EPISODE 10

Spiritual Gates and Portals, Part IV

Re-discover our heavenly access, our call to seek the Lord’s face, and the promise of our “baptism in the cloud” in the next move of God in this special episode with Pastor MaryAnne Hardiman and Watchman’s Journal host Michael Fickess.

Key Scriptures

  • Mark 10:38-40
  • Exodus 24:18
  • Exodus 34
  • Matthew 17:1-2
  • 1 Corinthians 10:2
  • Luke 11:32-37
  • Isaiah 30:26
  • John 14:1-6
  • Hebrews 12:1
  • Matthew 13:52
  • Revelation 3:7
  • Isaiah 22:22
  • Matthew 18:18

Application Questions for Individual and Small Group Study

1- In this episode, we were reminded of the many different “faces” of the Lord–the aspects of His divine character and nature that we may encounter in worship. What aspects of God’s character have you already encountered? What aspects of God’s character would you like to discover more fully?

2- In this episode, we learn that we are called to see and reflect the Lord’s glory in the same manner that the moon reflects the light of sun. What changes can we implement in our lives to set our focus more fully on the Lord’s face and discover the deeper aspects of His divine nature?

3- Why is it important to have a vision for an open heaven over our families, our homes, and our neighborhoods–rather than just our church meetings? Why did God use home meetings in the book of Acts? Why will home meetings be critical in the next move of God?

4- Jesus instructed us to “bring out the old treasure with the new” (Matthew 13:52). Why is it important not to forget some of the “older ways” of praying for our homes and neighborhoods, such as prayer-walking, pleading the blood, anointing places, or prayers of consecration? How do these more traditional methods of prophetic prayer serve to consecrate our spaces to the Lord?

5- How would believers’ lives be different if all belivers used the authority Christ gave to bind the enemy’s influence and loose what the Lord desires to do in their spheres of influence?

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Michael Fickess

Michael Fickess

Host

As the host of our show, Michael Fickess is devoted to calling believers to a pursue a deeper and more intimate relationship with God through authentic community, effective prayer, a revelational knowledge of Scripture, and a hunger to explore the “deep things” of God. Michael is a prolific author and prophetic intercessor and currently serves as the Director of MorningStar University.

Clifton Gadbois

Clifton Gadbois

Producer

Clifton Gadbois is dedicated to creating media that helps Christians better understand God's Word, with a focus on walking in the prophetic. Throughout his time at MorningStar, he has served in different media roles, including in our Morningstar Journal News initiative as a producer and host and at School of the Prophets as an online facilitator. He currently serves as producer for The Watchman’s Journal show.

Rocky Jordan

Rocky Jordan

Producer

Rocky Jordan is the executive producer of The Watchman's Journal, overseeing the production and creative direction of the show. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, Rocky ensures that each episode delivers compelling content that informs and inspires audiences.
Aaron Edwards

Aaron Edwards

Sound Engineer

Aaron Edwards is an audio professional with over a decade of experience in the industry with thousands of hours spent running audio in live and broadcast environments at MorningStar, the International House of Prayer, and many other local churches. Aaron's experience spans across various domains, including live sound, broadcast, and studio recording.

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