, bound hand and foot with wrappings, and his face was wrapped around with a cloth. Jesus said to them, “Unbind him, and let him go.”

Let’s talk about this. The situation in the natural was beyond hope, Lazarus was dead for four days now, and his body was deteriorating quickly. But Jesus, in human form was activating His faith for the impossible. With the power of life and death in His words (see Proverbs 18:21) He cries out with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth.” And he came back from the dead. But you know what? He was stilled wrapped in the garment of death, and he needed to be loosed from this spirit of death. Jesus commands those around to activate their faith, “Unbind him, and let him go.” These are powerful words. He is instructing them to release him from the restraints of death. And we have to do the same with our loved ones. It isn’t enough to speak words of faith, but we must also back up those faith-filled words with action. 

I am reminded of a time during our son’s amazing resurrection and recreation of dead body parts. When it came to his lungs, which had come up out of his nose in pieces with his blood and then he was declared dead, and now resurrected and major organs are being supernaturally recreated by faith.

After informing us that it was impossible for Marcos to live, said they were going to start pulling the breathing tubes out of him, and then we would know if his lungs were recreated or not. I remember responding in faith, “We already know, he is healed, and his lungs will breathe on their own.” Yes, the doctor responded with a negative reply, but we held onto our confession of faith. We didn’t fight the fact that we were just told, not asked that they were going to start pulling out his breathing tube. (It takes great faith to unwrap your loved ones from their grave clothes.) Even though, we were witnessing amazing and unexplainable events, being raised from the dead, breathing at first on his own with a heart and lungs that didn’t just stop, but exploded into pieces. And having to fight one death report after another day in and day out, with no other evidence of hope, but faith. And I am telling you, “Faith is the ONLY evidence you need for your miracle.” And often times it will be the only evidence you have.

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, Hebrews 11:1. (NKJV).

Now, you will have many choices to make, one being–“Where will you place your faith?” Will you place your faith in your human reasoning or in your five senses? Or will your faith rest in the report of the Lord? You might be thinking to yourself, “Those are hard choices.” And yes, they may be, but faith doesn’t make things easy, it makes them possible. 

Are you willing to unwrap yourself or your loved ones as Mary and Martha did from the grave clothes–that spirit of death that has them bound? They did and their loved one lived. We did, and our loved one lives. The choice is now yours to make. I strongly urge you to “Unbind ourselves from a spirit of death.”

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The Tongue of Authority

The tongue of authority is vital to our well-being and yet, so often taken for granted and forgotten. But Holy Spirit is bringing this member of our body to our remembrance today. I woke up this morning to the following analogy flowing through my mind, and so I quickly got out of bed and headed off to my computer to write down these thoughts from Holy Spirit for us today.

You know, it is often the little things in life that make a big difference to so many. For example, let’s think about the tongue of a shoe. It may seem to be insignificant, and we often forget about it, but it really does make a huge impact on the people around the world. Think about it, it helps our feet to ease into that shoe, and it often holds two other small, but important things such as the eyelets that allows us to add another seemingly small item in life–the shoelace. And when we pull up on that shoelace it holds that shoe snug around our foot and makes that properly fitted shoe much more beneficial for us.

The Holy Spirit then led my thoughts to what’s inside of that shoe–the foot. And how feet in the Bible represent authority. Joshua 1:3 (NKJV) says, “Every place that the sole of your foot will tread upon I have given you, as I said to Moses.” And how it’s the little member of our body–our tongue that causes this authority to be useful for us today. Proverbs 18:21 tells us in the Amplified Version of the Bible, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it and indulge it will eat its fruit and bear the consequences of their words.

With our tongue we are able to articulate our words. And our words possess supernatural power.  And the message the Holy Spirit is leading us to is we the Church have been given all authority over satan and all of his wicked works. Luke 10:19 (AMP) explains it to us this way, “Listen carefully: I have given you authority [that you now possess] to tread on serpents and scorpions, and [the ability to exercise authority] over all the power of the enemy (Satan); and nothing will [in any way] harm you.”  And this authority is voice activated. And we, the Church must activate our God-given authority and speak up–activate the tongue of authority throughout this earth starting with today–even now.

