SID: I have Joshua Mills on the telephone. And welcome to Something More! Our new digital show! And Joshua, maybe I shouldn’t do this but I feel like when I think of Joshua Mills I’ll never forget a picture that I saw, Joshua, of you at the piano and you didn’t have a little gold flake all over the place. It was sort of like your whole outfit was gold. I mean that’s really crossing over the line. (laughs) That was amazing! (laughs)
JOSHUA: You know I found that Jesus crosses over the line all the time. He
SID: Yeah, but religious
JOSHUA: got so far over the line
SID: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Religious people don’t like you crossing over the line. Do you know that? (laughs)
JOSHUA: (laughing) Well you know what? I don’t like to be religious. That’s what it comes down to. I want to receive the fullest measure of the Holy Spirit. I want to posture my life to enter into the place of God’s divine glory like never before. Whatever that looks like, whatever it sounds like, whatever it feels like I just want more of God.
SID: Now you sound pretty alert for a brand new father. Tell me, tell me what just happened.
JOSHUA: We actually just had another child on Monday. Her name is Legacy Star Angela Mills and I’m so excited about it but I have to say, Sid, I’m glad that I sound alert because it has been three sleepless nights! (laughs)
SID: That’s what I assumed. But
JOSHUA: Right.
SID: if you didn’t tell us no one would have known.
JOSHUA: (laughs)
SID: And I kind of want to go back to some of the beginning. Great heritage.
JOSHUA: Yes.
SID: Fifth generation Pentecostal.
JOSHUA: Fifth Generation.
SID: I mean I think it’s a great heritage. Sometimes by the fifth generation you say; enough is enough. Did you have a period of time like that?
JOSHUA: You know what? I’m thankful for the upbringing that I’ve had growing up in a Christian home and with the legacy that has been handed down to me. But I’ll tell you this. When I was in my teenage years I did not understand anything supernatural. Even though I grew up in the Church I didn’t see very much supernatural
SID: But what, what, what. Wait, wait, wait! You’re in a Pentecostal church. Fifth generation!
JOSJUA: Right.
SID: I mean a “fighting fundy” would say what is that man talking about? (laughs)
JOSHUA: You would think I’d be a professional, right?
SID: Yeah!
JOSHUA: But I was not in any way. We were Pentecostal in name but probably in practice we were just a lot more conservative. You know we certainly believed in supernatural ideas but we saw very little of it actually manifest.
SID: You know I believe there’s a great divide and the Church will either go, as you said, just like Jesus you read about or the Church will go the other way, very, very seeker sensitive and probably not relying that much on the scriptures. And I see it’s a day of, it’s a valley of decision right now for most Christians.
JOSHUA: It absolutely is and I don’t know any other way that I would want to live but in the reality of the Word of God and allow the Spirit of God to be leading me and flowing through me. And you know what we’re doing right now is the most exciting thing I could ever be doing in my entire life. Seeing God move. Experiencing the presence of God. Heaven on earth. It’s awesome. I don’t know any other way I’d want to live.
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