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MARY'S PROPHETIC JOURNEY
Jill Austin
Nov 27, 2000
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With the Christmas season upon us, I thought you would enjoy the article I
was asked to write for the SpiritLed Woman magazine. Mary was a prophetic
vessel whose life was cloaked in mysteries that unraveled gradually over many
different seasons. Her life is not just a Christmas message but a timeless
illustration of the cyclical journey we will all experience.
Times of birthing, times in the wilderness, times of ordinary life (30
years of hiddenness) and times of effective ministry . all of this ended at
the cross in a mid-life crisis where not only her Son died, but her prophetic
promises died as well.
After the resurrection and the birthing of the early church, she once again
experienced revival and great spiritual warfare that resulted in persecution,
martyrdom and the scattering of the believers. Cycles of life and death were
maturing her towards bridal love. So where are you in this prophetic journey?
Nazareth? Bethlehem? Egypt? Jerusalem? Golgotha? The uttermost ends of the
earth?
---Jill Austin
MARY'S PROPHETIC JOURNEY by Jill Austin
"FROM HER ENCOUNTER WITH GABRIEL TO HER EXPERIENCE AT PENTECOST,
MARY'S EXPERIENCES PARALLEL THOSE OF ANY WOMAN WHO PURSUES GOD'S PROMISES FOR
HER LIFE."
Mary knelt in the shadow of the cross, weeping in anguish as her first-born
Son hung above her, naked and bloody. The ominous roar of thunder was crowded
out by His agonizing cry, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me?"
She looked up through her tears, "Why," she cried out in the
deafening silence of her thoughts, "why didn't you defend Yourself? I saw
the raw power of God move through You. At Your word, demons fled, blind eyes
were opened, and lepers were cleansed. Why didn't You command the angels to
save You? You were going to be king of the Jews. It was prophesied; I didn't
make it up. The angel Gabriel visited me, and everything happened as he said.
It wasn't suppose to end like this."
Most of us remember Mary as the 15-year-old girl who rode off on a donkey
to facilitate the Christmas story. But her life was so much more. It was a
tapestry of mysteries that unraveled gradually across the seasons of her
years, bringing her ultimately to this scene at the foot of the cross.
On that day of the crucifixion, Mary's Son was not all that was dying, so
were every belief and prophetic promise she'd clung to for 33 years. Perhaps
you, too, have had your life turned upside down. You've seen your dreams die.
The future looks bleak and empty.
You need to understand that your prophetic walk with God is a cyclical
journey. Like Mary, you will have seasons of prophetic revelation; seasons of
spiritual wandering; seasons of ordinary "ho- hum" life; seasons of
effective ministry. All of them ultimately lead to the cross and to the death
of all things you hold dear. But the cross is never the end.
RADICAL VISITATION
"One night the angel Gabriel came to me. Me, a simple Jewish girl
living in poverty in the little town of Nazareth. What did I have to offer
anyone, especially almighty God?"
"His voice filled the room, 'Greetings, you who are highly favored
among women. The Lord is with you.' He told me not to fear and that I would
give birth to the Messiah. I cried out, Yes, Lord let it be done to me
according to Your word."
Mary was a sovereign vessel chosen to be the mother of Jesus. Yet the Bible
doesn't indicate that she moved in miracles. She simply possessed a heart of
devotion and child-like faith. She said, "Yes, Lord, let it be unto
me," and it changed her life forever. That's why we can all be like Mary!
The Holy Spirit overshadowed her and the new life that was birthed in her
womb ushered in the Messianic Age. Do you cry out, "Lord, I want to be
like Mary - radically overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, impregnated with your
purposes!" Do you want to usher in revival?
Then know that there is a price behind the anointing! There is a stigma!
Birthing the things of the Spirit is messy and revival is controversial. Are
you willing to be a humble vessel, giving birth to God's purposes in an untidy
stable, or will you say, "There's no room in the inn?"
SPIRITUAL WARFARE
"In the middle of the night Joseph shook me violently. He was
terrified, crying, ranting, about Herod wanting Jesus dead. He said we had to
leave town - right away. He grabbed Jesus and was out the door before I could
understand what was happening. We left everything behind that night, no
explanations, no goodbye. Life as we'd known it was over."
Satan always goes after a move of God in its infancy, when it's most
vulnerable. King Herod diabolically ordered the slaughter of baby boys. But
God gave Joseph and Mary divine strategies to protect their son, telling
Joseph in a dream to flee with his family to Egypt.
Are you under attack from the enemy? The greater your call and destiny, the
greater the spiritual warfare you will face. The enemy wants to abort your
prophetic promises. When the stirrings of revival begin to be birthed in you
and around you, challenging the status quo, the demonic realm is aroused.
Don't be afraid; God will be faithful to deliver you out of the enemy's hand.
THE WILDERNESS
"Why didn't God remove Herod instead of us? It hurt so much to leave
everyone behind. I kept thinking, if only my family and friends could see
Jesus grow up. And why Egypt? Why did God send us to the land that represents
bondage for our people? Are we going to die here or in the wilderness, like
our forefathers?"
Maybe you've had incredible, dramatic encounters with God. You've had
multiple prophetic words recorded on tape and transcribed into notebooks.
You're sure that at any moment now your prophetic promises will come to pass.
