SID: Three days, Rabbi Halpern. After you returned from dying, going to heaven, coming back into your body, being given a perfect body from a very imperfect body that went up to heaven, God revealed something that I’m more excited about this, than even his heaven experience. What did God tell you about the Psalms?
FELIX: My heart was trying to discover what my new life is going to be like. I knew my old life was gone. When Paul said, “I knew a man,” I understand his words quite honestly, Sid. He knows a man, but he speaks in the past tense. With Paul, that person was gone. That man that I was before this happened is no more. I asked the Lord, “Is it possible that those here can experience, Lord, what you’re showing me?”
I knew my life and death is not transferable, but the glory and the peace that came and that the Lord showed me, he said is transferable. It is for my people, my children, and the Lord said in the first three days, “You are going to eat from one book.” One book in the entire Bible. I love God’s word. I study God’s word.
SID: Me too.
FELIX: I read all the books of the Bible.
SID: Me too.
FELIX: This is the first time in my life that I am to spend time in one book. And I will say that it’s been since September of 2019, can I tell you that I’m still in the same book because the Lord is still showing me things, but the Lord said, I’m going to keep you in the book of Psalms. And as you go through what I’m going to show you, the Lord said, “I’m going to show you my glory Psalms, the words that I have recorded that give me glory, that give me honor and magnify me.”
So essentially three days led to 30 days. 30 days led to 90 days and on and on. What God was having me do was starve my soul of the natural order of things, of worries, needs. Things that we normally are conditioned to constantly go to the Lord for prayer, which is important that we do.
We know that God, the word of God teaches importunity in prayer. We are to go and tug on the hem of his garment. We’re to continually come before him. However, I realized immediately that my prayer culture before, my prayer models were modeled after what I have been taught, which is wrong.
75 to 80% of an average person, believer’s life, 80% of their life is spent on need-based prayers. Transacting with God, asking God for things, for stuff, for healing, legitimate things. I’m not judging that. Legitimate things, but what it does, I realized, and the Lord showed me that it breeds, or nurtures, a needy spirit.
So we can never be free and move into the life of abundance. It comes against thankfulness because when we come into a transformational realm where we’re no longer dictated by our needs, do you know what happens?
SID: No.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth