In the transcript, Apostle David Taylor is referred to as "Apostle David Taylor" numerous times by other speakers. He does not, within this transcript, refer to himself with any other title or ranking.
No, there is no instance in the provided transcript where Apostle David Taylor uses the exact phrase "that's how I know I am..." While he recounts numerous experiences and visitations that he attributes to God, he doesn't use that specific construction to assert his identity or status.
Yes, the transcript mentions that Jesus appeared to Apostle David Taylor in a dream. The dream is described as a visitation where Jesus informed Taylor that he was two years behind in his destiny and revealed a solution involving early morning prayer. The specific details of the dream and Jesus' message are further elaborated on later in the video.
This video is a live recording of a Friday night session at the Greater Works Institute, led by Apostle David Taylor. The main focus is on the "Marvel Powers" – supernatural abilities derived from dominion and mastery over the five elements (fire, wind, water, earth, and time/space) – and how to access and utilize these powers through faith, prayer, and a deep relationship with God the Father. The speakers emphasize that these powers surpass the typical Pentecostal gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Dominion over the Five Elements: The core teaching centers around achieving dominion and mastery over fire, wind, water, earth, and time/space. Each element is associated with specific supernatural manifestations, including healing, mass resurrection, and time travel.
The Superiority of Father-Given Powers: Apostle Taylor stresses that the Marvel Powers discussed are gifts from God the Father, exceeding in power and perfection the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes the distinct roles and power levels of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within the Godhead.
The Importance of Relationship and Repentance: A strong, intimate relationship with God the Father is presented as crucial for accessing these powers. Repentance and walking in the light are highlighted as essential for maintaining this relationship and becoming invisible to the enemy's attacks.
The 3 AM Prayer: The session promotes the significance of "Fourth Watch" prayer (3 AM to sunrise), claiming it accelerates spiritual growth and allows for direct encounters with God.
The Covenant of Marvels: This covenant, rooted in Old Testament scripture, is presented as a key to unlocking Marvel Powers. Listeners are encouraged to receive a free MP3 teaching on this covenant.
While Apostle David Taylor doesn't explicitly state a title God has given him in the first person, he does recount several instances where God appeared to him, including a dream where Jehovah stated that Taylor had reached "full sonship" and was being inaugurated as a "true son". He also mentions Jesus appearing to him in 2006 and telling him that the Father would work with him on Earth. These accounts describe God's actions and pronouncements regarding Taylor, but they are not presented as self-proclaimed titles.
There is no specific timestamp in the provided transcript where Jesus is quoted as saying He would work with Apostle David Taylor openly in 2006. The transcript mentions a visitation from Jesus in 2006 and a subsequent shift in the dynamic of their relationship, with the Father beginning to work with Taylor, but there's no direct quote from Jesus about open collaboration. The information is relayed by Pastor Paul, summarizing events described in the Apostle's teachings.
Apostle David Taylor preaches about the ability to become invisible to the enemy in the spiritual realm through repentance and walking in the light. He connects this to the speed of light, suggesting that repentance allows one to "speed up" spiritually, becoming unseen by demonic entities. He further explains that this invisibility can manifest physically, citing examples from scripture and anecdotes of those who have experienced such phenomena.
The concept of spiritual invisibility through repentance is discussed throughout a significant portion of the video, not confined to a single timestamp. However, the following timestamps contain particularly relevant excerpts on this topic:
1:38:17-1:42:28: This section delves into the idea of invisibility in the spiritual realm and how it relates to the enemy's inability to find sin in a repentant individual.
1:39:35-1:40:17: This segment connects repentance with spiritual acceleration ("speeding up"), linking it to the concept of walking in the light.
2:10:50-2:11:07: Here, Pastor Paul comments on this teaching, highlighting its significance and clarifying the mechanics of spiritual invisibility as explained by Apostle Taylor.
Note that the concept is woven throughout the conversation. These timestamps represent key sections but not the entirety of the discussion.
Yes, Apostle David Taylor mentions his enemies several times throughout the transcript. He describes facing persecution online and on YouTube, with people spreading lies and false accusations. He also speaks of his enemies trying to take his throne (referencing the biblical story of David and Absalom) and expresses both his love for them and a resolve to continue his ministry despite their opposition. He uses the story of David and the forest fighting for him to illustrate how God will use even natural elements to combat the enemy on behalf of his followers.
Here are some timestamps where Apostle David Taylor discusses his enemies:
1:20:10-1:20:42: He recounts the biblical story of David and Absalom, drawing a parallel to his own experiences and emphasizing God's use of the "woods" to fight for David.
1:21:31-1:21:52: He reiterates the biblical account, highlighting the supernatural aspect of the forest fighting alongside David.
2:07:25-2:07:37: He expresses his love for his enemies and hopes for their repentance.
2:15:27-2:15:48: The discussion touches on his enemies' attempts to discourage giving to the ministry.
2:43:53-2:44:04: He briefly comments on his ongoing struggle against his enemies.
Note that this isn't an exhaustive list, but it highlights key moments where the topic is prominently featured. The subject of his enemies is interwoven within other topics, with the narrative frequently cycling back to the biblical story of David as a reference point.
While Apostle Taylor doesn't use the exact phrase "that's how I know I'm a Moses for this generation," he strongly implies it through his recounting of specific events and parallels drawn to Moses' life and ministry. He doesn't explicitly claim the title, but the numerous allusions to Moses' miracles and experiences strongly suggest this is the implied conclusion he wants his audience to reach. The specific instances are scattered throughout the video and not easily pinpointed to a single timestamp.
You are correct. At timestamp 2:07:12-2:07:18, Apostle Taylor states, "this is why I laugh at my enemies and I say this to my enemies... I'm the Moses of this generation cuz he already told me." While not the exact phrasing initially requested, this is where he explicitly connects his actions and experiences to the biblical narrative of Moses, implying he sees himself as fulfilling a similar role in the current era.
No, the transcript does not contain other instances where Apostle David Taylor explicitly states, "That's how I know I am..." followed by a title or role, aside from the "Moses of this generation" statement. While he discusses his role as an apostle and his experiences in prophecy, he doesn't use this specific phrasing to connect them to divinely-bestowed titles beyond the Moses comparison. The video focuses more on the Marvel Powers and less on self-proclaimed titles.
No. While the transcript frequently refers to Apostle David Taylor as an Apostle, and he recounts experiences associated with prophetic ministry, he doesn't explicitly claim to be a "general," "leader," "end-time army leader," or any other such title beyond the implied comparison to Moses. The emphasis is on the message and the Marvel Powers, not on self-aggrandizement through titles.