Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Family!!

Hi Family,

Well, a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! May this time be a time of peace and rest for every one. This has surely been a year where the Lord has proved himself faithful again and again. We have so much to be thankful for.

We have experienced change and transformation in our own lives in an unprecedented way. We have taken much ground from the enemy which he desperately wants back. Be aware that in the next 4-6 weeks the thief will try if he hasn't started already to put doubt, negativity, fear and whatever lies necessary to get you to give up the ground you have taken. Making you aware of this will result in you recognizing the attack and resisting it. Remember the attack happens in the mind and it has to do with isolation, strife, alienation, victimization and of course guilt and condemnation. James 4:7-8 says "Submit yourselves therefore unto God, resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you."

We have entered into the supernatural dimension where the Lord is baptizing His people with His love and His fire.
Sunday night was probably one of those extra ordinary, power packed services, which started with warfare praise. The atmosphere was filled with an electricity that was contagious. The outpouring of the life of God was so personal that many were left speechless having been touched by heaven itself. Jesus prayed "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Yes Lord, we want more.

For those that are away this coming weekend, have a great refreshing time and come back ready as ever to be the blessing you were meant to be. For those of us going to Roma-nia, (remain here) we will continue to press in for the more. Come this weekend and bring a friend, neighbor, colleague and especially your family to get a taste and a touch from Heaven.

See y'all on Sunday, and come expecting a refreshing from the Lord as we worship and fellowship in the beauty of Holiness.

We love you all!

Our Utmost For His Highest.

Pastors Errol and Debbie

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