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15 FEATURES 7 REVIVAL ANYONE? (part 4) - Conclusion The quest for revival is a desire that the Lord has placed in the hearts of His people all around the world. He has planted this yearning. He has given His children the passion for this to take place. 15 THE SOUND OF PRAYER When we pray by the leading of the Holy Spirit, we become the vessels that He has chosen, through relationship, to release His power. We have to agree with this responsibility He has given us and act on it for the power to come forth. 19 ARE YOU ON THE WALL? God has commanded his people to pray. Scripture is full of these commandments from the Old Testament and throughout the New Testament; prayer is a steadfast expectation that God has for His people. Prayer is at the very core of expressing a real relationship with God.

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Rick Thorp is the Founder and Executive Director of a multi-faceted prayer organization called The Joshua Group. The organization serves as a covering for numerous ministries that solely focus on the promotion of Christian prayer. He has been in church leadership for over 31 years and is a licensed and ordained minister currently serving at Tacoma Christian Center, a large inner-city church in Tacoma, Washington. Rick is the inventor of a unique prayer program for churches and groups called PrayerMap; is the publisher of Prayer Matters Magazine; and the Director of a grass roots movement called Prayer Move America. He is becoming known as an influential force in the area of prayer, revival and victory, and is a popular speaker that carries a strong anointing of God. He and his team conduct seminars and conferences on prayer and revival. Mr. Thorp also serves as a consultant to churches and groups that desire a stronger, more effective prayer ministry. Rick resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife Jennifer, has a daughter Ashley, and two grandchildren, Malachi and Rion. For invitation information, email: contact@thejohuagrouponline.org www.thejoshuagrouponline.org

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ROXANNE MILES is currently the Founding Director of Purposeful Progress Strategic Solutions, which is dedicated to helping faith and community based nonprofit organizations succeed through training, group facilitation, project management and strategic planning. Mrs. Miles has been in church leadership for almost 20 years and is a licensed evangelist, leader of intercession, Bible course instructor and regular Conference presenter for women and prison ministries. Additionally, Roxanne uses her creative gifts to demonstrate God’s heart through illustrated sermons, drama and dance. She lives in Tacoma, Washington with her husband and two sons. TERRY HARRIS is the Founder and Senior Pastor of Tacoma Christian Center in Tacoma, Washington. With Pastor Harris’ leadership, the church, with over 1200 members, has been a powerful force in the city and the entire Western Washington region. After close to 30 years of vision and commitment, the church campus encompasses over 1-1/2 city blocks, and along with the sanctuary and offices, it includes a restaurant and a state-of-the-art gymnasium named Winners. In addition to operating a large church, Pastor Harris has taught God’s Word via a weekly television broadcast, serves on numerous Boards, has authored a book and continues to be a integral leader of the community. ANTOINNETTE WILLIAMS currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Joshua Group, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Christian prayer, where she also holds the office of Secretary. Mrs. Williams is an active leader of her local church for nearly seven years where she is an evangelist, Bible College teacher and lead intercessor. She uses her powerful gift of ministering the Word of God to empower and inspire people to become all that God has predestined them to be. Antoinnette impacts the Kingdom of God by sharing her ministry gifts at Women’s Conferences, Intercessor Seminars and area churches. She lives in Federal Way, Washington with her husband Michael.


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PEOPLE OF PRAYER This month was the kick-off of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Besides all of the televised sporting events, there are many highlighted stories about the athletes themselves. One such story is that of the only Ethiopian Winter Olympian - a cross-country skiing Ethiopian! (PS…there’s no snow in Ethiopia). Robel Teklemariam practices in shorts and improvised steel beams with wheels. He launches himself down the dusty streets of his hometown in Ethiopia. He said that there is not that much traffic, but it’s noted that he has to be careful of donkeys. Robel made a remarkable quote. He said, “For me, I’m a team of one, but I’m representing 80 million people. It gives me a lot of pride and honor. It’s the country that I love.” That is an awesome quote. I relate it to our responsibility as Christians to be honorable representatives of Christ and give it our all even if we have challenges and obstacles to overcome (like Robel who practiced skiing on hot, dusty pavement in Ethiopia). We as Christians should understand that as individuals filled with Christ’s Spirit, we have a great responsibility to carry ourselves well and represent Heaven in an excellent way. But not only should we walk in excellence as Ambassadors of Christ, we should realize that we represent millions of other Christians too. As a Christian, an Ambassador of Christ and a representative of the Christian community, let’s make sure that everything we do is bringing honor to God. RICK THORP, Publisher

PRAYER MATTERS MAGAZINE, is a premier online publication that educates, empowers and engages Christians around the world. It challenges readers to take responsibility to advance the Kingdom of God. The mission of PMM is to equip individuals to become more effective in prayer, fasting and spiritual warfare. To submit an article to be considered for publication; if you have comments or questions; or for advertising opportunities, email: contact@prayermattersmagazine.org Copyright Notice: The written and visual contents of this magazine are protected by copyright. Excepting translations, you may not reproduce our articles online or in print without first obtaining written permission. Once you receive permission, inform us where and when the article will be reprinted. Prayer Matters Magazine articles cannot be reprinted without obtaining permission and notifying the magazine. Prayer Matters Magazine is a ministry of The Joshua Group. Copyright © 2010 Prayer Matters Magazine. All Rights Reserved. February 2010 4 Prayer Matters Magazine

