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Fresh Water

 

 

I will pour water on him who is thirsty, and floods on the dry ground;

I will pour out My Spirit on your descendants, and My blessing on your offspring (Isaiah 44:3).


 

23rd May 2016. From Khalifa in Tunisia: When we went to start our house, it was my turn to say a prayer to God. I did not have any special words to say but only my usual prayer composed in the book Why Did Jesus Die? When I finished a flash in my mind [a word of knowledge or prompt from the Spirit] sent me to search and read to the people who were with me "Why Jesus Suffered," which is written in this same book beginning with the words "This ghastly treatment was meted out to a man who had never committed a crime in his life." When this passage ended we all said "Amen" again.

As soon as we started to dig the foundation, fresh water gushed out with force. It was so much that we had to tap it for domestic use.

I heard a voice which spoke in Arabic to "leave that area [in other words, don’t build there but leave it], the water there is for you all and other people and your host (the land owner) to use, and is not for sale. We guard it." [Later, an angel message allowed them to sell it because of their poverty, but people were stingy.] We were shown another part around the compound [where to build our homes], and our houses are near completion, but still need many materials. Steel doors and windows. It is so strange that this fresh water could come out to be the best in a salty soil! This God's [miracle] has gained us favour from these inhabitants. People are coming to get converted but in a very small number, such as tomorrow we shall have only 4 baptisms. Please pray for our welfare.

25th May 2016. 12:42. Reply:

...Clear pure water is a symbol of the Spirit of God, and of His Truth that His Spirit inspires and provides. It is life sustaining, and in its spiritual sense it is purifying to our spirits which God is preparing for His kingdom.

In the wilderness of Sinai, where God took Israel when He brought them out of Egypt, God performed a similar miracle by causing a huge outflow of water to gush from a rock that stood several feet taller than a man. It was the most unlikely place for water to issue from. It is not the place you would find a natural spring. That rock split in two when Moses hit it with his staff (Numbers 20:11).

That actual rock was discovered by Ron Wyatt on an expedition to the site of the true Mount Sinai (Jebel el Lawz) in Saudi Arabia. He videoed it, and although the video was not wonderfully clear, you could see the erosion the water caused over the time water flowed from the crack right in the middle of the huge rock. (It is dry now.)

That rock is a symbol of Christ. It's ironic that it is in a place that visitors cannot access now. The Saudis enclosed the entire area around it, and around Jebel el Lawz, with a security fence to stop people entering. That too is symbolic!

The Waterspring Of Truth In The Earth

Fiona wrote from Scotland, mentioning the contents of Psalm 85, reflecting upon an earlier restoration. Ps 85:4 implores God to restore us, and revive us (v 6).

Truth and righteousness are mentioned (v 10) because they are central to revival and restoration.

Truth shall spring out of the earth ... (v 11).

And in the final verse, we read:

Righteousness will go before Him, and shall make His footsteps our pathway (v 13).

The biblical truth carried by MM is the essay of that righteousness which is being restored to prepare the Way before Jesus’ return.

21st July 2016. 18:39. From Khalifa: I write to inform you that our Miraculous water has abruptly dried. We think God did this because of frequent squabbling over it. Our people are prone to abusive words and fights, so they have been quarreling among themselves at this small well... they forbade donating anything for it. We became so tired with them so much. Even women were fierce to each other and would not follow the rule of queuing as we directed. The set hours were rejected etc. ...Truly it was a time consuming but we accepted it to serve God's people as He provided this well to quell their suffering.

19:44. Reply: I think God caused the water to dry up because of the people's ingratitude and evil approach. They didn't donate anything to you for the water; that is utterly selfish. And their squabbling and conflict created strife, which is an evil that the book of Proverbs condemns. God is peace-loving and generous, but if people don't appreciate the blessings He gives, He takes the blessings away...

Why should He bless those who curse Him? It does them no good to continue in their evil ways. So He has to withhold HIS good to them, till they learn (if they ever can learn).

Luke 6:38 contains a principle that as one gives, so it is given back to the giver. If all they gave to God was grief, it is no surprise that He would cause the water to cease.

If God restores the water supply to you, perhaps you should make it your own private source, because they were not grateful, did not give God or you thanks, did not come during the times you asked them to come, and were unruly and aggressive. They have disqualified themselves from receiving water if God restores it to you for your use. They were unworthy to receive. The water is a symbol of God's Spirit. They despised God's goodness.


 

 

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