Saturday, March 27, 2010

HIS CRUCIFIXION - YOUR CRUCIFIXION - introduction March 18th, 2010

Since the beginning of this ministry online (when the Lord first permitted me to speak publicly) - the message has always been the same, and has never changed: die to self, it's not about you only HIM, it is an honor to be chosen to partake of His sufferings, drink of His cup....no compromise, trust the Lord, walk in His perfect will no matter what the cost - and - let Him crucify your flesh, so that He can then rule and reign through you....all things are at the hands of the Lord who wants only the best for you, but sometimes the cost is high.

Who are we to NOT be crucified, if it is Him who we are to reflect? We, His disciples, followers, servants and handmaidens must experience all that HE experienced, allowing HIM to kill our flesh so that He can rule and reign through us. That means we have to go through what He went through. For most, Father God will not require that we be literally nailed to a cross - BUT there IS a crucifixion, a death (sometimes more than one!) that does indeed bring you to YOUR Gethsemane and crucifixion, which ultimately leads to your resurrection living. You WILL be mocked, scorned, spit upon, lied about, falsely accused, hated...ESPECIALLY BY BELIEVERS (so-called Christians - - - more on this later). The initial point is to introduce you to this major teaching (which is RARELY TAUGHT ANYWHERE). Less than one percent of those claiming to be Christians have ever allowed the Lord to crucify them. It is not seen as an honor...far from it. Instead, it is seen as something to run from.

You should consider it an honor that the Lord has chosen to share this with you.
Many are called but FEW are chosen.

There will be more - it should be the most powerful thing you have ever heard from His throne room.

Let Him prepare you to receive - repent and have Him wash you from all unrighteousness.

Most people do not even realize the extent to which He suffered (even as brutal as Passion of the Christ was, there is no way to show a man whose body is so brutalized and battered that it is as if His flesh was ground beef, seeing the very bones - a very miracle that He was able to get to Golgotha and even live to BE crucified). That movie also omits the Gethsemane experience - critical to the coming teaching also - and the Lord told the story so fully and completely, I doubt any of you have heard it told as He tells it.

So it begins - - - your preparation to die, to understand crucifixion and partaking of His cup in a way you may not have before....this isn't something to be taken lightly.



So it begins.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

THUS SAITH THE LORD: "REACH FOR MY LIGHT"


THUS SAITH THE LORD:

"While darkness seems to be getting darker, more oppressive, MY LIGHT is getting brighter, more liberating. The time and opportunity to walk with me in MY LIGHT is coming to a close as judgment upon My church draweth nigh and now is. You will be caught holding the bag - a bag of works and flesh and compromise and all things anti-christ, or you shall be found carrying My glory, My grace, My mercy, as you are abiding in Me with a heart wholly given unto My deeds and My purposes. Your darkness will crush you - destroy you - therefore reach for MY LIGHT while it is day....let Me resurrect your life from the valley of your own destruction. For resurrection life ONLY exists as you fully walk through the valley of crucifixion - a crucifixion like unto My own. NOTHING LESS WILL SUFFICE, and you must meet Me there. I await your permission to be crucified as I was crucified, which will then give Me permission to raise you from the dead. Choose LIFE, that you might live - in Me, about Me, through Me, by Me, for Me, because of Me, for My Glory. "

Who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Lord saith in this critical hour.

"Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon." Isaiah 55:6-7

via His Messenger
March 16th, 2010
4:52 A.M. - 4:59 A.M.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

ANOTHER HEART OF LOVE FROM THE LORD....


Sat down to study a few minutes ago - the love seat sits in front of the front window (12:54 A.M.) - - - I typically stack up the pillows to make a sort of desk to then scribe upon - - - this morning as I stacked the pillows, there was a heart on it! (it wasn't there 24 hours ago) - - - as I put the pics on the computer, I noticed two more smaller hearts on the same pillow - three total - - -

I love You Lord Jesus....

Saturday, March 6, 2010

WHY BIRTHDAYS ARE NOT BIBLICAL


Birthday cakes. Lighted candles. Singing “Happy Birthday.” Receiving gifts. In almost every culture and nation on earth, virtually nothing is as universally celebrated as birthdays. But is birthday-keeping biblical? Does God agree with this practice?

