Hi,
Greetings from Singapore.
So sorry for my delay and my first mail to you all. Thanks alot for allowing me to share with you all that night.
I am so caught up with so many speaking engagements right now. Immediately after the Prophetic Conference in Bethel Church, Redding and I found myself in Mongolia for 10 days conduct a seminar for the church leaders in the countryside near Siberia and Russia.
Stayed 2 days in Singapore and on my way to Hainan Island for 5 days and to talk to poor farmers about God-given fertilizer - non toxic.
Now I have little time to write to you and in a short while I am on my way to Kluang, Johore because Dr Emily's grandfather has gone back me with the Lord two days ago.
I pray that you all will learn to walk with a deep intimacy with our Lord and the Holy Spirit is there to guide and to teach you to enter into a deep loving relationship with our Heavenly Father and our Lord Jesus.
3 weeks ago while in my village in Mongolia, I had a dream in this dream it is very scary and frightening. I sought the Lord and I received the word from the Lord on 25th March. Just one word - PREPAREDNESS. ARE YOU STILL PREPARING OR .....?
We are living in perilous time and I want everyone to seek His face and spend time with him as often as you can even in your midst of your study. Avail yourself to him only. Shalom my friend.
Shalom
Watchman
Three things about Watchman (my friend De Wen's spiritual father) that really struck me when he came and visited Stanford: 1) His obedience to God, 2) His humility, and 3) The spiritual authority with which he spoke to us.
This man prayer-walked around the entire island of Singapore every year because God told him to. And because of his obedience to God, he literally helped save Singapore from the tsunami. He obeyed God in doing something that, to many people, might seem illogical and useless. He walked when no one else would walk with him. I want to learn that kind of obedience--the kind that doesn't argue or resist until a command makes complete sense to me. Isn't it enough that I know God is good and that He loves me with a perfect love?
I pray that God will raise up more strong spiritual mothers and fathers like Watchman. Yes, he is a prophet, so it makes sense that he speaks with so much spiritual authority. But I believe that many of our mothers and fathers have great callings and gifts in their lives that are yet unexplored.
I pray that I will grow up to become a strong spiritual mother--that this passion in my heart won't grow cold or become jaded as the "reality" of life surrounds me with "practical" concerns. I think it's a lie that only young people can be totally sold out and on fire for God. We should be catching that fire from the generation before us! If I can still dance by the time I'm 60 or 70 (if I'm still here by then), you can bet I'll be one of those crazy grandmas dancing around in church :] And I hope I inspire my grandchildren to dance, too.
I encourage you all to pray for your parents, even if they aren't Christians yet.
Three things about Watchman (my friend De Wen's spiritual father) that really struck me when he came and visited Stanford: 1) His obedience to God, 2) His humility, and 3) The spiritual authority with which he spoke to us.
This man prayer-walked around the entire island of Singapore every year because God told him to. And because of his obedience to God, he literally helped save Singapore from the tsunami. He obeyed God in doing something that, to many people, might seem illogical and useless. He walked when no one else would walk with him. I want to learn that kind of obedience--the kind that doesn't argue or resist until a command makes complete sense to me. Isn't it enough that I know God is good and that He loves me with a perfect love?
I pray that God will raise up more strong spiritual mothers and fathers like Watchman. Yes, he is a prophet, so it makes sense that he speaks with so much spiritual authority. But I believe that many of our mothers and fathers have great callings and gifts in their lives that are yet unexplored.
I pray that I will grow up to become a strong spiritual mother--that this passion in my heart won't grow cold or become jaded as the "reality" of life surrounds me with "practical" concerns. I think it's a lie that only young people can be totally sold out and on fire for God. We should be catching that fire from the generation before us! If I can still dance by the time I'm 60 or 70 (if I'm still here by then), you can bet I'll be one of those crazy grandmas dancing around in church :] And I hope I inspire my grandchildren to dance, too.
I encourage you all to pray for your parents, even if they aren't Christians yet.
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