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Prophesy to the Bones
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| Tell us about Ezekiel, Ezekiel, and the four winds. | |
| Yeah, you know. | |
| What does each wind mean? | |
| This is a part that I also put in this book, Ezekiel 37. | |
| Every believer probably knows this passage where God drops Ezekiel down in a valley that's full of dry bones. | |
| And he says to him, Can these bones live? | |
| And Ezekiel says, Well, Lord, you know whether they can live or not. | |
| But then he says to him, Prophesy to the bones. | |
| I believe this is significant for us because there are many dead situations that people are going to be facing in life. | |
| And you're going to need to know how to use the prophetic authority that God has placed in you to speak life into dead bones, into dry bones. | |
| And so he says, Prophesy to the bones. | |
| And the Bible says that the bones came together, but there was no life in the bones. | |
| So then he says, Prophesy to the breath or the wind. | |
| Speak to the wind. | |
| I think in the body of Christ, we can often prophesy to the thing that we're looking at, but we miss this key, which is prophesying to the winds. | |
| And it is the wind of God, the breath of God that brings life into us. | |
| And so there are four prophetic winds in scripture. | |
| And I'll give you the quick meaning of them. | |
| Number one, the north wind. | |
| In Hebrew, north wind means resources. | |
| It means precious goods, metals. | |
| It also deals with supernatural provision. | |
| And we're going to need that. | |
| We're going to need that. | |
| We need that now more than ever. | |
| Yes. | |
| And so when you're in one of those situations where you need the provision of God, not only do you ask him for the provision, but then there is a level in prayer where you decree, you command, and you speak. | |
| And you can call for the north wind to begin to blow in your life to bring resources and finances into your life. | |
| And then there's the south wind. | |
| And that comes from a Hebrew word that means territory. | |
| It literally means territory direction. | |
| And it deals with your territory expanding, meaning that you're going to gain ground in the years ahead. | |
| And so when we call for the south wind, we're decreeing that God's giving us new territory. | |
| That's in the natural and it deals with spiritual rulership or jurisdiction. | |
| And then there is the east wind. | |
| And I wrote about all of this in more detail in the book, guys. | |
| It's right here. | |
| It's easy to talk. | |
| And I love how you go to the Hebrew and explain exactly. | |
| Okay, so the East Wind. | |
| So the East Wind means in Hebrew to meet or connect. | |
| And it deals with divine connections, the Lord bringing you to the right people. | |
| And I believe that's so key right now because there are many people that have been praying and they've been asking the Lord, who should I be connected to? | |
| And when we call for the wind or the ruach of God to come into our lives, what I believe he does when he breathes into us is he's releasing the right people in your life for the right time. | |
| And it deals with those that were hidden coming to the forefront. | |
| So it also represents a change in rank and position for you, meaning elevation in your life. | |
| And then the last wind there, the west wind, is one of my favorite. | |
| When you read this in the Hebrew language, it means to roar or a mighty river. | |
| And it deals with the sea of people. | |
| But the sea in scripture can also represent the depth of knowledge and revelation. | |
| And when we call for the west wind to come, it's speaking of the knowledge of God. | |
| It's speaking of the glory of the Lord that will cover the earth. | |
| And that's what we need to begin to do is call for the four winds to blow. | |