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Embrace the Sudden Glory: A Divine Awakening

The Suddenly of God

O beloved of the Lord, who dares accuse the ones chosen by God, since it is He who justifies? Let the cry of the redeemed rise, for the accuser has lost his foothold. The courtroom of heaven is sealed by the blood of the Lamb, and none may overrule the Judge who has declared you righteous. “If God is for us, who can be against us?”—this is not mere poetry; it is the roar of heaven over your life.

This is a path that is worth it all. Many have walked through fire, betrayal, lack, and silence, and yet have clung to hope. Like a forgotten soldier waiting at the hospital gates, month after month passed and no healing came—until suddenly, the Spirit fell. Just as Seymour and the faithful seven lay prostrate, overcome in holy ecstasy, so too will this generation be overtaken—not by terror, but by tongues of fire.

Do you not see the patterns? God works in the shadows before He reveals in the light. What looked like delay was actually alignment. What felt like abandonment was divine incubation. God’s timetable is “wait”… then “suddenly.” Those who felt overlooked will be overtaken by glory.

Do not mourn the barrenness of yesterday. Let the pain you have endured be the altar upon which He sets fresh fire. Many of you stand now where Esther once stood—between destiny and death. Yet I say, for such a time as this, your obedience will unlock doors no man can shut.

There is a mighty shaking, but it is not to destroy—it is to awaken. You have endured the false cloaks, the lies, the delay, the sickness, the financial lack, the betrayal, and the silence. But now I hear the Lord saying, “What has plagued you for months and years, I will do in but a moment.”

Revival is not coming—it is here. It is not waiting for a stadium—it is falling in paper warehouses, school gyms, war zones, and living rooms. It is stirring the youth, it is drawing the prodigals, and it is purifying the bride.

This is the hour of the great return—to love, to power, to purity. Let every false identity be cast off. The enemy’s attempts to short-circuit your calling through gossip, offense, and shame have failed. You are not disqualified. You are not too broken. The Lord is restoring the wonder of who He is and the fire of who you are.

Now, rise. Shake off the dust of despair. Put on your garment of praise. This is the staircase inside the single step. Your obedience has reached heaven. The incense of your worship has moved the heart of God. Watch now—the “suddenly” is upon you.


The Awakening Wind

A fresh wind is blowing, says the Spirit of God. It is the wind of healing, of direction, of divine reversal. Many have been trapped in cycles of fight or flight, of weariness and disillusionment. But now comes the healing wind. The Spirit is speaking again—not through noise, but through fire.

You thought you were being ignored. You thought the silence was your disqualification. But the Lord has been watching, not to punish, but to purify. “I have seen the personal trials, the tears, the long wait. And I have been with you.”

This word is born of many voices—prophets who gathered with one sound: Revival is now. Mobilize the Church. Prepare the bride. This is not the work of one man or woman, but of a holy convergence. Apostles, prophets, evangelists are forming a divine cluster to declare: It is time!

The children and youth shall prophesy. The ones overlooked shall lead. Those wounded by religion will carry the oil of healing. Watch the children, says the Lord. For what tradition dismissed, I am now anointing with power.

You have been asking: “How can I deal with this shame? This guilt?” And the Lord replies: By the cross. By My Spirit. By My Word. You inherited all the benefits of the new covenant. Nothing can separate you—not hardship, not failure, not rejection. Your life is a sweet melody to Me.

Do not fear the battle. Remember Mordecai and Haman—both in the same room, one favored and one fallen. God is shifting rooms. He is flipping tables. Those who were buried under accusations will rise in vindication. Those who nearly gave up—watch, for in less than two weeks, the money will come, the healing will manifest, the vision will clarify.

You are not forgotten. You are being fortified. Shake off the prison dust and step into the dream. This is the great decentralization—not just of systems but of glory. God is moving outside the traditional walls. He is breathing on wildfires, house churches, mission fields, and burned-over places.

