July 7th, 2014
As we learn to become more and more to develop that servant Heart as we follow Jesus, growth will happen. We grow from the slavery thoughts and behaviours of the world into a new way of looking at life! This information is so important we have dedicated a whole blog to the subject! www.hearinggod.mentorsmotebook.com/blog
We have stressed how important this is for all Jesus Followers! Here is one of the founding teachers in this area: Mark Virkler and his book: “4 keys to Hearing God’ Voice”. See where you are in hearing from the Lord and how you can expand your walk with Him. Read more... (419 words, 2 images, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)
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July 25th, 2014
We continue to look at the transformation from the slave, with all the slave thinking of this world, into that of a servant. How we think sets the way we think the world operates. Learn to catch the lies that might still keep you trapped in the slave’s thinking.
By catching more of these half-troths and outright lies out heart might believe, we can step more and more into that new Creation. Here are 40 typical mindsets of the slave before we become a child of the Living God!
Tick those areas in your life that need Father God’s ‘re-designing’. Read more... (702 words, 2 images, estimated 2:48 mins reading time)
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April 8th, 2014
We have been discussing the progression from the slave to the Sonship status. Remember we all begin as a slave, with slave thinking from the world around us. One of the biggest issues for the journey to progress is an understanding of who the Holy Spirit is and what He is doing in our lives. How can you catch the ‘Day of your Salvation’ as we discussed earlier without knowing the Power source behind your growth? Let’s let me introduce you to the Holy Spirit! Read more... (1654 words, 4 images, estimated 6:37 mins reading time)
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August 5th, 2014
Getting ‘Egypt’ out of the hearts of the Israelites was one of the hardest lessons for Jehovah God to teach His people. Back there, they were slaves, and servants – without any authority over their own life. They had the mind-set of being in servitude to what was around them. Egypt was their Master! They really believed: “I don’t have a say so I can’t achieve much …”. As a result, they were limited, restricted and certainly not where God wanted them to be for the future. Slave they were and slave they lived. Read more... (513 words, 3 images, estimated 2:03 mins reading time)
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April 1st, 2014
We have been using the Old Testament story of the journey of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt. I am sure you remember their story. The people of Israel were given their freedom by the Pharaoh and started out with fear and wonder. (See 7/7 – An Old Testament example of slavery’s iron fist)
Their first challenge: crossing the Red Sea with the armies of the Pharaoh hot on their heels. Would they stay true to Jehovah’s words … or would they give into their doubts and fears with the enemy’s troops headed their way? This was a very real test for people still stuck in their slave thinking. Being free was still a wonder and a new experience for them. Read more... (616 words, 3 images, estimated 2:28 mins reading time)
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March 22nd, 2014
So we make the jump …… and I trust that you have. People can actually open the door into the Kingdom without being born again. Many still carry their worm thinking, victim thinking, along with their doubt and unbelief. Little grow will happen if we do not deal with these issues in the stage of our walk with our Creator. All of these self-defeating thinking patterns will change as we continue to renew our mind according to what the Word says rather than what the world says. Read more... (543 words, 3 images, estimated 2:10 mins reading time)
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