Monday, 22 August 2016

Favourite preachers at the moment

I've been enjoying some encouraging preaching lately.

I've been listening to Graham Cooke - prophetic ministry encouraging people to keep their eye's on Jesus and to see their prophetic promises come to pass, and to operate in the prophetic.

I've been listening to Dan Mohler.

What started me listening to Dan was the wife of one of the pastor's of my church. She had been listening to Dan. I was talking to her about generational curses and curses in general and my concern with regards the emphasis which people have in searching out curses and looking for the demonic in people.

I read in Exodus where God was giving the 10 commandments and He said the following

For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Mebut showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments.


When I saw this I immediately thought, 'of those who hate Me' the generational curse extends. So I thought that for those who love the Lord there is mercy and to thousands. And I thought about Jesus who is cursed for us, so we could have relationship with God, joined to Him.  I have also other scripture that say that God will not punish the fathers for the iniquities of the son's or the son's for the iniquities of the father.  Plus other scriptures.....

I do believe that the enemy can have a hold of people, and I have see deliverance take place, but I would so encourage people to be renewed in their thinking and to let the Word transform them. And to even be careful of what they believe, as you can enforce and idea based on what you think.

I also have seen the work of the Holy Spirit in peoples lives bringing clarity and truth for the Word to transform, so I am not necessarily separating the Word from the Spirit.

Just some thoughts I've had, which go much deeper than this, but this is enough for tonight.  :)

This is an 8min video where Dan is discussing curses.


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