Let this be the hour you say yes again. Remember the moment you first believed, when guilt fell away and glory entered. That moment was real—and now it deepens. The staircase you saw in one step is unfolding.

From chaos to peace. From silence to sound. From barrenness to breakthrough. It is not coming—it has come.

And when the books fall from heaven, when the sound of rejoicing erupts, when 400 people line up at 2 a.m. just to pray—know this: You were born for this hour.

Watch. Wait. Worship. For your “suddenly” is now.

Are We Ignoring the Spirit’s Presence in Our Lives?

The Spirit Speaks, But Do We Listen?

Oh, Church—how long will you cry out for what you already possess? How long will you plead for the Presence that is already walking in your midst? I remember when the Spirit of the Lord came upon me, and the weight of His glory was so real, I could not move. We all fell like trees in a windstorm, undone by holiness. And yet, while the cloud of glory hovered, I was still praying, “Oh God, give me Your Spirit.” And the Spirit answered—not in thunder, not in fire, but in truth—“I am here.” But ignorance deafens. I was blind in the blaze of light.

The power of God is not a theory—it is a hand that casts out devils, a breath that heals diseases, a fire that rebukes darkness. Jesus said, “If I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, the Kingdom of God has come to you” (Matthew 12:28). Yet we treat His power like a myth, as though it were reserved for the past. But I tell you, the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead lives in you, and He is not silent!

Still, many say, “Why doesn’t God do something?” And He says back, “If you hadn’t done something, I couldn’t have.” Authority was given to the Church, and yet we cower. We are not called to be spectators of miracles—we are called to release them. You, believer, have hands—so lay them on the sick. You have a voice—so command devils to flee. The power flows where the faith goes.

Jesus did not shed blood so we could entertain fear. He faced death, and in doing so, dismantled its power. “Through death, He destroyed him who had the power of death—that is, the devil” (Hebrews 2:14). He didn’t do it for Himself—He was already enthroned in glory. He did it for you. His victory is your inheritance.

We are not evolved beasts spinning on a meaningless planet. We are the crafted ones of God, crowned with glory, entrusted with dominion, and seated with Christ in heavenly places. Let the philosophers debate and the scientists speculate, but we know—this earth matters because we are here. You matter because Christ died and rose again for you.

Let the gospel pierce your routine. Let the cross confront your pride. Let the anointing ruin your indifference. For Jesus is not a footnote in history—He is the pulse of eternity. Without Him, you are nothing. With Him, you are unconquerable. And to those who preach another gospel—be warned. “Let him be Anathema. Maranatha!” (1 Corinthians 16:22).


Vessels of Glory in a Shaking World

I tell you again—the Spirit is not a wind that passed. He is the wind still blowing. He is the fire still burning. “He healed them all,” the Word says (Matthew 12:15). Not some. Not the lucky. Not the worthy. All. And that same Jesus is among us still, waiting not on our eloquence, but on our faith.

We’ve made the gospel too polite. Too tame. But Jesus walked into villages, and when He spoke, people wept, shook, fell down, and rose up whole. The anointing drew them. They pressed through crowds to touch Him. Today, people shuffle through church doors unsure whether God even sees them. Where is the fire? Where is the compassion? Where is the faith that dares to believe, “I’m going to get it. He said I could.”

The Lord reminded me of a story from my grandmother, told many times. It was an encounter with God—pure and unforgettable. And friend, those stories are still being written. Heaven still touches earth. But too often we block Him out with our dread, our fear of death, our fear of suffering. The Bible says fear keeps you in bondage. But the Spirit says—Be fearless. Be ready.

A window is an opening. Tithing is a window. It gives God access to bless, to protect, to rebuke the devourer (Malachi 3:11). Do you want the devourer rebuked from your life? Then open the window! Let God in—not just to the worship, but to your finances, your family, your future.

We must stop acting like poverty glorifies God, or like defeat somehow makes our Shepherd look noble. He is glorified when you overcome. He is exalted when your kids are whole, your bills are paid, your mind is clear, and your joy is full. You are not called to crawl—you are called to reign. When others see you rise while the world falls, they’ll come running with one question: “How do you do it?”

