The Courts of Heaven as ministered by TheCourtsofHeaven Team

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The Courts of Heaven Appeal Nr 1

Here is the original
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1iZiIv8FvlYg
from Blessed 2 Teach / Rick

Here is the original recording
https://rumble.com/c/c-1475811

Link to Gene Decode
www.genedecode.org

Link to Blessed for Service
www.blessedforservice.org

Link to Blessed to Teach
https://blessed2teach.com

What is the Courts of Heaven?
https://www.curtlandry.com/the-courts-of-heaven-mystery-of-heavens-legal-system/

Find the documents here
https://t.me/Channel203Chat/5329

administered by the Courts of Heaven Team in 2020 and 2021
revived by Whama Jama from Channel 203 or better:
From the We are One Team
https://rumble.com/c/c-6113531

by courtesy of Rick from Blessed 2 Teach and Gene Decode

I have asked chat gpt for you, what Courts of heaven is;
The "Courts of Heaven" is a concept primarily found within some streams of contemporary Christian theology, particularly in certain charismatic and Pentecostal circles. It presents a framework for spiritual warfare and prayer that uses the metaphor of a courtroom to describe how believers can approach God to seek justice, breakthrough, and deliverance from spiritual issues.

### Key Ideas of the Courts of Heaven:

1. **Heaven as a Judicial System**:
The concept is based on the idea that heaven operates like a court, with God as the ultimate judge, Satan as the accuser, and believers as plaintiffs or defendants. This metaphor draws from various biblical passages that depict God as a judge (e.g., Daniel 7:9-10, Isaiah 33:22) and Satan as the accuser (Revelation 12:10).

2. **Presenting Cases Before God**:
In this framework, Christians can present their "case" before God in the courts of heaven to obtain divine justice or favor. It involves recognizing and repenting for sins, asking for forgiveness, and pleading Christ's blood as a basis for one's righteousness. This process also includes rebuking the accusations of the enemy (Satan) that could be blocking their blessings or spiritual breakthroughs.

3. **Accusations and Legal Rights**:
One core belief is that Satan and evil forces gain "legal rights" to afflict or hinder Christians due to unrepented sins, generational curses, or unresolved spiritual issues. These legal rights must be addressed in the heavenly court through repentance and appeal to God’s mercy.

4. **Intercession and Spiritual Warfare**:
The Courts of Heaven prayer method is seen as a form of intercession and spiritual warfare. Believers can "petition" God for healing, deliverance, or justice in matters affecting their lives, families, and communities.

5. **Prophetic Insight**:
Prophetic insight is often emphasized in this theology, with believers seeking revelation or guidance from the Holy Spirit to understand what specific charges the enemy is bringing against them and how to address these charges in prayer.

### Biblical References Often Used:
- **Daniel 7:9-10**: Describes a vision of God's court where books are opened, often interpreted as a heavenly court session.
- **Isaiah 43:26**: "Put me in remembrance; let us argue together; set forth your case, that you may be proved right."
- **Luke 18:1-8**: The parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge is sometimes used to illustrate persistence in prayer within a legal framework.
- **Revelation 12:10**: Refers to Satan as the accuser of the brethren, underscoring the idea of accusations being brought in a legal sense.

### Criticism and Controversy:
The Courts of Heaven theology has its critics, with some mainstream Christian theologians and denominations finding it to be an overly literal or speculative interpretation of biblical metaphors. Critics may argue that while God is depicted as a judge in the Bible, the judicial framework presented in this theology goes beyond traditional Christian teachings.

### Notable Figures:
The concept has gained popularity through the teachings of various Christian authors and pastors, most notably Robert Henderson, who has written extensively on the subject, including his books *Operating in the Courts of Heaven* and *Unlocking Destinies from the Courts of Heaven*.

In summary, the Courts of Heaven theology presents a unique approach to prayer and spiritual warfare, using courtroom imagery to describe how believers can address spiritual issues and gain divine justice from God. While it is a meaningful framework for many, it remains a niche teaching within broader Christian theology.

We petition the lord with prayers.
https://youtu.be/AUPYwTFiTqw?si=lV15mY82y5A9CCTF

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