Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Praying people evangelize. . .

“Jesus didn’t say ‘go and make Christians’ no, He said ‘go and make DISCIPLES!’ ” 
-Brian Kim
It's almost been 3 weeks since I have transitioned into the IHOP-KC community. ACTS has fully blown every expectation I had for it out of the water. I must say that the teachings and teachers alike are some of the best one could receive on world evangelization. The position and desire of their hearts to make His name known throughout the world is definitely motivational to rise up as a generation and hasten the Lord's return. Walking alongside 50ish like-minded people has pushed and challenged me to go much deeper into the Word and in my relationship with the Lord. We are all here for the one purpose and that is to go into the nations and let incense arise in the darkest places. (Mal. 1:11)


We found out where we are going for our outreach portion of this track two weeks ago. I am honored to be part of a small team of 7 going into the Middle East (We can't specify the exact location due to the sensitivity of the location). I am very excited for this. We have spent the past 2 weeks during our small groups just allowing the Lord to speak to us pertaining our group and our time in the Middle East. There is much excitement stirring in my heart for just the continual growth He has for me. 


The first week we had Matt and Dana Candler in our morning class teaching on intimacy with the Lord. And Mon-Wed last week we had Corey Russell teaching on the formation of messengers. Corey gave us 4 facets to becoming a better messenger: 1. Having the knowledge of God. 2. Fellowshipping with the Spirit. 3. Revelation of intercession. 4. Knowing/understanding the urgency of this hour.  This week has dramatically changed a lot of our lives. Last week we began class praying in the Spirit for about 20 min. People were being delivered and were given prophetic words for the class. The rule was, if you feel like you got a word for everyone, you had to share it. What was supposed to be only like 30 min ended up being about an hour and a half. People receiving deliverance and restoration, repenting and confessing, and acting and obeying. 

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