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A Unique Perspective on the Dalton Oil Miracle Controversy

Back in January of 2017 a Bible in Dalton, Georgia began to get supernaturally saturated with oil, and eventually it overflowed, dripping and flowing slowly out of the book—enough so that vials could be filled and given away.  Eventually it gained enough publicity that those involved with the Bible began to minister locally and around the country, having regular meetings to share what God was doing in and through the oil, to give vials of oil away for free, and to pray for the sick to be healed.  However, recent events have brought the Dalton Oil miracle into question—specifically concerns that the entire “miracle” has been faked, and that it was all in fact just mineral oil purchased from a local tractor supply company.

Investigative journalists have done their own research and have already drawn their own biased conclusions in an article titled “Claims that a Bible in Dalton is flowing with oil undermined by new information”  I am still on the fence to a certain degree as to what to think about this issue, as I have a somewhat different perspective on the subject than most people in or outside of the church.  In my book Gemstones From Heaven I discuss some of the issues with using human knowledge and perspective as a means of testing signs, wonders, and miracles, and will look at the subject to some degree here inasmuch as it relates to the Dalton Bible and its oil.  Due to the nature of the topic, this article is longer than most that I tend to write.  For those unfamiliar with this miracle, you can read an article I wrote about the initial manifestation on our other website, TheKingsofEden.com here and a guest article from a friend posted on TheRisingLight.com here.

The journalism article posted above speaks about an investigation process into the Dalton Oil miracle, and found that Jerry, one of the Dalton Bible owners has been identified by employees of a Tractor Supply Co. on more than one occasion as buying large quantities of mineral oil over the past few months.  While at first Jerry denied the allegations (according to the article), a statement posted on the His Name Is Flowing Oil ministry website on February 14th, 2020 states that he did, in fact, purchase mineral oil, but does not state a quantity or frequency. It also states that this was done without the knowledge or agreement of any other ministry members, but then also states it was never added to any of the miracle oil.

Other interesting details surrounding this controversy include the fact that the Bible only ever produced oil while in Dalton and never while the ministers traveled to other locations, and the fact that according to another statement on the ministry website, posted on Feb 4th, 2020, that the Bible has stopped producing oil and that the ministry will cease meetings after Feb 11th, 2020.  The website states “From the very beginning of this sign and wonder we have always considered that God started it, and He can stop it anytime according to His timing and will. If the oil does not begin to flow again, we in no way grieve.” Additionally, someone had the miracle oil tested at the beginning of the year (the document was written on Jan.6, 2020), and the professional spectrography results show it has a similar makeup to mineral oil.  According to the article, “A series of chemical analyses by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga of Pearce’s oil compared to the Ideal brand mineral oil at Tractor Supply found Pearce’s oil is petroleum-derived and is a nearly exact match to the product sold at Tractor Supply.”

I want to review the facts stated in the article, add some details of my own, and then share my perspective on both the miracle manifestation of oil flowing from heaven and how this entire controversy is being handled by the His Name Is Flowing Oil ministry.  My hope is that this will both shed light on a biblical perspective for how we ought to approach this miracle as well as the controversy, and shed light on how this type of issue can be better-handled in the future, as God isn’t planning on stopping miracles, and the Body of Christ still has room to grow in how to maturely steward this kind of miracle manifestation.

First, it is very sad that anyone’s actions have caused this entire miracle to be called into question.  The fact that someone who has been growing in prominence due to a miracle related to oil would buy quantities of it from a tractor supply company (and from what reports say, buy it on multiple occasions) is certainly and undeniably suspect.  Further suspect is the fact that once the manifestation was called into question, the accused did not explain what he bought the mineral oil for, but instead apologized that he have brought doubt onto the miracle and yet still affirmed that the miracle was real.  In other words, when accused of lying, instead of proving one’s trustworthiness, the individual in question’s public statements have effectively been “Yeah, I did buy oil, but I didn’t use it to fake the oil miracle, and you can trust me because I am telling you I am not lying.”  Most people are not willing to accept that kind of answer, and realistically they shouldn’t.  If the mineral oil purchased from the tractor supply company was bought for other purposes, it should be very simple to state those other purposes, and preferably prove where possible that it was used for what it was purported to be for.  While no one is technically owed an explanation when one chooses to step into a public ministry position there is a measure of personal integrity that can reasonably be expected, and when an individual’s actions call that integrity into question, I do not think it is unreasonable for those affected to expect a rational explanation for what otherwise looks very shady.  Failing to explain, or in this case directly avoiding an explanation, only casts further doubt upon the integrity of the individual, and in turn the integrity of the ministry and the miracle.

