Sunday Morning Recap
December 13, 2009 at 3:27 pm Posted in The Mission
- WooHoo!
- After I finished my devotions this morning I remembered that I still needed to make the map to the Christmas party. That completely threw off my morning.
- The life of a church planter.
- Got to church a little later than normal and they did not miss me at all.
- The life of a happy church planter
- You may have a hard time believing this but the Holy Ghost told me how to circumvent a trial version cutoff for some software. There is more to the story but it was wild.
- Felt like we had some resistance in worship.
- We just kept worshiping till we did not feel it any more.
- Quick hint to church planters. When you detect a religious spirit in your service, have your worship leader pray in tongues on the mic for a while. Drives them out all the time.
- God told me to continue my message on marriage.
- The Lord told me to preach on marriage to our church filled with single people because we are going to break the curse of divorce off this generation.
- Nobody plans to have a bad marriage but few people plan to have a good one.
- Adam woke up to a naked woman. Thats a good day if you are a single guy waiting on God to bring you a spouse.
- Wait on God.
- Glad I waited.
- I got the Holy Ghost hookup!
- Fellas – don’t marry a woman who is not saved. My wife is cuter today than the day I met her.
- I’m telling ya – I am getting more worn down – she is getting better looking.
- Had some cool visitors today.
- Saw some folks get saved.
- Lookin forward to the Christmas party tonight.
- I am gonna kill that cake!
- Peace
- Podcast goin up


Did the Holy Spirit also tell you to buy the software?
friendly question
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December 14th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Great question. I already bought the software but it had not arrived in the mail with the registration code. I am convinced I would not have gotten the solution had we not already paid for it. At least not by godly instruction.
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December 15th, 2009 at 3:06 pm
Great answer.
I confess: I had a knee-jerk reaction when I read the original statement, and it caused me to evaluate what I read into “there is more to the story but it was wild.” Often our suppositions tell more about ourselves than about those we presume upon.
Been reading since ~Jan ’08 @ revivalblog.
blessings,
-Z
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December 15th, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Since we are confessing . . . I have to admit I wrote the post that way to bait people.
Blessings!