• I am an Indian Hindu on whom Lord Jesus Christ bestowed His mercy and now I am in the process of healing.
    I am an Indian Hindu on whom Lord Jesus Christ bestowed His mercy and now I am in the process of healing. ✝️
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  • Dear Father,

    Whenever I come across the Scripture where Jacob wrestled with a divine being and prevailed, I am amazed, and I leave thinking that he must have possessed some supernatural strength. There have been many interpretations as to whether it was Jesus incarnate or an angel whom he wrestled with, but the Scripture says, “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’” This clarifies it for me.

    Although this is not the reason I write to You, I write because I have gained some clarity from this Scripture: wrestling with You does not necessarily imply that Jacob possessed supernatural power, and wrestling is not unique to Jacob’s life. The passage may seem far-fetched until we consider what it actually means to wrestle. The Scripture recounts, “Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the day has broken.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let You go unless You bless me.’” I would therefore like to infer that, wrestling with You can involve insisting on something different from Your will.

    And so, I think about the various ways we wrestle with You: through the choices we make that are misaligned with Your plan for us, our manner of living, our resistance to the assignment You have placed in our hands, or even our reluctance to develop the talents You have entrusted to us. The appalling difference is that Jacob wrestled with You for a good cause, and it resulted in a transformation. But what do we wrestle for? And what implications or transformation does our wrestling produce?

    Translations;
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #transformation
    #wrestlewithGod
    #willofGod
    #obedience
    Dear Father, Whenever I come across the Scripture where Jacob wrestled with a divine being and prevailed, I am amazed, and I leave thinking that he must have possessed some supernatural strength. There have been many interpretations as to whether it was Jesus incarnate or an angel whom he wrestled with, but the Scripture says, “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’” This clarifies it for me. Although this is not the reason I write to You, I write because I have gained some clarity from this Scripture: wrestling with You does not necessarily imply that Jacob possessed supernatural power, and wrestling is not unique to Jacob’s life. The passage may seem far-fetched until we consider what it actually means to wrestle. The Scripture recounts, “Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the day has broken.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let You go unless You bless me.’” I would therefore like to infer that, wrestling with You can involve insisting on something different from Your will. And so, I think about the various ways we wrestle with You: through the choices we make that are misaligned with Your plan for us, our manner of living, our resistance to the assignment You have placed in our hands, or even our reluctance to develop the talents You have entrusted to us. The appalling difference is that Jacob wrestled with You for a good cause, and it resulted in a transformation. But what do we wrestle for? And what implications or transformation does our wrestling produce? Translations; Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #transformation #wrestlewithGod #willofGod #obedience
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  • Dear Father,

    Whenever I come across the Scripture where Jacob wrestled with a divine being and prevailed, I am amazed, and I leave thinking that he must have possessed some supernatural strength. There have been many interpretations as to whether it was Jesus incarnate or an angel whom he wrestled with, but the Scripture says, “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’” This clarifies it for me.

    Although this is not the reason I write to You, I write because I have gained some clarity from this Scripture: wrestling with You does not necessarily imply that Jacob possessed supernatural power, and wrestling is not unique to Jacob’s life. The passage may seem far-fetched until we consider what it actually means to wrestle. The Scripture recounts, “Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the day has broken.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let You go unless You bless me.’” I would therefore like to infer that, wrestling with You can involve insisting on something different from Your will.

    And so, I think about the various ways we wrestle with You: through the choices we make that are misaligned with Your plan for us, our manner of living, our resistance to the assignment You have placed in our hands, or even our reluctance to develop the talents You have entrusted to us. The appalling difference is that Jacob wrestled with You for a good cause, and it resulted in a transformation. But what do we wrestle for? And what implications or transformation does our wrestling produce?

