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Holy Refreshment! A Prophetic Vision During Worship

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 Holy Refreshment! A Prophetic Vision During Worship  You might've seen my tweet this morning about worry being a state of mind, not a reflection of our circumstances.  It's all about perception, people!  Even with wealth, worry can creep in.  Speaking of God working in amazing ways, I just gotta share this incredible experience I had right after church.  The sermon was titled "Anxious for Nothing: How the Spirit of God Works," and let me tell you, the Holy Spirit was definitely working!  While I was lost in worship, completely in the spirit, I received a vision straight from Heaven. Picture this: a giant orange bucket overflowing with Gatorade being poured down on me!  It was like a refreshing downpour of God's grace.  Now, you know I love football, and what happens when you win a championship? Gatorade bath!  The symbolism hit me like a lightning bolt.  This wasn't just about refreshment, friends.  This was a vision of victor...

Fear

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There have been many times in my life where fear crept in.   When I was a child, I was tormented by demons.  I have been in car accidents and perils at sea.  I have been carjacked and mugged at gunpoint. While these experiences did have a certain level of fear they  were quite minor to the time I experienced panic attacks. On June 1st 1999 a strange man was telling me that my Dad had four and a half months to live.  I was in Michigan. I will never forget that day.  I flew to Texas to take care of Dad as he was dying of a cancerous brain tumor. Toward the end of his days after much fasting and prayer, I woke up in sheer panic in the late hours of the night.  I had to run outside.  I thought I was going to die.  During these episodes my heart would pound at 140-170 beats per minute for long periods of time.  I didn't know the human body could endure so much. I was experiencing fear in a big way. What was the root of that terror? ...

The Wilderness Companion - Book Review

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Find Your Way Through Hard Times with "The Wilderness Companion" by Glynda Lomax Are you feeling lost and alone, like you're wandering through a cracked desert with no water in sight? If so, then Glynda Lomax's book, " The Wilderness Companion ," might be the perfect guide for you.  Lomax, a popular YouTuber and Christian author, knows what it's like to be in the wilderness. In this book, she shares her own experiences of overcoming challenges and finding faith during difficult times.  The book's cover itself is symbolic. The cracked desert landscape represents the feeling of isolation and hardship that many of us face at some point in our lives. The cross in the foreground serves as a reminder of Jesus's own 40 days of temptation in the wilderness, and the hope that He offers us. Even if you've been following Glynda Lomax for years on her YouTube channel, "Texas Author One," or her prophetic blog "Wings of Prophecy,"  ...

Beyond Words: Cultivating Faith Rooted in Relationship

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Calling on Your Faith Today, I want to talk about something that's been on my heart for a while now – a teaching that's been around for a while but can sometimes cause confusion: "calling those things that be not as though they were."  Seeking Clarity and Avoiding Misunderstandings As many of you know, I love diving deep into scripture and ensuring we grasp its true meaning. This concept can get misinterpreted, and I want to offer some insights from my own journey to help us navigate it together.  Faith Rooted in Relationship Listen, there's no doubt that faith is powerful. But here's something I believe strongly: true faith isn't just about saying the right words. It's about a deep, personal connection with God. We can't just throw out phrases "in Jesus' name" and expect things to happen. Genuine faith comes from a place of understanding and a two-way conversation with God through prayer.  Understanding Scripture in Context Sometimes...

Overworked and Underwhelmed? Maybe It's Time to Be Still With God

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Do you ever feel like you're constantly playing catch-up?  Juggling work, family, health, faith, and a never-ending to-do list can leave even the most organized person feeling overwhelmed.  Christian leaders are especially susceptible to this struggle.  We're driven to serve others and share our faith, but how can we be effective when we're constantly on the go? Many of us find solace in the familiar words of Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am God."  But being still can feel counterintuitive in our fast-paced world.  Isn't getting things done how we create value and make a difference? The truth is, if we're not careful, our busyness can become a form of idolatry.  Ministry work itself can take precedence over our relationship with God.  We may find ourselves working harder and harder, yet seeing minimal progress.  That's when the message of Psalm 46:10 hits home:  "Be still, and know that I am God." Are you turning up the effort but n...

Seeking God in the Wilderness: Lessons From a Camping Mishap

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Sharing a video of my busted camping trip! I had too many distractions in the wilderness. Seeking God in the Wilderness: Lessons From a Camping Mishap Hey everyone, guess who's back from a not-so-successful camping trip? Yep, it's me! Remember back in January of 2012 when I mentioned wanting to do a "seeking the Lord" camping trip? Well, let's just say things didn't quite go as planned.  The idea was simple: unplug from the world and focus on God.  Between the hustle and bustle of life, seeking God's guidance felt important.  Inspired by the verse "seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness" (Matthew 6:33), I packed my bags and headed out. But as soon as I arrived, reality hit.  The weather was freezing, my fancy new "shed" wasn't quite as warm as advertised, and of course, Murphy's Law decided to show up - air mattresses deflated, chairs broke, the whole nine yards.  Suddenly, "seeking the Lord" fe...

Prophetic Word December 31, 2011

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New Year, New Wine: Prophetic Encouragement  Hey everyone, Conrad here. As many of you know, I don't typically share prophetic words around New Year's. But this year, something different stirred in my spirit. I felt compelled to share what the Holy Spirit has been revealing.   For those searching for prophetic words, keywords like "new wine and old wineskins," "taking new territory," and a call to reach the "lukewarm" might have drawn you here.  Let's dive into what this might mean for you in the coming year.  New Wine, New Wineskins First and foremost, the Holy Spirit is emphasizing a shift. We're entering a season of "new wine," a fresh move of God. But here's the catch: to receive this new wine, we need to shed the "old wineskins," the outdated methods and mindsets that have held us back.  Are you ready to trade in those old wineskins for something fresh? This might involve letting go of religious structures that ...