Second, in spite of the ministry stating that the oil coming from the Bible is a true miracle, it is difficult to believe that none of the oil that was given away was ever faked.  While I personally possess no proof one way or the other, I confess that upon hearing about the circumstances, that while I am still waiting for all the facts to be gathered, it is very difficult to believe otherwise.  The Bible has been producing oil for multiple years. Can anyone prove beyond a shadow of doubt that none of it was legitimate? Of course not.  Thus, for those who want to say that this is a closed-case with an obvious answer (ie. its all fake and the ministry is lying), things actually are a bit more complicated than that.

Third, it can be very easy to vilify someone unjustly in a situation.  I spoke with Jerry on the phone about a year after the oil manifestation began and he was a very down-to-earth individual.  He was very clear that the miracle was something God was doing and he took no credit for it.  He seemed like someone who was genuinely touched by what God was choosing to involve him in, and wanted to share it with people.  When some big controversy like this comes up, I think it is important at times to take a step back and look at a number of factors.  First, how many people have ever been in a situation where there is pressure to perform a miracle?  Certainly many ministers have, but most other people are unfamiliar with the pressure that comes especially with these kinds of miracle manifestations.  Until you are in a similar situation, I truly don’t think you understand the pressure to perform and how the enemy can use that to twist what God is doing.

I know someone who once planted gemstones at a meeting to “help God out” and seed the faith of the individuals present before beginning to minister.  Mind you, this gentleman was also having a legitimate manifestation of gemstones appearing regularly around him, so it isn’t as though the entire thing was faked.  While in that instance the initial gems had been planted, I’m pretty certain they had all appeared from heaven at an earlier date (thus still being real heaven-gems), and the minister has since been very transparent about the failure.  I suspect that if (and we still lack incontrovertible proof) mineral oil was added to the miracle oil that it probably was a bad response to external pressure.  I don’t think that even if some of it was faked that all of it was.  Usually when people make mistakes, it is well-intentioned bad decision-making, and while I do think it is important to maintain the integrity of the miracle (or confess readily if there has been tampering), I also think that external pressure and fear of what possibly millions of people will think if finding out that any of this has been faked only pushes people to hide their deeds instead of being open.  Why?  Because while of all people the Church should be known for giving grace, we are often those who cast the first stones. In fact, if you recall it was the Pharisees, church leaders of their day, who were the ones pushing to crucify Jesus—and we would be deluding ourselves if we think we have grown past that.  Even if a person or persons in the ministry faked part or all of the miracle, I think we could simultaneously expect the truth to be shared and give them grace instead of heaping judgment upon them.

In spite of the unfortunate controversy, I think it can be far too easy to throw out the entire miracle, ministry, and manifestation of heavenly oil and label it all as fake, false, or demonic.  I also believe that if we did so, we would be missing out on something important.  I know that it is possible for oil to manifest supernaturally.  In, fact, there are multiple scriptures that speak of this very thing, so it is well within the bounds of something our Creator is capable of.  The Holy Spirit and the power of God to transform the world are both linked in scripture to oil, so it is important that we understand that God actually does want to do oil miracles and use them to help make things on earth as they are in heaven.  If we throw out everything about this miracle due to controversy, then the only thing we will get is a hardened heart.  The disciples had a similar problem, actually, in missing the message of a miracle.  In Mark 8:11-21 Jesus spoke to his disciples about how in spite of seeing a miracle that they totally missed what He was trying to teach them, ending with “Do you not understand? (v21)”.  While we need to be honest, open, and transparent about failures, including if any of this miracle was faked, we are in danger of losing sight of what God wants to teach us through this miracle if all we can do is focus on the failures.  It is important, now more than ever, that we continue to thank God for the legitimate miracle of flowing oil that He has released, and to ask Him to reveal to us all that He wants to do in our hearts through this sign and wonder.