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Answered In June of 2009, I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cancer. I never thought, not for a moment, when everything ended and all was said and done, I’d be thankful for having lived with cancer. With the pain came a deeper understanding of Jehovah Rapha; and with the help of the Holy Spirit, I have moved on as a Victor in Christ Jesus – thriving every day. I am now looking forward to the beginning of my “new lease on life” in 2010.

which says, “I shall not die but live, and shall declare the works of the Lord.” This started me on my journey to seek the Lord for my healing. He gave me specific instructions and placed prayer warriors in my path. As long as I was prayerful and obedient to the Word of the Lord, the enemy would not have the victory. The Lord led me through areas of my life where I had allowed sin to dwell and it had to go. Under the direction of the Holy Spirit, Pastor Rick Thorp, the Intercessor Team Leader from my church, and I came into agreement as I confessed and released everything and anything the enemy could use to try and keep me in bondage to the spirit of infirmity. That was just the beginning of the faithfulness God continued to demonstrate in my healing.

When the doctors first said I had cancer, I was told I was going to have to do eight months of chemotherapy and three to six weeks of radiation. It turned out I only Like anyone who receives a cancer had to do one treatment of chemdiagnosis, I was overwhelmed by otherapy every other week for six panic in the beginning. Thoughts months and fifteen days of radiaof my mother, grandmother, and tion. What an awesome God we two aunts who passed away of serve! cancer bombarded me. It was at that time that I heard the voice of Because of the heavy chemithe Lord say, “Dia, you will have cals and toxins that make up what you say.” I immediately the chemo, the administrating started to change my thoughts nurses wore disposable plastic to line up with the Word and will smocks, gloves, and a facial mask. of God. I knew God was speak- One of the four drugs used in my ing and I needed to listen. I im- chemo process was Bleomycin. It mediately went to the Word the had to be placed in a black bag to Lord gave me (Psalms 118:17) avoid being exposed to any type

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of light. A metaport was surgically placed in my upper chest area to allow the chemo to be administered through a tube in a vein in my neck. This process also allowed me to taste the bitterness of the chemo. The medicine would slowly drip through the IV into my system. This process took three hours and I had to repeat it every other week for six months. After chemo I felt exhausted and oftentimes even nauseated, but God kept me! I learned gratitude, gratitude like I’d never known before. I looked around at all the people who were receiving treatment – some had been on chemo for years, while others, it was their first or second time being diagnosed. Throughout the weeks and months you get to know people during treatment. We all had cancer in some form or fashion and it was difficult for everyone, but, it was really hard for people who had the same diagnosis as me. We were undergoing the same treatment yet how we responded and looked differed completely. God kept me in the spiritual and in the natural; God kept me and it was noticeable. I would see friends and everyone just thought I cut my hair shorter. No one looking at me could tell I had cancer. It is a testimony of just how much He loved and cared for me. I learned many wonderful truths about God’s mercy and grace during this time. The promises of God became real to me. I was


Prayer experiencing God for myself. It was wonderful. All around me I would see people get worse and even pass away, but God kept me. I now have my own testimony. God and His Word are real. I have tasted and seen that the Lord is good. It’s only because we serve an awesome God that I’m here. I take nothing for granted; my life has purpose; my identity is clear; and I am stronger than before. My life changed for the better in ways I could not have ever imagined. He turned every bad situation around for my good! I used to believe my hair -brown, wavy and halfway down my back, was a significant part of my personality. How I styled my hair was a major statement about who I was and how I was feeling. Once I lost my hair due to chemotherapy, I lost that symbol of my beauty. I had just managed to grow it back into a cute, short hairstyle when the radiation treatments resulted in losing about four inches off the back of my head and I had severe radiation burns. I was never told to expect to lose my hair a second time or that I would have such burns from the radiation. So you can imagine when it happened, the enemy tried to use it to his advantage. But it was too late;

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I had already experienced the goodness of God. I already knew what the enemy meant for bad, God had already turned around for my good. Why? Because He proved to me His faithfulness.

for 2010 would be, “old things end, new things begin”, but God knew. On December 23rd 2009, I had my last radiation treatment and had my metaport removed. I’m not on any medication, just regular checkups! What I’ve heard people say that doctors a Christmas present! To wake up have the power to decide wheth- on Christmas Day healed and in er we will live or die. How scary! my right mind -I can’t think of a I decided I was going to live, and better gift. God backed me up. I made up in my mind that I was going to live Every day I have the opportunity and nothing was going to sepa- to see God’s brand new mercies. rate me from the Love of God. My burns are healing, my hair is Nothing! No hair loss, radiation starting to grow back and my enburns, or any other symptom. I ergy level is increasing. I have a developed a fierce determination new perspective on my life’s purto defy the voice of the enemy. pose. Cancer forced me to don my armor and unsheathe my sword—I As my energy increases, I’m bedeclared war! Faith was some- coming more active in the things thing I always knew I had, but I of God. As of January 2010 I have never realized to what degree. rejoined the Intercessory Prayer Once I drew on it, I reached a bet- Team and plan to return to Chilter understanding of its depth. dren’s Ministry to work with the My trust and faith in God carried kids. I know God did not heal and me through on the wings of ea- deliver me just to sit. And, why gles in the worst of times. God is would I want to after He has been faithful. so good? God is moving and I’m determined to move with Him. During the time I was going He has opened many doors for through chemotherapy and ra- me to share my testimony and diation I would pray and ask the I’m walking through them victoLord to please complete my heal- rious, healed and in the name of ing before 2010 began. I didn’t Jesus Christ. v want to bring doctors, radiation and needles into another year. I didn’t know our church theme

