Chapter 2
Supernatural Manifestations of the Holy Spirit
Many of the most marvelous manifestations of the Holy Spirit were given to
those who knew little of the Bible teaching on the subject, thus
confirming the supernatural nature of these visions and confirming the
reality of the outpourings of the Holy Spirit recorded in the New
Testament.
Some children who had never heard us speak of the present day outpouring
of the Holy Spirit as "the latter rain" in this outpouring upon Adullam
actually experienced it as . . .
. . . the "Latter Rain."
As we all prayed and praised the Lord together with closed eyes, some of
the children seemed to feel water dropping upon their heads. They were so
busy seeking the Lord they did not want to hinder the blessing by opening
their eyes to look around. At the same time, in their hearts they wondered
how it could be sprinkling rain on them when there was a roof and a floor
between them and the sky. But with the sprinkling their hearts were
refreshed.
As the dropping of water seemed to increase and the sprinkling
became a shower, it all seemed so glorious that the wonder of how it could
rain in a downstairs room was forgotten. The sprinkling became a shower,
the shower became a great downpour, the downpour became a deluge filling
the room and rising higher and higher until the fortunate seeker was
submerged in this wonderful life-giving flood from heaven.
At different times several children experienced this sense of the
downpouring of rain. Six months after the great outpouring, and after a
"dry spell," the flood gates of heaven were opened again, and there was
another downpouring of the Holy Spirit. Again two of the small children
experienced rain, "the latter rain," that seemed to fall upon their heads,
penetrating and flooding their whole beings.
Through Bible study and through direct revelation by the Holy Spirit,
Adullam is now coming to understand the meaning of this "rain." They
understand that "this is that" spoken of by Joel the prophet: "He hath
given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for
you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month"
(Joel 2 :23).
The "former rain" was upon the first Church, the seed church, sown on the
earth on the day of Pentecost and the succeeding two or three hundred
years. The "former rain" was the rain in the autumn upon the grain that
was sown in the ground. Then came "the great falling way," (4) the long
winter of the dark ages, the grain sown in the earth—the Church in the
world—apparently dead.
Then came sprinklings of the "latter rain" in the
first month in the spring through Luther, Wesley, Fox, Finney, Moody, and
other servants of God. Salvation by faith, the born again experience, holy
living, first the blade and then the ear, began to come forth. Now the
sprinkling is becoming a shower. Healing through faith in Jesus has come
again. The Lord is again casting out devils, healing the sick, raising the
dead, proving Himself the Almighty God in the midst of those who believe
Him. The hope of the Coming King has revived. The Lord is again baptizing
believers with the Holy Spirit as in the beginning, the former rain, so
that they speak with other languages and prophesy as the Holy Spirit gives
utterance (Acts 2 :4).
The harvest is near. "The former rain," "the seed rain" (Rotherham), came
moderately; "the latter rain." "the harvest rain" (Rotherham) will come
abundantly to ripen the grain, to perfect the Church. There will be
deluges of rain, the latter rain of the Holy Spirit. The greatest revival
the world has ever seen is just ahead. The greatest miracles, the most
wonderful wonder-working Church the world has ever seen is near. The
down-pouring of latter rain is at hand; the clouds are now filling the sky.
According to promise, the Lord will soon pour out his "Spirit upon all
flesh."
The church that was sown in the time of the "former rain" and fell
into the earth and died has come forth. It will soon be the full corn in
the ear. Beyond anything Pentecostal days ever saw, "Your sons and your
daughters shall prophesy, your young men shall see visions," "and also
upon the servants and upon the handmaidens in these days will I pour out
of my spirit" (Joel 2 :28-29; Acts 2:17-21
Because of this final and greatest outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the
church in the full ear will have restored to it the years eaten by the
locust, the canker-worm, the caterpillar, and the palmer worm (Joel 2:25).
The fruits and gifts of the Holy Spirit will all be restored to the true
church of blood-washed believers. In its supernatural life and supernatural
ministry, multitudes will be converted: "The floors shall be full of wheat
and the vats shall overflow" (Joel 2:24); multitudes which no man can
number will come into the garner "from all nations and kindreds and
peoples and tongues" (Revelations 7:9).
