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The problem with this that we think God accepts the kind of worship we prefer ... of course. :)

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Yes. That is what I was implying. God looks upon the heart. People look upon the outward. The issue is always a heart issue.
 
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Could we ever get used to the way or style worship is conducted in Heaven, in God's throne room... As recorded in Isaiah 6:1-4?

For everyone's reading pleasure...

In the year King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a high and lofty throne. The bottom of his robe filled the temple. Angels were standing above him. Each had six wings: With two they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they flew. They called to each other and said, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Armies! The whole earth is filled with his glory." Their voices shook the foundations of the doorposts, and the temple filled with smoke.
(Isa 6:1-4 GW)


Seeing that the Kingdom of God is unshakable, I'd say that is loud!!!
 
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I was not offended in the least. You are welcome to your opinion and I agree that we should worship the God we love with all our heart, soul, and mind. But some of us are not quite as exuberant as others and when we are worshiping God with all we are, to hyper worshippers we come across as vanilla and have a hard time convincing them that are as excited as they are about our faith. We just don't show it. It's the way God made us.

Perhaps for some this is true. But for many (myself included) this is very often nothing more than an excuse.

"The way God made me..." seems to vary for most people depending on circumstances. Rather than pick on anyone else, I'll use myself...

Come over to my house any Sunday afternoon during football season and you'll find a group of people gathered around our big screen screaming our heads off for the Steelers. We jump out of our seats, yell, shout and generally carry on like crazy people as we root for the home team to score the winning touchdown. Yet some of these same people sit completely motionless and expressionless during praise and worship time at church. Apparently, God made them (and me) to be excitable and demonstrative during football games, but not during praise and worship. Odd.

Now some people can justify (or rationalize) in their own minds why that's somehow different, but I can't. Upon God opening my eyes to this a few years back, I realized that I just wasn't as excited about praising and worshiping God as I was about Steelers football (ouch!)

That's the cold, hard truth for many (but not all) people who rationalize their timidity in worship.

As a result, I've asked God to birth in me a desire to worship Him, for more of HIM, and He's begun a work in me that continues to this day.

I'll never be the person that waves flags, or dances around the room (because truly, that's not the way God made me ;)), but I am no longer using that as an excuse for a lack of passion.

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Judging by the outward appearance probably isn't going to lead to an accurate conclusion. Folks can put on quite a display in the flesh, or they can sit quietly and be offended in the flesh. Or they can be, by nature, quiet. One of the humblest men I ever met was very quiet by nature, and I saw God use this man in a display of the anointing that ranks as one of the most spectacular displays of God's power I've ever seen. Never once did he ever shout, that I can remember seeing.

We really should get a clue, sometimes. Much of what we see displayed in church "worship" services is learned behavior. Learned not from the Spirit, but from watching one another.
 
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Perhaps for some this is true. But for many (myself included) this is very often nothing more than an excuse.

"The way God made me..." seems to vary for most people depending on circumstances. Rather than pick on anyone else, I'll use myself...

Come over to my house any Sunday afternoon during football season and you'll find a group of people gathered around our big screen screaming our heads off for the Steelers. We jump out of our seats, yell, shout and generally carry on like crazy people as we root for the home team to score the winning touchdown. Yet some of these same people sit completely motionless and expressionless during praise and worship time at church. Apparently, God made them (and me) to be excitable and demonstrative during football games, but not during praise and worship. Odd.

Now some people can justify (or rationalize) in their own minds why that's somehow different, but I can't. Upon God opening my eyes to this a few years back, I realized that I just wasn't as excited about praising and worshiping God as I was about Steelers football (ouch!)

That's the cold, hard truth for many (but not all) people who rationalize their timidity in worship.

As a result, I've asked God to birth in me a desire to worship Him, for more of HIM, and He's begun a work in me that continues to this day.

I'll never be the person that waves flags, or dances around the room (because truly, that's not the way God made me ;)), but I am no longer using that as an excuse for a lack of passion.
Excuse? Who needs an excuse. Honestly, from my POV, your statement simply reflects that you are not happy unless I worship like you do. But I am who I am by the grace of God. I am not you, do not want to be you, would not find your brand of Christianity very fulfilling, and am quite satisfied worshiping the God I serve in the way I serve Him.

