Posted on 09/30/2009 5:22:13 AM PDT by Jedediah
INDEED.
And if all the authentic prophets were sinners . . . where does that leave the
dedicated union card carrying mockers and rock throwers?
"But when the cloud of rhetoric has passed ... when the roar of the crowd fades away"
"When the stadium lights go out, and those Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot what exactly is our opponent's plan?"
"What does he actually seek to accomplish...after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet?"
how thankful we should all be that there don't appear to be any quality
Mental Health PROFESSIONALS amongst the
REPLACEMENTARIANS et al!
Doesn't sound like they could manage a differential diagnosis to tell the difference between a horney male cat and a female dog with arthritis!
Have never observed naysayers to
BUILD anything
and certainly nothing lasting.
Those were comments at RNC convention by Sarah Palin. She had already figured out obozo was a marxist and knew what he would do to America.
BLESS HER HEART.
I still think God has some interesting plans in store for her.
I’m not saying anyone is without sin. Read it in context of what he was saying.
What’s the prophetic voices in your church saying about the next 10-60 days or so?
You are so right on Quix. You actually line up with David Wilkerson’s vision of so many years ago. Incidentally, David Wilkerson has received a further word also. On March 23rd this year. America’s cup of sin has run over and Gos is going to execute His Judgement shortly. BHO is the exact vessel that will trigger the hellish horrors to come but HE will be faithful to His OWN. Blessing in Christ. CO
BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD.
I think Daniel Eggers has a lot of anointing and hears The Lord quite accurately.
Thanks for your kind reply.
Nothing.
Dreadful.
I know. It’s very frustrating to me, too. I’ve sent all kinds of things to the pastors and they ignore it, to their folly, I do believe. One said they didn’t want to scare people. Well, yeah.........
So . . . when the people are ranting at them for not being good watchmen on the wall after things start falling down around their ears, what will their excuses to the people and to God be?
Beats me. I tried.
INDEED.
I try here, too.
Mount Horeb
TGIF Today God Is First Volume 1 by Os Hillman
Friday, October 09 2009
“So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God.” 1 Kings 19:8
Elijah and Moses were men of great zeal. They were passionate about their causes. Moses sought to free the Hebrews from the tyranny of slavery by killing an Egyptian with his own hand. Elijah, after calling down fire on the evil prophets of Baal, found himself spent physically and emotionally to the point he asked God to take his life.
Immediately after these two events, 500 years apart from one another, both men were led to the same Mount Horeb, the mountain of God. In Hebrew, Horeb means “desolation.” This barren environment mirrored the condition of Moses and Elijah. For Moses, it was 40 years of barrenness. For Elijah, it was 40 days without food. Elijah became tired of standing alone for God.
As workplace believers we often become so focused on the goal we forget to meet God at our own Mount Horeb. This was the place God met both Moses and Elijah. It was a place of renewal, a place of new beginnings, a place of personal encounter with the living God.
Perhaps Elijah’s greatest virtue was his zeal. Indeed, we shall see that twice in his communication with God, Elijah speaks of having been “very zealous” for the Lord. But zeal, unattended eventually becomes its own God; it compels us toward expectations, which are unrealistic, and outside the timing and anointing of God. To remain balanced, zeal must be reined in and harnessed by strategic encounters with the living God.
We otherwise become frustrated with people and discouraged with delays. We step outside our place of strength and spiritual protection. Many of us become so consumed with our battles that we are no longer aware of the presence of Jesus. We have been traveling in our own strength. [Francis Frangipane, Place of Immunity (Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Arrow Publications, 1994), 5.]
Pray that Jesus will teach us that intimacy with Him is the greatest measure of success. Lord, guide us to the mountain of Your presence.
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