Sunday, May 20, 2012

Dreamer's Watch, Part 2: Foreknowledge

Many people can relate to what I'm about to say... and many won't be able to. As a precursor to the rest of the blog, I do NOT believe in psychics, horoscopes, or witchcraft; I do NOT take heed of alternate ways to see into the realm of the Spirit, but follow Jesus only. And for some, this is a heavy topic, so this post is not for everyone...

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Now that that's out of the way, on to the topic of foreseeing or foretelling something on God's behalf...

Thing is, there are some of us who sense death when it is happening, prior to it, or very soon afterward. It is not something we seek out - at least I don't - but is part of a gift we have that the Spirit of God has given us. Whether in a dream, a vision, or "simply" having a knowing (as in, word of knowledge)... there are people who pass away, and God reveals it to some of the world before the rest of us have any idea what has happened.

I will not say that I have experienced this often... but there have been a handful of times when I have had a sense, a dream, or a vision that someone is passing or has passed, only to find out that it is so.

With all of the recent celebrity deaths, it seemed a fitting time to mention the topic.

I knew when in California God didn't want me to go to Oceanside. I didn't know why... I just knew something was about to happen. Junior Seau's life here on earth ended, and the world will not be the same. My every condolence to you, his family, if you are seeing this post... He made his mark on this world, and on those who loved him. I can only imagine what you must be going through. My heart goes out to his family, neighbors, and close friends from his football days...



When I heard someone say Robin Gibb died I already knew. In fact, I "heard" it a couple weeks ago, and so wondered if it were in a dream, a vision, or where I heard it. My friend Stephenie, who mentioned it, seemed not to know how to take that I had heard already when no one had told me. Condolences go out to the Gibb family, as well... his music goes on forever.



When Whitney Houston died, I didn't know she was dead but I had a sense something awful had happened... I wasn't sure until I saw online the headlines of her passing. One of my mentors, however, had a deeper knowing and sensed her passing from one realm to the other, I understand... And condolences go out... her talent and heart have truly touched the world.



Three people from high school died, and I already knew. I didn't know how I knew... I just knew. One, I was a few blocks away when he was shot... and I knew he was gone. I barely knew him, and didn't know where he was, but I "saw" the whole thing in my mind. It was confirmed a few days later. I know you likely won't see this and know if it's your family, but know... anyone who has lost their child in the early years, it is difficult. My heart goes out to each one!

When Michael Jackson died, I saw it in a dream the night before. It was freaky... a nightmare... but when, the day after the dream, I heard he was gone, I wasn't fazed. Saddened, but not surprised. I was IM-ing with a friend at the time, and he's who mentioned it to me... and I recall saying, "No surprise." He was pissed until I told him I saw it in a dream the night before. And when I later on revealed the whole dream to another friend before there was a case against C. Murray, she, too, was surprised somewhat but more than that, saddened. She, too, has a similar gift and so I think she understood... If you're reading this, those who hold him in your hearts; those who were close to him... my sincere condolences. He was a wonderful man, and it is only up to God to judge him... not those of us in the world. God knew his heart and intents, and that is what matters.



My grandfather, when he passed, I sensed he was gone. I called his house right after he passed, and asked how he was, knowing he was gone, and was told at the time, he was fine. Later I found out it was less than 10 minutes after he passed. Those in my family and friends who knew and loved Grampa will know that I mean it when I say... he will forever be missed... though no longer in pain and with his Maker now, he is thought of every single day... as I'm sure the rest of those mentioned are, as well, by someone.

A friend from college, when she passed... I was one of the last people to speak to her before she died. I must have dreamed it though I honestly don't recall the dream... I just know that as I walked to my first class the day after she left this earth, I just had a knowing. I was still a bit shocked, having just spoken to her, but I knew... And in this case, so did at least two other people I knew at the time. Again, no words but condolences.. those who know who I mean, and miss her... will understand the depth of the loss.

