CN Morning Rundown: Cindy Jacobs Prophesies: The Lord Says, ‘Am I Not the God of the Impossible?’
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Cindy Jacobs Prophesies: The Lord Says, ‘Am I Not the God of the Impossible?’
Recently, the Lord has been speaking an audacious kind of word to me.
It started when I was prophesying at Trinity Church, my church here in Dallas and Cedar Hill, Texas. This is the word, and I just want to expand on it. The Lord is saying, “I am a master of lost causes.”
There are some situations where you just feel that you’ll never see the breakthrough, you’ll never see the change, and it’s actually affecting you emotionally. But the Lord would say, “Am I not the God of the impossible? Can’t I do great things?”
Group Says This Biblical Prayer Is the Catalyst to Billion Soul Harvest by 2030
From Baptists to Pentecostals and everybody in between, people who believe the Lord Jesus wants to save at least one billion souls by 2030 also say the prayer for unity in John 17:23 is a key to breakthrough and harvest before the return of the Lord.
That is what is driving a diverse group of local, national and international believers to convene in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Four “greats”—unity, breakthrough, harvest and return—are inspiring national and global leaders, pastors, churches, ministries and believers from across America and the nations, including many from South Korea, to gather for a four-day summit of prayer, worship and missions-sharing in Colorado Springs, beginning July 12.
A Spirit-Filled Pastor’s Fiery Response to Mitt Romney’s ‘America Is in Denial’
A recent article by Mitt Romney titled “America Is in Denial” caught my eye when a news group boldly proclaimed, “Romney Warns Nation at Risk.”
Romney opened with, “Even as we watch the reservoirs and lakes of the West go dry, we keep watering our lawns, soaking our golf courses, and growing water-thirsty crops. As inflation mounts and the national debt balloons, progressive politicians vote for ever more spending.”
He continued, “The left thinks the right is at fault for ignoring climate change and the attacks on our political system. The right thinks the left is the problem for ignoring illegal immigration and the national debt. But wishful thinking happens across the political spectrum. More and more, we are a nation in denial.” {eoa}
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