And you will say, “Jesus.”

One day, a jailer was about to end his life, thinking all was lost. But Paul cried out in the darkness, “Don’t harm yourself! We are still here!” And in that moment, the man trembled and cried, “What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30). What if Paul had been silent? What if the moment passed? Friend, you are that voice in someone’s darkness. Don’t be silent.

Render to Caesar what is his. But to God—give Him what is His. Your praise. Your trust. Your obedience. Your life. For this is the hour of visitation. This is the season of overflow. And the Spirit says, Arise, shine, for your light has come—and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.

Awakening the Church: Miracles Through Belief

The Will of God Made Manifest

People of God, hear now the word of truth, the word that pierces deeper than flesh and sinew. It is not the will of your Father that you remain bowed under the weight of sickness, torment, and despair. No, He has revealed His will through His Son—Jesus the Anointed One—who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil (Acts 10:38). This is not a mystery hidden in shadows; it is light made plain. Therefore, we do not stand before the throne and plead, “If it be Thy will,” for the will has already thundered forth from Calvary’s hill: “I will, be thou clean.” (Matthew 8:3)

This generation must awaken from slumber. A powerless gospel has crept into the House of God, one that explains away miracles and softens the blow of divine authority. But the Word—alive and mighty—is not theory. It is fire. It is Spirit. And it still heals, delivers, and sets captives free. Paul did not come with the elegance of men, but with the demonstration of Spirit and power. Shall we do less?

Healing is not simply a mercy—it is a right of the blood-bought. But there are conditions. Yes, God is sovereign, but He has also bound Himself to the covenant made through Christ. Do not be deceived—grace does not negate obedience. Holiness is still the path. Repentance is still the doorway. Faith is still the currency. We are called to walk as sons and daughters, seated in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6), manifesting the same doxa—the visible glory—that Jesus bore. The signs and wonders are not nostalgia; they are our inheritance.

Many have tried to manufacture His presence with programs and polished words. But the Holy Spirit is not moved by theatrics—He comes where hearts are rent and humble, where people are desperate to see God. Signs and wonders follow those who believe, not those who merely perform.

So let the Church return to her roots. Let her once again lay hands on the sick and see them recover. Let her cast out devils and speak with new tongues. Let her be known not only by her sermons, but by her miracles. Let her say to the broken, “Come,” for there is balm in Gilead, there is a Healer who walks among us still.

And to you, afflicted soul, I say this: God is not far. He has never stopped healing. Only believe. Return unto the Lord, for though He has torn, He will heal (Hosea 6:1). Though you have been stricken, He will bind you up. The same hand that formed the galaxies now reaches toward your pain.


Holiness, Power, and the Fullness of Salvation

Now let the trumpet sound in Zion! The Spirit of the Lord declares: Salvation is more than escape from hell—it is the full restoration of the soul, body, and spirit. The word “salvation” is soteria—deliverance, healing, safety, soundness. Why then do we preach only of heaven while saints suffer in silence here below?

O Church, return to the fullness! You were not called to survive, but to overcome. Jesus gave His disciples power over unclean spirits and disease (Luke 9:1), and He has not revoked His promise. Satan is disarmed. The enemy prowls, yes, but he holds no sword. He has no authority over the blood-covered believer unless it is surrendered through ignorance or sin.

The Church must cleanse herself. Sexual immorality, gluttony, drunkenness—these sins ravage the body, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit. The healing of our land begins with repentance in the house of God. Be not deceived: holiness is not a relic, it is a requirement. Joseph fled temptation and was imprisoned for righteousness, but God honored him. You too must flee—do not negotiate with sin. Burn the bridges. Break the chains.

And know this: healing does not always come by formula. Sometimes it is a word. Sometimes a touch. Sometimes just the hem of His garment. But always—it is Jesus. Keep your eyes on Him, not on the method. Flow in unity, listen to the whisper of the Spirit, and follow Him in obedience.

