Intro from Jon and Jolene Hamill:
Elijah List family, it's our honor to introduce you today to Lori Perz, one of the most esteemed Issachar prophets connected to our Lamplighter community.
Lori's profound insights, sourced in deep affection for Jesus, consistently propel us into God's covenant destiny for our lives and world.
Jolene and I have found Lori to be consistently fiery in prayer, joyful in spirit, and pure in heart. Lori's forerunning intercession helped catalyze revival in her home church. The Josiah Center in St. Paul, Minnesota is now approaching its 580th day of consecutive revival!
To give a little perspective on today's post, by the word of the Lord, over the past few weeks, our community has been focused on "laying tracks for our future" through prayer. For us, the revelation below brought much of the clarity we have been seeking.
May the insights and anointing from this posting establish a clear pathway for your future in Jesus! (To Subscribe to the Elijah List subscribe here.)
Jon and Jolene Hamill
Lamplighter Ministries
Website: jonandjolene.us
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Lori Perz, St. Paul, MN
"Know the importance of the season you're in and a wise son you will be..." (Proverbs 10:5)
We have now entered into the Hebrew month of Elul, from September 1-29. During this month we go from a narrow place to a BROAD place. It's a time of change. It's also a special time for INTIMACY with God! "I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine..." (Song of Solomon 6:3).
It is believed that the word "Elul" may also come from the root of the verb "search" in Aramaic. It is also tied to harvest, a time of searching our hearts. Therefore, Elul is also a month of TESHUVAH or repentance as we move into the Hebrew new year, the 10 Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur. Teshuvah means...(continue reading)