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Great Awakening Tour City #9 Dix Hills, New York

December 11th, 2009

I’m 24 years old and I attend a church with a pretty big youth ministry. I started watching the Chronicles of Revival tv show on Angel 2 a few weeks before. When I heard Dr. Rodney Howard-Browne preach and saw the freedom he had in the Holy Spirit i was refreshed and encouraged to keep being radically in love with the Holy Spirit. Many things he spoke about was things that the Holy Spirit had revealed to me but I had never heard them from a preacher before… I sometimes thought that i was crazy… I went to the revival meetings in Dix Hills and brought a few of the youth from my church to come along. God touched me and all the ones that went with me EVERY night! We spent over 200 dollars getting to the event but it was worth it and God surely honored it. We all came back on fire to win the state of New Jersey and let the fire of revival rage through our church… Thank you for letting the Holy Spirit have His way in your lives so that He might touch the world. God Bless your ministry and your families.

Dear Dr.’s Rodney & Adonica Howard-Browne, We are the Davis family (from Illinois), you prayed for our family in the Sunday Morning service (July 1, 2007). While on vacation in Florida, our initial plans were to go to the theme parks and attend your Sunday Morning service. However, we were so touched and blessed by your service, we ended up coming out every night from Orlando where we were staying. Our children wanted to be in your service on the 4th even though we had plans to attend a celebration in Orlando with them. Even though I (Joel) grew up in the church, I never experienced such wonderful teaching on the fire. As you were speaking about the fire, the Lord showed me you were like a spiritual arsonist. My family has been so touched by this, even though were back home now, we have not missed one of your webcast. Even though I’m not a Pastor yet, we’ve been in the ministry for about 14yrs under other Pastors, but I most definitely want to link up with your ministry to help start some fires. I have one question to ask you. I noticed that many in the meeting were laughing up under the anointing, but I always cry up under the anointing and sometimes for hours. However, the cry is not of sadness or as if I did something wrong, I feel joy, do you know why this is so? Do you have any reading materials that could help explain this? We love you, Adonica & your family and the entire RMI family and we will continue to pray God blessing upon you. PS. We will plan our next vacation in Tampa. PSS. I was going to wait until after camp meeting to send this, but the Lord led me to send it now. Your brother in Christ, Eld. Joel Davis

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Unproductive Withdrawal by Rodney Howard Browne

December 4th, 2009

A Good Concern by Rodney Howard Browne

I am convinced it was there, in that barren place of obscurity, that Paul developed his religion. Noiselessly and alone, he plumbed the unfathomable conundrums of sovereignty, election, decadency, the deity of Christ, the supernatural power of the Resurrection, the Church, and future things.

It turned into a three-year crash course in sound doctrine from which would flow a life of evangelizing, teaching, and writing. More than this, it’s where Paul tossed aside his polished trophies and traded his resum of religious certifications for a colourful relationship with the risen Christ. It was there, without doubt, he concluded “whatever things were gain to me, those things I have counted as loss for the sake of Christ. More than this, I count all things to be loss in view of the exceeding cost of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them but rubbish so I may gain Christ” ( Philippians 3:7–8 ). The same words describe many Christians sitting in churches today.

We are not busy doing all of the wrong things or maybe some ghastly things.

But if the truth were known, we’ll go for miles on smoke, all of the while choking the life-giving spirit inside.

It was one of those films with few words but a giant quantity of emotion.

How he escapes is interesting, but the good news is he’s picked up by a ship and is, at last, returned safely to the now-unfamiliar sector of life as it used to be. And the change inside him led straight to a change in the lives of thousands of people down thru the ages.

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Unremembered Savior by Rodney Howard Browne

December 2nd, 2009

Changing State by Rodney Howard Browne

Saul, no doubt with blood stains still on his garment from Christians he had tortured, now stood with arms outstretched saying, “I’m here to testify to you that Jesus is the Messiah, God’s Son.” And the folks that heard it were dazzled. The Greek text uses the term from which we get the word euphoric.

