August 31, 2009...10:21 pm

Clarification

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One of my favourite things about WordPress is the “Stats” section that I periodically check for an occasional laugh (see past blogpost Just For Fun).

By far, the most commonly searched phrase that leads curious wanderers to my site is “Behold God is great.”  I figure we’re either seeing a sovereign move of God [which is completely possibly] or people are hearing Corey Russell preach on Tozer and his wife sing her rock-tacular song with words borrowed from Job 36.

My suggestion for both those who are feeling stirred to Google the majesty of God and those looking to hear some Russell preachin’ n teachin’ go HERE and check out Corey’s latest album, Eyes Opened, featuring his wife’s song, Behold God is Great as well as one by Laura Hackett.

Like his two prior albums, Eyes Opened features live teaching overlaid with powerful rock/trance/hip-hop music.  I can honestly say that Corey’s teachings on holiness, the throne room of God, and Jesus as our eternal intercessor have changed my life. I highly recommend listening to them if you struggle with feeling like your prayer life is dull.  They will wake you up, to say the least. eo_thumb

I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better.  I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe.          -Ephesians 1:17-19

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  • Haha, that’s great. I have a random one too, that leads people to my site: kettle corn. Without fail, I always have at least a few visits from someone probably trying to find a kettle corn recipe, and they wind up reading about our experience at the Carlsbad flower fields, eating kettle corn off the ground. Although, lately, searches for “husband sharing” have led people to find me…swingers? hmm.

    The live teaching overlaid with music sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing!


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