Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Yes we shall certainly do that. As an old song says, “God can make a way where there seems to be no way. He works in ways we cannot see. He will make a way for me… (....) He will make a way”
Bless you Julie. Keep looking to Jesus.

Hugs
Marion

Yes Julie
I shared about .... at a group gathering at healing rooms last night, and will continue to pray for ....that God will make a way where there seems to be no way.  His ways are so much higher than ours, and far better than anything we could imagine.
With hugs and blessings
Marion
I pray peace for you too Julie, and rest in Him.


Monday, 14 October 2013


Evidence in photo of a ' word of knowledge ' given by Beloved Jesus to church elder at the (Christian) Healing Rooms to tell me.  The testimony was posted as ' Jesus Speaks to Me' on the board with the other healing testimonies at the local Healing Rooms for all to see.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

yes dear simon, but it was a pre cognitive dream-vision dear simon, and after praying to Beloved Jesus...a vision came in. I have had premonitions before too lol. Some sort of psychic- attack maybe lol, or divine appointment with God lol. A year after dream, I prayed and I met future hubby online and we were talking for @6 mths and I told him I had a lot of spiritual dreams coming true and one was about a college peer at the convent school where I was about to attend and a pony. She was feeding poison nettle hay in dream to pony I was about to go and see with my boyfriend.. she fed him poisoned hay and lust to boyfriend and in real- life the white pony died (pony was spinning around and around in dream). The word 'Brigidine' came in premonition and then later I attended St Brigidine's convent college where I was taught by nuns. I told future hubby (though strangers in real life) about my spiritual dreams and " word' on dream coming true. He said " I know you ( we were strangers), you were dressed as snow white and we met on a dream'' ( A year before). So hubby confirmed it lol.....There was a couple involved in the occult, I read about and they met on a dream. Also a Christian Pastor and his wife that met on a dream as well after prayer for wife. They later ministered to witch doctors in Africa as missionaries and converted witch doctors to Christianity ..

Monday, 30 September 2013

Could anyone kindly interpret why my face/ head was on snow white's costume as snow white in dream-vision?. It was a live vision in real-time. I met my future hubby on this dream(we were strangers at the time), and he was a Palestinian in Syria/ the Holy Land on the other side of the world and I was in Australia, the Great Southern Land of the Holy Spirit at time we met on dream, both dreaming it together at the same time in real-time. I asked God where the lover on my dream came from (I prayed I didn't mind if it was from a poor country in Holy Land, like Syria, as I didn't mind if he was poor) Suddenly, a picture book of Arabian Nights came flying into the black realm of our dream on my side. And as it is hubby is a Palestinian Arab living in Syria.  Could he be the Arabian Prince to snow white in our dream. What is the significance of the picture book of Arabian Nights in our dream as symbolism.  My mother said she could read me ' like a book'. Could it be my mother being psychic is the wicked witch/ step mother? We are all in the Lambsies book of life, and He opens our book when we die. 

Moreover, in the dream we later saw me as snow white and I started to move/ spin around and around like a cyclone in the dark spiritual realm.  What does this spinning of snow white mean pretty please? I know I would ruminate on my psychic mother's verbal and emotional abuse over and over/ around and around in my head. ''Like a squirrel on a treadmill getting nowhere, fast.'' Could it be madness from her wicked word curses, as after my brother was murdered and my baby born at 26, I ruminated on my mother's bad and sad words and suddenly heard her words in her voice in my thoughts like an auditory hallucination ? Maybe it does symbolise madness like Daniel who foretold the Babylonian king's 7 years of madness. in his dream.  Then, I saw the colourful 7 dwarfs around me in the dark spiritual realm.  What is the significance of the 7 colourful dwarfs please?  



I prayed to beloved Jesus for a husband, and then saw in a ' spiritual manifestation' my future hubby on a dream vision. In the dream where I met my dream lover and future hubby, a year before we met, I was dressed as snow white with the colourful 7 dwarfs around me in the dark spiritual realm. My face (just like the one with my dark hair up, in this blessed photo of me in gold bevelled mirror after I had prayed to Mother Mary in 2005, attachéd), was on Snow White's costume then later I began spinning very fast around and around in the black realm. The Pharoah of Egypt had a dream about the 7 ears of corn and seven skinny and fat cows. Mine, was a modern day one, with me dressed as snow white and the 7 dwarfs. Notice the number 7 in dream significance.

