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Spoken Word: “Speak”    (Make the vision known)

In an early morning vision, I was shown a heart transposed on the top portion of my stand-up electrical fan and beside my stand-up mirrored jewelry box. The right side of the heart contained people’s faces whereas the left side contained no faces. An African American man with a beard – perhaps from another nation – and wearing a blazer was shown walking confidently towards the heart.  Next, I saw an open book – a Bible – with pages that had been lifted as if by a wind. 

INTERPRETATION:

The heart symbolizes Love – it represents the Lord’s Heart. The stand-up fan symbolizes the Person and blowing winds of the Holy Spirit.  And the stand-up jewelry box represents someone precious.  While wondering why only the heart’s right side was filled with people’s faces, the following Words of Knowledge were spoken: ‘Stronger’ and ‘Legal”.

In the Old Testament, the Jewish priests consecrated themselves by sprinkling the blood of the sacrifice on their right ear, right thumb and right toe (Ex. 29 and Lev. 8) The Priest held a position of authority (head) that is attached to the right ear which symbolizes hearing the chosen people’s sins.  The right thumb is attached to the right hand and symbolizes handling and tending to the sacrificial affairs of GOD in the temple. The right toe is attached to the right foot and symbolizes walking circumspectly and righteously.  Only through the sprinkling of the blood of the sacrifice could these parts of the body be made clean and fit for service. 

The New Testament identifies the right side as a special sacrosanct place of honor. Consider that Jesus was granted to sit at the right hand of the FATHER  (Mk. 16:19; Lk. 22:69; Mat.22:44 – 26:64; Acts 2:34 -7:55; 1 Pet.3:22).  Consider also that He is the Head of the Church and our Heavenly High Priest who intercedes on our behalf (Col. 1:18; Hebrews 6, 7, 8, 9. 10).  It makes sense why the Lord who occupies this preeminent priestly place of honor will gather the sheep to His right side. It is truly a ‘stronger’ side because it is the Lamb’s ‘legal’ side of intercession and redemption in heaven! The Lord, our King and High Priest loved His FATHER and loved us so much that HE went like a muted Lamb to the slaughter. Truly, there is no greater love than He who gave His life for us.  Those who turn and abide in Him follow this great Shepherd like sheep because they recognize the holy sacrifice. They recognize His Love for us. They recognize the One like whom they are becoming and will become:

Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” (1Jn.3:2)

The Word “separated” has been spoken a couple of times in the last couple of days. It confirms that a great separation is taking place for the time of fulfillment. This is discerned in the man making his way towards the heart. Everyone from different colors and backgrounds all around the world is being called to take his rightful place in the Lord’s Heart. Many are and many more will answer the invitation. Praise GOD! 

The Wind is blowing through the hallowed pages of the Bible and the Book of Remembrance. The Lord is calling His people and they are likened as precious jewels to Him. These are jewels that will adorn our Heavenly High Priest’s new breastplate. A sacred plate that fits over our Lord’s Heart – a Heart of Love.

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Then those who feared the Lord spoke to one another, And the Lord listened and heard them; So a book of remembrance was written before Him For those who fear the Lord and who meditate on His name. They shall be Mine, says the Lord of hosts, On the day that I make them My jewels.  And I will spare them as a man spares his own son who serves him. Then you shall again discern between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve Him. (Mal. 3:16-18)

My soul followeth hard after thee: thy right hand upholdeth me.”  (Psalm 63:8)

Keep the Faith,

Suzanne