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prophetic
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Thursday
My Times with God
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Sometimes it was in the morning, if I was able to drag myself out of bed. Mornings were my preference, and before too long, this confirmed n...
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A Vision of the Puddle.
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I was visiting with a friend the other day, talking about what God was up to on the earth today, and I envisioned this picture. (In Churchsp...
Some Thoughts About the Purpose of the Prophetic
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How many times has it happened that a prophet gives a word to someone you know, and you think to yourself, “They missed it! That is SO not ...
Who Is Your Comforter?
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I have it on good authority that someone very competent already occupies the position of “Comforter” in your life (John 14:26). Holy Spirit...
Some thoughts about Prophetic Ministry
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Consider Jeremiah 1:5: “I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” Now consider Ezekiel 2:3: “Son of man, I am sending you to the Is...
The Cleaning Lady
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The Cleaning Lady I’d like to tell you the story of a friend of mine, whom I’ll call Chantelle. Chantelle had just found a roommate...
Why Does God Speak Cryptically
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Anyone who has learned to hear Father’s voice has asked the question: Why does he sometimes speak in strange pictures and obscure messages?...
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Preparing for an Uncertain Future.
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I’ve been asked recently, “How should we prepare for the upcoming hard times in our nation?” The topic comes up a fair bit in one form or...
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Put your trust in the LORD your God and you will be established. Put your trust in His prophets and succeed.
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This is before us today. We all know that 20:20 speaks about vision. Also true for 2Chronicles 20:20, which includes this declaration: “Pu...
Walmart: To Shop, or Not to Shop
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A few years back, a familiar and none-too-pretty tale was played out yet again in the Northwest. (It is by no means exclusive to the Nort...
The Vision of the Wooden Spoon
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The vision began with a quiet stream, in a quiet, green meadow; it reminded me of Narnia for some reason: that peaceful. The stream was wid...
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Dead Raising of Another Sort
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One of the quietest places for a prayer walk is, at least in my town, the local cemetery. The neighbors don’t seem to be annoyed by my tal...
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Opposing a Spirit of Fear
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Some years ago, a few well-known prophets from America ’s east coast prophesied hell coming to the west coast, and to my Northwest region ...
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Prophetic Feelers
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Some people experience God in pictures or visions (seers); others in dreams (dreamers). Some experience God by hearing things (hearers, I g...
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Asking for What’s Already Been Promised
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Dealing with a promise from God – whether a promise from the Scriptures or a prophetic promise – is in some ways a little counter-intuitive....
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