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I Am A Ruby Radio Presents: Resurrection Sunday Worship Explosion.

We Are Live on Resurrection Sunday 03/27/16 at 3:00 pm EST. Call in at 657-383-1918 Speaker of the Hour, Chief Apostle Teyshana Wiley. Are you Ready for this NEW Worship Experience? There will be Healing, Breakthroughs, Dominion Increase, Revelations, Apostolic Manifestations, and heavenly divine interventions with  God over the airways. God have ENLARGE our TERRITORY. EXPECT a Supernatural MIRACLE on PURPOSE! Tell everyone you know about this broadcast, it is going to be Trifectally Epic. See you all live on the air, Agape: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/platinumruby

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Come Back To Your First Love

Global prayer has begun for the nations. My perspective on praying for the nations is 1 Peter 4:17 For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God? Must I say any more!!! We'll (Meaning Christians) pray hell out of sinners while dipping and dabbling in the world at the same time~The devil is a liar... Repent Church Come Back to your first love and abide in His Love...Come back to your first love. Time is winding down ~The Lord is coming soon.

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The Eagle From The East

Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times things which have not been done, Saying, 'My purpose will be established, And I will accomplish all My good pleasure'; Calling a bird of prey from the east, The man of My purpose from a far country. Truly I have spoken; truly I will bring it to pass. I have planned it, surely I will do it. "Listen to Me, you stubborn-minded, Who are far from righteousness. Isaiah 46:11-12

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3729491613?profile=originalHere are 10 keys to help you move to the next spiritual level.

