Skip to main content

The Holy Ghost Embrace

To
my beloved the church.

The Lord is saying that He is concerned about the hurting. Specifically to them that are hurting due to molestation either as children or as adults. Them that are hurting due to domestic violence. Them that are hurting due to being abandoned by those that they truly trusted. Them that are still hurting because the enemy saw their vulnability and took advantage of that.

The Lord is saying that in this season He is sending a holy embrace over your life such that you have never encountered before. Such that no manner of counseling can heal. He says that He sees your hurting heart and He sees your pain and your bitterness. He sees how much you want to forget and move on but He also sees the chains that the enemy bound your spirit with such that you can not let go on no matter how much you try.

He says He sees the anger and the bitterness. He sees the will to revenge and the unforgiveness. He sees how much you want to let go but no matter how much you try something keeps you hooked up to the pain. He says it is your time of release from this prison. It is your time to walk in freedom. The chains must break. And you shall walk free again from all manner of captivity. "I am sending a fresh wind of my spirit over you, I am sending a fresh embrace over you." says the Lord.

You shall encounter a fresh release. You shall encounter a new thing unlike any other. Because [Romans 8:6] to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Receive your breakthrough. For the Lord has spoken.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Make Room: God Desires Your Undivided Attention

Last Sunday, the Lord woke me up at 4am. After spending some quiet time with Him, I stepped out of bed at exactly 5:30 am. Being a Sunday, there’s usually a lot on my plate. Then suddenly, I remembered that there was supposed to be a video shoot in my house that day—something that had completely slipped my mind. As I prepared my cup of coffee, the Holy Spirit nudged me to pick up my Bible and spend more time with Him. I could sense the Lord was longing for my undivided attention. So, I opened my Bible and asked the Holy Spirit what He desired to teach me. He led me to Joshua 5. I began reading quietly, but soon felt prompted to read aloud. This chapter speaks of Joshua circumcising an entire new generation of Israel with flint knives. I paused and asked, “Lord, weren’t the male children supposed to be circumcised on the eighth day?” The Holy Spirit delights when we ask Him questions. It became a moment of fellowship between us. He then led me to Numbers 9, particularly verses 15–23, an...

When Someone Else’s Win Feels Like Your Own

Some moments leave you smiling for hours—heart full, spirit light. Yesterday was one of those moments. My partner has been encouraging me to get back to blogging, saying I have a gift for storytelling. Maybe he’s right, because if ever there was a story worth sharing, it’s this one. Lately, I’ve noticed something beautiful—young ladies and gentlemen speaking to me from a place of motherhood. Some even call me Mom. It’s a title I’m slowly embracing, because I feel that, by the grace of God, I might be mentoring them or guiding them in the right direction. It’s such a humbling experience. Mom it is. There’s one young man in particular—someone I’m connected to through leadership. Over time, I’ve come to deeply admire his commitment to God, his hunger for spiritual growth, and the way he quietly lives out his faith. Yesterday, he called and invited me to walk with him through an incredibly personal milestone in his life. My heart almost burst. First, from the honor of him seeing me and cho...

When Church Hurts

There is always an unpleasant awareness of how much hurt comes from the church. It's an unspoken hurt. Today as i shared with a friend about this topic i echoed how church hurt is almost if not at all similar to family hurt or worse. Many of us may be experiencing or may have experienced church hurt. What makes it different is that it happens in the place where you thought safety existed. Psalm 41:9 Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me. If you are a regular attendee of a church, ministry, or faith group, the chances are high that at one time or another you’ve had your feelings hurt, either by a member of the congregation, or even by a Pastor, Minister or other Church leader. The feeling that immediately sets in is why? Why would those that you thought would be your "protectors" all of a sudden seem or feel some type of way about you? Why the outright jealous? Why the consistent gossip? The ma...