God is sending a huge testimony your way. The coming days will be dedicated to fulfilling pending prophecies and actualizing dreams and desires. Expectations that had begun to dwindle shall again bubble with freshness on account of what God will do in your life. In areas of your life where you were beginning to lose hope of divine intervention, you will receive the touch of God in a manner not short of miraculous. Surely you will smell the scent of water, and your branches will bud again (Job 14:9).
This is a season of miracles, and God will expedite His word to fulfill them (Jeremiah 1:12). The LORD will open a book of remembrance for all those who fear Him (Malachi 3:16).
The flood waters will end in the coming days, and the chains of captivity will break. Light shall arise out of dark places, and out of obscurity shall spring forth many blessings. In the midst of emptiness, God shall bring forth abundance, and those who wait upon the LORD shall eat the good of land (Isaiah 1:19). Things will happen suddenly: rain without clouds, flooding without water (2 Kings 3:17). The pool shall be stirred but not by the hands of angels, for the Spirit of the LORD shall overshadow the earth, and the brightness of His glory shall swallow up all darkness (John 5:4, John 1:5). Indeed, God will visit His people (Luke 7:16), perfecting all that requires perfection. And no man shall take the glory, for God Himself shall do His work, and His finger shall reach out to the deep to fetch up things that have been forgotten in obscurity. There is an announcement of jubilee in the spirit, and the air of freedom is all over.
There will be shouts of victory and songs of deliverance. God will abundantly pour forth the Spirit of grace as He sends help to the sons of men (John 1:16). For the LORD Himself shall descend upon the earth, and even the dead shall hear His voice and live, and they that were banished to the land of the dead shall rejoice at the brightness of His coming. For the LORD comes in the company of His angels to do good to those who have waited patiently for Him and to give fresh hope to men taken in despair.
It is a season of light and knowledge, insight and understanding, and the earth will be filled with knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14). For indeed, eyes have not seen nor ears heard, nor has it entered into the heart of man the things that God has prepared for those that love Him (1 Corinthians 2:9). In just a short while, your suffering will cease; in an instant, God will transform your sorrows into joy, your shame into glory, and your mourning into dancing. God will create a new song, and in the place where you were once despised and humiliated, He will elevate and honor you.
The spirit is filled with a great sense of urgency, and the prophetic clock is ticking very fast. Heaven is sounding the alarm, but only those who are ready will enter into His rest (Hebrews 4:9).
God is challenging men to believe in the impossible; He is asking us to raise our faith to an all-time high. Light is emerging from darkness, and for all who dare to believe, this will be the dawn of a new era. There shall be shouts of joy and sounds of rejoicing. Testimonies will spring forth on every side, and the desolate places will sing for joy. Barren lands shall yet bring forth bountifully, and the desert places shall blossom again, for the LORD shall pour forth rain upon the earth, and there shall be fruits in their seasons. The LORD shall comfort His people; He shall wipe away tears from all eyes and apportion inheritance to them that mourn in precious places.
Take your eyes away from the gloomy past and remember not the things of old, for God will do a new thing (Isaiah 43:19). Let the captive forget her captivity and the barren her fruitlessness, for angels are beating the drums of miracles and the LORD of Host is risen in His holy chambers. God is beckoning on us to dust up our books of prophecies and to clean up the pages whereupon our desires have been written. It is time to break up our fallow grounds (Hosea 10:12) and to hope in His mercies (Psalm 147:11). Let those who slumber awaken from their slumber, and let them be fully kitted out in hope and faith. Let them shake off the dust of defeat and despair. Shake off the chains of limitations, break all fetters, and set the oppressed free (Isaiah 52:1-3). The LORD has decreed, and who is going to annul it? Behold, He thunders from His holy mountain; He is glorious in holiness and fearful in praises (Exodus 15:11). He covers His enemies in shame and fills those who hate His saints with terror. He has destroyed the expectations of the wicked and ruined the desires of the ungodly, for who is He that boasts himself against the LORD, nor says a thing, and it comes to pass when the LORD has not commanded it? (Lamentations 3:37). His word is stronger than the foundations of the earth, and as for His counsels, they fail not (Isaiah 55:11). Let His saints not tremble, nor be afraid (Isaiah 44:8), for the LORD will save the upright and help all those that seek His face.
Let the hearts of men rejoice and their souls make merry, for the desire of the LORD towards men is pleasant and His thoughts delightful (Jeremiah 29:11). Let them not fear sudden fear nor be terrified when evil knocks, for the LORD will defend His people and deliver them from their oppressors. The bow of the wicked shall also be broken, and the sword of the wicked shall no longer be devoured. The LORD also shall judge between the mighty and the feeble, between the oppressed and the oppressor, and for such as have no helper shall the mighty one arise. The threats of the ungodly shall come to naught, and the boasting of the wicked shall come to ruin, for the LORD alone shall be glorified in the midst of the earth; all flesh shall know that He is God and that beside Him there is none else (Isaiah 45:5). Let all nations hear and be terrified, and the sons of men, let them learn wisdom and humble themselves before the LORD of hosts. In His hand is a two-edged sword to dispense both judgment and mercy—vengeance and grace. But as for those who wait on the LORD, it shall be peace on every side (1 Kings 5:4, Joshua 21:44).
Remain blessed
Pastor Jerry Orhue
Gracevine Chapel
www.gracevinechapel.org