Friday, October 20, 2017

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

                             Moving Beyond Your Potential Into Intentional Personal Growth Part 2

We always live to the level of our faith, not hope. Hope will sustain you, but we always live to the level of our faith. So when it comes to manifesting your potential, the proof of your faith for releasing your potential is the pursuit of manifesting your potential which is evident through your daily routine. The record of your daily routine is your schedule or calendar. Does your daily routine contain evidence of you working your plan to manifest your potential? Does your pre-planned weekly calendar contain evidence of what you are going to do during the week to maximized your potential? Faith without works is dead so faith to release your potential without a plan or strategy that's reflected in your daily routine is dead ( none productive) Do you want another 90 days of this lifestyle? Next level Living coaching can help you move from wishing and desiring growth to intentional growth.
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Moving Beyond Potential Into Intentional Personal Growth Part 1

God is obligated to fulfill His Word, but He is not obligated to fulfill your potential. Some fulfillment of prophetic words are contingent on reaching our potential. Reaching your potential may involve the integration of spiritual and personal development. Just think about the gold medal winners in the Olympics, they do not rely on their gifting. They went beyond their gifting and attain their fullest potential. Some who lost in the last Olympics began their training for the next Olympics they day after they lost. Excuses are the enemy of reaching our potential. Procrastination is the theft of attaining potential. In Cor. 9: 25, the Apostle Paul said, those who strive for the mastery is temperate or practice self control in all things. In other words, if want one wants to attain mastery in your ministry, calling, or even your vocation or profession one must practice self control in all things. Its possible you have dreamed of reaching your potential for the last 5 - 30 years and you are in the same spot, doing the same thing. The greatest athletes tend to have five to seven different type of coaches. The best CEOs average between 3 to 5 different coaches in their personal life. What about you? Maybe what you need to break stagnation in your life right now, is a " Next Level Living Coach". Most coaches charge between 150.00 - 500.00 or more for each session. My cost is lower right now. If you are interested, reach out to me through messenger or text me at 404944732

Friday, August 5, 2016

Friday, March 11, 2016

Implications of Apostolic Leadership in the 21st Century Part 17- Apostolic Ministry Detonates the Spiritual Violence of Change and the Whirlwind of Creative Chaos

SECTION II

The Twenty First Century Apostle


We live in a time of incessant acceleration of change. The unyielding verisimilitudes of this era demands structural change in all echelons of life.  The Body of Christ is not an exception to this whirlwind of creative chaos.   Mike Regele spoke of the death of the church in terms not of its final demise, but of the essential precondition for resurrection.[1]  The prerequisite for resurrection is change or transition.  The body of Christ is an organic miracle of diversity expressed in a unity of purpose.[2]  Yet, the body of Christ is undergoing a transformation that will accentuate its ability to not only express the unity of purpose, but to evolve into the full stature of Christ. This cannot occur unless we stop fighting the currents of change.  To become effective at change, we must leave behind the imaginary organization of individualism, designed by our flesh, and learn to work in a real organization, which will be a dense network of interdependent relationships, intensively focused on manifesting the corporate “Christ” on earth.  John 17:21 implies universalized corporateness of the Christ Body as the major requirement for global revival.  The solutions that the corporate Christ needs are present within the Body. No longer can we define the purpose of God or the Body of Christ by a part, to understand our part.  We need a consciousness of the Body of Christ.
The Holy Spirit has been intensifying the global prayer movement for the last twenty or so years.  The church has birthed a reformation that is transforming its face through its cooperation with the Holy Spirit in incessant global intercession.   We prayed for revival, but God sent reformation.  The reformation came before global revival because great preparation is needed for reengineering systems that will conserve the fruit of evangelism for rapid planting of the harvest as sons of the kingdom in the earth.  This can only occur as the Body of Christ becomes aware of its predestined interconnected relationships and giftings.  The Apostolic reformation is the precursor of the endtime harvest.  The Bride makes herself ready by becoming keenly aware of her parts. The purpose of the apostolic reformation is expedited through the Bride making herself ready for the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Divine Confrontation, Graham Cooke said that only apostles and prophets can rebuild the church through the violence of change.  When expansion comes in the Body of Christ, pressure occurs in the areas that are juxtaposed to the expansion.  In an article on apostolic ministry, Noel Woodroffe stated that the following characteristics identify the Apostolic Reformation:[3]
1.    A complete radical renovation of the mentality of the Church globally as God removes all aspects of limitations from our faith.
2.    Recognition that we are a generation of destiny coming rapidly into the realization that we are in the best position to actually bring an end to the ages in our time.
3.    A radical movement away from dead religious and local church limitation to a Kingdom reality that invades every aspect of life.
4.    A positive bringing of the mass of ordinary believers into the reality of ministry, thus radically broadening the base of the assault upon enemy positions in every area of life.
5.    A complete restructuring of the way the kingdom is financed and the recognition and faith for huge financial input in the Kingdom for the push to the end of all things.
6.     A ferocious thrust into governmental prayer across the nations of the earth as a tidal wave of prayer and expectation sweeps through demonic territories worldwide.
7.    A coordinate invasion of all territories internationally that have not yet received the declaration of the gospel.
8.    A deliberate, strategic, heightened warfare against illegitimate spiritual thrones world-wide as God gives the Church insight and heightened powers of discernment.
9.    A purification of ministry and ministers as new leadership is shifted into place and a global reshuffling of leadership, by the Lord, is underway in the Church.
10.  The return of effective recognition and operation of apostles and prophets to complete the function of the five governmental ministries of the church.
11.  The achievement of a great momentum in the Church that will push it through the ultimate end.
12.  The global harvesting of the earth of souls for the Kingdom as God closes the ages down.



[1] Eddie Gibbs, Church Next (Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 2000), p. 67.
[1] Ibid. p. 67.

[3] Noel Woodroffe, Questions About the Apostolic (Caribbean Resource Center & International Ministries, 1999 - accessed on April 2001) available http:// www.acts29online/apostoli.htm; Internet