Saturday, April 9, 2011

A Blessed Departure

A friend met me for breakfast this morning to hear about Haiti.

While we were talking, I had an impression form in my spirit.  Do you remember the scene in Terminator 2 where the floor began to draw up into itself and become the T1000 terminator sent back to kill John Connor?  That was the image I saw in my spirit, this morning.  Only it was different.

And this is what I saw…


In my spirit, I could see the blessings of God on this nation being drawn up into an Image—an Image that could be seen.  Prior to this drawing up, no one could see the Image, for it was hidden in the unrecognized and unacknowledged blessings that have blanketed our land for so long.  However, as those blessings began to be removed and to be drawn up into the Image I saw, everyone around began to feel the sting of lost blessing and, in that, began to awaken to the Image that was forming right before their eyes.  And, as they looked, they began to see the Image for what IT isfor WHO HE is:  God Almighty.  And it is this very thing, in fact, which is the true blessing of His departed blessings:  The blessedness of being able to behold HIM as HE is in all HIS glory once again.


Men and women of God…

The blessings of God have been departing from this nation for some time.  The purpose has been so that all of us might realize what’s been lost and turn and see the true Source of our blessings.  As difficult and as painful as the departure has been—and will continue to become, perhaps even excruciatingly so—there is a blessed purpose in all of it.  The SON wishes to be seen.  And He will get what He wants, believe you me.  God is NOT finished with His Church here in the United States—NO!!  He is in love with you.  Turn toward Him, my friends, and look upon Him.  For He is your Source.

“But we all, looking on the glory of the Lord, with unveiled faces, are transformed according to the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Lord the Spirit.”  (2 Corinthians3:18)

“Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith.”  (Hebrews 12:2)

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