Saturday, March 14, 2015

Famous Actor Denzel Washington Said THIS About the Bible… (MUST READ)

Famous Actor Denzel Washington Said THIS About the Bible… (MUST READ)

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There are plenty of reasons to think famous actor Denzel Washington would be a liberal. He’s a talented black actor who has been a success in Hollywood (two Academy Awards!). Statistics would make him highly likely to be an Obama-supporting secular liberal.

But that’s wrong! And Denzel’s comments about the Bible and his relationship with the Holy Scripture are extraordinary. He is a patriot, and is unafraid to reject the radical atheists on the Left Coast.

As he said in an interview, Denzel Washington is a proud Christian:


“I read from the Bible every day, and I read my Daily Word,” he told a reporter, adding that it was not difficult for him to grow up as the son of a preacher.

“He wasn’t a taskmaster, but there were certain things you couldn’t do,” Washington said. “He had his own church, and it was a long Sunday, because you had to be there all day.”

“Everyone I grew up with didn’t have a father,” he continued. “I had a father. My father was a decent man. He was a very spiritual man and a gentleman.”

He didn’t like going to Church when he was younger. But then he had a truly personal experience with Jesus Christ. And the rest is history!


“The minister was preaching, ‘Just let it go,’” Washington recalled. “I said, ‘I’m going to go with it.’ And I had this tremendous physical and spiritual experience.”

“It did frighten me,” he said. “I was slobbering, crying, sweating. My cheeks blew up. I was purging. It was too intense.”

He had plenty of questions – like any good Christian does – and he continues to pray on a daily basis to guide him through his career:


“It almost drove me away. I called my mother, and she said I was being filled with the Holy Spirit,” he recounted. “I was like, ‘Does that mean I can never have wine again?’”

Ever since that day, Washington has been a proud Christian, even going so far as to consider becoming a preacher.

“A part of me still says, ‘Maybe, Denzel, you’re supposed to preach. Maybe you’re still compromising,’” he said during a 1999 interview.

In the end, Washington decided to stick to playing preachers in the movies. He did, however, offer some creative advice for staying close to God every day.

“Put your slippers way under your bed so when you get up in the morning, you have to get on your knees to find them. And while you’re down there, start your day with prayer. Ask for wisdom. Ask for understanding,” he said. “Don’t aspire to make a living, aspire to make a difference.”

What a role model! He looks to a higher power, and is humbled by his God-given talents. By showing others how he lives his life, he is a great example for young people who might try to make it in Hollywood. No matter what, prayer and a personal relationship to God are essential to live a good life.



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Friday, March 13, 2015

iWatch, Apple Pay Prequel to 'Mark of the Beast?'

iWatch, Apple Pay Prequel to 'Mark of the Beast?'



The revealing of the Apple iWatch this week has once again put new technology in the spotlight.
However, the tiny timepiece--with its many capabilities--has critics sounding a warning.
The first big electronic computer was built in 1946 and filled a 30-by-50-foot room. It contained 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighed more than 30 tons.
Technology has come a long way since then. The huge so-called "magic brains" were followed by mainframe computers, desktop computers, laptops, smartphones and tablet computers.
The latest tech headline is the Apple iWatch, announced this week. It's more than just a watch. It has processing abilities like a computer and communication abilities like a smartphone.
It also has Apple Pay capabilities.
"With built-in speaker and microphone you can receive calls on your watch! I have been wanting to do this since I was 5 years old," Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, said.
How likely is it that we will soon be using implanted chips for the same purpose? Privacy Expert and best-selling author of the children's book, I Won't Take the Mark, Katherine Albrecht answered this question and more below.
Smaller and smaller technology becomes more powerful with each advance.
That has critics like consumer privacy expert and bestselling author Dr. Katherine Albrecht pointing to just where the advances in technology could eventually lead.
"You also have, according to some recent published studies, up to 50 percent of Americans saying that they would welcome an implanted device in their hand if it would do those same things that the iWatch does," Albrecht told CBN News.
"So we're kind of moving closer and closer to that right hand and closer and closer to the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy about the Mark of the Beast," she said.
And using this technology to buy and sell could be on the horizon. In Finland recently, the CEO of a major corporation claimed to be the first person to accept digital payment into his hand implant in the form of bitcoin.
"It's certainly gaining momentum. The proponents of this claim that up to a thousand people worldwide have been implanted with this technology, and they're really seeing this as the wave of the future," Albrecht said.

