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Scripture reading: Daniel 7:21-22

We are in the seventh day, going into midnight, because night comes before morning.  The word says that “the evening and the morning” is the day, so evening and then night comes before the light of the morning. 

God wants to lift His right hand.  Brother Tommy Hicks saw a vision of the Body of Christ lying down, covered by many preying animals.  Then there was a shaking and all the animals fled.  As the Body settled down, they all returned, but when the right hand of the Body lifted itself, and then the left hand towards heaven, they fled for good.  God is going to lift His right hand (Psalm 98:1).  God is depending on His right hand to defeat the enemy at the appropriate time, when the “fullness of times” (Ephesians 1:10) is come.

Daniel 7:21-22, “I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them; until the Ancient of Days came, and judgment was given to the saints of the Most High; AND THE TIME CAME THAT THE SAINTS POSSESSED THE KINGDOM.” 

I must exhort you, brethren, to never cease to thank the Lord for making you a part of this mighty company, and for rescuing you out of the darkness of this sinful world and leading you into Christ.  Amen. 

The one great desire of our hearts is to see the devil defeated and the people of God liberated.  This little song comes to mind:

I want to see Israel marching. 
I want to hear the trumpet call. 
I want to climb Zion’s mountain. 
I want to see Great Babylon fall. 
I want to see Jesus reigning,
On King David’s royal throne. 
Oh, won’t it be a glorious sight to see,
When Zion comes marching home.

We (this generation) are the people who will see very shortly the glory of God in the earth.  It will not be very nice at the beginning.  We must go through the darkness (much suffering) before we come to the light of the morning.

“And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams” (Acts 2:17).

This verse gives us much rejoicing, [of the glory that comes] in the falling of the Holy Spirit upon the believers, and the mighty works which follow; nevertheless, upon closer scrutiny we see that there will also be much suffering and travail.

(Excerpt from The Omega Message, April 1997, pg. 18-19)

Thought for today: Is it a desire of your heart to see the devil defeated and the people of God liberated? If yes, you can be assured that your heart has touched the heart of God.

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Scripture reading: Malachi 4:5-6

It is God’s way to send a “forerunner” or watchman to warn His people whenever great happenings are to take place.  At the advent of Christ, John the Baptist was sent as a forerunner, and Jesus Christ described him in Matthew 11:14 as “…Elijah, which was for to come” before the coming of Messiah.  There is, however, a prophecy (Malachi 4:5) that said that there would be yet another Elijah coming, “…before the great and dreadful day of the Lord.”  This Elijah is a body of people or a watchman church which is sent to awaken the Church.

I first began to hear this voice in 1948 through the prophetic ministry of a man named William Branham.  (Note: 1948 was also the same year that the state of Israel was reborn.)  It would be very easy to find a lot of faults and weaknesses in any one of us, but when we divide the “Thus saith the Lord” word from the man, we find that God did indeed speak in 1948, which was also the time of the birth of the “Latter Rain” movement.  This prophetic, Elijah forerunner ministry began to grow from that time, which I would classify as the beginning of the trumpet call to the Church to awake, until now which I would classify as the end of the trumpet call to the Church to awake.

We see many true prophets arising today in the Church, and also many false ones and many pretenders.  Besides all this, there is the voice of prophecy within the Church itself, so that every true child of God is receiving some sort of signal from the realms of heaven concerning the end of time.  At this time, therefore, God has sent and is sending into the Body of Christ, prophets and prophetesses.  It is Zion that we are speaking about, and He said,

“The Lord shall roar out of Zion, and utter His voice from Jerusalem” (Joel 3:16, Amos 1:2). 

These are people who have paid the price, and have maintained their foothold on the mountain of God so that they may be watchmen to see above the heads of the people and warn them of the good and of the evil. 

Let us read from Matthew 25:6, “And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.” 

Who made the cry?  Was it the sleeping body crying out to herself?  It was the watchman who never slept.  I see this as the prophetic ministry which God has placed in the Church.  We note from history that God always had someone to cry aloud no matter how dark it was in Israel.  This then is what we are dealing with at this moment.  The ministry that “…sighs and cries” (Ezekiel 9:4) in the earth is none other than that Elijah ministry.

(Excerpt from The Omega Message, August 1996, pg. 1-2)

Thought for today: Let us hear the prophetic utterances in the midst of the Body of Christ.  Let us obey the Voice of God and be ready for the great and dreadful Day of the Lord.

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Scripture reading: Psalm 48:1-2

Have you ever wondered why God’s city is called “mount Zion”?  The only language that God made directly was the old Chaldean tongue to which the Hebrew is the closest version.  The letters of the Hebrew alphabet are also numerals, so that Aleph would be number one; Beth, number two; Gimel, number three, etc.  The seventh letter is Zain and the numerical value is seven.  This letter in its spiritual meaning is the perfection of God.  Throughout the Bible, God speaks of “Zion” as an elect people, through whom He will manifest His glory in the earth at the end of time.  This is referring to the same people who Paul calls the “firstfruits” in I Corinthians 15:23, and who John, in the Spirit, refers to in Revelation 14:1-5.  These people are ordained of God never to fail.

“And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father’s name written in their foreheads.  And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps:  And they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders: and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth.  These are they which were not defiled with women; for they are virgins.  These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth.  These were redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before the throne of God” (Revelation 14:1-5).

I like to read stories of people who never fail.  Some time ago, I came across a little booklet entitled, “By Fire and by Sword.”  It speaks of a great fighter who was in the army of Napoleon.  When Napoleon and his army were finally beaten, this man went home to his little lodge a broken man.  He had one son and he began to train this boy to use the sword.  He was schooled and strengthened until he became a superb swordsman.  As an old experienced soldier, he knew that there was no man in France who could handle a sword better than this young man whom he had trained.  At that time, France was like the Wild West, but instead of the gun, men were using the sword. 

The day came when he packed up the boy’s things, saddled up his horse, and sent him forth.  All along, he knew that the boy was going to be passing through enemy territory, and that surely the great swordsmen of that place were going to attack him.  They acted true to form and challenged the young swordsman.  The young stranger made short work of all his opponents that day.  It did not take long for all of France to hear of him.  Eventually, he became the friend of the King, and the story goes that he was never beaten, even when the odds were ten to one.  God has a Zion company, an elect army that will never be defeated! 

It would be a pleasure for you to look up all that God says about Zion in the Scriptures, such as:

Psalm 50:2, “Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined.” 

Psalm 69:35, “For God will save Zion and will build the cities of Judah.” 

Isaiah 2:3, “For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.” 

Amos 1:2, “The LORD will roar from Zion and utter his voice from Jerusalem.” 

All these prophetic utterances from the Old Testament are referring to a people who will find their fulfillment in Christ.  A little people (like Gideon’s 300) who will be the overcomers, conquering death as Jesus Christ Himself did, and who will be the firstfruits unto God.

(Excerpt from The Omega Message, June 1996, pg. 8-9)

Thought for today: Do you want to be part of God’s Zion company? If yes, then count your cost and set on a journey that leaves no place to the world and the flesh but presses you to take up your cross and follow Him Who has gone before you.

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