You and I are living in a time of divine transition. Not only are things changing in the world around us, people's lives are changing too. Yes, God is shifting His people—perhaps even you—from one assignment to the next, from one sphere of influence or authority to the next, from one opportunity to the next, and from one season to the next. Everywhere I look as I travel the globe, I see that God is moving His people to the next level in our ministries or professional endeavors and in our personal lives. He is moving us forward in our destinies, advancing us in His purposes and equipping us for greater accomplishments than we have ever known. He is doing this so His kingdom can be established and increased in every sphere of every society on earth. I believe that you are longing to fulfill God's great purposes for your life and that you desire to see His kingdom come and His will be done on earth, just as it is in heaven. If you are like many others, you may also be going through many changes in your life right now as God is preparing you to be used in new and different ways for His glory in the days ahead. In the midst of transition, you may have many questions and moments of uncertainty. Let me encourage you with some words of wisdom from the book of Daniel. Concerning the times and seasons of our lives, Daniel 2:21 teaches us that "He [God] changes times and seasons; he sets up kings and deposes them. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning" (NIV). Because God does give us wisdom and knowledge about the changes in our lives, you can be sure that you have everything you need to move to your next level. You have enough to make the shift. So wherever you are at this moment in your life, relax and say: "God, I want to go to my new level now. I am getting ready to move on and move up." Then follow these 10 steps to help you through the transition process. 1. Be convinced of the call. When God begins to take you through the process of change, you must make sure you are absolutely convinced of His call on your life and secure in His purposes as He has revealed them to you. When you know that God Himself has called you, nothing can convince you otherwise. You know in your "know-er" that you have clearly perceived God's destiny for your life. You can hear the words resonating in your heart: "This is God's plan and purpose for me." If you are not convinced of your call, if you waver or hesitate about it, then every time you hit a point of discouragement, an obstacle, or a difficulty, you will focus on your problems and give up. You will not overcome your challenges and pursue your destiny because your lack of conviction will lead you to abandon the mission to which God has called you. Only a deep conviction of your call will enable you to keep going when facing hardship. If you are going to deal with change effectively and persevere through difficulty, you must be so convinced of God's call on your life that you will not quit, no matter what. This conviction will breed determination inside you, and determination is essential to successful transition. 2. Realize that a prophetic word is not enough. I like to receive prophetic words as much as anyone else does, and I highly value the prophetic ministry. However, I do not change my address because of a prophetic word. No, I have to hear God speak to my heart personally before I pack my boxes and move to a new address. How should you respond when you receive a word from the Lord through prophecy? Let me offer some guidelines. Look for confirmation. Remember that a prophetic word should confirm what God is saying to you, not determine it. In other words, if a prophecy presents an entirely new thought or idea to you, then receive the word—but "hold" it until God sends some other confirmations that make its meaning clear to you. Don't wait too long. If God gives you confirmation after confirmation of a prophetic word, and you do nothing with that clear direction, then do not expect Him to continue "confirming" the word forever. No, after a while, His Spirit will begin to slowly retreat from speaking to you. He may keep prompting you to act, but after a while, you can become dull of hearing and miss moving on to the new level to which God has called you. Know the timing of God and move in it. 3. Consider how God has used you in the past. When you are moving on and moving up, God will build on your past experiences, so make sure that you are positioned to allow your past to propel you into your future. See your past involvement and experiences—whether in ministry, in education, in social settings, or in a professional capacity—as training grounds. View those experiences as places where God has prepared you. When you consider the involvement and experience God has given you in the past, realize that He has been equipping you for the next level. God will expand you in those specific areas or build upon the foundation that is already in you. Even the seeming failures you have been through, the ones that bring disappointment and pain, are preparation rooms. Eventually you will draw fresh water from the well of your experience and see that God has used your past to prepare you. 4. Determine how you must change.When God begins to shift you from one assignment to another, you will go through a process of preparation. A great deal of preparation will have taken place through the experiences God has given you. But now, as you sense His leading you to the next level and begin to discern specifics about this new assignment, you will enter into a different kind of preparation. This preparation is not based on your past but must take place in the present. It involves the practical changes you need to make in your life in order to actually fulfill the new assignment or embrace the new season God has for you. I want to make sure you know that moving to a new level in God or embracing a new assignment from Him is not only a spiritual exercise. Many times, people think they will be prepared for a new assignment if they pray more, worship more and read the Bible more regularly. These disciplines are important in times of transition, but there are also natural components to the changes God will bring in your life as He moves you forward. Moving to your new level will impact every area of your life, so be equipped. 