kBOY Wrote:
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> HEADLINE NEWS: God is a
> No-Show--Again! ( WAITNG FOR GODOT)
>
> "Release The Outpouring!"
> September 4, 2016
>
> [www.churchofthelivingword.com]
> se-the-outpouring/
>
> ". . . the Feast of Tabernacles . . . created a
> great anticipation for God. We should also have a
> great anticipation for the Lord to manifest His
> Presence." (Familiar ground with no
> fruition.) WAITNG FOR GODOT
>
> "This outpouring . . . will produce the release of
> God's sons. No matter how long the process seems
> to be taking (painfully l o n g ),
> . . . full maturity will happen instantly."
> (Ruling & reigning with a rod of iron in
> hand.) WAITING FOR GODOT
> "When will this . . . outpouring . . . happen?
> (Wait for it . . .) When we ask for
> it." (Like all the other times when it did
> not happen.) WAITING FOR GODOT
>
> " . . . it is when God's people proclaim, 'Now,
> Lord'". (Disregard all the previous 'Now,
> Lord's!') WAITING FOR GODOT
>
> "To see God's promises manifest on the physical
> level requires that we believe them, appropriate
> them, and proclaim them." (It's worked
> great so far.) WAITING FOR GODOT
WAITING FOR GODOT is a play in which two characters wait endlessly in vain for the arrival of someone named Godot.
-------------------------------------------------------
> HEADLINE NEWS: God is a
> No-Show--Again! ( WAITNG FOR GODOT)
>
> "Release The Outpouring!"
> September 4, 2016
>
> [www.churchofthelivingword.com]
> se-the-outpouring/
>
> ". . . the Feast of Tabernacles . . . created a
> great anticipation for God. We should also have a
> great anticipation for the Lord to manifest His
> Presence." (Familiar ground with no
> fruition.) WAITNG FOR GODOT
>
> "This outpouring . . . will produce the release of
> God's sons. No matter how long the process seems
> to be taking (painfully l o n g ),
> . . . full maturity will happen instantly."
> (Ruling & reigning with a rod of iron in
> hand.) WAITING FOR GODOT
> "When will this . . . outpouring . . . happen?
> (Wait for it . . .) When we ask for
> it." (Like all the other times when it did
> not happen.) WAITING FOR GODOT
>
> " . . . it is when God's people proclaim, 'Now,
> Lord'". (Disregard all the previous 'Now,
> Lord's!') WAITING FOR GODOT
>
> "To see God's promises manifest on the physical
> level requires that we believe them, appropriate
> them, and proclaim them." (It's worked
> great so far.) WAITING FOR GODOT
WAITING FOR GODOT is a play in which two characters wait endlessly in vain for the arrival of someone named Godot.