The Normal Christian Life
07/11/2009 07:51
"For the Kingdom of God is not in
word, but in power."
1 Cor. 4:20 NKJV
1 Cor. 4:20 NKJV
It is abnormal for a Christian not to
have an appetite for the impossible. It has been written into our
spiritual DNA to hunger for the impossibilities around us to bow at
the name of Jesus.
The lack of miracles isn't because it is not in God's will for us. The problem exists between our ears. As a result, a transformation, a renewing of the mind, is needed, and it's only possible through a work of the Holy Spirit that typically comes upon desperate people.
Stories of the impossible are becoming the norm, and the company of people who have joined this quest for an authentic gospel, the gospel of the Kingdom, is increasing. Loving God and His people is an honor. We will no longer make up excuses for powerlessness because powerlessness is inexcusable. Our mandate is simple: raise up a generation that can openly display the raw power of God.
Excerpts from When Heaven Invades Earth chapter 1
by Bill Johnson
Destiny Image Publishers
The lack of miracles isn't because it is not in God's will for us. The problem exists between our ears. As a result, a transformation, a renewing of the mind, is needed, and it's only possible through a work of the Holy Spirit that typically comes upon desperate people.
Stories of the impossible are becoming the norm, and the company of people who have joined this quest for an authentic gospel, the gospel of the Kingdom, is increasing. Loving God and His people is an honor. We will no longer make up excuses for powerlessness because powerlessness is inexcusable. Our mandate is simple: raise up a generation that can openly display the raw power of God.
Excerpts from When Heaven Invades Earth chapter 1
by Bill Johnson
Destiny Image Publishers