Monday, August 13, 2018

Mark Virkler's "Counseled by God"

Below is a link to another great opportunity and resource from Mark Virkler's ministry.  I have cut & pasted the email I received this morning so you won't miss these videos if you are at all interested.

His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor. (Isa. 9:6)
Have you ever been defeated by negative thoughts and feelings such as anger, fear, guilt, inferiority, condemnation or depression? Have you tried to fight them off unsuccessfully? Is there an answer that is deeper than simply trying to mentally reason yourself out of these emotions? Is there a way that Jesus can speak a word of life into the depths of your emotional despair and bring healing on a deep level? Is there a form of Christian counseling that begins and ends with the movement of Christ within your heart, rather than simply with the words of man?
Yes, there is! It is built on your ability to commune with God and to receive a freshly spoken word from the Holy Spirit within your heart. This teaching series will show you the way to emotional wholeness through personal interaction with Almighty God within your spirit, as it is recorded in your journal.
A genuine word from the Lord heals the broken-hearted. All the “how to” books can never do what a rhema word from God can do for the inner man. You will learn to let God speak to your heart and counsel you about the pressures of life such as anger, doubt, depression, condemnation and inferiority. You will learn to let God replace these with His opposites, as His voice releases His grace within your heart. Those whom the Son sets free are free indeed!


Would you like to discover...

  • How can I tell if a thought is coming from self, satan, or God?
  • What's the difference between condemnation and Holy Spirit conviction?
  • How do I create an impure heart, and how can it be restored?
  • How did Abraham use the 5 senses of his spirit to birth something great?
  • Are all of my painful memories actually lies?
  • How did Elijah move from faith to fear?
  • How do I quit being motivated by guilt once and for all?
  • What's wrong with loving justice?
  • What is the quickest way to change my perspective from anger to love?
  • What are the main doorways through which depression enters my life?
  • How can I possibly see God in every situation?

From August 15-20, I am posting this full set of training videos which demonstrate how to be Counseled by God (2 videos per day).
This is one of the foundational messages that the Lord has had me sharing over the last three decades, and the testimonies we get from it are so powerful!
“The Counseled by God course is worth a million dollars to me. It moved the issues of life from the theoretical and theological right down into the heart. In the second chapter Mark made this outrageous statement that every accusative thought is of the Accuser, and every positive, life-giving, up-building thought is from the Holy Spirit, the giver of life. I realized that 80 percent of my own thinking was negative. It so smote me in my heart. I prayed, 'God, this is completely unacceptable - completely! I cannot go through my life with 80 percent of my mind yielded to the enemy, to the Accuser!'”

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Dr. John Arnott,
Founding Pastor of Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship
(from "The Importance of Forgiveness" pages 7,8)
So sign up and invite your friends to join you for this training series which empowers you to experience emotional wholeness through listening to the voice of the Wonderful Counselor.

Blessings,
Dr. Mark VirklerPresident of Christian Leadership University and founder of CWG Ministries

P.S.

Are you ready to stop trying to “counsel” yourself, to talk yourself out of whatever painful emotion is eating away at your heart? Are you ready to admit that logic and reasoning are never going to take away this depression? Are you ready to give the Wonderful Counselor a chance to finally replace the negativity and darkness in your spirit with joy and light?
Join us for this life-changing free event:
www.CLUSchooloftheSpirit.com/video

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