If you read Acts 2 you will see that this outpouring upon "all flesh" is
for today. Our Adullam people, at any rate, are sure of this. Many times
has the Lord stood in their midst, made to them the same promises He made
to first believers, and commissioned them with the same commission to
carry the same gospel in the same power with which He sent forth the first
disciples in the days of the "former rain." We know that "the latter rain"
that fell on Adullam is like the former rain, but it is the last rain that
will bring the wheat and tares to full harvest and separation and will
usher in the return of the Lord of the harvest to gather the wheat into
his barns and burn the tares in the furnace of fire.
The Holy Spirit has on different occasions and by different Adullam people
been seen as a . . .
. . . tongue of fire (5) . . .
. . . upon the head of each one in the room. In some instances more than one
person has seen this vision at the same time. Of course, all who are
familiar with the Bible know that the things of God are not equally
revealed to all.
When the Spirit has fallen in our meetings many have felt . . .
. . . the Holy Spirit as a wind (6) . . .
. . . blowing upon them, flooding their souls with peace and power. These
breezes from heaven have sometimes been in such power that we have no
difficulty in believing the record that when the first disciples met
together and "lifted up their voices to God with one accord, . . . when they had
prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together, and they
were all filled with the Holy Ghost.'' (7)

(4) "Now we beseech you brethren, touching the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and our gathering together unto him . . . it will not be, except
the falling away come first" 2 Thessalonians 2:1, 3).
(5) "There came from heaven a sound as of the rushing of a mighty wind . .
. and there appeared unto them tongues parting asunder, like as of fire,
and it sat upon each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy
Spirit" (Acts 2 :3-4).
(6) Acts 2:1-2.
(7) Acts 4:24, 31.

Many times have older and younger children seen . . .
. . . the Holy Spirit as seven lamps.
At times of special outpouring of the Holy Spirit these seven lamps of
fire were seen let down from heaven into the room in our very midst. At
other times in the visions of the throne of Christ in heaven, children saw
the "seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven
Spirits of God" (Revelations 4:5). We all knew that the seven lamps meant the
Holy Spirit in our midst.
In the first days of the outpouring of the Spirit one small boy spoke in
pure prophecy when in the Spirit he seemed to be in heaven at the feet of
Jesus. The Lord spoke through him in the first person clearing up many
things the children did not understand and telling them how to tarry and
how to seek the Spirit. At that time the Lord said, "When the Spirit is in
your midst do not open your eyes, for that will hinder; the Holy Spirit
will descend to give you power to preach the gospel, to cast out demons,
and to heal the sick; the Holy Spirit is in seven colors, red, blue, and
other colors."
One of the older boys then said that when the Spirit had
been upon him he had seen a great, red light and other colors. The word
from the Lord explained this to him and others who had seen different
colors. Of course I know light is made up of seven colors but I had never
thought of the seven lamps before the throne of God, the Holy Spirit, as
seven colors. All light comes from God, and God is light.
These Adullam people have also seen . . .
. . . the Holy Spirit brighter than the noon-day sun.
This manifestation of the Holy Spirit as a great light has been very
common. Some children, having opened their eyes to see if it was something
about the electric light, could scarcely discern the lights in the room
because of the exceeding glory of the light of heaven which seemed to fill
the place. These children know what Paul meant when he said that on the
Damascus road the light that shone about him was "a light from heaven"
that was "brighter than the noon-day sun" (Acts 26:13).
After their
visions of heaven and this great light brighter and clearer than any they
had seen on earth, Adullam people know why in heaven "there shall be no
night; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for the Lord God
giveth them light." Through these manifestations and revelations these
one-time beggar children in this dark land on this dark earth know beyond
a doubt that in the New Jerusalem in heaven "the city has no need of the
sun, neither of the moon to shine in it; for the glory of God lightens it
and the lamb is the light thereof" (Revelations 21:23).
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