On the Horizon

On the horizon the anointing increases as the glory of God begins to settle.

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On the horizon comes flashing storm clouds, dark and grey.
Looking down from heaven above, the Father sees land so dry.
With vengeance, a storm comes pouring water on a thirsty ground.
With His fist, He gathers clouds together sending rain, now found.
The flashing clouds come as a tempest upon this long-awaited day.

On the horizon God’s people await with hearts filled with anticipation.
Seeing dark storm clouds coming, they stand in the awe and thunder,
As Satan gathers his forces in one mind, they insult to wreak provocation.
With darkness covering the earth, God’s people rise and shine in wonder.
Is this the beginning of the birth pangs that were foretold so long ago?

Thirsting for more, the followers dwell on a dry and thirsty ground.
Is this not a time to repent so that the times of refreshing will be found?
Is this not a time to hew out new cisterns containing His precious anointing?
Is this not a time to arise and shine to prepare for His glory to fill the land?
Is this not a time to ask of the Lord for rain in the time of the latter anointing?

Casting spells of hate upon the followers, Satan comes, lying and destroying.
An army comes great and strong, putting to naught the schemes of darkness.
Waiting on the Lord, they renew strength in preparation for what’s coming.
As praise begins to arise upon those who follow, they respond in love.
With no effect, weapons of darkness give way to the Father’s light above.

The chosen ones link arms, marching together with one purpose, onward.
With their own mountains to take, the anointing thrusts them forward.
With the noise of a mighty army, they advance in step with one another.
With an ear to the Father’s voice, they march on, having found their position.
Looking down with delight, He breathes on them with fierceness and vision.

On the horizon the anointing increases as the glory of God begins to settle.
The blind see, the lame walk, deaf hear, multitudes are fed without trouble.
The rain asked for comes with full force as they march with God, giving voice.
The fullness spoken of is evident to all as the anointing comes in full force.
Multitudes upon multitudes now give heed to the sound of their battle cry.

As David waited on God, having lost all, He was given instruction to recover all.
In battle array, the followers now go forth to recover all the enemy stole.
In their hatred, those who cast spells stand defenseless, drained of color.
With the earth quaking before them, His army marches as the heavens tremble.
As God’s word is executed, the day of the Lord is at hand. Who will prevail?

 

Scriptural References: Matthew 24:8-9, Isaiah 60:1-6, Jeremiah 2:13, Zechariah 10:1-2, Acts 3:19,, Isaiah 54:17, 1 Kings 18:44, Isaiah 40:28-31, Joel 2:1-11, Ephesians 4:13,16, Ephesians 1:22-23, Ezekiel 37:1-10, Joel 3:14, 1 Samuel 30:6-8.

 

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Ken Birks is an ordained pastor/teacher/author in the Body of Christ. His primary function is that of Bible teacher. Ken was the Senior Pastor of Golden Valley Christian Center, a non-denominational, Spirit-filled church in Roseville Ca, for twelve years where he currently resides.

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