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February
3, 2004 |
Please
be praying for the upcoming SWAT Tour that will be traveling
to Israel February 7th and returning February 23rd.
These intercessors go to stand in the gap for God's will
do be done among His people. Pray for protection and supernatural
answers to their prayers. Below is a timely word the Lord brought
back to mind, as He is rebuilding Israel, whom we are gratefully
grafted into.
Grace in the Wilderness
"Thus says the Lord, the people
who survived the sword found grace in the wilderness… I
have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have
drawn you with loving kindness. Again I will build you,
and you will be rebuilt." (Jeremiah 31:2-4)
This promise, of course, was for Israel.
God promised that He, out of His loving kindness, would
rebuild her after her near extinction and exile from the
promise land. I also know what it is to be gratefully grafted
into Christ Jesus, having been made joint heirs in Christ.
We have received, with Israel - God's chosen people, salvation
to those who believe and His divine promises; both to them
and to us together (Ephesians 2:10)
Even now God is, by His grace, giving
revelation to those who would seek Him humbly. He is unfolding
His word layer by layer, both for the future of the corporate
church - His body, and for our individual lives; that we
would find direction in these last days. The Psalmist says "Thy
Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." (Psalm
119:105) Therefore, having read and meditated on these
scriptures, I believe that this is what the Lord is saying
to both Israel and the Church.
In 1996 I gave a challenge to the church
I was pastoring at the time to respond to what I believe
was an open vision I had received in March of 1995. In
it I saw the Lord Jesus in His glorified body. His hair
was as white as snow, His eyes were as a flaming fire,
and His feet were as burnished bronze or gold. He held
a two edged Sword in His right hand as He stood at the
door of my home knocking.
When I opened the door He spoke to me
and said, "My son, I have come to thrust you through,
for you must die." I knew in my spirit that he was
talking about the death of my flesh. So, in my usual, spontaneous
way, I said, " Then thrust me Lord." As these
words bolted from my mouth, my eyes met His. I was gripped
by what I saw. Tears were flowing like rivers from His
then soft eyes and were running down and off of His beard.
It was then that He spoke again to me, "No,
my son, you don't understand. This is not an instant death,
but rather, the way, through humility, to embrace the fellowship
of my sufferings. You will be despised and rejected. You
will feel alone, unloved, unwanted, not needed; and many
will turn against you. You will feel as though I have abandoned
you and that your ministry has come to an end. Your beliefs
will be shaken and you will be broken."
He then said to me, "I will
come to many with this sword. Some will run from it and
wait to die of old age. But to those who receive it,
I will grant new life, fullness of joy, fresh anointing
and greater intimacy - more than they have ever known
or experienced." I then said soberly, "Then
thrust me Lord." (Continued
on page 2)
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