My fellow brethren in Christ, greetings to you all. I want somebody to hear me and understand that there are various words and how we interpret them works for our good.
There is a hearing word; there is a spoken word; and today i want to talk about the performing word. Listen this type of a word only functions if you are able to discern it correctly. So the difference of the reality of words is based on the level and capacity of discernment.
We read in, Jeremiah 1 from verses:
11The word of the Lord came to me: “What do you see, Jeremiah?”
“I see the branch of an almond tree,” I replied.
12The Lord said to me, “You have seen correctly, for I am watching b to see that my word is fulfilled.”
If Prophet Jeremiah had failed to see/discern correctly the vision, the response to this conversation with God would have taken a different twist. Brothers and sisters our interpretation of either visions and dreams have to be accurate so that we can benefit from what the Father has in store for us.
Sometimes we fall into danger because of misinterpretation of visions , and we at times miss the blessing due to our blurred vision in the realm of the spirit. We read in Ezekiel 37 how Prophet Ezekiel misinterpreted what he saw, and because of this the Father began to train him on how to see accurately by changing his vocabulary and teaching him to speak an army of out dry bones. Prophet Jeremiah could just have said I see a branch but I don’t know of which tree but his spiritual sight was so precise that his interpretation of the vision the father marvelled and said you have seen correctly.
Brothers and sisters how many of us are so accurate in our interpretation of visions or dreams, such that we benefit from the performing word. The performing word simply means the word that God watches over to perform/fulfill. Today, certain words are not yet fulfilled because we haven’t received the revelation to them. What you know/discern about God’s word functions and is of benefit to you.
Today I ask, what do you see?
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