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A Glorious Way of Life

William Vincent

Editorial: RWG Publishing

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Sinopsis

Today, there is a live, breathing generation on the planet that is maturing into its destiny as a Glory (presence-based) Generation. They're a new wineskin that's been raised just for this occasion. They are preaching the Kingdom Gospel, healing the sick, casting out demonic spirits, reviving the dead, and creating disciples. They are motivated and energized by Christ's love and the overwhelming power of His Spirit. They are a generation that understands the benefits of living a life of glory.
 
The Lord's Glory is a concrete reality that every believer can experience. Another way of putting it is that the Lord's Presence is genuine! On Earth, like in Heaven, it is a palpable reality. Consider Exodus 33:10-14, which states that Moses prayed to the Lord, "And when the people saw the hazy pillar standing at the tabernacle door, they all got to their feet and worshipped, each man in his tent door. And the LORD spoke to Moses face to face, as if he were speaking to a friend. And he returned to the tent; however, his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, did not leave the tabernacle. And Moses said to the LORD, "See, you say to me, "Bring up this people," and you haven't told me who you're going to send with me." Nonetheless, thou hast stated, "I recognize thee by name," and "thou hast also found grace in my eyes." Now, if I have found grace in thine eyes, shew me now thy path, that I may know thee, that I may find grace in thine eyes: and consider that this country [is] thy people. And he said, "My presence will accompany thee..."
 
What a wonderful verse illustrating the Lord's tangible presence, which is not only available, but also the heritage and destiny of every believer. Everyone seen the Lord's Glory, heard it, and felt it with their physical senses. Everyone worshiped at the door of their tents because it was so beautiful and powerful. Entire families were present to experience the Lord's Glory and worship in His Presence. We can't accept anything less than the Lord's Glory in all aspects of life.
 
Disponible desde: 28/02/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 16 páginas.

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