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I am writing to to address a subject that I have never publicly talked about before.

It is a sensitive subject for many, and rightfully so.

There’s a whole lot of manipulative nonsense that goes on in the realm of finances in the church today–especially in the “charismatic church” or the “prophetic movement”.

I am going to write extremely candidly and be more transparent with you all than I ever have been about our own personal finances and our positions on giving.

I am doing so because there are so many vast misconceptions about what “living by faith” is really like, what it can be like, as well as what it certainly should not be.  I am doing this because there are a lot of people who have legitimately considered “full time ministry” and I want to clarify why we take some of the positions about finances that we have taken as well as some of the principles that we have learned in the few years that we have been doing this.

Do not take this as me “asking you for money”, because I’m not.  You’re not my Provider — my Father is.

If you do want to give to us and help support us in “our ministry”, I respectfully ask that you follow the same instructions that Paul gave to the Corinthians:

“You must each decide in your heart how much to give.  And don’t give reluctantly or in response to pressure. “For God loves a person who gives cheerfully.” – 2 Cor. 9:7

You will notice that Paul did not say “give what God tells you to give”, or “give your best seed so that He can bless you” or “make sure to be obedient to give whatever the Holy Spirit puts on your heart”.

He specifically instructs the  church to NOT give in response to pressure or reluctantly.

That alone should change everything for you from now on.  I will be putting out a video on this at a later date.  But this part is just some food for thought.

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What you are about to read and see is something that contains within it the potential to change your life and the lives of all of those around you.

It also has within it the potential to offend your commonly held doctrines and mindsets about the responsibility of the church, what Jesus actually did on the cross, and the purposes of prayer, fasting, and intercession.

These are not things that I have put together glibly and I assure you that they are not done with the intention of hurting anyone, tearing anyone or their ministry down, or pointing a finger and thinking that we are better than anyone else.  God is no respecter of persons and the Good News of the Gospel is the same to all who will believe and receive it.

What I am going to be proposing to you here is that the message that you have probably heard about the Gospel, ‘revival’, prayer, and sin is not actually what the Scriptures teach.

There are literally millions of people and hundreds of ministries all over the world that believe and perpetuate the lie that the reason there is no “revival” in America is because of all the sin in the land and the lack of prayer, ‘crying out’, and intercession.

I have nothing against these people or these ministries.  But I am mandated as a Christian to speak Truth (who is a Person and His name is Jesus), to expose the fruitless works of darkness (Eph. 5:11), and to tear down arguments & strongholds of mindsets that exalt themselves against the knowledge of Christ (2 Cor. 10:5).

That is why I do the things that I do.  Because it is only Truth that sets people free.

As you will see in this video depicting the vision that William Booth (founder of the Salvation Army) had hundreds of years ago, this is not an old lie.

This is actually something that goes back to the Garden of Eden and of the same kind of deception that the serpent deceived Eve with.

Moses even fell to it in the book of Exodus.

First of all, Paul says in Romans 5:20 that “where sin abounds, grace abounds more“.

That alone should be enough to have you questioning some very dearly held beliefs about ‘revival’, sin, and why things are the way they are.

Secondly, all one has to do is look around at what goes on in churches, conferences, prayer meetings, and giant stadium events all over the world year in and year out to realize that there certainly is not a lack of prayer and intercession.

What there is a devastating lack of, is a revelation of Jesus Christ and what He did on the cross.  People perish for lack of knowledge (Hos. 4:6).

Many will usually quote 2 Chron. 7:14 and completely ignore the prefacing verse 13 that explains the context to try and validate their position on massive corporate prayer gatherings.

Often, people will quote different verses about prayer to try and validate what they are doing and entirely ignore the points that are made in what you are about to see.

What you will see will challenge you — as it directly challenges a lot of very popular mindsets that are prevalent in the church today.  But I promise you, if you actually lay aside any pre-conceived notions about these things, and look into them for yourself, you will find that I am telling you the Truth.

This is good news — Jesus really meant it when He said, “It is finished!”

News is always something that has already happened!

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“The Truth  About 2 Chronicles 7:14, ‘Praying for Revival’, & Chickens in the Refrigerator”

Original article here.

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Please share this page if you have been blessed by it and realized Truth —  because Truth is the only thing that will set people free.

I’ve had a lot of people ask me to put something together on the topic of “generational curses”.

My stance is simply this — that in Ezekiel 18, God did away with them and as such, they are absolutely illegal in the life of any person (Christian or not), regardless of their family history.

cannot repent on behalf of someone else — if we could do that, we could get the whole world saved right now in 30 seconds!

“Jesus, I “plead your blood” and repent for all the sins in my nation and in all the nations around the world.  Please save and forgive all those people now.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Um…sorry everybody..but that’s not Biblical at all. Most people call that “intercession”.  But it’s entirely the opposite of what the New Testament teaches.

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