"Crying Out – Tears of Hope" by James Maloney


"Crying Out – Tears of Hope"
James Maloney, Argyle, TX
The Elijah List

Intro: Continuing on the theme of my previous article (read on The Elijah List) concerning appointed times of visitation, peace, and promise – and the winds of change that precede them (for further insight into these concepts, check out The Crown Prince Anointing by Dr. Ron Cottle and my brother-in-law, David Alsobrook) – I wanted to continue in the same stream of teaching and share a bit about the importance of hope.

The Importance of Tears

And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians13:13

We have probably all heard many messages on faith, how important it is to please our God, to see the supernatural expression manifest in our lives. It is of utmost importance, cultivating our measure of faith. Equally, I daresay most of us have also had outstanding teaching presented on the importance of love. Love is the ultimate articulation of all theological concepts in the Bible. That's how important faith and love are.

But of these three that abide – faith, hope and love – perhaps hope is something that has not been as fully addressed. Where would we be without hope? You know, most of us live daily in the midst of pressuring conflict – it's a worldwide pandemic from which none of us are immune. However, I believe it's important we don't lose our focus on our families and communities – the two greatest vehicles for expressing faith and love. 

Hope keeps us focused as deliverers for the hurts and needs of humanity around us. If we have no hope, how can we talk to them about faith and love?

So, this tells me the Lord is raising up deliverers – people like you and me who have a spiritual unction of not only faith and love, but a gift of hope as well. 

"'Speak comfort to Jerusalem, and cry out to her, that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity is pardoned; for she has received from the Lord's hand double for all her sins'" (Isaiah 40:2).

Nehemiah 9:27 tells us Israel cried out unto the Lord in the time of their troubles. He heard them from Heaven and, according to His abundant mercies, gave them deliverers. A similar passage is found in Exodus 3:7-8, and Judges10:16 says He could "no longer endure the misery of Israel."

God is never far from the predicaments of mankind, and I want us to notice that the Lord doesn't just hear our prayers – He hears our cries! (Photo by Jennifer Page"Washed in His Love" via elijahshopper.com)

I think crying out when we are in anguish is a healthy emotion that prefaces the winds of change we outlined last month (read on The Elijah List). I've said it elsewhere, but it bears repeating: It's one thing to pray over a need; it's quite another to weep over it! Here's something to consider: Maybe we haven't received our complete answers from God because we aren't desperate enough yet. That may sound contrary to some of you, but Luke 18:7 says the Lord avenges those who "cry out day and night."

Not all tears are a sign of weakness. In this day of "power teaching" and "dominion living," I think we still can have tears that are heartfelt, yet hopeful. You should read Psalm 56; it talks about God storing our tears in a bottle. 

Those of us who give a place to godly sorrow, those of a broken, contrite heart (see Psalm 51:17) – I think there is a blessing that can come from holy mourning; it can be a focused type of love, full of compassion and mercy, that brings about breakthroughs. For our situations, for other's, even for the Lord's.

We don't often think of the Lord's sorrow, but if we are capable of tears, how much more so the Lord? God was hurt when man sinned, but He never stopped loving man, even in his sin. And God's "hurt love" is healed every time one of His own obey Him! One of the words in the Bible for "sobbing" means to snort with anger, to sigh in distress, to groan – a noisy sound made by breathing forcefully through the nostrils. To make an abrupt noise. This isn't a foreign concept in the Bible – read Psalm 6:6-7.

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The Importance of Hope

We all can quote Hebrews 11:1, but I want to point out that hope is just as significant as faith in that verse. That's not to undermine the significance of faith by any means – everything starts with our believing in the trustworthiness of God's promises in His Word. But I think perhaps modern Christian society has downplayed the importance of hope. Now, look, wishful thinking is not the Biblical definition of hope. Folks out there "hoping" for a healing to take place are not in true faith. That can be the equivalent of saying, "I don't really believe God will answer my prayer, but I sure hope so anyway." So disappointment, despair, and depression set in because the prayer isn't answered.