As sure as death and taxes, all human beings are born on a particular day. Everyone has a birth date. Since God wants people to celebrate life abundantly (John 10:10), could this include celebrating birthdays? Is birthday-keeping innocent fun—or does God hate it? Does it even matter? If you bought a new computer, you would expect it to come with an instruction manual. Without a manual, you would have to learn how to use it through trial and error—and possibly delete necessary files and software in the process. The instruction manual saves users many headaches.

Believe it or not, you also came with an instruction manual—the Bible! God’s expressed will and purpose is written throughout its pages. Every word of Scripture is God’s message to you—who you are, what you are, why He created you and how He expects you to conduct your life. Everything you need to know about the true purpose of life is written in God’s Word (John 17:17; Matt. 4:4; II Tim. 3:16-17).

When you read the Bible, God is talking to you! He shows you how to live a happy, fulfilling, abundant life. Pick up your “instruction manual” and examine what God says about birthdays.

Birthdays in the Bible

Birthday celebrations are mentioned in the Bible on three separate occasions and, in each case, something terrible occurred. These three accounts bear brief examination.

The first account is in Genesis. Pharaoh, the Egyptian king, celebrated his birthday by executing his chief baker (Gen. 40:1-23). God gave Joseph special understanding of a dream by Pharaoh’s butler and baker, that the baker would lose his life three days after Joseph interpreted the dream. Joseph understood that Pharaoh would use this occasion—his own birthday party—to put his baker to death. As the dream had foretold, the baker was hung at the party.

In the second account, the New Testament figure Herod the tetrarch reluctantly ordered the beheading of John the Baptist (Matt. 14:3-11). Notice verse six: “But when Herod’s birthday was kept…” During the dancing and merry-making at his birthday party, Herod got carried away and eventually made a promise that he did not want to keep. As a result, a great servant of God lost his life.

The final account is found in the book of Job. The Bible says that Job’s seven sons “went and feasted in their houses, every one his day; and sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them” (Job 1:4). These parties were obviously not centered around any kind of celebration related to God, or Job would not have worried that his children may have sinned during these celebration feasts. He was not exactly sure what was going on in their minds, but the very celebration of their birthdays triggered great concern in him (1:5). Apparently, during the birthday party of Job’s oldest son, God allowed Satan to kill all ten of Job’s children through what appears to be a tornado (vs. 6-13, 18-19).

Further proof that these birthday celebrations displeased God is found in Job 3. Take time to read the entire chapter carefully. Job spends much time cursing every aspect of the day of his birth. The loss of all of his children, due to a birthday celebration, stunned and sobered him. His words make plain that there is nothing good about the day of a man’s birth. He openly cursed the day he was born. This will be shown to have greater meaning later in this article.

Some who are familiar with these accounts attempt to explain them away by saying that there is no statement contained within them that directly prohibits birthday celebrations. They also ignore Job’s comments described in the previous paragraph. It is true that the above scriptures do not contain a direct condemnation of birthdays starting with the phrase “Thou shalt not…” or something similar. But consider for a moment the central lesson of each of these accounts. They represent the only three birthday parties described in the entire Bible. Absolute disaster occurred on each occasion! If God felt birthday celebrations were something positive and good, why wouldn’t He have recorded one other account where something either good or positive happened? Yet, there is no such account.

What About the Birthdays of Well-known Bible Figures?

Surely the Bible records the birth dates of its most important figures. Does God not want those who serve Him to recognize these most important birthdays? Let’s search for the birth dates of some of God’s greatest servants.

Abraham is referred to three times in the Bible as God’s “friend” (II Chron. 20:7; Isa. 41:8; Jms. 2:23). He is also called “the father of us all” (Rom. 4:16). Many verses demonstrate that he will play a very important role when the kingdom of God is established on earth at Christ’s Second Coming. However, the Bible does not record the birth date of this truly great servant of God.

Moses was referred to as the meekest man on the face of the earth (Num. 12:3). Many verses describe this Bible figure and virtually everyone is familiar with him. The Bible does not tell us when he was born either.

The famous King David is called “a man after My [God’s] own heart” (Acts 13:21-22). Much of the Bible describes the life of this man. God used him to record a great many of the Psalms. When the kingdom of God is established on earth, prophecy records that he will rule the tribes of Israel (Ezek. 34:23-31), called there the house of Israel. Surely the Bible records the date that this towering figure was born. It does not!

