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Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
New Year, New World, Same Kingdom
And God has gifted us with a new year, a new day, indeed an undiscovered country formed from the hearts of His children, who as of yet know Him not. So cast your nets fishermen and women, young and old over a sea of humanity, always in motion, always wet with expectation for rising above the clouds of doubt, forthwith returning to the bright and shining Son.-RSJ
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
April Opens the Door to Eternity
The Lord's Holy Sacrifice we celebrate this month opens the door to Eternal Life.
KNN-Daily Presents: A timely message from brother Bob Gesing:
Brothers...
Last message, we discussed the Hebrew calendar and the relationship between letters, numbers and word pictures in the Hebrew language. What do I mean by this? The Hebrew alphabet is comprised of 22 characters, each of which is assigned a numerical value, a phonetic sound and a symbolic meaning.We are in the year 5774. The number "70" correlates with the Hebrew letters "Ayin" and "Gimel". The Hebrew word "Ayin" means "eye" and can be interpreted as God's Eye. Over the past several years, we have entered into a time where God is focusing His eye or gaze...but on what?
Two years ago (5772) correlated with "Ayin Beth" (עַבַּ) which translates to "God's Eye on His House". Last Year was 5773 which correlates with the Hebrew words "Ayin Gimel" (עַגָּ) which translates to "God's Eye on the Righteous."
So, what about this year?
The fourth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is the letter "Dalet". The word "Dalet" means "door." So...God's eye or gaze has transitioned over the past three years from His House (the Church) to the Upright Man (righteous servant) to the Door. So...the question for all of us is...
What happens at the Door?
There are literally hundreds of references to doors in the Scriptures but if you study them out and focus on ones that have significance, you start to see an exciting prophetic pattern form. First...the basics...
The first mention of any word in the Bible is important to study for foundational reference. The first time door is mentioned in Scriptures is Genesis 4:4. The Hebrew word used there is "Petach" and literally means an opening but comes from the root word "Patach" which means to "Loosen" or "Break Forth"
There are some pretty significant events that occurred at or around a door in Scripture:
*Genesis 7:6: God sealed Noah's protection from the flood
*Genesis 18:1, 2: God met Abram to inform him and Sarai that the child of Promise, Isaac, would be born within one year.
*Exodus 12: The nation of Israel is protected from the Death Angel because of the Blood on the Door, ushering in their deliverance
*Leviticus 8: The priesthood is sanctified and ordained
*Numbers 27: The daughters of the Tribe of Manasseh seek equal inheritance and justice
*Deuteronomy 15: A servant commits themselves forever to their Master
*II Kings 4: Hannah was informed that she would have a son named Samuel
So what happens or is found at the Door in God's Eyes?
*Protection is sealed
*Priesthood is established
*Commitment is made
*Justice and Inheritance is sought and given, and
*Long time promises are fulfilled!
A door is a passageway...a threshold passing from one environment or situation to another. So in this year, God is at the Door, ready to fulfill your transition or "Breaking Forth" for your Protection, Sanctification, Commitment, Justice, Inheritance and Promises.
Are you waiting for something? I certainly am. Is there something in your life or that of your family's that you have prayed for what seems an eternity but hasn't come to fruition yet? Take heart, don't lose hope or faith and keep a vigilant eye and ear for the knocking of the Lord on your door.
Remember, Rev. 3:20 says "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone HEARS My voice and opens the door, I will come in..."
Don't allow your disappointments, failures, fears or distractions keep you from hearing the knock...
I love you, Brothers...Today...and every day, COMMITT to change someone's life!
Bob Gesing, Director
Elijah's Mantle
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Was Jesus Nuts?
From Kingdom News Daily
KNN-TV Lifestyle: U2's Bono confesses his faith?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOQClgNRoPc
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
What if the Church Lost its Tax Exempt Status?
The following report commissioned by Kingdom News Daily pertains exclusively to online marketing, not to any other church activity.
As our headline suggests, secular associations have proposed eliminating the Church's Tax Exempt Status. Thank God, they have not been successful at present. Nevertheless, this possibility may increase as a consequence from an economic collapse, such as that warned during a prophetic message by Messianic Rabbi Jonathan Cahn at President Obama's Inaugural Prayer Breakfast on January 21, 2014. Without entering into this particular debate, we want to share KNN's research into the improvement in fundraising practices for the vast majority of American churches.
KNN R&D has discovered that with few exceptions, only a few Mega-Churches have invested correctly in online marketing and benefited from its success. Left behind are churches with much lower memberships, who have remained content with using free in-house marketing. There are three main shortfalls to this strategy.
Firstly, due to the ineffectiveness of these limited campaigns, most churches are losing more potential income than what they are saving in production costs.
Secondly, most have not yet realized that the online marketing model is not necessarily a tool to be used exclusively for increasing their membership, rather it is a funding device to enhance their in service collections, which in turn serves to alleviate the economic burden placed on members.
Thirdly, it is true that, "you get what you pay for." Professional marketing companies must produce social media results that justify the fees they charge, unlike free in-house efforts. You can notice the difference between pro and in-house campaigns, even in private companies, whose owners indulge in the latter. Recent examples are the promotional tweets by Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Irsay, which have generated nothing but negative publicity for his public relations office. Then there was an amateurish Wrestlemania promotion of a Scooby-Doo feature tweeted by a high profile WWE official. If this type of marketing reflects poorly upon a billion dollar company, then surely it shouldn't be the norm for churches that represent the Kingdom of God because, as we can all agree, the Lord's bottom line is infinitely more valuable.