The kind of hope I'm sharing is the kind found in Romans 8:24 – the kind that saves. The kind that brings rest (see Psalm 16:9). The kind that causes us to rejoice (see Romans 5:2). The kind that even resurrects the dead (see Acts 23:6). Taken in this light, Hebrews 11:1 means that faith brings the spiritual promises of God into natural reality if we keep hope alive. (Photo via Pixabay)

The Greek word elpis is translated "hope" (Strong's#1680). It means to have an expectation, or to "welcome" something. To expect something that is certain. Hope means to anticipate something with pleasure and excitement. The cognate elpizo means to "actively wait for God's fulfillment about the faith He has in birthed through the power of His love" (Strong's #1679).

Faith, hope, and love abide – they dwell, persist, linger, maintain, remain; they keep on keeping on.

Paul talks about Abraham, the father of faith, in Romans 4, declaring he "contrary to hope, in hope believed." He didn't cast away his confidence (see Hebrews 10:35). When all hope was gone, he kept hoping on. This is talking about perseverance, tenacity, continuance. The staying power of hope. We can't let our hope fail just because we don't see a manifestation immediately.

Hope feeds faith. This is why we're told to hold fast the "confession of our hope without wavering" in Hebrews 10:23, and this is why Hebrews 6:12 puts "faith and patience" together. Just like Abraham who patiently endured, we likewise will obtain the promise (see Hebrews6:15). 

In other words, how we arrogate the promises of God is by persisting in hope, even if hope is gone. Again, hope feeds faith. It's important!

Like Abraham in Romans 4:19, who did not "consider his own body," we need to have the grit and determination to keep our hope thriving, so that we don't discuss the "deadness" of our own circumstances. We need to be firmly persuaded and not shaken off from our hope!

Now, believe me, I'm not laying on some "works trip" here. I recognize that these principles – tears and hope – are galvanized by the Holy Spirit, just as with any other spiritual matter. But my point is, we need to cooperate with the Spirit, being led by Him in our times of intercession – the "groanings which cannot be uttered" (Romans 8:26). We need to work with Him in order to keep our hope in faith vibrant and active, upbeat and full of life, and then we will see the manifestation of God's love toward us.

Our God calls things that don't exist as if they did (see Romans 4:17) – He has full faith in Himself, and while it is vitally important to ask for His gift of faith concerning our circumstances, we also need to cultivate an overwhelming sense of hope in God's faithfulness. By speaking the fulfillment of these promises from God, our hope can feed our faith. (Photo via Pixabay)

Even when it seems that hope is lost, by nevertheless continuing to hope, we can receive the things we are hoping for according to God's wisdom and timing! If this sounds circular and cyclical, it is. I'm not saying it isn't a struggle – some of us feel pressed on all sides by the circumstances that face us daily. 

But, just as Proverbs 4:20-22 states, "My son, give attention to my words; incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; keep them in the midst of your heart; for they are life to those who find them, and health to all their flesh." Our circumstances don't make this promise any less valid – as long as we have tears of hope.

The importance of tears of hope cannot be overstated. It is this mentality – this way of life – that teaches us to wait for it. A word we all hate in the flesh. Wait. But waiting on the Lord means to wrap ourselves up in His ways, His Word, His thoughts on what is important to Him – to quiet our own raging minds and emotions – to hold steadfast in the hope of faith.

It's not sitting back, doing nothing but mope (moping is not hoping), and expect God to manifest His promises apart from any effort on our part. Waiting is not passive, it is active. In the flesh, no one likes this concept, because it makes us responsible for seeing the manifestation of promises – the day of visitation we need so desperately. But again, just because we don't like it, doesn't make it any less of a truth.

Keep your focus – your hope – on what God has promised by faith. "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses" (1 Timothy 6:12).

It is my desire "that each one of you show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the promises... This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters the Presence behind the veil, where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, having become High Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek" (Hebrews 6:11-20).

Keep hope alive!

James Maloney, President
Voice of the Dove Company International

James Maloney has been in full-time ministry over forty years as president of Voice of the Dove Company International. A well-respected prophetic voice, James' ministry expression is marked by a powerful sign-and-wonder flow, heavily geared toward healing for the mind, soul, and body. He is the author of The Dancing Hand of GodThe Panoramic SeerOverwhelmed by the SpiritAletheia EleutherooThe Wounded CryInvisible Wounds, and The Lord in the Fires, as well as the compiler of the best-selling Ladies of Gold series.

