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Copyright © 2006 Trumpet Ministries, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Many of the church routines we have known are now vestigial. From the present hour forward fundamental changes will occur—sometimes being forced on us by circumstances. However, no fundamental Christian doctrine will be altered in any manner. The foundation of the blood, the Spirit, and the resurrection has been permanently established.

The painful travail of our forefathers has brought us to the present momentous hour. Many traditions have accumulated that are unscriptural and will vanish from the thinking of succeeding generations. The base camps were constructed by the faithful efforts of those who have gone before. Now the summit is in sight.

We have the authority through the blood of the cross. We have the wisdom and power through the Holy Spirit. Now the task has been set before us. It is time to take the Kingdom.

Table of Contents

Introduction Change Pulpiteering Returning to the Scriptures What It Means To Be Saved When are we saved? What salvation is What Canaan Represents Where We Are Going A Time of Preparation Settling for the Things of God Two Spies Rahab Following the Ark Two Pillars of Stone Circumcision of the Heart The Lamb Two Armies The Assault Upon Jericho Sin in the Camp Carelessness The Lord Worked With Them Greater Works Than These Bind Them and Then Kill Them Leave No Survivors

Introduction

Many of the church routines we have known are now vestigial. From the present hour forward fundamental changes will occur—sometimes being forced on us by circumstances. However, no fundamental Christian doctrine will be altered in any manner. The foundation of the blood, the Spirit, and the resurrection has been permanently established. The painful travail of our forefathers has brought us to the present momentous hour. Many traditions have accumulated that are unscriptural and will vanish from the thinking of succeeding generations. The base camps were constructed by the faithful efforts of those who have gone before. Now the summit is in sight. We have the authority through the blood of the cross. We have the wisdom and power through the Holy Spirit. Now the task has been set before us. It is time to take the Kingdom.