I do, however, get a bit weary of the old cheering-for-the-home-team comparison. What does cheering for a football team have to do with worship? :scratch: Worshiping God is nothing like watching a football game. If it is for you, then I am not sure how you define worship. Heck, Pete, I don't get visibly excited when the Texans (my favorite team) score a TD, either. Doen't mean I am not happy about it, I just jump over the couch when it happens. You are welcome to do it, but it's not who I am.

~Jim
 
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Excuse? Who needs an excuse. Honestly, from my POV, your statement simply reflects that you are not happy unless I worship like you do.

How in the name of all that is pure and holy could you arrive at such an erroneous conclusion that is not at all supported by anything I posted? I honestly don't care how you or anyone else worships God. That is between the individual and God.

It may interest you to know that I am the worship leader at our church. When I lead worship, I don't tell people to stand, sit, jump, run, walk, raise their hands or anything else. In fact, for the most part, I lead praise and worship with my eyes closed and allow people to worship as God leads them.

But I am who I am by the grace of God. I am not you, do not want to be you, would not find your brand of Christianity very fulfilling, and am quite satisfied worshiping the God I serve in the way I serve Him.

Good for you.

I do, however, get a bit weary of the old cheering-for-the-home-team comparison. What does cheering for a football team have to do with worship?

A person who says "This is how God made me" in reference to their timidity and reservedness in worship who then goes out elsewhere and hoops and hollers and gets all excited for whatever reason is simply not being honest about "how God made them".


Worshiping God is nothing like watching a football game.
If it is for you, then I am not sure how you define worship.

Of course not. But a person who says that God made them quiet and reserved yet can't help but scream their head off at a football game (or wherever) is quite possibly making an excuse.


Heck, Pete, I don't get visibly excited when the Texans (my favorite team) score a TD, either. Doen't mean I am not happy about it, I just jump over the couch when it happens. You are welcome to do it, but it's not who I am.


Then I'm not talking about you. I'm not talking about people who are quiet and reserved all the time because that really is the way God made them. I'm talking about people who are fired up for whatever passion they may have throughout the week and dead as a doornail in their praise and worship on Sunday morning.

:cool:
 
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Perhaps for some this is true. But for many (myself included) this is very often nothing more than an excuse.

"The way God made me..." seems to vary for most people depending on circumstances. Rather than pick on anyone else, I'll use myself...

Come over to my house any Sunday afternoon during football season and you'll find a group of people gathered around our big screen screaming our heads off for the Steelers. We jump out of our seats, yell, shout and generally carry on like crazy people as we root for the home team to score the winning touchdown. Yet some of these same people sit completely motionless and expressionless during praise and worship time at church. Apparently, God made them (and me) to be excitable and demonstrative during football games, but not during praise and worship. Odd.

Now some people can justify (or rationalize) in their own minds why that's somehow different, but I can't. Upon God opening my eyes to this a few years back, I realized that I just wasn't as excited about praising and worshiping God as I was about Steelers football (ouch!)

That's the cold, hard truth for many (but not all) people who rationalize their timidity in worship.

As a result, I've asked God to birth in me a desire to worship Him, for more of HIM, and He's begun a work in me that continues to this day.

I'll never be the person that waves flags, or dances around the room (because truly, that's not the way God made me ;)), but I am no longer using that as an excuse for a lack of passion.

:cool:



I like your post. The comparison works for me. I think there other comparisons that work as well. I think it would be an interesting research study to do to examine how people show their passion in different contexts.
Off the top of my head , hand clapping and dancing are two that are done. Playing musical instruments is one which seems to be used by most churches.

When we used to go to sports events in person , we had things that we waved , a fog horn that we blew , etc. I like to blow the shofar sometimes in worship.

If a part of worship is expressing our hearts and our passion to God , and I believe that it is. Then there are both quiet and loud ways to do this. I really like the art work that people do in worship at some churches. They paint paintings , draw pictures , and stuff like that.

I even think that some of the strange manifestations count as worship. The thing is we cannot see someone's heart. If someone falling or rolling or barking is from the heart to glorify and worship God , then it counts.

I used to teach children's church and watching and listening to children is fun. They can be very creative and think outside the box. I used to throw questions out to the group and they would come up with the most unexpected replies. A question like how can we show God that we love him and have a celebration party for him ? Receives answers like " hey , we could light something on fire " , " we could throw a football and play catch " , " we could do cartwheels and handstands " etc.

Actually the lighting things on fire is one that God came up with...

Bottom line. Worship is from the heart. One only has to look out there is society and see what people do at parties , holidays , sports events , weddings , etc.
 
