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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

True Liberty

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

“Signs and Wonders” book Chapter 26, by Marie Woodworth-Etter.
True Liberty Part #2.

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A lady came over 100 miles, greatly afflicted with a tumor in her throat and one under her arm. She had had no use of her arm for 8 years; it was always cold and looked like the hand of a corpse. As I prayed and told her in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to stretch forth her hand, she did so, and it was made whole like the other!

 She clapped her hands above her head, giving glory to God. She told the people her hand had been asleep for eight years, but was made whole. She testified often and I was told she was well, that she could feed herself and comb her hair, and that she had been baptized with the Holy Ghost!

A lady on Muscatine, who had a withered hand for 15 years, was healed. The bone of her wrist was raised and the fingers were drawn crooked. The hand had been cold and helpless all these years. I took hold of her hand and prayed, and in a moment it was whole as the other! The woman was healed in the presence of several thousand men, women, and children, who wept and shouted for joy at this manifestation of God’s power, just as they did when Jesus was on earth!

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William James Roop























Friday, May 9, 2025

Prayer That Brings Revival

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In 1991, after a season of intense prayer and fasting, a prophetic vision began to unfold before my eyes. God began to speak to me about a sweeping revival that would finally come to the United States, a nation that seemed to have been bypassed as God's Spirit flowed throughout other parts of the world.


At the Holy Spirit's prompting, I pulled out a map of America and allowed the Spirit to guide my hand to the area where this revival would break out. My finger rested on Pensacola, a Florida panhandle city hardly associated with spiritual fervor. In fact, the city was known to the homosexual community as the "gay Riviera." A seven- mile stretch of beach on the Gulf of Mexico just east of the city attracted thousands of homosexuals and lesbians over the Memorial Day weekend every year, and the homosexual population reached as high as fifty thousand. Pensacola was definitely one place to be if you were gay.

It was also the place to be if you wanted an abortion. At one time, the city was home to three abortion clinics. Three clinic bombings on Christmas Eve of 1984 had put Pensacola on the map; within three years of my vision, the murders of three clinic workers had drawn worldwide attention to the city of fifty-eight thousand people.

On that night in 1991, I believed I had heard the voice of the Lord loud and clear: "I am going to send revival to the seaside city of Pensacola, and it will spread like a fire until all of America has been consumed by it." Word spread across the country about the coming revival. In no time, it reached the ears of John Kilpatrick, pastor of Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola. Here is the account of what happened next.


Years earlier, Pastor Kilpatrick had spent an extended time in prayer about the direction the church's Sunday night services should take. During that time, the Lord prompted him to turn to Matthew 21:13, which reads, "My house shall be called a house of prayer" (NKJV).

In 1988 Pastor Kilpatrick shifted the focus of his life to prayer. That began a special and intimate journey with God, as the Lord taught John Kilpatrick deeper and deeper lessons about the nature of prayer. He began to incorporate fasting into his prayer routine as well, further deepening the well of wisdom God was forming in his spirit.

All through the early nineties, Kilpatrick led his church in a growing awakening into the power of prayer. By 1993 regular, systematic prayer was firmly entrenched in the congregation's worship routine.

Once word of my prophecy reached Kilpatrick, he and the leadership of Brownsville Assembly set aside Sunday nights exclusively for prayer for revival. For nearly three years they prayed. They prayed for the lost, for political leaders, church leaders, denominational leaders, and school officials. Brownsville's road to revival was under construction.


Also "under construction" were the church's prayer banners—another evidence of this congregation's knack for bringing abstract concepts to life. As a continual reminder of the prayer needs of the church and the community, church members created a dozen different banners to help people focus on those areas they needed to bring before the Lord: warfare, family, lost souls, governmental leaders, healing, pastors, revival, schools, ministries, the peace of Jerusalem, children, and catastrophic events.

Leaders assigned to each banner would gather specific prayer requests related to the theme and lead prayer around the banner. After each banner focus was prayed about, the congregation would join in corporate prayer. And much to the surprise—and delight—of many, the attendance at the Sunday evening prayer services began to increase.

"Prayer absolutely conditioned our church for revival," says Kilpatrick. For a reason they would not discover until two years later, a growing number of people found themselves particularly drawn to the revival banner, united in deep intercession. In May of 1995, as Christians gathered downtown to pray at a rally held in connection with the annual March for Jesus event, the crowd heard my prophetic words again: "I am going to send revival to the seaside town of Pensacola..."
No one saw it coming. No one predicted the day and the hour. No one even suspected that the Father would come on the most obvious day of all—Father's Day. But nothing laid the foundation for revival as prayer did.


