The River of Life

Having completed this series, I have now compiled the prayers scattered through the chapters of this book into one document for you to download and print. 
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The Prayers in The River of Life


Introduction
I have two questions to ask you. First, in John 7, Jesus said, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. The one who believes into me, out of his belly will flow rivers of living water.”

What does this mean?

I did not write this book because I know what Jesus meant; I wrote it because I want to know. As we place what God says out in front of our eyes, believing that God is telling us the truth and believing that Jesus Himself fulfills all that God speaks in and through us, we begin to see wonders.

We live inside of a glorious Salvation already full and complete. And, as Peter prophesied, that Salvation is ready to be unveiled through us.

My second question, then, is this. John, in Revelation 12, heard this proclamation. “Now have come the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ, because the accuser of our brothers and sisters has been thrown down, the one accusing them before our God day and night. And they have overcome him…”

What does this mean?

The lights are going out all over the world. Evil is being unveiled in our world today beyond what we have ever imagined. The target of the evil one is and has always been the Church. Those who control this world have one primary goal – the removal of the name of Jesus from human knowledge. Everything else comes second to them.

The Pharisees sent Jesus to His death because He did not look like God in their sight; He looked like a man. Yet Christians today are looking for the same “Christ” the Pharisees wanted, a great power up in the sky far above humans and commanding subservience of all, an image they could manipulate and control.

We know that Jesus is unveiled in the same way as before, yet this time He is not one, but many. Jesus is revealed through a family of people walking together, loving one another with pure hearts fervently, the image and revelation of God. – The Church, which is His body, the fullness of Jesus who fills all inside of all (Ephesians 1:23).

No one is looking for a Church, millions of Spirit-filled believers in Jesus clothed with the Lord Jesus Christ, bringing forth the very life of God through her weakness into this heaven/earth in the face of all opposition.

No one is looking for God as He is, meek and lowly of Heart, carrying all inside Himself all the way through death and into life.

All Christians across this earth will soon be cut off from the support systems of this world, accused of being the cause of all the evil things happening to humans. We are seeing this terrible accusation arising all around us.

Yet when that happens, something else will also happen, something no one is expecting.
In one day the Church of Jesus Christ, millions of Spirit-filled believers all across this earth will discover that the Salvation in which they live is already full and complete.

And they will find protection and provision coming from a source they had never expected, arising from beneath of them, out from you and me, seeing them and serving them as the Lord Jesus Himself.

But look at the Church today. Everyone, including all Christians, are convinced that the Church is a failed experiment. All are convinced that God cannot reveal Himself through Christians as we are in these present mortal bodies.

I have a third question for you, a third question stated three ways.

What will turn this whole thing around? What will cause the Church of Jesus Christ walking this earth to BE what she IS? Who will open the door for the many rushing into all the knowledge of Christ revealed?

What does it mean that you and I cast down the accuser of God and our brethren? What does it mean that rivers of living water, rivers of provision flow out from our bellies to sustain our brethren through their hour of greatest need?

I wrote this book for one reason, and that is that I want, not only to know the answers to these questions, but to be, with Jesus, those answers.