There is not one verse of Scripture describing anyone celebrating the births of these righteous men. In fact, the Bible is silent on the exact dates of the births of all God’s faithful servants—Jacob, Sarah, Noah, Abel, Samuel, Job, Esther, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Peter, Paul, James (Christ’s brother), and the rest of the apostles. Even the birth date of Jesus Christ goes unrecorded in the Bible!

The Christmas “Birthday Party”?

But what about Christmas? It is in the Bible, isn’t it? Doesn’t it celebrate Christ’s birth? Didn’t the wise men bring presents to baby Jesus because it was His birthday?

Study any reputable encyclopedia or visit a well-stocked public library and you will discover that Christmas was celebrated by immoral, pagan idol worshippers—people who many times sacrificed their children to pagan gods—2,000 years before Christ was born! December 25th originally marked the time of the winter solstice. These idol worshippers held pagan festivals to celebrate the “rebirth” of the sun when the days began to lengthen.

Let’s briefly examine the subject of the “wise men” who gave gifts to Christ. The scripture that describes this is in Matthew 2:1, 11: “Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying, Where is He that is born King of the Jews?…And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”

It is commonly supposed that these were birthday presents for “baby Jesus.” But is this what the Bible actually says? Absolutely not! Also, they arrived well after his “birthday.” Notice that it refers to Christ as a “young child” rather than a baby. This is one more reason that the gifts brought to Him could not have been “birthday presents.”

A long-standing, ancient custom of the East was to present gifts when one came into the presence of a king. These men understood that they were in the presence of the “King of the Jews.” The Bible has many examples of people sending gifts to kings or presenting them upon arrival into the king’s presence. This custom is common today when ambassadors or others come into the presence of a world leader.

Finally, notice what the Adam Clarke Commentary, Vol. 5, page 46, states about what really happened on this occasion: “Verse 11. They presented unto him gifts. The people of the east never approach the presence of kings and great personages, without a present in their hands. This custom is often noticed in the Old Testament, and still prevails in the east, and in some of the newly discovered South Seas Islands.” Gifts were customarily presented to kings. The real intent behind this example should now be clear.

God does not even record the exact day His Son was born. And nowhere in the Bible can you find examples of Christ’s disciples or the New Testament Church celebrating His birthday. However, God does tell us the exact month and day when His Son died (Ex. 12; Lev. 23:4-5; Num. 9:1-5; Matt. 26:1-2; John 18:28; I Cor. 5:7). He expects all true Christians to observe that day annually, in the same month, on the same date (I Cor. 5:7-8). (Read our booklets The True Origin of Christmas, The True Origin of Easter, How Often Should the Lord’s Supper Be Taken? and Christ’s Resurrection Was Not on Sunday to learn more about these pagan holidays and why the Bible states we are to remember Christ’s death instead of His birth.)

Think for a moment! Every year, millions of professing Christians celebrate the supposed birthday of Jesus Christ. Yet they do not properly observe the day that Christ died, which God clearly identifies and records in great detail in His Word. He commands His followers to observe this memorial annually. Jesus warned about such misguided professing Christians, saying, “This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me. Howbeit in vain do they worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. For laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men” (Mark 7:6-8). Each year, during the Christmas and Easter seasons, Jesus’ warning is proven right!

How God Views Your Birthday

We have now established that the Bible records negative examples of birthday celebrations, while it is silent on celebrating, or even identifying, the birthdays of all of God’s faithful servants—including Christ.

But what does the Bible specifically say about your day of birth?

Most people think that the day of one’s birth is special. Celebrating it certainly does seem and feel like the right thing to do. Yet, Solomon was inspired to write, “A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one’s birth” (Ecc. 7:1).

Like Job, Jeremiah also cursed the day of his own birth: “Cursed be the day wherein I was born: let not the day wherein my mother bare me be blessed…Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labor and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?” (Jer. 20:14, 18).

If the day of our death is better than the day of our birth, and some of God’s greatest servants said that their birth date was far from being a special day, then how special can this day be? According to Scripture, it is not a time to express joy, sing and expect gifts, simply because one is born into the world on a specific date.

