TABERNACLES PENTECOST, 2008
GETTING A NEW WINDSHIELD
In the blog posting on October 29, 2008, titled “Tabernacles, 2008,” I related
that knowing what the future holds is like driving a car down a road with
your front windshield painted over. All you can see is out your side
windows—where you are—and out your rearview mirrors—where you have been.
You have hope of where you are going and what will be ahead. You even
read and see the promises of what lies ahead. And you read in the Scriptures
what others have done in like courses that speak about this journey it
seems you are on. While you do all these things and drive by faith and
seek to know the ways of Yahweh, the fact is you are limited to seeing
clearly in only two directions—where you are and where you have been.
Having written about that, I had a recent experience that encourages me
that I have a new front windshield, that I might now be seeing things more
clearly.
Of course this is the promise we see in that which was spoken to Moses
when he asked to see Yahweh’s glory (Exodus 33:18-23). In fulfillment
of that promise, it is the hope we see in Elijah when he came out of the
cleft of the rock and Yahweh told Him what He was about to do (1 Kings
19:13-18). I hope that is what we are seeing now regarding Tabernacles
Pentecost. Let me share this encouraging and quite remarkable experience.
Recently, I had to get a state inspection on my pickup. The place
I usually take it to could not get to it until later that afternoon at
3:30. I did not want to wait, so I took it to another place. They flunked
me, and one of the items was a faulty front windshield. It had a crack in
it. But what they did not know was that on rare occasions, if the sunlight
was just right on that windshield, it was just like the painted one mentioned
here—I could not see out of it. In fact, recently that happened. Therefore,
that windshield testified to the very thing I have been speaking about.
I called around locally and the price for a replacement was going
to be about $225. A Bride lady here in town suggested I call the larger
town nearby and compare prices. I did so and they gave me a price of exactly
$147 and no cents. No, they did not round it off; it happened to come
to exactly $147. And, they would even come to my house and install it.
I agreed and they were to send someone out the next day, in fact the man
lived here in Salem.
I told the Bride sister about the good price and immediately she saw
its relationship to the writing I had just given her to read. The price
of $147 was precisely the numbers of the stacked Millennial reign addressed
in The Waltz of Life—1, 4, and 7!
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What we see in that writing is that Yahweh stacks the fifth day on
the fourth and brings a people up the mountain to Him, establishing them
into priesthood in immortal, incorruptible bodies. Likewise, He stacks
the eighth day on the seventh and brings Yahshua’s return early, along with
the water that flows from one’s innermost being. This is where we are
right now in Yahweh’s timing—the conjunction of the 1 – 4 – 7.
When the lady pointed this out, I then told her that the name of the
glass company that was going to do the work was King Glass. I also noted
that the reason I went to the place that flunked me was because the other
shop could not get to me until 3:30, the first time I had ever experienced
a delay from them. Of course 3:30 is three and a half, the number of years
of Yahshua’s ministry on this earth.
The next morning I received a call from the installer, Josh. He was
on his way over. When he arrived I asked him if his name was actually
Joshua? Indeed it was. Of course Joshua is actually Yahshua. “How long
have you been installing car glass,” I asked, and not trying to be prophetic,
but hoping I had someone who knew what they were doing. “Four years,”
he replied. As noted in The Waltz of Life, on what day
did Yahshua consistently make His appearance? On the fourth!
So here I had Yahshua from King Glass who lives in the city of Salem
(Jerusalem) come to my house in his fourth year and install a new windshield
in my Elijah raven-black pickup for $147 so that I could now see clearly
and pass inspection. And the other inspection place could not get to me
until 3:30. And, I had just written about the windshield testimony, the
very problem my truck had. As Chris noted later, the chance of all these
immensely relevant facts uniting together so completely went beyond happenstance.
And by the way, just five days before this, Chris took a vehicle in for
service and the cost was $147.72.
So what is my hope? I hope I am seeing things clearly, as testified
here. I hope the water that flowed out of my innermost being on the eighth
day of Tabernacles revealing the 1 – 4 – 7, attests to the water He is
going to bring more fully in this conjunction day of 1 – 4 – 7. I hope
those waters begin as a Gihon on Tabernacles Pentecost, December 26, 2008.
Is this testimony foolish? Well, it is as foolish as Yahweh attesting
to the outpouring of His Spirit by Noah sending the dove out three times.
The fact is, that was as common as a windshield being installed, and
far less detailed. It is as foolish as many like prophetic testimonies
in the Scriptures that were nothing but common at the time, yet they wonderfully
prophesy. Did the Gadarenes, or was that the Gerasenes (depending on
the gospel), come out and marvel at the prophetic testimony of the 2,000
swine going to the sea? No, they asked Yahshua to leave. It is as foolish
as Yahweh having a law that you cannot cook a kid in its mother’s milk.
It is as foolish as in Matthew Yahshua told the disciples to not take a staff
or sandals, and in Mark He told them to take them. All of these foolish
things and more prophesy. And if we have eyes to see what they mean, we
are all-the-more informed and equipped.
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Pentecost, 2008 for SHELAH/SILOAM