5. Commit to overcoming the opposition. When God begins to move you to a new level, you will most likely encounter various forms of opposition. As He moves you forward, the devil wants to move you backward, or at least to cause you to stay where you are. He will orchestrate many thoughts or feelings designed to hold you back, so let me encourage you: Go ahead and commit to overcoming any opposition that will come against you. Do not expect your transition to be easy. Know that the changes will have their challenges, and make a proactive decision to emerge victorious, by God's grace, in every way. One of the greatest barriers to moving forward to the next level is being too comfortable functioning where you are. You may want something different, but when you move into it, you realize that the new assignment has no respect whatsoever for your comfort zone. It will stretch you, challenge you and be full of experiences that are unfamiliar to you. advertisement Choosing to stay in your comfort zone may mean that you never go to the next level in God. He will not force you to embrace anything new, but I believe He wants you to do so in order to fulfill His purposes for your life. Any form of discomfort is worth overcoming in order to say yes to the next great thing God has for you. 6. Build a mentoring relationship. I remember feeling alone at times when I started out in ministry. I, and others in my generation, thought: Well, I will just do it. If I succeed, then I was called of God. If I fail, then God didn't call me after all. We thought asking for help was a sign of weakness. This kind of approach is what I call "old wineskin" thinking. I thank God that we can now take a "new wineskin" approach that says, "Aligning myself properly in right relationships will help release me into my destiny." I am referring specifically to becoming aligned in a mentoring relationship with another. When you are aligned with someone in this way, the relationship will keep you from feeling alone and thinking you must "figure it out" all by yourself, whether you want mentoring in your profession or ministry or whether you need a mentor in some area of your personal life. Especially in ministry settings, having a mentor to walk with you and help you mature in your ministry will allow you to fail without doubting God's call. It will also help you learn from your mistakes as you walk with someone who has the experience, wisdom and ability to help you grow and develop. Proper alignment with a mentor is not only a great source of guidance and support, it can also be crucial to the fulfillment of your destiny and vital to your getting to the next level. 7. Be prepared for increased spiritual attacks. The more you move into God's unfolding purposes for your life, the more effective you become for Him—and the more of a threat you become to the kingdom of darkness. We know that Jesus came to earth to destroy the works of the devil (see 1 John 3:8) and we know that, in Him, we are assured of victory in every situation (see 2 Cor. 2:14). But our certain triumph does not eliminate the battle. We have an enemy; we are engaged in a spiritual war; and we must fight. The attacks of our opposition seem to intensify when we move from one level to the next. Whenever we embrace a new season or take on a new assignment, warfare follows because the enemy wants to stop us from doing what we are called to do to advance God's kingdom. You are probably accustomed to the level of warfare you have experienced in your current circumstances, but you need to know that when you step up, the battles will heat up. New battles require new strategies, but your basic equipment remains the same. In Christ, you have spiritual armor to protect against the attacks of the enemy (see Eph. 6:13-18). You also have the weapon of His Word, the power of His Spirit and the reinforcement of other believers. Use everything available to you as a Christian, and though attacks will come, you will overcome with God's help. 8. Accept acceptance. Once you are convinced that God has called you to the next level and you truly step into it, you will begin to feel the responsibility and authority of that level. You will sense an anointing and a grace from God to do what you are supposed to be doing in your new season. As you are settling in to your new place, you must resist the temptation to be shy, sheepish or apologetic about what God has done in you. Be gracious, of course, but do not let false humility creep into your thoughts or conversation. A genuinely humble person accepts and acknowledges what God has done in his or her life. If you want to live in true humility, do not try to explain away God's work in your life. Instead, be honest about what He is doing, admit your need for His grace and give Him glory without being pious. God calls and anoints certain people for certain roles and tasks according to His wisdom and grace. When the time comes for Him to move you to a new level, be aware that you are now released; you can now flow in the Lord without the former limitations. As you simply trust His wisdom and follow His lead, your confidence and anointing will continue to increase. Do not become proud; but neither should you deny who God has designed you to be. 9. Remember that transition takes time.Successful transition does not happen quickly, and for you, getting to the next level may take time. I want to encourage you now to determine to be patient as you move into your new season. Do not try to change things for yourself too quickly or rush ahead of God's timing. God has designed change to be a process, not an event. He is certainly interested in the end result of the changes He orchestrates in our lives, but the process of growth and maturity that accompanies change is also very important to Him. For this reason, He typically works diligently, deliberately and more slowly than you might want! But you need to remember that His timing is perfect; it is part of a grand plan for your life; and it will bring you great joy and fulfillment as you patiently cooperate with it. Like the Israelites, you are on a journey toward the full possession of His promises to you—and you will face opposition as you go. But God has the same strategy for victory in your life as He had for His people centuries ago: little by little. You will get where He wants you to go one step at a time, one day at a time, one victory at a time. 10. Move ahead with bold faith. Any time God is shifting you from one level to the next, there comes a point at which you simply must "go for it." This is a point beyond commitment, a point past making a firm decision to move forward; it is the point at which you actually put one foot in front of the other and take the critical steps that will solidify you in your new position. This is the point at which faith springs into action and becomes more alive than ever before. God's way is a way of faith. You can know all kinds of concepts and principles, but without faith—bold faith—you will never step out to achieve all God has purposed for you. Jesus is saying to you: "Come on! Take that step of bold faith. I am ready and waiting to walk with you." Always remember, God is faithful. He is faithful to finish the work He has begun in you (see Phil. 1:6). Move on and move up. I'll meet you at your next level

