Today is the day to walk away from the “offended life,” says the Lord. No longer will your heart count every single ought committed against you. I am opening your mind to the reality of my ultimate truth: My son’s sacrifice was enough. As you acknowledge your current state and release this burden to me,…
10 Signs You Might Be Ashamed of Christ (2)
Copyright 2016 Theresa Harvard Johnson
The term ashamed as we are using it in this discussion means to be humiliated by or embarrassed by someone’s actions, characteristics or associations.[1] As it relates to our faith, we can describe this as being humiliated or embarrassed by the words, works and worship of God – especially when embraced from a pure place. It is also the hesitancy or the reluctance to “act on God’s behalf” because of the fear of man, the fear of embarrassment, the fear of loss status or the fear of shunning due to affiliation. In this context, shame has the characteristics of being “lukewarm” for the message of Christ (Rev. 3:16), and failing to have deep roots in the Gospel message (Hebrews 12:15).
10 Signs You Might Be Ashamed of Christ
Copyright 2016 Theresa Harvard Johnson
The term ashamed as we are using it in this discussion means to be humiliated by or embarrassed by someone’s actions, characteristics or associations.[1] As it relates to our faith, we can describe this as being humiliated or embarrassed by the words, works and worship of God – especially when embraced from a pure place. It is also the hesitancy or the reluctance to “act on God’s behalf” because of the fear of man, the fear of embarrassment, the fear of loss status or the fear of shunning due to affiliation. In this context, shame has the characteristics of being “lukewarm” for the message of Christ (Rev. 3:16), and failing to have deep roots in the Gospel message (Hebrews 12:15).
A Wind That Will Shake The Nations!
A Wind That Will Shake The Nations!
Released Through Apostle Linda Mahoney
March 2016
The wind is blowing my daughter, the winds of change. There are things coming on the earth that will cause men to stand in awe of what is happening; to take account of their actions; to see their shame and their nakedness before me. This is about to be a shift in the political realm that will reveal the true heart of the nation and uncover the deep wickedness that resides in the heart of the land. For this nation has turned from me; it has overwhelmed my heart with its wickedness and I will not stand idly by. I have rise from my throne to observe the deeds in the earth. My eyes are upon the nations; my anger is kindled because of the great wickedness that is rampant in the hearts and minds of the people. I will shake the earth and awaken my people; my people who have been asleep; my people who have not harkened unto my voice. For surely, I have published my warnings. I have lifted up the voice of my prophets, and yet the people have stopped their ears from hearing the Word of the LORD. They have turned aside from my righteous call upon their lives; they have lived and loved the idolatries of their hearts. This is a grievous thing before me. But, I will arise, I will declared, I will awaken my people and call them into accountability before me! I will not allow them to remain in their condition without hearing my voice of warning. I’m calling my people to a place of godly sorrow and repentance, for many have turned their hearts from me. I will arise; I will declare my truth among the nations. I will arise and spy out the devices of the enemy and uncover them for all to see.
The Cry of the Prophetic Scribe to the Congregation (2)
People of God,
The ministry of the scribe is a core, governmental function in the global church that touches absolutely every area of its structure. Unfortunately, it is barely recognized as a viable ministry. Because of a lack of understanding, ignorant ideals and the tendency to cling to old concepts and extensive misconceptions, it has been limited to the function of writing – especially in the Western world. The people of God seem to have forgotten that it was scribes who fortified the tent pegs in the first organized congregation. They were the first, in collaboration with chief priests and elders, to build an administrative prototype of sorts on which the congregation still draws from today.
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