Seeds have an amazing ability to retain and preserve the qualities and abilities to reproduce and multiply. Seeds kept for years still retain the same untouched qualities they had generations past. I have heard of some 2,000-year-old seeds that germinated. They can not only reproduce the same DNA—the qualities of what they are—but they can reproduce it in great quantity.
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The Bible is the manual of transformation. But as with any other manual, it only works if you read it and apply what you are reading. Follow the instructions and apply the principles. People may collect books on how to stop smoking, on how to lose weight, how to be organized and how to better use their time, but until
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July 4th was our last day with the YASP (Young Adult School Prophets). We had an incredible service in the morning where Gary & Marilyn Hargrave sealed this time in the Word, and Silas Esteves spoke to us about truly living in what we have experienced during the School of Prophets. In the afternoon everyone in the YASP program had
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For the last 21 years, under the direction of Gary and Marilyn Hargrave, we have been having what we call the Young Adult School of Prophets (YASP). It is a concentrated time with our young people where we get into the word and worship, and we also work and have fun. The program has changed along the years as the
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We are currently in the time of Pentecost. It was on the day of Pentecost that Moses received from God the Law on Mount Sinai. It was a sign of a covenant, an agreement, created between God and His people. So He declared to you His covenant which He commanded you to perform, that is, the Ten Commandments; and He
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For over a week I have been living on the story of the “Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones” in Ezekiel 37:1-14. And if you don’t know this story I encourage you to read it and see the great significance it has today.
Today I read this story one more time and instead of applying it to the formation of this mighty army I started thinking of the dry bones as things in our own lives, like dreams, hopes, visions, and promises that a lot of times seem to die. We look at those old dreams they look like a bunch of dry, lifeless bones.
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Even though the Feast of Tabernacles has ended, I was still thinking about the Israelites in the wilderness and how they would carry the Ark of the Covenant, which represented the very presence of God. On many occasions we see how the Ark was always in front of the people, they wanted the presence of God to lead them forward into every circumstance.
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