When I was illuminated in 1987, I spent nine months in prayer, meditating on scripture.
Early in my walk, God appeared to me in a dream and spoke to me in a vision...I was to be a witness to the world of what I would see and hear. Over the last thirty plus years I have seen and heard a lot.
Why me? I don't know. Why Moses? Why Noah? Why Jesus?
No one knows the mind of God; his thoughts are higher than our thoughts and his ways are higher than our ways.
I don't know why he chose me. I'm certainly no one special, but I'm eternally grateful that he did.
I committed my life to serving God...and by following his instruction to walk in his ways and obey his voice, my life has been abundantly blessed.
As I studied scripture, it seemed like I was reading a different Bible than everyone else...the scriptures were the same, the understanding was different. What God was showing me was more logical and practical than what was coming from the pulpit. It simply made more sense than the politically correct conventional wisdom.
I'm not a Pastor, Priest or Biblical Scholar. I didn't go to Seminary or have a degree in Theology, so I asked God if I was misunderstanding or misinterpreting his Word, and God made it clear, "You can't put new wine into old bottles."
The understanding I was being given, was "new wine," but the religious elite would not accept it. It's okay, it's not for them...you can't put new wine into old bottles, for they say "the old is better." (Luke 5:39) I hear a lot of preachers telling people to beware of people like me...the un-seminary educated; sounds an awful lot like the Pharisees of old.
You don't have to believe me...read the Bible and study the scriptures for yourself.
If you've be reborn Spiritually, the Spirit will guide you into all truth...ask God for the wisdom to understand.
If you haven't been born again, nothing I say will make sense...and you will easily be drawn away from the truth.
You see, until you're reborn Spiritually...nothing else matters.
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