Sunday, July 02, 2006

Aslan is on the move...

A microburst is a rare but extremely strong blast of wind that spreads in all directions when it reaches the ground. There will be many such winds and other wind phenomenon in the coming days.

"Aslan is on the move"..there are warm winds beginning to blow across Canada..I can see the ice beginning to melt, cold hearts are turning toward the Lord and are being warmed by the flame of the Holy Spirit...the wind will become stronger in intensity..it will be a wind of cleansing, healing, chastening and refining in the church. It will become like a rushing mighty wind, blowing away the chaff, uprooting that which has no depth, especially in our churches. This will not be a superficial "revival" of fleshly emotion or of focusing on outward signs and wonders. The focus will be the character and nature of Christ, the death of self, and the display of the gifts will be deeply rooted in love, humility, and brokenness. There will be no more one man shows. No man will receive the glory, which alone belongs to the Almighty. This next move will be a paradigm shift. We need a new wineskin and the Lord is about to provide this. The Lord will provide the new wineskin for the new wine. It will look very different from the old, but those who are wise will discern it. I see this as an eastern wind, blowing toward the west, gaining momentum. Ezekiel 43:4-5 The glory of the LORD entered the temple through the gate facing east. Then the Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple.It will be a wind of genuine repentance and especially for the church. The Lord's discipline is coming to those who confess to know him, but have forsaken their first love. Our God is a jealous God and he will not allow any gods before him. The harvest is ripe, but the labourers are few. Many have prayed for labourers, but those who have been called have been asleep. The Lord is about to awaken them and call them out to the harvest fields. Be ready..the time is near.

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