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Prophetic transcripts
John Denning
There was a storm, the wind was howling through the trees and I was shouting, I was speaking, shouting and singing out in tongues.
I came through the woods and went past a farm, where I saw that the grain barns and the cattle sheds had been converted into houses, and I thought they looked so good.
Then the Spirit started to speak to me, he said “The grain barns and the houses, they have been made into places of comfort. There’s no grain in them – the grain barns only have furniture. My people have forgotten the purpose for which I created them, for which I redeemed them and for which I cleaned them up: to be carriers of my message.
“I’m looking for a people who will love me more than their careers, who will love me more than their homes, who will love me more than their families: a people who will love me with an undying, unquenchable, consuming passionate love; these are the people who will see their prayers fulfilled, a people who connect with heaven and bring it to the earth.”
Frank P
A word for leaders in our family of churches, given after the event
I was deeply touched by the last night at 28:18, seeing so many come forward to give their lives to go to the nations. Believe me I understand the cost of all this for the older folks who were coming out. I did not feel at all triumphalistic as I watched I felt the seriousness of the moment and the responsibility to care for these folk as they start a journey.
As I stood at the end of the line praying for each person going through I saw fruit (apples) falling off the trees. Leaving the place of comfort, I saw them lying on the ground. Then I saw two different groups of farmers. One group was shouting out the wonders of the harvest, but the apples lay rotting on the ground. The other group was coming round carefully picking the apples up and placing them in the baskets, then taking them to the barn grading and putting them into different boxes with careful packing they were sent to different places.
28:18 was not the end it was just the beginning. Those of you in leadership have a responsibility to follow these people up and help them lovingly get to the place God wants them to go. They cannot come back again next year and keep singing about the harvest. God has spoken.We are without excuse; unless our worship 'gets feet' and has a new expression in service what we give is in danger of being simply form. May God give you wisdom as you seek to release these people into the purposes of God. May many more next year be leaving such camps for the airports.