The Weeping Room
11/07/08
This year, when touched by the Holy
Spirit, I have been finding myself quietly weeping in
prayer and ponderings more than I have ever done in my
life. The Lord reminded me today of the following Word
given to Jennifer Miller.
I am impressed to say that I believe this coming year
will be a time of deeper tenderness and compassion in
our hearts.
Luke 7:31-35 NKJV
And the Lord said, "To what then shall I liken the men
of this generation, and what are they like? 32 They are
like children sitting in the marketplace and calling to
one another, saying:
'We played the flute for you, And you did not dance; We
mourned to you, And you did not weep .' 33 For John the
Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and
you say, 'He has a demon.' 34 The Son of Man has come
eating and drinking, and you say, 'Look, a glutton and a
winebibber, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!' 35
But wisdom is justified by all her children."
THE WEEPING ROOM– PATHWAY TO STRATEGY
By Jennifer Miller
Associated with Paul Keith Davis
http://www.whitedoveministries.org/
January 25, 2004
One day as I was in prayer the Lord began to open up my
eyes to a spiritual encounter. I saw myself being taken
up to heaven. Before me I saw a huge house with many
rooms. I knew instantly that this was the 'Father's
House'. I could feel the love of the father drawing me
in, so I began to run as fast as I could to enter the
house. As I entered, the Lord walked with me through
many rooms, each one packed with spiritual meaning.
He quietly invited me to follow Him into the most
beautiful room in the whole house— the intimacy room. It
was absolutely extravagant and beautiful. Upon entering
the room, I was overwhelmed with love and wanted to stay
there forever. In the Spirit I could hear other people
(other believers) in all the different rooms of the
house. Some were studying books in the library; others
were becoming intoxicated in the spiritual wine cellar.
I was somewhat surprised that everyone wasn’t in the
intimacy room since it was the most beautiful room in
the whole house.
As I was admiring this intimacy chamber, I noticed a
little wooden hatch door on the floor adjacent to the
bed. It seemed really odd to me, because it wasn’t fancy
and hardly seemed to fit with the rest of the room. I
asked the Lord why it was there, and He told me that it
led down to another room in the house. I asked Him why
He would put this door so close to the most beautiful
thing in the whole room, the bed. He responded, “I keep
it here, because down there is where I spend most of my
time”. Instantly my curiosity was stirred so I asked
what was down there. He said it was called the “Weeping
Room”.
Although it hardly sounded like a room I wanted to be
in, there was a cry in my heart that said that if that
is where the Lord spends His time, then that is where I
want to go. I asked Him if I could go down there with
Him, and He responded “Very few will choose to go down
there, it's not extravagant like this room, it's lonely,
it's not comfortable, and you have to get very low to
fit through the door.” I told Him that I didn't care
what the conditions would be like; I just really wanted
to be wherever He was.
So we opened the little hatch door and began to slowly
climb down a dark staircase until we came upon the tiny
room. I had to get on my knees to fit through the door
because it was so small. As we entered the room it was
very simple. All it consisted of was a small wooden
chair. One of the walls had a small window in it. The
Lord took His seat on the chair and turned His face to
look out the window. Instantly I became aware of why
this room was called the weeping room.
As you looked out the window-you could see and hear
every single cry coming from people on the earth. You
could see every single act of injustice all at the same
time. Every starving child crying out to God, every
woman being raped, every moan of the rejected…you could
hear every prayer, every cry all at the same time. The
Lord sat in His chair and watched and heard it all.
At once I was overwhelmed with intercession and began to
weep. I wept for hours. I wept for those who were
hurting, but even more-I was undone by this beautiful
King who would choose to spend His time in this place;
This King who paid such attention to every cry and who
was so full of compassion. As I sat and wept with the
Lord, I began to 'feel' His heart-and all my selfish
ambition began to fade away
While we were in that place I noticed that there was
another door in the weeping room. I asked the Lord what
was behind that door and He told me that was where the
'Strategy Room' was. As He said those words, instantly
in my spirit I knew in that room divine strategy for
end-time revival was available. Although the door was
still closed, I recognized that Wisdom and Revelation
where in there.
Heavenly blueprints were laid out to see the fulfillment
of His kingdom coming to earth from that room. It was
like the hidden room that everybody searches for.
Everyone longs to have divine strategy. I immediately
asked if I could go in there and the Lord soberly told
me that I didn't 'fit through the door'. I instantly
understood that I had to spend time in the weeping room.
As I began to really apprehend the heart of God for the
poor and the broken, then issues of my soulish nature
would be stripped away until I would become small enough
to fit through the door.
At that moment everything became clear. This was the
only way to access divine strategy. From the place of
intimacy God invites us in to a deeper level— He beckons
us into the weeping room-a place where we choose to see
what He sees and feel what He feels. And as we spend
time getting the heart of God, things of our flesh begin
to be stripped away until we are small enough to fit
through the door that leads to the strategy room.
I had this encounter over two years ago but I believe
that God is now moving many in the church from the place
of intimacy into weeping. This will lead them into the
strategy room. In actuality, you never have to leave the
intimacy room; you just discover the deeper levels. Many
have already surrendered themselves to the weeping room
and extravagantly pursued the heart of God for the
broken— they are now being invited into the strategy
room.
I had another encounter a little over a year ago in
which I heard a loud voice say, “It's Time!” and in the
Spirit I saw the strategy room door swing open. God is
inviting us into divine strategy that will release a
global harvest of souls, and establish the revelation of
His kingdom on earth through overcoming saints.
I believe that as we enter the “strategy room,” we will
be compelled and moved by what we have seen and felt in
the weeping room. I have a sense that some have gone
before us into the strategy room. Unfortunately, most
quickly forgot what the strategy was for and used it to
build their own kingdom. (Haggai 1:3-7) God is in the
process of raising up a whole company of believers who
are repulsed at the idea of building their own kingdom.
This company will have their hearts truly branded with
passion and compassion. These are the ones that God is
looking to release into the strategy room. “It's Time!”
{End of Jennifer Miller's Word}
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