31.12.18
Return to One thing
It’s time for revolution. Society’s signal-to-noise ratio has become so
low on truth and hope, so high on hype and “relevance,” that the human
soul is left deafened and deadened by sheer noise. Emptiness and boredom
have produced endless cycles of spiritual click-bait. We often stumble
in the darkness from thing to thing, looking for everything but the One
thing.
We don’t need more stimulation, we need less distraction. In the coming storm, we need the focus that produces fearlessness.
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We don’t need more stimulation, we need less distraction. In the coming storm, we need the focus that produces fearlessness.
The church can no longer rely on any idea bigger than God Himself. Over the years, Onething slowly became many things.
This year we reset. In the midst of our schedule, we are intentionally asking God for divine interruptions, and we are not publishing speakers or worship teams. Rather than exalting human personalities and celebrity voices, we are deliberately re-centering around the consuming reality of Jesus—His agenda for planet Earth and His ownership of those four days in December.
If we gain Him, we gain all; and if we don’t, none of the rest matters. We are on the precipice of a new era in the prayer and prophetic movement. It has already begun. What you think you’ve known in the past is now part of the noise.
This year we reset. In the midst of our schedule, we are intentionally asking God for divine interruptions, and we are not publishing speakers or worship teams. Rather than exalting human personalities and celebrity voices, we are deliberately re-centering around the consuming reality of Jesus—His agenda for planet Earth and His ownership of those four days in December.
If we gain Him, we gain all; and if we don’t, none of the rest matters. We are on the precipice of a new era in the prayer and prophetic movement. It has already begun. What you think you’ve known in the past is now part of the noise.
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