Mary also received prophetic words: Her Son would be the king of the Jews.
So why were they banishing and suffering in an uncomfortable and foreign land?
Mary didn't realize that the prophetic timetable for the fulfillment of Jesus'
destiny would be a grueling 30 years long. You, too, will spend time in the
wilderness seasons of barrenness. Are you willing to wait on the Lord's
timing?
AN ORDINARY LIFE
"Finally, after several years in Egypt, God spoke to Joseph again in a
dream. Herod was dead. This time it was I who grabbed Jesus and ran out the
door with Joseph trailing behind. We couldn't get home fast enough!"
"Things eventually settled down, but mothering Jesus was always a
challenge. Once, when He was 12 years old and we were returning in a large
group from the festival in Jerusalem, I realized He wasn't with the other
children. We frantically returned to the city to look for Him in the temple.
You know what He said I should have known He was there! Oy vey! I wanted to
ground Him until He was 21!"
Do you feel as if you're on a shelf, living an ordinary life? Are you
changing diapers, cooking dinner and dealing with the neighbors while crying
out in your heart: "Lord, have you forgotten me? Why don't people
recognize my gifting? Don't they realize I had a radical visitation back in
1990?"
Mary had 30 years of obscurity to develop a hidden testimony - a secret
history with God. You, too, have an appointed time to build family, community
and greater intimacy with Jesus. In the midst of that time you may feel like
crying out, "What's taking so long? By the time my destiny comes, I'll be
pursuing it in a wheel chair!" But seasons of preparation are important.
These are the times when God works patience, radical passion and deep devotion
into your life.
FINALLY, MINISTRY BEGINS
"When I was 45 years old, life changed dramatically for Jesus and me.
He started bringing home a ragtag bunch of fishermen to dinner. Then, at a
wedding, He changed water into wine. From then on He moved in amazing signs
and wonders, and a huge crowd followed Him everywhere. The excitement grew
daily as Jesus walked among the people, bringing revival. But I still don't
understand what He meant when He said, 'Who is my mother?'"
Mary had to relinquish control of her life and Jesus' life in the midst of
an outpouring of the Spirit. In your life and ministry, you also have to let
go - of your plans, your expectations, your ways. Just as Jesus had to leave
His home and follow the Father, you also have to relinquish control of your
life and follow the Father, even if it takes you to the cross. And it will.
THE DARK NIGHT
"Why, God, why? Why have you forsaken Him? Why have You forsaken me?
He was supposed to deliver us. He was our salvation, and now He's gone. If You
really love us, why have You allowed this to happen?"
Jesus was in the prime of His life. The countryside was in the midst of a
tremendous revival. But now He was dying on the cross-and so was Mary.
Overcome by feelings of abandonment and betrayal, she was in the middle of a
crisis of faith.
When Jesus chose to go to the cross, Mary was compelled to go there too.
The truth is, the cross is always being worked in our lives - sometimes
through the choices of others. Your daughter has an abortion; your son abuses
drugs; your husband files for divorce. You never intended to go to that cross,
but there you are.
You want to believe the Lord will rescue you at the last moment, but often
His plan is to crucify you. Everything dies at the cross: relationships,
ministries, agendas, reputations, finances. It's painful, but it's necessary.
If you cry out to be part of the Bride of Christ, then you must be - you will
be - identified with the sufferings of the Bridegroom.
RESURRECTION
"He's alive! I thought I'd cried all my tears on Golgotha, but when
our eyes met, it was like a flood. As I ran into His open arms, He scooped me
up and spun me around in joyous laughter."
"The times we shared after the resurrection were the most precious of
my life. They made is easier to release Him - again. As I watched Him ascend,
I prayed again, "Lord, let it be unto me according to Your word, for the
rest of my life."
Out of great death comes great life. Mary's prophetic promises had been
limited by her worldview. In her mind's eye she had seen Jesus as king over
the nation of Israel for the span of His lifetime. In reality, He was King of
kings and Lord of lords for all people and for all time.
At the cross, God crucifies our limited view concerning the fulfillment of
our prophetic destiny and resurrects it to His eternal view. The Lord revives
our broken dreams - when they come to pass, they rarely look as we thought
they would.
CARRIERS OF GLORY
"Explosions of glory! Now it was not just I who was overshadowed, but
all 120 of us. Tongues of fire fell, and we were gloriously baptized in the
Holy Spirit. We couldn't keep the news to ourselves. We ran, pushing each
other out the door and down the narrow staircase to tell everyone!"
"We gave ourselves to prayer night and day, sharing all we had, and
loving each other. We grew from 120 to 3,000 to 5,000. Signs and wonders and
miracles followed as we told everyone about Jesus!"
Mary and the other disciples were baptized in the Holy Spirit and the
church was set ablaze - just as the Lord wants your life to be ignited now.
When the Holy Spirit moves through you, it's not just for your benefit; it's
to bring conviction, salvation, healing and deliverance to suffering humanity.
By the end of her prophetic journey, Mary had seen every prophecy she'd
ever been given come to pass. Now she was a carrier of the glory of God. How
about you? Are you willing to be a carrier - to bring the glory of God to your
family, your neighborhood, your workplace? Are you willing to embark on your
prophetic journey and birth revival?
Jill Austin Master Potter Ministry office@jillaustin.org
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