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Glory News October 2009

 

GLORY RAIN PROPHETIC INSIGHTS


Dear Friends and Partners, This is Karen here from Glory Rain Ministries. Even though I don’t know many of you personally, I feel like I know you in the Spirit, and I love each of you with God’s beautiful love. I do feel that God speaks in Seasons, and I believe He is speaking to the Church right now.

The Book of Acts was only the beginning revelation of the activity and power manifested in the early years of the Church. It’s 2,000 years later and God wants to show an even greater revelation of the power of His Church to this present world. The Lord says we have learned a lot of the Word, but the two things He wants to emphasize in this season are: Faith and Compassion.

Faith is the most powerful weapon we have in our Christian arsenal. And yet it is the one we lay down most often. When people get discouraged, they say things like, “I’ve tried so hard for so long, I’m so tired of trying, I’m just going to quit.” What they are really doing is giving up on their Faith in God. And in the Spirit, I’m sensing that a lot of Christians have become discouraged and weary in this last year. And I say by the Spirit of God, “My Beloved Ones, do not put your faith down, do not hide it in a closet, but lift it up and stir it up, and be the mighty army of God, and do miracles in the name of Jesus!” When Jesus returns will He find “Faith” on the Earth? I hope He finds it in us!

So Faith is powerful but it must be mixed with Compassion. Faith works by compassion or love. (Galatians 5:6) One of my favorite Bible stories is from Mark, Chapter l. In

verse 40, a man with leprosy comes to Jesus for a healing, a cleansing from leprosy. Most people would turn this sick, dirty, contagious man away. But Jesus was not like most people, He was consumed by the very essence of God. It says in verse 41, that He was “moved with compassion,” and healed the man. These words moved and compassion are the same Greek word (splagehnizomai) which means; to have the bowels yearn, to be moved with tender mercy and inward affection. Have you ever had a deep inward yearning that was so intense it moved you to do something radical?

I’m hearing the Lord say that He is bringing a revelation of His Love to His Church, a Baptism of Love from Heaven. So let us hold on to Faith and desire to be baptized in That Love that will so deeply move us from within, so we can pour out tender mercy to those who are sick and needy. All we have to do is never, never give up and be an empty vessel for God to fill and move through. For God says,


“Hold on to your Faith and be moved by My Love
And you will be witnesses of My miracles.”


God bless you all. May you walk in the peace and prosperity of the Lord Jesus.


Much love, Sister Karen Meyering

 


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