The Day of a Man’s Death

We have just read that the Bible explains the day of a man’s death is better than the day of his birth. This is a stunning statement. Most people do not think of death as particularly wonderful. When it happens to a family member or close friend, it is usually a day of terrible sadness and emotion. No matter how or when death comes, no one celebrates the event. The Bible describes death as an enemy and a defeat. Consider some of the following verses describing death. Keep in mind that the Bible still says this day is better than the day of birth.

Solomon also wrote, “As he came forth of his mother’s womb, naked shall he return to go as he came, and shall take nothing of his labor, which he may carry away in his hand. And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: and what profit has he that has labored for the wind?” (Ecc. 5:15-16). Does this sound like a day to look forward to? The Bible still states that the day this verse describes is better than the day of one’s birth.

The apostle Paul was inspired to write, “For the wages of sin [that you earn by breaking God’s laws] is death” (Rom. 6:23). Death is the penalty for sin. It is not pictured in the Bible as a day of triumph or, as so many like to picture, “as a friend one meets at the end of life’s highway.” Paul also wrote, “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23) and “…it is appointed unto men once to die” (Heb. 9:27). Sin leads to death. John was inspired to write the definition of sin: “Whosoever commits sin transgresses also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law” (I John 3:4). The penalty—the wages—of sin is death. This is not an event to look forward to.

But there is hope!

Jesus Christ is returning to this earth to rule—to put all things, including His enemies, under His feet. This includes the enemy called death. Notice: “Then comes the end, when He shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when He shall have put down all rule and all authority and power. For He must reign, till He has put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death…So when this corruptible has put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your sting? O grave, where is your victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (I Cor. 15:24-26, 54-56).

So this life is a physical, temporary existence. Once it is gone, it is gone forever. Considering this, what is so “happy” about a “birthday” into an ungodly, carnal-minded world, only to die and never see life again? Why celebrate being born into a world that is cut off from God’s divine guidance—a world of misery, confusion, poverty, ignorance, famine and disease—that could erupt into violence at any time?

God can and will give you eternal life. He wants you to have it. He wants you to live life to the fullest and experience the way of life that produces real peace, joy, abundance and security. But life has to be lived His way, according to His rules.

Paul wrote, “For since by man [Adam] came death, by Man [Jesus Christ] came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive…The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening [living] spirit…The first man is of the earth, earthy: the second Man is the Lord from heaven. As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly. And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly” (I Cor. 15:21-22, 45, 47-49).

When compared to the awesome future God has in store for us—becoming spirit beings who will never taste death and will not be limited to the physical laws of this material universe (read all of I Corinthians 15)—celebrating one’s physical birthday seems foolish.

Origin of Birthdays

Then where did birthday celebrations come from? The astonishing answer is from the pagan practice of astrology! Thousands of years ago, when men looked up into the night sky and charted the stars, they invented calendars and calculated the birth dates, to the very hour, of kings, rulers and their successors. These ancient pagan astrologers meticulously examined horoscopes and birthday omens because they believed that the fate of the rich and powerful might affect an entire society. Even to this day, men have been putting their trust in horoscopes instead of God.

In ancient Egypt, the pharaohs ordered businesses to close on their birthdays and gave enormous feasts for hundreds of servants. In ancient Greece, wealthy males joined birthday clubs composed exclusively of men who shared their birth date. Once a month, the club celebrated with a feast. When a member died, he left money to help pay for future parties. In Persia, noblemen observed their birthdays by barbecuing an ox, a camel and a donkey and serving hundreds of small cakes to the celebrants.

In ancient Rome, the emperor gave huge parties in honor of his own birthday, which included parades, circuses, and gladiatorial combat. The celebration of days was so important to the average Roman citizen that the Roman calendar designated a majority of days for some form of celebration—including many birthdays of gods and famous men.

The Roman calendar, with its emphasis on continual celebration, has had great influence on modern society. Consider the following quote about the origin of the Roman calendar:

“Our [Roman] calendar is not Christian in origin. It descends directly from the Egyptians, who originated the 12 month year, 365 day system. A pagan Egyptian scientist, Sosigenes, suggested this plan to the pagan Emperor Julius Caesar, who directed that it go into effect throughout the Roman Empire in 45 B.C. As adopted it indicated its pagan origin by the names of the months—called after Janus, Maia, Juno, etc. The days were not named but numbered on a complicated system involving Ides, Nones, and Calends. It was not until 321 A.D. that the seven-day week feature was added, when the Emperor Constantine (supposedly) adopted Christianity. Oddly enough for his weekdays he chose pagan names which are still used.” (Journal of Calendar Reform, Sept. 1953, p. 128.)

