Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia

A Caravan of Supply is Headed Our Way

Can you see it?

In a vision I had a couple days ago, I saw a herd of camels laden down with supply. These camels were dispatched in 5783. It’s been a long journey but they are nearly here. I didn’t forget that in my last post I said I was going to share about a five year season. I’m get to that but first, I want to share this..

The Lord has been building on a prophetic picture He gave me, which began with two scripture verses He highlighted for the Hebraic year 5782. Those verses are Isaiah 43.19 and 1 Peter 5.10.

Isaiah 43:18–19 (GNB) But the LORD says, “Do not cling to events of the past or dwell on what happened long ago. Watch for the new thing I am going to do. It is happening already—you can see it now! I will make a road through the wilderness and give you streams of water there.

1 Peter 5:10 (BSB) And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself restore you, secure you, strengthen you, and establish you.

Processing the Prophetic

When I get a prophetic word it often relates to times and seasons. However, when I expect the fulfillment of that word to be confined to a time frame, it usually results in my being disappointed. As the Lord brings further revelatory understanding my perspective changes.

The prophetic isn’t a science to be mastered. It’s a product of an intensely interpersonal, ever evolving, relationally dependent lifestyle with God that is walked out over a lifetime. It’s the fruit of the union. Much like in a marriage. When two people are together for a long time a language is developed between them. Like a look a wife gives to her husband. He knows instinctively what she means. Or when Dad walks into the room and doesn’t say a word, but you know exactly what he is communicating. It’s a language. It’s personal. The prophetic can be like that. Sometimes we get it. Sometimes it takes more than that first glance to fully understand.

I’ve learned over the years how God speaks to me. But that doesn’t mean my first application or interpretation is the full picture, 100% of the time. It never will be.

Our humanity often gets in the way of application. And that’s okay. God works with our humanity. Just ask Abraham, the father of faith. When we accept that the messages we receive from the Lord are like the universe, always expanding, we can more easily adapt to Holy Spirit’s guidance.

Quantum Paradigm Flux

In 1996 I got a three-word word from the Lord. “Quantum, Paradigm, Flux.” I had no clue what quantum was. And when I read the definition I still wasn’t sure. At the time there was this big thing going around about paradigm shifts. The words themselves might seem pretty straightforward. And they are. But when God speaks something there is usually more than the superficial or the obvious.

Some time into the process Holy Spirit said, “It’s one of the secrets related to being translated in the Spirit.” Quantum Paradigm Flux is about picking up and being moved by the tiniest movement of the Spirit and allowing our underlying mindsets to be constantly flexible. That is easier said than done.

A paradigm is simply the set pattern related to our mindsets. It’s our frame of reference, a deeply ingrained mental framework that shapes our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. A mindset is a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how we interpret and respond to situations. Paradigms and mindsets are deeply engrained. They are running in the background like the operating system of a computer. It’s set. They aren’t easily changed, much less always in flux. Yet, allowing our internal framework to be changed is what makes us more easily moved by Holy Spirit.

So, when God speaks to me about the Hebraic year it isn’t black and white. It isn’t cut and dry. It isn’t just about that one year. It almost always fits into a much bigger picture. And it’s always so much bigger and greater than my understanding when I receive the word.

Back to the Camels

So, when I shared what I received in 5782 relating to the scripture verses and in 5783 about the camels I didn’t realize that that this was going to be one of those evolving and expanding prophetic pictures.

What I saw earlier this week was a caravan of camels that had been making a trek across the desert. They were headed for a particular destination. They knew where they were going. Their trek actually created a road. For the past year and a half they have been on their way. The timing of their arrival is just as strategic as their departure. God knows what we do not. He knew what we would need before we even knew there would be a need.

“…I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.” Is. 43:19b NLT

Relief

When I saw the path made by the caravan, Isaiah 43:19 came to mind. I could see a caravan coming. It was laden down with all the supply needed to get through the season ahead. As I saw this I was impressed by the Spirit that this caravan was now close at hand. They were nearly at the door.

Immediately I was at peace. Any anxiety I had over support and supply was gone. Despite any current financial limitations, everything is going to be okay. God had already dispatched the supply needed for the next leg of the journey. The imagery conveys the promise of God. That promise includes redemption, recompense, recovery and restoration.

The camels are coming

More About This Peh Decade

The current Hebraic decade began in September 2019. We are nearly half way through this decade. Wednesday, October 2, 2024, the Hebraic year 5785 begins. When we entered this year 5784 it began a five year prophetic season. 5784 is the first step onto a redemptive bridge that will take us through the remainder of the decade.

The Dalet

peh dalet
Hebrew word for deliverance

In the peh decade the dalet (door) will look very different than it did in 5774, the ayin decade. 84 is written peh dalet. The Hebrew word padah is spelled peh, dalet, hei. Padah is the Hebrew word for ransom, redeem and rescue, to let go, or deliver. It is the Hebrew root word for deliverance.

A Swell from the Revival Wave

If revival is defined by people coming to God then I’d say we will be experiencing
revival during the peh decade. I believe a kind of bridge begins in 5784 and progresses through 5788. It will be a time of walking a very strategic pathway and course which leads to redemption, recovery and deliverance.

I believe those who have been seeking deliverance and freedom from long standing
bondages, addictions and curses operating in their lives will see the release that
comes through deliverance (padah).

This river will be like Isaiah 43:19, rivers in the desert

During this time we will see many flocking to the Lord. Some might even call it revival. It will be a continuation of what started in 5783 during the year to run to God. I
believe the ekklesia of Christ will swell from this new influx of disciples. It will be reminiscent of the continual stream of believers being added to the early church.

En Gedi, Israel

The river will bring redemption. It will bring recovery. It will be the manifestation of the latter part of 1 Peter 5:10

…the God of all grace, who has called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself restore you, secure you, strengthen you, and establish you. 1 Peter 5:10

Wrapping it Up

God’s pathway into the desert place is already being made. His caravan carrying needed supplies for the journey ahead is nearly at the door.

We have already stepping onto a bridge that is transitioning us into a new future, a new destiny. Refreshment coming.

Acts 3:19-20 (NLT) ~ Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away. Then times of refreshment will come from the presence of the Lord, and he will again send you Jesus, your appointed Messiah.

Coming In Future Posts

More on The Five Year Plan – Dalet Through Chet

Every decade has this incredible bridge built into it. In the decade of peh it will
have a unique aspect just as every decade is different from the others. Shabbat,
Rosh Kodesh, and the annual Feasts of the Lord are all reoccurring cycles. It isn’t a
hard stretch to see other repeating elements when you take a closer look at the
calendar.

5784-5788 These Next Five Years Are a Bridge

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