...And the people had a mind to work. As priests and kings in the earth, God is calling the Body of Christ to walk in their authority and manifest His Kingdom. God has called each one of us to the ministry of reconciliation. Our minds must shift beyond the walls of the church and release the Kingdom of God in the earth. Kingdom is released when we don't compromise with the world's system and man's way of doing things, but show forth the character of Christ wherever we go. God has made us a peculiar people. We are a city that sits upon a hill, whose light must shine in the midst of darkness so that a lost and dying world can see Jesus. God is calling for laborers in the marketplace. The kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our Lord. We must take back what the enemy has stolen by maintaining our positions and taking authority. Bishop Hardman
If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? Psalm 11:3 IN THE LORD I TRUST: We are living in a time that requires our undivided attention. This is a time of Revelation. There are wars going on in the heavens and in the earth. Famine, persecution and a unifying of the economy seem to be the order of the day. We turn on our television and see babies dying. Just talk to a strangers on the street and they may tell you they are fleeing persecution. When we make a deposit in our banks go to our favorite grocery store or pump fuel at the gas station we find another merger has occurred. The universe has become mutable, unstable and ever changing before our eyes. In these perils and trying seasons, we look to a God for stability. He is a constant friend and His unfailing love never changes. Nevertheless, one wishes to discredit God by suggesting that there is no God. They say that we should separate him from our song, work activities, and our money. They say that everything our parent's taught us about prayer is just vain babbling. So tell me, If you do not have God to run to, who do you have? Will we sit down content with these anti-God slurs from our families, our friends and our CO-workers? No! We will use our weapon of prayer. IN THE LORD I TRUST: The Lord is in His holy temple(in us), the Lord's throne is in heaven: His eyes behold, His eyelids try, the children of men. Psalms 11:4 Bishop Blowe
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