Our times of impartation are crossroads, prized for what they produce in our lives and especially for the changed perspective left with us. Once we encounter whatever it is that imparts the Lord in a higher way, we are never the same again.
Basics of our faith are taught, rehearsed, and recited; but impartations are established truth—carried, brought to us by people, events, and circumstances, wrapped in purity the world cannot rival.
As surely as our own lives are containers sent by the Lord for many purposes, He also sends us into settings orchestrated for the purpose of change, for an increase of true spiritual substance and dramatic deliverances.
Teaching informs but impartations establish: Paul desired to come to the people, “that He might impart some spiritual gift . . . that they would be established.” Romans 1:11
Amen.

