Prophecy at ELC10
Prophetic words given during the European Leaders' Conference, February 2010
Thursday evening (session 1)
Kate Colbrook (Oxford Leys, UK) - There is a new dawn coming. The best place to see it is from a high place. We’re being called up higher. A place of consecration. A place of calling up.
Phil Rowe (Romney Marsh, UK) - Isaiah 43.18-19 “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”
Simeon Chapman (Worcester, UK) - God is doing something new and he wants to speak to us. A challenge to allow God to give us prophetic dreams during our conference.
Chipper Betts (Walsall, UK) - This is going to be a weekend of healing and rebuilding. And God’s favour is still with us, even if we feel broken down and struggling.
Dave Oliver (Basingstoke, UK) - Prophesy to the breath. (Ezekiel 39) There is a newly-waking army of God, long-planned by Him.
Barney Coombs (Vancouver, Canada) - “Almighty Christ come forth in us”(song). It won’t be long until we become the prophetic people that God wants. You will prophesy.
Friday morning (session 2)
Nesta Mumford (Derby, UK) - There is a big door to God’s new purposes. Will we open the door with the key; or will we try other ways (screwdriver, etc).
Peter Auger (Cote, Oxfordshire) - Word about God having many and varied rooms in God’s house, but us being too busy to call or visit.
John Denning (Basingstoke, UK) - Live in my presence. I will give you knowledge and understanding. Nothing is impossible to me. From my presence comes power and authority
Name ( Church) - I was driving behind an animal transport truck. Inside the door were hundreds of wild stallions. God is speaking about freedom and release.
Chris Richards (Basingstoke, UK) Outside the camp, away from the tents, was the tent of meeting where Moses met God. God calls us to leave our tents and move to the new place of meeting. Move from the doorways to the familiar, the mundane, the ordinary.
Bex Lawton (Oxford, UK) - [Song] Do you know that for me to breath life first you must die? Do you know that my resurrection life, my restoring life only comes to the dead? You need to die. Lay down your plans, strategies, knowledge, wisdom. Only then can I breathe on you.
Friday evening (session 5)
Dave Oliver (Basingstoke, UK) - The Lion of the tribe of Judah. The enemy is only like a lion: he makes noise, but has no substance.
Ann Young (Middlesbrough, UK) - As you step out remember, be courageous, be strong, I am with you. What I’m asking you to do is not too difficult, with me. Fight. Be strong. Be courageous.
Alan Bills (Oxford, UK) - The prayers you have prayed for years have been kept by God in jars which are now being smashed to release them.
Saturday morning (session 6)
Buck Hudson (Älmhult, Sweden) - God wants to restore dreams and promises. There is a story of the man who was waiting for the consolation of Israel. The promise doesn’t happen for years. 20-30,000 people were coming through the temple daily, but finally, one small family come and the Holy Spirit says: this is the one you’ve been waiting for. He immediately understands its not what he was expecting, but better than what he was expecting. A time God wants to restore promises; and to give us what we’ve been waiting for. God has not forgotten our dreams.
Saturday evening (session 9)
Pete Vincent (Lutterworth, UK) - A farmer with a broken down combine harvester. He called out to God and God sent many people to help bring in the harvest, sheaf-by-sheaf with sickles. We’ve seen the harvest and treid to bring it in in our own strength but God wants us to call out to him to send workers.
Chris Lozinski (Newcastle, UK) - Rev 14.14-18. The harvest is ready. God is sending his angels to open the way in a fresh way: an unprecedented move of the gospel of God. Let us sharpen the sickles.
Jon Silk, Oxford - Trumpet Solo
Dave Richards (Basingstoke, UK), commenting on the trumpet solo - There is a trumpet sound in the Spirit, a sound to line up behind. But its not a triumphant sound, it’s the sound of compassion, bringing hope. Seeing children restored to parents; parents to their children. This is a different harvest: not militant and triumphant, but of compassion and grace, mercy and love. God’s kindness, goodness and faithfulness. The harvest is coming. Are we ready?
