Excellent message, Brother! When I feel that the Father is placing a book or video before me, I go into it listening for His voice and expecting to receive something from Him through it. Quite often I'll receive confirmation or clarity of something He's been teaching me already. Trying to be careful to do all things WITH HIM.
Talking about the impostor syndrome, I am sure it takes place in all Christian denominations. My experience from the Assemblies of God was somewhat different. While not all the AG fellowships were the same, I was very much introduced to the presence of God in church as a small child. What I do find is that for the most part, people in the AG and perhaps other Pentecostal fellowships are hungry for God. True they heavily rely on the Bible and have perspective of the end times of Rapture, Great Tribulation and such. Even in that mucky stuff, lives were certainly being changed to a great degree. So perhaps it was an easier transition from Pentecostalism to the type of “Christian Mysticism “ you are teaching and imparting. It is still a substantial deconstruction process I am going through but is certainly rings authentic in my soul.
Hi Mike, could we be in the same relationship with God if Jesus did not die on the cross. Just curious as some teach that Jesus did not die on the cross. If the cross was imminent, then it would have been predestined and Jesus would not have prayed the Father to take the cup away, though he ultimately submitted to it.
This is so Good and all that you are saying I believe and makes total sense because our Father is all about relationship!
Excellent message, Brother! When I feel that the Father is placing a book or video before me, I go into it listening for His voice and expecting to receive something from Him through it. Quite often I'll receive confirmation or clarity of something He's been teaching me already.
Trying to be careful to do all things WITH HIM.
Talking about the impostor syndrome, I am sure it takes place in all Christian denominations. My experience from the Assemblies of God was somewhat different. While not all the AG fellowships were the same, I was very much introduced to the presence of God in church as a small child. What I do find is that for the most part, people in the AG and perhaps other Pentecostal fellowships are hungry for God. True they heavily rely on the Bible and have perspective of the end times of Rapture, Great Tribulation and such. Even in that mucky stuff, lives were certainly being changed to a great degree. So perhaps it was an easier transition from Pentecostalism to the type of “Christian Mysticism “ you are teaching and imparting. It is still a substantial deconstruction process I am going through but is certainly rings authentic in my soul.
God had me get rid of half my books last year. We can be soul tied to books.
Hi Mike, could we be in the same relationship with God if Jesus did not die on the cross. Just curious as some teach that Jesus did not die on the cross. If the cross was imminent, then it would have been predestined and Jesus would not have prayed the Father to take the cup away, though he ultimately submitted to it.