What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....
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What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....
Consecration Is the Gateway to Power ... English & Norwegian
Apostolic Mentoring
1 hour 8 minutes
2 months ago
Consecration Is the Gateway to Power ... English & Norwegian
What happens when God reshapes a life? Bishop Joel Holmes shares profound insights from nearly six decades of ministry on the spiritual transformation process that turns believers into vessels of divine purpose. Drawing from Psalm 51:5, Bishop Holmes illustrates how we're all "shapen in iniquity" at birth, requiring divine intervention to become who God intends. Using the metaphor of wood being bent to create a concert grand piano, he explains how our resistance to change must give way to Go...
Apostolic Mentoring
What if the only thing between your calling and your reality is the noise you refuse to silence? We open with a story of contagious faith that ignites a church, then zoom out to a global urgency: the harvest is ready, the signs are plain, and “no more time” is not a slogan—it’s a summons. Our goal isn’t to spike emotion and move on; it’s to keep victory by building a life of consecration that can carry the weight of mission when the music stops. We name the real enemy of momentum: carnality....