Becoming an Unmovable Mountain

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This year marks forty-five years in ministry for me. If you are in ministry, you know there is no retiring…just an adjustment of a current assignment or the appointment of another assignment.
Every quarter I call a meeting with all of those who relate to me as a son. The first one for 2020 was held in February of the same year. I was prepared to speak to them about the meaning of entering into a new era. As I stepped onto the platform, I began to read from my notes. To my surprise, the words on my tablet disappeared and these words came out of my mouth:
Holy Spirit changed my words altogether and I found myself saying, I am to prepare a people for the next century church!
You can only imagine my astonishment. I was doing good to leave a season behind and enter a new era; however, Holy Spirit stepped even further into the future. He said for me to begin planting oak trees. I knew what that meant, as that is cathedral thinking. It takes eighty years before an oak tree is ready for the building of a cathedral. I had heard a prophet, just a few days prior say that the number 70 is evidence of a testimony (I would turn 70 a couple months after the meeting…and that the number 80 reflects a new sound. We were, at the time, 80 years from the new century. Trees refer to people of righteousness.
I was not sure what all of that meant or even how to do what was placed in my spirit, my hands and ministry.
The Lord took me back seven years and much became clearer. He had been giving me the messages, the teachings, the examples and demonstrations of what He was saying during the past seven years. The very first part was a book.
Seven years ago, as I was returning from a long trip, He downloaded a lot of information into my spirit concerning God’s Command Center. I could not wait to get to the motel to start writing everything down. I actually laid aside a book in progress, thinking this was the book.
When I finally reached my destination, while lying in bed trying to unwind, I heard so very clearly…The church must become an unmovable mountain.
Wow…That was the book I was to write. I started it many times and got stuck many times. Now I understand what the hold-up has been. I now understand where I am to start and to do.
So, what you have stepped into is a work in progress of building a platform to empower people to be prepared for the next century church. We must learn how to become an unmovable mountain. Going to mountains without this understanding will continue to reap what we have seen in the body of Christ and in the world during the last several generations.
Much of what has been shown to me is the concept of the Principals in scripture who functioned according to Principles. Those principles will govern our ability to grasp hold, once more to Kingdom Culture and the function of family, community, regions and nations in the same way the Principals did in scripture. According to Isaiah 60:3, …and nations will come to thy light and kings to the brightness of thy rising. Sometimes in our eagerness we may put the cart before the horse. It is now time for the driver of the wagon to get out front.
There will be a book (manuscript in process); training resources and opportunities to help move in this direction.
I have had questions about many teachings that have been circulating for years concerning the church, the true meaning and expression of the Ekklesia, Kingdom Culture, and more interestingly, the Seven Mountains with limited evidence of the fruit of these teachings. Eighty years may seem like a long time, but when preparing a generation to make a complete turn around, it is not a lot of time.
Something that I have learned during these forty-plus years is that revelation knowledge has a way of continuing to unveil itself. We become aware of it and its importance as we lean into the giver of the prior revelation. I am sure that when Noah was given the assignment to build the ark that all of the tools that he would need had not yet been invented. A lot happened in 120 years.
Many times it is easier to say that someone is wrong (and sometimes we are wrong) than to say that what is known may not be complete. The bible is all truth; we must diligently seek to find the truth and understand more clearly how it fits in the purposes of Father.
I invite you to come with me along this journey. It will be interesting and definitely innovative.
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