Building a Spiritual Nation: Learning From Biblical Models

Praise, prayer, and Fasting Crusades Book 5 · ZTF Books Online
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A spiritual nation is an organ possessed by the Holy Spirit for the accomplishment of God's end-time purposes.

Through a distinct relationship with GodMoses built the nation of Israel around the major vector of making them into the people of God and making out of them a people for God.

Prophet Samuel brought in the fulness of God through his walk with God to offer the nation of Israel a spiritual model in three distinct domains—an unusual walk with God; a distinct ministry, and leadership blamelessness.

King David brought in might in nine domains in forging the nation of Israel. His invincible arsenal of mighty men, mighty deeds, mighty hearts, mighty numbers, mighty faith, and teams of mighty men brought uncountable victories that ushered Israel into a great nation.

The Lord Jesus Christ came to found a great kingdom with many units called nations by making disciples and by making those, who like him, will make disciples—and the apostles were the builders. In a sense, every ministry, every community, has a founder and the rest are builders of that spiritual community.

In this live narrative compilation from the 14th session of the annual 40-day Praise, Prayer, and Fasting Crusade of our community, a portrait of a great spiritual nation and spiritual nation builders is projected and prayed through for the community in the light of the lessons learned from the above four outstanding Biblical models.

The Lord bless you exceedingly as you relive this life-changing event!!

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