2015 Notes of Mark Orava The Second Annual |
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Author:
| Orava, Mark |
Directed By:
| Spirit, Holy |
ISBN: | 978-0-615-64434-9 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2015 |
Publisher: | Mark Orava
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $8.95 |
Book Description:
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If the reader has been following my writing in real time then I would hope that they would have developed a real time rapport with the Holy Spirit by now so as to simply be able to ask their Counselor if my doctrine and experiences are truth. May the Lord convince the reader of any such thing that I not provoke ego, for I have a terrible fear of being an offence or stumbling block (Mt18:6), or of leading one astray (Jm3:1). That I may be acquitted of any wrongdoing done...
More DescriptionIf the reader has been following my writing in real time then I would hope that they would have developed a real time rapport with the Holy Spirit by now so as to simply be able to ask their Counselor if my doctrine and experiences are truth. May the Lord convince the reader of any such thing that I not provoke ego, for I have a terrible fear of being an offence or stumbling block (Mt18:6), or of leading one astray (Jm3:1). That I may be acquitted of any wrongdoing done unintentionally or in ignorance, please be encouraged again to be prayerful about what is read and heard; always testing the spirits (1Jn4:1-3) to its validity and trustworthiness.In conjunction with that, the Lord has permitted me to encourage another test of sorts. A putting out of the fleeces (Jdg6:36-38), if you will. The last time I put out this fleece, the Lord showed up. Here it is....As Jesus gave Peter the keys to kingdom of Heaven (Mt16:19), He desires to give you, the reader, a key as well. Therefore, should you find yourself inundated with "locksmith" by perhaps a frequent passing van or a constant misplacing of keys, when that happens then please regard my words. Whatever the means the Lord uses get the reader's attention on 'locksmith', I do pray that the miracle is a coincidence too large to be ignored. ~Mark Orava