7 Elements Which Compose the Language of Our Hearts

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How do I write a message on the walls of my heart? What is the language of my heart? How do I engage in “heart prayers” rather than prayers from my head? Is there a difference?

I encounter people who have been in counseling for months or years to process their hurts and are still in pain! Or they have been praying for a miracle of healing, and it is still delayed. So I ask them to share with me what they have done, and listen to their story. Often I am able to help them see that they have NOT been using the language of the heart to heal their hearts. They have been using the language of their minds (logic and analytical reason). The heal the heart, we must use the language of the heart.

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Inner Healing Prayer Heals the Painful Scenes in Your Heart and Mind

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Inner healing is one of the most powerful prayer approaches we use. It is inviting Jesus into the scene of a painful memory, looking and then seeing Him appear on the screen inside our mind. We invite Him to move freely, tune to flow and watch the flowing pictures (vision) and receive flowing thoughts (His voice).

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Quantum Physics Conversation - An ElijahForce Interview by Charity Kayembe

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I was thrilled to be invited back to ElijahForce for another deep dive into the sacred supernatural with Julie Smith.

In our previous shows we talked angels – and even met some! Now we shifted gears to explore a topic she’d never done an interview on before. This time Julie wanted to discuss quantum physics and how the principles in this field correlate with our walk in the spirit. Of course I was happy to oblige!

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Persistent Prayer by William Dupley

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Everything has to be fast today. Instant gratification rules. It seems that this immediate world expectation has also penetrated the prayer world. Many have seen the instantaneous miracles that occur on TV, resulting in the belief that God only does instantaneous miracles. Some even say I won't pray twice for something because that shows I have a lack of faith. Both of these beliefs are false. It's interesting to see that in the Bible, many people were healed over time, and many times, prayers were not answered immediately. Today, we will examine this reality.

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Scriptural Confessions Compared to Mind Over Matter Philosophy

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It is important to distinguish between the scriptural confession of genuine faith and such things as wishful thinking or irreverent presumption or some kind of “mind-over matter” philosophy. Special thanks to Derek Prince and his book, Blessing or Curse, which I drew heavily from in developing this blog.

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The Role of Feeling Power and Seeing Vision When Praying for Someone

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When we lay hands on the sick to recover or lead a person into salvation, are we to feel a flow of divine power and see this power (or the Holy Spirit) entering them, or do we take it by faith? And what is the role of love in this entire process? Let’s see if we can answer these questions.

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