As we are on the brink of a new year, I always look forward to the fresh prophetic words being released for the Body of Christ.
You're going to be excited in what is ahead for you, as Diane Lake opens up with this word from the Lord:
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As we approach the Hebraic year 5780 (and the Gregorian calendar year 2020), I'm hearing the Lord say, "My possibilities are endless. I will take you higher than you thought you could ever possibly go. Let Me remove your limitations so that the things that have hindered you from entering the fullness of your calling and destiny are no more. The possibilities for you are endless... It's a year of endless possibilities!"
In the Hebrew alphabet, the letter Pey has the numeric value of 80. The primary meaning of Pey is "mouth" and by extension "word, vocalization, expression or speech."
If you remember, Moses was eighty years old when he was called to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt, and eighty also seems to be indicative in the Bible as a sign of strength in human life (Ps. 90:10). Remember, too, that Moses had been called by the Lord at this age to be His mouth and voice for Israel, although when Moses protested the Lord appointed Aaron to be a mouthpiece, or spokesperson, as well (see Ex. 6:28-7:7, 4:14-16).
At the time of Moses' calling, he was neither eloquent nor articulate. God, however, seemed not at all concerned. He essentially said, "Don't worry about it. I'm the one who made your mouth, so no matter what your speech limitations are—I've got it covered. In fact, I will give you a new mouth" (Ex. 4:11-12).
A New Voice
As I was considering the things that can restrict us from fulfilling our calling, the Lord reminded me of a specific occasion when He supernaturally delivered me from a debilitating condition. In my case, much like Moses, I literally needed a new mouth, or voice, but limitations come in all shapes and sizes and can include things related to finances, health, personal or relational situations.
At that time, I was in my early forties and had just experienced the presence and power of the Lord for the first time—despite having been a Christian for about thirty years—and it literally rocked my world. Although I was not quite yet Spirit-filled, I began to pour myself out before the Lord in a way I had never thought possible. I desperately wanted a chance to live my life as He would have me live it—in strength and in power, instead of how I'd been living it—in hopelessness and defeat. (Photo via Unsplash)
One particular night, I went to bed quite late having stayed up to pray, praise and read the Word. As I lay there, something quite odd began to happen. I had a sudden...(continue reading)