Moreover, ''throughout history we have sought to fathom the meanings of our dreams, searching them for insights into our present lives and for predictions of our future.''The Israelite Prophet Daniel correctly interpreted one of the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar's dreams as predicting the Monarch's imminent 7 years of madness (Daniel 4: 535). Another Israelite Joseph, who was sold into slavery in Egypt, rose to a position of power by correctly interpreting pharaoh's dream foretelling (7)seven plentiful and (7)seven lean years in the ancient kingdom (Genesis 41: 138). "The Language of Dreams"- A Visual Key to Dreams and Their Meanings.'' By David Fontana.

 julie ralphs 2005.jpg

I prayed to beloved Jesus for a husband, and then saw in a ' spiritual manifestation' my future hubby on a dream vision.  In the dream where I met my dream lover and future hubby, a year before we met, I was dressed as snow white with the colourful 7 dwarfs around me in the dark spiritual realm. My face (just like the one with my dark hair up, in this blessed photo of me in gold bevelled mirror after I had prayed to Mother Mary in 2005, attachéd), was on Snow White's costume then later I began spinning very fast around and around in the black realm.  The Pharoah of Egypt had a dream about the 7 ears of corn and seven skinny and fat cows.  Mine, was a modern day one, with me dressed as snow white and the 7 dwarfs. Notice the number 7 in dream significance.

Moreover, ''throughout history we have sought to fathom the meanings of our dreams, searching them for insights into our present lives and for predictions of our future.''The Israelite Prophet Daniel correctly interpreted one of the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar's dreams as predicting the Monarch's imminent 7 years of madness (
Daniel 4: 535). Another Israelite Joseph, who was sold into slavery in Egypt, rose to a position of power by correctly interpreting pharaoh's dream foretelling (7)seven plentiful and (7)seven lean years in the ancient kingdom (Genesis 41: 138).  "The Language of Dreams"- A Visual Key to Dreams and Their Meanings.'' By David Fontana.
 
Julie Ralphs



Wednesday, 25 September 2013

not against flesh and blood but the principalities of dark kingdom

Hello Julie with the beautiful smile and heart that follows after God,

I’m sorry we missed you at the Healing Rooms today, but a team did pray for you and your concerns.

I have read the correspondence that you have sent me.

My comment is once again that we do not fight this battle on this human level, but use our spiritual weapons, which are prayer, praise, and declaring the truth of what God says.

As 2 Corinthians 10:4, 5 says, “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strong holds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” We have really mighty weapons, and God gives us the victory.

2 Chronicles 20 is one of my favourite chapters in the Bible. It describes a time when three armies came against the King of Judah. So the King went to God, and told Him the problem. God told him not to be afraid; “The battle is not yours but God’s” “You will not have to fight, only stand still and see what I will do.”

So the King sent worship singers in front on the army; and as they sang praises to God, the three armies fought each other, and every one was killed. All the army of Judah had to do was to gather up the spoil. They celebrated their victory in the valley of Beracah.

So I would say, hand it all over to God again, thank Him that He knows what He is doing (It is His battle,) and continue to praise and worship Him. Trust Him and leave it to Him to handle every situation.

With much love and many blessings

Marion

Friday, 6 September 2013

In retrospect, I had a wonderful time with my Palestinian hubby and his loving Palestinian family in Syria.  I was blissfully happy there.  ......... mother told me “ I am her daughter and her home is my home.  She used to tell me in arabic “ God thanks you for the work you do with your hands.’’  We visited most of the famous castles and churches and mosques and Roman ruins in Syria too, and where the apostle Paul visited Damascus on the famous road to Damascus.  But it was peaceful in 2007-2009, when we lived there.  But I was warned to leave Syria as my Christian friend told me about the prophesy in the Bible under the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, where it says ‘’Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins’’.  We left the country and the prophesy is about to come true as there is now a civil war there.

 

Hugs and blessings,

 

Julie 
 

  The Question: "Does war with Syria have anything to do with the end times?"

Answer:
As civil war rages in Syria and other nations ponder potential involvement, some Bible teachers believe we can see biblical end-times prophecy unfolding right before our eyes. The Middle East is a religious-political powder keg and has been for years, but the Syrian Crisis seems to be making the situation that much more explosive. Because of Syria’s proximity to Israel, Egypt’s troubles, Iran’s threats, and the United States’ ultimatums, there is talk of the end times,
Armageddon, and World War III.

It is true that, with every passing day, we draw closer to the
Second Coming of Christ (James 5:8). And the prophecy of Isaiah 17:1 has yet to be fulfilled: “A prophecy against Damascus: ‘See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.’” Damascus, the capital of Syria, has a longstanding reputation for being the oldest continuously occupied city in the world. It has never been without citizens or totally destroyed. But Isaiah’s prophecy still stands; there is coming a day when Damascus will be nothing but a “heap of ruins.” The current war in Syria could indeed be one of the events leading up to the capital’s destruction.

There are other verses in the Bible tethered to Isaiah 17:1, but the idea of a ruinous heap suggests that not one building is left standing in Damascus. The city will no longer be a city. Some students of prophecy believe a nuclear bomb could be the means of fulfilling this prophecy; others suggest the possibility of an earthquake. Regardless of exactly how or when it happens, two things we know for sure: God is sovereign and His Word will stand (Isaiah 40:8).