Modern birthday parties and celebrations by children take their form mainly from Germany, where the birthday child received gifts, chose a menu and received a candle-ringed butter or jam cake. The lighted candles for the cake may have originated from the birthday of the Greek moon goddess Artemis. Pagan worshippers honored her every month with moon-shaped honey cakes. Because the moon glows with light, the cakes were decorated with lighted candles.

Saying “happy birthday” to friends and loved ones was society’s superstitious way of protecting them from evil spirits. Birthday thumps, bumps, pinches, etc., were said to bring luck and send away evil spirits. Party snappers, horns and other noisemakers were also intended to scare off bad-luck spirits.

It should now be clear that birthdays are not only unbiblical, they are pagan!

God’s Sacred Calendar

It is important to note that God has His own calendar. Much could be said about this subject. This brief explanation is vital. Typically, the number of days in God’s year is not the same from year to year. They are based upon the moon—not man-made calculations that include leap years.

God’s calendar includes seven extra 30-day months in each 19-year cycle. This calendar rule, alone, insures that birth dates would vary widely from year to year throughout one’s lifetime. It is as though the sacred calendar was designed by God to make birthday celebrations impossible to observe, while the Roman calendar was specifically designed to make birthday celebrating more convenient.

The date of February 29, which only occurs once every four years, creates a special problem for all those with this birth date. However, only one person in every 1461 is affected by this “leap year” problem. The irregularities of God’s sacred calendar, with its extra 30-day month, occurring seven times in a 19-year time cycle, would affect one person in every eight!

Why It Matters to God

Why does God care whether or not you celebrate birthdays? After all, it is a chance for you to give presents to someone and make him or her feel good. What could be wrong with this?

Here’s what God commands: “Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed by them. For the customs of the people are vain” (Jer. 10:2, 3).

After God freed Israel from slavery, He clearly instructed them, “After the doings of the land of Egypt, wherein you dwelt, shall you not do: and after the doings of the land of Canaan, where I bring you, shall you not do: neither shall you walk in their ordinances” (Lev. 18:3). God commanded that they not defile themselves with the practices and customs of the surrounding nations (vs. 24-29). “Therefore shall you keep My ordinance, that you commit not any one of these abominable customs, which were committed before you, and that you defile not yourselves therein: I am the Lord your God” (vs. 30).

This is an emphatic command from God. He does not want His servants dabbling in the customs of this world.

But what about those who reach age eighty, ninety or one hundred years old—should we ignore altogether the many years of life experiences they have gained? No. In our current society, where senior citizens are routinely ignored and considered to be a burden, it is certainly permissible to acknowledge someone who has reached a considerable number of years. Someone who has lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the Atomic Age, the creation of the modern nation of Israel, the Cold War, men walking on the moon, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy assassination, civil rights marches, race riots, the rise and collapse of the Berlin wall and the worldwide growth of the Internet, has reached an age where special honor should be naturally conferred upon them.

Proverbs 16:31 says, “The hoary [white or gray] head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.” People who have lived to great age, sometimes reflected by pure white hair, often have great wisdom and experience to share with younger generations. Simple acknowledgment that they have reached age 70, 80, 90 or 100 shows them honor and appreciation. It is not wrong to acknowledge that one has reached a milestone in a long life.

*NOTE VIA HIS MESSENGER: This is NOT TRUTH - why would holy God object to birthdays of the young only? NO! There is NOTHING scriptural saying we are to celebrate them on 'milestone' dates! If they belong to Christ, the longer they are alive on this earth, the MORE they should know that it's NOT ABOUT THEM and that all righteous deeds are as filthy rags! Someone WISE would point any and all attention to Christ Jesus and RUN FROM any and all accolades that honor their flesh!

What we have described above is far different than celebrating birthdays with all of the usual pagan traditions! Celebrating the day of one’s birth, as though it were a special occasion, is wrong. It violates God’s command. It keeps people selfishly focused on their temporary, physical lives, when God’s purpose is to give mankind eternal life in His Family. True Christians should be focused on how their lives are preparing them for rulership on this earth at the Return of Jesus Christ.

