2 years ago
Blasting Through Mountains
The vehicle to use to blast through any mountain— any problem in your life—is the vehicle of prayer. You could blast your way through or you could drill your way through inch by inch. Some try to get around mountains by climbing over them. Afterwards, however, the mountain is still there in their life; it's just behind them, and it will loom up again in the future if they don't destroy it.
Shortcuts in prayer won't work. You can't expect to have God's great power in your life by spending five minutes with Him here and there.
You can't go out and tackle something big if you haven't first dealt with smaller things. As my grandma says, "There are too many people trying to kill the giant when they haven't killed the lion or the bear first!"
So blast through those mountains. Impose the spiritual laws on the natural. Don't give in to the flesh.
When you start blasting through mountains, you'll experience death, burial, and resurrection of the flesh. The flesh dies and is buried, but then your spirit resurrects, and when you reach the other side, Jesus is alive to you.
Death, burial, and resurrection in prayer can be torture. It's hard to blast through mountains. Halfway through, your mind will say, "Let's go back."
Don't you dare go back! Keep on going. When you start this journey of prayer, don't give up until you've broken free. I can't tell you how long it takes. When people ask, I answer, "Until you get there!" For some, it may take hours; for others, days. Some have more "flesh" that needs to die than others.
Others can't show you how to do it. You must develop your own prayer life without outside help. Prayer warriors can only tell you their experiences— they can give you the foundation of how they got started—but they reach a point where they can't explain what happens. Why? Because you can't explain the glory world with the natural understanding. You experience the Spirit realm with your spirit. Therefore, the Holy Spirit is the only One who can lead you into spiritual things.
The Bible never said to walk in the Spirit and the flesh at the same time. It never said to go in and out of the Spirit. It said to walk in the Spirit at all times. We can walk and live in the Spirit all the time.
The day I broke through, I thought heaven had come to earth. It was an inward excitement. Everything pertaining to this world fell off, and I felt free. Mountain-moving faith was made available to me. I knew I could say to any mountain, "Move," and it had to move. It seemed there was nothing that could stop me—every fear, doubt, or worry slipped away. I knew that I knew that I knew the power of God.
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