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HE SPEAKS
THROUGH OPENING
our literal TAStE
The scripture says, “Taste
and see the Lord is good.” (Psalm 34:8 KJ)
Ezekiel ate God’s Word, the
roll. “So I opened my mouth and he caused me
to eat that roll...Then did I eat it; and it was in
my mouth as honey for sweetness.”
(Ezekiel 3:2-3 KJ)
One time as I was hearing the
Lord, He opened my taste buds and I literally tasted and
smelled lemonade. I could taste both the sweet and the
tart as He spoke to me, “Yes precious one. Bitter
and sweet. The world upheaval. My proximity. Mother bear
and her cubs. Tender. My own. Close to Me. Adopted.”
I understood He was saying that
these are the best and worst of times. Our best times
is when we are intimately close to Him like a Mother
bear with her cubs. He is so tender. A mother bear has
a fierce side too, and will strongly defend her cubs
from danger. That can mean bitter times for those who
are connected with the world.
HE SPEAKS THROUGH OPENING
our literal SMELL
Our sense of taste is literally
connected with our sense of smell. If you have ever had
a cold and couldn’t taste your food, that is why. So
often when the Lord opens our sense of taste, He also
opens the sense of smell at the same time. I have
tasted and smelled fresh hot bread a few times as I have
shared His rhema Words with others and pondered His
Words. It is a true joy when He breaks into our natural
realm and opens our spiritual senses.
I know of several who have had
their sense of smell opened. They have smelled sweet
smelling perfume or flower blossoms while in worship or
prayer. I smelled bread baking in an oven when the Lord
told me it was the fullness of time for His manna to
come forth.
Anna was asleep and was
awakened by a wonderful aroma. When it quickly left,
she was so disappointed that she asked the Lord if she
could smell it again. Ever so gently, as though wafted
on a gentle breeze, she smelled it again. This happened
many times. Each time she tried to analyze what she was
smelling. At first the primary smell seemed to be spicy
like carnations, but then again she would smell a rose
or a lily, or gardenia. It seemed as though it was the
culmination of walking through a fragrant garden.
She did a word search on spice
and found the scripture, “His cheeks [are] as a bed of
spices, [as] sweet flowers: his lips [like] lilies,
dropping sweet smelling myrrh.” (Song of Solomon 5:13
KJ) She had forgotten this was the description of His
face! She realized He had His face next to hers!!
While attending a conference in
a tent, the Lord came and filled the entire tent with
the smell of roses. It was so special and most in the
room smelled them. When I left, I asked Him if His
smell would come with me. As we left to drive home I
smelled it going to the back of the tent, and also
outside the tent. I felt it was a sign and confirmation
that I had received a special touch of His Presence and
that it would go home with me, and I would not leave His
Presence behind.
When I got home, I was in deep grieving over some news I
received. As I went into my bedroom to lay upon my bed
and pray, as I entered the room, it was filled with the
identical strong and fragrant roses. This occurred a
second time later in the day in my bedroom. I was so
deeply touched by this and needed it badly. Since that
time, through out the years I have occasionally smelled
roses when He is near and wants me to know that.
Song 2:1 NKJV
I am the rose of Sharon, and
the lily of the valleys.
Isa 35:1-2 NKJV
The wilderness and the
wasteland shall be glad for them, and the desert shall
rejoice and blossom as the rose; It shall blossom
abundantly and rejoice, Even with joy and singing.
The Lord also opens the literal
senses as part of the gift of discernment to smell the
demonic realm in areas of deliverance. Click here for
Bob Jones list on
Opened Smell Aromas List.
I have also smelled sulphur and smoke during a warfare
battle with the enemy. Both Wayne and I have had our
sense of smell opened enough to kick demons out during
seasons of intense battle.
Job 39:25 NKJV
At the blast of the trumpet
he says, 'Aha!' He smells the battle from afar, the
thunder of captains and shouting.
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