Eze 47:3 He walked to the east with a measuring tape and measured off fifteen hundred feet, leading me through water that was ankle-deep.
Eze 47:4 He measured off another fifteen hundred feet, leading me through water that was knee-deep. He measured off another fifteen hundred feet, leading me through water waist-deep.
Eze 47:5 He measured off another fifteen hundred feet. By now it was a river over my head, water to swim in, water no one could possibly walk through.
The Lord showed me a vision today based on these verses from Ezekiel. In the vision I saw a stream that was ankle-deep
and people were crossing over the stream to get to the other side. The
stream to them was an obstacle to be crossed that stood in the way of
them and the other side(their ministry). Others walked in the stream
for a bit and then got out because the water was only ankle – deep and
it was easy to get in and out of the stream, Still others walked in the
stream following the path of the stream faithfully wherever it went.
As this last group followed the stream the water began to rise and it became knee-deep,
yet still easy enough for anyone who wanted to, to get out of the
stream and onto dry land. Those who remained faithful and followed the
path of the stream found that the water was now waist deep,
and although a lot more difficult, there still exists a way out of the
water for those who chose to get out. Finally, the faithful ones who
followed the stream from the time it was ankle-deep water until it was
waist deep find themselves in a river that was over their head and in water that no one could possibly walk through.
The explanation of the vision is this: The water is the Holy
Spirit. There are those involved in ministry that see the stream as an
obstacle to get to the bank on the other side(their ministry) rather
than a path to follow. Then there were those who wanted to get their
feet wet in the ankle-deep water and then quickly get out because their
level of commitment was as shallow as the stream that they
walked/crossed. They liked the idea of going along with the current of
the stream (the Holy Spirit) at first but lost interest because the
water was only ankle-deep( the miracles & signs and wonders weren’t
enough to keep their attention) Then there were those who pursued the
water until it was knee-deep, a
deeper commitment by those who pursued the stream when it was just a
small stream and they are representative of those who have surrendered a
greater amount of their will than those in the ankle-deep water. And,
the anointing on that is on their lives shows it Then we have those who
have followed the stream from ankle-deep to waist-deep.
The deeper you go in the stream is in direct proportion to how much of
your will is surrendered to God’s will. The deeper you go the harder
it is to get out, although it is still possible to do so. The deeper
the water, the greater the anointing, the presence, the power and
ministry. Finally we see the faithful ones who have faithfully followed
the stream from the time it was ankle-deep to where we see the that
the water has become a river and is over the heads of those in it and no one could possibly walk through it. These
4 stages of water depth represent the ever-increasing presence and
power and anointing that the Holy Spirit is , and will be poured out.
Those who are among those who are in water over their head are those
who have completely surrendered their will to the will of God and it is
these who will walk in signs and wonders ministry such as not even the
Apostles saw.
There is no short that can be taken here. In order for one to have
the Spirit’s anointing, presence, and power , they must follow the path
of the stream from within the stream and not on the banks. And, it
must be followed from ankle-deep to the river that no one could
possibly cross.
Also realize that it looks from a common sense perspective to
follow a stream’s path from within the stream, very stupid and foolish.
It makes much more sense to follow the streams path from the safety of
the bank and on dry ground. Those who pursue the course of the stream
from within the stream will be looked at as foolish and stupid.
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