They answered with nothing short of glad mystification at the swift reversal of Saul’s life.

Others he had taken into jails, maybe many of them kin and pals. The subsequent statement assures us he did not slow down : “But Saul kept accelerating in strength and confounding the Jews who lived at Damascus by establishing this Jesus is the Christ” ( Acts 9:22 ).

Not only did Saul evangelise about Christ, he preached with noteworthy ability. The word interpreted establishing comes out of a Greek verb, meaning, “to knit together from many different strands.” Saul’s sermons were elegantly woven together, neatly delivered with compelling logic—all evidence of a talented expositor. Till Saul made his case, most hadn’t made that connection. Before we are going on, let’s pause and remind ourselves, none of these extraordinary events might have been witnessed, or recorded actually, had it not been for Ananias’s bold religion. You could have never thought of that till now. Saul would have stayed blind and shaking had the disciple of Damascus refused to obey and go to Straight Street. All this was set in motion because God exploited the unusual religion of a little-known but unswerving hero. His shaking but loyal obedience modified the destiny of millions, including me and you.

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Out of the Shell by Rodney Howard Browne

November 30th, 2009

Moving on by Rodney Howard Browne

Stepping out in religion always brings clarification of The Lord God’s plan. When Ananias went to see Saul, he was given further info.

As Saul submitted himself to the ministry of Ananias, he found out more about God’s plan for his life.

I go to use you to bear My name.” Saul had not known that before. ) He knew nothing of what was in store for him till Ananias took that first step of religion. Both men discovered that God Himself selected Saul to be His instrument and that intense suffering would mark his ministry. When Cynthia and I first sensed God directing us to leave California and reposition our ministry, we could barely believe it. Neither space nor time let me describe the things God has shown us since we made the choice to move. But now, as God continues to put the finishing touches on His wonderful portrait, what we see is fully gorgeous. Till we took that primary step of obedience, all we had was, “It’s time to go.” it is superb to me even as I write these words. Surprises always bring about clarification of God’s plan. BTW, the Swindolls have grown deeper in our relationship with the Lord, having trusted Him without first knowing all of the details.

Obeying God drives the roots of your religion much deeper. And that obedience stimulates expansion in each area of life.

Ananias’s obedience to God’s surprising plan let him to witness mystical power. Nobody else in Scripture witnessed the scales unbelievably falling from the ashamed Pharisee’s eyes. When Saul’s sight returned, Ananias’s own eyes were also opened to the superb power of Almighty God to transform a life. Step out on religion, and you may always find solid ground.

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Real Love by Rodney Howard Browne

November 28th, 2009

A Good Concern by Rodney Howard Browne

I am impressed that Job listened to the words of his better half.

He contemplated them, he considered them, he turned them over in his mind.

He heard what she announced, and he did not interrupt her as she revealed it.

That places Job in a novel class among men, quite candidly. Men, I have revealed that many of us aren’t hard of hearing ; we are hard of listening. Our other halves often have the most vital things to assert that we are going to hear that day, except for some bizarre reason, we have formed the practice of mentally turning off their advocate. Let me add here, when you do reply, always let her know the truth.

If what she asserts is sensible and squares with what you are truth—if it is helpful—then say. His reply after hearing her was, “You speak as one of the stupid girls speaks.”. Job detected in his better half a snag of acrimony, some disillusionment ; so he claimed to her, actually “This is recommendation I can’t and won’t act on.

In the 4 decades I have been working with folks who are married, I find one of the hardest things to get couples to do is say the truth to one another. How much better to reply, “You know, honey, I realize you have got my good at heart, but I truthfully want to say that I do not agree with it. I suspect it is foolish for you to proffer that.” In the long haul, your wedding will be more healthy if you may permit truth to overcome, particularly if it’s truth spoken in love. Listen well, and always talk the truth wrapped up in loving care.

