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Ramogi’s Mountain

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by Michael King on November 3, 2012 at 1:31 pm
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Ramogi's mountain

In Ramogi All Die

I served as a missionary in Kenya working among the Luo tribe; when I was in Nakuru a woman began telling me about someone named Ramogi. This woman said that she had been made an outcast in her village because she refused to obey Ramogi.  I thought to my self, “this is not a nice person!”  Many times I had heard from the Local Luo tribesmen that Ramogi says this and Ramogi says that, so I began to wonder, “who was Ramogi?” One day I started asking questions.  It was said that there was a tribal ancestor who was supposed to be the first of the Luo Tribe and that he had made rules about how people in the Luo tribe should live.  Here are some of Ramogi’s laws:

1.  If you had a baby girl born into your house it could not be taken out of the house for three days or she would die

2.  If you were going to harvest a field you first had to have sex with your first wife (if you had many) or else someone or something would die.

3.  If you were going to build a house the door needed to face the east or someone would die.

Ramogi’s Mountain

The list of does and don’ts goes on and on, in fact it seemed that some type of Ramogi law controlled every facet of Luo life.  I was told there was a place called Ramogi’s Mountain where he used to live.  I was speaking about this to a pastor and his wife and I said, I think I should go and see this Ramogi’s mountain.  The pastor’s wife looked at me in horror and said, “If you there you will die!”  Later, she said, in order to preserve my life, I should bring a goat with me so that I could offer it as a sacrifice to Ramogi.  I was also told that demons would talk to me out of the bushes if I went there. The pastor’s wife also said that there was a high place on Ramogi’s mountain where people went to perform sacrifices, mostly animals but sometimes human children.  Moreover, there were clay pots to catch the blood of the sacrifices that Ramogi worshipers used in their ceremonies.

I found out the traditions about Ramogi were so strong that even Christians performed them fearing they would die if they broke them.  A widow described how she had been counseled to perform Ramogi’s traditions when her husband died even by a Christian minister!  It became clear to me that even though many of the Luo people professed to know Jesus they in fact served two masters.

While I was praying God gave me this verse:

“No one can enter into the strong mans house and plunder his property unless he first binds the strong man, and then he will plunder his house” 

   Mark 3:27 (NAS)

I was scheduled to speak at a 3 day seminar later that month and the more I thought about it the more I became convinced that I should first journey to Ramogi’s mountain and “bind the strong man.”

When I arrived in the rural area of Kisumu (near Lake Victoria in Kenya) I spoke with my host about going to Ramogi’s mountain.  He said he knew the general area where it was supposed to be and we decided to make the trip two days hence.  I had planned to preach against following Ramogi in one of my next meetings, I wanted to have gone to the mountain, and, hopefully, return alive before that day.

A small blue car

The day arrived and we got up very early for the long journey to the remote area where Ramogi’s mountain was located.  We had stayed in a mud hut about 30 minutes walk from the main road and so that morning we started hiking to the highway.  We had not gone more than a few hundred meters when a small blue car drove by and Charles (our host) waved it down.  We all piled into that little car and, oddly enough, it took us about half way towards our destination for free.  To my surprise the widow who was with us told me that she dreamed the night before that a blue car would take us to Ramogi’s mountain. I was very encouraged for God seemed to be speeding us along our way.

The car dropped us off along a stretch of highway that was seemingly in the middle of nowhere. However, just as we got out of the blue car a small van pulled up, and we climbed inside, and we were off again, we literally walked from one vehicle to the next with no waiting whatsoever.  We changed small vans again (without waiting) and finally found ourselves in a small town near the northern edge of the Kenya, Ugandan boarder by Lake Victoria.  We found a nice place to have lunch and pastor Charles inquired about a vehicle to take us into the bush and to Ramogi’s Mountain.

