Whether in groups or one on one, I am learning the significance of “listening.”
If we will wait and be patient, the Holy Spirit will tell us things that are needed for a heart to be free.
We often default to a form of preaching, but, honestly, we must become compassionate listeners.
Less talking. More listening.
Holy Spirit has been giving us rooms where listening is the key to healing and deliverance.
I wish I could explain what we are seeing here, but honestly, it is such an intimate and cherished work of the Spirit of God that I can’t seem to adequately describe it.
The Lord simply is delivering His daughters. One layer at a time.
Our prayer room has become a safe place where the Lord goes deep with His presence. He is stirring up the gifts in the room and tending known, and unknown, heart needs.
I do very little preaching but much tending and mending. Jesus holds all the keys to every heart.
I can’t describe the joy of watching Heaven come to earth as Christ makes His way around the room.
It is worth every ounce of time. We give Him no limits but room to finish His appointed work.
One thing I am seeing clearly. If ministry is some sort of hobby for you, I lovingly tell you that you will miss out on the greater things with God.
Everywhere you go The Christ in you needs you to be listening.
If you confine Him to your preferred days and hours-well, “It will be so according to your faith.”
I love seeing people be set free. I love watching a heart heal. I love feeling the compassion of Jesus well up in me.
One rhema word can break a lifetime of barriers and bring long-awaited freedom.
What a moment when the Lord gives you sudden insight, and you know exactly where to go after the work of darkness.
It is astounding to see the Holy Spirit at work as your helper.
Listening.
It is essential.
Necessary.
Needed.
Ask the Lord to make you a good listener who hears from Heaven. It has become my constant prayer.
You will see a heavenly shift in your ministry and your ability to set others free.
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