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Psalm 139:7-12 Modern English Version 7 Where shall I go from Your spirit, or where shall I flee from Your presence? 8 If I ascend to heaven, You are there; if I make my bed in Sheol, You are there. 9 If I take the wings of the morning and dwell at the end of the sea, 10 even there Your hand shall guide me, and Your right hand shall take hold of me. 11 If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me, and the light shall be as night about me,” 12 even the darkness is not dark to You, but the night shines as the day, for the darkness is like light to You.
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For in the law God gave to Moses he said that you must not put a muzzle on an ox to keep it from eating when it is treading out the wheat. Do you suppose God was thinking only about oxen when he said this? 

10 Wasn’t he also thinking about us? Of course he was. He said this to show us that Christian workers should be paid by those they help. Those who do the plowing and threshing should expect some share of the harvest.

11 We have planted good spiritual seed in your souls. Is it too much to ask, in return, for mere food and clothing? 

12 You give them to others who preach to you, and you should. But shouldn’t we have an even greater right to them? Yet we have never used this right but supply our own needs without your help. We have never demanded payment of any kind for fear that, if we did, you might be less interested in our message to you from Christ.

13 Don’t you realize that God told those working in his temple to take for their own needs some of the food brought there as gifts to him? And those who work at the altar of God get a share of the food that is brought by those offering it to the Lord. 

14 In the same way the Lord has given orders that those who preach the Gospel should be supported by those who accept it.

15 Yet I have never asked you for one penny. And I am not writing this to hint that I would like to start now. In fact, I would rather die of hunger than lose the satisfaction I get from preaching to you without charge.

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Foreword

 

There are moments in a generation when God pulls back the veil—not to introduce something new, but to remind His people of what has always been true. The Anointing: When God Moves Beyond Methods is one of those reminders. It is a call back to the living God who cannot be reduced to formulas, rituals, or predictable patterns. It is a witness that the Holy Spirit still breathes, still moves, still heals, and still teaches—not as an idea, but as a living Presence.

Within these pages, you will not find theory. You will find testimony. You will find Scripture illuminated by experience. You will find the voice of someone who has walked with God long enough to know that the Spirit is not confined to human expectations. As the passage declares, “The anointing which you have received from Him abides in you.” And when God abides, He acts.

This work confronts a quiet assumption many believers carry—that God must move in the same way He moved before, that healing must follow a certain sequence, that power must come through a familiar method. But the Jesus of the Gospels refuses to be boxed in. He heals by touch, by word, by command, by distance, by faith, by obedience, and sometimes before anyone even asks. The early church witnessed the same freedom of the Spirit, and this writing boldly insists that nothing has changed. “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.”

What makes this passage compelling is not only its biblical foundation, but its vulnerability. The author opens the door to a deeply personal encounter—an unexpected baptism in the Holy Spirit, a moment when heaven touched earth without human orchestration. It is a testimony that challenges the reader to believe that God is closer, more active, and more willing than we often dare to imagine.

This foreword invites you to read with an open heart. Not to analyze, but to receive. Not to debate methods, but to recognize the God who moves beyond them. Let these words stir hunger. Let them awaken faith. Let them remind you that the Holy Spirit is not distant, silent, or limited. He is present. He is speaking. He is moving.

And for those who have longed for more—for a faith that is alive, for a walk with God that is real, for a Christianity that breathes—this writing is a gentle but powerful whisper:

 

The same God who moved then is moving now.

From Jesus To You

Nothing matters more in life today than repenting and preparing for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Today, the Spirit of the Lord is being poured out upon all flesh through Prophecy, dreams and visions with warnings

that they are going to be left behind when He returns.

This Page is full of the Lord’s Prophecies on what for you to do in order to Prepare for the Rapture.

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Messages From Jesus To You. 

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Thus says the Lord

All that I require

{to make the rapture}

Is for you to stay in church and talk to people about Me.

Thats what it means to be faithful

{Hebrews 10:24, 25/ Matthew 24:43-46}.

 

Next Steps

The Road to Heaven

Step1 – REPENT

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Get Born Again by the Holy Spirit Through Faith in Jesus

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