by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
By Rev. Marjorie Kummrow
My
daughter received a prophetic word for 2019 that got me to think. The
Lord through Dr. Pamala Smith asked, “What is it that you have in your
hand?” The answer to that question is two-fold, for in Tracey’s hand at
times she finds a microphone, and at other times she finds a computer.
Tracey
uses her microphone often to sing praises to the Lord. She also uses
her microphone when she does voice over for various advertisements that
come her way. However, she is very selective in how she uses her voice,
and will not accept an audition that promotes immorality or secular
humanism. Therefore, the auditions that she accepts are few and far
between. When, however, that microphone is in her hand, it becomes the
amplified voice of the Lord, speaking or singing through her.
At
other times, and more frequently as of late, Tracey holds a computer in
her hand. She is very skilled in computer software and programming. Her
knowledge and expertise of the computer have opened the door for her to
bless others. She has helped her friends to navigate where they were
unable to travel. She has built the Sweet Manna website as well as
personal websites for others. It is because of Tracey’s skills in
editing and publishing that I was able to publish two books and numerous
articles and studies. She has been a great help to other authors as
well. However, because of her moral code, she will not help or promote
published material that she would consider to be immoral.
Turning down
voice-over auditions or publishing work translates into turning down
money. A cost that she is willing to pay for her integrity as a daughter
of the King. Time and time again, what Tracey holds in her hand has
been used by God to bless His people. Currently, she is helping a
missionary with the publishing of the book that he has written at the
age of eighty. What Tracey holds in her hand is the tool that the Lord
is using to get His Word from the heart of one man to the hearts of many
through the written word.
As
we discussed the prophecy that Tracey was given at the beginning of the
year, I reminded her that Moses was asked the same question. “What is
it that you have in your hand.” When asked this question, Moses would
not have had any idea how powerful his staff would become as he used it
in obedience to the Lord’s instruction. Moses’s staff was just a stick
from a tree with seemingly little significant use. Yet, this common
staff became the supernatural instrument that the Lord used to part the
Red Sea and set His people free.
Some
time ago, I was asked the same question, “Margie, what do you hold in
your hand?” This question was asked of me during the summer of 1992 when
I was in Israel. When I walked the streets of Jerusalem, I walked with a
tambourine decorated with beautiful colorful ribbons. I knew by the
question that the Lord wanted to use the tambourine as His instrument of
blessing. I was asked often, why I carried the tambourine? When this
happened, I was able to share that it was instrument of worship. When
asked about the ribbons, I was able to share the gospel using the
colorful ribbons. The black ribbon signified sin, the red ribbon
symbolized the blood of Jesus, and the white ribbon to represent the
garment of righteousness. I shared that the yellow ribbon reminded me of
God’s glory and the blue ribbon was the color that surrounds His
throne. I told the story of Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection. I was
able to tell the greatest story ever told because of what I had in my
hand.
Recently,
a very good friend of mine gave me a beautiful butterfly ring, that I
wear every day. Twice now while out and about, I have had compliments on
my ring. Once when I was dropping off information with a receptionist,
and another time when I was paying for something at the checkout
counter. Both occasions gave me an opportunity to tell them what the
butterfly means to me. “You see,” I said, “The butterfly is a picture of
the born-again life. Just as this butterfly changed from a caterpillar
into a beautiful butterfly and became a new creation, the same thing
happens with an individual when they receive Jesus into their heart;
they become a beautiful new creation.” I took advantage of the
opportunity that was given to me because of the compliment, to share the
gospel message very briefly. It only took a minute, but I used the ring
that was “in/on my hand to preach the “good news.”
The
Word of the Lord that was given to Tracey at the beginning of the year,
“What is it that you have in your hand,” can just as easily be asked of
each one of us? What is it that you, child of God, have in your hand
right now? Do not think that whatever it is, is insignificant. It may
very well be the very thing that God wants to use to bless people and to
bring glory to Himself.