Fortunately, just a slight shift from the traditional paradigm for church fundraising to online marketing would impact outreach return on investment creating an economic overflow that will enable church administrators to initiate or expand charitable projects. Churches that adopt the sound business practice of giving back to the client more than is received will benefit from a double blessing, in the natural and supernatural realms. This is stated in Old and New Testaments as, "One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered," and "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
Hopefully, you will receive the wisdom contained in this report in the constructive spirit, in which it is intended. Then again, you might think the reason for pointing out these findings is that we offer professional services and stand to make a lot of money, if and when smaller churches decide to contract these. However, there is no such conflict of interest because KNN is an independent ministry and we have never quoted price standards to any church. That doesn't mean our services don't involve some cost, it means our fee scale is within the margins for not-for-profit organizations. Thanks for your readership. We pray that your church's increase and expansion is exceedingly and abundantly more than can be imagined, in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Blessed to be a Blessing,
RSJ-KNN Founder
As our headline suggests, secular associations have proposed eliminating the Church's Tax Exempt Status. Thank God, they have not been successful at present. Nevertheless, this possibility may increase as a consequence from an economic collapse, such as that warned during a prophetic message by Messianic Rabbi Jonathan Cahn at President Obama's Inaugural Prayer Breakfast on January 21, 2014. Without entering into this particular debate, we want to share KNN's research into the improvement in fundraising practices for the vast majority of American churches.
KNN R&D has discovered that with few exceptions, only a few Mega-Churches have invested correctly in online marketing and benefited from its success. Left behind are churches with much lower memberships, who have remained content with using free in-house marketing. There are three main shortfalls to this strategy.
Firstly, due to the ineffectiveness of these limited campaigns, most churches are losing more potential income than what they are saving in production costs.
Secondly, most have not yet realized that the online marketing model is not necessarily a tool to be used exclusively for increasing their membership, rather it is a funding device to enhance their in service collections, which in turn serves to alleviate the economic burden placed on members.
Thirdly, it is true that, "you get what you pay for." Professional marketing companies must produce social media results that justify the fees they charge, unlike free in-house efforts. You can notice the difference between pro and in-house campaigns, even in private companies, whose owners indulge in the latter. Recent examples are the promotional tweets by Indianapolis Colts owner, Jim Irsay, which have generated nothing but negative publicity for his public relations office. Then there was an amateurish Wrestlemania promotion of a Scooby-Doo feature tweeted by a high profile WWE official. If this type of marketing reflects poorly upon a billion dollar company, then surely it shouldn't be the norm for churches that represent the Kingdom of God because, as we can all agree, the Lord's bottom line is infinitely more valuable.
Fortunately, just a slight shift from the traditional paradigm for church fundraising to online marketing would impact outreach return on investment creating an economic overflow that will enable church administrators to initiate or expand charitable projects. Churches that adopt the sound business practice of giving back to the client more than is received will benefit from a double blessing, in the natural and supernatural realms. This is stated in Old and New Testaments as, "One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered," and "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
Hopefully, you will receive the wisdom contained in this report in the constructive spirit, in which it is intended. Then again, you might think the reason for pointing out these findings is that we offer professional services and stand to make a lot of money, if and when smaller churches decide to contract these. However, there is no such conflict of interest because KNN is an independent ministry and we have never quoted price standards to any church. That doesn't mean our services don't involve some cost, it means our fee scale is within the margins for not-for-profit organizations. Thanks for your readership. We pray that your church's increase and expansion is exceedingly and abundantly more than can be imagined, in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Blessed to be a Blessing,
RSJ-KNN Founder
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Peace of Jesus
Kingdom News Daily presents Devotionals from ministries worldwide.
Today's Devotional is by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
"These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." John 16:33
The peace that Jesus came to bring was not the peace of appeasement, or the peace of compromise and conformity. It was a spiritual peace. The world doesn't give peace, for it doesn't have any peace to give. It fights for peace, it negotiates for peace, it maneuvers for peace, but there is no ultimate peace in the world. But Jesus gives peace to those who put their trust in Him. If you have received His peace, then you are in His camp. But if you have rejected it, then you are against Him. His peace is available to everyone who will receive it.
PRAYER FOR THE DAY
Deep down I feel Your peace, Lord Jesus, and the storms of my life are abated.
Today's Devotional is by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
"These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." John 16:33
The Peace of Jesus
The peace that Jesus came to bring was not the peace of appeasement, or the peace of compromise and conformity. It was a spiritual peace. The world doesn't give peace, for it doesn't have any peace to give. It fights for peace, it negotiates for peace, it maneuvers for peace, but there is no ultimate peace in the world. But Jesus gives peace to those who put their trust in Him. If you have received His peace, then you are in His camp. But if you have rejected it, then you are against Him. His peace is available to everyone who will receive it.
PRAYER FOR THE DAY
Deep down I feel Your peace, Lord Jesus, and the storms of my life are abated.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Spirit of Fear
Kingdom News Daily presents Devotionals from ministries worldwide.
Today's Devotion is by Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke via Facebook
Today's Devotion is by Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke via Facebook
Spirit of Fear
Whilst Nehemiah was restoring Jerusalem, he was urged to hide from his enemies. I like his reply: “Should such a man as I flee?…I will not…!” (Neh 6:11) Are the blood-bought people of God to surrender to bluster and threats? We are not given “a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Tim 1:7). Should such a people as we are, flee? Never! Hold your ground in the name of Jesus and God bless you today. -Reinhard Bonnke
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