SID: They literally need our permission. Is that why you say prayer is critical, because we are either giving permission to angels or unbeknownst us giving permission to demons with our mouth?
FRANCIS: Yes, because prayer becomes our way of calling out. Is how we now communicate with the realm of spirit to inform the realm of spirit of our consent, for that spirit to come into our life. So that’s how you find, even people in the satanic world, they pray, but they just pray to the wrong God.
SID: Okay. This is where I’m headed. And I want you to hear and hear very carefully. You call it in the book, God’s magnificent plan. What is it?
FRANCIS: God’s magnificent plan is when he showed Adam and Eve how to build this power station, that would always connect him to the word of spirit. Because remember, it’s very interesting how God, what God did. God gave man authority. What he did not give men is power. So authority is in the world of men, power is in the world of spirit. So God in his genius knew that, that if you have authority over the earth, but in order to heal anybody, open the blind eye, you’re going to need my power. To get my power, we have to partner. So that’s the same in the occult. The devil says, you got authority over your world, but if you need to do something supernatural, you also need my power. Because power belongs to the realm of the spirit. Authority belongs to the realm of men and they interface that allows authority and power to come together is called an altar. That was God magnificent plan.
SID: So it’s a place of the exchange.
FRANCIS: It’s a place of exchange. Sid, 1989, I was a sinner, but I heard the gospel and the preacher said, come to the altar as you are and the Lord Jesus wash away your sin. Jesus was not in the room. I didn’t even see him. I just saw the preacher, but he told me come to this place called the altar and I walked there and I’ve never been the same. There was an exchange. My sins remained at that altar, I got his righteousness. Altars are places of exchange.
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