March 10, 2012
Go
forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold King Solomon with the crown wherewith
his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals, and in the day of the
gladness of his heart. (Song of Solomon 3:11)
I am the
Lord. I change not. My promises are yea and amen, and I will do
what I said that I would do. Daughters
of Zion it is time to come out of hiding and possess the throne room. It is time to take your rightly places
alongside King Adam to be his right hand, his assistant, his help meet. Adam does not slumber nor does he sleep. He waits for the rightly appointed time to
take his queen and the appointed time is now.
It is the season of manifestation.
In this season
there will arise any army of families who will fight for the restoration of
families and the family structure and family morals. Husbands will return to wives. Wives will return to husbands. Fathers will return to sons and sons will
return to fathers. It is a time of
restoration and reformation of families.
Families of God will be the example.
Godly marriages will be the example.
Godly wives will be the example.
Godly husbands will be the example.
The world will envy and covet what the people of God have. Your message to them will be “oh taste and
see that the Lord is good”. You will
always give praise, honor and credit to God for blessing and ordaining your
marriage and your family.
Holiness and
purity will be your platform. It is from
that perspective you will speak to families, to husbands, to wives, to children
about being that “perfect”, Godly prototype.
Daughters of Zion arise, go forth and possess your husbands in the
throne room.
In Genesis we
see that God said that it was not good for Adam to be alone. It was the first time in the creation story
where He said that something was not good.
Everything else was good. So He
made Eve. Adam was already made, ready
and waiting for Eve. After God finished
making the woman He brought her to the man. So the woman came to the man. Also in the book of Ruth, the heroine, Ruth,
goes to Boaz. Lastly, in the Book of
Esther, again Esther approaches King Xerxes in the throne room.
These men, all
three of them, were ready and acted quickly once the woman came to them. God brought Eve to Adam, and Adam immediately
says this is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. Ruth goes to the threshing floor and lays at
Boaz’s feet. Boaz immediately agrees to
be her kinsman redeemer and goes the next day to do what he promised he would do. When Esther entered the throne room before
she could even make her request to the king he told her that he would give her
whatever she wanted.
These men were
ready and Daughters of Zion your Adam is also ready, but he is waiting on you
to step out. Not in the physical, but
emotionally to step out by letting go of whatever is causing you to refuse to
believe that Adam is ready. If you need
to forgive a man, forgive him. If you
need to forgive yourself, forgive yourself. Adam is ready, but it’s not like he
is waiting on you. He’s not even aware
that you’re coming. Adam, Boaz nor King
Xerxes were aware that the women were coming to them, but she when arrived they
were ready. Likewise when you “arrive”
he will recognize you and be ready.
Kendy Ward