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The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment by Michelle McClain-Walters
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“Make no mistake about it: embracing the marvelous calling of God is not easy or glamorous. There will always be obstacles to overcome and seemingly more attractive ways to live. Yet, God calls us to live as His ambassadors among the nations, spreading His love and making an eternal difference in the lives of those in our sphere of influence.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“The call of God is progressive. He will mature you gradually into the fullness of His plan.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“There are two sides to God’s justice: 1. Judgment (punishment, vengeance) to the rebellious who resist God’s justice 2. Salvation (deliverance, vindication) to the redeemed as He makes wrong things right for them3”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Positive attitudes only come by intentional, deliberate invitation. We must aggressively grab every opportunity to fulfill our destinies in Christ.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“God is blowing a prophetic trumpet that is waking an army of God-fearing, love-motivated, and demon-chasing women.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Proverbs 29:18 shows that when a society lacks any revelation from God (divine insight), such a society heads in the direction of anarchy: “Where there is no vision, the people perish; but happy is he who keeps the teaching.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Vision brings clarity and definition to life. Vision brings structure to chaos. Vision provides inspiration. Vision is like oxygen to the lungs. Vision can be the reason you get out of bed every morning. Vision drives you and compels you to reach just a little bit further and press a little bit harder.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Intercession is warfare—the key to God’s battle plan for our lives. But the battleground is not of this earth. The Bible says, “We are not fighting against humans. We are fighting against forces and authorities and against rulers of darkness and spiritual powers in the heavens above” (Eph. 6:12). Intercessory prayer takes place in this spiritual world where the battles for our own lives, our families, our friends and our nation are won or lost. . . . Through intercession, you can take the offensive in the spiritual battle, building up your community, your nation and your world.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Ecclesiastes 3:17 with me, “There is an appropriate time for every matter and deed.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Señor, te pido que me despiertes al llamado que tienes para mi vida. Quita cualquier atadura de miedo de mi mente y mi corazón. Permite que tu sabiduría y tu valor permanezcan en mí. Despiértame de mi inactividad. Que en esta hora camine en circunspección. Suelo dejarme llevar por la pasividad y la apatía. Permíteme estar alerta a tu voz. Déjame conocer tú propósito.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, La Unción de Débora: El llamado a ser una mujer de sabiduría y discernimiento
“Acts 17:26 says that God has determined our appointed times in advance. If you are going to embrace the call to successfully walk in the Deborah anointing, you must learn to discern the times and seasons God has already ordained for your life and properly align your actions with His timetable.”
Michelle McClain, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment
“Lord, I choose to meditate on things that are true. I loose myself from all falsehood. I believe the truth of Your Word. By the power of God I uproot every lie and deception planted in my mind. Holy Spirit, let the truth of Your Word arise in my heart. “How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them!” (Ps. 139:17). Lord, I believe Your thoughts toward me are great. I’m always on Your mind. I believe that Your thoughts toward me are good and not evil. As Isaiah 62:5 says, I believe You rejoice over me as Your creation. I am made in Your image. I bring You glory when I do Your will in the earth. Lord, I have felt like You’ve forgotten or rejected me as a woman. I believe You love me, and I receive Your love. I loose myself from father rejection. I am not forgotten, cast aside, or thrown away. I receive the spirit of adoption, and I cry Abba, Father. I repent of these thoughts. I believe my name is written on the palm of Your hand. Lord, open my spiritual ears to hear the songs You are singing over me (Zeph. 3:17). I choose to rest in Your love. I will no longer strive to be accepted. Don’t stop filling me with Your love.”
Michelle McClain-Walters, The Deborah Anointing: Embracing the Call to be a Woman of Wisdom and Discernment