Angelic Activity
Timothy Snodgrass
Dec 10, 2004
There is much angelic activity over the nations of the earth as we draw closer to the return of Jesus Christ. In order to overcome in the days ahead, we need to change the entire way we think. We need to think like angels. Our entire consciousness must undergo reformation. At our current mindset and way of thinking, we will not survive the shakings on the immediate horizon. The enemy wishes to create stress, which is the opposite of peace, but we must now be transformed into ambassadors of peace. As the earth begins to shake and travail, we must decide: we can either be messengers of fire, or messengers of stress. The Body of Christ is now being called into a new marriage, an alignment and partnership with the holy angels. Our thought patterns must undergo a quickening, a change, a reformation, a communion with the divine. Like lightning, our thoughts travel at the speed of light as prayers to the Throne. Although we have the wisdom of the ages available at our fingertips, we choose to live in darkness, addiction, dependency, stress, and defeat. This pattern must change by an act of our will, and must change now, or nations will perish. Do not remain chained to the spiritual and mental walls created by the enemy. Rise up above your adversary and overcome before it is too late, for the righteous judgments of God are now at hand. Though the earth shakes and is rent like a veil, remember that you are just a pilgrim passing through this small blue world among an eternal sea of stars, and that your pilgrimage is almost over!
Merry Christmas from the islands of the sea,
Timothy, Juliet, Joshua and Esther Snodgrass Philippines
ISLANDS IN TURMOIL – REACHING OUT TO PHILIPPINE STORM VICTIMS
Recent storms in the Philippines have left nearly 1,800 dead or missing, thousands of homes destroyed, and 650,000 storm refugees who have displaced by mudslides and flooding. Many of those who have lost their homes have been fleeing to larger cities for shelter. I was recently touched by a family of four living on the sidewalk not far from us. All of their belongings were stuffed into one small box, and they were dressed in mud-covered rags; the mom was rocking a two-week old infant in her arms, while their young daughter was sleeping on the sidewalk, her legs covered with insect bites. Two weeks ago they had a home in the mountains, and farmed a rice field. Now they had nothing. The Holy Spirit placed it on our hearts us to buy them some new clothes, and make sure they had food and water every day. This was the beginning of an ongoing outreach to local storm victims. Please continue to intercede for beautiful people of the Philippine Islands, especially during this time of disaster.