MORE INTERCESSORS sense "CHANGE"
Quote from Forum Archives on August 25, 2005, 7:07 pmPosted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
MORE INTERCESSORS sense "CHANGE"'Brightdawn' writes:
I just read the message in my email, from the longtime intercessor
who sensed that things were shifting. That it is the time for
evangelization, and radical preaching of the Kingdom. For the last
couple of weeks, that very thing has come to me time and time
again. It is like: What did I place in you in the first place? How far
have you gone from those things? God has been asking me these
things. I can honestly say that I have dropped a lot of things,
except my name badge, for a world-friendly Christianity. I wouldn't
like to admit that before, but, once I see it, I can't say anything
else. I think about all those lost people where I work, and yes,
they know that I am a Christian, and they know that I say things,
and sometimes personally, one on one. But, for the most part, I
am two separate people there. I Know there is a SHIFT, and it is
to those harvest fields. I know that as I line myself up with the
Lord's will, He will guide me, and direct my path....
------------------------------------Julie writes:
As an intercessor myself of many years I recognise the season
change strongly. Apart from "prophetic" words to myself through
others to preach, I sense such a desperate need to minister to the
lost but not just in prayer anymore --- to get out there and do it in
the practical! At the same time, in NZ anyway, the call to the
prayer closet is even more urgent, however.
-------------------------------Denise writes:
I am an intercessor too and this word I can relate to in every word!
God has had me lay down everything I have held dear and has
been challenging us about going out and doing the works of God.
We now have more people in our lives who are not Christians than
who are and are praying for them [with them] when they are sick or
troubled. It is a new season and God wants all that we are. It takes
time to build relationships with people and to do that we need to
lay aside the religious things that consume our time.
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Posted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
'Brightdawn' writes:
I just read the message in my email, from the longtime intercessor
who sensed that things were shifting. That it is the time for
evangelization, and radical preaching of the Kingdom. For the last
couple of weeks, that very thing has come to me time and time
again. It is like: What did I place in you in the first place? How far
have you gone from those things? God has been asking me these
things. I can honestly say that I have dropped a lot of things,
except my name badge, for a world-friendly Christianity. I wouldn't
like to admit that before, but, once I see it, I can't say anything
else. I think about all those lost people where I work, and yes,
they know that I am a Christian, and they know that I say things,
and sometimes personally, one on one. But, for the most part, I
am two separate people there. I Know there is a SHIFT, and it is
to those harvest fields. I know that as I line myself up with the
Lord's will, He will guide me, and direct my path....
------------------------------------
Julie writes:
As an intercessor myself of many years I recognise the season
change strongly. Apart from "prophetic" words to myself through
others to preach, I sense such a desperate need to minister to the
lost but not just in prayer anymore --- to get out there and do it in
the practical! At the same time, in NZ anyway, the call to the
prayer closet is even more urgent, however.
-------------------------------
Denise writes:
I am an intercessor too and this word I can relate to in every word!
God has had me lay down everything I have held dear and has
been challenging us about going out and doing the works of God.
We now have more people in our lives who are not Christians than
who are and are praying for them [with them] when they are sick or
troubled. It is a new season and God wants all that we are. It takes
time to build relationships with people and to do that we need to
lay aside the religious things that consume our time.
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