Prayer Warfare
The Warfare
One man in Sodom
One of the Just Men came to Sodom, determined to save its inhabitants from sin and punishment. Night and day he walked the streets and markets protesting against greed and theft, falsehood and indifference.
In the beginning, people listened and smiled ironically. Then they stopped listening; he no longer even amused them. The killers went on killing, the wise kept silent, as if there were no Just Man in their midst.
One day a child, moved by compassion for the unfortunate teacher, approached him with these words: "Poor stranger, you shout, you scream, don't you see that it is hopeless?"
"Yes, I see," answered the Just Man.
"Then why do you go on?"
"I'll tell you why. In the beginning, I thought I could change man.
Today, I know I cannot. If I still shout today, if I still scream, it is to prevent man from ultimately changing me."
Elie Wiesel
One generation after
Prophetic Issues
Prophetic reading
Quality reading,
reading with utmost care.
Awareness of the value of words,
their content and meaning.
Cautious attentiveness,
utmost carefulness,
regarding correspondence.
The detailed choosing of phrasing,
finding synchronicity
as to timing and occurrences.
Sloppy reading
provides ground
for sloppy agape.
Sloppy reading
provides the entering
of a sloppy testimony,
an ineffective, lifeless testimony,
without prophetic conviction.
L. Wideeberg