Four Keys to a Winning Lockdown

I confess to feeling grumpy. The Lord took me to Paul’s letter to the Philippians. He wrote from prison, in chains. Seriously locked down. How did he survive? 1)   He refused to be frustrated What has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel (Philippians 1:12). The devil intends the virus and pandemic to spread fear and restrict […]

The key to godly decisions

When the Apostle Paul returned to Troas, he found the Lord had opened a door for him to preach the gospel there. On his first visit, he’d had no opportunity, being guided to Macedonia instead. Normally, he would have been delighted, thinking that the Lord had purposely led him back to Troas. Peace of Mind However, he writes in 2 Corinthians […]

The wings of compromise

One thousand women has the flavor of fiction. Even Casanova is only credited with 120. Many believe the size of King Solomon’s harem is posthumous, political spin. But the Bible is true. He had seven hundred wives of royal birth and three hundred concubines . . . (1 Kings 11:3). Solomon was rich with a well-equipped army, and the local […]

The greatest sin of our day

Jesus said, “Whoever welcomes this (completely dependent) little child [Greek, paidion] in my name welcomes me . . . For he who is least among you all—he is the greatest” (Luke 9:48). Who today is completely dependent? Who is the least? Slaughter of innocents Manasseh, king of Israel, shed so much innocent blood that he filled Jerusalem (2 Kings 21:16). […]

Has immorality caused the virus?

“Nah, nah, blame China. It’s just flu. We’ll beat it with lock-downs. We’ll beat it with vaccines. We’ll throw money at it, and it’ll go away. What’s immorality got to do with it?” Immorality, idolatry, and plague A story in the Bible links these three. Despite Balaam’s sorcery, the Moabites failed to curse Israel. Instead, their women seduced them, inviting […]

The wages of moral decline

My father’s best man divorced his wife. Shocked to the core, my parents whispered the news so we children wouldn’t hear. Divorce was a dirty word. So was “illegitimate”—a child born out of wedlock in the fifties carried the stigma for life. A decade later we—I identified but wasn’t brave enough to join— embraced the hippie movement: long hair, pop […]

Is your healing delayed?

On my way to the Christchurch airport, we visited a rest home, to minister to a lady with a leg ulcer that wouldn’t heal. We anointed her with oil and spoke healing in the name of Jesus. We saw no change and left to catch my flight. The ulcer has since healed, and the lady is walking. Read the full […]

SOH 13. Why are some not healed?

The church isn’t healing We have a responsibility to heal. Jesus told us to! Sadly, few Christians are actively obeying. If more believers stepped out in faith, more would be healed. When John G. Lake established the Healing Rooms in Spokane, USA, the hospital closed. Essential faith  And without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Faith is […]

SOH 12. Practical Ministry

Check out the situations when they used these. How to know which? Ask the Holy Spirit. Methods of Jesus and disciples For all situations: 1) Laying on hands (Mark 16:17-18) 2) Speaking the word (John 4:43-53) 3) Using authority (Luke 4:39) 4) Hearing the Holy Spirit (Luke 13:10-16) 5) Using faith triggers (John 9:6) 6) Discerning faith (Acts 14:9) For […]