    Translations;
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #transformation
    #wrestlewithGod
    #willofGod
    #obedience
    Dear Father, Whenever I come across the Scripture where Jacob wrestled with a divine being and prevailed, I am amazed, and I leave thinking that he must have possessed some supernatural strength. There have been many interpretations as to whether it was Jesus incarnate or an angel whom he wrestled with, but the Scripture says, “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’” This clarifies it for me. Although this is not the reason I write to You, I write because I have gained some clarity from this Scripture: wrestling with You does not necessarily imply that Jacob possessed supernatural power, and wrestling is not unique to Jacob’s life. The passage may seem far-fetched until we consider what it actually means to wrestle. The Scripture recounts, “Then he said, ‘Let me go, for the day has broken.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let You go unless You bless me.’” I would therefore like to infer that, wrestling with You can involve insisting on something different from Your will. And so, I think about the various ways we wrestle with You: through the choices we make that are misaligned with Your plan for us, our manner of living, our resistance to the assignment You have placed in our hands, or even our reluctance to develop the talents You have entrusted to us. The appalling difference is that Jacob wrestled with You for a good cause, and it resulted in a transformation. But what do we wrestle for? And what implications or transformation does our wrestling produce? Translations; Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #transformation #wrestlewithGod #willofGod #obedience
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  • Dear Father,

    In several places throughout Scripture that narrate the story of Samuel, Scripture recounts, “And the LORD said unto Samuel.” You spoke very often to him, and there was no question as to whether or not it was Your voice he heard. Except for his very first experience, when he went to Eli, thinking it was he who had called him. But Eli said to Samuel, “Go, lie down: and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth.” So Samuel went and lay down in his place.

    He had to go back, lie still, and listen again for Your voice. Would I, then, be correct to assume that everyone we look up to as spiritual giants today once walked in ignorance? The prophets whose words never fall to the ground, writers whose articles are both Kingdom related and globally recognized, teachers who rightly divide the word of truth, Kingdom financiers who once could not afford a meal, the list goes on. And like Samuel, perhaps one notable point that helps us build mastery from ignorance is the willingness to go back, lie still, and listen for Your voice.

    Perhaps one of mankind’s greatest challenges is stillness. The world is moving, and so are we. Who wants to remain in an atmosphere of prevailing silence, darkness, and what seems like nothingness? Yet, isn’t this often the very place where we find You? Isn't this where we are first taught how to build mastery?

    The world is moving, and so are we. But perhaps the greatest movement does not begin when we move, but when we lie still and listen for Your voice.

    Translations:
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Side 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #mastery
    #voiceofGod
    #stillness
    #fellowship
    Dear Father, In several places throughout Scripture that narrate the story of Samuel, Scripture recounts, “And the LORD said unto Samuel.” You spoke very often to him, and there was no question as to whether or not it was Your voice he heard. Except for his very first experience, when he went to Eli, thinking it was he who had called him. But Eli said to Samuel, “Go, lie down: and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth.” So Samuel went and lay down in his place. He had to go back, lie still, and listen again for Your voice. Would I, then, be correct to assume that everyone we look up to as spiritual giants today once walked in ignorance? The prophets whose words never fall to the ground, writers whose articles are both Kingdom related and globally recognized, teachers who rightly divide the word of truth, Kingdom financiers who once could not afford a meal, the list goes on. And like Samuel, perhaps one notable point that helps us build mastery from ignorance is the willingness to go back, lie still, and listen for Your voice. Perhaps one of mankind’s greatest challenges is stillness. The world is moving, and so are we. Who wants to remain in an atmosphere of prevailing silence, darkness, and what seems like nothingness? Yet, isn’t this often the very place where we find You? Isn't this where we are first taught how to build mastery? The world is moving, and so are we. But perhaps the greatest movement does not begin when we move, but when we lie still and listen for Your voice. Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Side 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #mastery #voiceofGod #stillness #fellowship
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  • Dear Father,

    In several places throughout Scripture that narrate the story of Samuel, Scripture recounts, “And the LORD said unto Samuel.” You spoke very often to him, and there was no question as to whether or not it was Your voice he heard. Except for his very first experience, when he went to Eli, thinking it was he who had called him. But Eli said to Samuel, “Go, lie down: and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth.” So Samuel went and lay down in his place.

