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How To Live in Daily Deliverance
How To Live in Daily Deliverance
How To Live in Daily Deliverance
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Anointed daily living
One of the worst hindrances to anointed writing or other work comes from enemy attacks. Another comes from temptations to the flesh. But the worst one is not hearing the voice of the Lord clearly.
This little booklet shows you how to have victory in all these areas. This will enable the Lord to transform the people to whom you minister, by the power of the Holy Spirit.
This powerful teaching results from over forty years of learning, studying, and daily practice in overcoming the enemy.
Of course, the actual practice is fraught with procrastination, oblivion, and the harried nature of modern people working in the world…Satan's social, cultural, political, economic, and entertainment system. The fact that we have complete freedom from it stands in the face of our personal realities.
This only testifies to the world’s effectiveness…while recognizing our human limitations (which we foolishly allow).

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Release dateJan 12, 2018
ISBN9781386110163
How To Live in Daily Deliverance
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David Bergsland

For me, my early life culminated with the great rebellion of the sixties. Ending up as a fine artist and heavy user of pot and acid, I needed help. I met Jesus in 1974, and my life began, for real. The Lord gave me an amazing Godly woman for my wife in 1976. I became a graphic designer, font designer, and desktop publisher. In 1991, I began teaching printing and digital publishing. That resulted in writing dozens of books and booklets about the practical processes, using InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. In 2009, I began the transformation into an author of fiction. By the end of 2022, I had 17 novels in five series, as I have developed my craft. This book is #20, and is the third book of the sixth series. I’m using Christian contemporary speculative fiction with some Biblical romance to share stories about the reality of how Jesus touches our day-to-day lives, while being strongly focused upon Biblical truth. I put the stereotypical Bible quoters in the same category as robo-callers. I attempt to reveal Jesus within a realistic world sharing my experiences. The goal is to reveal Jesus as a loving Creator building people into what they are designed to be. I currently assume time is running short, and the final harvest is here.

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    How To Live in Daily Deliverance - David Bergsland

    By David Bergsland, edited by Rev. Patricia H. Bergsland

    Developed for the Ruach Battle Group

    Written & produced by David Bergsland ©2018 • All rights Reserved • Email us!

    Translation copyright info at the end of the book

    To believers everywhere who are getting ready to get out of here!

    Why does so much Christian living remain powerless?

    How can I reach the people I meet and my readers with the Gospel? Ever since I started rating Christian fiction on the level of its spiritual content, it has been obvious that transformational Christian books are rare. But that’s true no matter what field, trade, or ministry you are involved with these days. As the world becomes more politically correct, huge numbers of so-called Christians also seem to be pulling back—compromising the Truth in their life, work, and ministry.

    I’ve also seen little reactions of surprise, even outraged defensiveness when I suggest that you cannot write powerful Christian books without the power of the Holy Spirit. People get really upset when I refuse to rate Old Testament fiction as Christian. I mean, how can it be Christian, before the Messiah came?

    For the past twenty plus years, I worked for state schools and private colleges where I was not even allowed to mention the name of Jesus. Yet the work of the Lord was not hindered. For in these tough situations, I had a ministry of power even in the midst of the restrictions.

    In addition to my creative life, there has always been a parallel thread in the weave of my normal work-a-day life occurring at the same time. For example, on my original blog, The Skilled Workman, I had all my output for many years. On that blog, which is now completely dedicated to my technical work with page layout and typography within InDesign plus font design using FontLab, the favorite posts are all my old Christian writings. Number one, by far, is Spiritually cleaning up your workspace.

    On the writing side of my life, a small group, with those of us who consider this stuff to be important, has been slowly growing in obscurity. Here’s an edited excerpt from a letter I received recently. It voices a common complaint:

    I have been a born-again Christian for 44 years, have a powerful testimony of how God saved me…and was…[given]…God’s message to Christianity…yet everywhere I go Christianity refuses to hear the message…Christian bookstores are turning a blind eye…

    Now, I know that God called me to take His message outside the church …But there are many who have stopped attending church but still go to Christian bookstores. It is a rather perplexing conundrum…

    But it’s not only in the creative fields

    These days most churches have forfeited their power also. The idea of bringing the presence of the Lord to work or play is largely lost. Even when we meet believers in the world, Jesus is rarely mentioned. If He is people seem shocked and look around furtively like we’re doing something wrong—and we might get caught.

    We get dinged as fanatics, Bible-thumpers, overly religious, or simply nuts. When’s the last time you met someone on the street, found out they were sick, prayed for them, and saw them get healed? How long has it been since someone you know did something on that level of power?

    No! I am not suggesting confrontation and rude behavior. What I’m talking about is the Power of God, the Holy Spirit, flowing in and through you at all times. If we live in the Kingdom, this is part of our normal daily living.

    The visible church and most believers have largely become politically correct, rather than Truthful

    The whole idea of political correctness is obviously of the flesh. Political correctness has nothing to do with Truthfulness, as far as I can see. In 2 Tim 3:16, where Paul tells us that scripture is profitable for correction, the word correction means "a restoration to an upright or right state" according to Vine. But to add the word political to it requires entry into one of the works of the flesh [party spirit] which Paul lists in Galatians.

    In fact, if you look at the works of the flesh, we see much of what we are seeing in our culture today: enmity, strife, jealousy, anger, selfishness, dissension, party spirit. Galatians 5:20 RSV It’s a real indictment to see so much of this in the church, preached from the pulpits of America. Both sides, conservative and progressive, democrat and republican, or any of the rest of the party spirit divisions, are outside the blessed unity promoted by the Holy Spirit for the Body of Christ.

    So, what do we do?

    We recognize that only the Holy Spirit can lead us through this maze of nastiness. Jesus told us:

    When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you. John 16:13-14

    This is our key—what I will pursue throughout this book. Because what we need is Truth.

    A little story

    I’ve mentioned many times about the role my father played in mentoring me through the first two years of my walk of faith. But the main thing he showed me was that walking in the Holy Spirit and living for Jesus is a 24/7/365 deal. We can expect the Spirit work for us and through us at any time in our daily lives.

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