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Transition: Embrace the Mess, by Krista Dunk

Could the mess, upheaval, stress, and unsettledness we're seeing now in the nations be a blessing? I've been feeling the tension of all that's in the news, all the debates, all the exposures, all the turmoil in this time of great transition. While sitting with the Lord, a simple picture of piles of dirt from a garden being dug up came to mind. Then, words came. The current mess and upheaval are because I am digging up and sifting the soil to unearth the evil things that have been hiding. It feels unsettled and chaotic, but that's part of the good process of cleansing and re-making. Do not speak against the mess. Don't focus on it, exalt it, or fixate on it. The mess is a necessary phase of the process. It is a majestic reset: the result of an overwhelming number of generational prayers of the saints to bring righteousness and change to corrupt systems. The mess is evidence that your prayers are being answered. There is a war happening; forces of evil are being confr...

Ancient Pathways Vision, by Margriet Leach

This morning, I was pulled into a vision where I heard God saying, “Ancient pathways of wisdom and knowledge are opening up to those who are willing to do what it takes to apprehend them. What once was beneficial and creating forward movement is no longer is yielding what it needs to. The season is such that it is imperative for those longing to advance and increase to capture that which will create new pathways, using those pathways which have opened back up for such a time as this. I am continually creating opportunities and moving on behalf of all who have cried out to Me for answers. Watch for the things that will arise—for those who are partnering with Me to see [recognize, understand, discern]—to step into.” —Margriet Leach, Emerging Prophets Director, California,  www.prophettraining.com Visit the  FTPN home page . Return to the  word archive home page . Sign up to receive  Source Fire News  e-newsletter   twice a week from FTPN. Visit the  FTPN...