    He had to go back, lie still, and listen again for Your voice. Would I, then, be correct to assume that everyone we look up to as spiritual giants today once walked in ignorance? The prophets whose words never fall to the ground, writers whose articles are both Kingdom related and globally recognized, teachers who rightly divide the word of truth, Kingdom financiers who once could not afford a meal, the list goes on. And like Samuel, perhaps one notable point that helps us build mastery from ignorance is the willingness to go back, lie still, and listen for Your voice.

    Perhaps one of mankind’s greatest challenges is stillness. The world is moving, and so are we. Who wants to remain in an atmosphere of prevailing silence, darkness, and what seems like nothingness? Yet, isn’t this often the very place where we find You? Isn't this where we are first taught how to build mastery?

    The world is moving, and so are we. But perhaps the greatest movement does not begin when we move, but when we lie still and listen for Your voice.

    Translations:
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Side 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #mastery
    #voiceofGod
    #stillness
    #fellowship
    Dear Father, In several places throughout Scripture that narrate the story of Samuel, Scripture recounts, “And the LORD said unto Samuel.” You spoke very often to him, and there was no question as to whether or not it was Your voice he heard. Except for his very first experience, when he went to Eli, thinking it was he who had called him. But Eli said to Samuel, “Go, lie down: and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth.” So Samuel went and lay down in his place. He had to go back, lie still, and listen again for Your voice. Would I, then, be correct to assume that everyone we look up to as spiritual giants today once walked in ignorance? The prophets whose words never fall to the ground, writers whose articles are both Kingdom related and globally recognized, teachers who rightly divide the word of truth, Kingdom financiers who once could not afford a meal, the list goes on. And like Samuel, perhaps one notable point that helps us build mastery from ignorance is the willingness to go back, lie still, and listen for Your voice. Perhaps one of mankind’s greatest challenges is stillness. The world is moving, and so are we. Who wants to remain in an atmosphere of prevailing silence, darkness, and what seems like nothingness? Yet, isn’t this often the very place where we find You? Isn't this where we are first taught how to build mastery? The world is moving, and so are we. But perhaps the greatest movement does not begin when we move, but when we lie still and listen for Your voice. Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Side 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #mastery #voiceofGod #stillness #fellowship
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  • Dear Father,

    Apostle Iren read a scripture in church yesterday, and I realized how rarely we even discuss it. It says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” After reading it, the first thing that may cross our minds is the desire that we prosper, but we do not often pay attention to the conjunction “even as,” translated from the Greek word kathōs, to mean “in the same way.” It does more than join the two ideas; it introduces a comparison between them and relates it to the prayer.

    Sadly, there seems to be any balance in the life of an average man that reflects the message of this scripture. If our approach and commitment to increasing our financial wealth and maintaining our physical health were equal, or nearly equal, to our commitment to spiritual growth, I wonder how balanced our prosperity would be. Perhaps this scripture admonishes us against the imbalance that exists when we prosper financially while lacking spiritually, because really, what is the gain if, in the end, we lose our soul?

    Herein lies the subtlety of humanity and prosperity: the pursuit is naturally geared towards the visible aspects of life, as though mortality is all there is to our composition. And although the prosperity of the soul may not be as visible, the prosperity of the whole largely depends on the prosperity of the soul. So I pondered the question: as much as I desire prosperity, at what rate is my soul itself prospering?

    Translations:
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #prosperity
    #thesoul
    #health
    #wealth
    Dear Father, Apostle Iren read a scripture in church yesterday, and I realized how rarely we even discuss it. It says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” After reading it, the first thing that may cross our minds is the desire that we prosper, but we do not often pay attention to the conjunction “even as,” translated from the Greek word kathōs, to mean “in the same way.” It does more than join the two ideas; it introduces a comparison between them and relates it to the prayer. Sadly, there seems to be any balance in the life of an average man that reflects the message of this scripture. If our approach and commitment to increasing our financial wealth and maintaining our physical health were equal, or nearly equal, to our commitment to spiritual growth, I wonder how balanced our prosperity would be. Perhaps this scripture admonishes us against the imbalance that exists when we prosper financially while lacking spiritually, because really, what is the gain if, in the end, we lose our soul? Herein lies the subtlety of humanity and prosperity: the pursuit is naturally geared towards the visible aspects of life, as though mortality is all there is to our composition. And although the prosperity of the soul may not be as visible, the prosperity of the whole largely depends on the prosperity of the soul. So I pondered the question: as much as I desire prosperity, at what rate is my soul itself prospering? Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #prosperity #thesoul #health #wealth
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  • Dear Father,