It is true that someone took a sample of the oil (as best as I can tell at the beginning of this year, 2020) to have it chemically tested.  The results (written about here ) say that the oil is petroleum-based and basically are an almost-exact match for the mineral oil sold from the tractor supply company.  While some of the test results are disappointing, there is something that I don’t think anyone has addressed so far that is kind of important—and if someone lacks experience with the miraculous it isn’t likely to be something they would ever consider.  It’s simply this:

Testing the oil doesn’t actually tell us anything other than its atomic makeup.

We have run into the same problem with gemstones that appear from heaven as well. Because there is no “correct” formulation for heaven-sent oil, identifying its molecular structure does nothing to either confirm or deny the veracity of the miracle—it simply tells us what the substance is created from regardless of whether the miracle is real or not.  I’m not saying it is okay to fake things, because it isn’t, but scientific testing of the atomic makeup of something doesn’t in any way inform whether it’s origins are supernatural or not. Let’s use the example of something incredibly mundane for a moment—say a pile of mulch supernaturally appeared in my yard, and then someone tested it and found it was just regular old chips of wood from trees.  Regardless of the results of the test, it wouldn’t change the fact that I witnessed a pile of it appear in front of me. People had this same issue with the gemstones. “They’re just fake” or “plastic” or “glass” or whatever. Okay, maybe they are. But maybe they aren’t.  I have personally seen gemstones fall from midair with no balcony above me in the middle of a living room with multiple witnesses present who also saw it appear.  This particular stone appeared in midair over my head and another person’s, and then fell over seven feet down to land on the carpet.  Regardless of what that gemstone is made of, no amount of scientific testing of its atomic structure can change what I saw (To read more about the gemstone miracle, read my book Gemstones From Heaven).  Likewise, while testing certainly could reveal that the current oil being tested was in fact faked, that doesn’t mean all of the oil was, nor does it mean that God couldn’t or wouldn’t cause oil to appear that was, in fact, petroleum-based in its chemical makeup.  It is limited human-based thinking that says things like “If it was really from heaven then it would . . .”  God isn’t required to do things the ways we think they should be done (funny—He mentions as much in Isaiah 55:9), so we probably need to get His perspective on things instead of relying on our own.

One of the things about the gemstones appearing from heaven is that the miracle tested people.  I suggest that the oil tests us as well.  Even this controversy tests our heart motivations.  Will we slander or cast judgments without looking into the situation properly?  Will we ignore what God is doing in our midst when things don’t look perfect?  Will we choose to weather the current storm and keep our eyes fixed on Him in this issue, or will we allow our fears, suspicions, and negative heart attitudes to rule how we each respond individually in this time.

Now, having said all of those things, including that we need to give grace to those involved, withhold judgmental attitudes, and also recognize that we need a God-perspective when it comes to the miraculous, I also am a firm believer in the fact that we need to grow in discernment of what God is doing, and that integrity is important.  To that end, I think that His Name Is Flowing Oil as a ministry is doing a poor job of managing this controversy as a whole, for a few different reasons.

The circumstances surrounding all of this are obviously suspect to begin with, and the near-total-silence from the ministry only makes things worse.  The initial new article breaking the controversy was posted on Feb 13th.  The ministry website has an update on Feb 14th to address the issue and to explain their perspective, as well as to encourage those whose faith has benefitted in some way from this miracle.  I think it was wise of them to encourage people, especially recognizing that many will be disheartened by the news.  However, while speaking minimally to it, they largely brushed over the heart of the issue, which is whether or not part or all of the miracle has been faked.

Furthermore, the next update, which came on Feb 19th, says the following:  “There are conflicting statements being told regarding the integrity of the oil flowing from the Bible in Dalton, GA. We know the oil flowing from the Bible was a true miracle.  We deeply regret that this controversy happened.  We want to assure you that the statements are being reviewed by our ministry and steps are being taken to attest to the integrity of the oil.  We will keep you updated as more information comes to light.”

The one thing that we have yet to see from this situation is transparency.  It honestly is really simple.  Either an individual purchased oil that was then added to the miracle oil, or it was purchased and then used for other purposes and not added to the miracle oil.  What people really need to hear is what the mineral oil was used for.  If it wasn’t added to the miracle oil, why the secrecy?