And those around us, including the ungodly need the Church to voice activate our authority with the supernatural use of our words. We need to take down the evil workings of the enemy, and release the results of faith and grace that have bestowed upon us.

Confession of Faith

“With the authority of Christ that we have bee given, we, the Church lift up our voice and put our enemy–that lying-tongued serpent of old in his place. And his place is below our feet. We create the atmosphere of faith and grace that healing and miracles can embrace. And every place we shall go we go in the authority of that all powerful name–Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, our Messiah.

No matter the time we are living in, the authority of our words have not lost their power, because the power of our words is based upon the redemptive blood of Christ. And our Lord and Savior is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and the power of the blood of Christ is eternal.

With the tongue of authority that we have been given, we voice activate our authority over pestilence and disease rising against us. We build a wall of protection with our words of faith and declare that no weapon formed against us will prosper in the name of Jesus. And with a fiery tongue we cleanse ourselves from deadly germs and bacteria. And with the sword of the Spirit and the shield of faith we say to that fallen angel–the devil, “Back off!” We are temples of Holy Spirit and we make no room in our inns for you and your wicked works against us.

We declare all this in the all powerful name of our Deliverer and Healer–Jesus Christ, amen and amen.”

 

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Three Days of Prayer and Fast for the Repentance of the Church

Day #1 of a three day fast for the repentance of the Church. I woke up at 4 AM and decided it was a little too early to get up so I went back to sleep. And during this time the Lord gave me a graphic dream of the condition of the “Church”. She was in ruins, badly burned, and there was utter destruction all around. I saw pastors that I had known that had fallen trying to clean up the rubble, and their congregants eager to help. But it was very hard to know where to start–there was confusion as we were trying to make sense of all the rubble. I saw that I had a desk and shelves of books that were just placed in the midst of the rubble (they were not part of the destruction, but were placed in the midst of it all to help). And the only way I know to rebuild the Church (the true Church) is to start by a prayer of repentance, a time of fasting, and rebuilding our personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. I hope this helps you to move forward in your relationship with Him, during these very trying times.

If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land, 2 Chronicles 7:14. 

What do God’s people need to do?

1. Humble ourselves.

2. Pray.

3. Seek His face.

4. Turn from our wicked ways.

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The Church Cannot Remain Silent!

 I woke to the words of the Lord this morning, “The Church cannot remain silent!” Many ministries have basically come to a screeching halt with this recent pandemic and shut down of the world’s economy. And many pastors are beside themselves with confusion, fear and worry. One day they all had viable ministries and within a period of about two weeks they along with the entire world were closed until further notice.

The Lord God would say to you this day, “Lean not unto your own understanding. In all of your ways acknowledge Me and I will direct your paths. Faithfulness is not a quality that I overlook. I honor its carriers in every way. Keep your eyes fixed upon Me and not upon the circumstances around you.

The enemy is viciously attacking My servants, do not allow yourselves to be counted among his victims. For greater Am I in you then this serpent of old. Old are his ways, but My ways are older than his, he has nothing over you unless you allow him to—don’t allow him to take you and your ministry that I have given to you down.

You are living in the last days, things will get tough, by My people are called to be even tougher! Not in your own strength, but by the strength of My Spirit.

I created you to be bold, not timid, and your courage comes from Me. The more you know Me, the bolder you will be.

Strength and encouragement I give to you. Rest in Me, know that the game plan for these last days are different than they were yesterday. Learn to listen to My voice and begin to rejoice as My plans are not to harm or to destroy you, but they are to prosper you in the power of My grace. And it is by My grace that you will conclude your race, and at the finish line each of Mine will hear My Father say, “Well done, though good and faithful servant.” This is the love of the Father towards you this day—Jesus, your Lord.

 

There is a strong undertow flowing throughout the earth, and this undertow is the persecution rising up is to drown out the voice of the Church—keep her silent.

The enemy knows the power of the words of the Church, he has been fighting them ever since Adam was created. And now he has all these spiritual Adams and Eves to contend with. And it would be a whole lot easier for him to go about his dirty business if our mouths were gagged.

