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To the pioneer families in migration..

Nate Johnston

To the pioneer families in migration..

To the pioneer families in migration..

To the pioneer families in migration..


You have been peddling, running, and treading water for years trying to get to the place and season you will finally settle and catch your breath. 


Many are tired and feeling grieved that the road has been so long and the battle to get there has been so drawn out and delayed. 


And right now the joy and passion you started with feels evaporated but today you need some reminders;


The way forward is NOT stuck 


You are not out of options 


You didn’t miss your timing 


You didn’t misinterpret Gods voice 


You didn’t fail or disobey 


You weren’t abandoned or passed by 


You just aren’t the one holding the map. He holds the map.. 


You don’t hold the timepiece, He does. He knows the exact moment you will settle and there is a perfection to that timing. 


He is faithful. Yes He is faithful. 


What you have experienced in the last 7 years is not just warfare against your faith journey but the assignment of assassination to take you out on all fronts so that you give up and give in. 


The enemy has tried to hit your wallet, your peace, your marriage, your relationships, your mental health, and your clarity, because he knows that when you settle.. you will be a righteous stake in the ground. 


He has tried to prevent connection, community, and support, by isolating you and bullying you with fears and doubts so you lose the raw faith that you stepped out with. 


What you have faced is the enemy’s attempt to prevent you entering this major promise because it’s more than just you moving to a geographical location - this is about family legacy and revival. 


This is the setup for your children and the destiny upon them. 


This is the faith move that unties the knots that have been imposed upon your family line and activates purpose beyond what you can see. 


Soon the carousel season of moving pieces, families, roles, and assignments will come to a stop and you will find REST.


Soon you will be able to finally put your bags down and finally feel HOME. Soon you will step into the front door of long awaited physical homes God has prepared for you. 


Soon you will find your people and tribe that you have given up on ever finding in your lifetime. 


God is going to make ways AROUND the obstacles you face and loopholes where you will pass through. 


He is going to OVERRIDE the negative reports and open the closed gates and ports.


He is going to show you He is faithful and give you signs of His goodness and favor in the weeks to come that He is still the captain of this earth endeavour - He is still the BREAKER at the head of this migration! 


To those who have been shipwrecked by stepping out in faith - is that the end of your story? Did God steal, kill, and destroy, or the enemy? Does he get the last say in your families journey? Pick up your sword again and get on your face again and commit your future to the Lord, not to man, an institution or ideal. Your future is the Lords and He who is faithful will deliver. 


Get back your warship that MOVES you forward even when the tide seems to move against you. 


Get back your fight when it’s easier to stay in bed and accept the funeral of a dream.. 


IT’S NOT OVER - It’s just beginning pioneer families! 


“Faith motivated Abraham to obey God’s call and leave the familiar to discover the territory he was destined to inherit from God. So he left with only a promise and without even knowing ahead of time where he was going, Abraham stepped out in faith”


“He lived by faith as an immigrant in his promised land as though it belonged to someone else. He journeyed through the land living in tents with Isaac and Jacob who were persuaded that they were also co-heirs of the same promise. His eyes of faith were set on the city with unshakable foundations, whose architect and builder is God himself”


“Sarah’s faith embraced God’s miracle power to conceive even though she was barren and was past the age of childbearing, for the authority of her faith rested in the One who made the promise, and she tapped into his faithfulness” Hebrews 11:8-11 TPT


