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A Wheat Field in Flames

Worship, Prayer, and Prophecy.

Interested in those three things??

Join us tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7:30 pm!!

Cuz, WHY NOT?!?

Anyone is welcome to join! We’re just looking for people to worship and connect with in the Spirit!! Bring instruments if you want! We’ll have a mixture of iPod worship and live music depending on who can play what!!

My gut reaction to the Facebook post was intimidation. Even after going on the Race, the idea of prophecy makes me hesitate.

If I’m going to live in a place where the community actively steps into these things, I have to step into it with them. Quit being afraid of it.

So, I decided to go. And it wasn’t intimidating at all.

It was a simple night with a few people where we worshiped the Lord. If people felt led, they would speak words over others, but there was no expectation to.

Halfway through the night, someone came up and asked if they could pray for me.

He told me he could see a wheat field. A field that went through a season that bore fruit [or wheat, if you will]. And it was good fruit, but it is a new season now.

He said that the wheat field was being burned to prepare for this new season. It wouldn’t be a comfortable process. It would have some hardships, but it is necessary in order to bear new fruit.

He prayed that I would experience the Lord in a new way like I never have before. That Holy Spirit would work through me in a new way.

I had to smile at what the Lord did that evening. The whole purpose for going to that worship night was to step out of comfort. To quit being afraid, thinking I’m not capable of being used by God. 

And he confirmed that with this vision of a field. So here’s to the wheat field that’s up in flames, representing this new season of my life.

2 thoughts on “A Wheat Field in Flames”

  1. I love wheat fields and talk of the seasons and harvest. It bears powerful imagery for me, I mean I have a tattoo of wheat lol

    You’ve got a big calling and it’s so good of the Lord to give you this vision to carry this season, He has blessed you as a worker of the field.

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