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Following the Wild Goose (Canada-USA-Wales, UK) by Kathie Walters

By Kathie Walters
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I recently was  part of  a Seers conference hosted by The Oasis church in Kinburn, Ontario with Steve Schultz, Darren Canning, Pastor Mark Redner and myself.
 
We had a great time with lots of lively hungry Canadians. There is a kind of fierceness about Canadians. I would say " Don't mess with them." Ha ha.
 
During the conference several times and once in the night, I saw wild geese flying and I could hear in my spirit that honking sound they make. My friend Bob Jones used to say the geese "honked in the heavens."  He said they were better watch dogs than watch dogs when it comes to guarding their property and territory. Many intercessors are like them, (the geese).
 
The Wild Goose
 
It was said that the early Celtic Christians referred to the Holy Spirit as the "Wild Goose, (an geadh-glas)."  In Gaelic that means "the goose grey."  It really can't be proved, but certainly in the 20th century the Holy Spirit was called the "Wild Goose" by Celtic groups. (If you're not sure what "Celtic" means. The Celtic nations are Ireland, Scotland, Wales, West of England, part of France, Brittany and Isle of Man. The Celts originally came from Galatia and settled in those lands).
 
The dove was considered a tame bird, but Andy Raine,  a friend of mine who belongs to the Northumbrian community on Lindisfarne (Holy Island), explained why the Wild Goose was so adopted by the Celtic Christians. There was such a boldness anointing among them.
 
"Historically, if it meant anything to the Celtic peoples it would have been a symbol of war-likeness. But the Wild Goose sermon of George Macleod caught people's imagination, and the image stuck. Most 'Celtic' Christians today have adopted the Wild Goose as their emblem - and the synod of Whitby where Roman v Celtic was to be debated could be symbolized by dove v wild goose = order and control v freedom."
 
Andy Raine continues, "The other characteristic of wild geese in flight is that they fly in an arrow formation. When the lead bird is tiring it falls back into the ranks and another takes its place as the pace-setter. If any are tired or sick, and should  need to rest the others wait, and even if they do set off again, they will not leave the straggler behind on its own, but one or more will stay to fly with it when it's able to follow." 
 
A Small Army
 
So the geese are in many ways, like a small army. And the boldness and wildness that can't be contained is very present. I saw the anointing like the Wild Goose flow over Canada and down into the USA. There are many wonderful ministries in Canada that are unknown. Relatively few ministries from there become well known
 
There are people like Patricia King, and Todd Bentley, Stacey and Wesley Campbell, Charlie Robinson, Charles, Samuel Robinson and others but there are many more that are hidden inside Canada and we don't hear about them. But God is going to draw back the curtain and those ministries will be seen and they will follow the Wild Goose all over the world. They will carry the wild goose anointing.  It will flow down into the USA, across the Niagara where water spirits have sat and created a barrier in the Spirit, and from Quebec and Vancouver. A strong Wild Goose, an gaehd-glas,  anointing will flow between Canada and the USA and Wales and the rest of UK.
 
A lot of Christians abandon their boldness because they are afraid of being called rebellious and certainly that has been used to tame people - and keep them caged in some places. "Don't rattle the cage," "don't rock the boat," "Everyone in place to support my ministry," has been the thinking of many ministers.
 
If you are spirit-led you will be unpredictable - that's not unreliable and stupid - but you are open - to be led but the Holy Spirit, an geadh-glas, The Wild Goose.
 
God's Going to want His Church Back
 
A good friend of mine has spent his life being led by the Wild Goose.  Arthur Burt who lives in Wales - and is 102 right now, is expecting to see the heavens to be opened and the power of God to descend on the saved and unsaved alike before he dies. Arthur lives in Wales and one time his wife sent him to get some potatoes from the store in town, but  the Holy Spirit told him to go to Ethiopia.  He dropped the potatoes back at the house like a good husband should, but then he took off to Heathrow Airport and got the next flight to Addis Ababa.  It's a wonderful story but Arthur ended up giving a powerful and life saving word of the Lord to a missionary family there - then he left and returned to the UK
 
I don't think he was there for more than three days.     
 