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By Nate Johnston April 10, 2025
Ten years ago I felt the pull of the Holy Spirit to step out and share the language I was hearing in my spirit. This language ruffled feathers and created problems for me with people I knew because it seemed like I was against the church when I wasn’t. Think of those who were in the upper room in Acts 2 — “All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them” — Acts 2:4 When the Holy Spirit gets a hold of you, it bubbles forth and you can’t speak anything else! So in the same way, I could just see what was ahead and decided to die on that mountain to be obedient to God. It cost me greatly but then after many years the fruit spoke. Pioneering is exactly that: Clearing the way so others can walk through. Reading the newspaper of heaven so others can get a heads up of what God is doing. And while many resonate, there are many that don’t want their kingdoms to become redundant as God does something new. I get it. But we have to pivot and surrender constantly. And right now there is a new language being spoken mainly by the misfits who for years now haven’t fit into the old mold. It’s the language of the Kingdom of heaven. The clarion call of the Fathers house assembling His ecclesia. But this language takes the blanket off the shivering frail frame of religion and reveals the nakedness of a dying era. It exposes the expiry of the old wine drying out in the sun. And reveals the old cloth ripping away from the mantles in tatters many used to wear... But more than all of that, it carves a path through the wilderness dead end signs many have constructed and gives way to the beginning of a new highway many will soon walk on. It’s just unpopular at first. It doesn’t fit into the consumeristic mindset many want. Give me this. Feed me that. Rub my back and massage my feet type of christianity... No, it stands people to their feet. Puts a baton in their hands and tells them to run. It’s the language of the fresh wind and the personal outpouring that revives the dead and apathetic to their post. So it doesn’t attract those looking for chocolate milk and a cookie. But for the hungry, it’s a lifeline. But I feel that right now many are hearing the new language but aren’t sure what to do because it feels so foreign to the mainstream Christian language. “What if they get upset at what I am saying? What if I am perceived as a rebel? What if I lose my friends over it?” So many of you are on the fence wrestling this bubbling forth and trying to figure out what to do with it but there is only one thing you can do— LET IT OUT! So for those feeling the language rising right now, SPEAK IT! LEAD! PIONEER! You may have some resistance but you are breaking shackles and clearing the way. It’s language that breaks the bone and then realigns it. It’s the heart of the Father in a time many are feeling lost, so own it!! And the fruit will speak for itself in the years to come. 
By Nate Johnston April 8, 2025
“Since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and the violent take it by force.” — Matthew 11:12 I believe we are in this season again... We are in the days of a new John the Baptist moment - where the church gets shaken up and emptied OUTSIDE the city, and where God commissions and baptizes people for the work of the kingdom in radical ways. It’s where the whole church gets off the bench and begins to play in the game, turning from spectators to participators. With that thought in mind, I had a dream last week that I believe speaks into what many are navigating right now. The dream was simple: I saw what looked like a muddy paddock or maybe even a large pig pen. It was messy. There was mud, straw, grass everywhere and strangely, it was functioning as a car park. Suddenly, cars started driving into this field, one after another, forming neat rows like they were getting ready for something big. I could hear engines revving, like they were preparing for a race or a show. In the dream, I felt an unusual excitement, even in the mud. It was dirty, unorganized, and chaotic but it felt like something powerful was about to begin. When I woke up, I thought “Was that a pizza dream?” But the more I prayed and reflected on it, the more I sensed the Lord highlighting this as a picture of the season many of us are in right now. NAVIGATING A MUDDY FIELD SEASON When I think about the muddy field, I’m reminded of Proverbs 14:4: “Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant harvest comes by the strength of the ox.” In other words, no mess means no movement. If we want harvest, we need to embrace some chaos. We often want the field to be spotless before the harvest begins but God says, “I’m moving now, even in the mess.” I also thought of the moment when Jesus cast demons into the pigs (Mark 5:11-13). That pigpen moment came just before a man was fully delivered, restored, and commissioned. It was messy, but miraculous. Right now, many are in a muddy season. It feels dirty. It feels confusing. You’re facing unexpected warfare, slander, spiritual slime, and things you didn’t see coming. It feels like with every step, your shoes and your soul get heavier. But here’s what the Lord is saying: Even in this chaos, I am preparing to launch something. The cars in the dream represent movements, ministries, and vehicles of glory, and they were lining up, revving up, preparing to GO. God is birthing movements. But He’s not waiting for things to be