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Then I'm not talking about you. I'm not talking about people who are quiet and reserved all the time because that really is the way God made them. I'm talking about people who are fired up for whatever passion they may have throughout the week and dead as a doornail in their praise and worship on Sunday morning.

:cool:

OK ^_^



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Take a look at these videos. Here is an example of how some people celebrate their love and passion at weddings.

I think it would be cool if we had these kind of intro's to a church worship service.....If we would think outside the box and do something different...Shake it up a little to remind us why we are doing what we are doing. We are getting together for a special occasion to express our love and support for Jesus.


YouTube - ‪JK Wedding Entrance Dance‬‏

YouTube - ‪ROCK THE RECEPTION-Chelsea and Daniels first dance!‬‏


YouTube - ‪Father Daughter Rock the Reception‬‏



Is love and passion shown by writing a funny song ?




Like I said , worship is from the heart. We should not be holding back in our corporate worship. We should express our love to God in lots of ways.


By the way , no one considers these things to be out of order at a wedding. For all of you decently and order police. Even the world knows the difference between what is done decently and what is not. It is o.k. to express ourselves.
 
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Much of this discussion has little to do with to the subject I brought up in the original post.... There can be flow in a worship service that is very quiet, and in a loud worship service, and even in a service that moves from one to the other. It involves being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and moving with Him......

just trying to reel it in....
 
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Much of this discussion has little to do with to the subject I brought up in the original post.... There can be flow in a worship service that is very quiet, and in a loud worship service, and even in a service that moves from one to the other. It involves being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and moving with Him......

just trying to reel it in....

But it is very closely related.

When a person does not feel free to express themselves in worship, it will hinder the flow of worship.

I understand what you mean when you talk about the "flow", and I can tell you from my more than 20 years on our praise and worship team (the last 5 as the worship leader), nothing hinders the flow of worship quite like people not feeling free to worship as God leads them.

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But it is very closely related.

When a person does not feel free to express themselves in worship, it will hinder the flow of worship.

I understand what you mean when you talk about the "flow", and I can tell you from my more than 20 years on our praise and worship team (the last 5 as the worship leader), nothing hinders the flow of worship quite like people not feeling free to worship as God leads them.

:cool:
This may be true, and I think it is, but there are limits that should be observed on the other side of this issue (see 1 Cor. 14.40) . When some people are given license to behave in a manner that calls attention to themselves and distracts others from worship, this also hinders the "flow" of (i.e., quenches) the Spirit.

~Jim
 
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Much of this discussion has little to do with to the subject I brought up in the original post.... There can be flow in a worship service that is very quiet, and in a loud worship service, and even in a service that moves from one to the other. It involves being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and moving with Him......

just trying to reel it in....

I have experienced the flow of The Holy Spirit in worship. After that , I did not want to go back to worship that was just going through the motions.

We used to attend a church where the worship team flowed in the Spirit. It helped that the worship team was skilled enough that the worship leader could change to songs that they had not rehearsed and they would just make a seamless switch right with him. I miss those times.
 
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I understand what you mean when you talk about the "flow", and I can tell you from my more than 20 years on our praise and worship team (the last 5 as the worship leader), nothing hinders the flow of worship quite like people not feeling free to worship as God leads them.
It's kind of a "which came first" issue, isn't it? Do people feel hindered because there is no flow, or is there no flow because people feel hindered? Each does contribute to the other.

This may be true, and I think it is, but there are limits that should be observed on the other side of this issue (see 1 Cor. 14.40) . When some people are given license to behave in a manner that calls attention to themselves and distracts others from worship, this also hinders the "flow" of (i.e., quenches) the Spirit.
If the flow of the Holy Spirit is unhindered, there will be order. I agree that when people just want to call attention to themselves, it quenches that flow. I've been in services like that. Not pleasant for people who just want to seek the Lord and be in His presence.

I have experienced the flow of The Holy Spirit in worship. After that , I did not want to go back to worship that was just going through the motions.
:amen:

We used to attend a church where the worship team flowed in the Spirit. It helped that the worship team was skilled enough that the worship leader could change to songs that they had not rehearsed and they would just make a seamless switch right with him. I miss those times.
Before I came here to Honduras, I was ON a worship team like that. It is such a blessing. I miss it soooo much that I don't feel desperate as often any more, because I'm forgetting what it was like. :sigh:

I do lead worship from time to time, but I was just BEGINNING to learn how when that learning curve was interrupted by my moving here. Now I believe I am more familiar with that feel than others but still not often able to move in it as the leader.
 
