A Prophetic Word For 04/28/2024

This morning, while opening the blinds over my table, the Lord led me to look at my Christmas Cactus. I was surprised to see a bloom starting to bud on it when I definitely wasn’t expecting it until close to Christmas time. Immediately, the Lord gave me the following Word, which flowed quickly into my spirit:

“Dearest daughter, I have a Word for you and My people. ‘As you look at the Cactus, which is blooming out of season, see this as a sign: My people are getting ready to bloom forth out of season. There are those who will think, “Why them? It’s too soon; it’s not their time, not their season.” But I say to you that My thoughts are not your thoughts, and My ways are not your ways. All the dirt they threw at you, out of jealousy, to stop your destiny from blooming forth had just the opposite effect. Within that deep, dark place you endured, a seed of supernatural hope germinated, and now it will spring forth into full bloom when least expected. Prepare for advancement, for doors to spring open violently and unexpectedly in front of you. These doors will usher you into a place of peace, comfort, and abundance. My people, who were in last place, have been placed at the front of the line now, and know this: no demon from hell will be able to stop your advancement.’ Thus saith the Lord of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”

A Prophetic Word For You Today

“Hold your head high today, for you are invincible, bathed in the warm rays of My divine love and support. Each hurdle you face, consider it a stepping stone, not a stumbling block. Remember this – each step you take, each choice you make holds significance. You’re not just anyone. You are a masterpiece, uniquely woven with strokes of courage, resilience and wisdom by the divine weaver Himself.

So, march forth with bravery, clutching onto the armor of faith. The winds of change are brewing, but guess what? You’re stronger than any storm. You possess within you an unquenchable flame – a spark that can light up the darkest night and lead you towards your destiny. Your story’s far from over. In fact, the best chapters are yet to unfold. So keep going. Keep believing. Keep rising. For the world needs your light, your strength, and your beautiful spirit more than ever. This is a prophetic word for you today. Embrace it.”

Free Will and Its Importance

Imagine a celestial garden, bathed in ethereal light. Here, the Tree of Knowledge stands tall, its branches heavy with fruit. Each fruit represents a choice—a crossroads where destiny forks. Adam and Eve, our ancient ancestors, faced this tree, their hearts echoing with curiosity. They reached out, plucking the fruit, and thus began the saga of free will.

We, too, stand before this tree. Its leaves rustle with whispers of possibility. The fruit glistens, tempting us to taste its secrets. But what lies beyond that first bite? Consequences ripple through time, like concentric circles on a tranquil pond. Our choices echo, shaping not only our lives but also the lives of others.

Free will is our chisel, and reality our marble. With each decision, we chip away, revealing the contours of our existence. We sculpt relationships, careers, and dreams. The chisel can carve masterpieces or mar the stone. It is both our liberation and our burden.

Consider the artist who stands before a blank canvas. The strokes of color—the choices—give birth to a symphony of hues. Likewise, our lives emerge from the strokes of our decisions. We choose love or indifference, courage or fear, forgiveness or resentment. The canvas expands, absorbing our intentions, and the masterpiece takes shape.

Yet, in this garden of abundance, we encounter the paradox of choice. Too many options can paralyze us. We hesitate, fearing the wrong brushstroke, the ill-fated path. The fruit hangs heavy, and we deliberate. Should we taste the apple of adventure or the pear of stability? The clock ticks, and indecision gnaws at our souls.

Perhaps God whispers: “Choose boldly, for even indecision is a choice.” The river of time flows, and we cannot step into the same waters twice. So, we leap, trusting that the current will carry us toward growth. For in the dance of choices, we find our rhythm—the heartbeat of free will.

Our choices are not solitary acts; they resonate across the cosmic web. Imagine a spider weaving its silken threads. Each strand connects to another, creating a delicate lattice. Our lives mirror this intricate web. The kindness we extend, the words we speak—they reverberate, touching hearts unseen.

The beggar on the street, the child in a distant land, the woman tending her garden—all are part of our story. Their choices intersect with ours, and the web tightens. We are not islands; we are constellations, bound by invisible threads. Our free will dances in harmony or discord, affecting the whole.

And so, dear seeker, heed God’s sacred whisper:

*”Your free will is a sacred flame. Guard it, tend it, but do not fear its heat. For within its flicker lies creation—the birth of galaxies and the flutter of a butterfly’s wing. Choose with reverence, for your choices echo through eternity.”*

In this garden of existence, where the Tree of Knowledge stands eternal, may your free will be a beacon. Illuminate the path ahead, and may your colors—bold and tender—paint a masterpiece worthy of the cosmos.

May the winds of choice carry you toward the stars.”

Scripture Confirmation

One scripture from the Bible that addresses the concept of free will is found in the book of Joshua, specifically in Joshua 24:15. This verse is often cited in discussions about choice, agency, and the importance of making decisions based on one’s beliefs and values.

Joshua 24:15 (NIV) states:

“But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”

In this verse, Joshua presents the people with a clear choice: to serve the Lord or to follow other gods. The language of choice and decision-making is evident in the phrasing “choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve.” This verse underscores the idea that individuals have the freedom to make choices and decisions about whom or what they will serve and follow.