Brothers and Sisters, we are the Church, and history has proven we cannot be stopped, but the pressure of persecution can silence us if we let it. And times of persecution are upon us, and all the more reason to decide once and for all—we will not be silent!

It’s disheartening to witness how easy it is to silence the majority of the Church. And this silence reveals much about how we see ourselves, and what we actually believe, and don’t believe.

With the recent outbreak of COVID-19 we were told to prevent the spread of this disease we could not gather together for a short time. From a good heart to protect one another we complied.

But then we began to see the world declare what they felt were essential services (such as liquor stores and abortion clinics) remain open, but we were considered non-essential. Even though society was on a moral decline and we are often the ones people in need come to for help, as the reports of depression, domestic abuse and suicide began to increase our doors remained closed.

Some were then told they were allowed to open if they practiced social distancing and wear masks and cut way down on our numbers. We again complied with it all. And now as I write this, they are beginning to say that we cannot sing during our worship services. I wonder when the Church in the United States will lift up her voice and say, “Enough is enough!” And take back our religious freedom to worship?

I don’t see anywhere in the Word that we are to keep silent, in fact I see the opposite.

We can go back into Exodus 7 and read about the fight the Israelites had with the governing official—pharaoh for their right to worship their God. Pharaoh who thought he was a god was lording over them with his will to keep them enslaved to his ungodly power. But God sent Moses to fight for them, and we read how God’s people won back their right to worship. And you know folks, we are in the same battle. We have allowed ourselves to become governed by the ungodly. And the Spirit of the Lord says, “No more of this! Use your voice for My glory.”

Let’s look to Psalms 107:2 and remind ourselves about speaking up for ourselves. This Scripture says this about what we are to voice, Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy.” We are the redeemed of the Lord and we are to declare this over ourselves.

Jesus Christ, our Redeemer bought and paid in full our deliverance, forgiveness and freedom with His precious Blood. We fully deserve the penalties of sin and the consequences of those sins—sickness, disease, death, hell and damnation. But by the power of His love, He shed His blood to set us free from these eternal consequences. And our enemy, satan works hard to condemn us so that we are not able to access our authority over him, and take down his wickedness around us. But our ever-loving Jesus nailed all requirements against us to the Cross. “Having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that were against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross,” Colossians 2:14.

When we begin to declare God’s holy status over ourselves—“I am redeemed.” instead of what the enemy or the religious community would have us say about ourselves—“I’m just an old sinner saved by grace.” We take on the battle cry of the Victorious One that rightly declares that we are more than conquerors. And in declaring these words over ourselves we create the atmosphere of victory around ourselves.

And when we voice our authority and victory over him—it scares him to death. He knows that we are no longer pushovers for him, but that we know the true battle plan and his fake reports against us do not stand a chance to destroy us. And he is the one on the run, and not us.

Why the Church is Silent

I woke up to the voice of Holy Spirit speaking to me this morning about why the Church is being silent, and the dangers that this silence will create for themselves. Let’s discuss these issues now, while we can quickly do something about it.

In all honesty, the main reason the Church is silent about these injustices taking place against us is the fear of going under financially. The fear of losing the support of their members, not having enough to pay their bills, or their salaries either. How about the fear that if they fight the unfair treatment by their local authorities that they could lose their 501c3 status, or be fined for not complying with this antichrist spirit against the Church.

Does not the Holy Bible tell us that we either serve God or we serve mammon, and that we cannot serve both at the same time? Let’s read the words from our Lord about this now in Matthew 6:24, “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”

Yes, it takes financial means to run the established Church to pay the mortgage, rent, utilities and salaries for the pastors and other workers. That’s a normal part of life, but setting these things aside for just one moment please, let us focus on this portion of Scripture. We need to ask ourselves the hard question, “Who are we going to serve?” Are we going to serve our Lord and Savior, no matter what that will cost us? Are we willing to serve Him even if it means we lose our tax free status? Will we remain faithful to the faith even if it costs us our buildings? Or will we continue to bow to the spirit of mammon and continue on this path of evil governing control over us that wants to silence our conservative voice?

And if we remain silent we will lose all of our religious freedoms that have been secured under our constitutional rights as being one nation, under God.