Where the road ends

We piled into the taxi and started from the town down dirt roads that became progressively smaller and rougher until they were barely passable.  The drivers in Kenya go places with a two wheel drive sedan that most four wheel drive enthusiasts would think challenging.  Deeper and deeper into the bush we went and the road became progressively worse until it was barely a walking path.  Finally we came to a place called, oddly enough; Ramogi’s station and the road ran out. We had negotiated with the driver to pay 250 shillings in and 250 shillings out.  However, in true Kenyan style, the driver demanded 700 hundred shillings for going out there and then another 700 shillings to come back and get us.  His strong-arm tactics annoyed me so I gave him the 250 shillings that I had originally promised and told him if he came back to get us I would give him 500 shillings more or else we would just walk out.

Up Ramogi’s Mountain

It was about 2 p.m. and we were in the middle of nowhere and had no idea if we would get a ride back to town. There was an old abandoned building in the clearing where we had been dropped off and a trail that led to the left.  Local villagers pointed out the mountain claimed to be Ramogi’s looming ahead of us.  I briefly wondered if heading up the mountain at this late hour was advisable, but, in knew in my spirit I had not come this far at the goading of the Holy Spirit to turn back now.

We started up the trail and passed a few scattered mud huts as the trail became steeper, narrower, and less distinct.  The bush became very dense and flies buzzed around our ears from every direction.  None of us knew where we were going but I felt this sense of urgency that caused me to have to slow down for my two companions a couple of times.  The widow told me she was sensing evil surrounding different places we passed and it was giving her the chills.  Charles was now up ahead leading the way as we pushed further into incredibly dense bush as the trail almost reduced to a rabbit hole at places. 

Along the path we also began to encounter a multitude of smaller trails that led off in all directions like the branches of a gnarled tree.  Pastor Charles was now about thirty meters ahead of us when suddenly God spoke to me and told me to take the small path that branched off to my right.  I called Charles back and told him that God had told me to leave the main trail and take the small one and without a word more I was off.

Driven up Ramogi’s mountain by God’s Spirit

Something was driving me now, I couldn’t explain it, but I knew where I was going just as if I had been there before.  I came to another set of trails that branched off in all directions but the Holy Spirit said to take the one on the left.  I was walking so fast that Charles and widow were falling behind me; I seemed energized and even walking up hill was no effort.  Suddenly I burst into a clearing.  I was on top of the mountain in a semi-round clearing about 20 meters in diameter.  Both out of breath, the widow and Charles soon joined me.  I walked into the midst of the clearing and there was a perfect circle of bare ground about 5 meters across (everything else was tall grass).  I looked down at the burned ground and saw colored candles which had been burnt and melted forming a ring around the earthen circle. At last we had found legendary “high place” of Ramogi.

The feel of evil

We walked around Ramogi’s high place and found an alter made out of sticks and grass adorned with more colored candles.  I suggested everyone pray and ask for God’s direction. Charles went off a short distance and started to pray by himself while the widow and I stayed in the clearing starting to pray in other tongues.  I went over and stood in the center of that bare circle of earth.  I felt that this must be where the animal and human sacrifices were performed.  It had the feel of evil.

I spoke to the false spirits of Ramogi and challenged them to show themselves if they truly were a god and if they had any power.  We rebuked and bound them in the name of Jesus and commanded them to loose the Luo Tribe.  I was praying so loudly that I suppose my voice rang all up and down the mountain, but I knew this was not time to hold back or be shy.

Taring down Ramogi’s altar

As the widow was praying she moved over to the small alter and started to tear it down.  I started walking around the clearing and felt as though I was looking for something, but I just couldn’t seem to find it.  I picked up a big rock and placed it in the middle of that barren circle, sat on it, then prayed some more.  I rose and walked around the clearing again, asking God “What is it that you want me to find?”  I heard the widow’s voice calling me to come to where she was standing and as I approached she pointed to an object under a tree at the edge of the clearing.  She told me that the Holy Spirit had told her to go over there and look.  I peered under the tree and was astonished at what I saw, a clay pot, a large vessel of the type I had been told about by the pastor’s wife, used to catch the blood from animal and human sacrifices that were made to Ramogi.

In the name of Jesus

Moved by an unseen force I darted under the tree and bushes and grabbed the heavy earthen jar.  I carried it over to the sacrificial circle, raised it up over my head and said, “In the name of Jesus I cast you down Ramogi!” and I threw the pot down upon the rock with all my might and shattered it to pieces.  Continuing to pray we started jumping up and down on the potshards grinding them into dust with our feet as we rebuked the unholy spirit of Ramogi.

