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Begin Your Supernatural Journey into the Courts of Heaven
What does it mean to make your case in the “courts of
Heaven?” In recent years, God has raised up Robert Henderson
as a prophetic voice, calling Christians to pursue breakthrough by
using the courts of Heaven prayer blueprint.
God is more willing to answer our prayers than we will ever know! The
problem is that we face a legalistic accuser and adversary—the
devil—who wants to prevent these prayers from coming to pass. Your
victory against him is not fought on a battlefield; it’s won in the
courtroom.
When your prayers are answered, God’s purposes are fulfilled on the
Earth.
In this all-new message, Henderson gives you practical keys that will
enable you to boldly access the courts of Heaven and state your prayer
cases with confidence.
You will:
- Understand the three dimensions of prayer
- Discover the 3 keys to unlocking your breakthrough in the
courts of Heaven
- Learn the 6 prophetic declarations that Jesus’ blood makes
on your behalf
- Cancel the devil’s accusations by releasing the
supernatural power of your testimony
Learn how to access the courts of Heaven, make your case, and watch as
prayers are answered, miracles are released, and long awaited
breakthroughs come to fruition!
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DYNAMIC PRAYER A time comes in every believer's life when the
journey to spiritual maturity must take place. At the centre of
this process is the ongoing act of not just prayer in our daily
lives, but intercessory prayer. The world is sick, both spiritually
and morally; false idols abound. There is a desperate need for
Christians to learn, through holiness and repentance, how to align
their prayers with the will of God to bring spiritual wholeness
into our broken communities and nations. There is no short cut.
David Noakes provides a depth of understanding on the differences
between prayer and intercession that has given him a strong
reputation as a teacher on the subject. He explains the spiritual
tools we have access to in our prayer life and how to use them.
Written with conciseness and brilliant illumination of Scripture,
this book will become a precious reference as our lives are
impacted with a fresh vision of what it means to truly walk in the
Spirit of God. Part of the NEW "Issachar Series", Issachar
Ministries is named after the tribe of Issachar who in the time of
King David was renowned for having men of prayer who "understood
the times and knew what Israel should do" (1 Chronicles 12.32). The
objective of the Ministry is to seek understanding, from a Biblical
perspective, of current events both in Britain and on the
international scene and equip believers to meet the challenges.
www.issacharministries.co.uk
When Life Gets Too Hard to Stand, Kneel You are called to be a
prayer warrior. But which name should you call upon? God has more
than one name-each represents a different aspect of His character.
When you know which name to call, you will pray more effectively,
and more specifically to your need. In this book, Dr. Tony Evans
provides tools to transform your prayer life as you get to know God
in new ways. You will... experience God as Jehovah Jireh, "the Lord
will provide." allow God to be El Simchatch Gili, "God my exceeding
joy." make God Your Jehovah Ori, "the Lord my light." know peace
through Jehovah Shalon, "the Lord our peace." take God as your
power source as Jehovah Uzzi, "the Lord my strength." make wiser
decisions by sitting at the feet of Peleh Yo'etz, "Wonderful
Counselor." Revitalize your prayer life by connecting your needs
with the characteristics of God's names!
We experience Orthodox Joy most prayerfully and powerfully during
the Divine Liturgy. Focusing on seven virtues, this book offers
practical advice for our daily journey by calling us to strive
towards living a different virtue every day. After receiving the
Eucharist with a deep and abiding joy during Mass, our most joyful
union and communion with God, we dedicate each day of the week to
these virtues: Monday, Humility; Tuesday, Purity; Wednesday,
Holiness; Thursday, Love; Friday, Longsuffering; Saturday, Prayer;
and Sunday, our return to Joy: The Joy of Orthodoxy. Deacon David
Lochbihler, J.D., celebrated The Joy of Orthodoxy on the day of his
Diaconate Ordination during the Feast of Saint Patrick in 2019 at
Saint Patrick Orthodox Church in Virginia. He also teaches fourth
grade at The Fairfax Christian School in Northern Virginia. After
graduating summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame and
cum laude from the University of Texas School of Law, Deacon David
worked as a Chicago attorney for three years before becoming a
teacher and coach for three decades. He earned Master's degrees in
Elementary Education, Biblical Studies, and Orthodox Theology. His
varsity high school basketball and soccer teams captured four
N.V.I.A.C. conference championships. Deacon David authored Prayers
to Our Lady East and West in 2021.
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