Most of us would have been familiar with the passage of scripture from 2 Kings 4:8-37 where we see the account of the Shunammite woman. This woman was barren and without a son. Because of the kindness that she and her husband showed to the servants of the Lord, Elisha saw it fit to declare a blessing by prophetically speaking into her barren situation. He declared, "About this time next year you shall embrace a son" (Verse 16). Indeed, this woman had experienced the blessing of the God whom the prophet Elisha served. Her reproach had been taken away.
The word of the Lord pointed to the fact that one day, the son of the Shunammite woman died after crying out for a pain in the head. The shunammite woman did something very profound! She DID NOT lay the child upon his bed or her bed but, she took the child and laid him on the bed of the Prophet and shut the door behind her. Now that is FAITH! This woman must have come to believe in the grace that the Prophet Elisha carried and she demonstrated it. She saddled a donkey and was well on her way to see Elisha. He husband tried to stop her by asking, "Why are you going to him today?" The woman replied, "IT IS WELL!" Upon meeting Gehazi and while he hurled many questions at her, the Shunammite again declared, "IT IS WELL!"
How many of us are still able to declare in the face of adversity, in the face of rejection, in the face of persecution, in the face of depression, in the face of ill health, in the face of the pressures of this life that, IT IS WELL? For some of us when we are faced with circumstances and situations that seem to rub us and squeeze us, we tend to shrink and revert in the background, complaining, quarrelling, or we allow the spirit of doubt and unbelief to tamper with the grace that is inside us. It is in these moments that we question the power of God and also His ability to do what He said He would do.
I want to say to us that, it is in these situations that God desires to show us His infinite power and glory. I dare us to start changing our speech. Let the words that comes from our lips be the words that will start to change the very atmosphere around us. Start creating the atmosphere that attracts miracles by prophetically speaking the right words into our atmosphere. The Shunammite woman even in the face of great adversity and great loss, she found the strength to declare "IT IS WELL!" She prophetically spoke those words into being and eventually, she saw them coming to pass. Nothing about her situation at that moment looked well but, she held on to that last thread of hope in believing that Elisha through the power of God will be able to raise her son to life again.
What story do we have? What is it that has been troubling us? What is it that seems so impossible for us to do or to get through? I encourage us, our story is about to change for His glory. Our victory is on the horizon. Let us start declaring and believing, "IT IS WELL!" The songwriter declared, "When peace like a river attendeth my way, when sorrows like sea billows roll. Whatever my lot Thou hast taught me to say, It is well, It is well with my soul..."
God would have me to tell you....
IT IS WELL! YOU ARE COMING OUT OF YOUR SET BACKS! YOU ARE COMING OUT OF YOUR LODEBAR EXPERIENCE! YOU ARE COMING OUT OF YOUR STORMY SITUATIONS! YOU ARE COMING OUT BECAUSE THAT SPIRIT OF DELAY AND STAGNATION IS LEAVING YOU NOW!
Hallelujah!
IT IS WELL!
Signed,
GOD
Psalm 34:19 declares, "Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivereth him out of them all." (KJV)
Proverbs 19:21 states, "There are man devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD, that shall stand."
Thank you Prophetess for your words of encouragement God bless
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DeleteIt is well! God bless you Prophetess. Hallelujah! Thank you, Jesus. ππΎππΎ God is good and this word is timely; a word in the right season. π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯ π΅ “It is well, it is well with my soul.” I can hear the angels singing π₯π₯π₯π₯ hallelujah
ReplyDeleteAmen, God be praised. Blessings and honour.
DeleteWhat I have been waiting for has come to pass, I can say "see what the Lord has done". You spend your time in the things of God and because you feed the people of God with words of wisdom I can say hats off. Bless you my dearest.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you dear-heart. Blessings and honour. Shalom, shalom, shalom
DeleteHallelujah it is well with me in Jesus Name
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteI've come to believe and affirm that it is well,
ReplyDeleteMothers and Fathers who have spent many night worry about our children, REMEMBER, IT IS WELL.
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Thank you prophetess, a timely word indeed. It is well in every area of my life. Thank you Jesus. Hallelujah, God bless you WOG, kepp up the good work.
ReplyDeleteAmen it is well thanks be to Godπ
ReplyDeleteGloooooooory hallelujah ""IT IS WELL" ! Right word for the season, may these words marinate deep in our spirits as we trust, obey, believe, and have such great FAITH, in all our circumstances ,holding on to God's promises that it will be well. May God continue to fill you up with the right wirds fot this set season, as we serve Him in spirit and in truth. Blessings upon you and your household !
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God. May God bless you too. I am happy that you were blessed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for those encouraging words! It's seemingly an easy thing to utter those words, but in the face of true adversity, true calamities, real trials and tests, it takes REAL FAITH and trust in God, to utter those words!
ReplyDeleteMay The Almighty God help us to stand upon His Promises and trust in His Words, as we dig deep into our inner souls, believing that no matter what the storms of life may bring, we can stand boldly like the widow of Zarephath and declare: "IT IS WELL!"
Thank you Prophetess Roma for uplifting my spirit! Keep up the great works and may God pour back into you, even as Elisha received a double-portion from Elijah, an immeasurable (I don't want to limit God), portion of His Blessings upon you!
Amen.