REMOVE YOUR SANDALS
What if the battle you have been fighting was never yours to fight?
When Joshua arrived at Jericho, the Commander of the LORD's army was already there — standing near the city with his sword drawn. He had not appeared in response to Joshua's strategy. The battle plan was already issued. The angelic army was already deployed. And the only question He asked dismantled everything Joshua thought he knew about spiritual warfare:
"Are you for us or for our enemies?"
The Commander's answer was not yes. It was not no. It was Neither — and it changed everything.
THE CRISIS WE HAVE NOT NAMED
The modern Pentecostal and Charismatic church has more gifted leaders, more sophisticated strategies, and more theological resources than any generation in its history. And the walls are still standing.
Ministries that carry genuine anointing produce genuine activity — and insufficient breakthrough. The gap between the church's effort and its impact has never been wider. And the reason has never been named with sufficient precision.
The sandals are still on.
A FRAMEWORK THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
Remove Your Sandals traces one of the most consistent and most neglected threads in all of Scripture: the barefoot protocol. From Moses at the burning bush to Joshua at Jericho, from the Levitical priesthood to Gethsemane's garden, from Israel's Yom Kippur to the spontaneous barefoot moments of global Pentecostal revival — the pattern is invariable. The Commander arrives first. The battle plan is already issued. And the human being who removes their sandals — who surrenders the generalship and asks for orders rather than endorsement — is the human being through whom the Commander fights.
This is not a theology of passivity. It is a theology of precision. The barefoot warrior is the most active person in the room — executing blueprints drawn in heaven rather than sketches drawn in their own imagination.
WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER
- The Sandal Theology — What sandal removal meant in the ancient world, and why the Commander still requires it before every significant engagement
- The Army Already Deployed — Why the hills are always full of horses and chariots of fire, and how barefoot surrender activates what is already positioned
- The Eight Sandals — The specific sandals the modern believer still wears: human strategy, timelines, resources, alliances, reputation, theological certainty, self-sufficiency, and unforgiveness
- The Sonship Resolution — How Luke 17:10 and Avinu Malkeinu — Our Father, Our King — permanently resolve the tension between New Covenant identity and the barefoot posture
- The Isaiah 45:11 Correction — Why "command ye me" is the most catastrophically misread verse in Charismatic history, confirmed by seven unanimous scholarly translations
- The Threshold Protocol — Seven daily practices that translate barefoot theology from cosmic principle to ordinary life
- The Corporate Awakening — Why every genuine revival from Acts 2 to the Hebrides began with a corporate barefoot moment — and what that signal looks like for this generation
FOR EVERY LEADER WHOSE WALLS ARE STILL STANDING
This book is for the pastor who has prayed, planned, and executed with everything available — and watched the walls hold. It is for the intercessor who has stood faithfully in the gap and wondered why the breakthrough has not come. It is for the leader who senses, in the quiet moments, that something fundamental is missing from the architecture of their engagement with God.
The Commander is not absent. The angelic army is not undeployed. The victory is not uncertain.
The only variable is the sandals.