Embracing Prophetic Threads: A Revolution of Light

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"We're going to look at the first five verses of the book. And you're going to see that what God did then, prophetically he's doing again today in this new era. And it's profound when you hear what he laid on my heart. So the first scripture we want to look at is Ecclesiastes 1 .9. It says, the things that has been is that which shall be again. Okay, and that which is done is that which shall be done. And there is no new thing under the sun. So you could say it this way if you're taking notes. What has been shall be what? Again. So some things, look at Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 15. Some things repeat themselves." [00:01:26] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"So how many ever heard that history repeats itself? But you know what? God history repeats itself, and it repeats itself in what I call prophetic narratives or prophetic application, where you can look at something. That's why Jesus, when he was speaking about, you know, they asked him a question about the end times. He said, listen, as in the days of Noah. So he was giving us an understanding of a prophetic application of something that actually happened." [00:02:35] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And if all of these principles are true, then what you see in Genesis, the beginning of creation is going to be again, but in a prophetic application. All right. It's going to be better than the beginning days. Let's look at Genesis chapter one. Genesis chapter one. And this is so profound to me. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. Now we're going to just take these one verse at a time. Notice the first four words of the Bible. In the beginning, God." [00:05:19] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"That's why Jesus grabbed six water pots, right, and filled them with water and they turned to wine. That's like on the sixth day God created man because six and six and six and six and six and six. And the number 16 is the Hebrew word wa, W -A -W. And it literally means a convergence and a joining of heaven and earth. Now, here's what God said to me as I was studying. He said, you saw what hell and the earth looks like working together. Right? Deep state, evil, curses, witchcraft. In this new era, in the beginning, God created heaven and earth. Now you're gonna see what it looks like when heaven and earth work together. There's a convergence." [00:15:14] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Notice when the Spirit of God moved, it was at a time when culture is without form, transgender confusion. In a time when people are void, man, they're searching for every other answer. A time, when it's dark, God shows up. And he says, by the way, that's when my spirit moves. Look at Isaiah 60. I remember I was in Minnesota. Minnesota. How many of you are from Minnesota?" [00:25:00] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God is purposely overthrowing devils and darkness. And God says, I have a purposeful overthrow. I have a purposeful overthrow. I have a purposeful overthrow. I have a I said there's a revolution upon you, United States. It's a revolution of my light that overcomes darkness. And my light shall prevail. My truth shall prevail. My justice shall prevail. My righteousness shall prevail. And I'll do something very soon for it has already begun. Do not say, God, when shall you act? God, when shall you move? I've already begun. It's in process, but it shall accumulate. See, we need to hold them to what he's, we need to believe him." [00:31:39] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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