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4 More Ways to Receive a Fresh Anointing

4 More Ways to Receive a Fresh Anointing In addition to spending personal time with God, here are 4 more things to consider as you seek a fresh anointing from God for your life and ministry: 1. A Fresh Encounter with God Through His Word ‘And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.’ (2 Cor 3:18) The Greek word translated  ‘contemplate’  in this verse, means to look into a mirror. [3] In context, Paul is saying that we don’t have a blinded understanding—we have the fullness of the Gospel that reveals Jesus. It is on God’s heart that you encounter Him in the Bible, catching a fresh revelation of Who He is and see mirrored there who you are in the process of becoming. When you do, you experience transformation, you encounter God and you receive a fresh touch from Him. 2. Make Room for More ‘In a large house there are articles not onl...

Learn the Craft of writing a good music

Learn the Craft of writing a good music 1 Stop thinking about writing songs, and start writing songs.  You really want to be a famous star, don't you? You daydream about being on stage and hearing the roar of the crowd. Only trouble is, gee whiz, you're dreaming your life away. If you want to write a really good song, you're going to have to work for it. Start today. Commit to writing a certain number of songs per week, the way successful authors commit to writing a thousand words a day. 2 Listen  actively  to different types of music.  You may have your favorite and you may think the other kind of music sucks, but there's a reason people like it. Find out what that is. Good writers read several genres of books. Good songwriters listen to genres of songs. As you listen, think about what you like about a song. Are the lyrics unique, do the song's chord changes perfectly capture a mood, do you like the transition from one part of the song to anothe...

How to Write a Song

How to Write a Song From before King David, to the Reformation, to the colonization of the Americas, and into present times, music has been a big part of civilization. The process of creating music has evolved over time. People have developed more words, fine tuned melody, and stacks of Marshall amps that go to 11. Regardless, the urge to express oneself through song remains as strong as ever. This wikiHow will show you how to do it. Method One of Two: Listen to the Masters 1 Work out the melody, if music is what starts to happen in your mind.  You just begin at the beginning without words. That beginning is to know what works best for you. Many songwriters, such as Peter Gabriel, work out the music before they work out the lyrics. They may sing nonsense syllables just to get a sense of how the lyrics and music might work together. One of the most famous, most covered songs in history was created this way. The composer woke up one morning with the melody in ...