The Tales of Glory podcast, episode 82, is the unauthorized and uncut episode on Jesus grieving during Mike's prayer walks. Is Jesus excited about what is happening in His mystical body, or is He grieving? Has the church become consumers of glory and experience over seeking His presence? Are we spending time with Jesus and listening to Him for ourselves, or are we outsourcing our communion to God? What does being in our secret place and contending for the impossible miracles look like? The fireside chat is now in session. Pull up your chair to the fire, open your favorite beverage, and enjoy the autumn evening with Jesus.
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Show Notes
Here is the link to the podcast The Shift, S3 Ep 5, with Abby and Meagan I mentioned on this episode of Tales of Glory. Check them out. They had a lot of complementary discussions on this subject.
The T.W. story, mentioned in the podcast, starts around t=38:17. I encourage you to listen to the whole podcast! Enjoy!
I don't care to do this, but I point it out when I see it. This distorted approach is what I was discussing in this podcast. The New Apostolic Reform has precepts for healing prayer. Do this, check this box, and do this. So, I will leave this here. Look how this minister NEVER petitions Jesus for the healing or using their authority directly. They are running all over the place doing different prayer methodologies. This form of prayer is ritualistic. They're rituals. Not flowing with what the Holy Spirit is doing in the situation, and this is in no way conducive to contending for miracles in long-term healing battles. This ritualistic prayer declaration methodology is why Charismatics abandoned long-term prayer. It doesn't fit they're checkboxes and rituals.
Till Next Time
Thank you for tuning in! I need to get busy on producing the last of the Carmelite Mystics training material.
Till' next time!
God Bless
Rev. Mike
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