my very first word of knowledge given by church elder to tell me julie Ralphs

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The Father Jesus had given the Church lady 'at the Brisbane Healing Rooms a word of knowledge' for me in May 2003. ( After my healing from type 1 diabetes and blindness). I think it's awesome that after praying a week and using gesticulation in my prayer to my Father Jesus about my sick womb, that he heard my prayers and told the Church elder lady at the Bne Healing Rooms, a 'word of knowledge' to tell me. My Father Jesus told her to tell me 'your womb and all its tendrils are healed'. I think about his beloved words everyday, and it strengthens my faith.

I was thinking about the figurative language my Dear Father Jesus uses in his spoken words. The word ' tendrils' are just like roots that are firmly fixed to the earth by their tendrils. O Tendril whose Bud shall not wilt! ..It is very beautiful language that my beloved Father Jesus used to tell the lady for me. Often the fruit of thy womb Jesus is used with reference to Mother Mary and baby Jesus.

Observe, the word ' tendril' that Our Father Jesus uses. Significantly, an analogy would be a tendril of a root of a vine or plant bound to the earth. Jesus is the life of the vine - His disciples the tendrils that will become fruitful branches, becoming ever more incorporated into the Vine.

In the discourse, as the psalm, The Father is the Gardener, and he prunes fruit-bearing branches, in order to make them MORE fruitful.

The "word of knowledge" verse by my Father Jesus to the Church Elder lady alludes figuratively to the uterus just like roots that are firmly fixed to the earth by their tendrils. ... While referring to the tendrils in the mother's womb, ...
`'and we must note that the Scriptures reflect that the word "Father" whose spiritual tendrils are still very active today throughout our world in ... that He constructed Himself,wove it together inside of Mary's womb to be .... many passages and stories in the Bible,including their inner sense'.....

And it is Love being felt and flowing within our inner selfhood that does several great things: it creates a warm, lush seedbed within our minds wherein the external truths of life and religion may take root and grow; it enables us to BE spiritually connected with the Lord God (like a branch on a vine), as opposed to being consciously separated from the Lord (like being at arms length with our Creator); and this is a major biggie too!, love that is moving and warming us from deep inside actually opens our minds toward God's Word, especially toward the vital inner meaning flowing inside of the more obvious literal sense; and finally, it is love (instead of truth) that empowers us to fight against the many vicious attacks from the hells that want us to turn and move their way, away from what is good and true.

I have had a second and third and fourth ' word of knowledge' told to me by church elder by beloved Jesus to tell me at the local Healing Rooms, years later in 2011 and 2012. Praise Jesus! ..I thanked beloved Jesus and prayed 'Dear LORD, help me spread your fragrance, wherever, I may go! By Julie Ralphs





A pic of Julie Ralphs in 2005..
 
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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)

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From: Julie Bambi Fawn
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2013 8:25 PM
To: healing rooms; Amber
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






 
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In the Bible, it tells us that 'God is close to the brokenhearted'. When I feel hurt God comforts me and shares my thoughts, and feelings in my heart. The Holy Spirit grieves with me and I remember in one word of knowledge by beloved Jesus to church elder to tell me, beloved Jesus told her to tell me "Tell her, she is my precious child, my precious child, and has a heart for God and I put that desire in her heart.' by Julie Ralphs.

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 Ralphs

my blog: A word of knowledge by beloved Jesus


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Who is "Father Jesus " and who is Julie Ralph's?
 
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Father Jesus is Beloved Jesus and Julie Ralphs is one of His precious daughters, whom he has given 3 or more blessed ''words of knowledge'' to church elders to tell her ......

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As I said, Jesus told Wendy in another 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.

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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!
 

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who is julie ralphs?
 
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I guess I am missing something. If you are healed that is cool. God bless
 
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First of all Jesus is not the father. Jesus is the Son. Yet they intertwined and cannot be separated. The Father is the owner, Jesus or the Son, is the architect. The Holy Spirit is the builder.

Words of knowledge are gift of the Holy Spirit. Healing was performed by Jesus at the cross. I should say the means of healing as the Holy Spirit is the actual one that performs it. I have no beef with your statement. God overlooks our ignorance at times. But never ever let anyone tell you that your healing came from satan. That is the most diabolical lie that anyone can tell. All healing comes from the Lord and no where else. If it is a true healing. May God bless you and get you out of the SDA cult.
 
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First of all Jesus is not the father. Jesus is the Son. Yet they intertwined and cannot be separated. The Father is the owner, Jesus or the Son, is the architect. The Holy Spirit is the builder.

Words of knowledge are gift of the Holy Spirit. Healing was performed by Jesus at the cross. I should say the means of healing as the Holy Spirit is the actual one that performs it. I have no beef with your statement. God overlooks our ignorance at times. But never ever let anyone tell you that your healing came from satan. That is the most diabolical lie that anyone can tell. All healing comes from the Lord and no where else. If it is a true healing. May God bless you and get you out of the SDA cult.
Thank you for your comments dear Kerry. God bless you but I will clarify that I am Anglican / Church of England baptised and confirmed into the Church. Queen Elizabeth of England is Head of the Anglican/ High church of England church. However, after attending an Anglican Girls' Grammar School for Day Girls, I attended a Catholic convent college, where I was taught by nuns. I'd like to make it clear, I am not involved in any cult/s.

Forgive me for calling Jesus 'Father' to me as well, an innocent mistake. But Jesus did say' I and the Father are One'.
 

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A Christian Mystic poet is one thing a Christian theologian is another ...I'll pass.