The first principle of apostolic reformation is calling the old things obsolete. God is restoring dance to the church, and using it to transform our faith. It is more than interpreting song through moment. What gives dance an apostolic quality is realizing that movement in the natural has an equal and corresponding action in the spiritual realm.
Posted 7 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
Cyrus received an anointing to open the double doors that could never be opened before. (Isaiah 45:1) He is an example of apostolic anointing in the Old Testament. Those who shared in the vision enjoyed the corporate anointing that brought personal success.
Posted 7 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
‘For in this the saying is true: ‘One sows and another reaps.’ I sent you to reap that for which you have not labored; others have labored, and you have entered into their labors.”’ – John 4:37-38
Posted 7 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
By Apostle Andre Pelser with additional notes on Cyrus and comments from apostle Aje Pelser […]
Posted 7 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
Reformation is a PROCESS that INVOLVES the entire Body of Christ in spiritual WAR; redesigning MENTALITIESto seek KINGDOM realities that help us enter new DIMENSIONS of God’s spiritscape where there is a PURIFICATION and MULTIPLICATION of leadership that value INNER realities versus OUTWARD impressiveness; obtaining the power to generate WEALTH to GLOBALIZE the True Church of the Firstborn registered in heaven.
Posted 7 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
Every generation demands an anointing that is relevant to its time, an anointing that’s in touch with the time. When you understand the level of hostility that the devil has released and is expressing himself in, you’ll understand that the church cannot survive with anything less than a radical, authoritative, governmental and pioneering spirit.
Posted 8 years ago Tagged Apostle Aje Pelser Evening Service
Joseph was the first brother to be lost, and the last to be restored — in this there is a parallel to the apostolic office of the 5-fold ministry. Apostles were the first office lost to the Church, and the last to be restored and accepted.