Realize that God hates all pagan customs and traditions—birthday celebrations are not an exception!

(END ARTICLE)

THE LORD VIA HIS MESSENGER: There is one major issue with this writing - their saying that we are not to ignore senior citizens, thus celebrating their lives because of what they have been through. This is DIRECTLY OPPOSITE of the word of God, for we are to DIE TO SELF....any and all celebrations of self - at any age - is not scriptural. Why would God be against pagan birth day celebrations, only to OK it when someone gets old? THAT is wrong and it is compromise. The BEST way to HONOR GOD is to walk in obedience to His perfect will - this includes that which He would or would not have one do toward an elderly person or ANY person.

ALSO HOLY SPIRIT SAID:
as for general birthdays - this piece does not delve into death to self at all (huge mistake, error) - for the root and stem of all biblical walking comes from it being NOT ABOUT US - but instead CHRIST THROUGH US. To draw attention to self for ANY purpose is against the Lord - people are not to notice or celebrate us - only Jesus. It is our part to lead all to Christ, and nothing to/toward ourselves

THE MOST IMPORTANT DAY OF YOUR LIFE IS THE DAY YOU MEET AND SURRENDER YOUR HEART TO JESUS - THAT IS THE DAY THAT ETERNITY PAST (DESTINY, PRE-ORDAINED FROM BEFORE THE FOUNDATION OF THE EARTH) CATCHES UP WITH YOU AND YOU TRULY BEGIN TO KNOW HIM AND LOVE HIM AND WALK ACCORDING TO HIS PERFECT WILL FOR HIS GLORY.

THIS LIFE ON EARTH IS YOUR TRAINING GROUND FOR ETERNITY....YOUR PREPARATION TO RULE AND REIGN WITH HIM FOR ETERNITY - - - NOTHING MORE, NOTHING LESS. ALL FOR HIM, NOTHING ABOUT YOU, OF YOU, FOR YOU. SO STOP CELEBRATING YOU! CELEBRATE HIM! PROMOTE HIM! POINT PEOPLE TO HIM!

TAKE A STAND FOR NO COMPROMISE, TAKE A STAND FOR DOING THINGS HIS WAY EVERY DAY.

THE OWL - really interesting 02-24-2010


NOTE VIA HIS MESSENGER: last week I had to go on an errand at 4:00 am (02-24-10) - - - when I returned home it was about 5 a.m. In the open area across the street I heard "whoo...whoo....whoo..." It was an owl. The Lord had me write it down.

Never in all my life here have I heard an owl - - - and as many of you who follow the things the Lord shows me and has shown me over the years in the outdoors, never once - not EVER has their been an owl.

TODAY (03-04-10) the Lord showed me the following - - - (please note this gentleman did not inquire of the Lord nor did he mention anything prophetic about the event) :

Strange Owl Groups
Short-Eared Owls By The Hundreds
By Larry Dablemont
3-3-10

I do a radio program on the outdoors most Friday or Saturday mornings from 8:30 to 9:00, on Stockton Radio, 107.7 f.m. It isn't a real sophisticated program, but it covers a pretty good area in a circle from Joplin over to Springfield and up to Lebanon, Lake of the Ozarks, back over to Nevada. We have a good time talking about hunting and fishing and nature and conservation, and folks call in with their comments and questions.

A couple of weeks ago a gentleman from Greenfield, Mo. called in, and identified himself as Faren Fite. I thought for a moment it was some kind of hoax call, because he said he had seen around 200 owls the day before in one small area between Greenfield and Lockwood. He said that on one corral fence there were more than thirty in a group!

When you are a grizzled old outdoor veteran like me, you figure you have seen about everything in the outdoors, and I have never seen more than four or five owls of any species together in the woods ever. So, figuring if I haven't ever seen something, I won't believe it, I sort of dismissed it, until Mr. Fite sent me the photos he had taken. And folks, 'I ain't never seen nothin' like it'. If you are a computer type of person you can go to the website that a Sondra Gray maintains for me, www.larrydablemontoutdoors
.blogspot.com, and you can see many of Mr. Faren Fites fascinating and phenomenal fotos.

There was one photo of 28 owls sitting on a small corral fence, as if they were attending a family reunion. Maybe it was an owl convention of some kind. I don't doubt Mr. Fite at all now. He says along that rural road, there were 200 owls at least, and I wish I could have seen it.

