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Releasing the Authority of the Kingdom Through Your Words, Prayers, and Declarations

Planting the Heavens: Releasing the Authority of the Kingdom Through Your Words, Prayers, and Declarations

By Tim Sheets
208 pages

The words we speak in prayer are like spiritual seeds. In the same way that planting seeds in the ground produces a harvest, you can learn to pray in a way that plants the blessings of heaven here on Earth.

Tim Sheets shares a revelatory new message that will take your prayer life to powerful new dimensions. Grasp the impact of your declarations and discover the power of praying the words that Heaven longs to hear!

Get ready to:

  • Pray with authority: learn how your prayers and proclamations are supernatural forces in the unseen realm
  • Pray with confidence: bring your words into agreement with God
  • Pray with expectation: partner with Heaven to transform your life, family, church and region for the Kingdom of God.
    Learn how to activate God’s timeless strategy for victory, blessing, and revival by planting the Heavens with seeds of prayer!

Latest Articles

Warring Over Your Prophetic Promises

Warring Over Your Prophetic Promises

In the current Global Prophetic Movement there is an increase of activity like there was 30 years ago. What was offered during that time frame is being offered once again. I call it the Prophetic 2.0—in which we build on what has gone before us. In recent weeks, I have written on “5 Prophetic Words for 2019: Fresh Bread from Heaven” that have fallen into the ground in the last five years. I have also recalled “5 Prophetic Points for 2019 and Beyond” that we are inheriting from those who have gone before us.

Nathan the Prophet

Nathan (c. 880-790 BCE1 ) was a prominent prophet during the reign of King David and King Solomon. According to tradition, Nathan studied in an elite academy of mystics under the tutelage of the prophet Samuel. Although no book in the Biblical Canon is associated with his name, the Talmud tells us that Nathan concluded the writing of the book of Samuel.

Nathan first gains fame in the Biblical account, in the heat of the great debacle of David and Batsheba. King David had cohabited with Bathsheba after observing her beauty from the palace rooftop and was severely reprimanded by G‑d for doing so.

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