More focus upon holy fire

Tongues of Fire Acts 2-3

Tongues of Fire, Acts 2-3 – credit Iris Ministries

Over the weekend and today I heard about and read a few items from prophetical voices focusing upon the Holy Spirit’s flame falling upon and setting believers ablaze.

First, today’s Lion Bites from Glasgow:

THE POWER AND PURITY GENERATION

I am calling a generation to walk in both power and purity. In this day there are many influencing forces trying to pull my children from left to right and those who would dilute my word and my revelation. Yet with power and purity married together in your life, you will stand and not be overwhelmed by these influences.

I come to you today to baptise you with the spirit and with fire; to fill you with power and to set you apart as a pure one. I desire that you live life in the undiluted, raw, power of my gospel but also that your life would be established on an ever sanctified, set-apart, purity.

Would you allow me today to first baptise you in my fire: to burn and refine you and fill you with my Spirit and a greater measure of my power?

Matthew 3:11
I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and fire.

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MINISTRY OF THE PROPHET: PROPHETIC FIRE

An email notified me of ProphecyTodayUK republishing an article from this time 25 years ago which bears the following sub-heads:

  • True prophets are those who have been set on fire by the Spirit of God.
  • Lessons at the Burning Bush
  • Other Revelations of God by Fire
  • Offerings Made by Fire
  • Commandments Through the Fire
  • Proof by Fire
  • Two Words for ‘Burning’
  • The Burning Heart of the Prophet
  • His Servants Like Flames of Fire
  • Seeing God as Fire.

Read this inspirational teaching by clicking Ministry of the Prophet: Prophetic Fire.

[Fire Angels photo by Gary Beaton; read Sighting of Angels in a Fire]

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