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In this audio track I illustrate how God has used me in meetings under the influence of the Spirit, to do certain things with objects and items, one of them being the water bottle.
One of the trademarks of this ministry is to sprinkle people with water, if it was not for the testimonies that have followed these outbreaks of sprinkling I would have thought, “This was just having fun and at the very least trivial.”
It is no coincidence therefore when people begin to share how the Lord delivered them or healed them or even gave them a breakthrough during these times of sprinkling. The act of sprinkling water has not become a religious method but is done under the unction of the Holy Spirit – hence the fruit.
King David in the book of 2 Samuel chapter five talks about how God broke through for him like the breaking of the waters. There is an impartation that comes with this manifestation. Some people think that they can only receive by the laying on of another persons hands. This concept that they hold stops them from receiving from God, just like Naaman the leper. He thought that he would receive his healing by the prophet himself laying hands on him and pronouncing him clean, he was offended and nearly missed his visitation.
Bobby Connor a proven prophet from North Carolina prophesied over Jean and I and spoke of this new anointing. He prophesied that it would be explosive, but in the explosion would be liberty, people being set free, and that is exactly what is happening in these incidents. He also went on to prophesy that people would not like my methods.
What can you DO? but to trust and obey.



earthlink says newwine@charter.net is an ‘illegal address’.
Hey John,
Been trying to reach you the last month or so; looks like you’re transitioning in both your website, blog, and new e-mail (johscotland.org didn’t work). Blogged you awhile ago; now it looks like you need a partner password to get further than the home page.
Ron Metcalf here: I know you meet a lot of people: you, Geri Hart, & I went to New Tribes headquarters in Sanford, Fl. a few years back; that should remind you. If someone else is monitoring these e-mails, please pass it on to John.
John Crowder and Benjamin Dunn are going to be in Charlotte this weekend and in Lakeland, Fl. in a couple of weeks. I was concerned with the ‘shootin up the ghost’ stuff in the latter part of the Lakeland Outpouring July ’08; but my children told me that it was just an extension of what you believed, and you hadn’t said ‘no’ about it (even some rumors that you had endorsed it).
3 1/2 years later, this seems to have caused a major split in the ‘camp’; in my watchman duties, specifically Lou Engle vs. Bill Johnson, for example (holiness v. drunkenness); but also in what has happened with my children (Dylan is doing much better overall, but still hasn’t come back to Jesus, which is the main problem). Jeremy, my younger son, has drifted into a Charles Finney legalism; Jessica, my third child, got pregnant, though we did convince her to marry; now we have our first beautiful granddaughter, but Jesi Lynn is still torn between her duties as a mom and the glamour of the ‘greater drunkenness’ that she feels she was supposed to be part of. My youngest, Melissa, stayed with John Crowder’s assistant pastor’s home with a couple of her friends awhile in California, before moving back to Fla. a half-year ago.
So now my children are part of a fairly large group of friends who are connected to ‘the drunken glory’ but also to the ever-more strict rules of Int’l. House of Prayer, KC, with the Forerunner School demanding more and more service for internship, more holiness, more discipline, more loyalty to leadership. Lou and Mike Bickle are actively partnering with YWAM now, that Jeremy went to Ghana on a missions trip latter ’08; so, again, there is this military-school theology vs. out-of-control freedom-in-the-Spirit vying for my children’s attachment at the same time. Jessica has been hurt the most by this schizophrenia in the Church, besides her older brother’s schizophrenia (Dylan).
You have had a couple of years to sort this out and give me your opinion on this, since you are now an elder statesman of the Toronto Renewal. I promise I won’t republish anything you say: but I need your thoughts about this quickly.
In Jesus’ love and name, Ron David Metcalf