Don Potter /// Jezebel

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In today’s culture most Christians have been taught or have at one time heard about “Jezebel”. This evil queen from the old testament, is now a name for a spirit who wrecks havoc in the church. However, do we really understand what “Jezebel” means and the different forms it can take in our modern day? 

Topics:

  •  What Jezebel means in today’s culture.
  • Are we lightly esteeming God and what are the effects?
  • Are we changing the definitions of the Word to suit the pressures of today?
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Don Potter

Don Potter teaches out of his strong passion for the kingdom of God and our need to be born again, AGAIN. He draws from his intimate time with the Lord to impart revelation and truth to the body of Christ. Don is a lifelong guitarist, songwriter, singer, and musical forerunner who has journeyed through concert stages, studios, and churches, and is a respected and sought-after worship leader. He also has a heart to see musicians released, both in the church and in the world, seeing their gifts and talents used with excellence while being led by the Holy Spirit.

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