Transformative Anointing: Pursuing God Beyond Superficiality

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"But they don't have it right in action. My God, where's that generation that said, God, I will not settle for anything that is not the real thing. My God. That you're courageous and bold enough to walk outside of the lions of dead religion. You're willing to become a generation of lions. And when God releases his roar through you, that the enemy touched hell and runs. Because the righteous are not. They're as bold as lions and they turn away from none." [20:56]( | | )

"Because in the real kingdom, those that are first will be last and those that are last will be first. See, in the real kingdom, you don't care where anybody knows your name or not. As long as you can be obedient to God. See, you don't care if you're the person pointing them there or you're the guy praying for them. It doesn't matter. You just want to be a part of what God does in this generation. You don't need celebrity status. You don't need the title of a king." [21:47]( | | )

"Some people want to casually approach God. They want revival. They want to hire a preacher. They want to do things to see a move of God. They think it's in the music department. They think it's if I can just hire a more anointed worship leader. I can just get a better children's pastor. If you want revival that's going to change the hearts and the lives of people, then you have to do it. You have to bring in the presence of God." [04:18]( | | )

"You can have the Holy Spirit. You can have the Holy Spirit free of charge, but the anointing will cost you your life. That's why Paul said that I'm crucified with Christ. Nevertheless, I live, not I, but Christ liveth in me. And the life that I now live in the flesh, I live by the faith of the Son of God. It's why the Bible says that he said I always care about the dying of the Lord Jesus Christ, that the life of Jesus might be made manifest in my mortal flesh." [02:12]( | | )

"Speak the name of your God. You'll be healed. The prophet said go dip seven times in a nasty river. The Bible said he got mad and he started to leave. But if he would have walked away that day from that water, he would have missed his miracle. If he would have dipped one time, he would have lost his miracle. If he would have dipped two times, he would have lost his miracle. If he would have dipped six times, he would have lost his miracle." [27:19]( | | )

"There are a generation of people that understand that the enemy is not your problem. The enemy is your assignment, because they are your harvest. I will say that one more time. You have been looking at lost people. You've been looking at the enemy that has been attacking you as your enemy. Can I preach to you tonight? They are not your enemy. They are your harvest." [13:57]( | | )

"There's a generation of people in this room and in the sound of my voice. You are done with the titles. And you are done with celebrity Christianity that have the title and they have the position, but they don't have the anointing. They have the green rooms and they have the back rooms, but they don't have what it takes to get the warrior saved and delivered." [15:04]( | | )

"But Elisha sent a messenger out to him with the message, go and wash yourselves seven times in the Jordan River. Then your skin will be restored, and you will be healed of your leprosy. But Naaman became angry and stalked away. I thought he would certainly come out and meet me, he said. I expected him to wave his hand over the leprosy and call on the name of the Lord his God and heal me." [08:12]( | | )

"Because God got outside of the box of their little understanding, and God got outside of the, of where they put him in and said, God can't do it except one way. But I got news for you. If God wants to move in the baptismal waters, then God's going to move in the baptismal waters. If God wants to move in an altar, God will move in an altar because God is God all by himself, and he'll move wherever he wants to move." [09:41]( | | )

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