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Giving Birth to Purpose, Part 1: Creation Groans
That is both future and present because both suffering and glory are here and now while reaching and progressing toward ultimate passion and eternal glory. Comparing pathos with glory isn’t an even measurement system because you can’t measure one or the other with the same ruler or scale. The proportions of suffering and the proportions of glory belong to separate conditions, natural and spiritual.
Giving Birth to Purpose, Part 2: “We Groan With Childbirth Labor”
This frames the revelation of how things work in the spirit concerning the process of childbirth labor that will someday produce the ultimate but continues here and now to produce the restoration of purpose through the same process of shared spiritual experience.
How Good a “Christian” is Jesus?
The term “christian” can more properly be “adherent to some form of christianism.” The term has little to do with its actual origins or meaning. Christianism refers to a religious […]
Revival and Riot: A Season of Contrast
Dr Don has been prophesying a season of Awakening in America for several years that would be marked by both revival and riot. The Awakening will bring holy riot to […]
Choosing Spiritual Children
Discipling leaders never separate people from purpose. So, recognizing your spiritual children God involves you in recognizing the spiritual revelation of individual destiny that fits into kingdom purpose.
Feed Passion, Test Submission
Leaders learn deeper submission through passion-motivated endurance.
Apostolic and Prophetic Maturity
Without judgment, there’s no accountability.
Is America Under Judgment?
Considerable discussion is arising about judgment. Why this is a controversial subject escapes me. It would seem about as straightforward as grace…oh, wait, that is controversial as well! One of […]
Live and Lead as God’s Remnant
God never sees the Remnant as leftovers. The remnant always speaks of those chosen, appointed, selected, positioned, and ordained in God’s thinking. God wants everybody but starts with a selected and strategic remnant.
Passion for God’s Purpose: The Sacrifice of Destiny
When the revelation of destiny arrives, God will ask for destiny to die, a seed planted in His purpose that can never take root, grow up, branch out, produce fruit, and become mature fruit until it has died. The vision comes. The vision dies. The vision is resurrected for fulfillment. To fight the death of your vision is to withhold the only sacrifice that can prepare you and the vision for fulfillment.
Generations
God designed Creation with generations as a fundamental aspect of history. Purpose is established in all that exists by Creation, and the generations are designed to allow the movement of […]
Born to Lead
In answer to the question – “How does God choose leaders?” – we might review revelation fundamentals about God and how He does stuff. Our Biblical worldview should include the […]
Mature Enough to Work in a Team?
Note the words of Holy Spirit concerning Paul included Barnabas; that is, note that God sent them together, building team ministry by Divine design. This wasn’t a mission board strategizing […]
Prophetic Process, Prophets as Fivefold Leaders
We understand from Peter that prophets who wrote Scripture were moved along by the Spirit. We understand by comparison that many prophets were unique in their prophetic function, mostly alone […]