The concept of free will is implicit in this scripture, as it highlights the importance of personal agency and the responsibility that comes with making choices that align with one’s beliefs and values. Joshua’s declaration that he and his household will serve the Lord emphasizes the significance of intentional decision-making and the commitment to follow a path based on faith and conviction.

Overall, Joshua 24:15 serves as a powerful reminder of the freedom of choice that individuals possess and the moral agency that comes with making decisions that reflect one’s beliefs and values. It underscores the importance of exercising free will in choosing a path of righteousness and faith, and the impact that these choices have on one’s life and relationships.

From Pastures to Palaces: Seeing Beyond the Present

In the gentle hills of Bethlehem, where sheep roamed and the breeze spoke softly, there was a young shepherd named David. To his siblings, he was merely a caretaker of animals, the least among them, relegated to the background while they pursued grander things. Yet, through divine eyes, David was seen as a future monarch, a leader chosen to guide a nation.

This contrast between human judgment and divine vision serves as a poignant reminder for anyone feeling confined by their current circumstances. It’s all too common to feel unnoticed, undervalued, and limited to life’s metaphorical pastures. But consider this: what if, like David, your present situation is not an endpoint but a preparatory stage for something grander?

God often sees a different picture than what’s on the surface. While we are judged by our exterior, God evaluates the heart. He looks past our titles and roles, seeing the potential within us, the character being molded, and the spirit being prepared for a higher calling.

If you’re feeling pigeonholed at work, stuck in a repetitive cycle, or simply lost in the crowd, take solace. God recognizes the royalty within you. He sees the leader, the innovator, the nurturer, the peacemaker—whatever role you’re meant to play. Your current pasture is purposeful; it’s where your character is crafted, your patience is tested, and your faith is solidified.

Challenges are often the precursors to greatness. David’s encounters with lions and bears while guarding his flock were the very experiences that equipped him to confront Goliath and lead his people. The obstacles you face today are setting the stage for tomorrow’s triumphs. They’re not barriers but chances to evolve, to learn, and to transform into the individual you’re meant to be.

As you navigate your path, let encouragement be your guide. Just as David had Samuel to recognize his future kingship, seek those who will affirm your dreams and acknowledge your value. Let their affirmations heal the scars of discouragement and propel you towards your goals.

And be that source of encouragement for others. In a world that’s quick to find fault and slow to commend, choose to see the potential in every ‘shepherd.’ Your words can uplift, change perspectives, and even redirect destinies.

Trust in the divine plan for your life. God’s timing is impeccable, never early or late, but perfectly aligned. The waiting period is not a punishment but a preparation phase. Embrace it with grace and patience, knowing that when the moment is right, your palace will be ready.

For those who feel stagnant, know this: you are seen, you are known, and you are cherished. Not just for your actions but for your essence. The same divine force that transformed a shepherd into a king is active in your life, turning your pastures into palaces. Hold onto hope, for your current chapter is not the conclusion. It’s merely the opening of a narrative that’s unfolding from one glory to the next, penned by the Author of all creation.

In His Unconditional Love

Cathie

“And the Lord said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel, and you will become their ruler.’”- 2 Samuel 5:2

This verse encapsulates the divine promise and vision for David’s life, highlighting the transition from his humble beginnings to his ultimate role as a leader of Israel. It serves as a powerful testament to how God can elevate us from our current circumstances to fulfill a greater purpose.

Urgent Warning: Stay Vigilant in the Coming Weeks

Dear Subscribers,

I come to you today with an urgent message that has been weighing heavily on my heart. Last night, I felt a strong conviction that we are entering a period of heightened caution and vigilance. The recent Taiwan earthquake may just be the beginning of a series of disturbing events that are set to unfold in the coming weeks.

As I reflected on this, I sensed a warning from God that the upcoming eclipse could serve as a catalyst for unforeseen challenges. While natural phenomena are beyond our control, there are individuals with malicious intentions who may exploit this time of uncertainty to further their own agendas. They may use the eclipse as a smokescreen to carry out nefarious acts and shift blame onto external factors.

The world is currently a powder keg of tension and conflict. From the escalating situation between Israel and Gaza, the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine and Russia, to the unrest within the United States, the global landscape is fraught with potential triggers for chaos. The news reports and updates from news sources only reinforce the gravity of the situation.

It is as if we are standing on the brink of a boiling pot, waiting for it to overflow. In times like these, it is imperative that we remain vigilant, aware, and prepared. Let us not be caught off guard by the storms that may lie ahead. Stay connected, stay informed, and most importantly, stay safe.

We know that in the last days, these times were prophesied to come. So they shouldn’t really take us by surprise. We must keep our lamps lit. Trusting in God who is always with us and making sure nothing happens to any one of his precious children. Pray for those who are completely unaware of the reality of a living God. Use what ever happens as an opportunity for evangelism.

May we find strength in unity, courage in adversity, and wisdom in discernment as we navigate through these turbulent times together.

With prayers for peace and protection.

In His Unconditional Love

Cathie