Imagination, Prophecy & The Prophetic Ministry

Title: Imagine God
Author: H. Eric Fearman
ISBN # 978-1-61638-221-6
Review Date: November 05, 2010

Reviewed By: Brenda of CBM'S Christian Book Reviews
9.5 on a scale of 10.0 stars


“Imagine God” is one of those books that you will not want to put down. Like fresh manna from heaven, the book is masterfully and beautifully written, full of wise counsel, filled with life changing applications and is simply a blessing to read.

Author H. Eric Fearman, dispels darkness and ushers in God’s glorious light by revealing eternal biblical truths about mankind’s God given imagination from a biblical and practical perspective. The author brings to the forefront that all knowledge begins with God, His living Word and God’s plans and purposes in our lives. This book will enable every reader to take hold of powerful kingdom truths.

Carefully constructed through diligent meditation and instruction from God’s Holy word, “Imagine God” will not only encourage you on a deeper walk with God, but also stir your heart to dig deeper into God’s precious word. This book is a faith builder that will help to guide you into greater depths of God’s plans and purposes for your life. “Imagine God” shares pearls that open doors to kingdom principles and truths that will enable you to live a prosperous and abundant life through the simplicity of the understanding of who you are in Christ and the gifts that God has blessed you with.

If applied, the teachings in this book will not only change your inner life, but also cause an inner awakening to be birthed with in you. As someone who reads books authored by many within the body of Christ, “Imagine God” opened my heart to some fresh and exciting realities.
If you desire a closer walk with God, then read this book and allow yourself to embrace the powerful spiritual truths set forth. This book will enrich your life, expand your faith and provide you with fruit bearing seed from God’s Word.

God created us in His image and God created our imagination. This book through sound biblical insight built upon the scriptures that God, the creator of all things, created our imagination and works through our imagination is an excellent read. “Imagine God” describes the process of the mind of man whereby the renewal of the mind through God’s word will cause you to see yourself as God sees you and enable you to accomplish His will, His plans and His purposes for your life through accessing the imagination that God gave you.

This is a must read for every believer, those seeking a deeper relationship with God and is a blessing to the body of Christ.

Imagine God by H. Eric Fearman

Highly Recommended
9.5 stars on a scale of 10.0 stars
Review by: Brenda of CBM'S Christian Book Review’s

The Power Of Thought, Words & Actions

POWER THOUGHTS
Joyce Meyer



Does Your Mind Wander? Are you bombarded with unhealthy, unfocused thoughts? Do you have trouble trying to get something out of your mind? You may be stuck in a mental rut. It’s time to get out! Joyce's upcoming book, Power Thoughts, will help you...

Take her bestselling book, Battlefield of the Mind, to the next level. Learn 12 specific thoughts to positively affect every area of your life. Learn how to think right thoughts on purpose, become decisive, confident and productive. Enjoy the powerful life God intended for you.

Defeat Your Enemy The enemy loves to put all kinds of wrong thoughts in our minds because he doesn’t want us to have the good things Jesus died for us to have. But Power Thoughts can help you defeat your enemy and live free from his lies once and for all. ~ Joyce Meyer

POWER THOUGHTS by Joyce Meyer

A Personal Note From Author Kaylin McFarren

ON A PERSONAL NOTE
Kaylin McFarren Author of Flaherty's Crossing

Kaylin sat before her computer writing FLAHERTY'S CROSSING as a source of personal therapy after losing her beloved father to colon cancer. You might say she was angry at him, at God, at the world in general. However, after writing this story, she had the opportunity to really look into her soul and consider the fact that so many other sons and daughters have had to deal with similar and even worse situations. Rather than a memoir, her novel evolved into a fictional journey which brought about the resolution she needed to find. She never expected this exercise in writing to go to press, touch lives, or win literary awards. But as a result of her good fortune, she has arranged for proceeds from the sale of this book to go directly to the Providence Medical Foundation's colon cancer research department in her father's name. She's now convinced and proudly shares her belief that good things can grow out of the worst times in our lives if you just take the time to open your heart.
 