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Revival An CONCLUSION The quest for revival is a desire that the Lord has placed in the hearts of His people all around the world. He has planted this yearning. He has given His children the passion for this to take place. It is a passion that has been building for years and is now beginning to take shape as a unified movement in the church. (continued on page 9)


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Over the last three months, we have touched on numerous issues in regard to revival and the quest of seeing the unrestricted move of God in our cities and regions. Some of the key learning points of the series are: • God has been giving territory to people to possess since the creation of man. • God plants His people in different areas and regions of the earth to spiritually dominate those areas for Him. • The Holy Spirit and power was sent to the earth on the Day of Pentecost after the resurrection of Jesus. • Prior to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the Apostles and other followers of Jesus were in one accord in prayer and supplication.

• The level of desire that we have for revival will determine the level of commitment that we have to pray.

If we can adopt the mentality of the early church, we will be that much closer to experiencing an outpouring of the Holy Spirit that will create lasting revival in • Satan once had authority on the cities and regions where God the earth, but that author- has planted us. ity was handed back to Jesus, then Jesus gave it to his fol- As mentioned in previous arlowers. ticles, followers of Jesus must have been emotionally exhaust• It is the Christian’s respon- ed after the ups and downs sibility to possess the earth they experienced -the elation and exercise complete spir- of meeting and knowing Jesus itual dominion over it. the Messiah; the agony of seeing Him arrested, beaten and • Dominion opens the door to murdered; the pure joy of His an unrestricted move of God. resurrection and seeing Him alive again; the disappointment To experience sustained revival, of having to say goodbye to Him it is important to go back and at the ascension. What a roller examine what the Apostles and coaster ride it must have been! Disciples were doing during the The account from the day of the

• The preeminent characteristics of the early church after Pentecost were: continual salvation of souls, baptism of the Holy Spirit, physical healing, casting out demons, and signs and wonders. • Revival is a restoration of something that once was. • Revival won’t take place time of Pentecost when they without prayer. Prayer pre- were baptized with the Holy cedes revival. Spirit. What was the frame of mind of the people? What did • The importance of prayer for they do? How did they do it? every Christian cannot be Examining these things will emphasized enough. help us learn from their actions.

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ascension of Jesus to the Apostles and Disciples waiting in Jerusalem for the gift of the Holy Spirit, reads: “ 4 And being assembled together with them, He (Jesus) com-


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Jerusalem and wait for the Promise of the Father - the baptism with the Holy Spirit.’ I don’t believe that the Apostles and other followers of Jesus were in a great festive mood. It’s possible that they were, but more than likely, they were exhausted from the recent events, lonely for Jesus, and had questions about how and when they would receive this baptism Jesus spoke of. There was a

The above list is within our reach. All of these things can be carried

Then they returned to Jerusalem from the mount called Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, a Sabbath day’s journey. 13 And when they had entered, they went up into the upper room where they were staying: Peter, James, John, and Andrew; Philip and Thomas; Bartholomew and Matthew; James the son of Alphaeus and Simon the Zealot; and Judas the son of James. 14 These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His broth- sense of unknown. What would ers. (Acts 1:4-8;12) take place? What would they do next? Capturing their exact After Jesus’ ascension, the mentality is impossible, howevfollowers did as they were er, there are certain things that told to do - ‘don’t depart from we know for sure:

out by God’s children today. If we are not lukewarm Christians, items 1-3 should be a given: we have a relationship with Jesus, we desire everything God has for us, and we have faith that

manded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father, “which,” He said, “you have heard from Me; 5 for John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” 6 Therefore, when they had come together, they asked Him, saying, “Lord, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” 7 And He said to them, “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority. 8 But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

1. They had a relationship with Jesus 2. They desired to receive what God had for them 3. They had faith that He would fulfil His Word 4. They were committed to prayer and supplication 5. They were joined together in one accord

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FEBRUARY | revival anyone? (pt. 4) God will fulfil His Word. The last two items need a little more attention. Being committed to prayer and supplication and being joined together in complete accord takes focused action. Let’s examine the scripture more closely:

self. But if you are praying with someone that you disagree with, the power is gone. Being in one accord is vital. Being of the same mind is imperative.

