Sunday, August 21, 2016

HERE TASTE THIS


HERE TASTE THIS

"Every religion serves their seeker friendly doctrine first, and when people have drunk freely, then they are served that which is not so good because they can't come up with anything new; but I keep back the kingdom life wine until people are sick of drinking mans doctrine!" John 2:10 When I hear people say, "there's got to be more than this!", I dispatch angels to lead them to the pots I have freshly filled. No, I do not save the best for last, it's you who refuse to drink what I offer, until your leaders run out or you are no longer satisfied with the best man can produce. 

The sad thing is the millions that have settled for the bad stuff, thinking that's all there is. Oh how Father's heart longs for you enter the shaking and revelation wilderness, where rich everlasting kingdom wells will be revealed. "Everyone who continues to swallow mans programs and doctrines will be thirsty again. [14] But whoever takes a drink of the water that I will give him shall never, no never, be thirsty any more. But the water that I will give him shall become a spring of water welling up (flowing, bubbling) continually within him producing eternal life." John 4:13-14

There are multitudes in the Shaking and Revelation wilderness right now and many coming out, who have learned to put My kingdom first and drink from the river of life that will never run dry, as it flows from Father's throne. Revelation 22:1 Bottom line: I do not save the best for last, everything in the kingdom is best. My people must get desperate enough to abandon the old and seek the best that's been waiting for them all along.

2 comments:

  1. Seems your theme is entirely consistent, but short on encouragement. Does the Lord have have anything other than correction for the brethren, any deep revelation, prophetic direction for the end times, a word other than a run on critique of the church which we've all heard so often before? In reading your past blogs, you do seem to go on about this a great deal.

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  2. Seems your theme is entirely consistent, but short on encouragement. Does the Lord have have anything other than correction for the brethren, any deep revelation, prophetic direction for the end times, a word other than a run on critique of the church which we've all heard so often before? In reading your past blogs, you do seem to go on about this a great deal.

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