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Words in the Wind

2/22 While praying for pastors and leaders (local & abroad, well-known & not well-known), I had a prophetic vision:


I saw a mighty sailing vessel. I saw apostles, pastors, prophets, evangelists, teachers, and intercessors (some well-known, some not well-known), working together to raise the mainsail. Together they pulled and pulled the rope raising it higher and higher. As the sail ascended it grew in width and in height filling the sky.


The sail began to fill with wind. I could hear words in the wind. I leaned in to listen closely. It was God's words that were filling the mainsail. Words, words, words, words, words. Scripture and truth from the mouths of the pastors. Rhema words from the apostles & prophets. Words of grace, mercy, and hope from the evangelists. Words of wisdom from the sages and teachers. Words of repentance. Words of worship. Prayers, decrees, and powerful words were spoken by the intercessors. Words, words, words were filling the sail.


The very breath of Yahweh in the form of words filled the sail with a strong prevailing wind that propelled the vessel forward. This sailing vessel is the church working in unity. It began to make rapid progress even against a strong persistent undercurrent in the water.


There was also a mighty wind opposing the sailing vessel, opposing the directing it was heading. But, the people (pastors, prophets, evangelists, teachers, apostles, intercessors, believers, worshippers) kept speaking the words. They spoke the words and the righteous wind prevailed against the opposing wind and the undercurrent that wanted to shut them up and pull them down. See Matthew 16:18.


Huge truths from this vison: WORDS & TEAMWORK


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