Mike Curtiss (18 Mar 2014)
"Preparations for the King of Glory"
Hi Sisters & Brothers,
The Holy Spirit is moving relentlessly to strip away all trappings of success, achievement
and hubris; that I've maintained here on earth in this material realm.
These activities once troubled and bothered me, I did not understand.
This process continued until I had no other choice. It was a great
blessing of supplication, surrender and hardship. What once was loss
has been wondrously transformed to become my closest friends. Now, I'm
both strengthened and quickened in the spirit and my soul is prepared to
fly.
Some of you know, I suffer from grinding and brutal 24/7/365 neuropathic
pain, which has utterly reduced me to the extreme. I'm not merely
disabled, I suffer endlessly from burning, surging and relentless pain.
It's systematically reduced me into utter rubble, stripping away all
pretense. I have no more claims of pride, arrogance or intellectual
prowess. I stand before all of you tonight naked, vulnerable and
exposed.
Answers to prayers are solemn and profound. They are genuine, sincere
and bitter sweat when we surrender ourselves and open up completely. God
merely waits until we can do no more, then turn and rush back to him.
I've been found guilty, yet this prisoner has been set free. My bindings
have been broken, I have received an official pardon.
Several events taken together are the result of a divinely designed plan
for my own individual circumstances. Our God reveals himself as an
intimate and almighty Father in this regard. He knows me like no earthly
father ever could. He loves me like no mortal being ever could.
Today, I'm typing this letter to you without actually writing down
anything in my own power. Call it what you must. Speaking in tongues
only confuses the congregation, I speak to you now as your eternal
father in heaven. Speak, while current events conspire to make you
tremble in fear. Ignore these things and return back to me while I still
might be found. I have made certain to receive all of my children.
Agape,
Michael Curtiss