Ecclesiastes 9:10 “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all of your might”…
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
Psalm 9:16 The wicked is snared in the work of his own hands.
I
have lived nearly eight decades now and never in any span of time have
my eyes been exposed to so much wicked behavior as I have observed in
these last days of my life. I know I should not be surprise, for the
Bible is clear that in the last days we would see much perversion of
truth, and disregard for life. Never-the-less, the intrusion of evil in
every spectrum of our society causes my heart to be vexed to the max. I
confess, that I find mercy to be illusive in my own heart due to the
heinous crimes my eyes have been subjected to.
My heart cry is for
Justice! Therefore, this promise that the wicked will be ensnared by the
work of their own hands, brings much comfort to me. I am trusting and
believing that those that are planning evil against our President, and
the people of God, Jew and Christian alike, will be trapped by their own
evil actions. For what-so-ever a man sow, he shall also reap.
Rev. Marjorie Kummrow
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
Psalm 8:3 When I consider Thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which Thou hast ordained.
The carnal mind sees God in nothing, not even in spiritual things, His Word and ordinances. The spiritual mind sees Him in everything, even in natural things, in looking on the heavens and the earth and all the creatures. Robert Leighton
Could we transport ourselves above the moon, could we reach the highest star above our heads, we should instantly discover new skies, new stars, new suns, new systems, and perhaps more magnificently adorned. But even there, the vast dominions of our great Creator would not terminate; we should then find, to our astonishment, that we had only arrived at the borders of the works of God.
How admirable are those celestial bodies! I am dazzled with their splendor and enchanted with their beauty! But notwithstanding this, however beautiful, and however richly adorned, yet this sky is void of intelligence. It is a stranger to its own beauty, while I, who am mere clay, molded by a divine hand, am endowed with sense and reason. Christopher Christian Sturm’s
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
In Barcelona, Spain, on February 25th, the mobile phone technocrats, held their annual Congress of Young Globalists. It is important to note this of the conference, it was sponsored by Spain’s first internet banking service, Banco Sabadell, and organized by elite technocrats consisting of inventors, scientists, physicists, and the like. Every cell phone company is behind this technological push into our future.
The highlight of the congress was the public demonstration of a young technocrat inventor having a tiny microchip inserted into his right hand. This was celebrated with great joy by all involved. The news has informed us of others who have received a chip for work purposes, this was not news that would stop the presses. What followed next was, another volunteer with a chip in his hand arrived on the scene, and became a picture of Bible prophecy being experienced for those that have eyes to see! With in seconds, connecting his cell phone to his micro-chipped hand, money was transferred from one bank account to another bank account. The place exploded with jubilation. As I watched, I began to cry.
The Bible warns us in chapters 13 and 14 of Revelation that the day will come when no one will be able to buy or sell with out the “mark of the beast.” Sadly, and this is why I was crying, the Bible also says that anyone taking the “mark of the beast” will be condemned forever. It is worthy to note that during the live demonstration of the microchip being inserted, once it was completed, it was announced, “he has been marked.”
I am posting this video below in comments section as well as on the Sweet Manna Facebook Site, for your viewing.
Rev. Marjorie Kummrow
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
The following is an excerpt from the book I am currently writing and hoping to publish this year sometime. What follows is very good information to have when witnessing to a skeptic or an intellectual.
There are several ways that the Lord communicates with us. First and foremost He has communicated with us through the written word, the Bible. He spoke audibly to the prophets of old for 4,000 years which is recorded in the Old Testament. God came to earth in the form of the man Jesus and He spoke volumes to us. He also has spoken to us through the authors of the New Testament who were men who were trained by Jesus. He continues to speak to us today through many people that have a prophetic function and through various anointed vessels that He chooses to use.