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Before I came here to Honduras, I was ON a worship team like that. It is such a blessing. I miss it soooo much that I don't feel desperate as often any more, because I'm forgetting what it was like. :sigh:

I do lead worship from time to time, but I was just BEGINNING to learn how when that learning curve was interrupted by my moving here. Now I believe I am more familiar with that feel than others but still not often able to move in it as the leader.


I went through that with experiences with revival. God put me in a place where I got to be a part of a move of God that was powerful enough that normal church is just not even in the same category.

We had services on Sunday morning which would go until 3 or 4 p.m. because the Spirit would move so much. Then there would be a short break for a nap or a snack and the 6:30 p.m. service would go until 2 a.m. It was not the normal schedule. But when revival hit , this went on for about six months straight every week.

Then I moved to another city. After a few months there I was praying to find a good church and God spoke to me while driving on a Sunday evening and led me to a church that was in revival. In that church they had services five nights a week for months. The same sort of thing . Services where the Holy Spirit would move and often they lasted until 2 in the morning.

Anyway, I had four separate times where God led me to a church in revival. Each time in between I experienced missing it and the dryness. I finally began to get the idea though. Exhibit A versus exhibit B. God was showing me revival versus no revival.

When I pressed in and prayed for an answer about this pattern. God spoke to me that it is one thing to go in on someone else's coattails. People had fasted and prayed and been obedient to God to bring that open heavens to that place and time. The residual anointing would stay with me for a while but then begin to fade over time as I was in a more dry atmosphere.

It was not wrong for me to partake. But in order to experience that on my own in my daily walk meant that I would need to spend time in prayer and fasting. God brought me to the place where I was being called to grow up and be the one who prays in a revival.

God gives us experiences like that to ignite in us a vision and a passion for more.
 
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I have never been to a church in revival - unless you count visiting the Smithton revival - but I'm not sure I do (long story). I keep meeting other people who have experienced that, but not I. So I have a desire for more, but I never seem to get there - I'm not getting any younger!!
 
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There just seems to be way too much emphesis on wanting a revival "experience". I to want a revival, but to the end that both believers and non-believers alike are driven to the floor in conviction by the Spirit for their sins, where the bars and the adult clubs will be forced to shut down for a time, and the athiest will readily abandon their irrational thoughts, because everyone is drawn to the convicting work of the Spirit.

This is what the day of Pentecost was to me, thousands of prople cut to their core, pleading with Peter, "Tell us! What must we do to be saved?"

This is revival. I don't care what feelings are conjured up or if the meetings go for weeks at a time, if this isn't the defining feature of a "revival", then have fun, but I have other things I could be doing.
 
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There just seems to be way too much emphesis on wanting a revival "experience". I to want a revival, but to the end that both believers and non-believers alike are driven to the floor in conviction by the Spirit for their sins, where the bars and the adult clubs will be forced to shut down for a time, and the athiest will readily abandon their irrational thoughts, because everyone is drawn to the convicting work of the Spirit.

This is what the day of Pentecost was to me, thousands of prople cut to their core, pleading with Peter, "Tell us! What must we do to be saved?"

This is revival. I don't care what feelings are conjured up or if the meetings go for weeks at a time, if this isn't the defining feature of a "revival", then have fun, but I have other things I could be doing.

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I don't mean to do a hijack, but This what I think the last revival will look like...

TOMMY HICKS' END-TIMES VISION.
The following is a stunning vision given to American preacher Tommy Hicks (who was a major figure in the powerful 1954 Argentina Revival).

VISION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST AND THE END-TIME MINISTRIES

My message begins July 25, about 2:30 in the morning at Winnipeg,
Canada. I had hardly fallen asleep when the vision and the revelation
that God gave me came before me. The vision came three
times, exactly in detail, the morning of July 25, 1961. I was so
stirred and so moved by the revelation that this has changed my
complete outlook upon the body of Christ, and upon the end-time
ministries.

The greatest thing that the church of Jesus Christ has ever been
given lies straight ahead. It is so hard to help men and women to
realize and understand the thing that God is trying to give his
people in the end times.

I received a letter several weeks ago from one of our native
evangelists down in Africa, down in Nairobi. This man and his
wife were on their way to Tanganyika. They could neither read nor
could they write, but we had been supporting them for over two
years. As they entered into the territory of Tanganyika, they
came across a small village. The entire village was evacuating
because of a plague that had hit the village. He came across natives
that were weeping, and he asked them what was wrong.

