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Vision starts with identity and purpose. Through a revolution in our identity, we can think with divine purpose. Such a change begins with a revelation of Him. Bill Johnson et al

I can’t afford to have a thought in my head about me that He doesn’t have in His head about me. Thinking independently of God is not freedom. In fact, it is the worst possible bondage imaginable to think outside of the purpose and design set in place by the greatest creative genius ever to exist. Bill Johnson et al

It could be said that freedom exists in a person’s life to the degree he embraces truth from the heart. It’s more than a mental agreement to a concept called truth. It is the heartfelt yes to a way of life. Bill Johnson et al

His goodness is beyond our ability to comprehend, but not our ability to experience. Our hearts will take us where our heads can’t fit. Bill Johnson et al

People constantly embrace a hellish situation in their lives because of the thought that God intended it for good. That way of thinking infects the God-given ability to discern the works of the devil with a human reasoning that is demonic in nature. Bill Johnson et al

Job provides the question. Jesus gives the answer. Bill Johnson et al

As a priest, you possess the power and authority of Christ. You are His hands and feet, His voice, and His representative. You can heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, and cast out demons. These are not just idle words; they are the reality of those who walk in the anointing of Christ. Darren Stott

When praying for someone’s healing, imagine them as an empty cup. Now, invite the Holy Spirit into the scene, picturing His presence as a powerful waterfall. Visualize the waterfall filling the cup, overflowing it, and cleaning it. Welcome the Holy Spirit to increase in intensity, “More, Holy Spirit. Come!” Darren Stott

Apathy is a formidable foe for the supernatural Christian, and its dangers are not underestimated. Apathy is a master of deception, lulling believers into a false sense of security with its lack of interest, enthusiasm, and concern. It is a force that seeks to destroy faith and rob you of your passion for God. Darren Stott