Miracles are not the goal—they are the result of abiding in Him. The heart that communes with God reveals Him to the world. As Jesus did, we must move only by the Father’s voice. That is sonship. That is authority.

Some will mock. Others will doubt. Even in Jesus’ hometown, He could do few mighty works due to unbelief. But the hungry, the desperate, the broken—they will come. They will press through the crowd and touch Him. They will be healed.

Prophets arise! Ministers of fire, step forward! Speak not with hesitation but with boldness. For the Lord has not finished what He began. He will shake the nations again. He will raise the dead dreams and dry bones. He will awaken His Bride.

Let your heart be the good ground. Let the Word take root. And let us walk in the fullness of the salvation purchased at so great a price. For Christ in you is the hope of glory, and His glory is not hidden—it is ready to be revealed.

The Roar of Awakening: Witness the Spirit’s Movement

Oh, people of the Spirit, listen closely to the roar—not the roar of lions, nor of storms, but the ROAR OF AWAKENING! It thunders through the silence of generations dulled by tradition and faint-hearted faith. It is awakening you not merely to what He has done, but to who He is in you. This is the divine revelation breaking forth in this hour: You can do ANYTHING in Me—says the Lord. Not by strength nor by wisdom of man, but through the indwelling Christ who speaks with power through those who yield in surrender.

The prophets came early, a forerunner of the Word, planting seeds not only in the minds of men but in the soil of eternity. His voice, like a trumpet, echoed through towns and nations, declaring with boldness the truth as it is in Jesus. Many did not understand him, and some even mocked. Others wept under conviction. The Spirit bore witness. The labor was vast, the record incomplete—for how can the ink of earth contain the full works of heaven?

And I say to you, do not walk as those who doubt the promises of the Word. For have you not heard? Have you not seen? The same Jesus who walked Emmaus Road now walks the corridors of your heart, expounding the Scriptures, unveiling Himself in power and grace. The Spirit is stirring a new breed—intercessors from the very heart of God. They do not cry from afar, but from within His very heartbeat, releasing His burden to the nations.

Even now, the veil thins. The old earth groans and the new is about to break through. Hear the promise: When He goes into the new heaven and the new earth, we shall go also. This is not mere comfort; this is destiny. There shall be no sea to separate the redeemed from the Lamb. No curse to divide, no demon to torment, for He has become the curse and shattered it forever.

And you, beloved, though exhausted, though pressed by afflictions and fog, though battling symptoms of weariness, hear the decree of the Lord: NO MORE! For the wind of His Spirit is blowing—fierce, cleansing, refreshing. Let it lift you, let it replant you in fertile soil. For in this hour, you will bear fruit—thirtyfold, sixtyfold, and a hundredfold.

And so we declare: We shall go further than our fathers. We shall press into the deep mysteries of Christ. We shall walk with fire and not be burned, speak with boldness and not be silenced. Let every word from our lips be drenched with the beauty of Jesus the Anointed One, and let us walk into the harvest that awaits.

THE SOUND OF HEAVEN AND THE WITNESS OF EARTH

The trumpet is sounding, not from the lips of man, but from the heavens. It is calling forth the witnesses of this generation to stand—bold, unshaken, and radiant with the knowledge of Christ. I heard the Lord say, “Come to Me. Know Me. Release My heart.” And in this call is the key to this age: union with the Servant prophesied by Isaiah, the Lamb seen by John, the King returning soon.

This is not the time for timid prayers. This is not the era of passive faith. Revival is not in the hands of the mighty, but in the hearts of the yielded. The Spirit of prophecy is rising in the mouth of even the unknown, the quiet ones, the overlooked. The waterfall of His anointing is coming upon those who have said yes in the secret place. These shall shake nations with a word.

The gatherings of old—Northfield, Mount Hermon, the open-air revivals—were but the shadows of what is to come. Now is the time for the trembling of earth and the trembling of hearts. Miracles shall not be isolated. Healing will be the air we breathe. The sermons may be simple, but the Spirit shall explode through every syllable.

