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“The failure of today's believers to fully tap into the power of the Holy Spirit is what makes the Church appear like just any other religion: ritualistic, dogmatic, and yes, dare I say it: powerless.”

“What is unseen to us is not inactive. God revealed in the Bible a large, very active, and invisible population of spirits. They outnumber mortal people. When we are born as spirits by faith in Jesus, we may perceive this population. Among us are spirits of several kinds.” Excerpt From: Paul Renfroe. “Nobody Sees This YOU.”

“The power to become sons of God is the greatest power ever given to men.”

“The greatest difficulty to overcome for those who seek the Kingdom has to do with discovering and embracing their true Kingdom identity.”

“We love to talk about the repentance of the prodigal son and the forgiveness of the father, but we seem to miss the part about the son's restoration.”

“Seeing the evil days and wisely stocking up on emergency provisions doesn't make you any less Spirit-filled.”

“Many theologians believe the Gospel writers include miracle stories in order to prove that Jesus is divine. But miracles are not proof of deity. Many Old Testament prophets heal people and even raise them from the dead, yet they are mere mortals. Jesus's miracle ministry is a demonstration that the kingdom of God has arrived.”

“When we pray "Let your kingdom come," we aren't asking God to bring history to an end and whisk us to realms of glory, or to wave a magic wand and solve all the problems we face in our life. Rather, we are making a radical commitment to live our life in the world ("on earth") in such loving abandonment to God that the values and principles, the perspectives and dynamics of God's realm of life and wholeness become incarnate in and through our being and doing. Here too we are utterly incapable of actualizing the kingdom in this way. We can, however, through loving abandonment, allow God to incarnate kingdom life in and through us in the circumstances of our daily life.”

“We would like a church that again asserts that God, not nations, rules the world, that the boundaries of God's kingdom transcend those of Caesar, and that the main political task of the church is the formation of people who see clearly the cost of discipleship and are willing to pay the price.”

“Neither the Ten Commandments nor the great commandment is revelatory if separated from the divine covenant with Israel or from the presence of the Kingdom of God in the Christ. These commandments were meant and should be taken as interpretations of a new reality, not as orders directed against the old reality. They are descriptions and not laws. ~ vol. 1, p.125”

“We often make the grave theological mistake of equating the sovereignty of God and everything happening in the earth realm as being 'His Will'.”

“The message of salvation alone makes converts, but the message of the Kingdom is meant to make disciples.”

“In many ways, the present world system traumatizes us. It keeps us in fear--fear of failure, fear of lack, and fear of man. But praise be to God, the King, because His 'perfect love casts out fear.”

“If he who hath posterity in Sion and kindred in Jerusalem hath been called happy, verily how much happier are we, for we have posterity in the heavenly Jerusalem. Verily.....”

“In God's Kingdom economy, money is meant to be in constant movement, changing hands regularly to fullfill its mission from place to place--blessing many along the way.”

“As Kingdom citizens, we cannot live, operate, or be approved by the King without faith.”

“The confessions of your mouth are the measure of your faith.”

“A mustard seed is all you need.”

“The full force and authority of the Kingdom of God came in a human body (Jesus Christ), with human DNA, with full legality, and therefore was able to make everything that was wrong right again.”

“All the deliverance and providence that God has re-established is now available to those who believe. The problem is...most do not believe.”

“Jesus only spoke the words the Father told Him -- the Words of God, which bear the authority (are authored by) of God.”

“How closely you walk in relationship with the King determines how vast your authority is felt in the spirit realm. For some, it's ten feet; for some 30 or 100 feet, and for others, it's whole cities!”

“As believers, we were given positions of tremendous authority and leadership.”

“This kingdom is an inward reign, deeply personal, and it shapes the way we live, think, and interact with the world. The Kingdom of God is already active within believers who have embraced God’s grace and surrendered to His rule. This calls us to shift our focus from searching for external signs of God’s Kingdom to nurturing the internal transformation that comes from a relationship with Christ. The true work of God’s kingdom is taking place within us, moulding our lives and actions as we align ourselves with His divine will.”

“We have many churchgoers who have become 'churchians' and are stuck in the muck of religious goo--unable to advance themselves and unable to advance the Kingdom.”

“Religion is a nasty word, literally. The word comes from the Latin 'religare,' which means 'to bind'.”

“The real question is: The Kingdom of God is available to you, but are you available to the Kingdom?”

“Make no mistake about it; the Spirit of God in you wants to kindle an inferno of God's Holy Fire that will spread to the hearts of multitudes across the globe.”

“Believers, in order to sound spiritual or godly, will say they are willing to die for Christ. While this may sound noble, what God is really looking for are people who are willing to live for Christ.”

“We are at our best when we love the Lord and his church more than our style of life. We do not believe in our country, right or wrong. If evil has such a grip upon the institutions of government, we know that evil must be overthrown by one means or another. We are not monarchists, republicans or socialists, although our membership includes them all and more. We are pilgrims, who want to pass through a land that will support our journey to the Kingdom; and, if need be, the noblest of us will choose to occupy that land for a bit shorter time than usual rather than deny the Lord of the Kingdom.”

“Individual believers and the Church as a whole cannot bring heaven to bear on the earth without a distinct awareness and use of their God-given authority.”