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Friday, December 4, 2015

We Need To Pray For More….

Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,

     I was watching this video online, at: http://www.daystar.com/ondemand/video/?video=3629869655001.  It’s only 28 minutes and well worth watching.  Here are some of the highlights:

     POWER in Hebrew = Dunamis = Dynamite Explosive Power of God.
     AUTHORITY in Hebrew = Exousia = Highest Rule of Law, forced dominance of a situation.

     The Bible miss translates these two words occasionally.  Such as in Psalm 23:4  ROD in Hebrew there was, Strong’s 07626 jbv shebet shay’- bet, meaning an actual rod, staff, branch, offshoot, club, sceptre, tribe (an item, rather than purpose used for.)  The same was done for STAFF, it listed the item, not the purpose.
     Whereas the ROD in a shepherds day, was to beat off the animals who would attack the sheep, and STAFF was used for the shepherds to have authority over the sheep.
       When POWER is used, it impacts the visible world.  This POWER is used for Miracles and Healing, restoring what the enemy did, once gone.
     When AUTHORITY is used, it impacts all demons to leave.  Such as infirmities and other ungodly spirits and they tremble when you do this!
Luke 10:19-20 NKJ
19  "Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
20  "Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven."

     Many ask for more POWER, Luke 10:19, but it takes AUTHORITY to trample the issues of darkness – and that takes EXOUSIA.  But once the darkness has left, the damage they’ve done takes DUNAMIS (God’s) POWER to heal or receive a creative miracle.

     So, I recommend you 1) watch John Paul Jacksons' video and decide for yourself – “What should you be praying for First.”
     2) Depending on what’s needed, use the correct words of prayer, either EXOUSIA (Authority) if casting out an evil spirit.  OR DUNAMIS (Power) for miracles and healing, restoring the damage done.
      Praying in the correct verbiage, the Word, is what we’re told to do – IN THE NAME OF JESUS!

Blessings to you and your family
The holidays are here and soon the Lord! PTL!
The Lord’s Servant – Sandy


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