Thursday, May 28, 2009

Listening

In June 2007 I made a trip to Florida for a Theophostic prayer conference. For the first time in my life I sat and focused on what God wanted to say instead of winging it off my interpretation of the Bible. The following is the prophecy he gave me three words at a time.

Father’s supplication, no struggle, no offense owed
Listen to the still small voice.
One small thing.
I will know the coming and the going.
I will show you my ways.
This is for you.
And I will break down walls.
There is an ocean.
Millions of rocks shattered and spread across.
And you shall be called.
There is a book that is learned.
Trust me with this task.

Rain and fountains flowing like sand.
There is but one path.
A blade (the bible) in the dark provides the light.
My word is the path into their hearts.
My love shall suffice.
For all is possible with God.
Do not forget these truths in times of darkness.
I am light, this you know.
Many shall fall along the way.
Do not be burdened with this sadness.
Water droplets millions of drops.
What we shall see will not pass away.
In time you will know the purpose of this time.
For you can see what shall pass.
The thread can pass through any place that I desire.
The path is the one I will choose for you to travel.
This you know.

Hey there humanity!

Hey there this is my first blog, thanks for joining me. I will use this format to ramble on about my attempt at Theocaching. A term I came up with from my avid commitment to Theophostic prayer and my daughter's momentary fascination with geocaching. Theo is the greek root meaning God, and a cache means a hiding place used especially for storing provisions. A place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables. Theophostice prayer is an isolated time of prayer and an ongoing conversation with God to find the lies that are buried in our experiences. Geocaching is using latitude and longitude coordinates and a GPS to find things that others have hidden. For me Theocaching is finding the hiding places in my life that God is prompting me to look at and listening to what He has to say about those areas. It is my ongoing relationship with Him and I will try to share the conversations here.