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New Mantles - Part 2

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Welcome to the Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. This week's message continues the teaching about God releasing new mantles in people's lives. The word mantle means an important role or responsibility that passes from one to another. God releases a "mantle" for people to give people an opportunity to gain leadership and begin walking in a new assignment. A new mantle is often released as part of a generational blessing. God spoke of this in Malachi 4:5-6 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Malachi+4%3A5-6&version=NKJV). God is raising up a new generation of leaders and preachers. The new mantles are not just limited to one thing in particular. One example of the release of a mantle was in 2 King 2:1-8 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+kings+2%3A1-8&version=NKJV). God took Elisha from the position of being a follower to the position of being a leader. Elisha got a promotion from the back to the front. Elisha had a mantle released because of his association with Elijah. Association can cause a new mantle. Loyalty to leadership can also cause a new mantle to be produced by God. God in this season wants to release new mantles in people's live - people that want to follow leadership and walk with God. www.NewLifeBeginningsChurch.com
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Welcome to the Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. This week's message continues the teaching about God releasing new mantles in people's lives. The word mantle means an important role or responsibility that passes from one to another. God releases a "mantle" for people to give people an opportunity to gain leadership and begin walking in a new assignment. A new mantle is often released as part of a generational blessing. God spoke of this in Malachi 4:5-6 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Malachi+4%3A5-6&version=NKJV). God is raising up a new generation of leaders and preachers. The new mantles are not just limited to one thing in particular. One example of the release of a mantle was in 2 King 2:1-8 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+kings+2%3A1-8&version=NKJV). God took Elisha from the position of being a follower to the position of being a leader. Elisha got a promotion from the back to the front. Elisha had a mantle released because of his association with Elijah. Association can cause a new mantle. Loyalty to leadership can also cause a new mantle to be produced by God. God in this season wants to release new mantles in people's live - people that want to follow leadership and walk with God. www.NewLifeBeginningsChurch.com
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