There is much unrest in the Middle East, and the war in Syria is capturing the attention of the whole world. However, this particular conflict, even if it expands to other nations, cannot be associated with Armageddon. That battle occurs near the end of the
Tribulation, during the bowl judgments, as the nations of the earth gather to fight against the Lord (Revelation 16:12–16). The war in Syria, if it is indeed part of end-times prophecy, is more likely part of the “birth pains” described in Mark 13:7–8.

In 700 BC, Isaiah wrote of the demise of Damascus. Today, 2,700 years later, many believe that we are close to seeing that long-standing prophecy fulfilled. However chaotic the events on the world stage appear, we know that all things are working toward the fulfillment of God’s Word.

“The Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever” (1 Thessalonians 4:16–17)—are you ready for His coming?

Recommended Resource:
Understanding End Times Prophecy by Paul Benware.




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Sunday, 1 September 2013

a second word of knowledge on 02.03.13.


A week before attending the local ( Christian) Healing Rooms I prayed out loud to Jesus " I have a heart for God like King David and then a week later I went to the local Healing Rooms and humbly asked Beloved Jesus for a word of knowedge.  A week later, on 2nd March 2013, at 7.30pm, I remember in this one word of knowledge by beloved Jesus to church elder Coral to tell me, beloved Jesus told her to tell me "Tell her, (Julie Ralphs), You are my precious child, my precious child, and you have a heart (after Me) for God and I put that desire in your heart.'  

Jesus word of knowledge remember was " and I put that desire in your heart'.  And Jesus has said this in scripture but in a different way- " For it is I that gave you those desires'. Phillipians 2:13 by Julie 

Saturday, 31 August 2013

some of my prose by Julie Ralphs

Fanny as a nu-Bronte,reads her ‘Sence and Sensibility’
By Julie Ralphs....... 

In the sitting room, Fanny sobs as she is read as a classical novelette by Natalie. A nu-Bronte in ‘ Sence and Sensibility’, in the NEXT ROOM at the Grange. Fanny’s fluffy compendium is left on the drawing table. The diary opens a window to another worldly portrait of her as a modern day heroine and not a sketch of a lady of English middle class life as penned in the eighteenth century.

Its leafs are filled with the sweetness of countenance and her little love petal notelets that are tied together in a soft lace. In her own private language- sweet pony prayers that belong to the language of the soul. A canvas sketches her, where she sits there as though painted there. Her black hair disposed in glossy ringlets falls softly about her visage.

There are quiet conversations but it is only in the opening chapter of Jane Austen’s book. Dining at Thrushcross Lodge are the Middletons, the analogy is taken indoors. Fanny puts away her needlework, as her Gentleman caller arrives. Holding out a hand in a long primrose- coloured glove, there is a sweet but serious kiss. And with a playful tone in her words, ‘ Must I pour out his tea, Papa’. Papa was impressed with her voice, look and air. He smiled upon her,’My dear Fanny’. A tray was brought of old Worcester porcelain. The bourgeois cosiness and domesticity revisited.

Among the lace in the bosom of her silk dress. Edward’s picture was in a tiny locket about her neck. Fanny sits down to the pianoforte and plays something appropriate to love’s young dream, love’s ephemerioe. He stood beside her in a cream waistcoat with gold and onyx buttons and took up his glasses, a little book of her nature poems in hand, came to life in her soft lyrics.


Aunt Anne looked up from her Romantic novel in her velvet chair. She read the maniloquent words in the pages of her life. Her cameo ring, reminded her so much of her mistress. Fanny’s portrait next to the still-life’s seemed to stare back in astonishment. A soft and tender smile seemed to come through the ether like the warmth and perfume of a flower. The fictional young lady is re-invented by an authoress to be the heroine of something other than just her own life.

Her hands gloved in French grey, were crossed one over the other. She blushed a smile so sweetly kind. Edward interrupted the reverie. ‘ There is a painting in her face’ he writes. And then his eyes are fixed upon an old sepia photograph in a gilded frame on the dresser of the drawing room.  

The wrought –iron gate, opens to Edward’s thought of an erotic plate of his mistress in a Lacey frock swinging in a garden seat, sat on the mantelpiece. She comes to life. With her black ringlets streaming in the light summer breeze in sepia. Edward had slipped a notelet and key into the seam of her petticoat. The flowers of the ephemeral sewn into her panties. A book of homilies in her hand, and a pony read of Fanny Hill.

The notelet she unfolds and reads. It opens and the words constitute courtship. His letters are enclosing her diary. She walks down the path of the grove down to a secret garden.  He sees her, his mistress and governess in spirit at the Rector’s garden. They meet in secret and walk through to the grove. He meets her with a love letter in a dream.