The Greek word for “accord” is homothumadon The first part of verse 14 says, “These all continued (haw-maw-thu-muddon). It means: with one with one accord in prayer and supplication.” We have mind; with one passion; one impulse. It is a discussed our responsibility in regard unique Greek word used only to prayer, but the word “supplication” twelve times in the Bible - ten of is very important in learning the mind which are used in the book of Acts. “God had a of the early church, and ultimately is a It is a compound of two words plan to pour meaning to “rush along” and “in major key to revival. The Greek word for “supplication” is de’esis. Its meanThe image is almost musiout the Holy unison”. ing is: a yearning of great proportion; cal; a number of notes are sounded Spirit and a plea; a genuine entreaty; a seeking. which, while different, harmonize It implies a realization of need and a in pitch and tone. As the instruthe Apostles petition. De’esis paints the picture ments of a great concert under that the Apostles and Disciples had and Disciples the direction of a concert master, an extremely deep yearning for God so the Holy Spirit blends together positioned with a great expectation of what He the lives of members of Christ’s was going to do. The need was intense, church. We form a melody that themselves even to the point of extreme poverty God completes. Why would God to receive.” in their spirits. send His sound into anything less than harmony? Have you ever felt poverty in your spirit? Have you ever sought after Homothumadon conveys that the God with intense desperation? That is what this Apostles and Disciples prayed with an extraorgroup of people was doing. The deep yearning dinary measure of common zeal, shared passion, and appetite for the things of God were inde- and a united mind. It means much more than scribable. They were CONSUMED with seeing merely being physically gathered together and God move. They were obedient; they were uni- praying in agreement. It has everything to do fied; they were focused. God had a plan to pour with pursuing God in unity with a great expecout the Holy Spirit and they positioned them- tation that He would do what He said He would selves to receive. They missed Him and His Pres- do. They all wanted the same thing. They all had ence greatly. They wanted to experience Him some emotion, personal attachment and desire again – as He had walked, and talked, and fel- for what they prayed for. lowshipped with them in person. Relationship with Him was daily. Today, Christians’ mind- Can you sense the mood in that room? Can you set should be a daily desperation to be with God. grab hold of the yearning desires that the AposAre we yearning after Him to be part of our daily tles and Disciples had? Can you take on their existence? mentality? Praying for revival is much more than a sentence or two being communicated to Another important point in this passage is that God here and there. It is more than a wish or a they were together in one accord. I don’t have hope. Praying for revival must be ingrained into to tell you that when you join your voice in our psyche. If we want to see and experience reagreement with other people in prayer, there is vival and pass the fire on to the next generation, much greater power than you praying by your- we must align ourselves with the frame of mind

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FEBRUARY | revival anyone? (pt. 4) of the Apostles and the people that received a historical outpouring of God. Joining together, on a regular basis, with like-minded people that yearn for the manifestations of the Holy Spirit is one of the major keys in seeing revival. Ask God to lead you to find those with this passion. Start to speak your interest in seeing the move of God come and notice how God brings people around you with similar interests. He is connecting the Body of Christ beyond congregational and denominational walls; He is letting His remnant of spiritled believers find one another around the common purpose of revival. To summarize the Apostle and Disciples’ mindset: • They loved Jesus and were dedicated to the advancement of the Kingdom of God • They desired everything that God had for them and were obedient to that call • They had faith that God would do the things that He said He would do • They were fully committed to prayer and supplication • They were joined together with like-minded people who were sold-out for God I encourage all readers of this article to take on this mentality. I challenge each and every one of

you to find a group of like-minded people and begin to pray like your life depended on it. Get involved with believers that are filled with a spirit of revival. Plug into groups that are tenacious about the Kingdom of God. Educate yourselves about these things through books, conferences, and electronic media. Become involved with local, national, and international prayer organizations. We have in our hands the ability to dominate our cities, regions and nations through the powerful Word of God. Nothing should stop us from participating in this revolutionary move of the Almighty. We are the ones God has entrusted the earth to in order to flood it with His Spirit, His power and His glory. I end this series with the same question that I started with several months ago - revival anyone? v Rick Thorp is the Founder and Executive Director of a multifaceted prayer organization called The Joshua Group. He and his team conduct seminars and conferences on prayer and revival. Mr. Thorp also serves as a consultant to churches and groups who desire a stronger, more effective prayer ministry. For invitation information, email: contact@thejohuagrouponline.org www.thejoshuagrouponline.org

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Prayer involves action! It’s a conversation with God and an opportunity that He gives His children to become intimately acquainted with Him. Prayer enables believers to build a relationship with the Lord. Prayer is an expression of all believers’ dependence on God. It affirms His promises to the redeemed to release His spiritual power. When we pray by the leading of the Holy Spirit, we become the vessels that He has chosen, through relationship, to release His power. We have to agree with this responsibility He has given us and act on it for the power to come forth. God is a God of systems. He has chosen human beings on earth to participate in His system. God created man in His image. The physical creation of man was instrumental and specific to His purpose. God wanted a people with a mind, body, soul and a mouth to be involved in His system. The Creator is perfect in all He established and all that He does.

open your mouth to pray, you have an effect on the atmosphere. Hebrews 11:3, says, “by faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God, so the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible.” The sound of the Word of God created this world! The sound had an immediate effect on the atmosphere; the invisible became visible. Perhaps you think this only happened because it was God. Remember, Jesus was a man who walked the same earth that we are on today. He understood His Father’s system and submitted to its perfection. Jesus, as a human, had to open his mouth all the time to change the atmosphere. He could not accomplish His Father’s will without opening His mouth. He had to prepare the disciples for what was to come and demonstrate the releasing of spiritual power to influence the people on the earth. Jesus prayed in order to bring God’s Kingdom to earth. Prayer was the source of power and was necessary for this to happen. It stands true to this day. The power of prayer is necessary and it must come out of the mouth of man.

