DAILY IMMERSION in The PROPHETIC WORD - Mess. 06 - The Church's Degradation Over The Centuries . .Monday

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DAILY IMMERSION IN THE PROPHETIC WORD

Series: Who Has Ears, Listen! – Philadelphia


Mess. 06 – The Church’s Degradation Over the Centuries
Scripture Reading: Rev 2:6, 9, 14-15, 20
This material is intended to help you practice immersion in the prophetic word in your daily living and church meetings. We highlight some points from the
notes of the last message given by brother Pedro Dong so that you can delve deeper, understand and apply each of them. Read each day's passage
prayerfully and highlight its key words. Speak, repeat, emphasize and proclaim the key words. Pray based on the points that touched you most. This will
make your mind fruitful and you will receive a portion from the Lord to apply in your life. Share the portion you enjoyed with other brothers and sisters and
ask them to pass on their portion to you. Write down on this sheet, in the form of a prayer, simple phrase or war cry, what G od spoke to you.

MONDAY
1. The word spoken by those who strive to seek fellowship in the teaching of the apostles irresistibly
penetrates the heart of those who listen. It is like a sharp double-edged sword; divides soul and spirit,
and joints and marrow, it also discerns the thoughts and purposes of the heart. There is no way anyone
can remain indifferent to it (Heb 4:12)!

2. The beginning of the church life, described in the book of Acts, shows us principles that are valid today.
Firstly, everything begins with the words of the apostles, which, ruminated by the brothers and sisters,
introduced them into the fellowship of the only apostolic teaching. Perseverance in this teaching
produced a normal church life. Satan's fight is to destroy this word, thus making the fellowship of saints
and the exercise of functions in the Body ineffective (Acts 2:42; John 10:10).

3. Because they enjoyed a unique, intense and heavenly church life, the brothers and sisters of the
primitive church did not love the things of the earthly sphere. Therefore, they spontaneously handed
everything over to the apostles and had everything in common. This principle remains today:
Everything we have is the Lord’s. We are its administrators (Acts 2:43-47, 4:34-35; Gal 1:3,4).

4. “Just as He did with Israel, the Lord also sets before us the blessing and the curse (Dt 11:26). The
choice is ours. Choosing the blessing is following the voice of the good Shepherd, who gave His life
for the sheep (John 10:11).” (Daily Food, Book 2, Week 4, Monday, page 57).

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KEY WORDS KEY POINTS PRAYER WAR CRY

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