Steve delivers a sermon about the diseased feet of King Asa.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Don't Fake God's Anointing
Pastor Steve McKinney teaches that the original recipe of the Holy Anointing Oil was costly, special and reserved for Priests... not to be placed on ordinary people. He proceeds to teach from 1 Peter 2, explaining that believers are called to not be ordinary, but to be a Royal Priesthood, worthy of the anointing. He then shares a testimony from former Mayor of Tacloban City, Philippines, Cristina Romualdez about anointing oil and speaking in tongues. This is a powerful teaching that addresses some common misperceptions and stirs believers to go for more of God.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Saturday, May 9, 2020
If you want Honey, You must endure the Sting of the Bee
In Midrash teachings in the Torah (specifically Numbers), there is much about bees.. one part particularly speaks of the honey of the bee contrasted with the sting of the bee.
For people who understand and love God's Word, we know that in order to enjoy the honey from the Word, we will get stung by it. The Word hurts us as it changes and heals us developing a life of sweetness.
In order to comfort her sister at the passing of her husband, Israeli songwriter Naomi Shemer wrote the song “Al Kol Eleh”meaning “For all these Things.” It was performed at a celebration of modern Israel turning 70 years old when 12,000 Israeli's who had never sang together before got together and sang it. It is beautiful. Please enjoy by clicking the link... And if you love Israel the way that I do, try not to cry :-)
For people who understand and love God's Word, we know that in order to enjoy the honey from the Word, we will get stung by it. The Word hurts us as it changes and heals us developing a life of sweetness.
In order to comfort her sister at the passing of her husband, Israeli songwriter Naomi Shemer wrote the song “Al Kol Eleh”meaning “For all these Things.” It was performed at a celebration of modern Israel turning 70 years old when 12,000 Israeli's who had never sang together before got together and sang it. It is beautiful. Please enjoy by clicking the link... And if you love Israel the way that I do, try not to cry :-)
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