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Need of Faith by Rodney Howard Browne

November 27th, 2009

Rodney Howard Browne shows us a dove

In Saul’s case, the surprise came in the shape of a light from heaven, marking a life-changing change. For Ananias, it absolutely was an apparently irrational and illogical command from the Lord, delivered in a vision. If you are waiting on God to fill in all of the shading in your picture, you’ll never take the 1st step in obeying His will. You have to be prepared to trust His plan, knowing it’s going to be full of surprises.

Surprises are often a part of Almighty God’s leading.

When you run into the surprising part of Our Lord God’s will, your religion must engage full throttle.

as an example, when God tells you no, to attend, or to sit tight, you’ll be wanting to disagree.

But when your faith kicks into gear, none of those impulses will control you. Quite probably God has a major move in store for you in the future.

After about 70 years on this earth, and having spent 50 of those years studying and becoming more knowledgeable about the manners of God, I am able to tell you His will for our lives is full of surprises. He’s got more moves in mind for us than we could most likely expect. Some mean moving us out of our comfort sections to touch the lives of folks we’ve never met.

Or we would be in for a cross-country or cross-cultural journey that needs a quantity of religion we’ve not exercised in the past. Watch out about feeling too settled where you are—physically, emotionally, spiritually, or geographically. If the Lord wants you to move, I strongly suggest you cooperate, with no regard for the risks . If He leads you to switch, then change, even if it is hard.

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The Selected One by Rodney Howard Browne

November 23rd, 2009

Rodney Howard Brown shows us the world

If you have not yet done so, stand for a couple of seconds in Ananias’s sandals.

Know how hard it would’ve been to discover how God’s plan could doubtless work.

How in the world could God take a man renowned for such vicious, merciless, and murderous treatment of trusting Christians and turn him into an envoy for Christ? Maybe Ananias did not hear the answer in the Lord’s Word to him : “But the Lord announced to him, ‘Go, for he’s a selected instrument of Mine, to bear My name before the Gentiles and kings and the boys of Israel ; for I’m going to show him how much he must suffer for My name’s sake’ “( Acts 9:15–16 ). God’s answer to Ananias’s question is clear : “I will show him how much he must suffer for My name’s sake.”. Down thru the centuries it’s been God’s taming ground for raging bulls. The melting pot of agony and trouble is God’s schoolroom where Christians learn mildness, compassion, personality, patience, and grace.

It is true for you and for me, and it might shortly be true for Saul. Years after, with scars to prove it and under the pile of heavy ministry responsibilities, he gave affidavit that suffering had been his companion. I do not understand all of the reasons we suffer for the Name. But I am convinced of this : it is an element of God’s sovereign plan to prepare us to be His instruments of grace to a cruel and desperate world.

On his body would be the iconic stripes of his suffering—imprisonment, harsh thrashings, stonings, shipwreck, near-drowning, ambushes, thefts, sleeplessness, starvation, solitude, illness, dehydration, intense hypothermia.

Beyond all that, he faced the nerve-wrangling, inevitable responsibilities of church leadership. Each distressing, nasty trial brought him to his knees, turning him into a deeper man of grace, modestly committed to following his Savior’s lead. What have you suffered for the name of Christ?

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Stay and Observe by Rodney Howard Browne

November 21st, 2009

Moving on by Rodney Howard Browne

Job’s reaction to his better half’s idea that he curse God and die is magnificent. “You speak as one of the silly ladies speaks” ( Job 2:10 ). In his weakened condition, sitting there in the anguish of all those sores, without knowing if any of that would ever change, he stood firm—he even reproved her.

he announced, to all intents and purposes “I need to fix the course of this chat. He went further than stating a reproof ; he asked a superb query. “Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?” ( v. His discernment was rare, not only back then, but today. How barely such a statement appears from our mundane system.