We are at a crossroads and we have to make our choice. Who is it going to be? Jesus Christ or the spirit of mammon.

We Are in the Midst of a Battle

We’re living in perilous times that are coming at us in waves of destruction. And the spirit of fear and the spirit of death are behind these destructive waves that are ramping up their efforts against us to steal, to kill, and to destroy in every way that they can. Their efforts have attacked us in the form of pestilence, disease, pandemics, deadly weather, and terroristic attacks against everyday people. Truthfully, the people around the world have been through great suffering brought on by the spirit of fear, the forerunner to the spirit of death.

The enemy is trying to wear down the will of the people, especially God’s people to adhere to his wickedness. And the devil’s army is trying to steal our spiritual legal rights, like they did with Adam in the Garden of Eden. (See Genesis 3.) But do we allow that serpent of old—the devil to steal our spiritual rights away from us today? Knowing that Jesus Christ—our Deliverer and Savior redeemed us from satan and all of his wicked works and paid  the ransom that was  necessary by His redemptive blood, and gave back to us the authority that Adam gave to the devil during his great fall, do we surrender our will to our enemy during these waves of destruction? If not, how then are we the Church to respond?

We Are Equipped with His Authority to Win

It’s time to polish the shields, sharpen the swords, and tighten up the belts for the battle has begun. But we need not fear, for we are equipped to win.

We have been given powerful spiritual weapons to win every battle that we face—including this one. To begin with, we have His authority over satan and all, not some, but all of his wicked works. Find your courage by Jesus’ words to us in Luke 10:19 from the Amplified Version of the Bible, “Listen carefully: I have given you authority [that you now possess] to tread on serpents and scorpions, and [the ability to exercise authority] over all the power of the enemy (Satan); and nothing will [in any way] harm you.”

We need not be controlled by fear for He has given us the power of courage. Joshua 1:9 asks us, “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” And yes, with the Almighty God on our side we have no reason to be bound up with fear.

And it is in time like these that we need to muster up all this courage and take down the power of the enemy around us, and walk in all boldness with His authority that He has given to use to overcome all of this wickedness.

The Battle Plan

By being passive and remaining silent we got ourselves into this mess, and it will take the opposite action to get ourselves out of it. Let us look at this portion of Scripture in Second Chronicles 7:14, “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

I believe the humbling process within the true Church has already begun. We see we can’t run the true ministry with our own strength, but that we must rely upon His strength and His strength alone. Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”

We are to pray. If you are a pastor of a local Church, I would suggest that you gather up people to pray around the clock 24/7. And may God’s house return His original plan—a House of Prayer. Jesus says in Mark 11:7a, “Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations’?” Gather the people in and pray around the clock until this wickedness is broken off of us. First Thessalonians 5:17 simply says, Pray without ceasing.” Corporately united together this is easier for us to accomplish.

We are to seek His face. And what does it mean to seek His face? It means to seek His presence. The Scriptures tell us I First Chronicles 22:19a, “Now set your heart and your soul to seek the Lord your God.” This is a personal journey that we seek the Lord with our heart, mind and emotions the will of the Father in all situations. And we can take this personal journey and link it with others during this time and empower the cause to take back what the enemy has stolen from us. Deuteronomy 32:30 talks about how one can chase a thousand, and two can put ten thousand to flight. And if we have a mass effort we can break through the power of the enemy rising against us in this.

And along with around the clock intercession we must repent of our sins. Without true repentance we will not overcome the enemy in this battle. We have to be honest with ourselves and admit that what we are doing is wrong and ask the Lord to forgive us and turn away from the wickedness. Acts 3:19 shows us the end result of repentance, “Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.”

If we will activate our faith, pray, seek and repent God promises us to heal our land. And we need our land to heal. The Church can no longer remain silent. She must be willing to risk it all to gain back what the enemy has stolen from us.

Prayer

Father God,

You know the plight that we have gotten ourselves into. And we turn to You and acknowledge that we cannot undo this in the power of our own strength, but by the power of Your might. We choose this day to repent from all unrighteous, to turn from our wicked ways and seek Your face daily. We humbly ask for Your forgiveness for our passiveness, and we ask for Your strength to do all that is necessary to turn this situation around and gain back our freedom to worship you freely again. In Jesus’ name, we pray, amen.

