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Elijah House Level 1

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To offer students the opportunity to experience personal healing through small group ministry with their peers (and in other settings, as the Lord leads) in order to prepare students for ministry to others. To provide a safe setting for learning, ministry and building relationships.

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Some of the key topics in the Elijah House Training are listed below:
 Bitter Root Judgments and Expectancies
 Foundational Lies
 Inner Vows
 Accomplishing Forgiveness
 Repentance and Restitution
 Rightly Expressing Emotions
 Honoring Mother and Father
 Unmet Needs
 Shame
 Parental Inversion and Substitute Mate
 Burden-Bearing
 Performance Orientation

Biblical Basis of Elijah House
• The Base of Law (Galatians.3:24, NIV)
• How does your heart view the laws of God? (Gal. 6:7b, NIV). How the loss of lawlessness affects us. We know that natural law is absolute, and we obey it. We are subject to God’s laws, whether or not we believe in them. Only by knowing the unwavering certainty of the law of sowing and reaping can we know with equal certainty that we need Christ to reap on our behalf.

How we reap – the four primary laws…
1. The law of honoring father and mother: Honor your father and mother…that it may go well…(Deuteronomy 5:16 NAS), (Ephesians 6:2-3)
2. The law of sowing and reaping: Whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. (Galatians 6:7-8 NAS)
3. The law that judgments will come back upon us: Do not judge, lest you be judged yourselves. (Matthew 7:1-2 NAS) (Luke 6:37-38)
4. The law of increase (what we sow comes back to us multiplied): Reap good/evil. Bitter roots cause us to reap bitter fruits. (Hebrews 12:15 NAS)

Sanctification and Transformation
1. Inner healing does no NEW work: Born Anew (Hebrews 10:14), Justified (Romans 5:1) and Redeemed (Galatians 3:13a)
2. Inner healing applies an OLD work: The death we have already died in Jesus Christ. (Romans 6:11) We must appropriate this old work and reckon it dead.
3. Inner healing is part of an ongoing process of sanctification and transformation…We apply the cross and resurrection life of Jesus to each area of the heart as it becomes ripe (ripeness involves fully hating our sin and being ready to die to it). (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
4. Sanctification leads to transformation.

Transformation: Transform in Greek is metamorphoo, the English word, metamorphosis. (2 Corinthians 3:18a) God turns our ashes into glory, our deserts into gardens, and our weaknesses into strengths. (Isaiah 51:3) (2 Corinthians 12:9)

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