In one sense, the day Pastor John Kilpatrick's mother died signaled the very beginning of revival—though few people would have thought it at the time.  A month after her death, Kilpatrick found that he was far less able to handle his mother's passing than he had thought. She had died of cancer on May 7, 1995, and her illness and death had taken a tremendous toll on the then forty-five-year-old Kilpatrick. Before she died, Kilpatrick knew that revival was on its way. It was in the air, and its unmistakable scent was strong. Now, revival seemed far away.

Physically and emotionally drained, he called on Stephen Hill, a colleague in the Assemblies of God and a longtime friend, to preach at the evening service on Father's Day, June 18. The night before, Kilpatrick met with Steve and told him how grieved he was that so many people had left the church because of all his preaching on revival.

Kilpatrick was clearly still grieving over his mother's death as well. A gentle-natured man with a Georgia drawl, Kilpatrick admitted that he felt emotionless and even lacked the inspiration to prepare a sermon. He asked Hill to also preach at the morning service.


At first, nothing spectacular happened that Sunday morning. It was something of a typical worship service,except that maybe some minds were wandering a bit more than usual, planning meals and surprises and special presents for Dad.

As the clock struck noon, Hill gave an altar call. Suddenly, and unexpectedly, God came—and all heaven broke loose. A thousand people—half the people in the congregation—streamed forward to the altar for prayer.

At the same moment, Kilpatrick felt the sensation of wind blowing in the sanctuary. One person after another fell to the floor as Hill prayed for them. Others wept; some shook violently.
Hill prayed a simple prayer for Kilpatrick as he stood on the stage. "More, Lord," he said—and the pastor fell to the floor, where he lay for almost four hours. For the next forty-eight hours, Kilpatrick would be virtually useless to anyone but God Himself.

As the pastor lay on the floor, he felt a heavenly glory resting on him like a heavy blanket. God's presence was tangible at last.  "When I hit the floor, it felt as if I weighed ten thousand pounds," Kilpatrick told Charisma magazine. "I knew something supernatural was happening. God was visiting us."


That day, the morning service did not end until 4:00 P.M. And that night, the evening service didn't end until well after midnight. Revival had come.  In no time, word of the revival spread. People began lining up at 3:00 P.M. just to get a seat in the sanctuary, which at that time seated twenty-three hundred people. They'd stand in line, eating hamburgers from the local Burger King or slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, which one night reportedly was forced to close early because the kitchen ran out of dough.

Inside the church, it became a common sight to see bodies strewn all over the plum-colored carpeting, on the stage, at the altar area, and in the aisles. People would moan and weep as they lay trembling throughout the sanctuary.

Nightly, buses and vans from as far away as Minnesota and Quebec would pull up to the front of the church to drop off their load of passengers. Other visitors came from overseas—believers from Australia, Korea, Brazil, Uganda, Great Britain, continental Europe— people desperate to experience a touch from God.


Services began to attract five thousand people each night, double the number the sanctuary could hold. Work crews quickly installed closed-circuit television monitors in the chapel, the cafeteria, and the choir room to provide space for those who arrived too late to find a seat in the main sanctuary. A fourth room eventually had to be prepared for the overflow crowds. If you weren't at the church by mid-afternoon, you had little chance of watching the service "live" that night.

The sanctuary was bursting at the seams. Not even four years old, it was already too small.
Kilpatrick and Hill began a routine of working fourteen- to sixteen-hour days. Ushers, altar workers, and maintenance workers had to be enlisted in record time. Security guards patrolled areas where worshipers parked their cars, often a half-mile or more from the church. Some services lasted until sunrise.

Since June of 1995 some 1.5 million people have visited the unassuming church on Desoto Street in Pensacola. More than one hundred thousand people have been saved, and the tally is likely to go higher. Countless backslidden Christians have found their first love again. Hundreds of others have been healed and delivered.


During the first year after revival broke out, the church was forced to buy adjoining property to accommodate the growth. Construction of a five- thousand-seat multipurpose building to be known as the Family Life Center began in the spring of 1997.

"The sanctuary would fill up in sixty seconds [for revival services]," Steve Hill said. "But we didn't want to move the revival to the civic center." The only alternative was to build.
The revival has attracted so many pastors and leaders from the United States and around the world that the church now hosts semiannual pastors' conferences. When the first conference drew nearly seven hundred pastors only five months after the revival started, Kilpatrick was amazed. Now, the pastors' conference draws more than two thousand leaders.

Through it all, prayer continues to be the primary focus of the church. The Tuesday night prayer meeting is open to everyone, though participants from other denominations are encouraged to get permission from their pastors. Attendance can run as high as one thousand at the prayer meeting; some people drive a hundred miles or more just to attend.

And every night, a team of intercessors meets for prayer, joined by pastors and lay people from other churches. Kilpatrick has no intention of eliminating the focus on prayer. "If we stopped the prayer meetings, I know this move of God would grind to a halt," he said.


