The REDRESSING
The Holy Spirit released this word during a time of private worship on December 30, 2023 and November 21, 2023:
They have blank coats. I’m stamping them with assignments, assignments. They’ve been waiting. I’m giving them new badges. I’m giving them assignments. I will show them.
Some of them are wearing the wrong shoes: dirty shoes. I am washing their shoes and redressing them for the appropriate assignment.
Many are wearing the wrong coat. One I have not dressed them in. They want to be rewarded for what they’ve built. But is it really My house? I will set fire to it - that which I’ve not built. Watch them fall as dominos.
Others have blank coats. I’m giving them a badge. They don’t know what to wear. I’m showing them. Positions in ranks.
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Notes on this prophetic word:
Badges in the military signifies rank, unit, skills and occupation, making you easily identifiable to other soldiers. Additionally, the word “redress” means to remedy or set right.
I believe the Lord is going to bring a significant realignment to the body of Christ where people are placed in proper positions and roles as the Lord called them, not man. They will have a much greater understanding of their roles in the Lord’s army. Many that have been waiting are going to receive new assignments, connections, and direction from the Lord.
This is all to set right what has been out of order in the body. Things that were built for the glory of man and not the Lord will likely not remain. The Lord is doing this to prepare us to advance in the midst of shaking. Yield to Him!
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[Definition of Ecstatic Prophecy: In the Bible when the Holy Spirit rushed upon prophets, there were times they’d be caught up “in the Spirit” in such a way that He spoke more directly through them and their faculties (body and voice). This is known by many scholars as Ecstatic Prophecy, being in a state of ecstasis, meaning “to stand outside one’s self.” For me personally, as the Holy Spirit comes upon me, He moves my hands with a type of heavenly sign language, and then speaks out of my mouth in the first person. Often this is in tongues, followed by English. Other times, it’s just English. See 1 Samuel 19:20-24; Ezekiel 2-3; 1 Cor 12:3, 14:14.]