Ordination
Rick Joyner teaches on koinonia and the role of deacons in the church and ordains new deacons.
Rick Joyner teaches on koinonia and the role of deacons in the church and ordains new deacons.
Rick says that we are called to run the race for the high calling of God in Christ. To walk in this high calling we need wisdom, guidance, and faith, and we get those things through drawing close to Christ. Rick also teaches us that belief in our hearts leads to righteousness, and he uses scripture to show the steps for us to grow in our high calling.
Rick Joyner gives a special message to honor mothers on Mother's Day. Rick also talks of the blessings that come from faithful tithing and the curses of robbing God.
"He is not as displeased with our falling as He is pleased with our getting back up and continuing on." Rick Joyner lays out how the process of sanctification is accomplished through love rather than fear. The bride of Christ should be moving in the opposite direction from the world. The world is getting continually darker, but we are getting closer and closer to the Light.
Rick Joyner talks about how understanding the Tabernacle of David will help us understand the times we are living in and what the future holds.
Samuel Gatlyn, Ashlee Hardee and James Brown lead worship with songs including "You are All," "I Will Pour Out" and "Precious Jesus." Rick Joyner continues his series about "The Path of Life." Rick warns of the dangers of both lawlessness and legalism, as both are ditches on the path of life.
Rick Joyner talks about his recent interviews and shows on what's going on presently in the world and America. Rick says that when you have a calling to speak the truth you are not always respected in this lifetime. Rick restates that "Martial Law" is coming to America – as he has been saying for 25yrs. We as a nation are headed towards some of this country's most troubled times.
Rick states that America has paid significant prices for its freedom and success. We, as a country, need to stand and fight for the high cost that was paid for with many lives. There is a need for a new type of emerging leader in America. We need leaders who want to accomplish and are not worried about being recognized.