The journey from bondage to nearness to God.
Recorded July 17, 1988 (565)
The journey from bondage to nearness to God.
Recorded July 17, 1988 (565)
The Feast of Tammuz is the beginning of the destruction of the Jerusalem that now is.
Isaiah 55:6, Zechariah 8:1-19, Isaiah 55:6-13
Recorded July 12, 1988 (562)
Galatians 4:19-5:1, Romans 8:28-39
Recorded July 11, 1988 (561)
Revelation without abandonment of self is like a 4th of July sparkler.
Mammon is an a priori position of what will happen if certain actions are taken.
Recorded July 11, 1988 (560)
The purpose of the fast of Tammuz and fast of Ab is to destroy the remnants of paganism within you.
Accept the possibility that you’re lost.
There is no legitimate self interest, corporate or otherwise.
Supplication.
Luke 9:57-62, Matthew 19:16-26, Daniel 9:3-11, 20, Philippians 4:4-6
Recorded July 10, 1988 (559)
Relationship is not in deliverance, it is in translation.
Sinai was the place of God’s visitation, Zion is the place of his habitation.
Hebrews 12:18-19, 25, Exodus 15:17-18, Galatians 1:10-11, 15-16
Recorded July 3, 1988 (557)
The goal of the fast of Tammuz is to see your golden calf.
You can’t see your golden calf unless there is a hole in the wall.
Matthew 23:37-24:17, Zechariah 8:1-23, Jeremiah 3:12-19
Recorded June 29, 1988 (555)
Violence.
All idolatry has as its basis the assumption of an infinite amount of time. The anti-christ has been revealed.
Recorded June 27, 1988 (554)
The fall and curse.
God tested the flesh in many ways.
Matthew 21:22-46, Genesis 3:12-19
Recorded June 26, 1988 (553)
The ark represents the idyllic state of being.
Once you find the ark, you can never be right again.
The ark was a coffin.
Exodus 23:17-30, 24:17-25:22, 1 John 3:6-10, Hebrews 12:18-22, Revelation 11:15-19, Hebrews 9:1-5
Recorded June 22, 1988 (551)