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3 Prophetic Words to Help You "Wage the Good Warfare"
As I prepared to write out this prophetic word from the Holy Spirit for 2019, I made sure to look back through the words I had received during 2017 and 2018. I've discovered that some prophetic words carry the breath of God on them for an extended time, while others seem to have hit their expiration dates. They might have been the right word for one season, but when that season passes they are no longer valid for the new season. With that said, there are three prophetic words from 2017 and 2018 which I felt should be re-mentioned briefly so you can continue to "wage the good warfare" with your prophecies (1 Tim. 1:18). Here they are:
1. He will pay you back, and pay you back double.
There are many of you who've obeyed the Lord and did not deviate under pressure. You stayed in the assignment He called you to. Still you were persecuted, treated unfairly, dishonored, and you experienced loss. You've had a Joseph experience, a Job experience, and a Daniel experience, yet you've remained steadfast in the waiting. The Lord's firm promise to you is this:
Double honor for your shame;
Double possessions for what was stolen;
A double portion anointing; and
Twice as much as before.
2. He is releasing new keys for healing and deliverance and co-joining the prophetic ministry with deliverance ministry.
In December 2018, I had a dream about a man known for deliverance ministry. This was not a literal dream, but a symbolic one. I dreamt that we were dating and our date was at a large shopping center. I understood this dream to be about the Body of Christ and not me personally. I also saw in the symbols of the dream that the Church was "considering and looking around," but not yet committed to deliverance ministry. Still, it was preparing to eventually make a purchase—meaning that deliverance ministry is going to be incorporated into the Church where it has been dormant or non-existent before.
3. There is a prophetic bounty.
For 2018, and AGAIN for 2019, you will hear a lot of diverse prophetic words being released over the year. A lot. There continues to be more hope and vision throughout the Body of Christ resulting in a collective faith to pray and believe for bigger things. This has created the conditions for an open Heaven with many prophetic words being released in response. This is not prophetic disunity, but a prophetic bounty. (Photo via Unsplash)
Prophetic Word for 2019: The Year of the Big Door
Again, in December 2018, I heard this phrase in my spirit over and over for about 48 hours. I heard, "2019 is the Year of the Big Door!" This was obviously a shout out from the Holy Spirit that there is great Kingdom opportunity up ahead. As exciting as this sounds, my heart has been focused more on the threshold of the door, rather than the door itself. A threshold is "a strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of the doorway and crossed in entering a house or room." More simply, a threshold is metaphorically a beginning point and an entry point.
What I heard later is this, "The Big Door will open to you, but can you overcome the threshold?" This kind of question from the Lord is not a statement of doubt toward you, but actually a challenge and an invitation. The reason for this is because you will need to cross over a thing before you can begin a thing. And usually that thing we need to cross over involves extreme surrender, extreme trust, and a miracle that we've not seen before.
Make No Excuses
Are you getting excited to cross the threshold? Me too, but we need to prepare ourselves for a hindrance that will be sure to present itself. That hindrance will come in the form of an excuse, a legitimate one, to convince you to not cross the threshold and to not go through the "Big Door."
We read how this played out in Luke 14:16-23 when several individuals were invited to a feast, but all made lame excuses to not go. One bought a plot of ground, but insisted that he had to go look at it. Another bought a team of oxen and reported that he had to try them out. Finally, another got married and that was the only explanation given. To these individuals, the excuses seemed legitimate, but to us they are totally ridiculous. Think about it. Who buys a plot of land and who buys work animals before seeing or testing them? And then who gets married and doesn't want to show off his new wife?
My point is that... (continue reading)