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October 21, 2007

A Queen to Live For

Filed under: Uncategorized — Administrator @ 6:47 pm

Two nights ago I had a very encouraging dream. For quite some time I have been asking God to give me His heart for the church and what she should be and will be. It is one thing to see it in Scripture, it is quite another thing to have an impartation in your heart.

In the dream, my father had remarried. She was not his age, but much younger and very beautiful, but the wedding took place in a hospital and she was in a sick bed. And I knew she was a queen.

I was standing there talking to them, after the ceremony, when I began to hear sirens. I looked out the window and saw several police cars escorting an extremely large tractor trailer. I told her that the provisions for her people had come. She said, “I hope there is enough to go around for everyone”, expecting to have only enough to get by. When I told her how large the truck with the provisions was she got out of bed to look. As she got out of bed she began to be healed. When she looked out the window she began to weep and said that she didn’t know who could have been so generous to have sent so much for her people. They would never have lack again. As I looked at her I began to see how noble and how much of a queen she really was. I told her, “There are some queens that are worth dying for, but you are a queen worth living for!”

In the dream, the lady is the church. She is now definitely in a sick bed and not living up to her potential. But, there is a time coming when God’s provision will come and it will come with all of His protection and the church will be what God intended for her to be. Jesus, the King, will not come back for a bride that is beneath Him. He will come for a bride that is without spot, wrinkle, or blemish. I have now seen it and it is truly a queen worth living for and to see.

God Bless,
Dave

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