 

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The Sin of a Racist Spirit

What do we do when we see a rat in the room?

We get rid of it! Now some may jump on a chair in fear for a while, but eventually they have to climb down off that chair, catch it, and dispose of it. On the other hand, others who are more daring may charge after that rat with a broom and chase it down until they trap it in the corner.

Then there are those who are downright fearless and will go after the rat, step on it, and smash it with their foot.

A racist spirit is the rat in the room and we must go after it and squash it under our foot. We should not be the one standing on the chair calling for someone else to deal with it. We are all responsible and need to deal with this spiritual rat that racism is and not be afraid.

In Guatemala we had two cats. And oftentimes in the night, when we were all asleep, the male cat would crawl through the cat door with a little rat in its mouth and call out to our female cat. I’m telling you this was a very distinct meow, and the other cat would wake up instantly from a deep sleep and run down that long hallway as fast as it could to go and devour that rat alive.

Personally, I think we should be like our old cats in Guatemala and every time we hear a racist slur, or witness a racist act we ought to take immediate action by eradicating it, and not allowing that rat of racism within our midst. Rats are rodents that carry infectious germs and deadly diseases, and they are not to be tolerated around us. As Christians, we need to be willing to speak up and take action against the spiritual rats of racism, but do so in the name of the Lord—with love.

Ephesians 4:14-16 says, “We should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.”

The level of the sinful weapon of racist hate launched against the entire human race from the hands of satan, himself has caused an upheaval of division of grievous proportions. But God has given us an even greater supernatural weapon to overcome the power of hate—His love. And there is only one way to spread this love, and it’s by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost and dying people around us.

The enemy likes to exploit ignorance. Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge…” So if the enemy can keep people distracted and focused on the rat of racism, then this ignorance can cause division, death, and destruction.

This leads us to wonder with all the challenges and opportunities for racial division, “Where is the voice of the Church?”

As the Church, God’s people, we are the leading voice on this earth. We are the ones called to be poured out vessels that release healing and deliverance to hurting people.

Perhaps, because of fear, is She, (the church, the Body of Christ), like the one who climbed up on the chair screaming for someone else to come and remove the rat of racism?

If so, why? Doesn’t His Word tell us that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but instead has given to us supernatural power, love and a sound-mind, (see 2 TIM. 1:7).

If we are a voice, a representation of Christ, how should we address this issue with one another?

  • Speak the truth in love. Job 33:3 (AMP) show us how to speak, “My words will express the uprightness of my heart, and my lips will speak what they know with utter sincerity.”
  • Forgive one another. Colossians 3:13 (AMP) describes this process in such a beautiful way, “Bearing graciously with one another, and willingly forgiving each other if one has a cause for complaint against another; just as the Lord has forgiven you, so should you forgive.”
  • Be teachable—willing to listen and to receive correction. Hebrews 12:6 (AMP) talks about the love of the Lord and His correction, “For the Lord disciplinesand corrects those whom He loves, And He punishes every son whom He receives and welcomes [to His heart].”
  • Be willing to unite to work toward making necessary changes. Psalm 133:1 has this to say about unity, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!”

I have many testimonies about how the power of God’s love brought correction upon the Church to heal the one damaged done by a racist spirit. One such testimony brings me back to a time of about twenty years ago when I ministered in a local Church in Tanzania, East Africa for an end of the week long healing conference. We experienced a glorious time together in the presence of the Lord, hugging and holding hands, singing and dancing with all our might. We feasted on the healing Word, and receiving our manifestations of healing and creative miracles. Little did we know we would soon see a powerful and unusual miracle that was about to take place that would take the people by surprise. It was now Sunday morning, and we are heading to the meeting place to begin the last service for that weekend—it was the grand finale.