If you will allow the principles of prayer to revolutionize your life as it has my own and the lives of thousands of people whose lives have been transformed by the fires of revival in Pensacola, Florida, I sincerely believe that you will never be the same. Your prayers will have more power! There will be a marked change in your life! Your ministry will be more effective!

I am working on one simple premise. That premise is this: God has no favorite children. What has worked for me will also work for you. What brought power to the lives of men like Luther, Wesley, Finney, and Moody can also bring you power. It does not matter if you are an ordained minister or a housewife. Your level of education or your station in life is of no consequence when it comes to prayer. If God has worked through men and women in the past, He can work through you.

One of the greatest lies of Satan is that we just don't have enough time to pray. However, all of us have enough time to sleep, eat, and breathe. As soon as we realize that prayer is as important as sleeping, eating, and breathing, we will be amazed at how much more time will be available to us for prayer.

As you read this book, please take time to pray about each chapter. What is contained in the following pages is more than mere formulas. What I have tried to share is based on nearly forty years of experience in successful praying as I have seen prayer bring definite and precise results.

- Dr. David Yonggi Cho (PRAYER THAT BRINGS REVIVAL )


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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Making The Spirit Alive

Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

Chapter 25 in the “Signs and Wonders” book by Marie Woodworth-Etter.
Many Made Spirit Alive 1895

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From Mount Pleasant we went to Carrol, Iowa—two hundred and fifty miles northwest – to hold a meeting for the Church of God. We were kindly received by the pastor and his wife and also the church. Souls were converted the first night, and every day and night for five weeks, the shouts went up to heaven from those who had been born into the Kingdom of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and from those who had been made whole in body of all their diseases. 

People came from all parts of the country and were saved. Several came seven hundred miles and were saved and healed. One elder fell under the power of God one night in our meeting and saw a cloud of resting over the pulpit.

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The next place at which we held a meeting was at Dedham, thirteen miles from Carroll. We held the meeting in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Many of the leading businessmen of the town and surrounding country and many of the best farmers were brought to Christ. People came to this meeting from surrounding country on cars and buggies.

A lady came from Mount Pleasant, Iowa, almost two hundred and fifty miles away. She was healed at our meeting at Columbus Junction about eight months before of cancer of the stomach. Seventeen doctors had given her up to die. She had since her healing gained fifty pounds and is now well and living in the state of Iowa. Her testimony cannot be doubted; God carried conviction to the people’s heart as she stood up and declared what the Lord had done for her and how wonderfully she was healed.

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Friday, May 2, 2025

The Office Of The Prophet

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Here is a short explanation of an important ministry in the church.


Even if we are not called to the office of a prophet, we need to understand this ministry. The entire church is called to be a prophetic voice to the nations, serving as the Lord’s spokesmen to the world. The prophetic ministry is listed as one of the primary ministries given “for the equipping of the saints for the work of service...” (Ephesians 4:12). 

The prophetic gifts are not just an optional novelty for the super-spiritual; they are essential tools for effective functioning in pastoral, teaching, evangelistic or apostolic ministry.

For example, effectively using words of knowledge can significantly reduce the time many pastors spend in counseling sessions. An evangelist using this gift can speak to one woman and stir an entire city, just as Jesus did with the woman at the well. The gifts of the Spirit are not toys but tools. The Lord does not give the gifts of the Spirit for our entertainment but because we need them to do His work.


 When used correctly, they will multiply the spiritual effectiveness of any ministry. This is why the Apostle Paul exhorted the church, “...desire earnestly spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy” (I Corinthians 14:1).

- Rick Joyner ( The Prophetic Ministry)


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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Beyond the Bible?

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BEYOND THE BIBLE? - Kenneth E Hagin.

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A certain teacher caused a lot of trouble once for a friend of  mine, a man who had been a Bible teacher for 35 years. My friend had taken his Bible to this man's meetings, but found  his teaching began to be increasingly in error.

Finally he handed the man his Bible, saying, "You're going  to have to give me chapter and verse for that. You're going to  have to show that to me in the Bible." The traveling teacher handed the Bible back to him, saying,  "Oh, you won't find what I'm preaching in that thing." (When  you start calling the Bible "that thing," you're in trouble.)

"Oh, no," he said, "I'm way out beyond that thing." If you've gotten out  beyond  the Bible, you've gotten out  beyond the Holy Spirit, because the Bible says that the Spirit and the Word are one [agree], as John states in First John 5:7.

What was amazing to me was that my friend, a man who was saved, baptized in the Holy Spirit, and a Bible teacher in a  Full Gospel church, got taken in by this false teacher and lost half his class!