perfect, polished, or pristine. He’s doing it now in an unlikely hour, when everything feels up in the air, and nothing feels settled. Maybe you’ve been trying to close out your last season, finalizing, wrapping up, cleaning up, yet in the middle of all that, God is saying, “Now is the time. This is the kairos moment.” GOD IS BIRTHING MOVEMENTS IN UNLIKELY PLACES The muddy field also speaks to me of the harvest fields ripe but messy and the fact that this move of God is happening outside the usual places. Just like John the Baptist, who prepared the way for Jesus outside the city (John 1:23), I believe God is birthing movements in the wild. Not inside the temple, not in expected places, but in the wilderness. We’re seeing a “John the Baptist” moment all over again. The church is being shaken up and emptied out and in the unlikely places, God is calling and commissioning people for the work of the Kingdom. GOD IS USING UNLIKELY PEOPLE Not only is He doing it in strange places, He’s doing it through unexpected people. “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.” (1 Corinthians 1:27) This movement is being carried by those who have been rejected, misunderstood, cast aside, overlooked. People who have been told they’re not qualified, not clean enough, not the “right type.” And yet, these are the ones God is choosing to carry His glory because they love Him, and He can trust them. THE SHIFT REQUIRES A FULL PIVOT These new movements are requiring us to change everything, our plans, our programs, even our pace. It’s like God is saying, “Pivot completely. What I’m doing now won’t fit your old template.” And as disruptive as that might feel, it’s a holy disruption. The mess is leading us back to true north. It’s realigning us with our original assignment. It’s calling us to lay down the good things we’ve done that weren’t the right things and get back on track. DON’T WAIT FOR IT TO BE CLEAN If you’ve been waiting for things to settle before you step out - what if God was calling you now and doing it now? The movement you are carrying might look messy, not organized, and feels insignificant but it’s the lords movement and He is birthing them through many NOW. Welcome to the Messy Movement Boom. The harvest is now. The field is muddy. But the glory of the Lord is all over it. 
By Nate Johnston April 10, 2025
Ten years ago I felt the pull of the Holy Spirit to step out and share the language I was hearing in my spirit. This language ruffled feathers and created problems for me with people I knew because it seemed like I was against the church when I wasn’t. Think of those who were in the upper room in Acts 2 — “All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them” — Acts 2:4 When the Holy Spirit gets a hold of you, it bubbles forth and you can’t speak anything else! So in the same way, I could just see what was ahead and decided to die on that mountain to be obedient to God. It cost me greatly but then after many years the fruit spoke. Pioneering is exactly that: Clearing the way so others can walk through. Reading the newspaper of heaven so others can get a heads up of what God is doing. And while many resonate, there are many that don’t want their kingdoms to become redundant as God does something new. I get it. But we have to pivot and surrender constantly. And right now there is a new language being spoken mainly by the misfits who for years now haven’t fit into the old mold. It’s the language of the Kingdom of heaven. The clarion call of the Fathers house assembling His ecclesia. But this language takes the blanket off the shivering frail frame of religion and reveals the nakedness of a dying era. It exposes the expiry of the old wine drying out in the sun. And reveals the old cloth ripping away from the mantles in tatters many used to wear... But more than all of that, it carves a path through the wilderness dead end signs many have constructed and gives way to the beginning of a new highway many will soon walk on. It’s just unpopular at first. It doesn’t fit into the consumeristic mindset many want. Give me this. Feed me that. Rub my back and massage my feet type of christianity... No, it stands people to their feet. Puts a baton in their hands and tells them to run. It’s the language of the fresh wind and the personal outpouring that revives the dead and apathetic to their post. So it doesn’t attract those looking for chocolate milk and a cookie. But for the hungry, it’s a lifeline. But I feel that right now many are hearing the new language but aren’t sure what to do because it feels so foreign to the mainstream Christian language. “What if they get upset at what I am saying? What if I am perceived as a rebel? What if I lose my friends over it?” So many of you are on the fence wrestling this bubbling forth and trying to figure out what to do with it but there is only one thing you can do— LET IT OUT! So for those feeling the language rising right now, SPEAK IT! LEAD! PIONEER! You may have some resistance but you are breaking shackles and clearing the way. It’s language that breaks the bone and then realigns it. It’s the heart of the Father in a time many are feeling lost, so own it!! And the fruit will speak for itself in the years to come. 
By Nate Johnston April 8, 2025
