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Good Morning,
Isaiah 43:19, "Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert." Our Father God has been preparing us for the last year or two for this 'new' thing. He does all things well, and He is not rushed about His masterpieces. Yet, the enemy realizes that something is up and he has sent strong delusions and many side distractions to occupy our thought processes. Lies, to get us to think that our Father is not bringing about change. In the midst of all this God has raised up a generation of children that have developed the ability to see through the smoke screen of the enemy. They have been able to ascend to the high places of heaven and receive inside information. These forerunners are bringing to us the ability to open our eyes and see that there are 'more for us than against us'. Heaven's armies are at our assistance, so that we can do what is needed in the days that lie ahead. Springing forth is to be flexible, resilient. It also means fountain; beginning, source, wellspring, and root. This represents our call to be active and be resilient, in the sense that we never give up or drop the torch. We may have to regroup and restore, but we never give up. This is one of the keys during the times that we are in, 'waiting on God'. In other words, don't take any unnecessary misguided steps. For if we don't pay attention right now, we could end up going down the wrong road that will lead us astray. Prolonging our destiny and its fulfillment. God has made a road in the wilderness. God has the route or the way to the destination, the course to lead us out; the way to an end, conclusion, or circumstance; the direction out of the wilderness.
Our change has come! Father God is leading us out of the places of barren, uncultivated fields into plush fields of promises. He is moving us from the middle of nowhere and setting us right in the center of our destiny. Listen to one of His promises concerning us and His continual intervention and preservation in our lives. "Can a mother forget her nursing child? Can she feel no love for the child she has borne? But even if that were possible, I would not forget you! See,I have written your names on the palms of My hands. Always your walls are continually before Me." (Isa. 49:15-16) We are forever on His mind!!
Love,
Pastor D.
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