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PENTECOST POWER! The Day of Pentecost falls on Fathers’ Day, Sunday, June 15, this year. You may remember reading about the power that was unleashed on that day at the birth of the New Testament church in Acts 2. Wind, fire, great miracles! It was an exciting time. And when God’s people began to keep this day at the prescribed time and in the way He ordains, watch out! As they say, “we ain’t seen nothin’ yet!” Pentecost holds keys of truth that unleash “dominion power.” Read all about it HERE, and even hear about it in an audio sermon we have made available in this exciting message revealed by the Holy Spirit to Pastor Gerald Budzinski. |
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The Power of Forgiving — Life or Death(Part One of Three)
Why would you choose death over life? Jesus said in Deut. 30:15 “See I have set before you today, Life with prosperity and death with adversity.” This shows we have a choice to make in everything that we do. Everything is stacked in the ways of favour if we choose life and prosperity.
So why would you willingly choose death and adversity? Why would we move to hate good and love evil? Why line up your souls in the clutches of unforgiveness?
The reasons are generally always involving rights:
- A right to decide who will be the god in their life.
- A right to choose what is right or wrong by their standards.
- A right to create their own god in their image or an image that pleases them the most.
- A right to worship a god or gods as they see fit.
- A right to see how far they can push the real God.
- A right to decide which day they want to rest on.
- A right to honour or dishonour their parents as they judge things or see as fitting.
- A right to hate, kill, murder, condemn as the mood hits them.
- A right to have sex wherever, whenever, however, and whomever they please.
- A right to steal as a means of obtaining prosperity.
- A right to lie, gossip, undermine, murmur or invalidate anyone at any time and see it as justified.
- A right to lust after anything anyone seems to own or be in the possession of.
- A right to keep on being unforgiving and keeping that pain.
- A right to be unmerciful.
- A right to be vengeful or seek vendetta.
Now as we examine the following scriptures, we will find a set of commandments and judgements that we may not have considered before sticking to our rights.
In Ephesians 1 we see something written that men through the last 1950 years have had no real grasp of for they were unable to put it into practice for they were too busy being judgemental and legalistic that they blocked the understanding of it.
Ephesians 1:7-10
7 In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our sins, according to the riches of His grace or empowerment
8 wherein He has abundantly given towards us. In all wisdom and prudence
9 He having made known unto us the mystery of His will, according to His good pleasure which He purposed in Him
10 That in the dispensation of the fullness or times, He might gather together in one all thins in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth. [Continued ...]
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