There Fanny lies on the grass with the letters, and Edward makes her a bracelet out of the pink and white daisies. She reads to him the notelet and some nature verse from a little book by Emily Dickinson. In her lap, lies Edward and a soft embroidery of the Manor and the Estate.


Under the shady boughs and the pink laburnum and lengthening vistas, sits the realm Seamstress on the garden seat with her sketches of her, and Edward’s letters are tied in a religious lace in the pages of her diary as a kind of narrative coverture.


Her secret drawings in the journal and its yellowing leaves fall on the parchment beneath the old oak tree. Fanny is seen by Edward  peering into the fishpond with the water nymphs by the fountain and the impatiens. Edward is combing her hair with a jeweled comb. 

A pic of me, Julie Ralphs,

Sunday, 11 August 2013

One day in S.........., my mother visited me and told me she was going to a Psychic.  I was shocked and upset as I am Christian. And I think I told my mother ' it is against the church'. I prayed to beloved Jesus telling Him and asking Him to warn her against the dangers of seeing Witches or clairevoyents. Then suddenly after praying,  I felt myself in a trance like state and threw my arm out and sempt to speak to a star and seeing the Psychic my mother was about to see in the star, I said " Let it be known, I am leaving in 3 days. '' I'm not sure if that was the Holy Spirit enabling this or familiar spirits about me from my mother's sin of consulting Psychics.  In any case, my mother returned and visited me before I had left and I asked her if she had seen the psychic and what the Psychic had said, my mother said " the Psychic had told her I was leaving in 3 days."  By Julie Ralphs 
Amber Rose was telling me how she was praying to Jesus over me ruminating on my mother's bad and sad words to me occasionally over the years and how I felt unloved by her. Like when she called me ''a rat bag of a daughter, abnormal, my bedroom is the den of iniquity, bitch, a self righteous Christian hypocrite etc." And i heard her words in her voice when my brother was tragically murdered and with the birth of my beautiful baby. Beloved Jesus told Amber Rose, Godmother to my daughter an analogy of a bird trapped in the branches and she wanted me set free. Well, I am set free now of her, and it is a breath of fresh air. I was always walking on egg shells around her. I am much happier. Hugs By Julie Ralphs

Saturday, 10 August 2013

Dearest Beloved,
 
Herewith forwarded a lovely letter from dear Marion, Director of the Christian Healing Rooms and my cherished friend.
 
Hugs and blessings,
Julie xxxx
 
Yes Julie,
You can’t go far wrong with Psalm 16. It says it all.” In His Presence is fullness of joy” And you are doing well to keep listening to the words of Jesus, Who loves you so much; more than anyone else in the world does; so keep your hope in Him.
With love and blessings
Marion
 

From: Julie Bambi Fawn
Sent: Saturday, 10 August 2013 12:47 AM
To: Amber Rose; healing rooms
Subject: psalm 16:8-9
 
My Dearest Amber and Marion,
Focus on Him, not my worries.
hugs and blessings,
Julie
I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure,
– Psalm 16:8-9 (NIV)
Today’s commentary
by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org
The Psalmist tells us that we experience security and our heart is glad when we set the Lord always before us. Situations can cause us great anxiety, but when we see the Lord in and beyond our circumstances we gain a confidence that causes us to not be shaken. We have been given all that we need to see beyond our surroundings and focus our gaze upon Him. We can rest secure even in the most challenging situations.

Monday, 29 July 2013

church elder Bruce's wise counsel

My dearest beautiful Amber Rose,


I am trying to remind myself of the promises in scripture, and I am trying to marry the scripture to my daily life.  I want to thank you with a sincere heart for teaching me so much wisdom and knowledge about God’s Word.  As Bruce says I need to cut off any negative thoughts as soon as they enter my mind.  I need to weed out any of the Enemy’s negative words and lies from my thoughtlife garden.  Replacing negative thoughts with positive thoughts.  I need to think on ‘the good things’ in Philippians 4:8  Think about whatsoever is lovely, excellent, praiseworthy, true and of good reportage’ Thereby releasing blessings from thinking on the good things and not being down sometimes over my mother.  I do not say anymore that the Enemy is working in the relationship with my mother and I, but I declare God is working in the relationship with my mother and working in me.  If by sight I see my mother as tough, domineering and a critical parent who sometimes says hurtful words, I negate this by walking by faith and not by sight.  I see by eyes of faith not just in the natural, and by faith I see God working on my mother and changing her heart and words to me. Yes I shouldn’t feed my spirit with the hurtful words of my mother over the years, instead I feed my spirit with Jesus’ words as Jesus is the Living word of God as flesh. And Jesus is speaking the living word of God into my relationship with my mother.  I always forgive and continue to love her, not letting any root of bitterness or sorrow or resentment over her words to grow in my heart. 

