Fully qualified by the cross, we're now called to the place of voluntary surrender - so that the work of the Holy Spirit IN and THROUGH us can maximize our potential to participate in the global work of glory prophesied for these final days prior to our Lord's glorious and dramatic return.
Daniel Session 12 - chap 9 v24-27 part 1
Daniel Session 11 - Chapter 9 - A model prayer activates angelic encounter and revelation
Daniel Session 10 - Chapter 8 - the prophet’s intense second vision
Daniel Session 09 - Chapter 7 - Daniel's first direct-to-him prophetic dream.
Daniel Session 08 - Chap 2 AGAIN - connecting to Chap 7
Daniel Session 07 - Chapter 6 - In the will of God, in the dens of lions
Daniel Session 06 - Chapter 5 - The handwriting on the wall
Daniel Session 05 - Chapter 4 - Nebuchadnezzar's second dream
Daniel Session 04 - Chapter 3 - the epitome of a fiery trial
Daniel Session 03 - Chapter 2 - Daniel, Dreams, & the Destiny of the World
Daniel Session 02 - Chapter 1 - The account begins with invasion, captivity, indoctrination, and faith
Daniel Session 01 - Laying the groundwork for the study
Hebrews Session 13 - Finishing Well. Highest Calling. Concluding thoughts
Called for these great days, in truth, with understanding, for the great exploits of faith, for Him
Hebrews Session 11 - chapter 11 - Imperfect Heroes Of Faith Representing Their Perfect God
Hebrews Session 10 - Called into the impossible, for His glory and purposes
Hebrews Session 09 - Invited and called into His supernatural timing for His divine purposes
Hebrews Session 08 - The incomparability of the new priesthood of praise and worship
Hebrews Session 07 - Priesthood of Praise, and why
Hebrews Session 06 - Priests of the supernatural order. That would be us.
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