Presently, all of us gathered round the sacrificial circle where the pot lay pulverized into tiny pieces. We had all stopped praying and were silent.  After a while Charles started to speak in Luo while the widow translated.  Charles said that truly God had given him a sign that day.  He said that God has sent a man all the way from America who was directed by the Holy Spirit to find the high place of Ramogi when he, being a native Luo, didn’t even know where it was.  He said that today was the start of freedom for his people, and that he would encourage others to come to that very spot to fast and pray overnight so that the spirit of Ramogi could be broken in their lives too.

Thanking God

With that, and when we had thanked God, we started back down the mountain.  It was becoming late and the shadows were creeping among the trees and in upon us.  As we walked down the mountain we were silent because of what we had just partaken of.  I didn’t want to tell the others, but there was a presence that was shadowing us on my right side as we came down the mountain. I stopped and looked into the bushes a few times thinking it might be some form of animal but I could see nothing.

We reached the building where we had been dropped off and, sure enough no taxis, so we began a three and a half hour walk to town.  As we walked (now more in the Sunshine) we began to rejoice in what God had just done.  We were very excited to have seen the Lord move in such a powerful and obvious way and it made the arduous journey to town less of a burden.

Returning from Ramogi’s Mountain

We were dog tired as we hobbled into town and very, very thirsty.  We barely were in time to catch the last bus back to be dropped off near Charles place.  It became obvious to me that if God had not given us a lift in that little blue car we would have never made it back from Ramogi’s mountain and would have had to spend the night somewhere in that small town.  As it happened we didn’t make it back to Charles home until almost 10 p.m. that night walking in pitch darkness.

In conclusion, the false god Ramogi rules the Luo people though fear.  If you don’t do what Ramogi commands someone or something inevitably dies.  It was important for us to confront this fear and these demons head on so as to demonstrate that the God we serve is greater and more powerful than Ramogi.  Jesus was with us that day in a powerful and evident way and I thank God that He was, one should never challenge demonic prince spirits like that if you are not sure that you have God’s approval and backing in doing so.  It is my sincere hope that the spirit of Ramogi will continue to be broken in the hearts and minds of the Luo people, liberating them from fear, so that they may serve Jesus as their one true God.

Satan We’re Gonna Tear Your Kingdom down by Shirley Caesar

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Progressive Revelation: How God Moves His People Forward By His Spirit

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by Michael King on November 3, 2012 at 1:29 pm
Posted In: revelation
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Dare To Embrace Progressive Revelation

There is a great ocean of  truth God is restoring to His church.  Revivals of the Holy Spirit, generated far out in the depths of YHWH’s Rhema, reach us in waves that wash over and change us back into His image.

Revivals are progressive in nature. They begin at a certain point but change and evolve over time as the Holy Spirit leads.  Not realizing this principle, man seeks to preserve the mere form of these visitations of His Spirit. This inevitably leads to the death of the revival. God has no particular attachment to the outward manifestations and moves on freely when His purposes are fulfilled. Like Israel in the wilderness, it does no good to camp at places where God once was for those surroundings are nothing without His presence. By simply being near God, wherever He chooses to be, we experience Him.  After all, isn’t that what we really want?

We are in the wilderness of sin

The church, like ancient Israel, is in the wilderness. We have no permanent place to dwell because we have not reached the Promised Land. While in this wilderness our only safety is to follow the leading of His Holy Spirit.  If we refuse to move when God moves, we find ourselves exposed to the harsh realities of a world without God.

Moves of God’s Spirit come in waves of progressive revelation. These revivals swell, crest, and then begin to recede. Just when we think there is no more, another wave rolls in. This new wave may stumble many who only look after the old wave.  However, like trying to hold water in one’s hand, the old wave slips away, leaving only the form that used to hold it. On the other hand, those who recognize that the new wave is made up of the same living water, rush headlong into God’s new blessing. In time, His Spirit lifts off the present revival and move towards the horizon.  Again we will strike camp and follow His Spirit. When His Spirit moves to a new place, a new truth, and new experience it is because He wishes to bring those who are willing one step closer to our pre-fallen state of perfection in Him.