As Bruce taught me with his Word from God-' Listen to Jesus' words and not my mother's words.'
Loving regards,
Julie xxxx 

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Jubilant - exactly ... Don't accept it ... We can refuse words that do not minister life ... We can simply not receive them as ours ... Thjey won't take root in our heart ... We give them no place ,,, we send them away ,,, they serve no purpose in your life so we simply ... Resist it --- like the bible says ... Give it to God ... Pray for them because we know our battle is not with them personally ... Its the spirits behind them that they don't even know about ... Lol... So this is how we handle spiritual battles 
Yes my christian friend Bruce said Jesus is in the boat of life with me and i'm not to look to the storms or my mother's bad and sad words to me, but to look to the Good Lord who is working in my life..

Job and notes

Hi Julie,
I was good to have that chat with you last night. This is the reference I was thinking about regarding Job.
In Job 3: 25 he says, “ What I always feared has happened to me. What I dreaded has come true”.
Just like our Godly belief and faith open the door for the things of God to happen in our lives, our negative belief and fear open the door for the things of the enemy to happen.  In many ways fear is just like faith, but in a negative form.
We also need to remember that “Perfect love casts out all fear” 1 John 4:18. God is perfect Love and He casts out all our fear, just by turning to Him.
Here is a prayer of declaration which you can pray:
A Declaration:  Father, I live by faith.  My life functions by faith.  Everything I do in Your Kingdom I do by faith.  I declare that I will not doubt You, but I will doubt whatever negative thing the enemy puts in my mind.  I refuse to open any negative doors with fear.  Fear will not and does not rule over me.  I refuse to give space to the devil.  I doubt what He says and I believe what You say and what You have said in Your Word concerning me!  No longer will I allow fear to dilute and nullify my prayers.  I therefore choose to focus on the promises in Your Word, and not on any problems. In Jesus’ name.  Amen!
I hope this is helpful. As I said last night, rather than focussing on the problems, down at the lower level, we can choose to go to the higher perspective, and pray the promises of God, into the situation.
Blessings
Marion

God speaks to us through nature

Thank you Julie
Yes I have enjoyed this one. As you would know, and I know, God speaks to us through nature in many ways. One of the ways He shows me His greatness and power, is showing me red flowers growing on the end of green branches. Only He could make pretty red flowers, come out of a plain old green branch.
And He brings out beauty in each one of us, you included.
With love and blessings
Marion

Thursday, 18 July 2013

All your children shall be taught by the Lord Isa 54:13

A letter from Marion with regards to my mother sinning and taking my child a minor to a Witch/ Psychic.
Hello Julie

Once again it is to completely trust God, as you say, listen to His Word, and trust God with your child. We pray from a position of victory.  Remember God’s Word and His promise that you can hold on to, and declare:

“All your children shall be taught by the Lord, and great shall be your children’s peace.” Isaiah 54:13. You can read from verse 11 – 17 as well; it is all good!

With love and blessings

Marion

Sunday, 14 July 2013

sorrow not

’Be joyful always’’ it tells us in Thessalonians and “ sorrow not.’  “
But grief and sorrow are dangerous things. Several years ago God showed me that they're not the innocent emotions we've thought they were. The force behind these emotions are actually spirit beings sent by the devil himself to kill, steal and destroy.
 
 
 
Dearest Amber Rose and Marion,
 
An article and commentary on scripture by Kenneth Copeland, who I subscibe to.
 
‘’Be joyful always’’ it tells us in Thessalonians and “ sorrow not.’  “
But grief and sorrow are dangerous things. Several years ago God showed me that they're not the innocent emotions we've thought they were. The force behind these emotions are actually spirit beings sent by the devil himself to kill, steal and destroy.’’
 
Kindest regards,
Julie
From: Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 3:01 AM
To: Julie
Subject: [Faith to Faith Daily Devotional Emails] Your Deadly Enemy
 
 

Your Deadly Enemy

"I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again...." (1 Thessalonians 4:13)
Dear Julie,
Many of us, even though we're believers, have seen grief and sorrow as such a natural part of life that we haven't even questioned them. In fact, if we're honest, we'd have to admit there are times when we actually want to feel sad and sorry for ourselves.
Why would we choose to feel sorrow? Because sorrow has an emotional kick to it. It offers a surge of feeling that, in the beginning stages, is almost intoxicating.
But grief and sorrow are dangerous things. Several years ago God showed me that they're not the innocent emotions we've thought they were. The force behind these emotions are actually spirit beings sent by the devil himself to kill, steal and destroy.
They are a part of the devastating, satanic barrage Jesus took on Himself when He died on the Cross (Is. 53). He bore grief and sorrow, so we wouldn't have to. If they come knocking on your door, remember, they are not innocent emotions. They are deadly enemies that Jesus already carried away at Calvary.
Don't live as those who have no hope. You're a believer. You know that Jesus Christ died for you and rose again. That not only gives you hope where physical death is concerned, it gives you hope in every situation. Sorrow not! By Kenneth Copeland
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 51:11-16
 
Hey Yes Julie what a great thought. When anyone says something against you in the future, you just rejoice because that means one more reward stored up for you in Heaven. Hallelujah! Praise His Name!

