Chuck Pierce who has a strong "Issachar" anointing has written a potent and helpful word from the Lord—just for you.
God is pouring out the morning "dew" into your life, even as you prayerfully read this. When we rest in the Lord, His favor and glory begin to fall upon us and into our souls.
Make a covenant with yourself to get quiet before the Lord, so He can pour out HIS DEW in THIS SEASON OF YOUR LIFE. (To Subscribe to the Elijah List subscribe here.)
Chuck D. Pierce, Corinth, TX
Dear Renewed Ones:
On Sunday morning, Pam (my wife) sent this picture to me from the Israel Prayer Garden. As you can see, a heavy dew had settled (see pic just below). This reminded me of a dream I had and the resulting revelation the Lord showed me (recorded in Possessing Your Inheritance). In this "Dew" Time, I am declaring your eyes are open to the next manifestation of His glory that is settling around us.
It's "Dew" Time
"For the seed shall be prosperous, the vine shall give its fruit, the ground shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew—I will cause the remnant of this people to possess all these." (Zech. 8:12)
I once had a dream in which I was walking in a thick, blue mist. I asked the Lord what the mist was. I sensed the Lord saying, "It is dew. You have entered a new season; it is 'dew' time." Knowing that the color blue signifies truth in the Word of God, I realized God was trying to release a revelation of truth for today. (Photo via Pam and Chuck Pierce)
I then began to study "dew," and I believe the Lord revealed many correlations between the effects of dew on the earth and how He desires to move us to our next manifestation of His glory:
1. Dew Renews the Face of the Earth
During the night when dew falls on the earth, vegetation is nourished and grows. Without dew, dryness and desolation can set in, greatly inhibiting the growth process. The same is true of renewal in the Lord. We are being renewed day-by-day, which suggests that an ongoing renovation, restoration and transformation is happening in our hearts and lives. Titus 3:5 says, "According to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit." Just as dew regenerates and renews the earth, so the Holy Spirit regenerates and renews us.
The dew of renewal also brings a complete change of heart. The dew, though only a fine mist, is often enough to soften hard and otherwise barren ground. This is the same concept as the new wineskin, softened with oil. The Holy Spirit, God's restorative agent on this earth, can transform and renew through the quiet spiritual soaking of the dew of renewal. He needs only our cooperation, through obedient and submissive relationship with Him, to soak us afresh with the dew of renewal.
2. Heavenly Dew Provides Strength to Move Forward
Dew is released when all is still. It does not gather when there is heat or wind. When the temperature falls, the air comes to a point of rest, then the dew can begin to cover the earth. Rest occurs when we enter into the perfect will of God. If we will get still before the Lord, we will receive the revelation and strategy to move forward out of the hassles, anxieties and warfare that have sapped our strength in the past season.
The opposite of stillness is haste. Haste leads to poverty and lost inheritance because we misunderstand or are not willing to wait for God's strategy for our next step forward. "But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint" (Isa. 40:31). Isaiah 30:15 says, "In quietness and confidence shall be your strength."
"Our seasons, like the dew, are a process of moving from glory to glory." |
As we get quiet and rest before the Lord, we are in a much better position to hear and understand the strategy of our next step. In the process, His dew of refreshing can fall on our lives and bring new levels of strength that will move us forward.
3. The Dew of the Holy Spirit Imparts Overcoming Power
"His heavens shall also drop dew.... Your enemies shall submit to you, and you shall tread down their high places" (Deut. 33:28-29). By appropriating the power of God through the Holy Spirit (which in this passage is likened to dew), we have the authority to dethrone the enemy's plan to keep us from spiritual life and wholeness. High places in the Bible are often linked with places of sin and iniquity; places of idolatrous altars. We all have or have had high places in our lives filled with sin and iniquity, sometimes even passed down to us through the generations.
The dew of the Lord, used... (continue reading)