INTRODUCTION

Don Grigsby

 

It is an honor to be asked to write the introduction to "Prophetic Survey " by Moses Hightower. Moses' pursuit of God, excellence, abundance, and the unprecedented has taken him into spiritual dimensions that many may fear to venture. The sweeping spectrum of Rhema ministry transcends many normal venues of worship. Many people of this hour wait for things to happen, but there are those, as Moses, who create the events that course through their life.

Historically, the method of Rabbinic instruction was the use of a probing question with the answer in the question. God asked Job 184 questions from Chapter 38 forward. Clothed in these queries is the only firsthand account from God's perspective. Within this tapestry, are woven the answers to many of life's burning issues. It is my experience that these kinds of questions encompass tremendous promises and prophecies in the enigma of a question. His questions are never to confuse us but to eliminate the confusion of our thinking and perspective.

God uses the same method with us today that he used with Job. Some may refer to it in the form of a parable, riddle, or dark saying. However, worlds gravitate and turn on the axis of these spiritual enigmas. Our hearts are expanded, and we are provoked to actions beyond the normal by this intimacy with him. God has the ability to create a whole universe of his unseen power parallel with our known universe. Just behind the veil of dust of fleshly understanding, is a specter of power waiting to speak to us.

Spiritual questions are like the Lord unrolling scrolls of creative design across our tables of consideration. Several dimensions of grace and power lay unfolded in the scrolls of questions we will dare to consider and then validate the parabolic preview of his performance.

As you read these words, may you hunger after him more than ever before. May this manuscript that has been written by the tongue that is as the pen of a ready writer, pull back the curtains of spiritual dimensions yet unseen and unheard. Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Spiritual questions are the frame and border of the portrait of the creative discourse between heaven and earth and artfully displayed in the galleries of our soul.

 

With my love and appreciation,

 

Your friend,

Don Grigsby

 

 

 

 

 

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