Bless you heaps

Marion

 

always be of good courage and cheer

If someone hurts you with words occasionally like my mother occasionally did over the years, take heart as Jesus says and be of good courage and cheer and remember the scriptures:

'Blessed are you when men hate you and despitefully use you. Luke 6:22

Throughout history, God’s followers have always been persecuted for doing what’s right. So, rejoice when people hate you and curse you on My account; leap for joy when they insult you and mistreat you, because God has a massive reward stored up for you in heaven.” ~Luke 6:23 (Randy Reed Paraphrased Version).





Saturday, 13 July 2013

feed the promises in His Word

That is really good Julie. Thank you for sharing that; feed the promises with reading the Word and with praise, and weed out unforgiveness, doubt and fear. It is so well said.

Love and blessings

Marion
 
Timothy's mother and grandmother planted the Scriptures in the receptive soil of his young heart before the surrounding culture could get to him
 
 
 
 
So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground." (Mark 4:26)
Dear Julie,
Jesus compared the kingdom of God with the planting of seed and reaping the harvest. It's a simple concept. One all of us understand. Why, then, aren't all of us producing bumper crops every season? Because we're sitting around waiting for God to do all the work.
He doesn't operate that way. He'll work with you, but He won't do it all. There are some essential things you must do by faith if you want to have a crop to reap at harvest time.
First, you must sow the seed of the Word in faith, expecting it to grow. You must find precious promises from God in His Word, plant them in your heart and in your life.
Next, you must water the seed. Water it every day with praise. Water it with the spiritual water of the Word. That Word contains life and those seed promises can't grow without it.
And finally, you have to keep the weeds out! When the weeds of unforgiveness, doubt, fear, discouragement, (and all the other junk the devil tries to sow into your crop) try to enter in, get rid of them. They'll choke the Word.
That's going to take some diligence on your part. No one else will do it for you. You're going to have to weed your own crop yourself. So get tough about it. When a little weed pops up, kill it! Don't hang on to it for even a moment. Pull it up by its roots. Spray it with the Word. Don't be tempted to keep a wildflower when you can have the best--God's best.
Don't sit around waiting for God to produce your harvest. Start planting. Start watching over your land (your heart and your mind) to keep it moist, watered with the Word, and free from weeds.
Commit to do your part and trust God to do His. You will have a bumper crop this season! By Kenneth Copeland
Scripture Reading: Ephesians 4:22-32
 
 
 

keep speaking out the Word

Yes, just keep speaking out those words Julie, and we will look forward to hearing what God is doing.

Love and blessings

Marion

love to eat the fruit that comes out of your mouth

10.07.13

 

Some more scripture word from church elders at the Healing Rooms.

 

I DECLARE Ps 42:1 “ as the deer pants for the water at the water brooks, so Yaser’s soul pants for you O’ God.

 

YOUR WORDS SPEAK LIFE.

 

Prov 18:21 Love to eat the fruit that comes out of your mouth. 

 

Hugs and blessings,

Julie

Friday, 12 July 2013

know the truth of the Word

Here are some words from the church elders to help me from last Wednesday.

 

Peace be still  “ Be still and know that I am God” psalm 46:10

 

Romans 10:9

Heart- believe

Mouth –confess Jesus is Lord

Powerful to say

 

SPEAK the result you want.

 

Ian and Marion reminded me that If we speak the Word of God it produces life and makes changes.

 

Prov, 18,21- ‘’ Death and life are in the power of the tongue’-Eat fruit

Speak only fruit of the Word

Wholesome talk

 

Mark 8:24,25

There is a time frame in healing of sick through prayer and you will progress

 

Say “ I reject those ( my mother’s words), and listen to Jesus’ words. “ My sheep hear my voice and don’t listen to that of a stranger” Listen to the good Shepherd.

 

Kindest regards,

Julie

 

Evidence/ proof of a word of knowledge

Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:18 PM
To: "Julie Bambi Fawn'' 
Subject: RE: a testimony
 
Jesus speaks to me.
 
A week before going to Healing Rooms, I had read this scripture; “In this world you will have trouble, but take heart! I have overcome the world.”
I asked Jesus to give me a word, and at the healing rooms, one of the team members said to me, “Jesus said, ‘Tell her I am the Overcomer of all your problems. Tell her, if she walks with me, I will overcome – with her!” I thank my beloved Jesus!
 
