You're welcome. I enjoyed it, so there is no need to apologize. I get going, too, more often than I like to admit, when I am passionate about something. The first book I wrote turned into four before the story was done––more than 600,000 words, and then I started to expand that with other books in the same fictional universe. I should think the saints of God would learn new levels of suffering if I were ever to take up preaching. I can just see them casting desperate glances at the door, hoping against hope that I might finish before they expire.
I do agree with you about an expanded understanding of our faith being underway. It will come with an expansion of kingdom power as we free ourselves from the religious boxes that have held us down. I believe the Bible says what it means, and I have gotten instantly healed more than once believing that. The promises in it are real, and the only reason people live in spiritual squalor is that they just don't believe them. For many it is because they have been taught not to believe on the basis of religious arguments, but that is changing in a generation that will be satisfied with nothing less than the absolute truth. The world is about to see the reality of God from people who truly know Him. It won't be just a few, and the ones who shine won't be the ones carrying around their own spotlight.
You're welcome. I enjoyed it, so there is no need to apologize. I get going, too, more often than I like to admit, when I am passionate about something. The first book I wrote turned into four before the story was done––more than 600,000 words, and then I started to expand that with other books in the same fictional universe. I should think the saints of God would learn new levels of suffering if I were ever to take up preaching. I can just see them casting desperate glances at the door, hoping against hope that I might finish before they expire.
I do agree with you about an expanded understanding of our faith being underway. It will come with an expansion of kingdom power as we free ourselves from the religious boxes that have held us down. I believe the Bible says what it means, and I have gotten instantly healed more than once believing that. The promises in it are real, and the only reason people live in spiritual squalor is that they just don't believe them. For many it is because they have been taught not to believe on the basis of religious arguments, but that is changing in a generation that will be satisfied with nothing less than the absolute truth. The world is about to see the reality of God from people who truly know Him. It won't be just a few, and the ones who shine won't be the ones carrying around their own spotlight.
I actually lolled at that.
Love the comment. Saving for a rainy day.