Do not be afraid of the counterfeit. Let the enemy mimic. Let him stumble over false fires. The true flame shall not be extinguished. And though demons rage, they shall not stop the march of the saints. Your authority in Christ is not a theory—it is a divine reality. Whatever you ask in His Name, He will do it (John 14:13–14). This is not wishful hope; this is blood-sealed covenant.

The world groans for peace, for love, for unity—and we hold the answer. His name is Jesus. He is the only name by which men must be saved. The earth may burn, the heavens may shake, but the Lamb reigns. And we, His people, testify. We testify through every cracked pulpit and crowded hall, through seasickness on missionary voyages and altar calls in city centers. We testify not because we are worthy, but because He is.

The trauma is breaking. The silence is over. The veil of apathy is torn. The scrolls of heaven are being opened, and the prayers of the saints rise like incense. Do not say, “I am not enough.” He has made you enough. Do not say, “I am afraid.” He has made you bold.

And as the seals open, and judgments fall, remember—our hope is not in avoiding the storm, but in walking with the One who commands it. Even now, angels surround the throne, elders fall on their faces, and the Lamb stands, victorious.

Let the earth awaken. Let the Church arise. Let every heart beat with the roar of heaven.

Amen.

The Awakening of a Healing Generation

By the spirit of the Modern Prophets

People of God, awaken to the fullness of your inheritance! Too long has the Church tolerated sickness as a silent tenant, calling it a mysterious guest of God. But I tell you plainly—it is a thief, not a teacher. It is the fruit of the fall, not a flower from heaven’s garden. The Lord has given us His Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty—including liberty from affliction.

Have you not read? The Father said to the elder son, “All that I have is thine” (Luke 15:31). And yet many stand outside the feast of healing, questioning their worth, unsure of their access. But I declare this: the doors are open. The table is set. Healing is the children’s bread!

Let us stop exalting human experience above divine truth. A wreck caused by distraction is not divine sovereignty—it is human error. Do not ascribe foolishness to the Almighty! We must be bold in discerning His will, as Ephesians 5:17 commands: Be not unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is. If it is not in Christ, it is not God’s best. If Christ bore it, you are not meant to.

God is not glorified in your weakness but in your victory. Yes, He can redeem a bad moment, but He does not author destruction. The blind man cried out and received his sight (Mark 10). The lame walked, the lepers were cleansed, and Jesus did not say, “Wait and see what lesson I’m teaching you.” He said, “Be made whole.”

This gospel we carry is not just words, but power. We cannot call ourselves Spirit-filled and yet live power-empty. The world does not need another explanation—it needs a demonstration. Let the Church rise in signs, wonders, and healing again!

And to you who still carry sickness in your body—I speak prophetically—your healing is not a distant hope, but a present promise. God has not left you to figure it out. He has given you the Holy Spirit—the Anointed Teacher who dwells in you. He will guide you into healing. He will strengthen your faith.

Do not believe the lie that God has grown passive. He is still the God who moves. He still heals by the same power that raised Jesus from the grave. That power now dwells in you (Romans 8:11). Your body, your temple, is the very dwelling place of the Spirit of God.

A nation without a feeble person—this is not fantasy; it is covenant promise! The Gospel is wholeness to spirit, soul, and body. Rise, O believer, and lay claim to every word. Preach it, live it, release it. The world groans for the sons and daughters of God to be revealed. The time is now. The hour has come.

You are anointed. You are appointed. And by His stripes, you are healed.

I say unto you, shake off the chains of doubt! The time is now to cast down every imagination that exalts sickness as divine strategy. Say not in your heart, “Perhaps this is God’s will,” for such sayings are not rooted in truth but in fear and faulty teaching. The Scriptures declare with clarity: By His wounds, you have been healed (1 Peter 2:24). Not merely spiritually, but bodily.