11.04.12
Hi Julie
I think is the one you were speaking about.
With love and blessings
Marion (Director of the Healing Rooms)
 


From: Julie Bambi Fawn 
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2013 8:25 PM
To: healing rooms; Amber Rose
Subject: a testimony
 
My Dearest Marion,
 
Forgive me for asking, but I am wondering if you would kindly, put it in writing in an e-mail letter to me, stating that the church elders have received a few words of knowledge from Beloved Jesus to tell me.  Especially if you could mention the testimony on the board at the Healing Rooms that says ‘ God spoke to me’...  My mother says she believes my prayers are answered but does not believe that Jesus has spoken a word of knowledge to the church elder to tell me occasionally.
 
I am so overjoyed that I am growing and maturing in Christ and living a victorious life.
 
I would be very grateful for this.
Kindest regards,
Julie Ralphs

Thursday, 11 July 2013

my sheep hear my voice and not that of a stranger

Hello Julie again

I was thinking about what you said. Once again you need to listen to what the Bible says rather than what your mother is saying. John 10:3,4 says that “My sheep know My voice, and listen to My voice.” So both you and the team members, and other Christians do hear from God. So be encouraged. Continue on in your walk with your Good Shepherd, and don’t let other things worry you.

With love and blessings

Marion

Saturday, 6 July 2013

edify

As my Christian friend Pastor Pete said to tell myself " I do not listen to anything that does not edify the Spirit".

going before us fighting our battles

It's NOT by our own strength or by our own power. It's because Almighty Father God, the One who holds our future in His hands is going before us, fighting our battles.

Wise counsel from bruce

Lovely Bruce has helped me tremendously with my thinking.  He told me today, to focus on Jesus’s words and not my mother’s words. (Emphasis).  This has really helped me, I could not stop thinking and ruminating about my mother’s bad and sad words to me over the years, and if she really loved me.  Now I know how to stop this severe rumination I had, that was expressed in her familial voice at the time of my brother’s tragic death.

On Martha


As I said, Jesus told Wendy in a Word of knowledge that I was busy, busy, busy like Martha, who was a loving Disciple of beloved Jesus, but who was busy in her thoughts and a worrier.

Saturday, 2 March 2013

isaiah 61:3

Hello precious Julie, precious to Jesus,
The scripture that we prayed for you on Wednesday, as a blessing as you were leaving, comes from Isaiah 61:3.”To grant to those who mourn in Zion, to give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness, that they might be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that He might be glorified”
May you continue to know His love and joy, and many blessings
Marion

Friday, 1 March 2013

I receive with faith the word of knowledge and it will bear fruit in our life I told beloved Jesus.

I forgot to mention, when Beloved Jesus said to Wendy the church elder at the Healing Rooms, in a word of knowledge that I was busy, busy, busy like Martha in Luke 10:38-42, He was still very close friends to both Martha and Mary, and Martha was a loving Disciple and But remember who we are talking about. It is Jesus, whom Martha had identified as the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus had identified Himself as the resurrection and the life.


 

Martha's Discovery Of The One Necessary Thing

Luke 10:38-42


Jesus had three friends who lived in Bethany. He would occasionally stay in their home when He was in Judea. Lazarus, Mary and Martha were brother and sisters. They lived together in the same house which probably was owned by Martha. At least, Luke records that it was Martha who welcomed the Lord into her house (LUKE 10:38). Bethany was located on the eastern slope of the Mount of Olives on the road linking Jerusalem to Jericho. It was just over a mile and a half from Jerusalem, or about a half hour's walk. It would have been a very convenient place for Jesus and His fellow Galileans to stay when visiting Jerusalem for a feast day or on some other occasion. Also, its proximity to the garden of Gethsemane should be noted. Though we only have the record of the Lord's final visit to Gethsemane for prayer and His subsequent arrest there, we know that it was a favorite place of His while in the Jerusalem area. Luke records that it was His custom to go to that particular place (LUKE 22:39,40).

There are three passages of Scripture which mention Martha. They are LUKE 10:38-42 when Jesus taught in her home while she busied herself preparing food for her guests; JOHN 11:1-44 when Jesus raised her brother Lazarus from the dead and JOHN 12:2 when Jesus visited her home just six days before His crucifixion. We find her busy again preparing food while her sister Mary anoints Jesus' feet with costly perfume.

LIFE'S DISTRACTIONS
"And she had a sister called Mary, who moreover was listening to the Lord's word, seated at His feet. But Martha was distracted by all her preparations; and she came up to Him and said, 'Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to do all the serving alone? Then tell her to help me." (LUKE 10:39,40). Both Mary and Martha are disciples of Jesus. These two women deal with Jesus' visit in two different ways. It is certainly important to observe something just now: it was not an either/or proposition for them or for us. We do not have to choose between worshiping the Lord like Mary or serving the Lord like Martha. Neither does there need to be such a conflict between our physical or secular needs and our spiritual growth. Sadly, that is exactly what many believers end up with.