The Bible is no longer secreting oil, so time-lapse video with reputable witnesses present isn’t possible at this time.  Testing the oil, which has already been done, only points to the likelihood that it has recently been faked, and only by testing an early sample would there be a chance of different results, but even then as I explained above, that isn’t conclusive either due to the nature of how these kinds of miracles happen.  At this point it is going to be near-impossible to “attest to the integrity of the oil”, and if that attestation was going to come, it really already should have happened (keeping in mind that it is now the 25th, nearly two weeks after the initial exposure of the potential fraud).

I want to add an additional detail about this situation.  I don’t recall who specifically told me this, whether Jerry or someone else, but I heard it around the time I began researching the Dalton miracle in early 2018 and around the time I had the phone interview with Jerry.  I recall being told that the Lord had told the ministry that so long as they gave the oil away for free and did not charge for the miracle, that it would continue to flow.  I will say that they have been very faithful in that regard, and to the best of my knowledge have never charged a cent for it.  In fact, I recommended early on that they put a donation button on their website so that people could donate to help cover the cost of vials, shipping, etc. if they felt led, and to date the website still does not have a way to accept donations.  While there is a current controversy, it should be fairly clear that this ministry has not been in this for the money.  There is no growing series of materials, books, messages, etc. for purchased by this ministry.  They do not and have never sold the oil, and you can’t even really donate to them without going out of the way to mail a check or by being at a ministry event in-person.  I think this speaks to the overall attempts by the ministry to operate in integrity in stewarding this manifestation, even if it has met with other failures.

The thing that saddens me about all of this is that the oil has stopped.  And if I look at this from a prophetic perspective and not an earthly one, it seems that if God said that so long as the oil wasn’t sold that it would continue to flow, that obviously something has still happened—possibly someone “selling out” so to speak even if the oil itself wasn’t sold.  Practically speaking I could see that trying to take a liquid-producing Bible on an airplane could be difficult, so God may have given grace for it to produce little or no oil while elsewhere, or to reduce its production at times for practical human purposes, but the oil stopping entirely is more indicative of God having a direct hand in the situation.  Given the circumstances, if indeed the oil was switched out then either the miracle stopped a while ago and the mineral oil was purchased to “tide things over” until it started up again and that never occurred, or God stopped it to expose what is currently being exposed now so that the miracles could be free of taint.  Again, while I cannot prove any of this, it is certainly how it appears to me if I look at the nature of God and how He tends to do things.

I do hope that this helps bring some perspective to the controversy surrounding this issue, as well as correct some of the misconceptions people tend to have about how God works miracles.  If anyone is interested in reading more on miracle manifestations, I currently have written two books on the subject, Gemstones From Heaven and Feathers From Heaven.  My interview with Jerry was a result of my work on writing Oil From Heaven which I have not yet completed, and I have other books in the series planned as well.  All of these books are intended to help bring understanding, wisdom, and discernment to these miracles as well as help build faith for individuals step into the miraculous in their own lives.

I would ask that we keep the ministry of His Name is Flowing Oil in our prayers, as well as anyone who is struggling over the current controversy.  God is exposing much in the Body of Christ, and I am hopeful that whatever needs to be exposed will come to light so that we can continue to walk in the miraculous, and I will also be praying that God brings the fullness of His alignment to both this ministry and this miracle.

 

 

Flowing Oil – A Miracle in Dalton, Georgia

In a previous post titled A Bible Overflowing With Oil From Heaven we featured an article by Leah Lesesne of Shelemah who chronicled her encounter with a bible located in Dalton, Georgia that has been flowing with oil nonstop since January 27, 2017.  Jerry Pierce and Johnny Taylor are the two “spokesmen” for this miracle, the bible being owned by Jerry and his wife.

The following are a series of Youtubes that outline the ongoing process of this supernatural oil manifestation.  While they are lengthy, they also chronicle miracle after miracle the Lord has accomplished through His own power and presence as manifested through this miracle of supernatural oil from heaven.

