That is so deep in so many (and profound) ways I’ve been there and I miss that kind of closeness that transcends any problem. That’s when miracles happen right when you needed it! Thank You Lord for always taking care of me, my children and my loved ones. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you Lana, you are loved and greatly appreciated! You bring such value to the Body of Christ, all the self discipline, and time you put forth listening to the Father… truly brings us all great insight and understanding to continue going forward!
Amen 🙏 what a confirmation email I just heard the lord tell me about a new Journey we’re going on. It’s going to be super focused on me getting in order. Wow praise you Jesus thanks sister love you all. 😊
I heard “Land that I see, land that I know.” I heard “Ramparts red glare.” Ramparts are buildings, but the lyrics are rockets red glare but in a vision I saw buildings on fire everywhere. I heard “Keep encouraging others to call on Me. Plead the name and blood of Jesus. God has a hedge of protection around Us.” I heard “Keep reminding all God’s people to be prepared for Me, prepared for My timing and know that God has you. Watch and see what God does.”
I heard “Tell them calm down when they see what I do.” “God wants all His children singing to Him. He doesn’t want us to be afraid when we see what He does.” I heard “Very shocking and alarming time, very sudden surprises what I’m going to do. But you know that God has you.” “Rebuke those terrorist demons.”
"Do not be found familiar"... the phrase "familiarity breeds contempt" means that when people spend a lot of time together or become too familiar with each other, they may start to take one another for granted, lose respect, or even feel annoyed by the other's flaws or habits. Essentially, overexposure can diminish appreciation or admiration, and small imperfections that were once overlooked might become irritants. For example: - In relationships, constant proximity might lead to people noticing flaws they didn’t initially see. - In work or life, repeated exposure to something remarkable might make it feel ordinary. The phrase highlights how close contact or frequent interaction can sometimes lead to a loss of respect or appreciation.
I heard “Keep reminding them to keep singing. My help is on the way.” I heard They’re about to declare My martiallaw news is coming. Keep getting around Me more. I’m a God of My promises and My word. So much good news is about to spring forth. You will see it too soon suddenly how My quaking starts.”
I heard “Oh, how they’re slandering you, cursing God’s people, calling you outright. I AM the Lord thy God.” I heard “So what they have so much good news. That’s what I heard. Oh, but surprises are in store for all God’s people, all My children.” I heard “Continue to rebuke every attack, all those demonic attacks. Helmets on, seatbelts buckled. We need you to buckle up, get ready. Keep being sold out, obedient to Me, to Us.”
I heard “Watch and see what I do, what I release I’m coming to cancel all their plans.” Continue to sing and rebuke those demons. I heard “They can’t intimidate us. They can’t intimidate me. God has us.” I heard “Keep holding onto Him. Keep singing to God and rejoicing and trusting the Lord more. You will see what God does.”
I heard “I want that sudden cheer, the eruptions on the streets soon when God’s people win, have won, realize they have already won because only God has the final say.” I heard “They’re going to sit back and realize, so many are going to see, all they had to do was sing and be obedient to Me and be in alignment with Me and My course but they chose not, they chose to do otherwise.”
