Insight specific to the ministry of the scribe and the worship arts
Released through Sepia Gladden
We here in the states have been given a short window of time to make an impact for the Kingdom of God in the freedom we currently have been given. The question is, what we will do with this time and how will we make this impact?
This is not the time to keep waiting for…but this IS the time to move, use what you have and operate with a no excuse sense of urgency. Such that, as we all begin to see this window close, we will have Shalom knowing that we did do, opposed to not have all because of…
Also do NOT be surprised or count it strange, if you get placed in positions that cause you to be still, the purpose will be to get what He has placed inside of you OUT.
And in that place of being still in the Father I’d highly encourage you to DO write what you hear instead of being stuck in frustration or stuck with the questions of why you’re where you are and facing what you may be facing. For wherever you may be in life presently, you can know that it will be used in very strategic ways by the Father, in this time and in times to come.
Biblically the greatest reference I can give you as it pertains to this prophetic word is this…
How the Apostle Paul had to go through many times in which he did not like and I’m sure just did not understand, for example, when he was in prison for an extensive time. Yet though in prison LIFE was written and came forth during that time. Yes, while in that place of being shut in and in discomfort, life was released, the word of the Lord was released. This is why it’s so critical that while we are in this peculiar place we bless God. Because, in doing so it’ll help to keep us from becoming offended and blinded due to our lack of understanding. You see, if Apostle Paul had not been placed in prison, most of what we have today in the Bible possibly may not have been written. But as we know that written word was not only critical for the churches to receive back during his time, but was also needed in the same way today for us, and for generations to come.