by Michael King | Apr 10, 2017 | Prayer, Prophecy and Revelation, Word of the Week
This past week I shared a blog post about the Conditional Nature of Prophecy https://www.thekingsofeden.com/2017/04/conditional-nature-prophecy/ , and even as I am asking the Lord what He wants to share this week, I came across a friend’s post on Facebook asking...
by Michael King | Apr 5, 2017 | Prayer, Prophecy and Revelation, Teachings
I enjoy prophecy. Whenever I prophesy over someone it gives me the opportunity to get a glimpse of how God sees him or her, and it has the ability to shift my perspective toward him or her as well. While it has other uses, including foretelling of things to come,...
by Michael King | Dec 14, 2016 | Prayer, Prophecy and Revelation
I have known Jesus most of my life, but around age 20 the Holy Spirit did a major work in my life and gripped my heart in a significant way. I was water baptized at that time and baptized in the Spirit as well, but did not start speaking in tongues until about a year...
by Michael King | Nov 23, 2016 | Inner Life, Prophecy and Revelation, Reflection
I was at work one night recently and for some reason was reminded of the spiritual legacy that I have received from my parents. Unlike most inheritance, which one receives upon the parents’ death, my parents are quite alive–and this is the benefit of spiritual...
by Michael King | Nov 2, 2016 | Angels Demons and Deliverance, Prophecy and Revelation, Teachings
This past September (22-24, 2016) I helped a friend, Dr. Aaron Winter of Hearts of Fire International host the Encounter God conference in Portland, Oregon. The conference was pretty awesome, and many people received a touch from God in a variety of ways. I saw a...
by Michael King | Oct 12, 2016 | Angels Demons and Deliverance, Prayer, Prophecy and Revelation
Eleven years ago I took a trip with my campus ministry to shadow another group at Arizona State University. While I learned a little more about campus ministry while there, one of the things I most clearly remember wasn’t anything about the campus–it was a vision of...