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Mystery Voice Calls Cops to Rescue Toddler Lily After Deadly Crash

Mystery Voice Calls Cops to Rescue Toddler After Deadly Crash


Miracle toddler Lily Groesbeck
Miracle toddler Lily Groesbeck (YouTube)
Three police officers, two fire fighters, a fisherman, and a mysterious voice are being credited with saving the life of an 18-month-old baby. She was found unconscious, dangling from her car seat after a crash in the Spanish Fork river in Utah.
A fisherman called 911 Saturday after he discovered what he believed to be an abandon car in the river flipped on its top.
"Some officers on scene as well as a couple of firemen advised that they had heard someone saying 'help me.' So they jumped into the river and they were able to overturn the car onto its side," Lt. Matt Johnson, with the Spanish Fork Police Department, told CBN News.
That's when they found the baby, Lily Groesbeck, unconscious but alive. Her mother, 25-year-old Lynn Groesbeck died in the accident.
Johnson believes what the child was wearing and how the car was positioned contributed to her survival.
"The low was 28 degrees for Friday evening. Fortunately the child was dressed in some fleece material and the vehicle was positioned in such a way that the water wasn't able to reach the child," Johnson said.
The baby was taken to Salt Lake City Hospital and is expected to be okay.
"She is doing great, she was upgraded yesterday to stable condition and word from her family is that she was singing and moving around and has recuperated from Friday night," Johnson said.
The Spanish Fork police officials who made the discovery are no longer talking to the media. Johnson said some of them were "emotionally distraught" over the situation.
"A couple of them spoke about hearing someone call for help. It was obvious that the mother was deceased so it wasn't her. There were a couple (of) people standing on the bridge, so they don't know if it was divine intervention. So they're kind of struggling with this whole situation," Johnson said.
Some of the police officials who responded to the scene were taken to the hospital and treated for hyperthermia, Saturday.
"In my opinion its a very miraculous event, its not very common for a child to be in a vehicle for 14 hours hanging upside down in a car seat with the weather conditions as such found alive and in such a good condition," Johnson told CBN News.
Police officials believe the accident happened around 10:30 p.m. Friday, after the driver was visiting family. They are working to figure out what caused the crash.

Passover Blood Moon Preceded by Exceedingly Rare Solar Eclipse Prompts Global Call to Prayer

Passover Blood Moon Preceded by Exceedingly Rare Solar Eclipse Prompts Global Call to Prayer

A blood moon viewed through the wall of Damascus gate in Jerusalem's Old City during a total lunar eclipse, June 15, 2011
A blood moon viewed through the wall of Damascus gate in Jerusalem's Old City during a total lunar eclipse, June 15, 2011 (Reuters)
An exceedingly rare solar eclipse will take place next week over a most symbolic location on a day infused with both great natural significance and profound religious meaning, according to Root Source.
There will be a total eclipse of the sun for two minutes over the North Pole on Friday, March 20, the day of the Spring Equinox which coincides with the beginning of the Hebrew month of Nissan, the first month in the biblical calendar year, a solar occurrence that has likely never happened before in human history.
"The concurrence and rarity of this natural event, together with the times in which we live, indicates the finger of God," said Gidon Ariel, an Israeli Jew and co-founder of Root Source, an online platform where Christians can learn Jewish concepts, ideas and thought, and more deeply understand the roots of their faith.
A total solar eclipse at the North Pole on the first day of spring occurs once every 100,000 years. For it to occur on the first day of the first month of the biblical calendar year is, however, entirely unprecedented since this is only the year 5775 according to Jewish tradition, meaning that there has never been such a solar occurrence in human history.
Root Source founders Bob O'Dell, a devout Christian, and Gidon Ariel, an Orthodox Jew, are both calling all Christians and Jews to join them for two minutes of prayer as a response to the solar eclipse. O'Dell and Ariel chose a specific Bible verse for the global prayer. 
"I will be praying Isaiah 11:9 for two minutes at the Western Wall in Jerusalem at 12:18 PM local time," Ariel said.
"I invite Jews and Christians worldwide to join me at that exact moment, and to speak that verse out loud as a prayer in your native language. May God hear and quickly answer the combined prayers of all of us around the world," said Ariel.
"God directed Gidon and me to pray Isaiah 11:9, as it describes a future where all land is a place of safety because the knowledge of the LORD is as omnipresent as all the the earth's oceans, signified by the path of an amazing eclipse that eventually reaches the top of all the world's oceans," said Bob O'Dell.