Why then do many stagger in unbelief? Because their faith has been replaced by human logic and tradition. They have exchanged the power of the living Christ for the wisdom of dying men. The same Jesus who walked the shores of Galilee walks now by His Spirit. The same authority is in His Name—faith in that Name made the lame man leap at the Beautiful Gate, and faith in that Name still raises the broken today.

O Church, the gifts of healing have not ceased! The operation of the Spirit has not been shut up in the tomb with the apostles. Did Paul not say that the gifts of healing were of the Spirit’s working (1 Corinthians 12:9)? Did James not command the elders to anoint and pray (James 5:14), with no expiration upon that instruction?

Say this aloud in your room, in your car, in the night hours: He has put all things under my feet (Ephesians 1:22). I am not subject to the curse. I am redeemed from it. The compassion of Jesus has not changed. He was moved with compassion and healed their sick—not just one, not just some, but all. The multitudes were made whole because the love of God compelled Him. That love has been shed abroad in our hearts—shall it not move us too?

There are many who believe God for salvation but falter in believing Him for healing. I declare to you: the same cross that bore your sins bore your sicknesses. What Jesus carried, you need not carry again. He bore our iniquities AND our pains (Isaiah 53).
Both nasa and sabal—the burden lifted, the burden removed.

Let the prophets of this age rise, not with complicated philosophies, but with fire in their bones and healing in their hands. Let the Church walk in the covenant of Christ, where signs follow the Word, where faith does not rest in argument but in demonstration. He is not bound by time or dispensations—He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Rivers of Living Water: The Spirit’s Power

Behold, says the Lord, I AM working, and whenever My hand moves, the trembling of earth follows; the heavens shake, and miracles pour forth like torrents from the mountain ravine. Do not marvel when you see the supernatural break into the natural—for I have declared it: “Out of your belly shall gush rivers of living water.” Not streams, not drizzles, but mighty floods! And this shall be for the sake of the lost, that they may behold and believe. For the gifts of the Spirit are not for man’s glory, but for the confirmation of My Word.

O generation of doubters, you seek signs but reject My voice. I tell you, covet earnestly the best gifts, and among them, let healing rise again in My church. Let discernment guard the gates. Let prophecy lift the veils. For the hour is short, and the world groans under famine, pollution, and the judgment of waters. One-third of your rivers will fail you; your skies will no longer protect you. Will you then look to Me?

Look not to man as your measure, for man is but dust. Measure yourself against the Son of God. For what is man that he boasts in his intellect, his authority, or his wisdom? Jesus alone is the express image of My intention, the visible frame of invisible glory. In Him I am pleased. In Him is the blueprint of why I created man.

Yet men argue in their homes, saying, “I loved her,” and she replies, “He was a fool!” And the cycle of pride repeats itself, house to house, nation to nation. But I did not create man and woman to devour one another. I created them to reflect My image in unity. But lo, when “I” takes charge, ruin follows.

And who shall survive the days to come? Not all will be raptured. Some will remain to endure. Those not bound to this world’s systems may escape the economic tyranny of the Beast. But know this, says the Lord, you will not escape the judgments without cost. Some will endure. Some will fall. Many shall be sealed, and many shall cry beneath the altar. For judgment must fall before restoration is seen.

Do not twist My Word to serve your desire. Do not place Me beneath your commands, as though I were your servant. The fool says in his heart, “God must do what I confess,” but I say unto you, the earth is Mine, and I will not be mocked. What have you done with My Son? This is the measure of judgment: not your sins counted, but your rejection of the Savior.

And still, the Spirit moves, binding the broken, opening the prison, and preaching liberty. My gifts are not dead. My voice is not silent. My love is not passive. I AM STILL GOD. I AM STILL SPEAKING.


Priests, Power, and the Coming Storm

Hear now, O church of the Living God! You are not orphans. You are not forsaken. For I have given you a great High Priest, Jesus the Son of God, who entered the heavens and represents you before Me. As the priests of old bore Israel on their chest, so My Son bears your name in His wounds. He is the bridge. He is the fire. He is the living covenant.

