The king of Egypt had a dream in which seven fat cows came out of the river followed by seven starving cows that ate the fat cows but remained thin. Joseph interpreted the dream for the king as seven years of plenty followed by seven years of drought that would consume all the seven years […]
Jesus uses marriage as a window of understanding. He pictures the Bride as the covenant people and Himself as the Bridegroom. Because of the New Covenant which He inaugurates with His Blood and guarantees with His Eternal Life, the people of covenant are the people of the kingdom. Jesus defines the relationship as covenantal because […]
Presupoose: “to be based on the idea that something is true or will happen; to assume beforehand.” Philosophically, we base what we think upon certain presuppositions. A set of presuppositions usually underlies a person’s worldview and mindset.
“Not what you think,” might be the first answer to this question. What you see now or see as dominant now might not be what dominates the kingdom landscape in next seven years. What we celebrate most, the most visible, or what appears to be the latest trend might not be the best predictor of […]
Daniel knew the season of his history, positioned to prepare
Immediately we receive revelation and communicate it by writing or speaking, or meditate upon it by recalling or rehearsing the vision, dream, impression, or revelation, we are preparing for interpretation of the revelation. Interpretation speaks to the purpose of the revelation, helps us learn what to do with the revelation, and better understand what God […]
<strong>Leaders Harvest Purpose</strong> Matthew 9:36: “But when he saw the crowds, His inner man drew out a deep groan for them, because He saw they were grieved and distressed enough to pull out their hair, neglected as insignificant and without value as if they were sheep not having a shepherd.” Jesus’ discussions of […]
<strong>Leaders Harvest Purp</strong> Matthew 9:36: “But when he saw the crowds, His inner man drew out a deep groan for them, because He saw they were grieved and distressed enough to pull out their hair, neglected as insignificant and without value as if they were sheep not having a shepherd.” Jesus’ discussions of […]
The term “pundit” is a Sankrit word for a “teacher, learned person” that we use to speak of a person who makes a living expressing their opinion or communicating from a learned and experienced viewpoint. Pundits develop a following of people who appreciate their analysis and conclusions on particular subjects, and a reaction from those […]