GOING DEEPER THEN EVER BEFORE. Seeking GODS MORE, and SEEKING ONLY HIS PERFECT WILL, to be fulfilled. Moving, back to where I left in2010, and New fellowship, NEW MINISTRIES, and family restorations, in CHRIST JESUS!🥰❤️🇸🇻🔥🇱🇷🔥🥰❤️🇸🇻
Difficult text. I do not understand it. Abide? So I asked chatgpt to explain the last paragraphs: "This preacher is conveying a prophetic message that they believe they received from God, urging believers to deepen their relationship with Him in 2025. Here’s a breakdown of the key ideas in the message: 1. Abiding in Christ (John 15:15): The message emphasizes abiding (remaining or staying connected) in Jesus. John 15:15 highlights the shift in relationship status from "servant" to "friend," indicating intimacy with God. The preacher believes God is calling His "Bride" (symbolic of the Church or His people) into a deeper, closer relationship where they not only serve but also understand His heart and plans. 2. Breaking Familiarity with Friendship: The preacher feels that God is addressing an issue where believers have become too casual or complacent in their relationship with Him. This "familiarity" can lead to a lack of reverence (fear of the Lord). The preacher is warning that God will "shake" this complacency to restore a balance between intimacy and holy reverence. 3. Fear of the Lord: The "fear of the Lord" refers to awe, reverence, and respect for God’s holiness and authority. The preacher is saying that God wants His people to approach their friendship with Him with humility and honor, not taking it lightly. 4. Urgency and Revelation: The preacher senses that the times are urgent and that God is offering deeper revelation (hidden truths, wisdom, and understanding) to those who truly "abide" in Him. They quote Proverbs 9:10, which connects the fear of the Lord to the beginning of wisdom. By staying close to God, believers will gain insight into His plans and the spiritual realities of the world. 5. Call to Abide in 2025: The repeated command to "ABIDE IN ME" underscores the importance of remaining in close relationship with God-listening to Him, aligning with His will, and living in His presence. This abiding will prepare believers for the "shaking" or challenges ahead and help them discern what God is doing on earth and in the Church. Overall Interpretation: The preacher believes that 2025 will be a significant year for believers to intentionally deepen their connection with God. This involves both intimacy (friendship) and reverence (fear of the Lord). The message calls for believers to remain steadfast, to seek God’s wisdom, and to position themselves spiritually to perceive His will amidst coming challenges or changes."
I turn off on this camera reconcile with other passages in the Bible: "The message from the preacher, emphasizing reverence and abiding, aligns with some biblical principles but may seem to contradict others depending on interpretation. Let’s explore how this message interacts with key biblical themes like becoming like children, love driving out fear, and reverence for God. --- 1. Becoming Like Children (Matthew 18:3-4) "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." Possible Conflict: This passage focuses on humility, trust, and dependence on God. Children approach relationships without pretense or fear of rejection. The preacher’s emphasis on the “fear of the Lord” might seem to clash with this call for childlike trust, as fear could imply an intimidating or distant relationship. Reconciliation: The “fear of the Lord” in the preacher’s message is not meant to evoke terror, but awe and reverence. A childlike faith does not eliminate reverence; rather, it complements it. Children naturally trust and respect authority when they sense love and safety, reflecting the balance between intimacy (friendship with God) and awe (His holiness). --- 2. Love Drives Out Fear (1 John 4:18) "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." Possible Conflict: The preacher speaks of the need for “the fear of the Lord,” while this passage suggests that fear is incompatible with God’s perfect love. If love drives out fear, why emphasize fear in a relationship with God? Reconciliation: The “fear” described in 1 John 4:18 is fear of punishment, which is eradicated through the perfect love of God in Christ. However, the Bible also teaches about “the fear of the Lord” as reverence and awe (Proverbs 9:10). These are not contradictory but complementary: God’s love removes fear of condemnation, allowing believers to approach Him confidently, yet with deep respect for His majesty and holiness. --- 3. Friendship and Reverence (John 15:15 vs. Ecclesiastes 12:13) Friendship with God (John 15:15): "I no longer call you servants... instead, I have called you friends." Fear of the Lord (Ecclesiastes 12:13): "Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind." Possible Conflict: These verses seem to represent two different tones in relating to God-friendship suggests intimacy, while reverence emphasizes duty and submission. The preacher warns against “familiarity,” which might seem to undermine the closeness described in John 15:15. Reconciliation: Biblical friendship with God doesn’t negate reverence. In John 15:15, Jesus elevates His disciples from mere servants to friends because He shares His heart with them. However, this friendship does not mean casualness-it’s rooted in obedience (John 15:14: “You are my friends if you do what I command.”). The preacher is reminding believers not to take this friendship for granted or treat it lightly. --- 4. Balancing Intimacy and Reverence (Hebrews 4:16 vs. Hebrews 12:28-29) Intimacy (Hebrews 4:16): "Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence." Reverence (Hebrews 12:28-29): "Let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire." Possible Conflict: Confidence suggests boldness in approaching God, while reverence speaks of caution and humility. Reconciliation: The confidence we have in Christ allows us to approach God boldly because Jesus has made us righteous. However, this does not mean we lose sight of God’s holiness and majesty. Both are essential-intimacy without reverence can lead to complacency, while reverence without intimacy can lead to fear or distance. The preacher’s message seeks to restore balance by calling people back to reverence. --- Summary: Harmony Between Love, Fear, and Childlike Faith Fear of the Lord: Refers to awe and reverence, not terror or dread. It complements love by reminding us of God’s holiness. Perfect Love: Drives out fear of punishment but doesn’t eliminate reverence. It enables us to confidently draw near to God while honoring Him. Childlike Faith: Trust and humility are foundational, but a child can also revere and respect a loving parent. The preacher is not contradicting Scripture but emphasizing a neglected aspect of the relationship with God: reverence. They are urging believers to balance friendship with God (intimacy) and holy fear (reverence) to fully abide in Him."
