Post by nicfos on Apr 15, 2006 6:07:55 GMT -5
183 Days! A Word of Knowledge and a Call to God's People to Speak Forth uphold the Words of Life! We must allow Him to move us into place with His word burning within us, His fire of the Holy Spirit will expose and destroy the evil plans of the enemy.
I will form the words within their mouths. For I have stored life and light down deep within their bone marrow. When they speak, the shroud of death over land, families, cities, and nations will begin to disintegrate. This will unlock My Kingdom to advance. I am preparing the harvesting angels to co-labor with you as you break this shroud of death by speaking what I am saying from heaven. Eat the word of God for 183 days." this time frame will take us to the beginning of Yom Kippur and the Hebraic Year 5767. Eat the Word of God begin by reading Psalm 34.
"Taste the bread of life and see that He is good, let the words of Christ dwell in you richly in all spiritual wisdom and understanding" then our future will be revealed to us. The more we eat His Word, the more we will discern our future.
Passover: Crossing Over into the Future
A crossing over time has three phases linked with transition: Death, Confusion, and New. The Hebrew word abar means "to cross over" or "pass over." This word illustrates a motion. It also refers to crossing a stream or barrier ("pass through," Numbers 21:22), invading a country ("passed over," Judges 11:32), crossing a boundary against a hostile army ("go over," 1 Samuel 14:4), marching over ("go over," Isaiah 51:23), overflowing the banks of a river or other natural barriers ("pass through," Isaiah 23:10), passing a razor over one's head ("come upon," Numbers 6:5), and the passing of time ("went over," 1 Chronicles 29:30).
Repent from all sins; One "passes beyond" the limits set by God's law and falls into transgression and guilt. This meaning appears in Numbers 14:41: "And Moses said, wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the Lord? But it shall not prosper." We must die to anything in the past season that would hinder us in the season ahead. Be sure the power of any besetting sin is broken. Go to the CROSS. Resurrection and new life are on the other side.
Passover is a key time for the Church to understand for us to enter into our full redemptive purpose. The Church continued to celebrate this Feast for over 300 years after the Lord's crucifixion, but then Constantine forbade its celebration in the 4th century. The world and the enemy hates the blood.
This was also where we shifted to the Gregorian calendar to stop us from staying in God's perfect timing. Hell hates for us to have an understanding of this Feast, because the celebration of this time unlocks our redemptive purposes for the future. Exodus 23 says must keep the feast then the Lord will assign angels to guide us into our promise.
The Lord is moving his people from under shrouds of death that have blocked His Glory from being seen in earthly realms.
Angels Are Being Dispatched To Help You Enter Into What The Lord Has For You. We must remember that in preparing for their redemption, the children of Israel's situation got worse before it was better. The next three months are key to our advancing forward at an accelerated rate.
God had heard the cry of the Israelites due to the hard labor they were under and remembered and acknowledged His covenant with them. He found a Deliverer, Moses, who would inform Israel that God had come to fulfill His promise to take them to their promised land, Canaan.
Moses, the Deliverer, also had the marching order from God to go to Pharaoh and command him to allow Israel to journey into the desert and worship Him. Israel responded to these changes with great enthusiasm (see Exodus 4:29-31: "and the people believed and heard that God had come to redeem His people...") and joy, but this initial enthusiasm quickly turned into bitter disappointment when Moses' first encounter with Pharaoh resulted in a 'double workload' (see Exodus 5:18-21) rather than redemption. Sometimes things get worse before breakthrough comes.
Exodus 6:1-9 says:
"THEN THE Lord said to Moses, Now you shall see what I will do to Pharaoh; for (compelled) by a strong hand he will let them go, but he will drive them out of his land with a strong hand. And God said to Moses, I am the Lord. I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as God Almighty, but by My name the Lord (Yahweh--the redemptive name of God) I did not make Myself known to them (in acts and great miracles).
I have also established My covenant with them to give them the land of Canaan, the land of their temporary residence in which they were strangers. I have also heard the groaning of the Israelites whom the Egyptians have enslaved; and I have remembered My covenant (with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob). Accordingly, say to the Israelites, I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will free you from their bondage, and I will rescue you with an outstretched arm and by mighty acts of judgment. And I will take you to Me for a people, and I will be to you a God; and you shall know that it is I, the Lord your God, Who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.
And I will bring you into the land concerning which I lifted up My hand and swore that I would give it to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and I will give it to you for a heritage. I am the Lord (you have the pledge of My changeless omnipotence and faithfulness). Moses told this to the Israelites, but they refused to listen to Moses because of their impatience and anguish of spirit and because of their cruel bondage."
The people immediately accused Moses of only aggravating their condition. Be careful not to place unnecessary blame on those who are trying to help you break free. "And they did not listen to Moses, due to their crushed spirits and hard work." (Exodus 6:9) It was just as difficult for Moses to convince the Israelites of God's word as it was to convince Pharaoh. He was assigned to not only inform the people but also to educate them on what it meant to come out and cross over and be redeemed. Therefore, they had to prepare themselves for their redemption. That is what Passover is about.