As before, if you want to connect with the “Flowing Oil” people to request a free vial of this oil, contact them via their website:   His Name Is Flowing Oil

 

(Note:  It is unclear where #’s 3 and 4 are at this time)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Bible Overflowing With Oil From Heaven

*Disclaimer: Neither The Rising Light nor Shelemah own the Bible with flowing oil and are unable to send you oil. Contact information on how to obtain a vial if interested is at the end of this post. Please do not contact The Rising Light nor Shelemah requesting oil.*

 

God is doing miracles in the earth, and we are living in a time where these miracles are growing increasingly extravagant. The Rising Light has featured other articles before about oil, manna, gemstones, and even feathers, but I am excited to share this one with you because not only is it a spectacular miracle, but it is current and ongoing.

I was introduced to this particular miracle manifestation via Leah, an inner healing practitioner and owner of Shelemah.com. I was introduced to Leah by a mutual friend.  She visited Dalton, Georgia where there is a bible that is literally dripping and flowing with oil from heaven. I spoke with Leah about this, and was very excited to hear about the miracle as I am writing the book “Oil From Heaven” to bring wisdom and revelation on this very miracle.  She wrote a blog article about her experience back when it happened in May of 2017, titled “A Bible Dripping With Oil”, and she has given me permission to share her article here.  If you want to read the original article and/or visit her site you can click on the title above.

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“Yesterday I went on a little adventure. The previous night a friend across the country heard rumor of prayer room walls and a Bible dripping with oil just a few hours from me. A few texts back and forth and she had me connected with a new friend who is a part of the community where this sign and wonder is taking place and I was headed on road trip to meet this beautiful community.

In the back of a little gift shop in Dalton, Georgia there is a prayer room. For the past two years people have gathered there to pray for their city, region, and each other and intermittently oil has dripped from the walls. January 27th of this year one of those prayer warriors, Jerry, noticed his Bible was dripping with oil. Starting with Psalm 39 it spread over the next few days through the rest of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the concordance. Then the oil started back in Genesis and spread till it covered the whole Bible.

dripping flowing oil bible dalton georgia holy spirit presence faith healing power love signs miraclesWhen he realized the oil wasn’t going to stop, Jerry put the Bible in a ziploc bag at first, but as the oil continued, he had to size up to larger and larger containers. The bucket he now keeps it in continues to refill. God told him early on that as long as he gives the oil away freely and does not sell it, the oil will continue to flow. And so in the back of this little gift shop he gives away vials of oil and invites people to dip their hands in it.

He sent a sample of the oil to a chemist who says it is most similar to mineral oil, but that it isn’t mineral oil. It’s totally colorless and odorless and according to the chemist unexplainable.

The little gathering in the back of this gift shop was such a sweet place of love and fellowship. Thirty or so people were there praying for one another, giving prophetic words, and sharing testimonies of healing. They are quick to tell you that it is God, not the oil that is healing people, but there are multiple testimonies of how God has used the oil to heal people of cancer, skin rashes, and other diseases. This news article also reports Jerry’s testimony of the oil as it was told to me when I visited.

When I dipped my hands in the oil it continued to multiply on my dripping flowing oil from heaven bible dalton georgia holy spirit presence faith healing power love signs miracleshands. My new friend tells me that they have seen this a few times before and it seems to be related to a healing gifting. The feeling of the oil getting heavier on my hands as the quantity of it grew was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. It was like the opposite of feeling something dry on your hands. The oil is the thickest I’ve ever seen, similar to castor oil, but is light, silky smooth, odorless, and colorless. Jerry eventually gave me a towel to wipe most of it off and it stopped multiplying but even as I sit here a day later typing I can still see the shiny residue from it on my hands.

Seeing the Bible dripping with oil was an amazing experience that deepened my awe and wonder of what Jesus can do. It really does mess with your head to see something so unexplainable but that clearly is happening. As I have talked with God about the oil and about why this particular sign for our region, He has reminded me how the Bible Belt has often held a trinity of Father, Son, Holy Bible. What better place for Holy Spirit to show up and make Himself known.

Signs and wonders like this are actually more common than we realize but I believe the two extreme responses they tend to get are why we don’t hear of them more often. On one extreme people deny it totally and cling to a cessationist belief that miracles, signs, wonders– basically anything to do with the Holy Spirit stopped with the Bible and it is wrong to believe those things could happen now.

