Brief Summary
Robert Henderson shares a teaching from a conference in Cape Town, South Africa, about functioning in the court of heaven. He recounts his personal experience of overcoming demonic attacks after discovering a bloodline covenant with a demon named Parax. He emphasizes that the court of heaven is a spiritual dimension accessible by faith, not just a method of prayer, and encourages listeners to understand spiritual dimensions and fulfill their divine destinies by presenting their cases in the courts of heaven. He also invites viewers to become part of the Court of Heaven House of Prayer by sowing into the ministry, believing that their financial contributions testify in the courts of heaven and release breakthroughs.
- The court of heaven is a spiritual dimension, not just a method of prayer.
- Covenants with demons in your bloodline can give them legal rights to claim you and your lineage.
- Faith is key to accessing the court of heaven and presenting your case.
- Fulfilling your divine destiny involves understanding what is written in your book and overcoming the enemy's legal cases against you.
- Financial contributions to the ministry are seen as a testimony in the courts of heaven, releasing breakthroughs.
Introduction
Robert Henderson introduces a special broadcast from Cape Town, South Africa, where he taught on the court of heaven. He aims to share a portion of that teaching to instruct viewers on how to function in these spiritual realms and dimensions. Henderson believes this teaching will inspire faith and provide keys to personally step into the courts of heaven.
Personal Breakthrough and the Court of Heaven
Henderson shares his background as a prayer warrior since 1980 and how he and his wife surrendered to ministry. After 22 years of pastoring, he began traveling, but encountered significant resistance in ministry, family, and finances. Despite consistent prayer, he couldn't overcome these challenges. Invited to South Africa, he was introduced to the concept of bloodline cleansing.
Bloodline Cleansing and the Covenant with Parax
In South Africa, a ministry leader suggested cleansing Henderson's bloodline to remove any legal rights the enemy might exploit. During this process, a seer identified a covenant in his bloodline with a demon named Parax, whose chief characteristic was to "suck dry." This revelation provided understanding to Henderson about the source of his persistent struggles.
Repentance, Renouncement, and Transformation
Henderson recounts praying a simple prayer of repentance and renouncement to annul the covenant with Parax. He experienced an immediate shift in the spirit. Upon returning home, his adult children, who had been making poor life choices, suddenly desired to serve God and align with their destinies. This transformation occurred because the legal right the enemy used against Henderson also affected his bloodline.
Discovering the Courts of Heaven
Henderson began studying the courts of heaven, piecing together biblical understanding. He emphasizes that his approach is rooted in scripture. When invited back to South Africa, he taught on the courts of heaven, sharing his discoveries. The ministry leader acknowledged that Henderson was providing language for what they had been doing for 20 years without being able to articulate it.
Accessibility and Simplicity of the Courts of Heaven
Henderson emphasizes his gifting for simplifying complex spiritual concepts, making them accessible. He believes the courts of heaven should be accessible to everyone with childlike faith, not a complicated secret. He aims to empower people to confidently present their cases in the courts of heaven and receive breakthroughs.
Understanding Spiritual Dimensions
Henderson stresses the importance of understanding spiritual dimensions to grasp the court of heaven. He realized that the court of heaven is not a method of praying but a dimension of the spirit. He clarifies that one doesn't need special prophetic gifts to access this dimension; it can be entered by faith.
Daniel's Vision of the Court of Heaven
Henderson references Daniel 7:9-10, highlighting Daniel's vision of thrones being put in place, the Ancient of Days seated, and the court assembled with books opened. These books contain pre-planned destinies, as mentioned in Psalms 139:16 and Ephesians 2:10, which individuals are meant to fulfill.
Court of Heaven House of Prayer
Henderson encourages viewers to become part of the Court of Heaven House of Prayer by regularly sowing into the ministry. He explains that finances create spiritual connections, citing Abraham's connection with Melchizedek through tithing. Sowing into the ministry allows individuals to be part of a house of prayer that can shift cultures and situations, bringing blessings to themselves and future generations.
Fulfilling Your Book and Overcoming the Enemy's Legal Cases
Henderson explains that individuals will be judged on how much of their "book" (pre-planned destiny) they fulfill. The devil tries to prevent this by building legal cases against people. He references Luke 22:31, where Satan desired to sift Peter, but Jesus prayed for him. Jesus acted as a man filled with God, securing Peter's destiny, demonstrating that believers can access the same dimension to pray for themselves and their families.
Intercession for Adam in the Courts of Heaven
Henderson shares his experience of interceding for his son, Adam, who was struggling with depression. He felt led to bring Adam before the courts of heaven. He repented on Adam's behalf, which revoked the enemy's legal right to use Adam's sin against him. Henderson then had to repent for his own negative words about Adam, which had been used to build a case against him.
Prophesying Adam's Destiny and Rebuke of Depression
After repenting, Henderson was instructed to prophesy Adam's destiny. He recalled a prophetic word received at Adam's birth: "How beautiful upon the mountain is the feet of those that bring good news." He declared that Adam would walk in high places and preach the word to the masses. Finally, he rebuked the spirit of depression.
Conclusion and Invitation to Sow a Seed
Henderson concludes by encouraging viewers to sow a seed, agreeing with the case presented in the courts of heaven. He believes that money has a voice in the courts, testifying and allowing God to render verdicts. He prays that their offerings will release a testimony in the courts of heaven, causing God to remember them and grant their heart's desires, referencing Hannah's offering of Samuel in 1 Samuel.