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What's In Your House

What is in Your House? Episode 2 | March 15, 2020

What do you have in your house? In 2 Kings 4:1-7, we see the widow of prophet cry out to Elisha because the creditors were coming to take her sons to pay their debt.
History tells us that this prophet the woman is referring to is the prophet Obadiah in the Old Testament. Obadiah is a small book. Obadiah was a student of Elijah and Elisha. The Bible tells us that the wife of the son of the prophets cried to Elisha saying that her husband was dead. Elisha didn’t know that Obadiah was dead, and that fits into the narrative of the story.

“Elisha said to her, ‘What shall I do for you? Tell me, what have you of sale value in the house?’ She said, ‘Your handmaid has nothing in the house except a jar of oil.’ Then he said, ‘Go around and borrow vessels from all your neighbors, empty vessels—and not a few. And when you come in, shut the door upon you and your sons. Then pour out the oil you have into all those vessels, setting aside each one when it is full.’

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Redigging Wells: Episode 3 – July 14, 2019

This Word by Bishop Bart Pierce will provoke you to unclog your well and remove the dirt and re-dig your well so you can go to witness to your loved ones, relatives, co-workers, neighbors and friends. Many are going to hell and you don’t want to be the one who they ask “Why didn’t you tell me about Jesus?”

In the recent teachings, Bishop Pierce has “cracked open a closed vault of truth that has guided and led generations of true believers in Christ for hundreds and thousands of years.”

We are the salt of the earth and need to not stay stuck in the salt shaker. Dirt is polluting the truth and we need to speak truth, clean our wells and let our salt be poured out so people know about Jesus.

For Episode 4, click: https://youtu.be/JGp-WL3RxHc

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The Glory of God | Episode 1

When Jesus was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane in John 17, he said, “Lord, do you remember the glory that I had with you before I came to this earth? Restore that glory to me.” Remember that? Then, he gets up from praying and he sees a bunch of soldiers with weapons and torches coming at him in the garden. And he said, “Who do you seek?” They said, “Jesus, who is the Christ.” He said, “I am.” The Bible says, “I am he.” But, what he technically said was, “I am.” He is the I Am.

When he revealed who he was, his glory was manifested. And, what happened to the soldiers? They fell backwards. Not towards him. Backwards. Why? Because the glory of God defeats every enemy of God. The Bible says in Revelation that when Jesus returns he will destroy all of his enemies. Not with a bazooka or an RPG, or a missile or a drone. With a MOAB. Do you know what a MOAB is? We’ve only used it one time. That’s the “mother of all bombs”. Jesus isn’t using any of those things. The Bible says He will destroy his enemies with the brightness of his coming! His glory. I want you to get this. God’s glory just tears up any of his enemies. Just completely defeats them. All he has to do is just be there. Boom! They’re out! He will destroy them with the brightness of his coming.

When Stephen was being stoned for preaching the Gospel, and they were throwing big stones that would crush his scull and his chest cavity, until he couldn’t breathe. As he’s being stoned he began worshipping and praising God and he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened.” See, we think God’s heaven is way far away. No! God said, “I will never leave you or forsake you.” The thing we don’t understand is that the spiritual realm does not take up physical space. When you got saved, did you have to go to the tailor and say, “Can you let out my clothes? I asked Jesus into my heart and my chest swelled right up. Go ahead and let them out as much as you can because next week I’m planning on getting filled with the Holy Spirit.” The spiritual realm does not take up physical space.

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If you are going to fight, you might as well win Part 3

Bishop David Evans explains how to fight and win.

“You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.”
“If we’re going to fight we might as well win!” Somebody shout, “We win!” I don’t know if you know it or not, but the church is in a battle, whether you want to participate or not. The problem that most of us have as believers, and also that we have in the modern day church is that we’re fighting a battle in two dimensions. Paul puts it so eloquently. He says, “We walk in the flesh. We do not war according to or after the flesh.” In other words, anytime you find yourself in a battle, there has to be a physical manifestation, but also there will be a spiritual cause because of it.

The battle is for both the spiritual and the physical lives of all the people that the church has been assigned to save. We are after people both physically and spiritually. So, we must understand this is actually the house of God. We’ve got to understand this is the place where Jehovah is most comfortable. We need to understand it. The provider, the restorer, the defender. His presence dwells obviously in his church.

Pray is the key to winning. People who fail to pray plan on failing. Courage counts until the end.

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