Thursday, January 17, 2008

Chain Reaction

We must set at liberty those who are captive. A person does not have to be behind bars to be imprisoned. When we are ministering before the Lord and in front of His people, there should be a change in the atmosphere of the mind, body, and spirit. The yoke is destroyed because of the anointing. We are merely wasting precious time without it.

When we select songs to dance to, we should earnestly seek the Lord each and every time concerning what He wants to say to His people. A true encounter with the Lord is always life-changing. Ask Abraham. Ask Moses. Ask Paul. Ask me.

My prayer is that anything that would hinder the observer from rejoicing, praising, and worshipping the Lord would be obliterated when we minister in dance. When we are in step with the Holy Spirit, the Word will manifest right before our eyes. Let's not forget that we are on assignment. We are reminded to consider those who are captive in Colossians 4:18... "I, Paul, write this greeting in my own hand. Remember my chains. Grace be with you."

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