Wade Balzer (2 June 2007)
"Re: MANIFESTATION of a Joey"


Kelly,

 

Wow!!!  That was prophetic!!  It brought tears to my eyes.

 

You wrote:

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/june2007/kellyh61.htm

 

Does the joey want to leave his pouch knowing

the struggle of maturity, or does he dream of jumping

higher than the rhyme of cow and moon?

We wait... It waits... He waits for us all...

the manifestation of the sons of God...complete.

 

This morning was not a typical go to work morning.  I got up for the first Friday “cavetime” with men from church.  Afterwards, I went to see my mom off on her “first” mission trip to Mexico .  Then went to check if my car was ready at the shop, but since noone was there, I headed to work, but decided I would go the long way and stop in at a coffee shop, have some devotions before heading in to work.

 

But when I got off the turnpike, the vehicle in front of me had a peculiar license plate:

 

RC FLYER

 

An RC Flyer is a radio controlled model airplane.

 

A female Kangaroo is also called a “flyer”.

A male Kangaroo is called a “Boomer”.

A baby Kangaroo is called a “Joey”.

 

In Oklahoma we have the “Boomer Sooners”.

 

What got me is that “Joey” is also the name of endearment we would call my youngest son, “Joseph”.

 

To me, he was a son of “promise” because God promised him to me years earlier.

 

On August 22, 2007, Joseph will turn 7 years old.

 

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/june2007/wadeb61.htm

 

Perhaps, understanding the life of a Kangaroo, might help us understand the place where we are at.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo

http://koalaexpress.com.au/kangaroo%20facts.htm

http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/factsheets/animal_facts/grey_kangaroo.html

 

 

If a “Joey” were born on 2/22/2007, there are some stages that he would go through.

 

For 3 months he would be “hidden” in the pouch growing very slowly.

 

Between 3 and 4 months, he will poke his head out of the pouch.

 

At fifteen weeks, faster growth begins when the mother’s milk increases its fat and protein content.

 

2/22/2007 + 15 weeks (105 days) = 6/7/2007

 

Between 6 and 9 months, the Joey will leave the pouch for the first time and explore, but will be quick to jump back in the pouch if frightened.

 

He will leave the pouch permanently at about 7-11 months.

 

He will nurse until about 18 months.

 

I don’t know that we have ever seen anyone leap the mountains, but the bible speaks about it.

 

Perhaps we are only months away.

 

Blessings,

 

Wade Balzer

wbalzer@newjerusalem.org