Month: May 2010

  • Visiting Tromsø

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    We arrived in Tromsø yesterday and will stay over the weekend. The sun is shining from a cloudless sky. The beautiful mountain tops are still covered by snow, but the spring has arrived even here in the north of Norway. The threes are budding, the fresh green colour of the spring season can be seen everywhere. I love this green freshness. God has really created a most beautiful world!

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  • The Dandelion

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    The Dandelion was imported to Norway by monks as a medical plant. It used to be cultivated behind the high walls of the monasteries. Today this plant cover all of Norway as the seeds like parachutes were spread by the wind!

    To me this is a prophetic picture of how the Kingdom of God can fill entire villages, towns, cities and nations with its transforming presence.

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  • Prophetic flower pictures

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    It is spring time in Norway. It is late this year because of a cold and very long winter season. But now flowers are springing forth everywhere. It is like a resurrection of life from the dead ground. Restoration is taking place in front of our eyes. We can see the glory of God covering the ground everywhere!

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    Leave a comment on what prophetic message you hear from God when you look on these pictures!

  • God is able

    This morning I read, that God is able to do immeasurable more than all we ask or image, according to his power that is at work within us, in Paul's letter to the Ephesians.

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  • Tithing and legalism

    A few days ago two good young men visited me in the house in the forest to talk about tithing. They had been practising tithing for many years, but now they had reached the conclusion that tithing was not a biblical principle. Tithing was no longer a practice they had to follow as believers who lived in the grace of the new covenant. The main reason for reaching this conclusion was their personal experience of a legalistic way tithing had been taught and practised. And of cause they had read some books saying that tithing no longer applied to Christians. We had a very good talk about tithing and generous giving, but we reached no common agreement on the biblical ground for the practise in new covenant communities today.

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  • Prophetic flowers

    If you have not read my previous post on the white anemones that cover the ground at our place in the forest I suggest that you read that entry before you proceed to read about prophetic flowers.

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  • White anemones cover the ground

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    The spring has definitely come, even though we have had frost at night and snow-fall far into the month of May. This has been the coldest and longest winter I can ever remember! However, King Winter has been defeated! The ground of the forest all around us is covered with white anemones. This little unpretentious white flower stands in her innocence and feebleness as a powerful proof of resurrection life. Not long time ago there was no sign of life on the ground, but today the white anemones cover the ground as a prophetic proclamation that one day the entire earth will be filled with people displaying the glory of the Lord.

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  • A powerful name

    In the Book of Acts, which I have been reading the last few days, the name of Jesus Christ has a very prominent place. The early Christians were strong believers in the powerful name of Jesus Christ. Therefore they saw signs and wonders take place in that powerful name.

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  • Proclaiming the risen Christ

    I am reading the Acts at the moment and I have been encouraged by discovering how central the proclamation of the risen Christ is for the early Christians. The apostles were bold in proclaiming that God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. It seems to be their focus every time they preach or explain why they are doing what they are doing. The risen Christ seemed to be their reason for everything they did and said.

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  • Me treng fleire profetiske mødrer

    Første Samuelsbok skildrar ei stor vekking
    og samfunnsendring som me kan læra mykje av i den stoda folket vårt er i dag. Gud
    brukte ei bedande kvinne, ein ukjend profet og ein ung gut til å endra heile
    samfunnet.

    Det er tydeleg at Hanna gjennom si
    profetiske innsikt skjøna seg på tidene og forstod at det måtte koma ei endring.
    Ho bad om ein son som kunne tena Guds plan i si levetid. Ho visste at om ikkje
    ein slik mann vart reist opp, ville folket verta utarma og undertrykt av
    fienden og Guds namn ville verta vanæra.

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