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Category Archives: Prophecy
The hope of today
Recently I read a post that I thought very helpful. You can find the full thing here, and excerpts below. Mark, like me, perceives that we are at the end of an age, and that times of increasing shaking are … Continue reading
A heart for the lost
I perceive the tear that runs down the face of God. The sorrow for the multitude that turn their faces and hearts away from Him and pierce themselves with so, so many griefs. The pain for those that remain on … Continue reading
The Salt of the Earth
I’ve had this post sitting in draft for a couple of months; I’m usually wary about wading into the tribal wasteland of politics, and as such it never seemed quite the right time to publish it. Nevertheless, after my post … Continue reading
The hope of the heart
Many years ago, I had a good friend, let us call him James. James was the dearly beloved pastor of our church, and had walked together with the community through all kinds of blessings and challenges, on both a personal … Continue reading
Repentance in the Church and Nation
As I am somewhat sick at present, what’s sitting in a draft state will have to stay there for now. What I want to do today is link to an excellent article over on Prophecy Today. Some excerpts here, but … Continue reading
Elijah and the Famine
Today I finally read an old email received September last year containing an article that has synergy with my last two posts. God has His timing in all things! From what I can tell, this was originally posted in 2008: … Continue reading
The train vision
Recently I felt prompted to find a vision received more than a decade ago, in response to my previous post and an article I was reading here. I saw a train (old steam powered locomotive, many carriages) racing out of … Continue reading
Coronavirus perspective
Amidst the Coronavirus pandemic, it might be good to get a little perspective. At the time of writing, approximately 250,000 people have died worldwide from this disease. While this is undoubtedly a tragedy, consider that in the same time period … Continue reading
The suffering world
I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by … Continue reading
Modern Babel
Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. As people moved eastward, they found a plain in Shinar and settled there. They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar. Then … Continue reading