Hi and welcome to Grace Drops!
You’ve found the home of podcasts and resources about threshold and name covenants. In the treasure trove of Scripture, these jewels have been pushed so far into the back shadows we’ve forgotten they even exist.
These short talks aim to uncover the importance of these covenants for everyday life and ordinary Christian experience. Most believers have discovered that, when they try to enter into the calling they sense God has placed over their lives, they are blocked by intense constriction, wasting and retaliation. Grace Drops explores why this happens.
Back in the late nineteenth century, just as the understanding of threshold covenant was disappearing, Henry Clay Trumbull recorded many contemporary cultural practices in The Threshold Covenant. It is available for download here.
While his book explains what this covenant is, it doesn’t tell us the spiritual ramifications of violating this covenant. However, Scripture is quite clear on this matter. Let mystery give way to revelation as you listen and read.
Grace and peace
Anne
100: Faithlines—Elijah’s Mantle 3
When I first read that Jonah was the anonymous fast runner from the company of the sons of the prophets who was commissioned by Elisha to anoint the rough-and-ready military commander Jehu as king of Israel, I thought, ‘Cute tradition. Runner, eh? Yeah, but how could...
99: Faithlines—Elijah’s Mantle 2
This post includes a model prayer. I’ve met several people across the years who have told me that they’ve received a prophecy indicating they carry Elijah’s mantle. After studying the life of Elijah for some time, I felt prompted to comment to the last few people who...
98: Faithlines—Elijah’s Mantle 1
In the very last chapter of the first book of Kings, King Jehoshaphat of Judah is drowning in a pickle jar and desperately trying to find a way to squirm out. He’s gone on a state visit to Samaria, visiting his daughter-in-law’s parents, Ahab and Jezebel. He’s...
97: Spirit of Lilith 9
Until the nineteenth century, threshold covenants were understood in the west. They still are in places where our current deconstructionist worldview hasn’t made much headway into local traditional cultures. The knowledge of thresholds, the defence covenants and...
96: Bloodlines and Faithlines
Anyone well-acquainted with a healing ministry or prayer counselling will be aware of the importance of forgiveness and repentance in both the life of an individual and in their bloodline. When there are repeated issues that afflict one generation after another after...
95: Throne Guardians
The prophet Ezekiel described the angelic cherubim as the motive power operating the throne of God. Their four faces—ox, lion, eagle and man—mysteriously correspond to seasonal gateways of the ancient mazzaroth, the zodiac. Representations of the cherubim were...
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