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15 Reasons Why I Am Dedicated to Praying in the Spirit

The Ministry of tongues is extremely important. . Without the manifestation of the Holy Ghost the church has no power of the supernatural. Here is list of the multiple ways that the manifestation of tongues in our prayer life turns the saint into a powerhouse for the Lord. We start the list with the primary ... Read More
 

Keeping the Lord’s Day Sacred

Moses and the Crossing of the Red Sea The Israelites, under Moses’ leadership, kept the Passover feast on the 14th of Nisan in the evening. On the morning of the 14th they were thrust out of Egypt and started their journey toward the Land of Promise. The people of Egypt loaded them down with gold, ... Read More
 

The Great Tribulation Multitude Saved After the Rapture

The Book of Revelation is a breathtaking drama. From Chapter One to Chapter Twenty-two, except Chapters Two and Three, are in every case a living theatrical production. John saw the Book come alive before his face. There will probably be at least fifty articles in this series about what John saw. Do not miss one ... Read More
 

Hatred of Israel: The Dark Shadows of the End

Zechariah prophesied of this very day, and he painted a clear picture for us to read. You can see the emotion of God Himself as He called for this day and prophesied, “…the burden of the Word of the Lord for Israel.” (Zechariah 12:1) It did not please the heart of God to announce their ... Read More
 

When Babies And Children Are A Blood Sacrifice To Satan

The main focus of this future Seven Years is the final judgment by the Father and His Son. To make that judgment complete, it must allow evil to show its ugly face. We know very little about all that Satan had done to frustrate and hinder our Creator and wonderful Heavenly Father. The world will ... Read More
 

The World Will Hear the Great Trumpet Blast

Strong, Masculine Authority and Absolute Truths First, the church is a “strong, masculine authority” in leadership and style. The character of “masculinity” is apparent, both in the whole Scripture as it relates to God Himself and the leadership of His church. There is no provision or tolerance in God’s Bible for effeminate men. A bishop, ... Read More