After breakfast I stepped outside of the local restaurant and there sitting outside the door was an elderly man that had been badly beaten by life. He was homeless, as many were in that area. It was obvious he had not had a bath in a very long time. His clothes were tattered and torn, and he had no shoes. It was at this moment, when I noticed his bare feet that I began to really see his battle scars. He was missing toes, and not just toes, but fingers, and bits of his ears, and I realized that he had been a victim of leprosy. He was not contagious, these were old battle wounds from many years ago that he had suffered from this demonic disease. And he also suffered from mental illness, whether this was from another battle, or because of this battle I did not know, but it was obvious this man carried great pain with the shame of rejection.

I remember extending my hand and greeting him with the local greeting that I had learned, and he returned the kind gesture with his shiny eyes and joyful smile. As Jesus would do I invited him to come to the service as my special guest. He accepted and we walked over to the Church service.

As we walked into that meeting hall, me in a pretty dress, and he in his Sunday’s best—all that he had, we sat down and he was seated next to me.  I looked around and noticed that the dust from the dirt floor had settled from last night’s powerful time of worship and miracles. But as I stepped inside I felt something ungodly and sinful begin to raise from the foundation of the leaders inside—a racist spirit. And the people had to be delivered from it, and this man had to be healed from its wicked powers.

Yes, you heard me, wicked powers within the foundation of the Church. How dare I even think to invite someone that they felt superior over because his physical appearance was different from their appearance? We forget that our outward appearance is not who we are, and that God creates all people as equals in Him.

We, the Church are God’s hospital and we are to welcome and accept the lost and hurting people around us and bring them into the healing power of the love of God. As His ambassadors here on earth, how else can we heal, unless we first accept and invite all people into our midst?

When a racist spirit exists within the Church, it’s evil and not welcomed by God. We must loudly hear Him saying, “Enough is enough!” It’s time to purge the Church worldwide of such a vile spirit.

The basic needs of all people are that we feel loved and accepted for who we are, not rejected for our appearance, economical status, or level of education.

One of the things God hates is a divisive spirit, (See PROV. 6:19.). And a racist spirit is one that divides. Scriptures warn us that a house divided against itself cannot stand, (See MATT. 12:25.). We, the people, the true Church cannot be divided on this issue. We must practice honor, respect and love for one another, and stand untied in Christ.

Bowing our knees to evil will not cause transformation; however bowing our knees in humility with a heart surrendered to Christ can do this type of supernatural transformation. Blaming others or holding the sins of someone’s ancestors against them will not redeem the past hurt and injustice, either. Only the Blood of Jesus can bring this type of healing and forgiveness.

If we choose to join with others to take action and protest against a racist spirit then let us do so in a peaceful and productive manner. Rioting and looting do not advance the cause for human equality, but sets the cause backwards, and ultimately fulfills the enemy’s plan. In fact, this is one of the many traps the enemy often uses to hold people in bondage to a racist spirit.

Colossians 3:17 instructs us concerning our words and actions, “Whatever you do [no matter what it is] in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus [and in dependence on Him], giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”

Matthew 5:16 about the importance of allowing our good works to shine before people. It says, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

I have friends from all around the world, and we don’t ignore our physical differences, but instead, we celebrate them. We get personal with one another and talk about hardships and sufferings that we have had to endure. And as friends, we share our cultures and family histories with one another. We also dine together, laugh and cry together, sing and worship the Lord together.

In all of our differences, God has created a great tapestry of unity through His Word, For example, John 13:35 encourages us in the faith like this, “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.

God created all people with very unique traits, so to make a statement such as, “God is color blind” is not true. He didn’t design us with the same earth suit. Some are tall, while others are short. Our facial features are different, the color of or hair, eyes and skin are different. Even amongst our own nationalities we are different from one another. God made us so unique that no one else on earth has or will ever have your fingerprint!

While we notice one another’s earth suits, we should celebrate our physical differences; but we should never hold them against each other. To do so, would be racist, and that’s evil, sinful, and must be repented of. 1 John 1:7 reiterates this, “But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His son cleanses us from all sin.”

What I am saying here is that we must treat each other as we are—equals, accepting the truth that we are all created in the mirror image of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our physical differences shouldn’t matter to us.

God set the stage for this foundational truth in Genesis 1:27, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.”

