What is meant by divine appointment?
From the very first page, Divine Appointments inspires and brings awareness of God’s desire that all believers share the good news with those who cross their paths. The Holy Spirit appoints each of us to God’s great welcoming committee.
How do I connect with God and Jesus?
9 Beautiful Ways To Connect With God Without Going To Church
- Slow down.
- Meditate or pray.
- Enjoy the outdoors.
- Stay open to finding God within yourself.
- Look for God in each person you meet.
- Stay open to experiencing the Spirit in unexpected places.
- Find music that touches your soul.
- Honor your body as a sacred place.
What is divine encounter with God?
When you have a divine encounter you will not need to be told that you have been touched by God, but you will know. A divine encounter comes with deep revelations of secrets hidden and breaking of curses. An encounter will change your thinking; the same man that was annihilating Christians became a disciple of Christ.
What is your divine assignment?
There are certain things you need to note about your divine assignment. In a nutshell, I would say that: Your divine assignment is doing what God wants you to do; having what God wants you to have; going where God wants you to go and then becoming who God ultimately wants you to become which is Christ-like.
Is Devine a word?
a frequent misspelling of divine.
What happens when you encounter the Holy Spirit?
At Holy Spirit Encounter, you’ll hear the Word of God preached, express devotion and admiration through praise and worship, and experience healing and freedom through the love and power of God. Each guest will also be able to receive prayer for the release/baptism of Holy Spirit in their life.
How do you know if God is sending you a message?
Because it’s God’s word, which never expires.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — His Word.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — Audibly.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — Other People.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — Visions And Dreams.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — An Inner Knowing.
- Sign God Is Speaking To You — Clear Or Blocked Paths.
What are spiritual assignments?
What are spiritual assignments? When the same type of problem, person or situation keeps appearing in your life, that’s because it’s one of your spiritual assignments. (I also call them Universal assignments. I use these terms interchangeably.) In my book The Universe Has Your Back I dedicate an entire chapter to them.
How do you know God’s assignment for your life?
Simply Listen
- The Holy Spirit. Seeking the Lord in prayer, meditation on the Word of God and by fellowshipping with the Holy Spirit, you will discover the assignment of God for your life.
- Your Heart. Now that you are in Christ, your heart is renewed and your thoughts are not just ordinary.
- The Prophets.
Was Jesus divine or not?
So, if your understanding of the word divine is someone who is proclaiming themselves to be “God Almighty” or any other type of god (God the Son, etc.), then the answer is NO, Jesus was not divine, at least not in that sense.
Did Jesus give up his divine attributes at the incarnation?
Christ “was not now God minus some elements of his deity, but God plus all that he had made his own by taking manhood to himself.” 3 Thus, Jesus did not give up any of his divine attributes at the incarnation. He remained in full possession of all of them. For if he were to ever give up any of his divine attributes, he would cease being God.
Is Jesus God the son or God the word?
Jesus is God the Son. The truth that it is only God the Son who became incarnate is taught, for example, in John 1:14, which says “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.” In context, the Word is God the Son (cf. 1:1, 18, and 3:16).
What does the Bible say about Jesus?
Jesus Is God The Bible teaches that Jesus is not merely someone who is a lot like God, or someone who has a very close walk with God. Rather, Jesus is the Most High God himself. Titus 2:13 says that as Christians we are “looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus.”