John G. Lake Secrets
Written by Jan 13, 2007, 12:18 am
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Or, just because most of the Church is ignoring it, maybe it’s not a secret, but “forgotten truths”.
For those of you whom it would interest, you’ve got to check out a website.
I always encourage people to check out the links on the right hand sidebar, and that’s usually the reason they’re listed there. But lately I’ve checked up on a couple of them, found updates and things I never knew were there before. One in particular, would be for John G. Lake ministries. Curry Blake, Lake’s successor and divine healing teacher/practioner, and friend of FIRE, updates and maintains this site, but once in a while when I check it, there’s a preaching mp3 playing on the home page. There’s no way I know of to download the preaching to my computer, but if you have broadband and you can do it, I strongly suggest checking it regularly for whenever they post a message. You will have your world rocked.
Then, if you have the time, and you are really wondering where do I get fired up and so passionate about healing, and what do I “eat” that makes me the way I am, this website and the teachings of Lake definitely are a part of my spiritual diet. On the left hand column of the homepage, there’s a category “Divine Healing” (big surprise right?) and when you click on it there’s more categories listed on a new page. If you burn for this, and really want some stuff to chew on, click on “Healing Truths that destroy tradition” and you my friend will be happier than a pig in crap. At least I was.
Also included in that directory is 16 answers to FAQs about divine healing. You may have noticed in the past I’ve quoted one in it’s entirety, or you may be bored with the link because I’ve written entries covering many of the same topics. But I highly recommend it.
In the meantime, allow me to whet your appetite with a lengthy quote directly from the second instalment of healing truths that destroy tradition:
“Preach the word; be instant in season, and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.”
Do you realize that you can reprove, rebuke and exhort with doctrine. Doctrine means teaching. As you’re teaching you can reprove, you can rebuke, and you can exhort. To some people that are hearing it they will be reproved. Others will be rebuked and others will be exhorted. You’re saying the same word to three different people. Three different types of people. Three different soils you might say.
Now I preach what I see in the Bible. What it says by scripture. I try not to read anything into it or anything out of it. In doing so I’ve had people say, “Well you’re putting me under condemnation.” I can’t put you under condemnation. Matter of fact all I can do is preach the word. You decide if it is conviction or condemnation.
Conviction, when you get under conviction you’re shown a way out and you decide to take it and you know you should. “This is a way out and I should go that way.”
If you get under condemnation and you come tell me that I’ve preached you under condemnation what you’re saying is, “I heard the word preached and I refuse to obey it. I refuse to change. I refuse to come out of what I’m doing so therefore I’m under condemnation.” Condemnation puts you down and makes you feel as though there is no way out. So I don’t decide that. You decide that. All I do is preach the word.
Now we need to look at that word for just a second. The “preach” is the Greek word kerusso. And it means, now listen to this. You as ministers should judge yourselves. You as congregation members, audience, whatever you want to call it, saints is what the Bible calls you, you should decide if what you’re hearing is what this Bible and what the Greek word says “Preaching” is. And if you’re not hearing “Preaching” you should find out where you can hear it and go there.
Check it out for yourself, there’s plenty more where that came from. (And it’s usually about healing.)
Blessings for now.
Stevie B
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