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When I was ministering at a conference at Redemption House Life Center with David and Tracy Whittington (Baltimore) last week, I kept looking back towards the back of the room and saw very vivid colors. Then the colors began to change, and suddenly, in the middle of it, I saw the Angel of Change.

This Angel of Change once stayed at my house for three and a half weeks. He poured oil over everyone who sat near him. People somehow found out that he was there, and people I didn't know were calling my house asking to come and sit on my sofa. In the meeting, like before, he had his silver oil jug with him. The anointing began to fall strong and I knew he was anointing people for change.

Don't Carry On in An Old Anointing

The season is changing. Like it or not, your season is changing because God is moving. You can embrace change and have an adventure, or resist and make your own life difficult.

Keep your antenna up so that you don't just keep doing what you're doing and carry on in an old anointing. I have been in churches where they have sung songs from moves of God, 25 years ago. The same anointing comes back because there is a connection through the songs. What comes out of a move, can keep you tied to it. That is not to say that God can't bring you a song from years ago sometimes.

Every move restores a truth. It brings in new songs and ways and vitality and excitement. God had His own purpose in a new season. Sometimes people are called for a season but when the season is over they don't discern the change, and carry on doing what they've been doing for the last 10 years, or 20 years, but the good thingbecomes the hindrance to the God thing.

In the Charismatic movement there were people who were called to help shepherd the crowds but they were called for that season. They carried on having their church when there was no real life in it. Instead of moving to the next thing that God had, they stayed with the dampened fire with the same anointing.

Don't Wander Around Like Pooh Bear

So this season is on us, I wonder what it will bring for you and me? You have to listen. God doesn't leave you wandering around the 100 acre wood like Pooh Bear looking for Tigger.

I remember God telling us to leave Gainesville, Florida but He didn't tell us where to go. David was on a ministry trip, so we put our stuff in storage, and I took off with my two girls and a wild, Irish prophet friend called Bernie.

We drove up to Tennessee and the Carolinas for about a week and then I got a phone call, out of the blue, from a friend who I hadn't heard from for about three years. “I have a word for you,” Michelle said. “God said, you can live where you like for two years.”

Well you know, I didn't really know where I would like to live, as I hadn't considered what I liked because I was trying to find out what God would like. It caught me a bit off guard. I had to let it come to the surface.

Your heart desires are sometimes buried deep within you. But on the other hand, God puts His desires in your heart so that when you serve Him it is delightful. The New Covenant is all a heart thing. We ended up in Charlottesville, Virginia for 2 years because it was near the Blue Ridge mountains, which I love.

As This Season Turns, Be Flexible and Well-Oiled

In the 5th-7th century in Ireland some of the monks left the monasteries and got into a little boat off the shores of Ireland. The boat had no rudder and no oars. They trusted God to send the winds to take them where they were supposed to go. Brendan had amazing adventures. They were called the “Peregrine” (pronounced peregrini). I would say that the Peregrine had a spirit of abandonment to the purposes of God.

How about getting in that Peregrine boat? Are you ready for a possible wild ride? You know we only have one life to live down here, we might as well have an adventure. Who wants to die bored? Not me. I want to die laughing or fighting.

As the seasons turn, we will fly high. No striving, no trying. By faith you can ask God for a word. He will release it in your faith as you believe.

When I was ministering at a conference at Redemption House Life Center with David and Tracy Whittington (Baltimore) last week, I kept looking back towards the back of the room and saw very vivid colors. Then the colors began to change, and suddenly, in the middle of it, I saw the Angel of Change.

When I was ministering at a conference at Redemption House Life Center with David and Tracy Whittington (Baltimore) last week, I kept looking back towards the back of the room and saw very vivid colors. Then the colors began to change, and suddenly, in the middle of it, I saw the Angel of Change.

When I was ministering at a conference at Redemption House Life Center with David and Tracy Whittington (Baltimore) last week, I kept looking back towards the back of the room and saw very vivid colors. Then the colors began to change, and suddenly, in the middle of it, I saw the Angel of Change.

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