Someone emailed me the other day. The lady said they had a wonderful move of the Spirit in her church last Sunday evening. God showed up.  He took over and she said it was marvelous. Afterwards the pastor said, "Well we can't have too much of this, just occasionally is OK."
 
A friend of mine who pastored a great church Ohio would have moves of the Spirit but then he would say, "This is great, but we must return to normal."  What a shame. I think God's going to be wanting His church back soon.
 
You May as Well have Fun
 
There is something in you that wants to fly and to soar and have adventures. I often say, "We only have one life to live down here, you may as well have some fun and  adventures."  The Bibles says, "They that know their God will be strong and do exploits." Well no one is going to do any exploits or anything else if every time they start to move out someone stops them and puts them back in the cage.
 
My husband, David, has a powerful revival anointing. We've helped raise up churches and pastored churches, but you know you have to KNOW the, an geadh-glas very well to allow Him to do what He wants to do. Our job as leaders is to teach people to hear from God for themselves, not try and be God for the people.
 
Many leaders are nervous of God taking over - that's because my brother and sister, you don't know the Holy Spirit well enough to trust Him completely. Sometimes, well a lot of times, you don't understand everything that is happening, but it's OK when you know the Wild Goose is in control and He is steering the ship.  It's not your ship anyway.  It's His ship.  If it becomes your ship, I can promise you one thing - trouble
 
I was not going to write like this, but the anointing is very strong, you will feel it I am sure.  I smell an aroma like the ocean, like the sea. To me that means journeys. The Perigrini, (Perigrini means traveller or pilgrim) in the 5th-6th century in Ireland would come from the monasteries and get into a small boat off the shores of Ireland. They had no oars and they had no rudder.  They released their faith and BELIEVED God to send the winds to take them where they were supposed to go. Brendan the navigator, and others had amazing adventures with God. (See my book Celtic Flames available at Identity Network by clicking HERE).
 
Following the Wild Goose
 
Jackie Pullinger was just a lass when she left home and took off.  She didn't even know where she was going but she ended up in Hong Kong and God did amazing and wonderful and miraculous things through a young women who wasn't afraid to follow the Wild Goose 
 
Darren Canning, and others like him, have a great anointing and he is strongly bringing that Canadian Wild Goose anointing into USA and beyond.  Each country has something to offer because God does not put all His eggs in one basket, but disperses them so that we all need each other and we learn to be as these geese I previously spoke about.
 
If we all are in the place God has placed us, we only make the flight easier.
 
If one gets weary then others will go take them some encouragement and wait with them; no one has to fly alone.
 
The Wild Goose cannot be chained - it fights
 
I wonder how many churches there are that prevent people from being risk-takers? If you start to move out in faith then you automatically move out of your comfort zone. If you begin to follow the Wild Goose you will be out of your natural comfort zone. But inside you know there is something that cannot be contained.  You long for flight and freedom. You get on fire, but there are fire trucks all around to put out the fire as quickly as possible.  Maybe that's what's in Canada that is about to be released - a rising up to follow the Wild Goose - an geadh-glas).
 
Looking for the Wild Goose
 
My friend Beverly Pickering has just written a book called the "The Merry Widow!"
 
Aren't we just supposed to get a cat or parrot and sit at home and pat the grandkids on the head, when someone you love goes on to heaven?  No you still have things to do and places to go. Follow the an geadh-glas and have supernatural adventures. "What if I make a mistake," you may ask. Well have another go, I don't know anyone who's never made a mistake, do you?
 
This song is by the band, Iona, "Looking for the Wild Goose."
 
"Here I stand and, looking out to sea
where a thousand souls have prayed
and a thousand lives were laid on the sand,
Years have passed since they have died,
but the Word shall last
and the Wild Goose shall fly,
Here I stand, looking out to sea,
and I say a prayer
that the Wild Goose will come to me."
 
Kathie Walters

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