“Since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven has been forcefully advancing, and the violent take it by force.” — Matthew 11:12 I believe we are in this season again... We are in the days of a new John the Baptist moment - where the church gets shaken up and emptied OUTSIDE the city, and where God commissions and baptizes people for the work of the kingdom in radical ways. It’s where the whole church gets off the bench and begins to play in the game, turning from spectators to participators. With that thought in mind, I had a dream last week that I believe speaks into what many are navigating right now. The dream was simple: I saw what looked like a muddy paddock or maybe even a large pig pen. It was messy. There was mud, straw, grass everywhere and strangely, it was functioning as a car park. Suddenly, cars started driving into this field, one after another, forming neat rows like they were getting ready for something big. I could hear engines revving, like they were preparing for a race or a show. In the dream, I felt an unusual excitement, even in the mud. It was dirty, unorganized, and chaotic but it felt like something powerful was about to begin. When I woke up, I thought “Was that a pizza dream?” But the more I prayed and reflected on it, the more I sensed the Lord highlighting this as a picture of the season many of us are in right now. NAVIGATING A MUDDY FIELD SEASON When I think about the muddy field, I’m reminded of Proverbs 14:4: “Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant harvest comes by the strength of the ox.” In other words, no mess means no movement. If we want harvest, we need to embrace some chaos. We often want the field to be spotless before the harvest begins but God says, “I’m moving now, even in the mess.” I also thought of the moment when Jesus cast demons into the pigs (Mark 5:11-13). That pigpen moment came just before a man was fully delivered, restored, and commissioned. It was messy, but miraculous. Right now, many are in a muddy season. It feels dirty. It feels confusing. You’re facing unexpected warfare, slander, spiritual slime, and things you didn’t see coming. It feels like with every step, your shoes and your soul get heavier. But here’s what the Lord is saying: Even in this chaos, I am preparing to launch something. The cars in the dream represent movements, ministries, and vehicles of glory, and they were lining up, revving up, preparing to GO. God is birthing movements. But He’s not waiting for things to be perfect, polished, or pristine. He’s doing it now in an unlikely hour, when everything feels up in the air, and nothing feels settled. Maybe you’ve been trying to close out your last season, finalizing, wrapping up, cleaning up, yet in the middle of all that, God is saying, “Now is the time. This is the kairos moment.” GOD IS BIRTHING MOVEMENTS IN UNLIKELY PLACES The muddy field also speaks to me of the harvest fields ripe but messy and the fact that this move of God is happening outside the usual places. Just like John the Baptist, who prepared the way for Jesus outside the city (John 1:23), I believe God is birthing movements in the wild. Not inside the temple, not in expected places, but in the wilderness. We’re seeing a “John the Baptist” moment all over again. The church is being shaken up and emptied out and in the unlikely places, God is calling and commissioning people for the work of the Kingdom. GOD IS USING UNLIKELY PEOPLE Not only is He doing it in strange places, He’s doing it through unexpected people. “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.” (1 Corinthians 1:27) This movement is being carried by those who have been rejected, misunderstood, cast aside, overlooked. People who have been told they’re not qualified, not clean enough, not the “right type.” And yet, these are the ones God is choosing to carry His glory because they love Him, and He can trust them. THE SHIFT REQUIRES A FULL PIVOT These new movements are requiring us to change everything, our plans, our programs, even our pace. It’s like God is saying, “Pivot completely. What I’m doing now won’t fit your old template.” And as disruptive as that might feel, it’s a holy disruption. The mess is leading us back to true north. It’s realigning us with our original assignment. It’s calling us to lay down the good things we’ve done that weren’t the right things and get back on track. DON’T WAIT FOR IT TO BE CLEAN If you’ve been waiting for things to settle before you step out - what if God was calling you now and doing it now? The movement you are carrying might look messy, not organized, and feels insignificant but it’s the lords movement and He is birthing them through many NOW. Welcome to the Messy Movement Boom. The harvest is now. The field is muddy. But the glory of the Lord is all over it. 
By Nate Johnston April 8, 2025
A few days before our recent gathering, I heard the Spirit whisper, “Saul has slain his thousands, but David his ten thousands.” (1 Samuel 18:7) That one phrase has been reverberating like a divine alarm clock, signaling not only a leadership shift, but a full-scale transition in how heaven is moving. This was more than a change in kings, it was a change in strategy, in authority, and in season. And it’s happening again. We are crossing over. The Church Age is giving way to the Harvest Age. SAUL VS. DAVID: THE SHIFT IN LEADERSHIP MODELS In this hour, the Lord is highlighting the contrast between Saul and David to help us understand the nature of the shift: Saul represents the Church Age, marked by structure, control, and system maintenance. David represents the Harvest Age, marked by intimacy with God, Spirit-led leadership, and an army in