Mind you, my words are not mine, this are templates proceeding through me, as received by the Spirit, it's just a level of Sensitivity to pick Spirit Urges & declare to the Flesh, in terms they can relate.
To God, be Glory 🌚
One of the most terrifying line in Scripture isn’t, “Depart from Me.”
It’s, “I never knew you.”
Not because they never knew about Him… But because they never truly knew Him.
Christianity is not merely knowing His name.
It’s being known by Him.
“When my husband lost his job, he came to work in my company and was paid salary until he got a new job”
I think every married & intended couple should watch this.
There are too many lessons to unpack here
Jack Coe was arrested several times during the healing revival. In 1956, he was arrested in Miami, Florida, because he was accused of practicing medicine without a license. Instead of being discouraged, Jack Coe saw opposition as something to be proud of. He was bold, fearless, and never ran away from challenges.
One day, he appeared before a judge who asked him, "Are you guilty of disturbing the peace?"
Jack replied, "Whose peace?"
The judge explained, "Your meetings are very noisy. You clap your hands, shout, and make a lot of noise."
Jack answered, "Judge, don't people also clap, shout, and cheer loudly at football and baseball games?"
The judge said, "Yes, but that doesn't seem to bother anyone. When your people do it, the neighbors can't sleep."
Jack then asked, "Judge, do you know the difference?"
The judge replied, "No. Tell me."
Jack said, "The difference is that the Holy Spirit is in our shouting. It keeps people awake and even causes beer shops to close because lives are being changed."
Jack Coe was a big and strong man with a very direct personality. Sometimes his jokes could offend people, especially during his healing meetings. However, he was also kind, caring, and acted like a loving father to the children in his orphanage.
As one of the leading ministers in the Voice of Healing revival, people either loved him very much or strongly disliked him. Since he grew up without a father, he learned to depend on God as his Heavenly Father. Because of this, he was never afraid to challenge church leaders, no matter how important they were, if he believed they were going against God's will.
Jack Coe was also known as a radical evangelist because he stood against racial discrimination in the church. At a time when many people believed that different races should stay apart, he welcomed people of every race and culture to attend his meetings and worship together.
One day, some people brought a woman to my office on a stretcher. She was completely paralyzed from her neck down and could not even move her fingers.
As she was brought in, I felt something unusual in my heart. It reminded me of the story of the Pool of Bethesda in the Bible, where people waited for God to move. I sensed that God was about to do something special.
I went to her, looked into her eyes, and realized she truly believed that God would heal her. Her faith was alive and genuine.
I placed my hand on her forehead and said, "Sister, in the name of Jesus Christ, be healed."
Immediately, God's power touched her. She was healed at once. She got up from the stretcher, full of joy, surprise, and amazement.
Later, she came to my house with some gifts. She asked if she could close the door. After closing it, she knelt before me and asked, "Sir, please tell me who you really are. Are you Jesus returned to earth?"
I laughed and replied, "My dear sister, I am just a normal human being. I eat food, sleep every night, and go to the bathroom like everyone else. I am saved only because of Jesus Christ."
News of her healing spread quickly.
Soon after, another woman was brought to church on a stretcher. She was wealthy and had been a Christian for many years. She even served as a deaconess. She knew many Bible verses about healing by heart, including verses like, "I am the Lord who heals you," "By His stripes we are healed," and "They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover."
I prayed for her with all my heart, but nothing happened.
I prayed louder, quoted more Scriptures, shouted, and even jumped as I prayed. Still, nothing happened.
I encouraged her to stand by faith. She would stand while I held her, but as soon as I let go, she fell to the ground. We repeated this many times, but she remained sick.
She insisted that she had enough faith.
Finally, she became upset and said, "Pastor, you are unfair. You loved the other woman, so she was healed. But you don't love me, so I am still sick."
I answered, "Sister, I have done everything I know to do. I have prayed, cried, shouted, and believed God with you. I honestly don't understand why nothing has happened."
This wasn't the only time I faced this question.
Many famous evangelists visited our church and confidently declared that everyone would be healed. Some people were healed, but others were not.
After the evangelists left, the people who were still sick came to me feeling discouraged. They asked, "Why didn't God heal us? Has He forgotten us? Why should we keep believing?"
These questions deeply troubled me.
I cried out to God, "Father, why does this happen? Please give me a clear answer."
God answered my prayer.
I learned that many people think simply knowing God's Word is enough to produce faith. But there is a difference between knowing what the Bible says and receiving a personal word from God for your own situation.
The Bible uses two Greek words for "word": Logos and Rhema.
Logos is God's written Word, the entire message of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. By reading the Bible, we gain knowledge about God, His character, and His promises.
But knowledge alone does not always produce the faith needed for a particular situation.
Romans 10:17 says, "Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." In this verse, the Greek word used for "word" is rhema, not logos.
Rhema is when the Holy Spirit makes a specific part of God's Word come alive in your heart. It is God's personal message to you for your present situation.
Dr. Yonggi Cho described it this way:
"Rhema is a specific word from God to a specific person in a specific situation."
According to Dr. Cho, miracles often happen when God's written Word (Logos) becomes God's personal and living Word (Rhema) in the heart of a believer through the Holy Spirit.
People who are not going anywhere, are not going anywhere.
You can’t Force people to Move Forward, reason you can’t afford to Marry People whose life is Dysfunctional, whether male or female.
If their life isn’t tending towards progress, kindly disembark.
Good Morning!
Can I tell you one thing I've discovered in my walk with the Holy Spirit?
Beyond being a guide, the Holy Spirit is the greatest conversation partner you'll ever have.
In short, there is no gist partner like the Holy Spirit.
The day you grow to the point where He comes to you for a chat, demands your attention, or interrupts your day because He wants fellowship with you, YOU HAVE WON FOR LIFE.
Because beyond power, beyond gifts, beyond breakthroughs, nothing compares to being wanted by God Himself.
The Argument is whether Grace is Free or Not.
I stand with Grace not being Free, but rather Mercy.
God, can have Mercy on Whomsoever, ofc, He’s benevolent, but Grace is for some Specifics, by works, labor of love & accumulated knowledge.
If Grace is Free, then we shouldn’t