BOOKS BY TOM SCHLUETER |
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A tribunal is a court of justice or any place where justice is administered.Tribunals, courts of justice, began forming across the state of Texas as the ekklesia began to step into their authority as kings and priests. Sons and daughters of the Most High God are called to legislate His decrees on earth as they were and are being decreed in heaven. |
The portals are open. The axe is sharpened. The oil is ready. The eagles have been released. The trumpet has sounded. Texas is going to war. Reveille has sounded. It’s time to move. Set your face toward God and get ready to move into the new.
“In uncertain times, certainty! Expected the Unexpected! I’ve created a movement – you have been launched. You are no longer a network. You are a movement! Join the movement! We are wielding the axe and Texas is going to war! (Tom Schlueter) “Texans move to the sound of guns. They are willing to be at the forefront, the tip of the spear when liberty is threatened.” (Lt. Colonel Allen West) |
We long for the Lord to visit us, to change us, renew us, save us, transform and heal us. In Keeper of the Keys, Tom Schlueter shares that he passionately longs for more than visitation. He wants the Lord to stay enthroned in our midst.
If this is your desire as well, then rise up, Nehemiah! Seek the face of the Lord. Passionately pursue Him in prayer and worship. Rebuild the walls. Set the gates in place. Swing them wide open and declare “King of Glory, come in!” The Lord is looking for a place to dwell. Why not among us? He is looking for one to open the door. |
There is a banner or standard that the Lord is raising up in this hour. God desires that the whole Church rally at its base. The banner represents God’s desire to restore the Melchizedek priesthood to His Church – to call all believers to minister to God and to their spheres of influence. If this call to the priesthood is the standard we are to raise up before the Church, we must get down to the business of defining and, more importantly, moving into that calling. In Return of the Priests, Thomas Schlueter defines the priesthood and uses simple terminology and everyday illustrations to explain his understanding that God wants all of us to stand before Him as priests.
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