RHEMA 2/09/13 FOCUS AND PROPHESY WITH SIMPLICITY
HEARD:
Introduction. Satellite it. Pan in.
VISION:
My vision panned in and I saw this huge, huge waterfall
that was going in slow motion down to the earth.
HEARD:
It needs to have a focus. You will see improvement.
HEARD:
Open up, just one word. White. Doable. Therefore we
really need you to concentrate. Just one subject,
that’s all. No sidebars.
RHEMA 2/10/13 A CLEAR WORD
Entanglement. Expensive present. When we clarify
with allegories, it confounds the problem.
[People are crying out for a clear word, black separated
from white and nothing hard to discern or chew. Just
the truth. There is coming a new generation of
believers that want clear answers for the times they are
living in.]
When I pray for a Word for people, I ask the Lord for
just one Word, a starting place and it always amazes me
how that one Word becomes a launching pad. I usually
keep things pretty simple due to time, but I have
noticed that after the one Word comes, it can continue
to flow to deeper places from there, if I have the time
for it.
WORD TO PONDER: FOCUS AND PROPHESY WITH SIMPLICITY
2/09/13
Dear ones, in a world inundated with words and media,
when you prophesy try to keep it as simple as possible.
When one enters a room or looks at a painting, sometimes
it is so cluttered it becomes exhausting just to find
one’s focus. Allow enough empty white space to give the
eye of the heart places to rest. Make the issue at
hand, the main issue. Let it sink in without any other
distraction. Give Me room to work in the Spirit of
Simplicity.
Acts 2:46,47
So continuing daily with one accord in the temple,
and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their
food with gladness and simplicity of heart, 47 praising
God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord
added to the church daily those who were being saved.
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