Apostolic Summit 2025. Session 8

The final session of the Apostolic Summit was the Sunday morning church service. These are always joyful times as we join the Peace Church to celebrate what God has done for us n Christ.

I have been to over 20 Summits and I think that this was the most joyful and peaceful of them all. I think there is a maturity in the movement now, and it feels solid, but not heavy.

A special visitor to this year’s Summit was Pastor Suresh and his will Jonthi from Hyderabad in India. I visited them some years ago and have maintained a friendship since then.

Another special visitor was our very own Evelyn who brought her family along with her.

After this session, some of us moved on to the Sons’ Retreat, a day and a half of more informal sharing and encouragement.

John Alley encouraged us to get a higher vision of our calling as followers of Jesus.

Two important ideas

  1. Christ has an inheritance.
  2. Trinity indwelling one another. Perichoresis.

Shared life of Trinity dwells in us. This is an extraordinary salvation. We are not simply saved to a better life.

“No eye has seen no ear has heard what God has prepared for us.” 1 Cor 2:19

This oneness with God is our inheritance

What is Christ’s inheritance? People!
Revelation 7…a great multitude no one can number. An eternal relationship.

John 17. “Father make them one as you and I are one.”
V. 9. All mine are yours.

We are called to something special… Unity with the Lord and each other, the same unity that Father, Son and Holy Spirit have.

Apostolic Summit 2025. Session 7

The Saturday evening session of The Summit was particularly joyful. It seemed that we reached a higher level of praise and worship.

John Alley taught about Bold Apostolic Prayer

Praying bold apostolic prayers

The Son of Man has authority on earth.

As Christians we also have authority.

The word of God has power, and our words have power too. We need to find a higher level of power.

We must pray things through. Every believer can get a miracle. You have to persevere to get the outcome.

We need to ask but we also move beyond.

Matk 11:14. When you pray believe you have already received, and it will be done for you.

In the beginning simple prayers work for us. As we mature we have to learn to command or declare. This is growth in faith.

God meets us more than half way. He will sometimes grant requests even if we feel that we have no faith.

The power ingredient is choosing to believe God.

Two stages:

  1. Ask. More specific the better. Explain to the Lord why you need it. Make sure your heart is clean before the Lord
  2. Set your heart to believe. Say “Lord I believe” even if you don’t feel like you have any faith. Declare you believe and thank Him for answering already.

You will be in a better place if you are rejoicing in the Lord as opposed to focusing on anguished requests.

Higher level is to thank God for the answer without even asking.

Don’t pray “if” prayers. Open the door through declaration prayers. “Lord you have a purpose and I declare that doors will open for me” etc.

We sense what ought to be and declare that it will be done. It is OK to make mistakes as long as you persevere and search for the grace for breakthroughs.

In all the gospels where there are miracles, Jesus never prayed a prayer. Half the time He didn’t even give a command.

Peter and Paul healed without prayer.

If you learn to grow in the authority of Christ you can say to a mountain and don’t doubt, it will be done. You can give a simple command and it will be done.

Quote for the Day

After 500 years of reformation progressively bringing the church to greater maturity, we have come now to the wonderful place and time where Christ’s purpose is to establish a less institutional and more relational church. John Alley

Apostolic Summit Afternoon Off

John likes to say “We are a civilised people, and we believe in having a siesta.” So afternoons are generally free at the Summits.

Since we have the joy of being accompanied by a young child, we decided to visit the splendid Rockhampton Zoo.

No zoo is complete without a meerkat or 10.

Of course there are always the monkeys to delight the humans – or is it the other way around?

There is a sign that says humans share 99% of their DNA with chimps. This is out of date information that bolsters the evolution narrative. A recent study which compared the full human genome with that of chimpanzees put the figure at a much lower 85%

The zoo features a number of native Australian animals including koalas, kangaroos and emus.

To remind visitors that everything in Australia is out to kill you, there is a not so friendly saltwater crocodile, a native to this tropical region.

I highly recommend the Rockhampton Zoo as a place for a leisurely wander.