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Claim your Anointing
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“Isaiah 11:13 - 15, says that if Ephraim will no longer be jealous of Judah, and if Judah will no longer harass Ephraim, then the two of them can come together and go down and plunder the Philistine camp. And so I think that the jealousy and harassing spirits are going to have to be removed from the remnant.”
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“Once I asked Paul Cain, “Paul, what was it like when you ministered back in the 1950’s and that realm entered the room?” And he said one minute you’re looking at the people and you see them in the natural, but the next minute it literally looks like a curtain has been opened up, and that whole realm is available to you and you just see everything that’s there. That’s an entirely different realm of prophetic anointing than what we have right now. The Lord spoke to me one time, when I was really asking for that level of anointing. He said, “Are you really ready to know what people really think about you and still love them anyway?” In other words, in that anointing, there’s nothing hidden.”
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“We don’t depend on God like we used to. Instead, we depend on the extraneous things that happen, like the diamond that falls in a meeting rather than the power of God to change lives. It is easier to believe in something impersonal than personal. God wants to prove Himself to be a very personal God, in a very impersonal world.”
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“The economy is changing and that will create a shift. The numbers of people attending church and the size of budgets will no longer be signs of the anointing. The hallmark of the anointing will be to change lives. Changed lives and making disciples will become the mark of a truly anointed gathering of people.”
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“There is a shift coming from purpose-driven leaders to presence-driven leaders. Ask yourself how much in your church can only be attributed to God’s power working in your midst and that will tell you how much you are presence focused. If you focus on prayer, not programs, you are presence-driven.”
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“Randy Clark prayed for me in 1995, and I received the power and signs and wonders and miracles, and stadiums filled up, and all those different things. My identity used to be power, until eventually in the year 2000, when I had another encounter with the Lord, it became love and power.”
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“I think a major shift in the next missionary movement is going to be in identity where people realize, “I am the Beloved son and daughter whom the Papa loves, in whom He is well pleased.” Lucifer was the first orphan. So when he left heaven, he has had one major assignment – making sure people don't get home. And that's what Jesus came for. Jesus says in John 14:18, “I will not leave you as an orphan. I will come to you.” Identity has to be the foundation of the next missionary movement. You teach what you know, but you reproduce what you are. So there's going to be impartation of identity in Him.”
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“The biggest shift I see taking place in regard to the anointing, is that we are moving from the old system, where you can burn the wick, and run from conferences, to places, and seminars, and purchase anointing oil. The shift that's taking place in regard to the anointing is going to be the realization that you're going to have to burn brightly without burning out. The only way to do that is to obtain the oil of intimacy for yourself. Also, when it comes to missions, what we have done is we tried to achieve something you only can receive. “Ask of me and I will give it to you,” Psalms 2:8 says. So the whole thing is about asking and receiving; “Ask of me, and I will give you Pakistan, or ask of me, and I will give you like what Heidi is doing in Mozambique, or the different ethno-linguistic people groups. Everything”
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“Also, when it comes to missions, what we have done is we tried to achieve something you only can receive. “Ask of me and I will give it to you,” Psalms 2:8 says. So the whole thing is about asking and receiving; “Ask of me, and I will give you Pakistan, or ask of me, and I will give you like what Heidi is doing in Mozambique, or the different ethno-linguistic people groups. Everything in the kingdom can only be received, not achieved. One key to the anointing – is learning to be a good receiver.”
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“The biggest shift I see taking place in regard to the anointing, is that we are moving from the old system, where you can burn the wick, and run from conferences, to places, and seminars, and purchase anointing oil. The shift that's taking place in regard to the anointing is going to be the realization that you're going to have to burn brightly without burning out. The only way to do that is to obtain the oil of intimacy for yourself. Also,”
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“Do you want to know who the happiest people are? Not the rich, nor the most gifted. The happiest people are those who find their purpose in life and release their gifts in such a way that they discover they are living a meaningful existence. The happiest people on earth are those who are living in the flow of grace – releasing God’s favor and gifts to others.”
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“Be careful of limiting God. There are different anointings for different seasons of time, for what you are called to do. It is not like there is one anointing. – Randy Clark”
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“The degree to which you become a laid down lover of God, laying yourself down, your gifts down, your ambitions for visibility and glory down at the feet of Jesus, is the degree to which you will rise up in His anointing.”
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“Claiming your anointing will not make you happy. Releasing the anointing will…if it is done to the glory of God and not to your own desire for glory.”
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