On the other extreme you have people that begin to obsess with the sign and wonder itself, attributing power and significance to it that was never meant to be there. This extreme is the folks that start calling and emailing me insisting they need the oil for themselves (without even reading this article to see that I’m not the right person to call/email). They place their faith in the oil instead of the Giver of the oil. This extreme is also why I have purposely withheld the name of the gift shop and Jerry’s personal contact information.

Yes, oil dripping out a Bible is pretty cool. Yes, I believe the oil is a manifestation of the presence of God. But, if you feel like you need a vial of the oil to pray for healing or experience God’s presence that’s a problem. God does not need the oil to heal. He does not need the oil to make His presence known. And you don’t need it either. If you feel a desperation for the oil itself, go to the Source of the oil in prayer. Don’t just seek out the earthly source carrying it right now. A sign and wonder is supposed to draw you into closer relationship with the Giver of the sign, not create an unhealthy desire in you to possess the sign for yourself. There’s nothing wrong with thinking it would be cool to get some of the oil and wanting to see it for yourself. But it becomes unhealthy if you feel incomplete without the oil.”

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If you want to find out more about the oil, please do not contact myself or Leah, the guest author of this blog. Neither of us have the oil-Bible, nor are we in possession of any significant quantity of oil from this Bible. Contact them via their website (www.hisnameisflowingoil.org) on their contact page, or via the Flowing Oil page on Facebook. They also show the events where Jerry, the man who owns the bible dripping with oil, will be present, and you can contact them from there to request the oil. Alternately, you may email flowingoil01272017@gmail.com.  They are offering this service free—please consider offering a donation to help cover the cost of shipping the oil, for the time associated with bottling and mailing it, and to help cover costs as they travel around and minister.

 

shelemah.com leah lesesne flowing oil dripping dalton georgiaLeah Lesesne (pronounced lay-uh luh-sane) lives in downtown Atlanta with her husband Tommy and their urban farm full of critters. Her passion is to help you be as healthy, whole, and close to Jesus as possible. After working for a few years as a professional counselor, she stepped away from the mental health field to pursue her first loves of inner healing prayer ministry and holistic health.   Website: www.shelemah.com

Visions and Miracles Out of the Land of Egypt – 2010 Documentary

Here is a documentary showing footage of wonderful miracles including oil mysteriously flowing from objects and a woman’s hands, apparitions and lights, healings, and more.

First, watch the one minute trailer to get an overview of the treat you are about to enjoy:

Now, here is the video.

The audio track is out of sync but I did not find that to be much of a problem in this film. For a better version of the video, you can always get the DVD.

Film may take a moment to begin.

School of the Supernatural with Ryan Wyatt

Ryan Wyatt is not only an excellent teacher of how to live a supernatural lifestyle but also walks the talk.

May you be blessed by this interview he recently did with Sid Roth’s TV show It’s Supernatural as well as the additional resources below.

If the above video has whet your appetite, you can download his School of the Supernatural in eBook  or Paperback formats.

Moreover, you can see him teaching at his video channel on XPmedia. That is how I first discovered him and really found his teaching to be extremely helpful.

Watch this Documentary to see the Miracles God is Doing Around the World — The Finger of God Film

The other day, I had the privilege of watching a most amazing film documenting the miracles that God is doing all over the earth in our present day.

If you have ever wished that we lived in the times of the Bible when God was doing extraordinary miracles, then you should be glad that you are living in these times. God is doing a multitude of miracles everyday now.

As Blackaby said concerning knowing how to experience God’s life plan for you, “Find out what God is doing and join him.” We are invited to discover what God is doing in our time. If we get involved in God’s cause we will see him doing amazing things as he pursues his goals on the earth.

Before you watch this film (posted below), I want to remind you that in every new generation God has done new things and in every generation “God-experts” have made the mistake of coming out against what God wants to do in that generation. Don’t make the mistake that so many “God-experts” make. They think they have God all figured out. They have God stuck in a nice tidy box inside their 1400 gram brain. At least that’s what they think!