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On the other hand, a young Chinese woman, who had been converted only two weeks earlier in a tent meeting, went to the same teacher's meetings one night but realized he was in error. 
She told me, "You know, something on the inside of me told me,  'Don't go back.' So we never went back."

She was just a baby Christian—she didn't even have the  baptism in the Holy Spirit yet—but she listened to the Spirit  who was in her.

I think what happens to us is we go by our heads instead of our spirits after we have been Christians for many years. Often our heads have been educated at the expense of our spirits.
The Spirit of God will teach us. That's what the Spirit of  God was teaching the Chinese woman: "That's not right. Don't  go there."

Of course God put teachers in the Church—teaching is one  of the fivefold ministries, and that's one way God teaches us. On  the other hand, the Teacher is also in us. He'll let us know when it's right and He'll let us know when it's not right. And every believer has that anointing in him or her. We don't need to pray for it. We've got it.

Kenneth E. Hagin- Understanding The Anointing.

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Baptism In The Name

 Hello everyone.  Praise the Lord!

Matthew 28:19-20:  "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and behold, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen."

"...baptising them in the name."  The question is: Baptising them in what name?  Notice it is written:  "in the name of the Father..."  What is the Father's name?  Now remember, there was no New Testament writings in the time of Jesus and His Apostles. So it has to be the name from the Old Testament.  The only name found in the Old Testament of the Father is YHWH (Isaiah 63:16;  64:8).

So the Apostle Matthew understood that the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is YHWH alone and not any other names.  The Scriptures testify that the Father and Son and Holy Ghost are three manifestations of the one and only true living God, with one holy name, YHWH (Deut. 6:4; Isaiah 45:5; Jeremiah 10:10; Zechariah 14:9; 1 John 5:7; 1 Timothy 3:16). 

The Apostle Matthew was present when the Apostle Peter preached the Gospel as it was written in Acts 2. And in Acts 2:38 we see that they were going to do what was commanded by Yahwah (YHWH).  If baptism should be done using the title, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, then it would contradict with the doctrine of the Apostle Peter in Acts 2:38 who said "...repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the in the name of Yahwah haMashiach..."

They did agree with each other. The name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is YHWH, Yashwah; therefore Matthew 28:19 and Acts 2:38 agree with each other.  The words spoken by Jesus (Yashwah) Himself  in John 5:39 and John 5:43 also testify that Yashwah (YHWH) is the name of the Messiah.

John 5:39:  "Search the Scriptures, for in them ye think that ye have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me."

John 5:43:  "I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not; if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive."

The Scriptures revealed that salvation belongs to the one and only true living God (YHWH).  

Psalm 3:8:  "Salvation belongeth unto YHWH.  Your blessings is upon your people."

Jeremiah 10:10:  "But YHWH is the true God.  He is the living God, and an everlasting King."

Acts 2:21:  "And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of YHWH shall be saved."

Acts 2:38:  "Repent and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Yahwah haMashiach for the remission of sins." 

And remember what Scripture showed us in Isaiah 7:14:  "Behold, a virgin shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is God with us."

Amen.

William James Roop

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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Flattery Will Get You Nowhere

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FLATTERY WILL GET YOU NOWHERE.
- Rick Joyner

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Flattery is one of the most deadly tactics of the enemy, intended to divert a church or work from God's will. Prophets who have fallen into witchcraft through self-promotion will often be used by the enemy in this way. They will divert you from the course by prophesying that which is much more grand or appealing than what God has called you to. In this way the heart and the resources of the ministry will be sidetracked, and usually devastated by failure.

Beware of those who try to gain influence by prophesying grandiose visions. Receive such words only from those who have nothing to gain by sharing them, or whose integrity has been fully established, never from those who are trying to establish themselves. Prophets of extraordinary gifts and authority in this century have themselves been tripped up by others who prophesied to them that they were greater than they were, or were called to do things greater than they were called to do. 

On the day of judgment we may find that this form of witchcraft was far more devastating to the church than the attacks from.cults, New Age, and all of the other false prophets combined.

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It is very easy to discern false prophets who are from cults, but those who are in the church, who may be genuine believers, are much harder to distinguish. Yes, a true believer can still be a false prophet. We are false in any ministry that we presume without a commission from God.

Prophetic authority cannot be established through any other credentials. Letters of recommendation do have their place, but we should question anyone who tries to establish spiritual authority by what school they attended, the diplomas they have, or whose ministry they have sat under. Also, beware of those who are always telling stories of their own prophetic exploits. At best, this is evidence of immaturity.

Those who are the real thing have kept company with God and His angels enough that they will not care very much about who else believes in them. If we are going to be free of the traps set by false prophets we must start recognizing self-promotion and rejecting the ministry of those who use it.

Rick Joyner; Surpassing the greatness of His power.

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William James Roop