Job is thinking these thoughts : Doesn’t He have the right? Isn’t He the Potter? Are not we the clay? Isn’t He the Shepherd and we the sheep? Isn’t He the Master and we the servant? Isn’t the way it works? Somehow he already knew that the clay does not ask the potter, “What are you making?” And so he asserts, actually “No, no, no, lover.

We serve a God who has got the right to do whatever He does and is rarely obliged to elucidate it or ask authorization. We want to remember the God we serve has a game plan that’s beyond our understanding, including tough times like this.”. And I adore this last line, “In all this Job didn’t sin with his lips” ( v. “Sweetheart, we cannot explain any of this, so let’s wait and watch God work. We wouldn’t have predicted what occurred. Our God has a plan that’s unfolding, although we will not understand it at this time. Let’s wait and watch to see what he’s going to do next.”.

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A Good Concern by Rodney Howard Browne

October 29th, 2009

A Good Concern by Rodney Howard Browne

If you live in an area shaken by tremors, you’re feeling a tiny ripple now and then, get a strange feeling, and then life returns to ordinary. Are you able to think how Moses felt when the Lord asserted to Moses, “Come up, Moses”? Wow. If you were Moses, what would you do now? How would you do it? How could you carry on? I should tell you how : with fear and quivering Moses made that significant journey up into the clouds.

He’d stood before a burning bush, but that was nothing in comparison to this epochal experience. The writer of Hebrews asserts, “So horrible was the sight, that Moses related, ‘I am full of fear and trembling’ “( Hebrews 12:21 ). A healthy fear of God will hold us in astonishment and do much to deter us from sin. When we’ve got a correct fear of the living Lord, we live a cleaner life.

Any born-again person who sins willfully has briefly blocked out any fear of God. When we actively engage in sin, we consciously set aside what we are the truth about God. We purposely suppress the understanding of Him in our hearts and minds. We lie to ourselves by asserting, “We’ll get by.

God will not mind so much.” Yet God used Moses to divulge to His folk a reverential and healthy fear of God Almighty. When you come to that understanding, and God’s light breaks into your life like the pure whitewater of a rushing brook, you learn how to totally hate and fear those actions that may plunge you again into darkness. The psalmist expressed that thought with these words : “How sweet are your words to my taste, more sweet than honey to my mouth. I gain understanding from your precepts ; therefore I detest each inaccurate trail. Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path” ( Psalm 119:103–105 NIV ).

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Moving on by Rodney Howard Browne

October 24th, 2009

Moving on by Rodney Howard Browne

According to Exodus 2:12, Moses hid the body of the slain Egyptian. But by the following day, it was all over the papers. Hiding incorrect, Moses now had to confess, does zilch to erase inaccurate. And I’m persuaded that from that moment on Moses determined never to cover anything again. He would talk his heart, with no regard for the risks of vulnerability.
Sometime in my ministry, I’m going to assemble up enough bravery to have a sworn statement time where the one thing we’ll share is our screw ups.

Wouldn’t that be different? Ever been to an affidavit meeting where everybody else appeared to be on Cloud 39, and you were in Tunnel Number 7? One after another is talking about soaring in the heavenlies, while you are counting gum wrappers in the gutter. Why don’t we visit the other side? Why not hand the microphone around and say, “When was the last time you took a nosedive? Are you able to share with others what it was like to experience a major disappointment?”. A long way from being a downer, I am in possession of a hunch that might prove to be a major support to a bunch of folks who feel all alone in their struggles.

Many of us feel as if we should hide our disasters, believing nobody else might have probably failed as we have. Some are even frightened to tell God about it, fearing he would be as put off as we imagine others will be. But he’s not like that at all, is He? When we take a tumble and cry out to Him in our shame and our trouble, the psalmist asserts He “inclines His ear” to us. “It is then He puts His arms around us, just as a loving worldly pop would do.

He then announces, “I accept you simply as you are. I concur that what you have done was inaccurate, as you have confessed it to Me.

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