The mouth is powerful in so many ways! The sound of prayer takes place in your mouth - not your mind. If you are at a local restaurant and the waiter brings your meal and immediately you bow your head to pray without opening your mouth, prayer is not ac- If God speaks, then His people must speak! In orcomplished. This is not the sound of prayer; this is der for us to receive the gift of adoption into the called meditating. Kingdom, our salvation, we must speak. Romans 10:9-10 says, “that if you confess with your mouth The Creator instrumentally created our mouth with the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God a specific purpose in mind. That purpose is to re- raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For lease His power! The mind is created for thinking, with the heart one believes unto righteousness and assessing, and meditation. The mouth releases with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” what is in the mind and heart. You cannot impart It is clear in describing the function of the heart faith or power unless something comes out of your (belief) and the function of the mouth (confession). mouth. Demons don’t tremble because of your God’s system that aligns belief and confession is thoughts, but they do tremble when you say “Jesus.” demonstrated with purpose. It is our example. Thoughts do not have a sound, words coming from your mouth do. God spoke in Genesis 1:1-2: “in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was According to the Hebrew translation, sound is to without form, and void; and darkness was on the “call aloud; a voice or fame”. In the English, sound is face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovera “vocal utterance; vibrations which have an effect ing over the face of the waters.” We know that God or are imparted to the atmosphere”. So, when you first spoke (Hebrews 11:3), resulting in His spirit15

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of Prayer ual powers being released. “His Spirit”, translated mons, and setting captives free only by the laying here means “breath”, was what went out into the on of hands and anointing with oil. He was human atmosphere. The atmosphere responded to the just like you and me. He and His disciples had to sound. The sound of God’s spoken Word lingered speak and release the power of God through their and hovered above the face of the waters. Though Words to be effective. They spoke the change they invisible, these “sound waves” caused a vibration expected to see. Have you ever thought about how of the smallest living substance unseen to human Jesus healed the multitude? I visualized that he eyes. Those vibrations come from sounds entering stood on a mountaintop and yelled and the first the atmosphere. few hundred may have heard Him and they were miraculously healed! Well, that is not the case at The unseen or invisible things that God used to all. His Words were released and echoed through create were His Presence and sound waves. It is the land as the people talked about what He did. amazing to realize that we have the same ability Matthew 4:23-24, says, “and Jesus went about all to change an atmosphere. We have God’s presence Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching in us and the ability to release His Words from the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all kinds of our lips. All this may seem pretty ridiculous, but sickness and all kinds of disease among the people.” it’s quite powerful to understand the little details His fame was told over and over again. This sound of perfection. I believe this is what James meant went throughout all Syria; “and they brought to when he said, “the effectual prayers of the right- Him all the sick people who were afflicted with vareous man avails much.” Effectual prayers are the ious diseases and torments, and those who were ones that are spoken out of a believing heart that demon possessed, epileptics, and paralytics; and understands God’s system. he healed them.” It was the fame of what He said and how that word was spread (more sounds) that In Psalm 148, the Word of Gods says, “Praise to the released His Father’s spiritual power. Everyone Lord from Creation.” This passage suggests that all speaking of the power and goodness of God resultcreation has the ability to hear, listen, obey and ed in the atmosphere being effected and people respond, and worship the Creator. Creation itself, being healed. everything and anything made by God, wants to praise the Creator. We know that in Luke 8:25 even In God’s system, we are also able to effect the atthe winds obeyed the voice (sound) of Jesus. Also mosphere and release spiritual power by openin Luke, the rocks have the ability to cry out. Yes, a ing the heavens by raising our voice. The sound rock; the smallest particle made from dust has the of prayer invites the heavens to interact with the ability to make a sound. I would say that our Crea- earth; the invisible becomes the visible and the tor has a functioning system. Imagine if we were spiritual realm influences the natural realm. We all actively participating in it through releasing are fulfilling an act of dominion by taking action power through prayer -then we could really sub- in prayer through the sound of our voice. God due the earth as we were created to do. The earth framed the worlds, raised the dead, healed the yearns for the saints to pray. We have the power to lame and continues to bless through the release of make a sound that will remove the bondage. This is the sounds of His voice. What will we do with the incredible, but yet this is God’s system and this is privilege He has passed on to us? v the power of the sound of prayer. It is pretty ridiculous to think that Jesus went about the land healing the sick, casting out deFebruary 2010 4 Prayer Matters Magazine

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General Statistics and • Christianity is ranked as the largest religion in the world today with approximately 2 billion adherents. • USA adherents -159 million in 2001 • UK adherents - 51 million in 1997

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Percentage of Christians Worldwide: • 33% of the world's population is considered to be Christian.

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Top 3 Largest National Christian Populations: • USA - 224,457,000 (85%) • Brazil - 139,000,000 (93%) • Mexico - 86,120,000 (99%)

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Number of Christian Denominations: • There are approximately 38,000 Christian denominations in the world. This statistic takes into consideration cultural distinctions of denominations in different countries. World Christian Encyclopedia (2001) The Major Denominations: • Roman Catholic - The Roman Catholic Church denomination is the largest Christian group in the world today with more than a billion followers constituting about half of the world's Christian population. • Eastern Orthodox - Approximately 225 million people worldwide are Orthodox Christians. • Protestant - There are approximately 500 million Protestants in the world.

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Christianity in America: • Today in America, about 75% of adults identify themselves as Christian. In comparison, the next largest religions in America are Islam and Judaism. Combined

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Facts of Christianity they represent only about one to two percent of the United States population. However, there are more than 1500 different Christian faith groups in America.