They told him of their mother and father who had suddenly died,
and they had been dead for three days. They had to leave. They
were afraid to go in; they were leaving them in the cottage. He
turned and asked them where they were. They pointed to the hut
and he asked them to go with him, but they refused. They were
afraid to go.

The native and his wife went to this little cottage and entered
in where the man and woman had been dead for three days. He simply
stretched forth his hand in the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ, and spoke the man's name and the woman's name and said,
"In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I command life to come
back to your bodies." Instantaneously these two heathen people
who had never known Jesus Christ as their Savior sat up and immediately
began to praise God. The spirit and the power of God came
into the life of those people.

To us that may seem strange and a phenomenon, but that is the beginning
of these end-time ministries. God is going to take the
do-nothings, the nobodies, the unheard-of, the no-accounts. He is
going to take every man and every woman and he is going to give
to them this outpouring of the Spirit of God.

In the book of Acts we read that "In the last days," God said,
"I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh." I wonder if we realized
what he meant when God said, "I will pour out my Spirit upon
all flesh." I do not think I fully realized nor could I understand
the fullness of it, and then I read from the book of Joel:
"Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord your
God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he
will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and
the latter rain -" (Joel 2:23). It is not only going to be the
rain, the former rain and the latter rain, but he is going to
give to his people in these last days a double portion of the
power of God!

As the vision appeared to me after I was asleep, I suddenly
found myself in a great high distance. Where I was, I do not
know. But I was looking down upon the earth. Suddenly the whole
earth came into my view. Every nation, every kindred, every
tongue came before my sight from the east and the west, the north
and the south. I recognized every country and many cities that I
had been in, and I was almost in fear and trembing as I beheld
the great sight before me: and at that moment when the world came
into view, it began to lightning and thunder.

As the lightning flashed over the face of the earth, my eyes
went downward and I was facing the north. Suddenly I beheld what
looked like a great giant, and as I stared and looked at it, I
was almost bewildered by the sight. It was so gigantic and so
great. His feet seemed to reach to the north pole and his head to
the south. Its arms were stretched from sea to sea. I could not
even begin to understand whether this be a mountain or this be a
giant, but as I watched, I suddenly beheld a great giant. I could
see his head was struggling for life. He wanted to live, but his
body was covered with debris from head to foot, and at times this
great giant would move his body and act as though it would even
raise up at times. And when it did, thousands of little creatures
seemed to run away. Hideous creatures would run away from this
giant, and when he would become calm, they would come back.

All of a sudden this great giant lifted his hand towards heaven,
and then it lifted its other hand, and when it did these creatures
by the thousands seemed to flee away from this giant and go
into the darkness of the night.

Slowly this great giant began to rise and as he did, his head and
hands went into the clouds. As he rose to his feet he seemed to
have cleansed himself from the debris and filth that was upon
him, and he began to raise his hands into the heavens as though
praising the Lord, and as he raised his hands, they went even unto
the clouds.

Suddenly, every cloud became silver, the most beautiful silver I
have ever known. As I watched this phenomenon it was so great I
could not even begin to understand what it all meant. I was so
stirred as I watched it, and I cried unto the Lord and I said,
"Oh Lord, what is the meaning of this." and I felt as if I was
actually in the Spirit and I could feel the presence of the Lord
even as I was asleep.

And from those clouds suddenly there came great drops of liquid
light raining down upon this mighty giant, and slowly, slowly,
this giant began to melt, began to sink itself in the very earth
itself, and as he melted, his whole form seemed to have melted
upon the face of the earth, and this great rain began to come
down. Liquid drops of light began to flood the very earth itself
and as I watched this giant that seemed to melt, suddenly it became
millions of people over the face of the earth. As I beheld
the sight before me, people stood up all over the world! They
were lifting their hands and they were praising the Lord.

At that very moment there came a great thunder that seemed to
roar from the heavens. I turned my eyes toward the heavens and
suddenly I saw a figure in white, in glistening white - the most
glorious thing that I have ever seen in my entire life. I did not
see the face, but somehow I knew it was the Lord Jesus Christ,
and he stretched forth his hand, and as he did, he would stretch
it forth to one, and to another, and to another. And as he
stretched forth his hand upon the nations and the people of the
world - men and women - as he pointed toward them, this liquid
light seemed to flow from his hands into them, and a mighty anointing
of God came upon them, and those people began to go forth
in the name of the Lord.