    Apostle Iren read a scripture in church yesterday, and I realized how rarely we even discuss it. It says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” After reading it, the first thing that may cross our minds is the desire that we prosper, but we do not often pay attention to the conjunction “even as,” translated from the Greek word kathōs, to mean “in the same way.” It does more than join the two ideas; it introduces a comparison between them and relates it to the prayer.

    Sadly, there seems to be any balance in the life of an average man that reflects the message of this scripture. If our approach and commitment to increasing our financial wealth and maintaining our physical health were equal, or nearly equal, to our commitment to spiritual growth, I wonder how balanced our prosperity would be. Perhaps this scripture admonishes us against the imbalance that exists when we prosper financially while lacking spiritually, because really, what is the gain if, in the end, we lose our soul?

    Herein lies the subtlety of humanity and prosperity: the pursuit is naturally geared towards the visible aspects of life, as though mortality is all there is to our composition. And although the prosperity of the soul may not be as visible, the prosperity of the whole largely depends on the prosperity of the soul. So I pondered the question: as much as I desire prosperity, at what rate is my soul itself prospering?

    Translations:
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #prosperity
    #thesoul
    #health
    #wealth
    Dear Father, Apostle Iren read a scripture in church yesterday, and I realized how rarely we even discuss it. It says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” After reading it, the first thing that may cross our minds is the desire that we prosper, but we do not often pay attention to the conjunction “even as,” translated from the Greek word kathōs, to mean “in the same way.” It does more than join the two ideas; it introduces a comparison between them and relates it to the prayer. Sadly, there seems to be any balance in the life of an average man that reflects the message of this scripture. If our approach and commitment to increasing our financial wealth and maintaining our physical health were equal, or nearly equal, to our commitment to spiritual growth, I wonder how balanced our prosperity would be. Perhaps this scripture admonishes us against the imbalance that exists when we prosper financially while lacking spiritually, because really, what is the gain if, in the end, we lose our soul? Herein lies the subtlety of humanity and prosperity: the pursuit is naturally geared towards the visible aspects of life, as though mortality is all there is to our composition. And although the prosperity of the soul may not be as visible, the prosperity of the whole largely depends on the prosperity of the soul. So I pondered the question: as much as I desire prosperity, at what rate is my soul itself prospering? Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #prosperity #thesoul #health #wealth
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  • Dear Father,

    Before Noah built the ark, You gave him precise instructions about its dimensions, materials, compartments, window, door, and covering. The Scripture records, “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” So I thought: If Noah, for some reason, had not followed the exact specifications You gave him in building the ark and missed something very important, when faced with the tempestuous storm, would it have sunk?

    Perhaps if that had happened, there would be no humans in existence to discuss the disobedience that led to the destruction of humanity. Maybe describing it as disobedience is a stretch; perhaps partial obedience would be a better description. I am grateful that he did exactly as he was commanded, but what if he had not? Doesn’t this illustration reveal that how we go about an assignment is equally as important as completing it?

    When I ponder this, I become afraid of the inconsistency in our dealings with destiny. We may not be faced with dire consequences like where the survival of humanity hangs on the thread of one man’s obedience, but what would be the result if we consistently imposed our excuses and inconsistencies on destiny’s requirements? Like situations where we study, but not as we should; pray, but sometimes cease; do church, but without commitment; and strive to do just enough to water down the guilt of doing nothing, yet never apply ourselves to meeting the required standard.

    I do not write to You about grace, but about responsibility. To build an ark that would withstand a grievous storm, our obedience must perhaps, first, be complete.

