Younger generations are interested in community and a place that cares, where relationships can be forged and they can make a difference in the world. - @RevAdamHamilton https://t.co/cIAFqgXDqk
To the American Church: As Pastor @JonathanSuber has said “We are not Right or Left. We are Up.” The Left Democratic Party and Right Republican Party isn’t our home. It’s time to be citizens of the Kingdom of God above all else in our allegiance.
In several conversations today I was reminded that neutral is a gear that is sometimes necessary in order to transition to next.
We choose forward or reverse.
#theneutralzone
Woke up early this AM and had a thought stirring in my heart, and wrote this poem following a season of prayer:
The Infinite Thirst
Beyond what our small eyes can see,
In realms both vast and wide.
Lie myriad ways of seeing which ,
One never should deride.
For all that stirs our deepest thirst,
Yet yearning be supplied,
There's but One for whom we do long,
For whom we ever cry.
In my many years of witnessing and being part of the pentecostal-charismatic journey, one thing remains clear: the call for prophetic integrity is paramount. The prophetic voice is not merely about foretelling events, but a sincere reflection of God's heart to His people. Yet, in our times, it's been challenging to discern the authentic from the noise. Prophetic integrity demands we remain anchored in Scripture, immersed in prayer, and humble in spirit. Let's not dilute this sacred, cross-shaped calling with personal agendas or fleeting desires. Instead, let's rise to the occasion, ensuring our prophetic utterances genuinely echo the heart of the Father.
Revelation 19:10
Saint Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 13:9, where he states, "we know in part and prophesy in part," underscores the inherent limitations in human understanding and prophetic expression. It is important to note that, in some cases, individuals who claim uncontested divine authority for their prophetic claims may inadvertently contradict both their own intellectual honesty and the humility emphasized by St. Paul.
Saint Paul's words carry canonical authority and were intended to correct the Corinthians' misuse of prophetic gifts that had manifested as a false bravado. By asserting absolute divine authority for their utterances, these individuals failed to acknowledge the partial nature of human understanding and the need for humility in spiritual matters. This disconnect between their claims and the reality of limited human knowledge highlights the importance of harmonizing one's beliefs with the principles of humility and intellectual honesty, as articulated by St. Paul.
Well it’s official now @united airlines have just cancelled our rebooked flight after a 7 hour delay, this means you've cancelled 2 flights in one day, well done @united I will say it again to anyone in the UK - never ever ever fly with @united airlines
United Airlines's Customer care Queue in Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR/KEWR) is really insane.
These long lines apart from Cancelled and delayed flights are a nightmare for the travellers.
#flight#travel#airlines#airport
FLIGHTS CANCELLED ✈ The majority of the issues is with United Airlines. The airline has more than 180 flight cancellations Tuesday.
https://t.co/HhEHNfJ2UB
Pleeeeeaaaassee remind me to never fly @United again!!!!
2 days of vacation gift in Cancun destroyed because of corporate incompetence and the implosion of corporate America.
Something I’ve been sensing for awhile now. I was reminded of this when my grandmother passed this week. She was a spiritual giant and I feel the weight to carry on her legacy. https://t.co/5JeQ9BVeh3
A leader without mistakes is a mirage. A leader who refuses to admit and correct them is arrogant and dangerous. A leader who acknowledges, corrects, takes responsibility for and learns from mistakes is a leader worth following.
Unfortunately many people have reversed “be in the world but not of the world.”
A lot of Christians seem like they’re “of the world but not in the world.”