Orlando House of Prayer ministry organized as a city church, functioning towards 24/7 house of prayer, serving as a missions base.
What are we to do when we are faced with two imperfect candidates running for the most powerful position in our nation, the Presidency? What are some of the key Apostolic and Prophetic leaders saying?
In Jeremiah 29:7 The Bible makes it very clear that in the midst of the rebellion of the land, we should be seeking for godliness to rule and reign in the land. We as christians are to intercede for the good of our leaders. We need to understand the issues promoted by our Government.
Many Christians struggle when they feel God delays in answering their prayers. They wonder why He has not touched them yet. They wonder why He does not heal them. Many pray in faith for a little while and then they get burned out. They lose the faith to pray. They experience “false breakthroughs,” where they thought they were healed only to find out their healing did not last. This leads to “hope deferred.” They lose hope that God will break in. Sometimes they even lose their ability to pray. As the proverbs say, “Hope deferred makes the [...]
We have seen how the word of God has the ability to touch and transform every area of our lives. We are the ones who can choose to either believe what the enemy says to our minds and emotions or whether to accept as truth what God has spoken to us and promised us through His written word. He has given us the right to agree with Him and see life and blessings manifest in us and through us because of our rightful relationship as sons and daughters of God. As His children, He has blessed us with a spiritual inheritance that will bring complete
Believers in Christ are given the privilege of being able to move to God by the words they speak. The Bible
clearly teaches us that words of faith draw God’s attention to us and our situations. We touch God’s emotions, releasing His favor over us as we speak words of faith. Words of faith are simply the word of God found in Holy Scripture. The Word is filled with promises that can affect every area of our lives and our families. As we
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Believers in Christ are given the privilege of being able to move God by the words that they speak. The Bible clearly teaches us that words of faith draw God’s attention to us and our situations. We touch God’s emotions, releasing His favor over us as we speak words of faith. Words of faith are simply the word of God found in Holy Scripture. The Word is filled with promises that can affect every area of our lives and our families. As we speak God’s word, we are tapping into the God-kind of faith that Jesus Himself said we are to have if we are to see mountains moved in our lives, thus bringing pleasure to the heart of the Lord by our faith. We can see this kind of faith in the life of the Apostle Paul when he said in the book of Galatians that he lived by the faith of the Son of God (Gal. 2:20). I truly believe that we are living in [...]
The words that we speak on a daily basis are more powerful than we realize. Words can put a smile on someone’s face or bring tears to the eyes of another. The wrong words can crush the dreams and hopes of one or they can encourage and fill another with courage to face their difficulties in life.
In this teaching Carol Kornacki will show us how to walk in the power of God through love.
An overview of the entire Bible will help you grasp the Bible when you study it on your own. You understand the parts when you understand the whole. You can understand the book of John best when you fully understand the entire book of Bible. Think about it like this. Imagine you were in a time machine and you were speaking to someone who lived 400 years ago. The only thing you took with you was a hubcap. When you met this person from 400 years ago, they asked you what you were holding. You told them it was a hubcap. They were even more confused. What would you do next? Before you explain what a hubcap was, you would have to explain what a car was. They could only fully understand the part, the hubcap after they understood the whole, a car. In same way, we cannot understand what a chapter of the Bible means until we have some understanding of what the entire Bible means. So often, we try to understand the hubcap, a chapter or verse, before we understand the whole, the entire Bible. < [...]
Those who have ears to hear, let them hear what the Spirit of God is saying to the church. We are to be strong in the Lord and in the power of God’s might, remaining faithful till the end. The world is longing for the manifestation of the Sons of God who walk in both the power of God and the perfection of His love. We must therefore begin to release the authority of God’s Kingdom that has been delegated within each of us through the anointing of the Holy Spirit. We must understand that God has anointed every believer to do good works that will cripple the devil’s power, by sharing the good news of salvation, healing the sick and delivering the bound from satan’s bondage.
God used three wonderful methods to bring forth His word which we knowas the Bible. These three tools of the Trinity are revelation, inspiration, andillumination. This all began about 1400 BC and spanned through nearly 15centuries using some 40 different writers. With a holy hush they heard him tellof creation and corruption of condemnation justification sanctification andglorification. Each of these writers were dealt with individually by the Lord.
These are days in which we cannot afford to be easily swayed by the waves of public opinion and the winds of false doctrine. Prophetic days require an inner strength that only a deep personal and intimate relationship with Christ can give; a strong rooted foundation that only the word of God can provide. Those who have ears to hear, let them hear what the Spirit of God is saying to the church. We are to be strong in the Lord and in the power of God’s might, remaining faithful till the end.
Last week explained whyChristology is important. The bottom line was, Christology is the fuel of ourworship, because Jesus is the center of everything. This week we will get intothe substance of Christology. We will discover who Jesus is. We will start byputting Christ in context by explaining the Trinity. Then we will look at God the Father’s zeal for His Son’s glory. Finally, we will look atJesus’ zeal for His Father’s glory.