The time is now! Do you recognize it? The trumpet has sounded! The Mighty One is releasing! Grab hold of what He is saying. Grab hold of what He is doing. Arise and flow….Arise and flow… Arise and flow…like a mighty wave of the sea where the direction of the wind causes you to be elevated. Do you hear it? God says, “I am the One who elevates! There is no one besides Me!”
Trust Him, Trust Him, Trust Him! Come out of your slumber oh sleepy ones. Come out of your lack oh greedy ones. Come out of your fear oh bold ones. NOW… Is… The… Time! ARISE! ARISE! ARISE AND SEE! ARISE! ARISE! ARISE AND KNOW! Mighty is the One that sits on the throne! Forgiveness is the key! Let Him unlock the doors of your heart. Let Him inside!
In Matthew 18:21-35 (NLT), Jesus gives a parable of an unforgiving debtor. In verse 21, Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times?” Jesus said “No, not even seven times, but seventy times seven!” Jesus speaks of a limitless lifestyle of forgiving from the heart. The parable speaks of a servant from Galilee that was brought before his master because the King wanted to settle his accounts. Instead of the debtor being sold into slavery along with his family and possesions, he was pardoned for his debt after begging to repay it. The master, full of compassion, forgave the debtor and let him go. However, the same forgiveness was not extended to his very own servant in which he threw in jail. Other servants heard of this and made the master aware. Because of his evil ways, the master threw the debtor in jail until he repaid all of what he owed.Matthew 18: 35 (NLT) says, “That’s what my heavenly Father will do to you if you refuse to forgive your brothers and sisters from your heart.”
God is calling His people to come out of the imprisonment of unforgiveness.
”Ephesians 4:31-32 (NLT) states, 31 Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of evil behavior. 32 Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you. The word tenderhearted in Greek translation is eusplagchnos (an adjective, derived from eú, “good” and splagchnon, “the visceral organs”)(Bible Hub 2004-2020).This change runs deep causing transition throughout our innermost parts where the bed of our emotions and affections thrive. Although we are physically isolated during this Covid-19 pandemic, God is calling His people to be free. The time is now to freely and immediately forgive in your heart of those (and yourself) that have wronged or sinned against you. Be humble, like a little child,and go to God void of any prestige or stature. May you, right now in that place with Him, experience the overwhelmingly tremendous power of the Father’s love and shine so brightly that it exposes God’s original blueprint of vision for you in this season! May fresh perspective be your portion!