And a final example... I had a knowing something was wrong in the family of one of my good friends from growing up. I hadn't spoken with anyone in the family for a few years... and then all of a sudden I knew I had to call. I didn't know why... but I did. Less than a week later, one of the two people who answered the phone was dead, and the other had found the first.  I think for me, this was the most intense other than the shooting and Michael Jackson. I'd be surprised if you're reading this, but I think you will know who you are if you do... and my dearest, deepest condolences to those of you who DO miss him. Your family member had a lot to give this world, and did much good, even if most didn't see it. I miss him, too... and all of you.

So, here's what's up: How many people have these experiences? Are they rare, or common? I've heard both as perspectives... but what does the Bible show about the commonality of this gift?

When I read the Bible, it was very rare that someone could sense a death. There were times when some of the prophets knew... like when Elijah was going to die and God revealed it to Elisha and the band of prophets that were nearby. God showed Hezekiah he was preparing to bring him home, and Hezekiah was able to intercede for himself in the hope God would add more years to his life. Mostly, though, God revealed the death of Jesus to many over the years, revealing it to His people throughout the centuries in pieces... right up until He was crucified and raised from the dead.


God revealed and continues to reveal to His people that which is important. He gives visions, dreams, words of wisdom and knowledge, discernment, and the auditory prophetic gifts to His people, and in this way, helps the Body of Christ have a fuller understanding of the times as well as the future.

God shows people a lot of different things; not just death. Most of what He shows us is life, or leads to life for one or more people. 

For example, when He showed me that if my ex's cousin went to court over a car accident she was in, there would be a deadly accident on the way to the courthouse. It was a dream, and I didn't know who she was... that she was even related. I just described what I saw, and he called the cousin, who was suing another cousin, and they stopped the case. An accident DID occur that day, but neither of these women were part of it.

Another time, a perfect stranger needed to heed a warning that God had for her, and she did, to her credit. She made the right decision, and as a result her family stayed together and stayed alive. Had she walked into what she was planning, then her family would have been lost to her. In her case, she had to decide between alcohol and life. A couple years after our conversation, she came up to me, and I didn't recognize her, I admit... but she walked up, gave me a hug, and said the word she received saved her life... was I an angel? I told her, no, I'm not an angel, but that sometimes God uses His people to speak into the lives of others so that there is clarity. The person hearing the word still has a choice, but they HAVE heard from God.

You see, when someone with a true prophetic gift, in whatever form it is... or a gift of word of wisdom or knowledge... it is one of the ways God speaks to the world. Sometimes this is showing a word picture so that when a death occurs, someone is prepared to help comfort others. Sometimes, it is helping someone see the decision in front of them so they can make the right choice. Sometimes, it is a word that brings healing, or encouragement. And there are other things God says through His people, but always, always, when the vessel is truly open to God and in line with Him, He speaks what He must and the outcome is then left for free choice to interact with the word.

When Jonah ran away from God, it was because he knew that Ninevah might repent and God wouldn't actually destroy their city. He knew God was compassionate and that when people repent... when they turn from their wicked ways... God sometimes relents. This was true with Hezekiah, as well... he knew that God is compassionate and full of mercy, and that if he turned his life around, God might grant him a furtherance in years to live.

What about you? When and if you've seen or heard specifically from God... when there has been a directive, or you had a dream, vision, or "knowing" of things happening or to come, how did you respond? What choice did you make?

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Psalms 91 and 121- Wonderful Reminders

    Psalm 121 New American Standard Bible (NASB)

The Lord the Keeper of Israel. 

A Song of Ascents.

121 I will lift up my eyes to the mountains;
From where shall my help come?
My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
He will not allow your foot to slip;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
Behold, He who keeps Israel
Will neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is your keeper;
The Lord is your shade on your right hand.
The sun will not smite you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
The Lord will protect you from all evil;
He will keep your soul.
The Lord will guard your going out and your coming in
From this time forth and forever.

