The thunder of My voice is
about to be heard in you, the veil rent in two. The ground will shake, the
graves will open and you children will be set free. I am about to shake the
prison houses where My people are hidden and their shackles shall come loose.
They will be in their right mind. From legion to liberty says the Lord. From
legion to liberty.
I will break up the fountains of the deep, I will dig the old wells. I will
break up the fallow ground. I will now remember the prophecies that have been
spoken a generation before you. They have come as a memorial before Me. As an
incense. I will now stir the ancient flames, the revival fires that once burned
in your midst. Suddenly Seattle I will come upon you. I will not allow the minds
of men to dictate and control, NO. I will suddenly come upon you Seattle. The
word I say to you is the word of Elisha,
"Hear the word of the Lord; Thus says the Lord, tomorrow about this time
shall a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley
for a shekel, in the gate of [Seattle].
"
(2nd Kings 7:1).
The famine of My presence is over. The dearth and the hunger has come to an
end. I will now give back what the locust have devoured. Like a flood I will
suddenly be upon you. I will visit your widows and orphans in their distress.
Your children shall be blessed. A river of revival shall flood your streets. The
sounds of dancing and rejoicing will be heard from your hi-ways and bi-ways. I
will loose the shackles from your children's feet. The smoke of fatted calves
will be seen across the land as the heart of the prodigal comes home.
Suddenly Seattle will the fire of reformation burn and burn. The baskets that
have hidden your faith shall be consumed. Nations from afar will see the flames
of revival burning in you. I will consume the sacrifice from the altar. I will
lap up the wood, hay, and stubble. Only pure gold will remain. I will visit your
streets with healing. Your city with the latter rain. As in the days of Peter
will it be seen in you,
"Insomuch that they brought the forth the sick into the streets, and laid
them on beds and couches, that at least the shadow of Peter passing by might
overshadow some of them..." (Acts 5:15).
The lame will walk, the blind will see.