BELIEVE THE PROPHETS AND
EXPECT THE UNUSUAL
I listen to several
different Apostles, prophets, and
teachers, as the Spirit of God leads. This year, Ryan LeStrange is one of the spiritual
people I listen to often. He received a prophecy from God about July. He said
God showed him there was going to be 30 days
of the unusual: unusual miracles, unusual instructions, unusual favor,
collaborations, partnerships, revelations, breakthroughs, and other rather odd
and different things from the Lord.
“Believe in the Lord your God, so shall ye be established; believe his prophets,
so shall ye prosper” (2 Chron. 20:20). I decided to believe and act on Ryan’s
prophesy and this scripture. I determined to look for the unusual, rare things
the Lord would be enacting this month. I began
to make a list, and already on the 4th day of July, I have eight
things on my list of unusual. I’ve included the link to Ryan’s teaching if you’d
like to listen to it. It’s short. You can believe and see the unusual in these
30 days as well.
There are all kinds of “unusual”
in the Bible:
A
donkey is talking to a person (Num.
22:28-30).
Jesus
breaking the rules and healing a man on the Sabbath (Luke 13:13-15)
People
being healed by the handkerchiefs that Paul
touched (Acts 19:12)
Three
enemy tribes killing each other off and God’s people collecting the riches from
the dead bodies (2 Chron 20:20)
Some examples of what God
has done for me so far: He gave me an unusual prayer partner who covers many of
the spiritual things Jane and I pray about, only Sheila covers them in less
than half the time it takes us. I received an unusual prayer order from the
Lord to pray for an acquaintance who moved away from Vegas. She’s focused on
her children's wholesome upbringing, and
the care and upbringing of other people’s children as well. She doesn’t even
know I’m praying for her. The Lord also gave me an unusual way to fix a drippy
spigot on my patio (God is concerned about every detail of our lives). I also
realized I have an unusual place I use for writing and studying – a quiet bar
in a casino – I don’t gamble, and nothing
there distracts me, so I can write and pray and think and study the Bible
without being disturbed. The bartender knows and watches over me, so I’m always
at peace when I go there. Certain people criticized the Apostle Paul for doing
some things that were not so religious, but he told people just to quit judging (1 Cor. 4).
Today is a day when America
celebrates freedom. Let’s get a little free ourselves, by letting go of some of
those stodgy, close-minded parasitical beliefs, and instead, step into the
unusual things of the living Lord. The unexpected, surprising, unusual, and
rare blessings are ours. They are wonderful, liberating and REAL!!
Love, Carolyn
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