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Evangelicals: • Of the approximate 2 billion Christians in the world today, 648 million (11% of the world's population) are Evangelicals or Bible believing Christians. Evangelicals have grown from only 3 million in AD 1500, to 648 million worldwide, with 54% being Non-Whites.

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Missionaries: • In the unevangelized world, there are 20,500 full-time Christian workers and 10,200 foreign missionaries. • In the evangelized non-Christian world, there are 1.31 million full-time Christian workers. • In the Christian world, there are 306,000 foreign missionaries to other Christian lands. Also in the Christian world, 4.19 million full-time Christian workers (95%) work within the Christian world.

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Bible Distribution: • Approximately 83 million Bibles are distributed globally per year.

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2009)

Number of Christian Books in Print: • There are approximately 6 million books about Christianity in print today.

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2006)

Number of Christian Martyrs Worldwide: • An average of 171,000 Christians worldwide are martyred for their faith per year.

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2006)

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ARE YOU ON THE WALL? By Roxanne Miles

God has commanded His people to pray. Scripture is full of these commandments from the Old Testament and throughout the New Testament; prayer is a steadfast expectation that God has for His people. Prayer is at the very core of expressing a real relationship with God. Every time Paul wrote a letter to the early church, it included a directive to pray; it included instructions for prayer; it assumed that prayer was the cornerstone for keeping faith alive and releasing God’s power upon the earth. We have lost the ability to experience some of the fire of God simply because we have failed to keep prayer as the core responsibility of Christianity. In Isaiah 62:6-7, God says: “I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night: Ye that make mention of the LORD, keep not silence, and give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.” I want to challenge you to replace “O Jerusalem” with your household, with your church, or with your city. God uses everyone in His Kingdom to preserve and enhance it. So the question is simple. Which walls has He put you on? What aspects of His Kingdom has He entrusted to you? Has He given you children, extended family, a ministry, a church family, or leadership in any aspect in the community or church? If so, then begin to see yourself as the watchman over that territory. As someone who has been given much, much is required of you to care for what you have been given. (Luke 12:48) As a watchman you are to “never hold your peace day or night”. You are not to “keep silent” before God. You are called to give Him no rest until He

establishes His Word and Will. This is His desire. This is what God expects out of people who are called His own; those who represent Him on this earth. He expects your prayers to be bombarding His throne room. He expects your prayers to continue until your children, your ministry, your influence in this world through positions and jobs; until everything you oversee is a reflection of how God designed it to be. Ultimately, God will end up being recognized and praised because of the work of your hands and the prayers of your voice that have let God have His way. If nothing you oversee gives you a sense of fulfillment and healthy pride, you have to ask yourself, “am I settling for less than God’s glory?”, “am I too silent about what I shouldn’t be?”, “have I failed to stay the course of prayer until what God wants to be established comes forth?”. We have to look at ourselves and be honest about whether we are fulfilling our responsibility to the Kingdom of God. God wants to transform your life and circumstances, as well as the aspects of this world that He has made you a steward of. We know that in Ezekiel 22:30, God looked down at the Israelites whom He had made His own and had to make a startling concession. “And I sought for a man among them that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it. But I found none.” Who does God find standing in the gap for you? For your family? For your ministry and calling? For your job and career field? For your community and city? If no one else, shouldn’t He find you? I define a diligent seeker of God whom will be


rewarded (Hebrews 11:6) as one who is as a security guard, who is constantly looking at the camera screens, studying them for a sign or indication of where to put his attention. This type of guard will follow up on any activity that is out of the ordinary. He will seek to prevent a problem before it develops. This is compared to the security guard in so many films who is asleep or distracted while the enemy sneaks in to kill, steal and destroy. We all know that the enemy has that purpose for us (John 10:10), so our defense is to be watchmen for ourselves and those God has put in our life to protect, train and support. Watchmen stay awake, are vigilant; they have all senses roused and keep themselves from being so inactive that they make themselves obscure, ineffective, or non-existent to the Kingdom of God. What good is it to assign a watchman to a post who doesn’t take the responsibility to heart and who performs so poorly that no harm is prevented or foiled? It is hard to confront ourselves, but we must consider what has snuck into this world on our watch that we could have prevented had we been watching and praying. This role of watchman doesn’t come without a cost. It requires that a Christian be open to grow spiritually and to sacrifice time and human comforts. Even though we come into the Kingdom just as we are, we are called to be transformed to LOOK, SOUND and ACT like the new creature He made us to be. We have to train ourselves to listen to His voice and see the world in a more mature fashion than we did when we didn’t know any better. There are many “blind” Christians in this world. They are people who are content to continue to see and respond to only what is before them.