In Jesus’ own time on earth, the biggest resistance to his ministry came from the religious leaders of his day because like so many religious people they thought they understood what God was all about and what God’s plans were and what God would look like. So, let’s remember that God is so much bigger than we understand. Whether you are an atheist who thinks that there is no God, or an agnostic who thinks we cannot really know if there is a God on this side of heaven, or a deeply spiritual person who is sitting on some amazing experiences with God, please remain open to discovering something new about God. Be careful not to be like the six blind men of Indostan who only understand a piece of the elephant but think they have it all figured out.

Let’s be like children who accept whatever God is doing with open hearts. I’m not saying that we need to be gullible. But we do need to try to stay open to learning and discovery — especially concerning the invisible realm. Jesus said that it is impossible to enter the kingdom of God without becoming like a little child. Unfortunately as children many of us were deceived by adults and lost our child-like faith. We were tricked into believing that there was a toothfairy and a Santa Claus who flies reindeer and other things that we later found were not true. It is no wonder that now we also have trouble believing in angels and God who are other beings we have heard about but never actually saw.

God wants us to know that he really is there and that he really does care about us.

Now, let’s take a look at the miraculous things God is doing in our generation.

The following footage comes from the documentary filmed by Darren Wilson called “Finger of God” available in the DVD category of our new book store.

If you like what you see, you should consider watching the Deluxe Edition of Finger of God and the latest documentary by Darren Wilson — “Furious Love” also available in our book store.

You can watch the full documentary online at

Amazon.com

Here’s the trailer

This documentary included the following people in order of mention or appearance in the film: John and Carol Arnott of Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship talking about gold teeth and other miracles; Joshua Mills with gold dust manifested on him; Harold and Kaye Beyer with manna manifesting for them; Canon Andrew White with the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East; Jeff Jansen with gemstones manifesting from the heavenly realm; John Piippo; Bill Johnson of Bethel Church in Redding California; Sid Roth of It’s Supernatural; Chris Overstreet leading Bethel Church’s school for ministry; Ian Andrews of the International Association of Healing Ministries; Shara Pradhan; Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry students Zach Linton, David D’Louhy, Zachary Gudelunas, Victor Mercado, Derek Abram, Cody Wahl, Candace Martin, and Andreas Fjellvand; Kevin Dedmon of Bethel Church’s Firestorm Ministry; James Rutz who wrote Megashift; Elmer Gelbolingo; Todd Bentley; Dennis Balcombe; Heidi and Roland Baker of Iris Ministries who see many healings and resurrections as they care for their thousands of adopted children and their 8000 + churches; Francis Shongwe who was resurrected by God’s power; Supresa Sithole; Yana, Winnie, and Georgeian Banov of Global Celebration; and Pastor Zhoro Penchev.

Some of these Spirit-filled, supernaturally empowered people — including Roland and Heidi Baker, Bill Johnson, and Supresa Sithole — along with other people submitted to God’s Spirit have shared their stories and taught what they have learned along the way. You can watch and listen to some of their talks that have been posted at the Father’s Glory Channel on Youtube (formerly at Fathersglory.com)

Support the work of Darren Wilson who filmed the Finger of God documentary by watching the Deluxe Edition of Finger of God and his latest documentary just released last Valentine’s Day — Furious Love.

I hope this post has been an inspiration to you. I welcome your feedback as you post a comment.

God’s Glory will appear upon you — Gold Dust Miracles

A phenomenon that has been happening for quite some time now is gold dust appearing on people as a sign of God’s glorious presence being with them.  It seems to have begun with sister Sylvania Machado of Brazil, and exploded further when she and Ruth Ward Heflin began to have meetings.  Ruth Heflin wrote a book Golden Glory that chronicles what God did in and through their midst and how He touched lives through this miracle.

The gold dust appears miraculously — most frequently during times of worship or prayer when hearts are focused on God’s splendor and majesty.

The gold dust appearing helps remind us of the spiritual truth that God is majestic and rich in spiritual blessings. We know God is with us and when the gold dust manifests itself, this truth is confirmed and our hearts soar in praise of our Royal King who created the universe and can create gold dust, gems, oil, or any other thing he wishes to give us a glimpse of his power and greatness.

