Walking Out The Renewal Anointing
I figured that maybe they had a nice special at the Deli and I had to go there in person to see it. So I started towards the Deli. Just as I got out of the front door of my building, a lady walked by carrying a lovely bouquet of pink roses and baby's breath, with a bunch of fancy ribbons in it. It was so pretty that I smiled absently at her and then looked at the flowers, obviously admiring them. She stopped and handed them to me and said, "Would you like them?" I looked at her dumbfounded, wondering if she were serious. She went on to explain that she was really mad at the guy and was planning to throw them away. I told her where I worked in case she changed her mind and wanted the flowers back. Then I went on to the deli -- it was closed because they'd run out of food.
On my way back to the office, the Lord reminded me that He had sent me out, telling me that He had something nice for me. The sole purpose of this trip was so that He could give these flowers to me.
The flowers have a deeper meaning than most people would realize. I have an absolute weakness for cut flowers and there is nothing I'd rather receive from my husband than flowers. But Ed feels that cut flowers are a waste of money because they die so soon. So he almost never gets me flowers and when he does, he gets me cheap ones. Every birthday, anniversary, valentines day, etc, I've always wished for a beautiful bouquet of roses like the one that was just handed to me today.
Some say that the renewal is all about "God romancing His Church." Let me tell you, I certainly feel romanced today!
Revised: February 8, 1996
URL: http://www.grmi.org/renewal/new-wine/articles/walking/06.html