      Psalm 91     New Living Translation (NLT)
Those who live in the shelter of the Most High
    will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
This I declare about the Lord:
He alone is my refuge, my place of safety;
    he is my God, and I trust him.
For he will rescue you from every trap
    and protect you from deadly disease.
He will cover you with his feathers.
    He will shelter you with his wings.
    His faithful promises are your armor and protection.
Do not be afraid of the terrors of the night,
    nor the arrow that flies in the day.
Do not dread the disease that stalks in darkness,
    nor the disaster that strikes at midday.
Though a thousand fall at your side,
    though ten thousand are dying around you,
    these evils will not touch you.
Just open your eyes,
    and see how the wicked are punished.
If you make the Lord your refuge,
    if you make the Most High your shelter,
10 no evil will conquer you;
    no plague will come near your home.
11 For he will order his angels
    to protect you wherever you go.
12 They will hold you up with their hands
    so you won’t even hurt your foot on a stone.
13 You will trample upon lions and cobras;
    you will crush fierce lions and serpents under your feet!
14 The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me.
    I will protect those who trust in my name.
15 When they call on me, I will answer;
    I will be with them in trouble.
    I will rescue and honor them.
16 I will reward them with a long life
    and give them my salvation.”

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Hope and Faith

"Now, there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are varieties of ministries, and the same Lord. And there are varieties of effects, but the same God who works all things in all persons."

  ~1 Corinthians 12:4-6



God has been interesting. Isn't He always? And I mean this in the most sincere way, as He has led me through some very tough times and blessed me in amazingly wonderful ways; miraculous ways.

Some of these things have been more recent than one might think...

As I continue to discuss the gifts of the Spirit, and the topic of dreams as a subset of that, other topics are, of course, woven into the weft of the conversation here.


Something I said in Dreamer's Watch, Part 1 has caught my eye to start us off today: The Eternal dwells within and works through the Mortal… He has for centuries and doesn’t plan to stop.


God knows us all inside and out. He created life and personhood, and works through His creation as His plan moves forward through time. One of those ways is the gifts of the Spirit. And within each believer's life, there is a GIFT MIX that He uses for His glory; giftings which He doesn't take back when we mess things up (thank You!) but that work best when we are fully in line with His will, His way, His purposes not just for our lives but for the world and history.

In my own life, time will tell the ultimate goals of the Lord. I think it is safe to say about any life that this is the case... but for my own, I know for sure life is a panoramic work in progress.

Much prophecy through others has come to pass, and through myself. Some has yet to be revealed and I await the outcomes. I also know, though, that because of free will, God's best promises aren't always the reality we walk into as life occurs. God alone can create the results He promises, and sometimes we live life never seeing the promises fulfilled because there is a greater plan, so someone else sees the promise who lives beyond us.

There have been times in my life where I have known or witnessed people who looked forward to the promises that never happened for them, but who trusted God all the way. And if I end up being one of those people who never see some of the promises, I want to be someone God says "well done, good and faithful servant" to because, in spite of not seeing, I believed. I trusted Him. I had faith.

Faith comes not with sight but with insight. Inner sight. Seeing with the eyes of the heart and knowing what we know. Whether this knowing comes because we have seen a dream or vision, heard a word, or sensed a knowing in our spirit... whether it comes from hearing someone else mention something that catches our heart, looking at a photograph, or any other way... faith is knowing that we know what we know. 

I read a few weeks ago someone who said, in effect:

HOPE can be described as believing that God is able.
FAITH is knowing that not only is God able, He  is willing and will do what we believe He will do.

How do YOU describe Hope? How do you define Faith? Is there a difference? What is the TRUTH?

The Eternal works through the Mortal. God works through PEOPLE. And He does this, in part, when we HOPE, and have FAITH. When we TRUST Him for the TRUTH. He works through us through prophecy, through words of knowledge and wisdom, and through all of the gifts of the Spirit. Through experiences. Through LIFE.

He worked through JESUS. Through the prophets. Through the woodworkers and musicians and parents and royals; through the common folk and the well-known. He works through YOU; through ME. He works through everything and everyone we interact with, our thoughts and feeling included, to create a reality for each of us that lines up with His will as best as possible as free will twirls through the atmosphere and interacts with His will.

In this whirly-twirly world of God's will meets free will... in this world God created and calls us to co-create with Him... HOPE and FAITH work wonders.

How do you describe Hope? How do YOU define Faith? Is there a difference? What is the TRUTH?