Because of those that mock the Bible and because the Intellects consider the Bible to be a book of fairy tales, I would like to interject some facts about the Bible at this point that should silence even the most intellectual and solidify the accuracy of the Bible. For the Bible has stood the test of time. It is the only book that has accurately foretold the future. In total, the Bible is 27% Prophecy, predicting many things such as the rise and fall of Nations and kings throughout history. Since the Bible’s emphasis is on the King of kings, Jesus, I did some research on the fulfillment of the prophecies concerning just Jesus’ first and second coming. There are a great number of discrepancies in the actual number of prophecies that are about our Lord in the Old Testament. The reason for this I discovered is because some of the same prophecies are repeated by different authors at different times in history. Many of them have recorded the same events that were to occur in history. In total, we have around 700 references in the Hebrew text about the coming of the Messiah.
First, let’s look at the astonishing fulfillment of the prophecies that Jesus fulfilled in his first coming. From Genesis to Malachi there are prophecies that foretell the exact events of Jesus’ life; from identifying his place of birth, to the account of the Roman soldiers tossing lots for his garments at the foot of the cross. These prophecies span 4,000 years, written by different prophets at various times in the 4,000-year history. All of these prophecies were written long before the man Jesus was ever born. Yet the accuracy in which they were fulfilled by Jesus is astounding!
Mathematicians have figured the odds of one single person fulfilling all 700 of these prophecies, (which history confirms; Jesus did fulfill concerning His first coming) is so astronomical that our minds could not possibly comprehend it. For instance, Dr. Peter Stoner estimated the odds against just 48 of only 300 or so Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah to be fulfilled in one person. He calculated the odds at 1 in 10 to the power 157.[1] What it means for these prophecies to be fulfilled by just one person is 1 in 1,000,000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.00
I cannot go on because the zeros would continue to fill up several pages. Jesus, however, fulfilled more than just 48, He fulfilled around 700. If the odds are calculated, those calculations would fill an entire book full of zeros. These odds are so beyond what our minds can comprehend that one has to conclude that none of these predictions and their fulfillment has happened by chance. It is only possible because of the supernatural hand of God almighty who has written history in advance of it happening, through the prophets of old. History, after all, is, of course, His story.
Dr. Mark Hitchcock has a book on prophecy in which he mentions that there are more than 300 references to the Lord's coming in the New Testament, which has only 260 chapters. Prophecy makes up twenty-eight and one-half percent of the New Testament. There are over 300 prophecies concerning Christ's Second Coming in the New Testament — one out of every 30 verses. He also states that there are 109 prophecies of His first coming (which He fulfilled completely), yet there are 224 that forecast His Second Coming. Twenty-six books of the New Testament refer to the promise of His coming, and three of those were personal letters to individuals.[2] The rest highlighted this important doctrine that was preached in the earliest days of the church. It would do the Church well if these truths were preached today.
This statistical data are facts, not just someone’s opinion. Therefore, an honest intellectual must come to terms with the fact that his own personal opinion is contrary to the mathematical facts of history and the prophecies of the Bible. I believe this kind of information is so important because of all the negative input in our culture today concerning the Bible. Those who continue believing it’s a book full of fairy tales and old wife’s tales have not yet considered the astronomical odds presented here, and they have not yet come in contact with Jesus personally. Jesus is the volume of the Book we call the Bible. All anyone has to do is ask God to prove His existence to you, and He will if your heart is sincere. He wants to be intimately acquainted with you. We can have great hope that Jesus will indeed fulfill the remaining prophecies about Himself because He has proven to us that the Word of God is true and trustworthy by fulfilling every single prophecy concerning his first coming. Even though some of those prophecies were written about him long before He was even born. The Bible is the only book with a voice that speaks accurately about events before they happen.
It is a thrill and a wonderment to hear the voice of the Lord either audibly or by hearing that small still voice from deep within where the Holy Spirit resides when one is “born again” and has been baptized in the Holy Spirit. The truth is, however, that if the Lord would choose to never speak again to anyone, we have in the written text enough information to last us a lifetime. The Bible is definitely the greatest book ever written.
