Liberty s Believers Enrichment Program Keys of the Kingdom I SESSION 1 (v.7.12.8)
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Liberty s Believers Enrichment Program Manual - Session 1 - Keys of the Kingdom I Page 16 SLIDE S1-02: S1-02 This poor little donkey is hanging in the air because of so many burdens on his cart, burdens that weigh even more than he does. Do you think this donkey relates to any part of your life? How? Liberty said that this is a message about prayer principles that can powerfully impact what things in your life? Keys of the Kingdom prayer principles won t keep you from all the hard things that can come into your life, but they will do what? What will God generally push you to do when He gives you a new revelation that He wants you to share with others? When God gives you new revelation, do you think others are always going to be willing to accept it at face value? What about this is important to you?
Liberty s Believers Enrichment Program Manual - Session 1 - Keys of the Kingdom I Page 17 SLIDE S1-03: I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven (Matthew 16:19, NIV). S1-03 What have you previously felt that this Scripture meant? Anyone can pray with these principles and get answers. Answers begin to come as you strip the stuff out of your soul and make room to receive answers from God. Do you know what kind of stuff you might have in your soul right now that is blocking your answers from God? If you are saved, born again, forgiven, and in relationship with Christ, isn t that all you should need to walk in power and perhaps to even to walk on water? Liberty says it may not be. Why do you think she says this and what are your thoughts on this?
Liberty s Believers Enrichment Program Manual - Session 1 - Keys of the Kingdom I Page 18 SLIDE S1-04: Keep on working with fear and trembling to complete your salvation. (Philippians 2:13, Today s English Version). S1-04 Philippians 2:13, Today s English Version. What did you think this Scripture meant? Paul was talking to the born-again Christians when he wrote the above verse to the Philippians. What do you think Paul was talking about here? You are made up of three parts body, soul, and spirit. Which part is causing all of your trouble as a born-again Christian? God is in charge of which part of you? Your unsurrendered soul thinks it is in charge of what? Your body is just hoping for what? In the CD, your body is called a what? What determines how your body will relate most to your soul or your spirit?