Coming to a new place in God

Typically, what happens in a revival at the outset is a great many people have a progressive revelation, bringing a new experience. The Protestant reformation under Martin Luther was such a revival.  At that time God restored the truth of salvation by faith. When people realized “the just shall live by faith”, many laid hold of this truth.  During that day believers left the Catholic church.  By embracing His truth,  God moved many one step closer to Adam’s pre-fallen state.

Unfortunately, many Protestants under Martin Luther chose to camp at the restored truth of salvation. Thus it was necessary for God to give another outpouring of His spirit to birth the Anabaptist movement, which restored the truth of baptism by immersion. It is a historical fact that the Roman Catholic Church persecuted the Lutherans for believing in salvation by faith. Sadly, it is also a historical fact the Lutherans in turn persecuted the Anabaptists for believing in baptism by immersion. As Solomon said, there is nothing new under the sun.  Thus, a historical pattern emerges:

“Those who embrace spiritual truth are persecuted by those who do not.”

I believe this same principle will prove true with all future revivals in our church age. When God chooses to move His people onward, many of past revivals who refuse to move with Him.   Natural minded people have a bad habit of enshrining and worshiping the way things used to be. They will, like the Catholics and Lutherans, reject and persecute that part of their congregation who surf the new wave of God’s Spirit. They will say it is not of God but of the Devil. As it is written,

Each wave of the Spirit claims a little more beach

The restoration of truth is progressive in nature.  The Church went into great darkness beginning with Emperor Constantine recognizing Christianity as Rome’s official state religion.  Unfortunately, Rome’s acceptance came at the price of melding Christian beliefs with pagan practices in an effort to bring harmony to the empire.  As Rome declined, the rise of the Holy Roman Empire under the Catholic Church took place. This super-church descended into gross error culminating in the dark ages.  During that time of ignorance, much of true Christianity was lost to the world.  Even the doctrine of salvation by faith became virtually unknown.

Progressively, like the incoming tide, God is washing the darkness away and restoring truth to His Church.  At the time of Martin Luther, salvation by faith was a cutting edge truth and some actually became martyrs for believing in it.  Yet we now know that God had so much more truth to restore.

The truth is this:

“Most of the truth that God wants to restore to His church has not been received yet”

This means that we have comparatively little of the truth that is yet to be restored.  I firmly believe that in these last days there will be an explosion of revelation, astounding even the most progressive thinkers.

Every new move of God’s Spirit brings with it restored truth.  We should expect it and be prepared to embrace these revelations with vigor and readiness of mind. During these heady times, it is important that we trust God’s voice above our own understanding.  Only in this way will the Spirit of Truth be able to lead and guide us into all truth.  Dogma is not part of God’s plan and only serves to imprison God’s saints within their own understanding.

Here is a true saying:

“Almost every major doctrine of the church is either partially or wholly in error”

The foundation of the present day church is laid incorrectly.  We simply don’t how badly our foundation is misaligned.  The very stones upon which the present day church is built have not been laid by apostles and prophets, but by pastors, teaches, and evangelists.  As valiantly as the leadership since the reformation has tried, they have lacked the prophetic and apostolic anointing to correctly rebuild the foundation of the God’s people.

Armed with these precepts do not the processes and goals of God’s progressive revelation become clearer? Each move of God is designed to bring His people back into unbroken fellowship with Him. God is steadily working towards the perfection of the church. As God brings one wave of revival, a portion of His people embrace the truth while another portion camp about it and refuse to go on. Then God brings another wave of revival and a remnant of those embrace the new truth and move on. Like waves of an incoming tide each new swell marches further up the beach, reclaiming a little more lost ground for His people.

Accept progressive revelation

In conclusion, knowing the methods and goals of revivals helps us to understand our place in these outpourings of His Spirit.  As we see the big picture of what God is trying to accomplish through progressive revelation we can remain steady even in times of great change.  Rather than resist change, we can therefore embrace it and flow with it eagerly anticipating the day when we shall know Him.

God says,

“Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.”

1 John 3:2

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