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
Psalm12:2-3 They speak vanity every one with his neighbor. With flattering lips and with a double heart do they speak. The Lord shall cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that speaketh proud things.
The original is, “A heart and a heart;” one for the church the other for the change; one for Sundays, another for working days; one for the king, another for the pope. A man without a heart is a wonder, but a man with two hearts is a monster. It is said of Judas, “There were many hearts in one man;” and we read of the saints, “There was one heart in many men.” Thomas Adams
When men cease to be faithful to their God, he who expects to find them so to each other will be much disappointed. George Horne
We are witnessing at this very time in history the fall of proud hypocrites who were elected into governmental positions under false pretenses. We’ve heard their eloquent speeches filled with “double talk,” saying one thing and doing another. They create laws to protect animal life from scientific experiment and at the same time, see nothing wrong with our tax dollars supporting Planned Parenthood. These abortionists slaughter babies in the womb of their mothers and then sell their body parts for experimentation. Woman march for woman’s rights, while supporting the killing of their unborn daughters. All of them Hypocrites!!!
The Lord is indeed cutting these proud double hearted people down. He is having His Revolution, just as He has said, through His prophetic people. He is turning the tables of the money changers once again. He is exposing the evil acts of the wicked that have for decades been hidden. Yet only those with spiritual eyes are able to see that this Revolution has at its head, the King of Kings and the Lord or Lords who intends for His Glory to cover the earth. Rev. Marjorie Kummrow
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
Psalm 11:5 The LORD trieth the righteous: but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.
Except our sins, there is not such plenty of anything in all the world as there is of troubles which come from sin, as one heavy messenger came to Job after another. Since we are not in paradise, but in the wilderness, we must look for one trouble after another. As a bear came to David after a lion, and a giant after a bear, and a king after a giant, and Philistines after a king, so, when believers have fought with poverty, they shall fight with infamy; when they have fought with infancy, they shall fight with sickness; they shall be like a laborer who is never out of work. Henry Smith
It is the Lord’s love for each of us that brings His tests into our lives. Why me, we ask? Or often I hear, “Not again, why must I go around this mountain again?” Let me suggest, that the Lord grades the “test” based on our attitude and how we respond. So, if we fail the test because of an unrighteous attitude in dealing with the trial, we can expect to go around that same mountain again until we get a passing grade. His love will not give up on us until we have been conformed into the image of His Son. Rev. Marjorie Kummrow
by Rev. Marjorie on 04/13/19
Psalm 10:4 The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God. God is not in all his thoughts.
Pride plunged Satan from heaven into hell; it banished our first parents from paradise; and it will, in a similar manner, ruin all who indulge in it. It keeps us in ignorance of God; shuts us out from His favor; prevents us from resembling Him. Beware of pride! Beware lest you indulge it imperceptibly, for it is perhaps, of all sins, the most secret, subtle, and insinuating.
The pride of the wicked is the principal reason why they will not seek after the knowledge of God. Pride consists in an unduly exalted opinion of one’s self. It is, therefore, impatient of a rival, hates a superior, and cannot endure a master. It is evident that nothing can be more painful to a proud heart than the thoughts of such a being as God. Edward Payson
The only place that God is not is in the thoughts of the wicked. This is a damning accusation’ for where the God of heaven is not, the lord of hell is reigning and raging; and if God be not in our thoughts, our thoughts our thoughts will bring us to perdition. Charles H. Spurgeon
Let me challenge my readers to examine their thoughts. Your thought life is the measuring stick as to your devotion to the Living God. One time when I was in prayer asking the Lord to examine my heart, I asked Him if I had any idols before Him. I was somewhat astounded with what the Holy Spirit whispered to me. He said, “What ever it is that you think about more than you think about Me, that thing is your idol.” The sin of pride is an ongoing concern for the followers of Christ because it is a sin that loves to hide itself in our though life. Let each of us for the sake of our own growth examine the things that we think about. Rev. Marjorie Kummrow