Wine in the Streets – a vision

I saw a group of us down in the streets dressed in waiter’s uniforms. We had long white aprons tied around our waists, and short black jackets with tuxedo shirts and little black bow ties. We were offering wine to the passersby, handing out glasses and pouring out wine for the people.

As we poured out the wine, lights began to light up in the branches of the trees overhead. As we spread out pouring the wine, the strains of a string quartet began to flow over the gathering crowd. The crowd grew and we moved out in a circle, continuing to pour the wine, while a dance floor appeared in the center of the lighted circle and people began to dance.

The soft light glowed, the music flowed over the crowd from an unknown source, people began to laugh as they drank in the wine and danced over the grass and out into the street.

I believe that this next move of God will be like the blood of Christ poured out for everyone — Ho, everyone that thirsts, come…! It will be beautiful, it will flow in the streets, it will be intimate; it’s going to be a move of power in intimacy — like wine in the streets!

About jscotthusted

J. Scott Husted is a writer, educator, minister and teaching missionary currently living and working in Seoul, South Korea. He carries a passion for cultivating authentic community, the establishment of the house of prayer, the plight of children at risk around the world, and raising up a new generation of leaders with a passion for the Kingdom of God.
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