They live by responding to what life brings their way and have more of a “survival” mentality. They wonder how there is so much evil coming into their lives that disrupts their comfort and peace even though they “try to be good”. This mindset occurs when a Christian is missing out on understanding the way God has established His Kingdom to operate –and failing to understand their responsibilities in it. Scripture lets us know that how we see the world is determined by our spiritual condition. Our sight can be worldly and nonproductive or it can be spiritual and effectual. We have a choice to make. Jeremiah 5:21 (KJV): Hear now this, O foolish people, and without understanding; which have eyes, and see not; which have ears, and hear not: Matthew 13:14 (KJV): And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive: Mark 8:18 (KJV): Having eyes, see ye not? and having ears, hear ye not? and do ye not remember? “Blind”, in the Greek, means to petrify, to indurate, or to render stupid or callous. Basically, it is to harden and refuse to see anything in a new way that is different than habit has taught you. When Christians close themselves off from the realization and desire to know spiritual things, then they become set in ways that keep them outside of true spiritual understanding. Conversely, to see is to be able to perceive, regard and take heed of a spiritual reality. When you can see what God is orchestrating in the Spirit, and know that your words carry power in the spiritual world, your prayer life will become


FEBRUARY | are you on the wall? vibrant. You will understand how to pray in ways that line up with what God wants to have happen and you will see the results. We are meant to understand more than we did when we first came into the faith. We are meant to see more than nonbelievers do. God is clear that spiritual understanding comes with spiritual maturity which is born out of obedience and faithfulness to pursue a deep relationship with God. We are given the opportunity to see spiritual things and to act upon them, however, we have to actively watch for what God is revealing. We need to seek out what is “really going on” in order to effectively prevent attacks on our own lives and those in the territories we protect. The spiritual insight to do this effectively only comes through a relationship with the Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our prescription lens by which we see the truth of what is going on around us. The Holy Spirit was imparted to us at salvation. The Holy Spirit alone knows God’s Will and how to direct our prayers to be effective. We only know what to pray because of what the Spirit in us knows and tells us. Romans 8:26-29 (KJV): Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God. Blind people don’t know for what they ought to pray for themselves or others, but watchmen are put on the wall to fulfill that responsibility. Seek your heart, and talk with your Lord and King. What has He put in your life for you to watch over? Determine today that you will hold that responsibility in good consciousness and refuse to keep silent until God’s Will for what He has entrusted to you is established. Take on the charge Paul gave the early church,

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which still stands today as an example and command for all believers: Ephesians 6:18 (KJV): Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints; 1 Thessalonians 5:6 (KJV): Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. Colossians 4:2 (NIV): Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. When God looks down at you, your home and your community, and is determining what blessings to release or which judgments to pass, He should never say, “there was none” whom He could call on to pray. He should never even say there is only one or there are only a few. He should look down upon His people and look along the walls and find a multitude of believers ready and watching; He should find listening Children who are praying for His Will to be done, His Kingdom to come. He should find protectors of the faith eager to meet Him in prayer. Are you on the wall? v


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Twelve Prayer Secrets (12)

(part 4)

By Pastor Terry Harris

these were real people. The events in the Bible took place on the same earth we are on right now. The disciples were human people with blood, veins and arteries just like us. And He is the same God. Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises to the same God you and I sing praises to. What is contained in scripture really happened.

It is a key point to recognize when it was that Paul and Silas sang, prayed and praised. What time was it? Midnight. What are most of us doing at midnight? Sleeping. Midnight is usually not a time that people pray. Most of us are worn out. It's time to rest; it’s time to sleep. Midnight is important in this account because it shows that Paul and Silas sacrificed how they were feeling. It was midnight; they When we pray, were in jail; they had been beaten. Mentally and He answers. The person that just sits and says, emotionally they were spent, yet they were sac“prayer doesn’t matter”, doesn’t understand rificing their sleep to pray. Sacrifice is a univerGod's system. God loves to be asked for bless- sal language to God. ings from His people. Look at Acts 16:25, “And at midnight, Paul and Silas prayed and sang We recognize the fact Paul and Silas were locked praises unto God and the prisoners heard them.” up and chained. The future looked bleak. It This scripture is a goldmine for those that need didn’t seem like there was any hope. This was God to move on their behalf. their condition when they began to pray. The

Part of God's system is prayer.

Where were Paul and Silas? Prison. They were locked up; they were chained; they were facing a problem; they had a major challenge; they were possibly facing death. What did they do? They chose to pray. The first thing to notice is Paul and Silas are real life human beings just like us. That's very important. Some people tend to read things in the Bible and think it’s some type of fantasy or story. There is not a connection

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Bible says that they used “supplication”. The Greek word supplicate means, “to humbly make earnest, sincere requests unto God”. They were asking with a humble heart. It was midnight and with a humble heart they were asking God. They knew what their circumstances were; they knew it was the middle of the night, and they made a decision to talk to God. This was the perfect time to let their requests be made known to Him. It wasn’t a time to be bashful, or even sad


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or hysterical; it was a time to talk. They were facing an impossible situation. There was no one better to talk to about it than God.