The Prophet Isaiah prophesied the following words: “For behold, darkness will cover the earth And deep darkness the peoples; But the LORD will rise upon you And His glory will appear upon you.” (Isaiah 60:2)

Today, God’s glory truly is appearing upon people.

Let’s take a look at some video footage documenting some of these gold dust miracles…

In this video you can see piles of gold dust forming on Lucy Rael’s hands

 

In this video you will see members of a congregation showing the small diamonds and gold dust that are appearing during their worship services.

 

In this video you will see gold all over Joshua Mills.

 

Gold dust found on girl’s hands.

 

In this video you will see Patricia King talking about her experience with Joshua Mills who had an angel burst a ball of sapphire dust all over him.

Click the link to see the video.

After listening to an audio recording about God’s power, members of the congregation find gold dust in the pews of the church (skip to 7:50 to see the gold dust).

 

Keith and his friends had just come home from a church service where Keith had been preaching, when they noticed gold dust all over Keith and his clothing.

 

Gold dust is a sign of God’s majesty and glory present in our lives. Some people think it is strange that God would reveal his majesty in this way, but we should try to let God out of the box. He has every right to display his glory and reveal himself in whatever way he sees fit! The Bible tells us that gold will pave the streets of heaven. We think this is amazing, but if God wants to use gold to pave the streets who are we to tell him that he should use asphalt? When Moses and the elders of Israel went up Mount Sinai they came into the glorious presence of God and the pavement under their feet was made of sapphire. We should not insist that God does things our way. He doesn’t have to use cement and asphalt on his heavenly roads. He can use sapphire, gold, or whatever he chooses. He doesn’t have to use human means of communication. We like words. We like pictures. But if God wants to use gold and diamonds and gems to communicate with his children, then who are we to tell him that he is doing it wrong? Nothing is too difficult for God. We should not be surprised that he is making gold dust and gems appear out of thin air. All he has to do is speak and it is done. But we should praise him and love him for choosing extravagant and creative ways to reveal himself to us.

Have you seen a sign of God’s power and presence in your life? Tell us about it in the comments section…

Books about the Gold Dust Miracle:

Jewels Falling from Heaven in Puerto Rico

Jewels are materializing out of thin air in Puerto Rico. And there is more: Gold dust and oils are also mysteriously showing up.

 

These kinds of supernatural manifestations–gemstones, oil, and gold, have been reported all over the world. It is not uncommon to hear of a worshipper with oil oozing from their hands, feathers floating over their heads, or even gemstones and gold dust sprinkling a place of worship where the Holy Spirit and angels are given permission to do whatever they wish.

What is surprising about this humble little Puerto Rican church is the sheer volume of heavenly treasures showing up.

What this church is experiencing are creative miracles. For Creator God to do this is SO easy. He can and will do even greater things than this. He has a purpose in all of this. Here are a few possible messages he may be trying to convey to us through these signs and wonders:

  1. The gemstones may convey how precious we are to him. He manifests in our material world tokens of the value that he attributes to us in the spiritual world.
  2. The gemstones may indicate how valuable our worship is to him.
  3. He may be trying to teach us that we do not need to worry about material needs if only we have and rely on him. See Matthew 6:25-32 which tells us not to worry about material needs and concludes by saying, “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”
  4. He may be trying to show his children that heaven is not so far away after all. We can enter the heavenly places and the things of heaven can enter our earthly realm. When we worship, a beautiful exchange takes place between heaven and earth. I will worship God with all my heart and let heaven fill my heart!
  5. Remember that the streets of heaven are made of gold. I bet the angels DO have a bunch of gold dust on their feet. Usually the gold dust does not transfer to our world but in this case God allowed it to happen as a sign to his people that angels are with them.

The video tells us that the bible on the pulpit is always turned to the end of Psalms and the beginning of Proverbs. That means that the last psalm would be visible to anyone who looked at the bible. This psalm is especially appropriate. Check it out:

“Praise the LORD.

Praise God in his sanctuary;
praise him in his mighty heavens.

Praise him for his acts of power;
praise him for his surpassing greatness.

Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet,
praise him with the harp and lyre,
praise him with tambourine and dancing,
praise him with the strings and flute,
praise him with the clash of cymbals,
praise him with resounding cymbals.

Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.

Praise the LORD.”