REVELATIONS OCCURRING NOW - David Wilkerson
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REVELATIONS In Your DARKEST HOUR
by David WilkersonThroughout scripture, God dispenses his grace through revelations
during our trials that we could never understand in our good times.
God´s goodness comes to his people in times of trouble, calamity,
isolation and hardship. For instance, the disciple John was "in
Jesus´ bosom" for three years. It was a time of utter rest, peace
and joy. Yet, in all that time, John received very little revelation.
He knew Jesus only as the Son of Man. So, when did John receive
his revelation of Christ in all his glory? It happened only after he
was dragged from Ephesus in chains.John was exiled to the Isle of Patmos where he was sentenced
to hard labor. Isolated, with no fellowship, family or friends to
comfort him, John endured a time of utter despair during the
lowest point of his life. Yet that is when he received the revelation
of his Lord that would become the final element of scripture: the
book of Revelation. In the midst of that dark hour, the light of the
Holy Spirit came to him, and he saw Jesus as he had never
before seen him.John had never received this revelation while he was with the
other apostles or even during Jesus´ days on earth. Yet now,
John saw Christ in all his glory, declaring, "I am He who lives,
and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And
I have the keys of Hades and of Death" (Revelation 1:18). This
incredible revelation put John on his face, but Jesus lifted him
up and showed him the set of keys that he held in his hand as
he assured him, "Do not be afraid" (1:17).This revelation comes to every praying, hurting servant in his or
her time of need. The Holy Spirit says, "Jesus holds all the keys
to life and death. Satan can never take you or any member of
your family. Christ alone determines our eternal destiny. So, if
he turns a key, there is a reason for it and that reason is known
only to him, the Father and the Holy Spirit."Beloved, ask the Lord to enable you to envision Jesus standing
before you, assuring you, "Be at peace. I hold all the keys and
I will bring peace to your heart."~Source-
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Posted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
by David Wilkerson
Throughout scripture, God dispenses his grace through revelations
during our trials that we could never understand in our good times.
God´s goodness comes to his people in times of trouble, calamity,
isolation and hardship. For instance, the disciple John was "in
Jesus´ bosom" for three years. It was a time of utter rest, peace
and joy. Yet, in all that time, John received very little revelation.
He knew Jesus only as the Son of Man. So, when did John receive
his revelation of Christ in all his glory? It happened only after he
was dragged from Ephesus in chains.
John was exiled to the Isle of Patmos where he was sentenced
to hard labor. Isolated, with no fellowship, family or friends to
comfort him, John endured a time of utter despair during the
lowest point of his life. Yet that is when he received the revelation
of his Lord that would become the final element of scripture: the
book of Revelation. In the midst of that dark hour, the light of the
Holy Spirit came to him, and he saw Jesus as he had never
before seen him.
John had never received this revelation while he was with the
other apostles or even during Jesus´ days on earth. Yet now,
John saw Christ in all his glory, declaring, "I am He who lives,
and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And
I have the keys of Hades and of Death" (Revelation 1:18). This
incredible revelation put John on his face, but Jesus lifted him
up and showed him the set of keys that he held in his hand as
he assured him, "Do not be afraid" (1:17).
This revelation comes to every praying, hurting servant in his or
her time of need. The Holy Spirit says, "Jesus holds all the keys
to life and death. Satan can never take you or any member of
your family. Christ alone determines our eternal destiny. So, if
he turns a key, there is a reason for it and that reason is known
only to him, the Father and the Holy Spirit."
Beloved, ask the Lord to enable you to envision Jesus standing
before you, assuring you, "Be at peace. I hold all the keys and
I will bring peace to your heart."
~Source-
world.convio.net/site/R?i=aXbvp5C1iUoSDgOk_09pPQ
You are welcome to make copies for FREE distribution or retransmit the
devotional via e-mail, but all devotionals must be copied or retransmitted
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Challenge, Inc. Each request is considered on a case-by-case basis. Please
contact World Challenge, Inc. using our online contact form
(world.convio.net/site/R?i=tLP-vyB1uSo4HOxdD6ywPQ ) or by calling
(719) 487-7888.
© 2020 World Challenge, Inc.
Transforming Lives Through the Message and Mission of Jesus Christ