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It Takes the Anointing | Pastor Phillip H Jackson

We need to change our thinking about who we really are.

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Our call and our passion is to cause God's people to rise up and take their rightful place in the Body of Christ.

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The Holy Spirit in us at redemption is for character.

The Holy Spirit upon us, who comes through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, is for service.

The nine fruit of the spirit are for character. The nine gifts of the Spirit are for service.

Faith must be mixed with the gifts of the Spirit and the fruit of the spirit. Faith is the ingredient we bring.

We determine the financial seed we sow - and our outcome.

The Holy Spirit Baptism is supernatural and it is given to the Body of Christ so we can supernaturally minister to people.

Natural service cannot defeat the works of the devil, it takes the anointing. There is a time to sow seed, and then there is a period of time, and then there is a harvest time.

Our harvest is based upon our seed time.

We can’t yield to our minds and to the Holy Spirit at the same time.

God wants us to get to the place where we don’t deal with finance companies anymore, we deal with God.

Jesus was resurrected as Savior; He did not die as Savior.

The gospel of grace is not found in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. They do not tell anything about the resurrection.

The Pauline Epistles explain the truth about the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The spirit of faith is two parts, believing and speaking.

We need to change our thinking about who we really are. God sees us as healed. We are not the sick trying to get healed; we are the healed, and the devil is trying to make us sick.

We have been redeemed from the law of sin and death.