motion. Where Saul was content with addition, David walked in multiplication. The Church Age saw the growth of buildings and platforms. But in the Harvest Age, God is raising up disciple-makers, movement-starters, and kingdom reformers. This is not just a leadership change, it’s a total renovation of the wineskin. From church-centric models to kingdom activation. From pastoral maintenance to apostolic movement. FROM MAINTENANCE TO MULTIPLICATION David’s ten thousands represent an exponential increase in kingdom impact. We are leaving behind the days of measuring success by Sunday attendance and entering an era of equipped and sent ones flooding every sector of society. This isn’t about dishonoring what has been, it’s about recognizing what must now be. GOD-APPOINTED VS. MAN-APPOINTED Saul was chosen by the people. David was chosen by God. The Harvest Age will not be led by the popular, polished, or platformed. It will be led by those with oil on their heads and fire in their eyes. These are the hidden ones emerging, those who have been forged in caves, not conferences. And their mission is clear: raise up the army. THE JOHN 4 BLUEPRINT: JESUS AND THE HARVEST In John 4, Jesus gives us a prophetic roadmap for this Harvest Age: He took a different route, going out of the way to reach the Samaritan woman. The harvest will require us to step out of religious comfort zones and into unfamiliar territory. He drank from a different source offering living water instead of depending on systems. The Harvest Age demands Spirit-led, not system-led, ministry. She dropped the water jug, abandoning her old way of doing things. We, too, must leave behind outdated models to embrace what God is doing now. He crossed religious boundaries, demolishing arguments about where to worship. In this age, worship and revival won’t be confined to buildings. He shifted appetites saying, “My food is to do the will of My Father.” The harvest field is our nourishment. He opened their eyes declaring, “The fields are white for harvest.” The question is: can we see it? PRACTICAL SHIFTS We’ve talked about crossing over into the Harvest Age but what does that actually look like for you and me? This isn’t just about big vision or prophetic language, it’s about real, everyday shifts in how we think, live, and lead. Here’s what that looks like on the ground: 1.⁠ ⁠If you’re an everyday believer You may not have a title or a pulpit, but you’re called. God’s not waiting for you to be perfect, He’s just waiting for you to say yes. This is the time to stop seeing yourself as just an attendee and start living like a harvester. That means knowing who you are, hearing God for yourself, and letting your life become a message. It means looking at your workplace, your school, your neighborhood, or even your social media as places God has assigned you to. Don’t wait for permission. Start a Bible study in your home. Pray for someone at work. Share what God is showing you. You carry revival, and it starts right where you are. 2.⁠ ⁠If you’re a pastor or church leader You’re not just called to gather people, you’re called to send them. In the Harvest Age, the role of a pastor is shifting from simply caring for the flock to equipping them for mission. It’s less about growing big churches and more about growing big people. That might look like training your congregation to hear God, multiplying home groups, releasing people into the community, or creating digital expressions of church that reach beyond your four walls. This is the moment to ask: Are we building something that can multiply? Are we empowering people to go and not just come? 3.⁠ ⁠If you’re in fivefold ministry This is your moment to recalibrate your role for the harvest. If you’re an apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, or teacher, God is inviting you to get your hands back in the field. This isn’t the time to be platform-focused; it’s time to be people-focused. Apostles: Build blueprints that serve society, not just Sunday. Prophets: Speak into culture with clarity, not just into church services. Evangelists: Train believers to share Jesus wherever they go. Pastors: Shepherd people in homes, workplaces, and everyday life, not just in rows on Sundays. Teachers: Raise up reformers, not just repeaters. We were never meant to do ministry from a stage alone, we were made to equip people for the world. REAL STRATEGIES FOR A REAL SHIFT So how do we get there? Start with the heart. Before anything else, we need a deep, personal connection with Jesus. Everything flows from intimacy and identity. Train people for real life. Don’t just preach, equip. Help people hear God, pray for others, and live naturally supernatural lives. Break out of the box. The Church isn’t limited to a building or a Sunday service. Home gatherings, neighborhood churches, and even online communities are part of this move. Think bigger than church. The goal isn’t just to get people into ministry, it’s to launch them into mission. We need believers making impact in business, government, education, media, arts, and technology. Work together. Apostolic and prophetic voices must partner, not compete. We need both vision and direction to move effectively. THE CALL TO ACTION This isn’t a future thing, it’s a now thing. The harvest isn’t somewhere far off, it’s in front of you. God is calling us to shift. To move from holding ground to taking ground. From playing it safe to walking in faith. So maybe it’s time to lay down Saul’s armor, the systems, expectations, and limitations that no longer fit and pick up the sling God gave you. The one that feels small but holds power. The one that’s uniquely yours. Welcome to the Harvest Age. Let’s cross over together. 
