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Written by Corey Shankleton   
Thursday, 17 January 2008

Though there is a definite direction for the Body of Christ being spoken through the prophetic voice.  The overall sentiment for the season is, "I don't know."  However, somehow in that statement seems to be a deep inner peace.  In the midst of "ministry" and driving toward visions and all the other stuff that comes with it, we seem to have forgotten Matt 5:3-12; blessed are we when we don't have a clue (paraphrased).


Indisputably the prophetic voice is raising up, and speaking the heart of God.  But in that we seems to be drawn to the deeper sense of, "now what?"  (Extreme theological terms, huh?)  Could it be in this hour of holy disillusion we are losing ourselves, and in loosing ourselves being freed to find a true revelation of Christ?  Sign me up!  As unnerving as, "I don't know," can be, it scares me far less than, "I get it!", which is often followed by, "I thought I heard God say . . ."  All jokes aside my prayer has been that we would be totally lost in the heart of God.  That we would go beyond ourselves, and what we could understand.  That we could enter into Isaiah 55:8-9.

If I could get my mind, heart, or anything else, around the things of God then I limit His ability to that which only I can conceive and figure out. (pretty scary, huh?)
 
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