The ruling enemies over your life must recognize that God is on your side. However, you must commune with the Lord and worship Him in a new way. Just as the people of Israel had to prepare a Passover lamb, we must be willing to allow the Cross of our risen Savior to penetrate any area of our life that could keep us in bondage. Ask the Lord to heal "crushed spirits" this month so that each individual in the Body can move forward into a divine release of blessings.
Exodus 20:5-8 says:
"You shall not bow down yourself to them or serve them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate Me, but showing mercy and steadfast love to a thousand generations of those who love Me and keep My commandments.
You shall not use or repeat the name of the Lord your God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain. (Earnestly) remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy (withdrawn from common employment and dedicated to God)."
God had called Israel to repent prior to the Exodus, and to cleanse themselves from idolatry of their Egyptian culture in preparation for their redemption. Joshua did the same thing before "crossing the people over the Jordan" (Joshua 3). We must accept that the Lord has a time of preparation that He takes us through before releasing us into the next dimension of our promise. Celebrating Passover always points us toward our final redemption. This is a season where the Lord wants our end to be greater than our beginning. This Passover is so very important.
Prepare for Pentecost; After Passover the next major Feast time is Pentecost.
Entering into Increase and Unlocking Your Future! With the awakening wind of the north blowing and the purifying wind of the south stirring, we are seeing our nation come to a crucial crossroads. This Pentecost is very important.
Pentecost is the feast of the open Heavens. Pentecost was a Biblical feast instituted by the Lord when He brought the people out of Egypt and set them toward their promised land. There are three levels of Pentecost. Each level is a doorway that we need to pass through.
The first level is receiving God's blessings of abundant provision. Pentecost celebrates the release of provision from God. Pentecost is celebrated by praise and giving.
Second, Pentecost signifies the release of the power of God into the earthly realm. This is a year for Heaven and earth to connect. Therefore, this Pentecost is very strategic. Pentecost is about supernatural revelation.
Praise the Lord for raising up a new generation of Christians;
In this generation, let us not fear man, nor his false religions, false idols, and false priests. Let us confront them and overcome them with authority and zeal to purge the land and the hearts of Your people. Let us "repair the house of the Lord" and welcome the coming of the King of Glory to take Your place on Your throne in our land and in our hearts (verse 34:8).
Let us be a priesthood of kings who rediscover Your Word and renew our covenant of commitment to trust You and obey You with all our hearts and souls for all of the days of our generation (verses 29-33). In Jesus' name I pray, Amen
I will form the words within their mouths. For I have stored life and light down deep within their bone marrow. When they speak, the shroud of death over land, families, cities, and nations will begin to disintegrate. This will unlock My Kingdom to advance. I am preparing the harvesting angels to co-labor with you as you break this shroud of death by speaking what I am saying from heaven. Eat the word of God for 183 days." this time frame will take us to the beginning of Yom Kippur and the Hebraic Year 5767. Eat the Word of God begin by reading Psalm 34.
"Taste the bread of life and see that He is good, let the words of Christ dwell in you richly in all spiritual wisdom and understanding" then our future will be revealed to us. The more we eat His Word, the more we will discern our future.
Passover: Crossing Over into the Future
A crossing over time has three phases linked with transition: Death, Confusion, and New. The Hebrew word abar means "to cross over" or "pass over." This word illustrates a motion. It also refers to crossing a stream or barrier ("pass through," Numbers 21:22), invading a country ("passed over," Judges 11:32), crossing a boundary against a hostile army ("go over," 1 Samuel 14:4), marching over ("go over," Isaiah 51:23), overflowing the banks of a river or other natural barriers ("pass through," Isaiah 23:10), passing a razor over one's head ("come upon," Numbers 6:5), and the passing of time ("went over," 1 Chronicles 29:30).
Repent from all sins; One "passes beyond" the limits set by God's law and falls into transgression and guilt. This meaning appears in Numbers 14:41: "And Moses said, wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the Lord? But it shall not prosper." We must die to anything in the past season that would hinder us in the season ahead. Be sure the power of any besetting sin is broken. Go to the CROSS. Resurrection and new life are on the other side.
Passover is a key time for the Church to understand for us to enter into our full redemptive purpose. The Church continued to celebrate this Feast for over 300 years after the Lord's crucifixion, but then Constantine forbade its celebration in the 4th century. The world and the enemy hates the blood.
This was also where we shifted to the Gregorian calendar to stop us from staying in God's perfect timing. Hell hates for us to have an understanding of this Feast, because the celebration of this time unlocks our redemptive purposes for the future. Exodus 23 says must keep the feast then the Lord will assign angels to guide us into our promise.
The Lord is moving his people from under shrouds of death that have blocked His Glory from being seen in earthly realms.