    Translations:
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    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #Noah
    #theark
    #obedience
    #destiny
    Dear Father, Before Noah built the ark, You gave him precise instructions about its dimensions, materials, compartments, window, door, and covering. The Scripture records, “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” So I thought: If Noah, for some reason, had not followed the exact specifications You gave him in building the ark and missed something very important, when faced with the tempestuous storm, would it have sunk? Perhaps if that had happened, there would be no humans in existence to discuss the disobedience that led to the destruction of humanity. Maybe describing it as disobedience is a stretch; perhaps partial obedience would be a better description. I am grateful that he did exactly as he was commanded, but what if he had not? Doesn’t this illustration reveal that how we go about an assignment is equally as important as completing it? When I ponder this, I become afraid of the inconsistency in our dealings with destiny. We may not be faced with dire consequences like where the survival of humanity hangs on the thread of one man’s obedience, but what would be the result if we consistently imposed our excuses and inconsistencies on destiny’s requirements? Like situations where we study, but not as we should; pray, but sometimes cease; do church, but without commitment; and strive to do just enough to water down the guilt of doing nothing, yet never apply ourselves to meeting the required standard. I do not write to You about grace, but about responsibility. To build an ark that would withstand a grievous storm, our obedience must perhaps, first, be complete. Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #Noah #theark #obedience #destiny
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  • Dear Father,

    Before Noah built the ark, You gave him precise instructions about its dimensions, materials, compartments, window, door, and covering. The Scripture records, “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” So I thought: If Noah, for some reason, had not followed the exact specifications You gave him in building the ark and missed something very important, when faced with the tempestuous storm, would it have sunk?

    Perhaps if that had happened, there would be no humans in existence to discuss the disobedience that led to the destruction of humanity. Maybe describing it as disobedience is a stretch; perhaps partial obedience would be a better description. I am grateful that he did exactly as he was commanded, but what if he had not? Doesn’t this illustration reveal that how we go about an assignment is equally as important as completing it?

    When I ponder this, I become afraid of the inconsistency in our dealings with destiny. We may not be faced with dire consequences like where the survival of humanity hangs on the thread of one man’s obedience, but what would be the result if we consistently imposed our excuses and inconsistencies on destiny’s requirements? Like situations where we study, but not as we should; pray, but sometimes cease; do church, but without commitment; and strive to do just enough to water down the guilt of doing nothing, yet never apply ourselves to meeting the required standard.

    I do not write to You about grace, but about responsibility. To build an ark that would withstand a grievous storm, our obedience must perhaps, first, be complete.

    Translations:
    Slide 1: English
    Slide 2: French
    Slide 3: Bengali
    Slide 4: Hindu
    Slide 5: Urdu
    Slide 6: Portuguese

    #LettertoGod
    #Noah
    #theark
    #obedience
    #destiny
    Dear Father, Before Noah built the ark, You gave him precise instructions about its dimensions, materials, compartments, window, door, and covering. The Scripture records, “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” So I thought: If Noah, for some reason, had not followed the exact specifications You gave him in building the ark and missed something very important, when faced with the tempestuous storm, would it have sunk? Perhaps if that had happened, there would be no humans in existence to discuss the disobedience that led to the destruction of humanity. Maybe describing it as disobedience is a stretch; perhaps partial obedience would be a better description. I am grateful that he did exactly as he was commanded, but what if he had not? Doesn’t this illustration reveal that how we go about an assignment is equally as important as completing it? When I ponder this, I become afraid of the inconsistency in our dealings with destiny. We may not be faced with dire consequences like where the survival of humanity hangs on the thread of one man’s obedience, but what would be the result if we consistently imposed our excuses and inconsistencies on destiny’s requirements? Like situations where we study, but not as we should; pray, but sometimes cease; do church, but without commitment; and strive to do just enough to water down the guilt of doing nothing, yet never apply ourselves to meeting the required standard. I do not write to You about grace, but about responsibility. To build an ark that would withstand a grievous storm, our obedience must perhaps, first, be complete. Translations: Slide 1: English Slide 2: French Slide 3: Bengali Slide 4: Hindu Slide 5: Urdu Slide 6: Portuguese #LettertoGod #Noah #theark #obedience #destiny
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  • DEMONS IN MULTITUDES OF CHURCHES
    KUNDALINI


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    THANKS TO GERALD W THOMAS


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    KUNDALINI
    THE FALSE HOLY SPIRIT
    THE FALSE RUACH HAQODESH
    THE FALSE SET-APART SPIRIT
    HAS INFILTRATED MANY CHURCHES


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    Yoga IS a Religion, and its purpose is to awaken one's Kundalini. What is "KUNDALINI"?

