tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1843802894284955325.post7020710178038760968..comments2024-02-06T16:59:48.036-06:00Comments on Future History: I have had an experience very much like this....have you?Genehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16540894657933632541noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1843802894284955325.post-70680524979792866812012-02-24T12:31:27.078-06:002012-02-24T12:31:27.078-06:00To echo existing sentiments, I have experienced th...To echo existing sentiments, I have experienced this as well. First time was on a rescue mission, looking for a missing hiker in our California mtns. I knew the Lord wanted me to shout to her, I didn't know what I was going to say until I began speaking. I shouted: "Michelle! The Spirit of the Lord commands you to wake up!Hear His Voice!" later that night her body was discovered, she had fallen 1,200 ft. But I knew Michelle, and she was an athiest. When I heard of her death I wanted the earth to open up and swallow me, I had failed my friend and my Lord on so many levels.Later my son pointed out, was what I shouted an awakening to her spirit? I will know if & how He used my voice when I finally meet with Jesus Christ of Nazareth in eternity. Many other times on the mtn I have been impressed to use my prayer language. One time while hiking my way out, I was impressed with imminent danger, something was approaching me swiftly and with malice. I turned around quickly while speaking the Name of Jesus, and the threat was instantly gone. I never saw what it actually was, perhaps the Lord protected my mind from the horrible image of the threatening enemy. Sometimes I think my prayer language sounds native American when I'm on the mtn. I told my son not only am I addressing the unclean spirits of this particular territory, but I am rebuking them in their own tongue. But for me, am I a prophetess? No. Am I lead by His Spirit? Definately. I feel His presense mostly when I'm hiking the wilderness, my hikes has become my prayer closet. Yes, I too, have felt the intense sorrow when reaching a vista that displays our reckless non-stuardship of this beautiful earth created by God Himself. <br />M.B.Marybethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02041473629776647130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1843802894284955325.post-563442497909047142012-02-23T22:11:53.509-06:002012-02-23T22:11:53.509-06:00Hi Thurmond,
No, it is not hokey. It actually soun...Hi Thurmond,<br />No, it is not hokey. It actually sounds Native American! And I am reminded that God changed Abrams name to Abraham, so that every time anyone called him by name they were saying the decreed outcome of his life. Not only do I think you should take the name, I think you should keep it! Don't let that experience you had, be a 1 time deal. We need people who will speak to mountains, but with the faith that those mountains gotta move! So, keep speaking brother! Keep Shouting and <br />praying and changing the atmosphere.<br /><br />By the way, you should go to Mt. Baker in Port Angeles and hike, or the Olympic rain forest, these are in Washington State. Absolutely take your break away and bathe your senses in an awareness of God in His creation. Logging is a huge industry in Washington, I trust that they have kept the checks and balances in place there that once were for responsible forestry harvesting and reforestation. <br />Blessings dear one.<br />Nancy or "LadyGrace" as I am known on line.Heart n Hands Inc.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06613808466042521669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1843802894284955325.post-70203008946271926012012-02-23T10:33:51.368-06:002012-02-23T10:33:51.368-06:00Actually, your friend's reaction is not so ra...Actually, your friend's reaction is not so radical, I've felt it myself. I lived in Western NC for several years and still go up there occasionally to visit family. Years ago, before the big building boom, you could literally see thousands of stars in the night sky....THOUSANDS. The fields and trees would be literally lit up with fireflies. It was like being on another planet. Now, very few fireflies and the view of the sky is not much better than being in the city. Just last year, they razed an entire section of forest to build a super WalMart and we already have a WalMart in town. I'm all in favor of progress and growth, but now it's starting to look like simple greed: Buy up every square foot of vacant land there is and build something on it,no matter how unnecessary or redundant it is.Stephennoreply@blogger.com