But what of you, O modern saints? You seek position rather than presence. Power rather than purity. But I am searching for a man like Gideon, who says, “The Lord shall rule over you.” Not one who rules for gain, but one who trembles in My presence. For many have taken up My name and used it to destroy, to deceive, and to exploit. Their judgment shall not linger.

Let the church beware of those who claim miracles but deny mercy, who boast of healing but abandon love. Have I not said, “You shall know them by their fruits”? The doctrine that slays rather than heals, that condemns rather than convicts, is not of Me. When a child dies for lack of insulin, and the preacher walks away untouched—My heart is grieved.

Now hear the trumpet sound! The world aligns with the Antichrist, seeking a global throne. They surrender their sovereignty to foreign rulers, inch by inch. Watch, for the cashless system shall rise, and control shall come not by weapons alone, but by economics. Laws will change. Time will be reset. The Beast shall speak, and the people shall obey—those whose names are not written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.

You say, “I am wise.” But I say, wisdom that disqualifies the simple is not wisdom at all. I have revealed My truth unto babes, not unto the prudent. I delight to overturn the proud and uplift the lowly. Let the poor say, “I am rich in God,” and let the fool say, “Teach me, Lord.”

Do you not know the Spirit is at work still? The Spirit gives life, not just doctrine. If you are cut off from the Vine, you wither. But if you abide, you thrive. Language, prayer, exhortation—these are covenants, sounds tied to heaven’s purpose. Use them not in vain, but in surrender.

As you await the blessed hope, know this: we shall be changed, in the twinkling of an eye. But until that trumpet sounds, you are My witness. Preach to the captives. Feed the hungry. Be not afraid of the storm. I shall cover you with My hand. But know the hour. Know the cost. Know your God.

For I AM the Lord, and I do not change. Amen.

A Short Prophetic Word from My wife, Lorna

My wife Lorna has a prophetic gift, that she has used in her church for over 22 years.
She felt the following words may be an encouragement for someone who is reading this post.
It is a short prophetic word, but Lorna did not want to add any unnecessary words or images.
Thanks for reading.
From Tony and Lorna Egar.
Brisbane, Australia.
16 April 2025.

Take a chance.
Step out.
Dare to dream.
You can do it—you know you can.

Instead of a spring, be a river.
Instead of a trickle, be a flood.

Jump in—take the leap.
Take a chance.
You are brave, you are bold, you know you want to.
You have been looking for something different, something new.
Today is your day.

Increase is coming—enlarge your tent, open wide your heart.
Make room for more.
The Lord wants to add to you;
He is adding value to your life.
He has chosen YOU!

You are ready for the new!
New experiences are on the horizon.
It is almost certainly going to happen or be done quite soon.

Go beyond where you have been before.
Go just that little bit further today.
You will be amazed who is waiting to meet you.
Hold nothing back.
Make the tent ropes longer and the pegs stronger.
The Lord is about to bring the increase.

And you will spread out in every direction.

The arrows are pointing you in the right direction—follow the signs.

Your destination is an opportunity for advancement—it’s yours!!
You have arrived.

CONGRATULATIONS.

Written by Lorna Egar.

Embracing the Fire: Prophetic Calls for a New Generation

The Season of the Highway and the Fire

Thus says the Lord: “You have entered the highway of holiness, the path not walked by those who waver, but by the set-apart ones who have kept the charge.” I saw in the Spirit a people walking, barefoot and broken, but bold in resolve. Their tears had soaked the very cushion of intercession, and the cries of the saints pierced the veil of heaven. One man, once broken, once buried in his own strength, now stood free. For grace had lifted him from the clay. And this is the word of the Lord: “I will take the weak, the weary, and the wandering—and I will make them pillars in My house.”