It was a huge group of short-eared owls, a species a little bit like the barred owl in size and appearance. But in habit, they are much different than most of the owls we are accustomed to hearing and seeing in the Ozarks. They have a mean look to them, with ornery-looking bright yellow eyes rather than the brown eyes the barred owl has. And the face is much different, with a pronounced circle of feathers, contrasting white and dark brown, and two little feather patches referred to as "ears", which are much like the horns on a horned owl. Except the ears on a short-eared owl can usually not be seen, they just barely stick up above the forehead most of the time.

They are a species not so much fond of forests; they stick to a more open country like that prairie land along the Missouri/Kansas border, with scrub timber and thickets. And they nest on the ground! Now that is something, when you think about how most all owls nest in hollow trees. The barn owl often nests in old buildings of course, and there is an odd little burrowing owl which nests in holes in the ground.

It is interesting to note that an owl can't build a nest because his beak isn't made for carrying and assembling nest materials. A burrowing owl doesn't dig his burrow, and barn owls don't build a nest at all, they just lay eggs on a barn loft or ledge. Great horned owls and barred owls find a natural hole in a tree and nest there, or sometime use an old hawk nest. But short-eared owls actually nest in the grass on the ground, which they trample down and flatten down, and they actually try to arrange a few sticks in a situation which really doesn't resemble a nest. Knowing that other owls do not carry sticks, that's something I'd like to see.

On this little flattened grass "nest" they will lay anywhere from 3 or 4 to 7 or 8 eggs, depending on the whim of the female owl I suppose. They lay their eggs in May or early June, and the eggs aren't much more than an inch wide, about an inch and half long. That is a very small egg for a bird that eventually will mature at a size of 14 to 16 inches in length and weigh about a pound.

Ornithologists examined the stomach contents of 110 short-eared owls many years back, and found that three-quarters of their diet had been mice of one kind or another, about 10 percent small birds and nearly as many moles and shrews. About 7 percent of the diet appeared to be insects, with the stomach of one owl containing about 30 big grasshoppers. Another odd thing about the short-eared owl is that he is a daytime type of owl, actively hunting during the day more than at night, when most other owls are active.

Mr. Fites pictures are fascinating, and leave you to wonder why so many owls would be concentrated in such a small area together. Who can explain that? Certainly not me.Obviously it is some kind of a migration, perhaps not very far, but likely from a place where food supplies of small ground mammals had been decimated for some reason or another. It is likely a mass movement of a species looking for food. I don't see, anywhere in books I have, any naturalists talking about a migration of owls.

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HIS MESSENGER (CONTINUED):

PROPHETICALLY some of the meanings for owls (in dreams):


PROPHETICALLY - owls: wisdom through earthly means or from above; evil spirit; unclean spirit; night creature; routinely secluded. (Isaiah 13:21; Isaiah 34:13-14; Isaiah 43:30; Psalm 102:6; Job 30:29)

As He had me look up the above scriptures – wow –- THIS one is that which He has spoken to me all along (of being my provision, my Provider)...

Isaiah 43:20 (King James Version)
20 The beast of the field shall honour me, the dragons and the owls: because I give waters in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people, my chosen.

THEN – the Lord showed me the following from a website on biblical topics:


THE Owl

* Varieties of.
Leviticus 11:16-17 And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind, And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,

* Unclean and not to be eaten.
Leviticus 11:13 And these are they which ye shall have in abomination among the fowls; they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray,

Leviticus 11:16 And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind,

* DESCRIBED AS

o Mournful in voice.
Micah 1:8 Therefore I will wail and howl, I will go stripped and naked: I will make a wailing like the dragons, and mourning as the owls.

o Solitary in disposition.
Psalms 102:6 I am like a pelican of the wilderness: I am like an owl of the desert.

o Careful of its young.
Isaiah 34:15 There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.

* Inhabits deserted cities and houses.
Isaiah 13:21 But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there.

Isaiah 34:11-14 But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none shall be there, and all her princes shall be nothing. And thorns shall come up in her palaces, nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation of dragons, and a court for owls. The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.

Jeremiah 50:39 Therefore the wild beasts of the desert with the wild beasts of the islands shall dwell there, and the owls shall dwell therein: and it shall be no more inhabited for ever; neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation.


