I promised I would consult with other prophetic people concerning the Jewish Year 5770. The following post was written by Lisa Butler, my friend and co-author of We The People Declare, as well as The Return of the Ark. Lisa has a keen prophetic ear and has a track record of getting it right. There is encouragement and activation in the following word. Enjoy.At sundown on September 18, 2009 we entered the New Year of 5770 on the Jewish calendar. During my times of prayer and study I have sensed there are about to be some dramatic changes in the coming year. As I continued to pray, further definition came. The purpose of this post is to share my impressions regarding this new season we are entering as the Body of Christ. I must emphasize here that we have entered not just a new season, but a new era. I will compare it to those life-changing times like graduating from school, being on your own for the first time, marriage, or the birth of your first child. Not just a change of season, but dramatic change that makes us realize we have never been this way before.
During a time of prayer I received the following impression:
It is the time of the glory of the burning bush. Like Moses there is a turning to “see” the fire. When the wonder of the fire is seen, there will be a hearing of the voice of God. God is calling forth His deliverers from the wilderness. The law has sentenced them to die, but they shall hear the voice of their Redeemer and shall declare, “My Redeemer lives!” Let the redeemed of the Lord say so!
Your wilderness season has come to an end. You must walk out of the wilderness and into your destiny. Can you hear the cries?
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I have been studying the wells – do we know how many wells there were that Isaac dug..
also…can you tell me why the name “God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob” is signifigent?
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