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PROPHECY34m·Nov 19, 2024

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Bishop Paul Zink

Bishop Paul Zink, overseer of New Life Christian Church in Jacksonville, Florida, joins Philip Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation about the spiritual forces shaping our world and the urgent call for the church to engage in supernatural warfare — not just political action. Drawing on decades of pastoral experience, Bishop Zink warns that "it's more than biblical philosophy against woke philosophy — it's a spiritual nature," urging believers to recognize the demonic character behind ideological movements like wokeism and globalism. Bishop Zink points to the current geopolitical moment as the "beginning of sorrows" described in Scripture, noting that the nations mentioned in biblical prophecy are the very ones dominating today's headlines. He reflects on a pivotal lesson from Dr. David Yonggi Cho's prayer movement in Seoul, South Korea — where 250,000 believers in a single prayer gathering helped push back the threat at the DMZ — as proof that intercession, not military or political mechanisms alone, is what protects nations. He also recommends the film Nefarious as a must-watch for every minister seeking to understand demonic influence on human thought. The conversation closes with a stirring challenge: the church must raise up intercessors and prayer warriors in every city and region, building a spiritual border wall against the powers of darkness. Don't miss this prophetic, grounded conversation with one of America's most respected pastoral voices.

What's Discussed

Bishop Paul Zink, overseer of New Life Christian Church in Jacksonville, Florida, delivers a prophetic assessment of the current global moment, identifying it as the biblical "beginning of sorrows." He argues that wokeism and globalism are not merely political ideologies but spiritual forces with demonic natures that must be confronted through supernatural warfare, not politics alone. Referencing Dr. David Yonggi Cho's mass prayer movement in Seoul, South Korea — where gatherings of 250,000 intercessors helped hold back North Korean aggression at the DMZ — Zink makes the case that prayer and intercession are the church's most powerful weapons. He also recommends the film Nefarious as an essential resource for understanding satanic influence on human thought and culture.

  1. 21:00Beginning of Sorrows and Biblical Prophecy
  2. 22:152024 Election as Divine Intervention
  3. 23:15Globalism as a Demonic System
  4. 23:30The Film Nefarious and Satanic Influence
  5. 27:30Political vs. Supernatural Warfare
  6. 28:30Satan's Target Is the Church
  7. 30:30Seoul Korea Prayer Movement and the DMZ
  8. 32:30Raising Up Intercessors in Every Region

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