Leann Rubsam at Out of the Fire has a great set of posts titled: Prophecy: The Presumption of Assumption (Part 1 and Part 2).
She makes the basic point that if God tells you prophetically, “I see Bolivia for you”, that you shouldn’t pack your bags and head to Bolivia as a missionary. That word could mean many things.
That reminds me of back a few years ago now. I was still a fairly new believer at the time, and God spoke directly to me a word I’d never heard before: Azerbaijan.
I had NO idea what it was, had never heard of it before, and didn’t know how to spell it so I wasn’t sure I could figure it out on Google. But I started to pray about it.
A few days later, we got a map from somewhere – Voice of the Martyrs, I think – that listed assorted hotspots and dangerous areas around the world. Guess what I found? The country Azerbaijan (it’s bordered by Iran, Turkey, and Armenia). It was listed as an area dangerous for Christians, and I began to pray in earnest, for some months, for the country, it’s people, the church there, and for missionaries to the region.
Some months later, a missionary couple came to our church and shared about their ministry (Guess where? Azerbaijan!) I’d been praying for them, without even knowing who they were or that they existed, all that time! What a privilege! And it’s been a privilege to continue to pray for them over the years.
Now, I suppose if I’d assumed something about that word, as soon as I knew where Azerbaijan was, I’d have headed off there. But I don’t like to assume. I want to do what God wants me to do. So I just kept praying, and God unfolded His wishes over time.
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Rev Frederick G Merry
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Rev Frederick G Merry
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http://iamhealed.net Kathi
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http://iamhealed.net Kathi
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Rev Frederick G Merry
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Rev Frederick G Merry
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http://iamhealed.net Kathi
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Rev Frederick G Merry
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Rev Frederick G Merry