Be sure to visit Kaylin's site for more information about Flaherty's Crossing

In Spirit And In Truth

But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.

Eat The Cookie, Buy The Shoes By Joyce Meyer

Joyce Meyer "Eat The Cookie, Buy The Shoes"
Giving Yourself Permission to Lighten Up

Engrained in our culture is the belief that unbending discipline is the only sure way to success. You must go to the gym five times a week, never order the dessert, and don't even think about buying that dress you keep staring at in the store window. Breaking from such a regimented lifestyle is a sign of weakness, right? Wrong!-and Joyce wants to tell us why...

Though setting rules in our lives are important, it's just as important that we break them from time-to-time. Structure is a powerful tool, but when diverging from your own goals is seen as catastrophic, it can have a hugely negative effect on us. Balance is a core value in life and every once in awhile we deserve to indulge in a guilty pleasure or two. So don't feel bad about straying from your goals every once-in-awhile and in fact, embrace it: eat the cookie and buy the shoes!



Eat the Cookie...Buy the Shoes:
Giving Yourself Permission to Lighten Up

For more information about Joyce's new book visit Eat The Cookie, Buy The Shoes.

True Prophecy And False Prophecy

PROPHECY

True prophecy is human communication initiated by the one true God (2Pet 1:21), for the purpose of expressing His immediate heart, mind, and will upon the earth to people (Am 3:7). 2Peter 1:21 is the perfect scripture expressing this definition. Some noticeable characteristics of true prophecy are unusual relevance, penetrating perceptiveness, perfect timeliness, emotional impact, felt authority, and harmony with God's attributes. True prophecy means two very different things in the Old Testament and New. This difference is fully explained in the OT & NT PROPHECY page.

False prophecy is human communication initiated by Satan and demons, done so in a malicious attempt to draw people away from the one true God (Jer 23:13, Mt 7:15). Because I've devoted an entire page to false prophecy, I will not go into anymore detail here. Like true prophecy though, its false counterpart means two different things in the Old Testament and New.

Neutral prophecy is human communication that is neither divine nor satanic, but nonetheless possesses highly compelling and inspirational qualities (Ac 12:21-23, Tit 1:12). We see neutral prophecy in Titus 1:12, where Paul quotes one of the "prophets" from Crete. He is referring to Epimenides, a Cretan poet and orator who lived around 600BC. In first century Greek culture, it was common to refer to poets and orators as "prophets", since their communication ability was so awesome. Many believed they were supernaturally-inspired, while some simply recognized their ability and called them "prophets" loosely in honor of that ability. Public heralds or proclaimers were governmental messengers authorized to make announcements to the public; they also were referred to generically as "prophets". Even today some refer to social reformers, powerful communicators, or inspiring visionaries as "prophets". Scripture is more concerned with the true and false brand.

For more great teachings on the prophetic ministry, visit JDM Prophetic Ministries where you will find some very valuable pearls.

Do We Truly Understand Love

When is Love not really Love?

Some people love someone for who they are, and some because of what they get from the relationship.

The Charismatic church is known for its worship and the presence of God among other things. However, God said to me about the current Charismatic movement, “their hearts are far from me!” How can this be I asked? It’s because most people that are in the Charismatic movement come for what God can do for them, not what they can do for God.

Love is an action, not a feeling. Love is when you are willing to sacrifice your needs and desires for someone else. It’s not that Charismatic Christians don’t love Jesus; it’s that the feelings are more important than taking up the cross (Luke 14:27).

The “love” that is expressed in worship is real. The presence of God is real. The Holy Spirit really does show up and touch people. However, there is more to being a disciple of Jesus than great worship.

So, when you love someone, how do you treat them? Do you ignore their wishes or treat them with deference and respect. Do you ignore their commands when they are too hard, or obey even though it costs you everything?

For more prophetic words from Keith Wilke visit Diamond Prophetic