Reformation is translated from the Greek word diorthosis. This Greek word means making thoroughly straight, and was used in the context of restoring that which is crooked or bent to the normally straight condition. In Hebrews 9:6-10 it means the rectification of conditions or setting things to the right and applies to the time where Messiah would come. Interestingly enough, our English word orthopedic the study of the skeletal structure of the human, comes from the same word and refers to the straightening of protruding bones or that which was bent. Orthopedic practice focuses on skeletal change or adjustment, the changing of the internal, hidden skeleton of the human body that gives it its shape and form. In like manner this book deals with Internal Reformation that which seeks to address the internal condition of the Believers spiritual skeletal structure. Internal Reformation is designed to straighten that which is bent on the inside.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Deep Look Inside
Chapter 2: Ezra the Reformer Part 1
Chapter 3: Ezra the Reformer A Sent One
Chapter 4: Hezekiah the Reformer
Chapter 5: The Importance of Identity
Chapter 6: Concerns of the Seventh Month
Chapter 7: Time for Internal Self-Government
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About the Author
Michael Scantlebury is founder and Senior Elder of Dominion-Life International Ministries. He is also the author of several books which includes Five Pillars of the Apostolic, Apostolic Purity, Apostolic Reformation, Identifying and Defeating the Jezebel Spirit and Kingdom Advancing Prayer Volumes 1-3. He travels and ministers a strong Kingdom message out of a burning desire to see the church come to full maturity for greater function in the earth. He lives with his wife, Sandra, and their three children in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.