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		<title>Touched by Nobility!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On one hand I am cautious to speak of this privilege at all, and on the other hand, Father God taught me so much as I was with this family of royalty or nobility that I dare not share it. Many kingdom principles became clear in my thinking as I was with them! I must [...]]]></description>
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<p></font></span>and on the other hand, Father God taught me so much as I was with this family of royalty or nobility that I dare not share it. Many kingdom principles became clear in my thinking as I was with them! I must share this.</p>
<p><font size="3">On November 8, 2010 I was invited to come together with praying friends of a prince and princess in Germany. The meeting was incredible. God spoke clearly to those who gathered on a variety of fronts, not the least of which was the division within the body of Christ between Catholics and Protestants and walking as a family.</p>
<p>I watched as the Lord activated ancient authority and anointing from within both the prince and princess’s blood lines. With confident humility they acknowledged their families sin in the past. With quiet boldness, they repented for those sins. With absolute authority they broke open a way for those of noble, royal, holy heritage</p>
<p>The recurring thought that would not leave my mind was that this family knew who they were. They knew their history. The father and mother had trained their children in the way of understanding who they were.</p>
<p>God bless them, two of their daughters were rele-gated to entertaining me when their parents had other duties to attend to. The girls, better stated, young lady princesses took great care to share their incredible family history with me.</p>
<p>They knew their families past mistakes. But they also knew of their noble authority! They did not strive for more power. They did not fight to have a better place. The princesses explained to me the order of succession and what that actually meant in day to day life. In detail they explained the extra burden that fell to their older brother’s life, and what that meant for their lives.</p>
<p>There was no crying out for justice or their share of the pie. There was a rest on them that was undeniable. Why? Because their parents had understood the impor-tance of training them from an early age, in how to think.</p>
<p>It was I who had been asked to come and &#8220;minister&#8221; to this noble family. Without diminishing the grace which the Lord gave to me, I want to further touch on how I</p>
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<p><em><span style="font-family: Calibri,Calibri; font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,Calibri; font-size: small;">(1 Peter 2:9) </span></span><span style="font-size: small;">to again walk in the righteous judgments and honour Father God bestowed on our lives, before the foundation of the earth. </span></em></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">was impacted by this overwhelming noble mindset that resided within all three generations of both princes and princesses.</p>
<p>Peter spoke of this understanding when he wrote his epistle. He stated: &#8220;you are&#8221;. Today we have minimized the role of leadership, royalty or nobility in exchange for a free-for-all way of thinking that has left families dysfunc-tional and the Church impotent. My statement is not a judgement of leaders, but rather an observation of our present condition.</p>
<p>When I stayed in the ‘new castle’ which was only 500 years old and was guided through the ruins of the 900+ year old castle I was struck with the awesome mystery pertaining to longevity. The Salm-Salm’s own the oldest and largest family operated vineyard in Germany. They are the 32nd consecutive generation on this land. This family knows it’s grapes. They know their inheritance. They recognize the responsibility of being princes and princesses in a nation no longer ruled by royalty. Though their roles have changed, they have not said, &#8220;we don’t rule, so we don’t care.&#8221;</p>
<p>As believers, we need to receive an understanding of the infinite longevity regarding our inheritance in the Kingdom of God.</p>
<p>I had been invited to minister to royalty. God moved in a powerful way, His wonders to perform. However, as I boarded the train enroute to Leipzig, (my next ministry appointment) it became evident to me that I had been the one who was touched in a deep and profound way. I had been with people who knew who they were. They did not flaunt their authority, in fact the opposite was true. In quiet confidence</p>
<p>Allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you in the matter of your being chosen, noble and called by God for this time in the earth’s history. Permit yourself to be touched by His noble anointing.</p>
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