Land of the Giants by Elaine Tavolacci

Land of the Giants 

by Elaine Tavolacci

Identity Network

There is a story in the book of Numbers when the Lord told Moses to send twelve men, one from each of the twelve tribes of Israel to spy out the land of Canaan, which is also known as the Promised Land. Ten out of the twelve spies came back with a bad report because they had seen the giants in the land. These are the same men who had experienced great miracles when the Lord recently gave them a cloud by day, a fire by night, manna from heaven, and He miraculously provided for them for forty years in the wilderness. 

He also parted the Red Sea for them and six million of them walked through the sea on dry ground while He destroyed their enemies. When they went into Canaan to spy out the land, they were looking at the giants rather than remembering all that the Lord had done for them. They returned to Moses with a cluster of grapes that was so huge, that it took two men to carry, but they also returned with a bad report saying that the land surely does flow with milk and honey but the giants are too large for us to conquer. They also said, "We were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight."
The Lord is showing me that many of you are facing giants in your lives and you see yourself as grasshoppers rather than conquerors. You recognize that the land ahead of you is flowing with milk and honey, but your focus is on the giants. Jesus gave you a promise but you are not trusting Him for the provision. Many of you are standing on the brink of Canaan and Jesus has done so much in your life but now you are afraid to pursue His plans because you came up against some giants. 

No matter how impossible your situation looks, your future destination is not determined by your present situation. For some of you it is sickness. You may have even been diagnosed with an incurable disease in the natural, but we serve a God of the supernatural. For some of you it is financial difficulties and for others it is family situations. Two of the twelve spies Joshua and Caleb didn't deny that there were giants in the land, but they came back with a different report. They said, "Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it." 

The Lord said in Numbers 14: 24 But My servant Caleb, because he has a different spirit in him and has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land where he went, and his descendants shall inherit it. As Spirit fill believers, we are not limited to our senses, by our physical conditions or by our present situations, but we could stand on Gods promises. Fear looks at the giants, but faith looks at the promises.
You are not Inadequate
The Lord is saying not to allow the enemy to magnify the situations in your life, and don't look at the giants as unconquerable. Do not see yourself as inadequate but know that with Jesus you are able to take on any assignment that He has called you to. Go forth as Joshua and Caleb knowing that you are well able to possess this land. Go forth in what He has commissioned you to do. Never forget that that as a believer, through Jesus you have a better covenant, which was established on better promises.
Numbers 13:27-33 Then they told him, and said: "We went to the land where you sent us. It truly flows with milk and honey, and this is its fruit. Nevertheless the people who dwell in the land are strong; the cities are fortified and very large; moreover we saw the descendants of Anak there. The Amalekites dwell in the land of the South; the Hittites, the Jebusites, and the Amorites dwell in the mountains; and the Canaanites dwell by the sea and along the banks of the Jordan." Then Caleb quieted the people before Moses, and said, "Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it." 

But the men who had gone up with him said, "We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we." And they gave the children of Israel a bad report of the land which they had spied out, saying, "The land through which we have gone as spies is a land that devours its inhabitants, and all the people whom we saw in it are men of great stature. There we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants); and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight."
Numbers 13:33 There we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants); and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight.
Numbers 13:30 And Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, Let us go up at once, and possess it; for we are well able to overcome it.
Elaine Tavolacci


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How Can Anyone Support 'Evil' Israel?

How Can Anyone Support 'Evil' Israel?