conversations with God, some of your wonderful times in His presence, will take place in those hours when nobody else is around. It’s quiet and peaceful and His presence fills wherever you are This account directs us to (1) talk to God at a at. This type of sacrifice is big with God. Not time that shows we are purposefully seeking only are you sacrificing your sleep, but you are Him, like in the cool of the evening when no one sacrificing your rest and your entire body. But else is around; (2) seek even though there is sacHim with a humble heart, “Do you really want to rifice, you are wide awake be honest and let our reand you are alert. Your know that God hears you? mind, quests be made known your emotions and pray at midnight.” to Him. Tell Him what your spirit man is saying, we need and how we feel. “God I want to talk to You; (3) Ask Him to intervene. This is petition time. I'm coming into your presence; the rest of my God wants to know our requests; and (4) praise household is at peace; they are asleep and now Him. After Paul and Silas let their requests be it's time for just me and You.” This means a lot made known, they sang praises. Petitions went to God. It means a lot to Him that at midnight up first, and the praises saturated those peti- or early in the morning you will change your tions with joy and expectation. In other words, normal course of things and spend time with they prayed before the victory came. Before God Him. This sacrifice is seen by God. answered, they gave Him praise. Do you want to really know that God hears you? For years, God would wake me up at 3:00 a.m. Pray at midnight. Pray in the cool of the early When He first started doing that, I would say, morning. Get quiet when the whole house is “Lord, I'll pray at 9:00 after I get up, shower and shut down, and seek His presence. Then let it shave.” Yet, He would continue to wake me up at all out. Like Paul and Silas, make your petitions 3:00am. Once I began to get up at 3:00am and known and immediately praise Him for the mango into a separate room and pray, God began to ifestation of His divine power before anything do great things. He showed me that one of the can be seen. If you want God to move, add this reasons why my prayers became more effective prayer secret to the different ways and styles was because He could see my sacrifice. He knew that you are praying. He'll show up and He’ll that I was tired. He knew that it was 3:00am bless you with His presence every time. v and that I needed to get up at 6:00. God knew that I was sacrificing my sleep, and sacrificing the way my body normally gets rejuvenated. He knew I was getting up to spend time with Him. He knew it meant something for me to sacrifice, to intercede, to do warfare, and to pray. This is how I learned that sacrifice moves God. When you get into those hours late at night, everything calms down. There is stillness in the air. When everyone else is asleep, it’s quiet. At those hours when you settle in before God and you settle yourself down, you feel the presence of God. He will fill that room. He will come right there. It is just you and God. Some of your best

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What is the “Daniel Fast”?

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The origin of the Daniel Fast comes from the Book of Daniel 1:8, where he “purposed in his heart… would not defile himself with… the king’s delicacy. At the moment Daniel was serving Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, in his palace after they were conquered by the Babylonian army. As it was their tradition to offer the animals as sacrifices to their gods, Daniel did not want to sin against the LORD by eating the food that had been defiled by idol worshipers, hence in Dan 1:8 he requested that the king’s servants not to provide him with the palace food, and Daniel “requested… that he might not defile himself.” As a result, in verse Daniel 1:17, God mightily blessed Daniel and those who fasted with him, “God gave them knowledge… skill… wisdom.. and Daniel had understanding…” Hence, this was how the Daniel Fast came about. So the Daniel Fast food list consists of eating only fruits and vegetables for a period, and abstaining from wine, meat and processed food. Foods to include in your diet during the Daniel Fast

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All fruits: Fresh, frozen, dried, juiced or canned. Fruits include but are not limited to apples, apricots, bananas, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, cantaloupe, cherries, cranberries, figs, grapefruit, grapes, guava, honeydew melon, kiwi, lemons, limes, mangoes, nectarines, oranges, papayas, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, prunes, raisins, raspberries, strawberries, tangelos, tangerines, watermelon All vegetables: Fresh, frozen, dried, juiced or canned. Vegetables include but are not limited to artichokes, asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chili peppers, collard greens, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, ginger root, kale, leeks, lettuce, mushrooms, mustard greens, okra, onions, parsley, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, scallions, spinach, sprouts, squashes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, watercress, yams, zucchini, veggie burgers are an option if you are not allergic to soy. All whole grains: Including, but not limited to, whole wheat, brown rice, millet, quinoa, oats, barley, grits, whole wheat pasta, whole wheat tortillas, rice cakes and popcorn. All nuts and seeds: Including, but not limited to, sunflower seeds, cashews, peanuts, sesame. Also nut butters including peanut butter. All legumes: Canned or dried. Legumes include but are not limited to dried beans, pinto beans, split peas, lentils, black eyed peas, kidney beans, black beans, cannellini beans, white beans. All quality oils: Including, but not limited to, olive, canola, grape seed, peanut, and sesame. Beverages: Spring water, distilled water or other pure waters. Other: Tofu, soy products, vinegar, seasonings, salt, herbs and spices.

Foods to avoid on the Daniel Fast

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All meat and animal products: Including, but not limited to, beef, lamb, pork, poultry, and fish. All dairy products: Including, but not limited to, milk, cheese, cream, butter, and eggs. All sweeteners: Including, but not limited to, sugar, raw sugar, honey, syrups, molasses, and cane juice. All leavened bread: Including Ezekiel Bread (it contains yeast and honey) and baked goods. All refined and processed food products: Including, but not limited to, artificial flavorings, food additives, chemicals, white rice, white flour, and foods that contain artificial preservatives. All deep fried foods: Including, but not limited to, potato chips, French fries, corn chips. All solid fats: Including shortening, margarine, lard and foods high in fat. Beverages: Including, but not limited to, coffee, tea, herbal teas, carbonated beverages, energy drinks, and alcohol.

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God is preparing a spiritual tsunami that will sweep the nations and reclaim our society for the kingdom of God. This modern-day Elijah revolution will impact seven culture-shaping areas of influence over society-media, government, education, economy, family, arts and entertainment, and religion. The author offers guidance for determining one’s specific calling in the revolution, while correcting misguided understandings of the End Times and the role of believers in it. Each chapter that follows provides intensive, detailed study of each “mountain” of influence, how it will be taken, and what resistance will be encountered by individuals assigned to claim this mountain. This is not a book about the end times. It is a book about how you, the church, are called to get involved in God’s plan for mankind.

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