    In Hinduism, KUNDALINI is actually a goddess that resides at the base of the spine and is awakened by the practice of Yoga. In other words, it is a demon.

    YOGA is simply an invitation to demonic possession.

    The KUNDALINI SPIRIT gained access to the Western world from India through New Age teaching. It is popularly known as Yoga. Don't for a minute think that Yoga is harmless. Yoga is an inherent part of Hindu philosophy which teaches man and nature are one with divinity.

    In KUNDALINI Yoga, there are seven sensitive points (chakras) that have a serpent at the base of the spine. The serpent works through each chakra that is open until it reaches the penal gland (which most consider the third eye), until you then realize you are a god…does this sound familiar?



    And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die:

    For ELOHIYM knows that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as elohiym, knowing good and evil.

    RE’SHIYTH (GENESIS) 3:4-5 Eth Cepher



    Signs one's KUNDALINI has been awakened:
    Involuntary jerks, tremors, shaking, itching, tingling, and crawling sensations, especially in the arms and legs



    Energy rushes or feelings of electricity circulating the body
    Intense heat (sweating) or cold, especially as energy is experienced passing through the chakras



    Spontaneous pranayama, asanas, mudras and bandhas



    Visions or sounds at times associated with a particular chakra



    Diminished or conversely extreme sexual desire sometimes leading to a state of constant or whole-body orgasm


    Emotional upheavals or surfacing of unwanted and repressed feelings or thoughts with certain repressed emotions becoming dominant in the conscious mind for short or long periods of time.



    Headache, migraine or pressure inside the skull



    Increased blood pressure and irregular heartbeat



    Emotional numbness
    Antisocial tendencies
    Mood swings with periods of depression or mania



    Pains in different areas of the body, especially back and neck
    Sensitivity to light, sound and touch



    Trance-like and altered states of consciousness
    Disrupted sleep pattern (periods of insomnia or oversleeping)



    Loss of appetite or overeating
    Bliss, feelings of infinite love and universal connectivity, transcendent awareness



    If you know anything about spiritual warfare and exorcism, many of these symptoms are red flags for demonic possession. So, should a Follower of Messiah practice Yoga?

    A better question is: Do you want to invite demons into your body and break the First Commandment by practicing a religion that believes there are elohiyms (gods) other than the ELOHIYM of the Scriptures?

    Now let's look at KUNDALINI in :THE TORAH/TANACH

    You shall have no other elohiym before me.

    SHEMOTH (EXODUS) 20:3 Eth Cepher



    KUNDALINI is an anti-Messiah spiritual counterfeit of the RUACH HAQODESH (Set-Apart (Holy) Spirit).

    We need To Bind This Serpent Spirit, Cast It Out, and for every Scripture Preacher And Teacher to Discern this Spirit and close the church doors to its Occult Operations.



    Scriptural passages that do mention stuff like shaking, crying, laughing, and so on cannot be interpreted into the “fruits” that MASHIACH speaks about since fruits rather refers to acts of repentance (LUKE 3) and Spiritual fruits like love, joy and peace (GALATIONS)

    Scriptures DO show how False Spirits Mimic The RUACH HAQODESH (Set-Apart (Holy) Spirit), like when Pharaoh’s Wizards turned their staffs into Snakes just like Moses did through The Power Of YHWH. If you just focus on the outer appearance you can Mix The True with The False.



