Are You Dead? is a book that challenges you with the most important question to answer as you take upon this Christian journey. In order for you to get to know God in an intimate way, "You Got to Die." You must deny yourself, (which includes your will) pick up the cross and follow God. God is saying, "If I am to entrust My gifts into your life and your ministries, you have to die" and in doing so you must allow God to raise you back up again.
In order for the pages of the Bible to unveil itself in your life or your ministry, you must commit spiritual suicide, you must die to self, die to flesh, die to carnality and be resurrected by the power of the Holy Ghost.
The Bible tells us to resist the devil and he will flee. Yes, the Bible let's us know that if we resist the devil he will run. However, the Word of God also informs us that there is a time when a Christian must also run. I've discovered that biblically, there are battle maneuvers or strategic battle plans for various spiritual and physical battles. One plan may not be sufficient for all battles. Some battles may dictate you to resist, avoid, or even flee.
In this book, Bishop Fullwood effectively teaches us hoe to strengthen our mind, body, and soul to resist the devil. The aim of this book is to prevent people from losing their anointing, their faith and their influence in the church. Satan is after all of these powerful and precious gifts that God has equipped us with to build up His Kingdom, win souls for the Kingdom and destroy the works of the devil.
Like Jeremiah the prophet, Bishop Fullwood has been commissioned by God to cry out with a loud voice and warn the people of the snares and traps that lay ahead. This book will save lives, marriages, ministries, church positions and most importantly souls.
Run Like Hell
ARE YOU DEAD YET?
HOW TO COOK FOR THE WHOLE CHURCH
YOUR DESTINY IS IN THE HEIGHTS
God Himself calls upon the Eagle to represent His own abilities and strength. Deuteronomy 32:11. As an Eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings: So the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.” you back up again.This book also enlightens the church on what it means to be an Eagle Christian; a partaker of the divine nature of God. The Eagle is used to frequently throughout the Bible to symbolize or represent special qualities , characteristics, and abilities.
When a person becomes an Eagle Saint, it is one of the great mysteries of the faith. He or she is no longer content to live with mediocrity; but begins to act like Jesus and live a dynamic, victorious, and overcoming life. He or she becomes like the Eagle who mounts up and rides the air current with very little effort.
In order for Him to make sure Peter understood his divine assignment, Jesus characterizes the church into two groups of people. Each group has their distinct make up and ability.
He characterizes them by pointing them out as Lamb and Sheep. The idea here is to inform all pastors and ministers alike, that the prepared food for the sheep may not be sufficient to be given to the lamb. The lamb’s food must be carefully and prayerfully prepared for the lamb’s digestive system. Understanding this process is very critical as it relates to Pastoral care of the congregation.
The revelation that I have received from this dialogue is:
“There are different types or categories of people that need
to be cared for in the Kingdom of God. Jesus made an extra
effort to make sure that each group was specially accounted
and cared for in ministry.
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