By Nate Johnston April 3, 2025
I believe that we are in a season, both personally and corporately, where God is leading us through a wilderness, not to isolate us, but to revive us. It’s where the Lord says, “I’m pulling them out to deliver them, and heal them, and ready them for the next chapter.” I went through this very thing in late 2024, where I felt like I hit a wall and needed to get away. It’s the feeling of needing to go up the mountain and let God revive and reinvent your life under the power of His hand. It’s the longing to be cut loose from so much that has been attached to you in the long-haul season of doing kingdom. So this wilderness isn’t to punish you, but to momentarily cut the cord and loose your bonds. It’s a place where God allows us to search our hearts and remove anything that shouldn’t be there. It’s a place of stripping back the layers of a battle-fought season and coming back to simple relationship. Right now, God is highlighting areas that aren’t working, that are frustrating us, and that are leading us away from His purpose. These things are producing Ishmaels instead of Isaacs, and He wants to free us from them. Can you relate? We’re seeing this take place in the body of Christ as well. There are three passages of Scripture, that really speak to what God is doing right now. People are talking about Joel 2, and I agree. We are in a Joel 2 moment where God is pouring out His Spirit on all flesh. That’s why we’re seeing dreams, visions, fresh prophetic insight, and the rise of a generation that prophesies. “Your sons and daughters will prophesy." It’s happening. But we’ve also been talking about Acts 2, which feels like the vehicle God is using to bring us into what’s already available. It’s not something new. It’s a realignment. God is realigning His Church with Acts 2, returning us to the original design, the original power, and the original fire. But here’s what I want to highlight. There’s another “Chapter Two Moment” that I believe we’re walking through right now, and it comes first. Hosea 2. Hosea 2 is a prophetic snapshot of the Church. A bride who walked away from covenant and gave herself to other lovers. God says, “I will allure her into the wilderness and speak tenderly to her.” Right now, the Lord is drawing His bride into the wilderness. Not to punish her, but to restore her back to intimacy. I believe what we’re seeing in the Church, the shaking, the exposure, the unraveling of man-made systems, is a Hosea 2 moment. It’s where the Church that once fell in love with the lights, the glamour, and the stage is now being wooed back to presence. It’s where God is saying, “Come back to Me. Let Me be your first love again.” And as the Church returns to intimacy, to simplicity, and to covenant, we enter into Acts 2 again. This is where the Holy Spirit begins to pour out in a fresh way. Not just on platforms, but in hidden rooms, families, churches, homes, and gatherings of hungry hearts. This is where repentance meets refreshing. Where the oil returns. Where signs, wonders, miracles, and healing begin to flow again, not because of hype, but because we’ve made room for Him. And from there, we move into the Joel 2 outpouring. The Joel 2 army doesn’t come from a distracted or divided Church. It comes from a restored, realigned, and empowered bride. So if you feel like you’ve been in a wilderness, this is your Hosea 2. If you’re feeling hungry and expectant, this is your Acts 2. If you feel the stirring to rise up and release the word of the Lord, this is your Joel 2. They’re not separate moves. They are one prophetic flow. Hosea 2 prepares us. Acts 2 empowers us. Joel 2 sends us. This is what God is doing right now, in the Church, in families, and in individuals. Let the wilderness do its work. Let the fire fall again. And let the harvest begin. So with that said, let me speak this over you; While it may seem like God is stripping things away… While it may feel like He is leading you out of relationships, assignments, environments, or even callings that once felt secure… While closures and endings seem to surround you… It is not to diminish you. It is to prepare you. He is removing the old garments. He is cleansing the residue and slime of past seasons. He is cutting ties with compromise and false alignments. He is wiping away the shame, the confusion, and the weariness. And He is handing you a new robe and a new ring. He is restoring your authority. He is clothing you in righteousness and recommissioning you in intimacy. He is setting the table for personal outpouring so that you can pour out to others. You are not being buried. You are being planted. You are not being abandoned. You are being re-aligned. The season has changed. Winter has passed. The sound of singing is in the land again. I prophesy that you are stepping into the days of overflow. You will not just survive this stripping, you will emerge radiant. You will not just be revived, you will be reignited. And from the wilderness, you will come out leaning on your Beloved, dripping with fresh oil. Let the wilderness do its work. Let the fire fall again. And let the harvest begin. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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