God is a spirit-being, and underneath our earth suits we too are spirit-beings. In fact, this is who we really are, and we have the choice of deciding what our spiritual-being looks like to God. For instance, we can be good and kind or we can be wicked and mean. We can be humble or prideful, peaceful or angry. We can have a giving nature or a selfish one. We can be faithful or unfaithful.

The point is that we are what we choose to be. And this has nothing to do with where we were born, who we were born to, our level of education, financial situation, or what type of job we have, either. It doesn’t have a thing to do with natural circumstances; but what we decide to do with what we have spiritually.

As believers, God gives us spiritual gifts, and what we do with these gifts affects our lives here on earth in the natural and spiritual realms.

What are some of the basic spiritual gifts given to us by God?

  1. Free Will. God has given us the power of a free will, but along with this free will comes great responsibility. The outcome of our life is a direct result of the choices we have made in life. This is why it is so important that we use our free will wisely and make wise choices. Galatians 6:7 (AMP) tells us, “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked [He will not allow Himself to be ridiculed, nor treated with contempt nor allow His precepts to be scornfully set aside]; for whatever a man sows, this and this only is what he will reap.”
  2. Salvation. With this free will we can choose to receive or reject God’s Plan of Salvation. Romans 10:9 (AMP), tells us what we must do to be right with God. “If you acknowledge and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord [recognizing His power, authority, and majesty as God], and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” AMP.
  3. Faith to Believe. Again with the free will that we have been given we can choose to be responsible and act in faith by believing and trusting God. Mark 11:23 (AMP) explains this by saying, “I assure you and most solemnly say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea!’ and does not doubt in his heart [in God’s unlimited power], but believes that what he says is going to take place, it will be done for him [in accordance with God’s will].”

There are no limits to the good that can be accomplished by the supernatural power of your faith. And being created equal by God and endowed equally with these three gifts from God: Free Will, Salvation, and Faith to believe. We can all choose to be blessed and assured in the goodness of God both on this earthly realm and in eternity as well.

In acknowledging the sin of being racist against one another let us pray and ask the Father to forgive us. Let’s pray. “Father God, We, the Body of Christ ask for Your forgiveness for allowing our physical differences to stand in the way of how we treat each other. Help us to see past our earth suits and see that we are all created in Your mirror image. And that we are all equally loved and endowed by spiritual gifts from You. We also repent, for being passive as Christians and not speaking up against a racist spirit, and for tolerating it in our midst.

Holy Spirit, we ask for your direction on how to heal all the damage that has been done between one another. And even though the world pitches this as an impossible situation, we know that with You all things are possible.

Help us to recognize that when Jesus died on the Cross and shed His precious Blood for our sins, He wanted us to know that all lives matter. Give us the grace to carry this same spirit as we interact with others in every area of our lives.

In Your holy name, we pray, amen.”

 

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Are We to Bear a Cross of Infirmity?

Many people believe that God has given them a “Cross of Infirmity” to bear”, but is this Scriptural? We can find the answer to this in the Book of Mark, chapter 8, verses 34-35. When He had called the people to Himself, with His disciples also, He said to them, “Whoever desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and the gospel’s will save it.

The meaning of the phrase “take up his cross” in this portion of Scriptures is not referring to bearing sickness and disease in our physical bodies, but rather to self-denial to fleshly wants and desires in exchange for His will and plan for our lives.

God has not given us a cross of infirmity to bear. He does not put sickness and disease in our bodies to teach us patience and endurance, to teach us to value life, to draw us closer to Him, to give us the opportunity to witness to the other patients and medical staff, so that we would die and give another the opportunity  to live by donating organs, or to pay for past sins. All of these ideas are tragically wrong. Oftentimes when people are sick they do cross-examine their lives and discover what is and is not important, and they start to get their lives in order. But the fact remains the same, God does not put sickness and disease in our bodies. Sickness and disease are part of the curse, and God is not the source of the curse. He is the solution to the curse.

I am a mother of eight children, and I have 12 grandchildren and have fostered many other children as well. I love all of my children. I desire to be close to every one of them. But I would never even think to break one of their arms to get their attention, or cause some tragic accident to draw them closer to me. I would never think to stick their hands in the fire to teach them that fire burns; in fact, I taught my children to stay away from such people. If I, being human, wouldn’t do such cruel things to my children, then why would we think God would do such cruel things to us?  Matthew 7:11 tells us, “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!

