Projects for the next season

Even though we are going into a new year, I am convicted that God does not place the same value as we do. However God works in seasons. These “kairos” seasons of God come and go. There is a new season beginning. Schools and Seminars These are reflective of the site where the messages are part of a greater plan. To transmit these in seminars with opportunity to deepen understanding and meet with God receiving impartation. Please write to me concerning your interest. Prophetic Manual This is still being written. It will be a fundamental foundation to our teaching and … Continue reading Projects for the next season

Christmas Unwrapped: birthing Jesus in confusing times

The emerging picture We continue our series of Christmas when broadcast media are now giving their retrospective view of 2018 we see not only an emerging picture of what is becoming evident for 2019, but that the uncertainty and fear that comes with it, works against the financial system. Societies feel injustice, and poverty abounds. I do not believe we live so far away from the reality of Jesus’ birth. Indeed what we see is a land under a iron grip of occupation. When we consider today the mindset of Palestinians against the formation of Israel in 1948, we see … Continue reading Christmas Unwrapped: birthing Jesus in confusing times

Christmas Unwrapped: when dreams get through…

We get the dimensions of dreams in Matthew’s Gospel. It happens three times in the Christmas story. Once to the wise men, who were warned by the angel not to return to Jerusalem. But another route to their country. It seems the angel is warning that Herod had other designs. Maybe the lives of those men would have been in danger. God desired that their message about what they saw was to reach their country rather than meet a sorry end in Jerusalem. Joseph was also visitted by an angel in a dream, to accept Jesus as the divine seed … Continue reading Christmas Unwrapped: when dreams get through…

Unwrapping Christmas: Let the King of Glory come in

Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. Selah. Psalms 24:7‭-‬10 KJV In a small barn in the Hebrides, in a small village called Barvas several men from a nearby Church … Continue reading Unwrapping Christmas: Let the King of Glory come in

Christmas Unwrapped: God’s select invitations

The Christmas story is replete with different facets to excite and inspire. It has so many threads, that it is a tapestry. Some of this tapestry I desire to weave here on this site. First of all, as I meditated on this message, I thought of the ones God did not invite to meet the Baby Messiah. The priests and scribes were learned men, yet they did not discern the changes which Luke 2 relates, where Simeon and Anna sensed a change in the spiritual realm, in their prayers, in their walk, there was a new activity. Yet the “religious system” … Continue reading Christmas Unwrapped: God’s select invitations

Christmas Unwrapped: Two different virgins, two different ages

Today the Lord moved on me to speak of two women, with a common situation, yet with different ages. One was the wife of a Priest, from the Temple, the other a young woman from humble roots. They both had wombs that never bore a child. Elizabeth was however cousin of the young woman, Mary, yet both shared a happy occasion. The angel Gabriel visited Mary and made a point of referring the pregnancy of Elizabeth to her. Maybe the Angel is pointing out a hidden meaning for us all to understand. Christmas is about birthing what was conceived by … Continue reading Christmas Unwrapped: Two different virgins, two different ages

Unwrapping Christmas:With Christ, or convention

Joseph heard Mary tell him of the angelic visitation, and the conception of the Messiah. By the convention, a betrothed wife would be shameful to be found with child. Yet Joseph had to be instructed by the angel that that which was conceived was of the Holy Spirit. Joseph had a choice, to go with the convention of the thinking of the day, or side with the work God was birthing in Mary. This work of the Holy Spirit was about to change the world. If we think the thinking of Joseph’s day was hard then, what about the modernisms … Continue reading Unwrapping Christmas:With Christ, or convention