Anointed But Illegal!

Anointed But Illegal!
Author: Peter A Hamilton
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

No matter our beliefs or denomination, we all have the capacity to learn more about the love of God through His only begotten son, Jesus Christ of Nazareth. When we give Him our hearts, we are better able to express our gratitude to Him for all He has done and continues to do for us, our families, and everyone we love. In a biblically sound presentation, senior pastor Peter Hamilton provides valuable advice on how it means to be a true anointed servant of God. As he leads believers to understand the love of God through Jesus Christ our Savior and the full purpose He gave his Son as a ransom in order to redeem the entire human race, he explores the current state of the church, asks questions that encourage reflection, interprets the Bible, and provides the reason why all spiritual seekers should invest and grow in their daily walks with the Lord Jesus in faith and obedience. Anointed but Illegal! is an inspiring spiritual companion for believers wishing to develop a better relationship with God and uplift His kingdom.

The Anointed, The Elect, and The Damned!

The Anointed, The Elect, and The Damned!
Author: The Akurians
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438948107

The Most High Lord God of All Creation, The Most High Supreme Lord of Spirits, the God of Ish (Adam) and Isha (Eve), the God of Enoch, the God of Noe (Noah), the God of Shem, the God of Melchizedek, the God of Audreah, the God of Abraham, the God of Ishmael, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob (Israel) will personally communicate with YOU, personally! Be prepared to understand YOU have been lied to all your life about everything; and to possess True Spiritual Knowledge you have been deliberately denied. The Most High, Himself, will testify to you that each and every word, statement and claim in this book is absolute, irrevocable, consistently verifiable, indispensable and indisputable TRUTH!

The Theory and Practice of Operating in The Anointing

The Theory and Practice of Operating in The Anointing
Author: Dag Heward-Mills
Publisher: Dag Heward-Mills
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2016-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161395283X

An excellent reference on how to operate in the anointing - Practical insights for doing the Greater works - Understanding how to operate with the presence and power of God -Comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to receive an anointing

The 20 Laws that Govern the Financial Anointing

The 20 Laws that Govern the Financial Anointing
Author: Jonathan Shuttlesworth
Publisher: Rise UP Publications
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1644573350

Unlock the Hidden Path to Abundance and Prosperity in "The 20 Laws that Govern the Financial Anointing" by Jonathan Shuttlesworth If you care about your own life, your family, and the lives of others, it's time to embrace the laws that govern the financial anointing. Pastor, teacher, and evangelist, Jonathan Shuttlesworth uses insights from the lives of Elijah and Jesus to tap into the supernatural force that governs money and provision. Just as science, thermodynamics, and health are governed by laws, the financial anointing is governed by its own powerful laws. The power of the Holy Ghost can transform every aspect of your life, including finances. There is a divine anointing that remains untapped by many—a force so powerful it can supernaturally attract wealth and prosperity. Whether you are a minister seeking to impact thousands with your message or an individual desiring to fulfill your divine calling, the laws revealed in this book will empower you to dream big and achieve even bigger. Jonathan Shuttlesworth sheds light on the timeless principles that govern supernatural wealth attraction. With his conversational and friendly style, he walks you through 20 powerful laws that will propel you toward financial success, ensuring you are not just surviving but thriving in fulfilling your God-given purpose. Includes a Foreword from Jesse Duplantis. About the Author: Jonathan Shuttlesworth is an evangelist and founder of Revival Today, a global ministry dedicated to reaching lost and hurting people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is also the pastor of Revival Today Church, a Holy Spirit-filled, Bible-believing church that blesses families and the nation, located in Pittsburgh, PA.

The Winning Spirit

The Winning Spirit
Author: Dr. D. K. Olukoya
Publisher: Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The Winning Spirit Many people are not winning in the battles of life because they have not discovered the secrets of success. It takes a combination of factors to be a winner, you need to be well-equipped. The book in your hand is a practical guide on how to fight and win in every area of your life. Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity.

From Shepherd to Ruler: Leadership Lessons Inspired by David

From Shepherd to Ruler: Leadership Lessons Inspired by David
Author: Vinnie Venturella
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1665550694

David is one of the most perfect characters on which to do a study of leadership. We can learn a lot from David’s life. We can learn what to do and what not to do. I think both are important. No one is perfect and learning those tough lessons on someone else’s behalf is as important as learning the more positive ones. David was God’s anointed. He started as a shepherd and through God’s leadership, he became a ruler of a nation and a shepherd over His people. David did not set out to be Israel’s king. He did not set out to ‘be a leader.’ He was thrust into circumstances not of his making. He went through his own crucible time and time again. Through each experience he put more tools in his toolbox so to speak. Although not perfect by any measure, his zeal for God and faith in God became the standard that all future kings of Israel would be measured against. We can learn a lot from current and prior leaders, regardless of where we find them. Like the cook making a stew, you choose which ingredients and how much to use, and learn what works and what doesn’t work for you along the way as you perfect your recipe.

Pauline Solidarity

Pauline Solidarity
Author: Daniel Oudshoorn
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532675275

Building on the themes established in the first two volumes of Paul and the Uprising of the Dead, Pauline Solidarity explores: (a) how the Pauline faction transforms relationships within the household unit in the new transnational family of God; (b) how dominant cultural conceptions of honor are rejected in the embrace of shame in the company of the crucified; (c) how vertical practices of patronage are replaced with a horizontal sibling-based political economy of grace; and (d) how the gospel of the Caesars is overcome by the lawlessness of the good news that is being assembled in an uprising of life among the left for dead. Along the way, many of the traditional themes associated with Paulinism (grace, justice, love, loyalty, sin, flesh, death, Jesus, spirit, life) are reexamined and understood as core components of a movement that was spreading among vanquished, colonized, oppressed, dispossessed, and enslaved peoples who were finding new (and treasonous) ways of organizing themselves in order to be life-giving and life-affirming, and in order to counter all the death-dealing structures of Roman imperialism.

Dissent on the Margins

Dissent on the Margins
Author: Emily B. Baran
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190495499

Emily B. Baran offers a gripping history of how a small, American-based religious community, the Jehovah's Witnesses, found its way into the Soviet Union after World War II, survived decades of brutal persecution, and emerged as one of the region's fastest growing religions after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991. In telling the story of this often misunderstood faith, Baran explores the shifting boundaries of religious dissent, non-conformity, and human rights in the Soviet Union and its successor states. Soviet Jehovah's Witnesses are a fascinating case study of dissent beyond urban, intellectual nonconformists. Witnesses, who were generally rural, poorly educated, and utterly marginalized from society, resisted state pressure to conform. They instead constructed alternative communities based on adherence to religious principles established by the Witnesses' international center in Brooklyn, New York. The Soviet state considered Witnesses to be the most reactionary of all underground religious movements, and used extraordinary measures to try to eliminate this threat. Yet Witnesses survived, while the Soviet system did not. After 1991, they faced continuing challenges to their right to practice their faith in post-Soviet states, as these states struggled to reconcile the proper limits on freedom of conscience with European norms and domestic concerns. Dissent on the Margins provides a new and important perspective on one of America's most understudied religious movements.