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1.The light not darkness is the nature of believers. 2. Light bears the things of life the fruit of the Spirit. 3. Light shows what is acceptable and pleasing.For you were once darkness but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light. For the fruit of the light consists in all goodness righteousness and truth and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness but rather expose them. For it is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. But everything exposed by the light becomes visible, for it is light that makes everything visible this is why it is said wake up oh sleeper rise from the dead and Christ will shine on you.
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The Sign of the Covenant

When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared to Abram and said to him, “I am Almighty God; walk before Me and be blameless. And I will make My covenant between Me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly.” Then Abram fell on his face, and God talked with him, saying: “As for Me, behold, My covenant is with you, and you shall be a father of many nations. No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.I will make you exceedingly fruitful; and I will make nations of you, and kings shall come from you. And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you in their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and your descendants after you. Also I give to you and your descendants after you the land in which you are a stranger, all the land of Canaan, as an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.” Genesis 17:1-8
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Oh, sing to the Lord a new song!For He has done marvelous things;His right hand and His holy arm have gained Him the victory.The Lord has made known His salvation;His righteousness He has revealed in the sight of the nations.He has remembered His mercy and His faithfulness to the house of Israel;All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth;Break forth in song, rejoice, and sing praises.Sing to the Lord with the harp,With the harp and the sound of a psalm,With trumpets and the sound of a horn;Shout joyfully before the Lord, the King.Let the sea roar, and all its fullness,The world and those who dwell in it;Let the rivers clap their hands;Let the hills be joyful together before the Lord,For He is coming to judge the earth.With righteousness He shall judge the world,And the peoples with equity.Psalm 98 NKJV
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QUALITIES OF A GOOD SOLDIER

HE IS A FOLLOWER

A. Implies Relationship (The first step is to join the army) No one can be a soldier for the Lord until they first get into the army. This is accomplished only through receiving Jesus as one's Savior, John 3:3; Eph. 2:8-9; Acts 16:31.

B. Implies Rank(There is always someone higher than you.) The same is true in the Lord's army. Every child of God is under ranked under Jesus and is responsible for following Him and His will for their lives, 1 Cor. 6:19-20. (Ill, God always has a way of cutting down to size - Ill. Gideon, Judges 7:1-9 - From a General to a Sargent to a Private!)

C. Implies Rule (To refuse to follow orders is treason!) When we are in the Lord's Army, we have the obligation of obeying His orders even unto the death! Notice the call of Christ that has not changed, Matt. 16:24. When we refuse to live as the Lord desires, then we have crossed the line from follower to traitor - James 4:17.

I. He Is A Follower

II. 2:3-4; 4:7b HE IS FAITHFUL (Ill. Can be seen in:

A. 2:3 His Patience - Endures hardship and does not quit. The good soldier realizes that there will be troubles along the way and is not detoured by them. He understands that pain is often part of the Christian experience, John 16:33. (Ill. Please remember that the Christian is called upon to face life with extreme patience - Heb. 12:1. (In the NT the characteristic of a man who is not swerved from his deliberate purpose and his loyalty to faith and piety by even the greatest trials and sufferings.)

B. 2:4 His Priorities - Seeks to please the Commander. Notice that the

good soldier has no higher goal in life than pleasing His Superior. The good soldier knows that anything which interferes with his performance in the military must be done away with. The good soldier wants to please his Superior and does whatever he has to do to get that job done! (Ill. Who comes first in your life? Whatever or whoever it is, that is your god! Pleasing Jesus ought to be the first priority of every child of God - 1 Cor. 10:31; 1 Cor. 6:20.)

C. 4:7b His Practice - Guards the truths of the faith. The good soldier takes care of the things delivered unto him. He is determined to do a good job, and he refuses to do anything to bring disgrace and dishonor upon his Superior. (Ill. So it is with the Christian soldier. He wants to live his life in a manner that brings honor to the Lord and not dishonor. Are you keeping the faith this morning? Ill. Phil. 1:27; Col. 1:10; 1 Thes. 2:11-12.)

I. He Is A Follower

II. He Is Faithful

III. HE IS FAMILIAR (Ill. There are some things that the good soldier knows. He is familiar with:

A. With The Sound Of The Commanders's Voice - (Ill. John 10:3-5) The way to get more familiar with the Lord's voice is to spend more time listening to it. You do this by getting in the Word. Do you know Him when He speaks?

B. With The Skill Of Using His Weapons - (Ill. Eph. 6:10-18) The good soldier knows that he is engaged in mortal warfare and he knows that the only way to succeed in the fight is to be proficient in the use of spiritual weaponry. You and I would do well to learn the art of spiritual warfare if we intend to succeed for the glory of the Lord.

C. With The Strategy Of The Enemy - (Ill. 2 Cor. 11:14; 1 Pet. 5:8) The good soldier knows that the enemy is ever active and never rests. The good soldier knows that the enemy is shrewd and ever attacking, but he also knows the Lord is there to help him, Heb. 13:5. He knows that regardless of the trap, God will make a way of escape for him, 1 Cor. 10:13. The good soldier studies the methods of his enemy and learn his weaknesses and these exploits to the fullest extent of his ability. The good Christian soldier needs to be wise to the ways of the devil and he needs to know that the Lord Jesus is greater than any enemy we will ever face, 1 John 4:4.)

