I was having a coffee with Simon Ponsonby and we were discussing matters Tacoma which as ever was stimulating and enjoyable. This lead on a wider discussion about moves of God through history and Simon quoted John Henry Newman who said,
'They always begin with a prophet and end with a policeman'
It seemed to be word of caution for these exciting times and we must all beware of the policman whilst still listening to the prophet. Discerning who is who is always the challenge for which we must continue to call prayerfully for God's help.
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