    EVE OR CHAWAH
    OUR HEBREW HERITAGE GREAT INSIGHT
    THE SECRETS REVEALED FOR END-TIME
    CLICK BELOW AND ENJOY
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    🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 DEMONS IN MULTITUDES OF CHURCHES KUNDALINI 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 . 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 THANKS TO GERALD W THOMAS 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 . 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 KUNDALINI THE FALSE HOLY SPIRIT THE FALSE RUACH HAQODESH THE FALSE SET-APART SPIRIT HAS INFILTRATED MANY CHURCHES 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 . 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Yoga IS a Religion, and its purpose is to awaken one's Kundalini. What is "KUNDALINI"? In Hinduism, KUNDALINI is actually a goddess that resides at the base of the spine and is awakened by the practice of Yoga. In other words, it is a demon. YOGA is simply an invitation to demonic possession. The KUNDALINI SPIRIT gained access to the Western world from India through New Age teaching. It is popularly known as Yoga. Don't for a minute think that Yoga is harmless. Yoga is an inherent part of Hindu philosophy which teaches man and nature are one with divinity. In KUNDALINI Yoga, there are seven sensitive points (chakras) that have a serpent at the base of the spine. The serpent works through each chakra that is open until it reaches the penal gland (which most consider the third eye), until you then realize you are a god…does this sound familiar? 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For ELOHIYM knows that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as elohiym, knowing good and evil. RE’SHIYTH (GENESIS) 3:4-5 Eth Cepher 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Signs one's KUNDALINI has been awakened: Involuntary jerks, tremors, shaking, itching, tingling, and crawling sensations, especially in the arms and legs 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Energy rushes or feelings of electricity circulating the body Intense heat (sweating) or cold, especially as energy is experienced passing through the chakras 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Spontaneous pranayama, asanas, mudras and bandhas 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Visions or sounds at times associated with a particular chakra 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Diminished or conversely extreme sexual desire sometimes leading to a state of constant or whole-body orgasm 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Emotional upheavals or surfacing of unwanted and repressed feelings or thoughts with certain repressed emotions becoming dominant in the conscious mind for short or long periods of time. 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Headache, migraine or pressure inside the skull 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Increased blood pressure and irregular heartbeat 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Emotional numbness Antisocial tendencies Mood swings with periods of depression or mania 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Pains in different areas of the body, especially back and neck Sensitivity to light, sound and touch 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Trance-like and altered states of consciousness Disrupted sleep pattern (periods of insomnia or oversleeping) 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Loss of appetite or overeating Bliss, feelings of infinite love and universal connectivity, transcendent awareness 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 If you know anything about spiritual warfare and exorcism, many of these symptoms are red flags for demonic possession. So, should a Follower of Messiah practice Yoga? A better question is: Do you want to invite demons into your body and break the First Commandment by practicing a religion that believes there are elohiyms (gods) other than the ELOHIYM of the Scriptures? Now let's look at KUNDALINI in :THE TORAH/TANACH You shall have no other elohiym before me. SHEMOTH (EXODUS) 20:3 Eth Cepher 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 KUNDALINI is an anti-Messiah spiritual counterfeit of the RUACH HAQODESH (Set-Apart (Holy) Spirit). We need To Bind This Serpent Spirit, Cast It Out, and for every Scripture Preacher And Teacher to Discern this Spirit and close the church doors to its Occult Operations. 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 Scriptural passages that do mention stuff like shaking, crying, laughing, and so on cannot be interpreted into the “fruits” that MASHIACH speaks about since fruits rather refers to acts of repentance (LUKE 3) and Spiritual fruits like love, joy and peace (GALATIONS) Scriptures DO show how False Spirits Mimic The RUACH HAQODESH (Set-Apart (Holy) Spirit), like when Pharaoh’s Wizards turned their staffs into Snakes just like Moses did through The Power Of YHWH. If you just focus on the outer appearance you can Mix The True with The False. 🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤💥🖤 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 EVE OR CHAWAH 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 🟧 OUR HEBREW HERITAGE GREAT INSIGHT 🟧 🟧 THE SECRETS REVEALED FOR END-TIME 🟧 🟧🟧🟧 CLICK BELOW AND ENJOY 🟧🟧🟧 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0atCYFIh96U&list=PUCqes8d_T4YBRxnQWAE4I-A&index=34 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧 .#
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