Now that I have your attention...
This entire last year has been this statement: "Now that I have your attention...this place is reminiscent of Matthew 13 where the multitude heard the parable of the sower. There were the disciples, and the multitudes did not understand. But the disciples who came to him and to them, He explained the parable of the sower.
Make no mistake, 2020 has been a year of separation from the multitudes to the disciples and to those who are inquisitive to understand. This place shall become a gathering place for the disciples of the Living God in these latter days. The assembly of the disciples shall begin; and what shall, and who shall be gathered are those who are curious concerning the outpouring of what God is going to do on the face of the earth. There's coming a transition even in my church and for my church. There shall be the wise and the faithful and the prudent that you will watch separate from the multitudes. Watch who I sent here! Watch who gathers to you for this place. This place shall become a gathering place for those whose ears are tuned to the Spirit of the Living God. As the separation occurs, more truth, more understanding you will find residing in your heart, and you shall become dispensers of understanding and knowledge of the fear of God.
This transition is afoot; it's already occurring. Watch the disciples begin to accumulate in this place, and the very thing that separated the multitudes from the disciples shall begin to occur in my church and this place shall be an illustration of the hungry in heart to know God, to know what God is doing, and to know what God will be doing on the earth. Blessed are your ears for you hear; blessed are your eyes for they shall begin to see even afar off, and blessed are your hearts for they shall carry a message of the Living God to the ends of the earth.
Transition! Transition! Transition!
Now that I have your attention…an outpouring of words from The Throne shall reside in the fertile hearts of my people."
[Originally given during the October 4th Sunday service, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D--EQbrEQA]