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Do you see these dry bones of Britain Ezekiel? Speak to these bones.... "bones have life"!
 
And the bones came together and numbered a mighty army.
 
 " Ez 37:4 Then he said to me, "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the LORD! 5 This is what the Sovereign LORD says to these bones: I will make breath  enter you, and you will come to life. 6 I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD.' "
 
 7 So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I was prophesying, there was a noise, a rattling sound, and the bones came together, bone to bone. 8 I looked, and tendons and flesh appeared on them and skin covered them, but there was no breath in them.
 
 9 Then he said to me, "Prophesy to the breath; prophesy, son of man, and say to it, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe into these slain, that they may live.' " 10 So I prophesied as he commanded me, and breath entered them; they came to life and stood up on their feet—a vast army. "

 
 But God says, "The days are coming and now are, when men here shall respect me entirely and completely and do my will. When breath shall be breathed into the bodies, prepare as temples and hosts of my divine will."
 
"When My chosen will be honoured  vessels. Not olden vessels. For they have not excited themselves at my will, have not prepared themselves for My purposes. They have only sought their own ways, to make their paths soft and their nests fleece lined," says the Lord.
 
 
"I am against the shepherds of their own wills, Who fatten themselves and do their own ways, in My name!"
 
 
"When the very breath of my mouth will make men tremble, is when this life will come anew and, as always , have its own carriers. When my new wine skins will be prepared in my great house. Prepared for battle, prepared for Me, prepared for My service, those selected by Me!"
 
 
"They will not see, they will not know, what the will of their Lord is. When they are about their own ways. I do not use those hardened vessels, that no longer tremble at my will, nor excite themselves in My ways. My work will be seen only in those who are new vessels of honour. New temples of righteousness. Fresh vessels of grace. For those who are forgiven much love much.!"
 
 
"I will shatter the wisdom of the wise and break the strongholds of the bound, in one day. I will not limit my counsel, nor My mighty powers. The things that you have considered wise are irrelevant to Me,” says the Lord.
 
 
"My own arm will bring my deliverance to this land to those who are of a tender heart towards Me and to those who scramble at My ways”.” I cannot be mocked, nor will I give My glory to any other. Those who are fastened upon My will, will do My bidding and will discover My blessing and favour".
 
 
"Therefore shudder and groan oh Israel. Weep and moan, oh daughter of Zion, for the Lord is here fulfil His promise and to bring His will to pass. I shall not give My glory to any other"
 
 
"Prepare the carriage, make right the lamplight, for the Master is here His will to perform. Make ready the gates and tear down the hardened skin, for the Lord is here His wonders to perform."
 
 
To those who can hear, let them hear what the will of the Lord is now for Britain.

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London, August 24, 1999


Preacher has Right to be Heard, however Irritating

FREEDOM of speech "is not worth having" unless it can cause offence, the High Court ruled yesterday in a decision championing the rights of street corner orators.

Citing Socrates and two famous Quakers, Lord Justice Sedley said "The irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and provocative have a right to be heard".

The Court quashed a conviction for obstruction against a Christian fundamentalist, Alison Redmond-Bate, 27, who was airing her views with two other female preachers on the steps of WakeÞeld Cathedral, when they fell foul of the law.

The judge said the police had agreed that the women, including Ms Redmond-Bate's mother, Jennifer, who belong to the Faith Ministries, could preach from the cathedral steps in October 1997. But when two people complained, the police warned the women not to stop passers by. They carried on preaching and a crowd of more than a hundred gathered the judge said. Some were showing hostility so the women were asked to stop preaching. When they refused they were arrested for a breach of the peace.

Ms Redmond-Bate, of Leeds, was charged with obstructing police and was convicted by WakeÞeld magistrates in February last year. She lost her appeal to the Crown Court in January.

But there was no lawful basis for the arrest or the conviction, said Lord Justice Sedley, who was sitting with Mr Justice Collins. He added:

"There was no suggestion of highway obstruction. Nobody had to stop and listen.

If they did so, they were as free to express the view that the preachers should be locked up or silenced as Ms Redmond-Bate and her companions were to breach". It had been argued that there could not be any breach of the peace if what was said was inoffensive. The judge said: "This will not do. Free speech includes not only the inoffensive, but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative, provided it does not tend to provoke violence."

Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park demonstrated the tolerance the law extended to opinion of every kind. From the condemnation of Socrates to the persecution of modern writers and journalists our world has set many examples of state control of unofficial ideals.

"A central purpose of the European Convention on Human Rights has been to set close limits to any such assumed powers. We in this country continue to owe a debt to the jury which in 1670 refused to convict the Quakers William Penn and William Mead for preaching ideas which offended against state orthodoxy.

"To proceed as the Crown Court did from the fact that the free women were preaching about morality, God and the Bible, the topic not only of sermons preached on every Sunday of the year, but at least one regular daily slot on national radio to a reasonable apprehension that violence is going to erupt is with great respect not illogical."

He said the police were not justified in apprehending a breach of the peace, much less a breach of the peace for which the three women would be responsible.

The magistrates were not justified in convicting her nor the Crown Court in upholding the conviction. The police ofÞcer was not acting in the execution of his duty when he arrested the women, so Ms Redmond-Bate should not have been found guilty of obstructing him.

Pastor Philip Dacre of Faith Ministries said later:-

"This case raises a vital moral issue: "We are Christian preachers. When we see something going on in society, something sinful, we are bound by our convictions to speak out".


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