D. With The Shadows Of His Friends - (Heb. 11:25) The good soldier not only cares about his own welfare, but he also looks out for the welfare of his fellow soldiers, Gal. 6:2. He learns about them by being around them. There is a need for the soldiers of the Lord to train together.

I. He Is A Follower

II. He Is Faithful

III. He Is Familiar

IV. 4:7 HE IS A FIGHTER (Paul makes 3 statements in this verse that describe the good soldier. Notice:

A. He Is Determined - The good soldier does not retreat in the face of the enemy, he does not run from a fight. Instead, he stands his ground and fights the battle until the battle is over! (Ill. Many Christian soldiers have dropped out of the battle! I challenge you not be among that number! Ill. 1 Tim. 1:19-20)

B. He Is Driven - The good soldier realizes that the battle does not run according to his time frame. He knows that another is in charge of the duration of the battle, but the good soldier is driven to finish. The good soldier is in the battle to the finish. Are you? What would it take to make you quit this morning? Many Christians are about one disaster and one service away from quitting on the Lord. Does that describe you? I challenge you to keep serving and keep fighting!

C. He Is Dedicated - The good soldier dedicates himself to keeping his oath. He is determined to live for the Lord regardless of the personal cost. The good soldier keeps the faith, do you? He keeps it by living it, sharing it and defending it all the time. The faith is precious to the good soldier and he does everything in his power to keep it pure and undefiled.

I. He Is A Follower

II. He Is Faithful

III. He Is Familiar

IV. He Is A Fighter

V. 4:7-8 HE IS A FINISHER

A. He Has Resolve -The good soldier is in it for the long haul. He does not quit at the first hint of trouble. He is a finisher. God give us Christians with the attitude of finishers. We need some who will stay by the stuff in these days!

B. He Has A Reason -Why does the good soldier endure hardship, stay in the fight, follow the Leader selflessly? The good soldier knows the price that was paid by his Superior to make a place for him in the army. The good soldier knows his lord loves him and that Jesus died to make a way of salvation for him. Therefore, he loves the Lord and no price becomes too high for the good soldier to pay.

C. He Has His Reward - The good soldier finishes his course because he knows that at the end of the war, every deed will be rewarded by the Commander in chief. For those who stay in the battle, there will come a glad day of blessing. They will here the Lord say, "Well done thou good and faithful servant...", Matt. 25:21, 23. What will be waiting you when you meet Jesus?

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ON THE GIVING SIDE

 How wonderful to receive a gift from a friend. It always stirs a warm feeling within; And as happy as we are with the gift, It’s the thought behind it that gives us the lift, Making us so very keenly aware There still are those who truly care. But a more wonderful thing, I must confide, Is when we are on the giving side. Nothing compares with what comes our way, As we reach out a hand to others each day. "Give and it shall be given unto you"... This verse in God’s word is surely true. He blesses us richly as we reach out; Teaching us what giving is all about, And we find it’s not hard at all to believe, "It’s better to give than it is to receive." Lord, as we live each day and in you abide, Keep us, I pray, on the giving side. "Freely ye have received, freely give" (Matt. 10:8)

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The Holiday is fast approaching and our leader has a passion for families at this time of the year. It is very important that we exhibit love and the grace of God during this time of the year there are many families in our community and in the body of Christ that we can bless at this time of the year. As a part of I am a ruby school of the Prophets we are asking each person to donate $10, $15 or $25 dollars so that we can make baskets and send out some love Platinum Eagle style we are trying to bless as many families as possible. If you know an organization that will donate something to the ministry to help with this let me know we are blessed to be a blessing and please believe there is someone who is worse off than you. Join in with us the Platinum Eagle family and let’s help those in need.  I’m starting early so that we can get it done $10-$25 ( you can donate more if you so desire) donated by  the 15th of November that’s 12 weeks we can do all things in Christ that strengthen us. Make all donations on the Iamaruby.com website and label it family holiday fund.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Prophetess DeAndra at ladyrev2@gmail.com 614-599-6946 or Apostle Trina at apostletrinadavis@gmail.com  916-768-6799

 

Thank You  Prophetess/Evg. DeAndra

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