Category: General

Praying in Agreement with God

Agreement in prayer exponentially increases authority in prayer. The ekklesia displaces the strategically positioned authorities of hell. Plural authorized saints confronting plural authorized demons. Jesus builds an assembles spiritual lineage and Oikos as His designated representative of Heaven. He gives kingdom keys to leaders who have the authority to call that kingdom legislature into session. […]

Fathering Leaders Set Kingdom Priorities

If the kingdom leader represents the King’s priorities, he will set the priorities of the people he leads. Of course, moderns expect that to mean their personal lives are none of God’s business. They would never say that, but they have a “church as an organization” and “personal relationship with Jesus” separation anxiety syndrome. When […]

Church Meetings or No Meetings?

If you are asking whether or not “churches” should have meetings, you are asking the wrong question. This is not the pivotal issue of faithfulness to Jesus. This is not proof of superior anointing or power. This is not the provision of supernatural immunity. This is not the present “prove God faithful” strategy. You do […]

The Delightful and Demanding Burden of God’s Favor

The Delightful Demand of God’s Favor Jacob was a success. While working with his father-in-law, Laban, Jacob suffered from the delightful, demanding burden of God’s favor. He learned how heavy that burden could become when the politics of envy targeted him and he was surrounded by existential lies. Laban had other offspring besides the daughters […]

Superlative Humility

Superlative Humility Philippians 2:3 – “Do nothing out of –but, instead—” “Superlative humility” means that I push the limits of humility until I hit extremes of grace and Divine strength.  Jesus did, and He broke through to His purpose. He pushed humility to the extreme Do nothing out of “eritheia” or “kenodoxia“ “working for hire” […]

Apostolic Grace Flow: Fathering Individuals and Nations

Paul describes his calling and assignment as “Apostle Paul” as a grace flow. This led some to assume that “apostle” is a charismatic gift. Not so. Paul is not describing “apostle” as one of the gift capacities, although all apostles have a specific gift mix or function of the gifts that respond to their role […]

When Prophets Lead

As we walk through this pandemic, many prophets and apostles who prophesy are looking back at their prophecies to find something that signaled this global disruption. They will find some things, for sure, and then they will seek an interpretation of them that proves they heard something. They are actually proving the point of the […]