We Have Entered a Fresh Flow of God’s Blessing

    We have just entered a fresh flow of God’s Blessing. The dreams, hopes and desires we’ve carried in our hearts are being released. This is a breakthrough of inheritance to propel us forward into a whole new level of fulfillment of our destiny.

    I find Paul’s apostolic prayer in Ephesians, chapter 3, to be very important right now:

“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge-that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” (Ephesians 3:16-19 NIV)

    The power of Paul’s last statement is captured in the ‘Amplified’ translation this way: “..that you may be filled up [throughout your being] to all the fullness of God [so that you may have the richest experience of God’s presence in your lives, completely filled and flooded with God Himself].”  “Completely filled and flooded with God Himself”-that’s what God is bringing to us in this hour.

    The Spirit of the Lord says, “I have opened the Ancient Wells. Wells of Inheritance hidden in the cleft of the Rock for such a time as this. I have opened these wells for the time of Artesian Flow of Blessing has come.”

    The Source of Water

    Our primary source of water is found in an “aquifer”–a geological layer of porous, permeable material such as limestone, sandstone, gravel, sand. Wells tapped into this aquifer have a couple common details. One is the water is not under pressure, so we must draw, or pump the water to the surface. Another is these wells are prone to failure over time due to the fragile nature of the material in the aquifer.

    Artesian wells are different. They’re confined between impermeable, solid rock which makes it less susceptible to failure, and  causes positive pressure. When we tap, or open an artesian well the water rises to the surface in a powerful, steady flow. We don’t have to draw, or pump up the water. It rises to meet us.

From Frustration to Fruitfulness

    This is what Holy Spirit is speaking about. We’ve been drawing water from wells that, while sufficient for immediate needs, are not sufficient for the fulfillment of our destiny.

    The Lord says, “You have been in a season in which you have dug many wells. You have been faithful and have drawn from these wells to meet your needs. But, you have seen them fail again and again under the pressure of circumstances and the resistance of adversaries seeking to stop up and bury your blessings.” ——“That season is over!”

    We have a picture of what God is saying in the life of Isaac. The Philistines had stopped up the wells Abraham, Isaac’s father, had dug. Isaac dug them again. But he had conflict over each well he dug. He moved and dug wells over and over until he reached a place where he could declare, “..we shall be fruitful in the land.” He then went to Beersheba and had an encounter with God who declared over him His blessing–and, Isaac dug a well there. (see Genesis 26:12-25)

    Many of us have experienced this in our lives. We have been blessed by God; but, we’ve also have experienced conflict over our blessing. This has set inside us a weariness due to constant labor. That has all changed. I hear the Lord say:

    “I have brought you out of the wilderness and into the Fruitful Land, and I have opened for you Wells of Inheritance. What you thought was buried and lost is breaking through!”

    “There is nothing that can ‘cap off’ what I uncap. No circumstance or resistance can close up what I open up. For I have opened an Artesian Flow that carries My power of Breakthrough. Power that flows freely. An unstoppable outpouring of abundant provision”

    “The season of hard labor is over! The season of singing has come! For I have brought you to the place of your inheritance, and it is rising to meet you in overwhelming glory.”

Selah

 

 

 

 

 

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