by C.Orville McLeish | Dec 31, 2021 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
I was listening to a mystic father teach, and he said the church as we know it must die for Jesus to build His church. He alludes to the reality that the structure and function of the present day church is man-established and man-led, not Spirit led. Anyone who...
by C.Orville McLeish | Dec 2, 2021 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
Now there was found in it a poor wise man, and he by his wisdom delivered the city. Yet no one remembered that same poor man. (Ecclesiastes 9:15 – NKJV). I was meditating on this Scripture one day, when God began speaking to me. I usually use this scripture to...
by C.Orville McLeish | Jun 2, 2021 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
Today, on my 9th wedding anniversary, I share a very special nugget for daily living and spiritual transcendence with you. These are not just words, but they speak to your identity in Christ; therefore, it is not just a prayer to be said, but who you become. My body...
by C.Orville McLeish | Mar 13, 2020 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
God does nothing in the earth, without first revealing His intentions through His prophets (See Amos 3:7). This is a timeless fact that continued even throughout the era of the early church. If the prophets are silent, God is silent. God’s Word always goes before His...
by C.Orville McLeish | Jan 22, 2020 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
The church is seeking top performers to fill various positions. You must speak well and dress well and be able to function on your own intiative. No anointing necessary. Those who “hear from God” please don’t apply. You guys are scary. And you are free to live a...
by C.Orville McLeish | Jan 20, 2020 | Christian Spirituality, Deep Calls To Deep, Faith blogs, Identity in Christ
I read the Bible from cover to cover, and I walked away from that experience troubled and concerned. I realized that the church today is not even close to “church’ then. Which begs to question, where did we get this version of church from? And why do we...