Angels Are Being Dispatched To Help You Enter Into What The Lord Has For You. We must remember that in preparing for their redemption, the children of Israel's situation got worse before it was better. The next three months are key to our advancing forward at an accelerated rate.
God had heard the cry of the Israelites due to the hard labor they were under and remembered and acknowledged His covenant with them. He found a Deliverer, Moses, who would inform Israel that God had come to fulfill His promise to take them to their promised land, Canaan.
Moses, the Deliverer, also had the marching order from God to go to Pharaoh and command him to allow Israel to journey into the desert and worship Him. Israel responded to these changes with great enthusiasm (see Exodus 4:29-31: "and the people believed and heard that God had come to redeem His people...") and joy, but this initial enthusiasm quickly turned into bitter disappointment when Moses' first encounter with Pharaoh resulted in a 'double workload' (see Exodus 5:18-21) rather than redemption. Sometimes things get worse before breakthrough comes.
Exodus 6:1-9 says:
"THEN THE Lord said to Moses, Now you shall see what I will do to Pharaoh; for (compelled) by a strong hand he will let them go, but he will drive them out of his land with a strong hand. And God said to Moses, I am the Lord. I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as God Almighty, but by My name the Lord (Yahweh--the redemptive name of God) I did not make Myself known to them (in acts and great miracles).
I have also established My covenant with them to give them the land of Canaan, the land of their temporary residence in which they were strangers. I have also heard the groaning of the Israelites whom the Egyptians have enslaved; and I have remembered My covenant (with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob). Accordingly, say to the Israelites, I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will free you from their bondage, and I will rescue you with an outstretched arm and by mighty acts of judgment. And I will take you to Me for a people, and I will be to you a God; and you shall know that it is I, the Lord your God, Who brings you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.
And I will bring you into the land concerning which I lifted up My hand and swore that I would give it to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and I will give it to you for a heritage. I am the Lord (you have the pledge of My changeless omnipotence and faithfulness). Moses told this to the Israelites, but they refused to listen to Moses because of their impatience and anguish of spirit and because of their cruel bondage."
The people immediately accused Moses of only aggravating their condition. Be careful not to place unnecessary blame on those who are trying to help you break free. "And they did not listen to Moses, due to their crushed spirits and hard work." (Exodus 6:9) It was just as difficult for Moses to convince the Israelites of God's word as it was to convince Pharaoh. He was assigned to not only inform the people but also to educate them on what it meant to come out and cross over and be redeemed. Therefore, they had to prepare themselves for their redemption. That is what Passover is about.
The ruling enemies over your life must recognize that God is on your side. However, you must commune with the Lord and worship Him in a new way. Just as the people of Israel had to prepare a Passover lamb, we must be willing to allow the Cross of our risen Savior to penetrate any area of our life that could keep us in bondage. Ask the Lord to heal "crushed spirits" this month so that each individual in the Body can move forward into a divine release of blessings.
Exodus 20:5-8 says:
"You shall not bow down yourself to them or serve them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate Me, but showing mercy and steadfast love to a thousand generations of those who love Me and keep My commandments.
You shall not use or repeat the name of the Lord your God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain. (Earnestly) remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy (withdrawn from common employment and dedicated to God)."
God had called Israel to repent prior to the Exodus, and to cleanse themselves from idolatry of their Egyptian culture in preparation for their redemption. Joshua did the same thing before "crossing the people over the Jordan" (Joshua 3). We must accept that the Lord has a time of preparation that He takes us through before releasing us into the next dimension of our promise. Celebrating Passover always points us toward our final redemption. This is a season where the Lord wants our end to be greater than our beginning. This Passover is so very important.
Prepare for Pentecost; After Passover the next major Feast time is Pentecost.
Entering into Increase and Unlocking Your Future! With the awakening wind of the north blowing and the purifying wind of the south stirring, we are seeing our nation come to a crucial crossroads. This Pentecost is very important.
Pentecost is the feast of the open Heavens. Pentecost was a Biblical feast instituted by the Lord when He brought the people out of Egypt and set them toward their promised land. There are three levels of Pentecost. Each level is a doorway that we need to pass through.
The first level is receiving God's blessings of abundant provision. Pentecost celebrates the release of provision from God. Pentecost is celebrated by praise and giving.
Second, Pentecost signifies the release of the power of God into the earthly realm. This is a year for Heaven and earth to connect. Therefore, this Pentecost is very strategic. Pentecost is about supernatural revelation.
Praise the Lord for raising up a new generation of Christians;
In this generation, let us not fear man, nor his false religions, false idols, and false priests. Let us confront them and overcome them with authority and zeal to purge the land and the hearts of Your people. Let us "repair the house of the Lord" and welcome the coming of the King of Glory to take Your place on Your throne in our land and in our hearts (verse 34:8).
Let us be a priesthood of kings who rediscover Your Word and renew our covenant of commitment to trust You and obey You with all our hearts and souls for all of the days of our generation (verses 29-33). In Jesus' name I pray, Amen