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It is always good to have a "heart check-up" so to speak...and make sure our hearts are right with God and with our fellow man. It's especially good to do this at the beginning of the year too, as God has so much in store for us and we really should get our hearts ready personally and corporately.
Jesse Shamp of Tennessee writes an edifying word as he had a vision about the Body of Christ's heart and says:
I want to release a word of encouragement to you: Don't allow the wounds of this past season to flow into the next season. God is releasing the balm of Gilead to heal the wounded soul! No matter what has come against you in this past season, God is saying, "I will remove it...this feeling of hurt. I will replace it with My love and a new joy will come to you!"
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"A Vision of the Heart – Over the Body of Christ"
Jesse Shamp, Nashville, TN
I was in prayer recently and I slipped into a vision. The Lord showed me in this vision a heart inside of a body, and I instantly knew the Lord was showing me the heart of the Body of Christ. As I looked at the heart I saw something wrong. There was a dark root in the heart, and the Lord reminded me of a Scripture in Hebrews.
"See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled." (Hebrews 12:15)
The Lord spoke to me and said, "My love is the antidote for the root of bitterness."
God is releasing His love to wash away hurt, frustration, and bitterness in this season! The enemy has tried to rob you of your joy, peace and love. We must remind ourselves to walk in love and forgiveness, as this will enable us to overcome and be the greatest example of Christ to the world!
"Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life." (Proverbs 4:23)
"Nothing is more precious to the Father than the lost coming into the Kingdom..." |
This verse has been continually stirring in my spirit! It so important that we walk in wisdom and guard our hearts. What we allow to take root in our hearts will affect others whom we interact with, whether for good or for bad. It is wisdom to watch over our hearts; one translation of the Bible says guard. When we fail to guard our hearts, we are vulnerable to the attacks of the enemy. We let down our guard and he then shoots fiery darts, and we can then easily become wounded.
I want to encourage you: no matter what darts the enemy has shot at you, allow the love of God to wash over and heal your heart! I truly feel the enemy wants to shut down the prophetic voice; he has tried to stop the flow of glory, as the glory flows from the inner man which is the heart! Yet, the enemy cannot stop what God has ordained! Let the rivers of peace and joy flow in your life!
God Wants to Heal and Refresh Your Heart!
God has a call and a destiny that He wants you to step fully into. This is your hour and your time! God is gathering the Davids in from the field and calling forth the Esthers to release a new sound! A fresh sound! I feel that there are many that God wants to heal and refresh in the heart in this hour! I sense a fresh anointing pouring forth of the revelation of the love of the Father.
God will raise up prophetic voices that not only release the demonstration to heal the sick, but also those who carry the very heart of their Father to heal the broken-hearted! They will not deliver a message, but will minister from the heart in the river of God's love! (Photo via Pixabay)
I want to release a word...(continue reading)