Sunday, December 5, 2010

Firgiveness & intercession

God patiently waits over our failures and works to restore us to our place in Him. but the Bible tells us that one day, God will wait no longer (Rev 10:6). Today the Lord spoke of this time coming near, and what our role should be. Here is the prophecy;

A new time is coming on the earth. Because of the unbelief and evil of men they have tested God. Therefore He will not wait in mercy for men’s hearts to be converted, but He will bring His words to pass. His temperance will give way to the judgments recorded in Revelation, for men would not turn to Him. Though they see Him not, He will make His presence known.

The prayers of the saints are important. Wounding by man is an invitation to the throne room for the wounded one’s intercessory assignment. Those who choose to hate will not go there. Those who choose to love will abide there and be healed during their intercession for wrongdoers.

Therefore you are called “saviors” (Ob :21) for like your Savior, you intercede for those who have wounded you. God has no pleasure in the destruction of Man, yet men everywhere continue in evil, and I silently wait. I wait for My saviors to pray for and speak to them. I look for those helpers who stand in the gap and intercede, yet find few. For it is hard for men to forgive and to wish their enemies well. I do not want to come bearing judgment just because my own children could not forgive and stand in prayer on behalf of wrong-doers (see Isaiah 63:1-6). Yet men’s hearts are growing cold and love between brethren is tested daily on the altar of men’s lives. Who will love, and who will forgive? Because evil men think I do not care, or do not exist, I will come and make My displeasure of their ways known through judgments (Is 26:9-10). Pray that some will turn. Forgive, for their end is worse than yours. Amen.

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