Thursday, March 12, 2015 |  Israel Today Staff
Israel is the Middle East’s only full democracy. Israel shares cornerstone values with most of the West. But how can one possibly support Israel with all that negative press floating about?
Of course, the question is whether or not those reports can be trusted.
Earlier this week, we reported on how a number of mainstream media outlets had jumped the gun on reporting allegations that Israel had purposely flooded the Gaza Strip. Simple fact checks later revealed that Israel has no major dams capable of flooding Gaza. Some of the guilty media outlets offered retractions and apologies, but the damage had already been done.
As bad as mainstream media bias can sometimes be, anti-Israel bloggers and social media activists frequently take this nonsense to a whole other level.
These are the voices that are keen to portray Israel as an oppressive, racist and apartheid state. But apparently there is a dearth of evidence supporting such a conclusion, forcing these same voices to turn to “evidence” such as the following image, which purportedly shows two Israeli police officers brutally detaining a Palestinian Arab woman.
False Evidence

As Israeli blogger Aussie Dave pointed out in a quick analysis of the photo, these are not authentic Israeli police uniforms, and in fact resemble cheap Purim costumes. It would seem it takes very little to convince those who are predisposed to think the worst of Israel.
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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Awakening the People of His Goodness by Lee Johndrow

Awakening the People of His Goodness 

by Lee Johndrow

Identity Network
Yesterday while having a conversation the words, sleeper cell, came up. We started to talk about the wave of terrorism and what had happened in Paris. That discussion included a piece about sleeper cells, how they were communicated and what their purpose is.

Even as I was talking to him I had a flash (A word I use to describe an image or vision I may pick up. Usually this happens when I am not thinking about something or someone) about sleeper cells. We concluded our conversation and I spent a moment or two praying about the end of these sleeper cells that created terror and pain. But while I was praying I saw something. I had a new vision of people who were happy and whole. In that moment I became aware of what I will call "sleeper cell awakening."

First let me say that a sleeper cell in the world of terrorism is simply a group that is part of a larger group. Yet there is no communication between each group. The groups go about life until one day they receive a communication of the job they are to do. For some it might be to kill or cause fear. For another to obtain supplies or money. But in all cases these small groups await the communication that activates them for this time and the job they have been prepared for. And in most cases these small groups are not in communication with other groups to insure that if there is breech the overall project is not broken. So, pray that the communications and the deceptions would be revealed and these people would encounter Jesus!

Sleeper Cell Awakening

I began to see that there were pockets of people who had been prepared for a job, for a calling. These folks were believers or Christians. They had received instruction or preparation from scripture, prayer or teaching. Too often they saw themselves as "we four and no more" and did not stray outside the parameters of their particular structure many choose to call a church. (The church is a people and not a place.)  In many cases they participated in the community but were not really part of it. In so many cases I watched they were awaiting the call, the communication that would set them in motion. Their mantra had become "so such a time as this."

I watched. I waited. And there it was. A touch. A communication. And they began to be happy and wholeness became more and more evident and change more frequent.

I admit that lately I have found myself drawn to all kinds of alarm clocks; ones that move out of the room as they go off; others that cannot be stopped; all in motion to sound awakening.

I prayed and thought about this the last day or so. It caused me to review words I had given in 2014 about awakening and revival. New England. The world. My grandson came home with a crown on his head. It was from his Sunday school class. "I prayed for Argentina. Now I am praying for China." For nearly two months he prayed for the country of Argentina. With no instruction, he would speak about water and clothing. Health and wholeness. Each time a different prayer would come forth. He read what was on his paper crown. "Let China receive her King!"

Awakening

Awakening has so much meaning, so much debate. I believe I was shown that the people of God are determining who they are called to be.  Receiving revelation. What they were made for. For this time. For this hour. To be "awakened" to the goodness of God. No longer to slumber or sleep or let life pass them by. Not created to be an isolated witness or group but to recognize that He is the head and we are the body; that we were wired and created to be one with the Father and brother and sister to each other.

I read as Elton John cried out "make him a saint all ready" in reference to the Pope. Another friend posted about the embrace of the Pope by women. Why talk about the Pope? It is not about the Pope or any other man other than Jesus. It is harvest time for the Father. People who do not embrace God or religion are being stirred. We are in a great day and a great hour. Jesus gave His life that all might have salvation. Not a select few. The doors are wide. The floodgates have been pushed open.

People are awakening in droves. Do not be deceived. His goodness is without measure. The cells, the pockets of His people are incurring the epiphany of His goodness, the awesomeness of His greatness. The "phones" of these churches, of these people are ringing with the sound of heaven.

There is smiling. There is laughter. There is change. There is awakening. Those that slept have been awakened.



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