Contrasting of seeds

On 15Aug. 2009, I woke up several times repeating the words, filial/fennel/attitude. I researched the word fennel, as I understood filial/ attitude.


I was astonished at what the Lord was showing me concerning fennel. The fennel seed is one that has medicinal properties, in that it was suspected to be a preventive of the swine flu. I found that when it is chewed it also is a breath freshener and a relief of flatulence, and when followed by plain tap water, it is sweet.
It has a counterfeit and altar ego called hemlock, which when ingested is bitter, poisonous and kills.
The Lord then told me that every seed reproduces after its own kind, to include His.
He led me to understand that swine flu, was an unclean influence, and that fennel was likened to Him, in that He is sweet, and that we can drink plain water after chewing the cud of His thoughts and ways which bring life and leaves a sweet taste of praise to praise Him. Then as I looked at the flatulence portion, I seen the word logorrhea, which is the flatulence, or hot air that is being brought forth from flatulent lips.
I was to understand that lies and perversions of the truth are nothing more than the flatulence being brought forth to influence an attitude of fear, unbelief  and pride.
Interestingly enough, I found that though fennel is not mentioned in the scriptures, it is in the coriander family which is angel food. I also found that in Amos 6:12, and Hosea 10:4 that there is a mention of hemlock.
Amos 6:12-for ye have turned judgment into gall and the fruit of righteousness into hemlock.
We should welcome His judgment in that He will kill the enemy that plagues us, which is lies and fear and unbelief and pride.

Hos. 10:4-They have spoken words swearing falsely, in making a covenant, thus judgment springs up as hemlock in the furrows of the field.
The fruit of righteousness and all the fruit which equity and justice would have produced by due application of the law, has been wormwood, grief, and complaints, a hemlock of unbelief, and fear. A deadly weed that quickly overruns a field.

The righteous judgment of the Lord should be a welcomed thing, not a fearful one. The things that plague us are things only love will displace in the constellation of presumed truths, that are in our conscious.
God's judgment to the heart is that He was anointed to preach the Good News--to set at liberty them that are captive, and to cause the blind to see and the deaf to hear and the lame to walk and the dead to be raised. What a standard, and banner of love, with the fruit of His righteousness.

Even Isaiah experienced this-- woe to Jerusalem, woe to Israel, woe, woe, woe--until he saw the Lord high and lifted up, then it was woe is me, I am a man of unclean lips, living amongst a people of unclean lips.
Unclean lips of pronouncing woes to the people, became lips that praised the work, goodness, mercy and love of the Living God.

 

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