Genesis Prayer Group Visions

Posted by Dennis Chitwood Fri, 08 May 2009 18:56:31 GMT

During our prayer meeting over the past few weeks there have been a couple visions that we would like to share.

First image: There was a beach scene at the ocean where a little boy was playing in the sand and he noticed waste water running into the sea. He stopped what he was doing and began to build a dam to stop the water from polluting the ocean. People passing would laugh at him and told him it is impossible to stop the waste water. Then Jesus came and told the boy that he needed to stop the pollution at its source and origin. Jesus and the boy began to walk up stream to the point of the pollution. It was then that Jesus said now that we are here let me turn of the pollution. Jesus said that each person needs to return to the source of their sin (pollution in ones life) with Jesus, and allow Him to turn off the pollution. He also said that the Christian Churches need to stop polluting His sea of Mercy and Forgiveness. The Church needs to return to the source of disunity so that Jesus can restore them to springs of life giving water.

Second image: A canoeist was quickly going down a river and enjoying being in the rivers current, moving along effortlessly. This person, who was an experienced canoeist, knew the harder work of being outside of the current. It was clear that this image was reminding us to stay in the flow of God’s grace. Suddenly behind the canoeist a wall of water came rushing down. It was a huge flash food that was totally unexpected. At the same time Jesus was riding the wave on a surfboard with a great big smile and wind blowing through his hair. Then the scene switched to the ocean and there were three people on surfboards waiting to catch the next big wave. One, who had never surfed before. was not sure what to do and was pondering how others learned to surf. Jesus said that people learn to surf by trial and error. Being the one with Jesus I asked surly one does not totally learn to surf by trial and error. He laughed as he peered out into the oncoming waves and said this is true. What ones needs is someone who is experienced to teach them to recognize the correct wave to catch and how you time the moment to pop up onto the board and ride the wave. Then Jesus said, “see that big one coming in?” I said yes I did see it. He laughed again and said, “see you have experience in knowing which wave to catch.” He then said to Linda, the one on the other board, “do you see it?” She responded that she could not, but as she looked again at the rolling sea she did see it. We all turned our boards and caught the wave and road it as long as we could. I lost it first and watched as Jesus and Linda continued into the shallows. Linda stopped first, but Jesus road the wave all the way to the beach onto the sand. He stepped off his board and said with great enthusiasm, “Let’s go again.” So we all paddled our boards back into the deep and waited for another wave. Jesus said, “Life is like this, we spend most our time waiting for the action of the Holy Spirit which comes in waves. We must be watchful and learn to recognize the correct wave to catch. The sea is the Father’s grace and mercy which possesses the power and work of the Holy Spirit. Wait for it and catch it for the ride is wonderful but can be short. Some fall off and others do not ride it to its completion. Learn to ride it all the way as I do.” He said, “here comes another wave even larger than the last.”

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