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WHEN THE LORD BUILD UP ZION.
The days ahead of the church and the nations is one that is already being shaped by the forces of influence. This influence is one of government; i am referring to spiritual government. All governments are spiritually rooted because man by default is spiritual.
All that we are and represent is directly linked to spiritual influence. The challenge, however, is when we allow ignorance and the agendas of darkness to take advantage of the power and influence of our spirituality to seek to establish a contrary government on earth and that is what the enemy has sought to do since the advent of christ.
Ezekiel 22:30
“I looked for someone among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found no one.”
The present era is a pivotal moment in the unfolding of God’s prophetic initiatives across the globe. If there is a singular focus that will define the current emphasis and directives of heaven, it is the cultivation of a well-developed, mature intercessory spirit. The depth and quality of our understanding of intercession—and our approach to operating within the intercessory space—are critical to the Body of Christ. Indeed, the lack of a robust intercessory framework is arguably one of the key reasons for the unfortunate stagnation and decline in spiritual effectiveness observed in the Church over the past few decades.
The Intercessory Space: A Foundational Womb
The intercessory space is the spiritual womb that carries, births, and nurtures all ministry gifts and leadership qualities.
This sacred space is where divine purposes are conceived and brought to fruition. When this space is compromised, every other structure we attempt to build crumbles like a house of cards.
Intercession is not merely a supplemental activity within the Church; it is the bedrock upon which the health and vitality of all other spiritual functions rest. Without intercessory competence, the Church risks birthing immature and unstable leadership and ministries that cannot withstand the pressures of a broken world.
WHEN THE LORD BUILD UP ZION.
The days ahead of the church and the nations is one that is already being shaped by the forces of influence. This influence is one of government; i am referring to spiritual government. All governments are spiritually rooted because man by default is spiritual.
All that we are and represent is directly linked to spiritual influence. The challenge, however, is when we allow ignorance and the agendas of darkness to take advantage of the power and influence of our spirituality to seek to establish a contrary government on earth and that is what the enemy has sought to do since the advent of christ.
Ezekiel 22:30
“I looked for someone among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found no one.”
The present era is a pivotal moment in the unfolding of God’s prophetic initiatives across the globe. If there is a singular focus that will define the current emphasis and directives of heaven, it is the cultivation of a well-developed, mature intercessory spirit. The depth and quality of our understanding of intercession—and our approach to operating within the intercessory space—are critical to the Body of Christ. Indeed, the lack of a robust intercessory framework is arguably one of the key reasons for the unfortunate stagnation and decline in spiritual effectiveness observed in the Church over the past few decades.
The Intercessory Space: A Foundational Womb
The intercessory space is the spiritual womb that carries, births, and nurtures all ministry gifts and leadership qualities.
This sacred space is where divine purposes are conceived and brought to fruition. When this space is compromised, every other structure we attempt to build crumbles like a house of cards.
Intercession is not merely a supplemental activity within the Church; it is the bedrock upon which the health and vitality of all other spiritual functions rest. Without intercessory competence, the Church risks birthing immature and unstable leadership and ministries that cannot withstand the pressures of a broken world.