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Forgive!!! …and pray for your enemies.
Teaching unfolds how forgiveness and intercession for enemies are absolutely crucial for a life in fellowship with God and for the salvation received in Jesus. It is shown, through both biblical examples and modern research, how bitterness and anger bind the heart and the body, while forgiveness brings freedom, healing, and peace.
There is an exhortation to make concrete choices of the will to forgive – both others and oneself – and to put words to the wounds, actions, and feelings that have held one captive, so that God can bring deep healing. The teaching calls for letting God’s perspective on justice and grace weigh more heavily than one’s own right to be angry, and to let forgiveness become a lifestyle that breaks the darkness and opens the heart to light.

What does the Bible say about the Sabbath?
The teaching traces the Sabbath from creation, through the Law of Moses, to the teaching of Jesus and Paul, and shows how, in the new covenant, the day of rest ultimately points to Jesus as the true rest. It shows how the Sabbath was a covenant sign and part of the very framework of the law, but also how its strict rules and penalties reveal the seriousness of sin and humanity’s inability to keep the law perfectly.
It is explained that when a person tries to be justified by one commandment – such as the Sabbath – they bind themselves to the whole law and step outside of grace, whereas faith in Jesus makes a person righteous without the external requirements of the law. The teaching therefore encourages believers to receive days of rest as a gift and as wisdom, but to find salvation and true rest in Jesus every day, rather than in a particular religious day.

Your rod and your staff, they comfort me. (Psalm 23)
This teaching by Andreas Slot-Henriksen is rooted in Psalm 23 and unfolds how the image of the Lord as shepherd, and the meaning of His rod and staff, can transform our understanding of protection and leadership in the life of faith. It explores the symbolism of the shepherd’s tools, how God and Jesus are described as shepherds in Scripture, and why the rod and the staff become such a deeply personal comfort. The focus is also on the importance of recognizing Jesus’ voice, allowing oneself to be led and protected by Him, and refusing to seek in other people what can only be found in God. The teaching culminates in a strong invitation to rest in His promises and to be transformed from within by the Holy Spirit, continually pointing to Jesus as the good shepherd who sets the table and walks with His people through both the good times and the hard seasons.

Learn to prophesy and interpret tongues (part 1)
The teaching explains how the gifts of the Spirit, especially prophecy and speaking in tongues, are intended as a natural part of life for all who believe in Jesus. The Bible shows that God has given a whole range of gifts, which are not just for a select few, but which everyone must learn to use for the edification of others. We are encouraged to seek the gift of prophecy, to learn to listen to the quiet voice of the Holy Spirit, and to practise sharing words and images in love. At the same time, the responsibility to test prophetic words, hold them up against the Bible, and use them to lift people up, not to break them, is emphasised. The teaching culminates in practical exercises involving speaking in tongues, interpretation and prophetic imagery, so that theory becomes practice.

