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Rodney Kingstone
- 22nd
June 1997
As revival is coming
to the United Kingdom, so He has earmarked you to experience and to
see and to participate in the full manifestation of revival here in
this place and this city.
But He is asking for
intercessors to give themselves particularly to aspects of His
revealed will concerning revival. But because God is Sovereign and
has earmarked you to revival does not exclude you from bearing
prayerful responsibility to pray into being His Word and His Will.
I believe God is
saying that you are closer now to revival than you were a week ago.
That does not mean that revival is going to happen next week, but it
does mean this – that every day that passes is the day that you come
closer to the full manifestation of revival in this place.
And the Lord says,
“I will fill this place to overflowing, for as the river runs
through your city close by, so a river of My Spirit will begin to
flow from this place to reach out both to the city and to the
immediate area and to affect some nations even beyond the borders of
the United Kingdom. I am releasing a river of life, a river of
healing, a river of health, and soon people will get to hear of the
river that is flowing, transforming whole hamlets and villages
around.
‘The river will flow
to the south down to the New Forest, sweeping in some of the
villages there as the river flows up to Christchurch and Bournemouth
and the two rivers, as it were, become one mighty tidal move of the
Holy Spirit to the south of this city. It will flow to the north of
the city, somewhat limited to the west but still flowing, and
flowing east.”
Concurrent with the
flow of the river, I believe God is saying that He will start a move
of the Spirit amongst the student community of Winchester, that they
will see revival occurring amongst the student community, for He has
destined that He will begin to transform many educational
establishments through the meeting of heads of education who are
only potential now as students, but through an impact of the Spirit
of God, God will begin to bring back righteousness into the
educational establishment out of revival through this city.
I do believe that
God is saying that He wants particular intercessors to arise and
pray this revival into being, to pray for the filling of this place,
to pray for the flow of the river and to pray for revival amongst
the educational establishment.
Anna Clements:
The church is like a clock, it is resplendent and
beautiful. It has been cared for over many years, each cog, each
chime, each piece of the casing has been preserved. This is an
ancient clock, a clock of beauty and splendour. It has not always
worked as it should and the clock maker has come to mend and take
apart to make sure everything is in working order. It has had times
of greatness and apparent times of ruin. Now God is coming to give
the clock a real overhaul. God is beginning to take off the casing
of the clock, the appearance of the clock so long in place is being
taken away and God is getting to the very heart of the matter. God
is going for the cogs, the heart of the church. The heart of the
church is prayer. It’s what makes the church tick and function
correctly – dedicate yourselves to this, to the functioning of the
cogs, for this is God’s heart right now, this is what occupies Him.
He is tenderly approaching the clock with an oil can
and He is pouring oil onto the cogs to free them up to pray. He
knows exactly how much oil to pour in, how much that will allow the
cogs to move completely freely. He goes to the larger cogs, the ones
always on show despite the casing and also the smaller cogs hidden
away behind the clock face. God is letting the oil pour over all the
cogs. He is exposing His church again, exposing the heart of the
church, exposing the rust and the missing cogs. He is replacing
parts long missing or dislodged. The cogs cannot operate without all
of them being in place – if one is missing the clock cannot
function. There must be unity in prayer, there must be. Each cog
encourages another to move in the right way.
There is relationship at work in prayer, at work in
the clock if it is to function correctly - if it is to be in time
with God. God is pouring out His Spirit to create a passion for
prayer to allow this to happen, to allow the clock to work properly.
Look, see the hands are moving already! Hear the clock ticking!
Can’t you hear and see the things already happening? Listen to the
tick, tick, tick as people begin to pray. More and more people are
having prayer birthed in them and it will grow, for all must
participate for the clock to stay in time with God. All who God
calls to prayer must come and not resist His Holy Spirit, for God is
coming, but one must be prepared… to be prepared means to pray.
Cath Moffat – July 2004
Be ready for the new thing I am doing in prayer. I
want you to be fervently laying hold of the promises I have given
you as a church. I want you to be bringing your requests to Me as
children come to their Father, reminding Him of His promises. I am
going to do a new thing in Prayer. I am going to light a fire that
will consume you from which you will not escape. I will consume you
with a desire to see My purposes brought to fruition, and My Name
glorified. Your hearts will be consumed by Me and My purposes. I am
doing a new thing with your prayer life. Be ready for Me to come and
mess up your prayer meetings. Be ready for the untidiness as I throw
away that which is old and no longer fits you, and bring in
something new. New ways of doing prayer. New ways of gathering
corporately to seek Me. New ways of petitioning Me to fulfil My
promises. New ways of interceding. Get ready.’
Chris
Kilby -
30.4.06
“We had been singing from the passage in 2 Chronicles
5:
'A
sacrifice was made
And
then your power came
They
knelt upon the ground
And
with one voice they praised'
I felt that God was speaking to us about four
distinct seasons that we were to recognise and enjoy as a church -
one corresponding to each line of the verse. They were as follows:
A
season of sacrifice - 'A sacrifice was made -
'I felt God wanted to encourage us that we have been
in a season of sacrifice from the time we moved out of Stanmore
Lane. It was recognition from God of all that we have done
individually and as a church to sacrificially give to the projects
he has called us to. I felt too that God wanted to encourage us
that even though this extraordinary season will not last forever, it
will change, and there will be many faith ventures in the future!'
A
season of power -
I felt
that this next season was chronologically our time in the Guildhall
& Stanmore Lane. That God would powerfully mark our time out of the
MBC by an increase in the things of The Spirit, particularly in
power gifts such as healing and miracles, but also in our experience
of the Spirit in worship on Sunday mornings and evenings. I felt
that these gifts would increasingly become a sign for unbelievers. I
felt that we should make provision for this by encouraging gifts,
fanning them into flame on Sundays and praying for the sick etc.
early in the meetings, regularly, and with faith.
A
season of devotion and consecration -
In the
passage in 2 Chronicles the priests consecrated themselves, and were
also later unable to perform their service such was the powerful
presence of 'the cloud'. The trumpets and singers also joined
together in unison. I really felt that as we return to the MBC next
year, it would almost be a time of re-consecration to God - a
dedicated and unified commitment to carry out His mission, and
the great commission, for us in this city. As we all kneel before
God and respond to his presence and his power and grace in our
lives, he will put his loving hand on our shoulder, as a father to a
son, and will reassure us of his presence with us until the very end
of the age.
A
season of unified praise -
In the passage in 2
Chr. 5 they praised God, singing 'He is good; his love endures
forever'. God really impressed upon me the ongoing love of God for
his own Glory, and for his name to be praised. I felt that in the
future we are to be a people that are marked by our worship, and
desire above all things to bring Glory to God. He is so desirous of
our worship, and wants us to catch his gaze and to know the intimacy
of his eyes meeting ours in praise and worship as we outwork the
reality that 'He is good' and that 'his love endures forever.' I
felt that God wanted us to see these four seasons as a testimony to
the faithfulness of our God. He is worthy of all our sacrifices, he
loves to demonstrate his power in us and, through us, He is calling
us to wholehearted devotion, and revels in our praise.”
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