I do not know how long I watched it. It seemed it went into days
and weeks and months. And I beheld this Christ as he continued to
stretch forth his hand; but there was a tragedy. There were many
people as he stretched forth his hand that refused the anointing
of God and the call of God. I saw men and women that I knew. People
that I felt would certainly receive the call of God. But as
he stretched forth his hand toward this one and toward that one,
they simply bowed their head and began to back away. And each of
those that seemed to bow down and back away, seemed to go into
darkness. Blackness seemed to swallow them everywhere.

I was bewildered as I watched it, but these people that he had
anointed, hundreds of thousands of people all over the world, in
Africa, England, Russia, China, America, all over the world, the
anointing of God was upon these people as they went forward in
the name of the Lord. I saw these men and women as they went
forth. They were ditch diggers, they were washerwomen, they were
rich men, they were poor men. I saw people who were bound with
paralysis and sickness and blindness and deafness. As the Lord
stretched forth to give them this anointing, they became well,
they became healed, and they went forth!

And this is the miracle of it - this is the glorious miracle of
it - those people would stretch forth their hands exactly as the
Lord did, and it seemed as if there was this same liquid fire in
their hands. As they stretched forth their hands they said, "According
to my word, be thou made whole."

As these people continued in this mighty end-time ministry, I
did not fully realize what it was, and I looked to the Lord and
said, "What is the meaning of this?" And he said, "This is that
which I will do in the last days. I will restore all that the
cankerworm, the palmerworm, the caterpiller - I will restore all
that they have destroyed. This, my people, in the end times will
go forth. As a mighty army shall they sweep over the face of the
earth."

As I was at this great height, I could behold the whole world. I
watched these people as they were going to and fro over the face
of the earth. Suddenly there was a man in Africa and in a moment
he was transported by the Spirit of God, and perhaps he was in
Russia, or China or America or some other place, and vice versa.
All over the world these people went, and they came through fire,
and through pestilence, and through famine. Neither fire nor persecution,
nothing seemed to stop them.

Angry mobs came to them with swords and with guns. And like Jesus,
they passed through the multitudes and they could not find
them, but they went forth in the name of the Lord, and everywhere
they stretched forth their hands, the sick were healed, the blind
eyes were opened. There was not a long prayer, and after I had
reviewed the vision many times in my mind, and I thought about it
many times, I realised that I never saw a church, and I never saw
or heard a denomination, but these people were going in the name
of the Lord of Hosts. Hallelujah!

As they marched forth in everything they did as the ministry of
Christ in the end times, these people were ministering to the
multitudes over the face of the earth. Tens of thousands, even
millions seemed to come to the Lord Jesus Christ as these people
stood forth and gave the message of the kingdom, of the coming
kingdom, in this last hour. It was so glorious, but it seems as
though there were those that rebelled, and they would become angry
and they tried to attack those workers that were giving
the message.

God is going to give the world a demonstration in this last hour
as the world has never known. These men and women are of all
walks of life, degrees will mean nothing. I saw these workers as
they were going over the face of the earth. When one would stumble
and fall, another would come and pick him up. There were no
"big I" and "little you," but every mountain was brought low and
every valley was exalted, and they seemed to have one thing in
common - there was a divine love, a divine love that seemed to
flow forth from these people as they worked together, and as they
lived together. It was the most glorious sight that I have ever
known. Jesus Christ was the theme of their life. They continued
and it seemed the days went by as I stood and beheld this sight.

I could only cry, and sometimes I laughed. It was so wonderful
as these people went throughout the face of the whole earth,
bringing forth in this last end time.

As I watched from the very heaven itself, there were times when
great deluges of this liquid light seemed to fall upon great congregations,
and that congregation would lift up their hands and
seemingly praise God for hours and even days as the Spirit of God
came upon them. God said, "I will pour my Spirit upon all flesh,"
and that is exactly this thing. And to every man and every woman
that received this power, and the anointing of God, the miracles
of God, there was no ending to it.

We have talked about miracles. We have talked about signs and
wonders, but I could not help but weep as I read again this morning,
at 4 o'clock this morning the letter from our native workers.

This is only the evidence of the beginning for one man, a
"do-nothing, an unheard-of," who would go and stretch forth his
hand and say, "In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I command
life to flow into your body." I dropped to my knees and began to
pray again, and I said, "Lord, I know that this time is coming
soon!"


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