Courts of Heaven
Operating in the Court of Accusation – Mike Parsons
This is a message by Mike Parsons on operating in the “mobile court” or the “court of accusation.” The court of accusation is the most common court we will appear in when evil spirits obstruct God’s plans for our life. The first fifteen minutes of this message provide biblical information on the courts and the realms of heaven. (If you’re not familiar with the realms of heaven that Mike discusses, don’t let this information intimidate you. Think of it as background information to be used later.)
Following the overview of the courts and the realms of heaven, Mike outlines specific strategies we can use in the court of accusation. If you’ve never presented a case in this court, he shares detailed information on how we know what is being said in the court through thoughts, impressions, visions and other senses. He tells us what to say and what not to say and then closes with an example of how we can plead our own case.
For more information on the courts of heaven, you might check out my book Traveling in the Spirit Made Simple.
5 Comments
Tracy
This morning before i heard this
Spoke the words Jesus you already overcame death hell and the grave. Dealing with it in the courts yes. This message deep calls. And needed
Gary
The beginning of this teaching stretched me more than any teaching I have heard yet. But as it progressed, I began to identify with what was being described. Even now, it is making more and more sense. We’ve been taught to pray from Earth toward Heaven when we should be doing the inverse.
Natalia Perez
thank you for these David! I am really looking to doing this myself. I tried it after listening to the video and although I did nit see anything a few thoughts came into my mind. I am excited and hungry for all the supernatural and the Kingdom of Heaven. I will keep pressing on and being persistent. Gracias!
slayerofgiants - christopher gaston
I love this. I think I am going to do it tonight. I do have a couple of questions. Can someone go to the courts on the behalf of someone else? And what is the process for going to the courts for someone who has been wronged or injured and they feel that they have never gotten justice?
Praying Medic
Yes, you can go to the courts on behalf of someone else. I’ve done it several times. It’s helpful if they’re a believer. If they are, just plead their case as if it were your case.