It seems to me, as I read and observe more about spiritual warfare, that there is a lot of emphasis on the concept of the Enemy’s lies: “don’t believe the enemy’s lies”, “you’re living out of a lie”, “replace the lie with the truth”, “repent of agreeing with the lie”, etc. It was a difficult [...]
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Living a Lie
Posted in Spiritual Warfare on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Only the Holy
Posted in Healing, Listening Prayer, Spiritual Warfare on October 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hearing from God, speaking His words, doing works of healing … these things are reserved for the holiest of the holy among us. Aren’t they? That’s my default position, certainly. Not that I believe it, but I find myself continually falling back on that understanding. From what I can tell, it’s also a fairly common [...]
Pushing Through the Confusion
Posted in Listening Prayer, Spiritual Warfare on October 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Listening prayer can be such a frustrating process sometimes. Emphasis belongs on the word “process”. In my experience, God rarely just coughs up all the answers, all at once. Many times, His word has come to me in maddeningly short one- to two-word sentences. And many times, the words are cryptic, open to several meanings. [...]