The enemy has surged like a flood, but the Spirit of the Lord has raised a banner. He lifts it even now over mothers in mourning, over children wandering, over men who have heard My voice in the ruins of pride and politics. A nagging voice called even Trump to return to the perimeter—not a voice of man, but the echo of conviction. And many, like him, are turning. They are confessing. They are remembering the truth that Galatians warned: “Rely not on your strength, lest grace slip through your hands like sand.”

I saw women in slums quoting the Word, and peace like oil poured over their heads. I heard the song of deliverance from those who had suffered confusion and doubted their hearing. Yet the Lord says, “Did I not give you ears to hear Me above the chaos? Am I not still the still voice behind you?” Creative thinking now emerges as a holy strategy. Even the young are called to lead. Even the grieving shall arise.

Bushfires came, homes were lost, but the Lord is rebuilding what man cannot. He is restoring honor to the hidden ones—nurses, mothers, teachers, missionaries—who had been pressed but not crushed. They have been marinated for this hour.

Mothers, the Lord calls you: “Arise into your harvest! You have cried and sown with tears; now you shall reap with joy!” I saw the fire of intercessory prayer ignite the next generation. They knelt—men, women, children—and the glory of God settled on their backs like weighty wind.

Do not doubt what you have heard in the secret place. The Spirit says, “If you lose your peace, flee. Cultivate the stillness. There are treasures in silence.” Let your mind be freed, for it is not emotion that leads, but My Spirit in you.

Behold, says the Lord, “I am raising up a remnant who know how to pray past pain, how to shout past shame, how to rebuild with ruins in hand.” These are the ones who, like the prodigal, return not as servants but as sons. These are the ones who believe—who believe again.

The trumpet is sounding: Get ready for more. Do not be deterred by resistance. When you manifest faith, even the mountains that resisted you shall assist you. Thus says the Lord.


The Call, the Mantles, and the Glory to Come

Prophetic voices cry aloud in this hour: “Return, O people! Return to the altar!” For the time has come not merely to proclaim but to become the living fire. You have been tested, many of you crushed—yet the Lord speaks: “It only pulls back the bow!” The tension you feel is heaven’s draw, aiming you to strike targets you never dreamed you could reach.

I saw nations yield to the young. I saw homes become open doors of glory. The sound of voodoo drums once filled the air, but now the sound of worship is greater. The kingdom of darkness trembles as the humble arise. Women once weary now wear crowns. Men once silent now roar. Children once confused now prophesy.

There was a man who could not pray—his knees broken, his dreams dashed. Yet in the midst of it, Jesus came. And when Jesus visits, no circumstance stands unshaken. Faith reorders everything. Resistance becomes assistance. And the enemy’s whispers become laughter in the courts of heaven.

Many feel the pressure in their ribs. Panic. Grief. But the Spirit says: “It is birthing, not breaking.” What you feel is not the crushing of the enemy but the groaning of new creation. You will not be stalled. You will not be muffled. You will not be cloaked in the garments of another season.

Esther arises again. The new queen is not silent. She is crowned for such a time as this. Prophetic voices are being scribbled and penned now, words never before captured, mantles never before worn. This is the revival of the Word and the Spirit, of fire and wisdom, of truth and love.

The Spirit of the Lord says: “If you believe that you are made righteous in My sight, why then are you wrong in your own eyes?” Rise up. Shake off the ash of insecurity. The oil is flowing again. And yes, I am commanding wealth and riches into your house—not just coins and gold, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost!

You will go where no man thought you’d go. You will stand where others fell. You will carry the fire. And I will confirm you with signs following. Pentecost is coming again, not just in wind but in wisdom, not just in tongues but in transformation.

Even now, says the Lord, “I am releasing frequencies through you that tear the veil and shatter the heavens for My kingdom.” Your prayers are arrows. Your groans are gold. Your worship is war.

And finally: “I am calling the ones who said ‘no’ to return. I am looking for those who turned away to come back, for the fire still burns, and the feast is not over.” The Lord is preparing His Esther, His David, His Deborah, His Pauls from prisons of pain. The fullness of Christ is about to cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.