* Illustrative of mourners.
Psalms 102:6 I am like a pelican of the wilderness: I am like an owl of the desert.

THIS one was also special, pointed out to me by Holy Spirit:
(as the reason I was even out at 4:00 A.M. had to do with something I was to do on behalf of my son):

Careful of its young.
Isaiah 34:15 There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.

STILL STUDYING/LISTENING TO HIS WISDOM as to what He will reveal about hearing the owl….

HE ORDERS MY STEPS - 03-02-2010


When the movie 2012 was in the theaters, the Lord would not permit me to go. A few weeks ago He did permit me to pre-order it (it was being released 03-02-10...today) - - -

The movie arrived at the post office today. He had me watch it tonight at about 11:39 pm.

Thirteen minutes into the film, a huge crack began to form in a parking lot. Thirty-five minutes in, more parking lot cracks.
Forty-three minutes in, more parking lot cracks.

HOW AWESOME THAT THE LORD JUST PERMITTED ME TO POST THE PARKING LOT CRACK THAT HE SHOWED ME - (AFTER HAVING ME WAIT 10 DAYS TO POST IT!!!) - - - TO COINCIDE WITH THIS MOVIE, THAT I'VE NEVER SEEN UNTIL NOW....

DO YOU SEE HOW FINELY ---DOWN TO THE VERY LAST DETAIL - - - HE ORCHESTRATES EVERY SINGLE THING?!?!?!

HE ORDERS MY STEPS - 03-01-2010


As I was in the middle of study in the early morning hours, all of a sudden songs of love burst out of me and I sat there singing and singing my heart of love unto Him

Just a few seconds ago (6:33 P.M.), the Lord just showed me this following word via Mary (HAHAHA - GLORY!):

The Singing Bride - part 1

via Mary Clark

In a dream, I was viewing a wedding. The bride was singing her vows to her bridegroom. I was surprised and voiced my surprise.
Then I heard the Lord say, “the singing bride.” Here is what He has to tell us about His singing bride.

The Singing Bride - part 1
March 1, 2010

Will you be My singing bride? Will you sing to Me? Let Me hear you. Let Me hear you singing your heart out to Me.
It brings Me much pleasure. It thrills My heart to have My bride singing forth songs of love to her Holy Master.

I am a God of love. What better way is there for you to express your love than to sing to Me?
What better way is there for you to tell Me of your devotion than to sing those words to Me that I love to hear?

Follow My course. Seek Me. Be My devoted bride. Sing words of love to Me.
I am listening, beloved. I am listening for you to sing out to Me loud and clear!!!

(this was posted the next day):

The Singing Bride - Part 2
March 2, 2010

I delight in My bride. I love to hear your voice.

I love to have a conversation with you. You ask Me how is that to be? I tell you, beloved: I talk to you. I speak to your heart loud and clear.

Speak to My heart loud and clear. Speak words of love to Me and sing words of love to Me.

I will speak to you. I will sing to you. I will sing words of love over you, for I delight in you, My bride, My own.

MIRACLE - 02-28-2010


The Lord had me studying early this a.m. (Saturday), sitting in the living room at the front window - the snow was coming down pretty steady - by the time He finally released me, there was enough snow that would need to be shoveled. I asked Him if I should shovel but He said "no". I went to bed.

Today I didn't look outside right away, but I had the snow shoveling on my mind (knowing what I had seen before closing the blinds). I knew I'd need to shovel before pulling the car out of the driveway...I bundled up and got ready to go out - when I opened the door there was NO SNOW anywhere on my driveway or porch - they were completely clear - there was NO SIGN of anyone having come here, no new shoveled-snow along the length of the driveway or sidewalk - and yet all of my neighbors' driveways were covered with the snow that we got through the night.

So - the Lord made my snow GO AWAY! hahaha - it was just there and then not there....ha ha ha hallelujah!

I love His ways....

Monday, March 1, 2010

PROPHETIC MESSAGE/SIGN 02-18-2010


Went to the doctor last week (02-18-2010) - when I came out to my car, the Lord told me to look down - you will see what He showed me in the parking lot there in the attached photo -

The crack was not the result of an actual earthquake (as far as I know), however the Lord said EARTHQUAKES are coming....

That was February 18th....4:21 P.M.

His Messenger