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Now is the time for the power of God


This morning I was woken with a picture of electricity in one room that seemed to go out but then there was electricity in another room that should not have had electricity as there was no connection and yet it was full of electricity.  I felt it was a picture of the power of God of supernatural things taking place that you could not explain. That there had been a little of it in the past to that seemed to go out but now it is about to increase. 

Then the scripture Isaiah 41 was loud and clear in my heart.  So I got up and read Isaiah 41 and it is all about those who worship idols and those who put their trust in the Lord who will be protected.  He encourages his faithful ones to trust in him, with an assurance that he would take their part against their enemies, making them victorious over them, and bring a about a good change of affairs in their circumstances.


In praying into this is what I believe this is what the Lord said to me.

"What you have seen a little of and seemed to go out, is about to explode all around you.  Once a valley of dry bones now coming to life.  Once a place of desert and marshes will now be springs and rivers, pools of living water with all sorts of fish there.  I will do this.  Jehovah is my name.
Every knee will bow and know that I am God.
Come all you who are thirsty, come to the waters and you who have no money, come buy and eat.
You have been waiting patiently, believing, trusting and now I will show myself faithful to you, to all who have waited and trusted in me to come.  Now is the time I will pour out my spirit, now is the time you will see wonders and tribulations, but be not afraid, I am with you and will protect you and show you great and mighty things you do now know."





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