Jesus Christ bore all sin, sickness and disease in His body for us so that we could be forgiven, delivered, healed and made whole while we walk on this earth.  Isaiah 53:4-5, But [in fact] He has borne our griefs, and He has carried our sorrows and pains; yet we [ignorantly] assumed that He was stricken, struck down by God and degraded and humiliated [by Him]. But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was crushed for our wickedness [our sin, our injustice, our wrongdoing]; the punishment [required] for our well-being fell on Him, And by His stripes (wounds) we are healed.  Salvation is a free gift to those who will surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is not won by works, good deeds, or acts of suffering. Rather, deliverance and healing, like salvation are acquired by faith in Him and His grace towards us.

 

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Healed from ALS

Here is a beautiful testimony of the prayer of faith believed and activated for Ainar who was diagnosed with ALS. I ask you, “Is anything to difficult for our God?” Do you have time to reach out to a loved one and pray for them? If you think ALS is too big for God to heal, you might change your mind after reading Diana’s healing testimony for her cousin from ALS.

2020/02/21 at 1:27 am

Dear Becky, I thank you and God for your ability to help people through prayer. My cousin Ainar has been diagnosed with a rare disease called Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It’s fast progressing illness and now he is tied to bed, it’s very difficult for him to walk and even speak. He is dependent on other people to help him daily with everything.I am asking for a miracle in Jesus name for this illness to disappear from his body. Amen.

2020/03/03 at 3:13 pm

Diana,
In the name of Jesus’ I renounce this ALS, and the spirit of death that goes with it. I declare that his nervous system is recreated and that weakened muscles are strengthened and made whole and all physical functions are restored for the glory of the Lord, amen.
Blessings,
Becky :O)

Daina says:

Dear Becky,
It’s a testimony. I praise God and you for miraculous healing for my cousin Ainar who was diagnosed from incurable disease called ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). Today I found out he is healed and no symptoms of disease.I just want to thank you from my heart for your prayer back in February or March. God bless you. Praise God!

May 7, 2020 at 2:18 pm

Dear Daina,

This is such wonderful news for your cousin Ainar and such a beautiful witness for many others that are inflicted with this disease, als. Praise the Lord for His goodness!! Amen! Becky :O)

 

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Supernatural Strength against Vicious Attacks

Watch today’s FB LIVE video message titled, “Supernatural Strength against Vicious Attacks”. This is about a prophetic dream, vision and word of the Lord concerning a demon called, “Vicious” rising up viciously attacking the Body of Christ, and a prophetic dream about the Mark of the Beast, a chip. Today’s message is very important for you and will have an impact on your life when you activate the faith principles. Click to Watch Here.

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Church, You Are Loosed! – Prophetic Word

The Spirit of the Lord would say to you this day, “Church, you are loosed from the bondage of this world.

I did not bind your hands or gag your mouth. You have allowed the enemy to do that.

But I say, “No more!”

I created you to win every battle that confronts you.

I say, “I back you every step of the way.”

You are not the tail, but the head on this earth.

Trust Me, lean not onto your own understanding.

Step forward and take the step of faith needed in these last days.

Though the enemy kicks and screams against you—what is that to you?

Have I not told you in My Word that he is the accuser of the brethren, falsely accusing night and day. But I have given you all of My authority over that serpent of old.

I say rise up, be not afraid, be bold and do not allow your hands to be tied on this earth. Break out in the power of My might, be the mighty warriors I destined you to be.

Open up your mouth and tell them around you that I love them, and I am coming soon. And they have a decision to make, either they are for Me, or they are against Me.

Keep My praise on your lips morning, noon and night. I say to you, “Truly you do not understand the hour that you are in.”

Don’t hold back. Push the gates of hell down, and release as many as you can from the strongholds on this earth. Do not question the authority that I have given to you on this earth to fulfill the Great Commission. So little time is left to gather them in. Bring as many to Me that will come. Don’t prejudge their decision—just give out the invitation to them in love.”

 

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