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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

A SEASON OF MIRTH




On March 18th, I was asleep and I suddenly heard an audible voice, "MIRTH!" and woke up. It was like a declaration from heaven. I looked up the word and it meant a time of rejoicing and it reminded me of the story in the Bible when the Lord used Nehemiah to rebuild the wall and God's children entered a season of "mirth" after the rebuilding (Nehemiah 10:8-13, KJV). God brought a rejoicing after a period of captivity which resonates with Psalm 126. Psalm 126 talks about God bringing His children out of captivity and His children entering into a time of rejoicing.

Holy Spirit has been doing a rebuilding of souls that were previously held captive by darkness, but the light has come and all darkness has gone. Our souls are ready to soar and be immersed in the joy of the Lord. Souls are entering the season of mirth.

The Joy of the Lord


Also on Tuesday, April 7th, early morning after praying with a group of friends I had a dream. In the dream I saw a group of people with sheets of paper and on each paper were nations and each nation had a disease connected to it. Now these were diseases that came about as a result of sin and doors being opened. But in the dream God assigned these people (I believe were angels) to minister healing. Some of the diseases I saw were incurable diseases in the eyes of man like cancer.
This dream came after Holy Spirit led us to repent for the sins of various nations during the prayer. 2 Chronicles 7:14, came to mind of God healing nations after people humble themselves and repent (renewing mind and turning to God).  

if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14)

I believe there is a healing grace and God has heard the cry of His children. Jehovah Rapha, God the Healer is ready to bring healing to His people and do the impossible. A time of breakthrough and rejoicing is at hand. A Season of Mirth.
May joy fill your household everyday

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