A careful reading of the context shows us that Mary had been in the kitchen with Martha until Jesus started teaching. Note Martha said that her sister had left her alone to do all the serving.

But Jesus knows that neither Mary nor Martha can live by bread alone (MATTHEW 4:4). It was now time to digest some spiritual bread and feed the soul. Martha was being distracted from her soul's needs by other things. The other things in this case are not bad things. Sometimes, even good things can fill up our lives to the point where we neglect our souls. God has not blessed us with our families, friends, jobs, abilities and other gifts to give us an excuse to abandon a close walk with Him. Without Him we can do nothing (JOHN 15:5).

DO NOT LET SO MANY THINGS WORRY YOU
"But the Lord answered and said to her, 'Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things." (LUKE 10:41). Anxiety is a killer. Many of the physical and mental ills of our present day are stress related. And Martha is certainly a stressed out lady at this point in time. Her exasperation can be seen in the way she forms her question, "Lord, do You not care...?" I can well imagine her "stewing" for a time in the kitchen (where else would you stew?) before being emboldened to charge into the room in such a way. And certainly the Lord does care, but not nearly as much about the problem as Martha sees it as He does about the real problem of which Martha is unaware. The Lord is more concerned about Martha's state of mind and priorities than He is about being served a feast later on.

Where faith grows, anxiety lessens. This is one of the chief lessons Jesus taught earlier in His ministry during what we call the sermon on the mount; "Do not be anxious then, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?'... But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." (MATTHEW 6:31-33). Having the correct set of priorities (putting His kingdom first) will greatly reduce your chance of heart attack.

THE NECESSARY THING
"...but only a few things are necessary, really only one, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken from her." (LUKE 10:42). The good part which Mary had chosen was to listen to the Lord's teaching. In the final scheme of things, the things Jesus said that day were of much more importance than what He ate. Today, if we are too busy to commune with the Lord; to pray and study His word; to meditate on life's purpose and to enjoy a peaceful, private time with Him, then there is something horribly wrong with our practice. If our walk of faith consists mainly of going to church and then on with life's busy day then we are not receiving of the goodness that the Lord has planned for us. And if we are so hassled by the routines of daily existence that we find ourselves lashing out at those we love as Martha did on that occasion, then isn't that a good indication that something needs fixed?

THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE
"Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me shall live even if He dies." (JOHN 11:25). After Lazarus had died, and as Jesus approached Bethany, it was Martha who ran to meet Jesus while Mary remained at the house. Her first words seem to mingle faith and complaint; "Lord, if You had been here my brother would not have died. " (JOHN 11:21). While one does not want to condone the complaint, it must be understood that many of the faithful have complained about one thing or another. Abraham, Job, Moses, David and Jeremiah to name a few. God seems to have more patience with this than He does with faithless grumbling and foolish accusations such as those made by the Israelites in the wilderness.

Martha's faith in Jesus never wavered. When Jesus asks her about her belief in Him, she sums up her faith this way; "Yes, Lord; I have believed that You are the Christ, the Son of God, even He that comes into the world." (JOHN 11:27).

Jesus had earlier said only one thing is really necessary. I believe He was referring to faith. Faith comes by hearing His word (ROMANS 10:17). Faith overcomes the world (I JOHN 5:4). Without faith it is impossible to please God (HEBREW 11:6). We must keep the faith to receive the crown of righteousness at life's end (II TIMOTHY 4:7,8). For that reason, the gospel is taught that men and women might be led to the obedience of faith (ROMANS 16:26).

Jesus approached the tomb where Martha's brother's body lay. Four days before he had died. But the One with the keys to death and Hades was about to call Lazarus back to this realm. Martha would soon be reunited with her brother.

A BALANCED APPROACH TO SERVING JESUS
"So they made Him a supper there, and Martha was serving but Lazarus was one of those reclining at the table with Him." (JOHN 12:2). Here we find Martha serving again. This time the purpose of the gathering is to have supper. The end of Jesus' ministry is approaching, and it seems as if both Mary and Martha are far more aware of the fact than even the apostles. Mary anoints Jesus' feet with costly perfume and weeps openly. Martha does the thing she evidently knew the best. She fixes our Lord a dinner for perhaps her last time. No complaint this time. The Lord is about to go to the place from which He had called Lazarus. But remember who we are talking about. It is Jesus, whom Martha had identified as the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus had identified Himself as the resurrection and the life. He had proven it by raising her brother from the dead. He would prove it again on the third day following His own death. He would live again!