I heard “It’s like a trigger they’re trying to set off in trying to cause you to rise up against them for no reason so they can say you did something wrong or they did nothing wrong. Don’t worry about that.” I heard “Pray: put the devil under your feet, hedge of protection around them. We pray that for someone that needs it.” I heard “Remind them for Me that it’s the devil’s time that is up, not God’s people, not them.”
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Amen, keep me close to You this year Lord
Yes I receive this! Bring me deeper unto You Lord!! 🙌
That is so deep in so many (and profound) ways
I’ve been there and I miss that kind of closeness that transcends any problem. That’s when miracles happen right when you needed it! Thank You Lord for always taking care of me, my children and
my loved ones. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Amen and Amen 🌸
Thanks Lana❤
Amen 🙏🙏
Thank you for the confirming word
1.23.25
Lord, I receive this WORD and trust You to bring it to pass, in Jesus’s Name. AMEN ❤
Lord Jesus Christ, I surrender to
You in every area of my life and
Ministry,and all my Family in2025
🙏🙏
Thank you Lana, you are loved and greatly appreciated!
You bring such value to the Body of Christ, all the self discipline, and time you put forth listening to the Father… truly brings us all great insight and understanding to continue going forward!
Amen 🙏 what a confirmation email I just heard the lord tell me about a new Journey we’re going on. It’s going to be super focused on me getting in order. Wow praise you Jesus thanks sister love you all. 😊
Jesus! I surrender to you! I will abide in you....😭😭😭
AMEN
I heard “Land that I see, land that I know.” I heard “Ramparts red glare.” Ramparts are buildings, but the lyrics are rockets red glare but in a vision I saw buildings on fire everywhere. I heard “Keep encouraging others to call on Me. Plead the name and blood of Jesus. God has a hedge of protection around Us.” I heard “Keep reminding all God’s people to be prepared for Me, prepared for My timing and know that God has you. Watch and see what God does.”
AMEN, SOLELY IN HIM.
I heard “Tell them calm down when they see what I do.” “God wants all His children singing to Him. He doesn’t want us to be afraid when we see what He does.” I heard “Very shocking and alarming time, very sudden surprises what I’m going to do. But you know that God has you.” “Rebuke those terrorist demons.”
"Do not be found familiar"... the phrase "familiarity breeds contempt" means that when people spend a lot of time together or become too familiar with each other, they may start to take one another for granted, lose respect, or even feel annoyed by the other's flaws or habits.
Essentially, overexposure can diminish appreciation or admiration, and small imperfections that were once overlooked might become irritants. For example:
- In relationships, constant proximity might lead to people noticing flaws they didn’t initially see.
- In work or life, repeated exposure to something remarkable might make it feel ordinary.
The phrase highlights how close contact or frequent interaction can sometimes lead to a loss of respect or appreciation.
Amen Lord Jesus Christ. 🙏
For without God, we can do nothing🛐🛐🛐📖📖🗝🗝🌅🦅💕🕊🕊🕊🏋
Yes Amen 🙏❤🔥
Confirmation, thank Holy Spirit for confirming this word.
Amen, that is my ❤ desire 🙏 🙌
I heard “Keep reminding them to keep singing. My help is on the way.” I heard They’re about to declare My martiallaw news is coming. Keep getting around Me more. I’m a God of My promises and My word. So much good news is about to spring forth. You will see it too soon suddenly how My quaking starts.”
amen amen amen ❤️🙏🏻
I heard “Oh, how they’re slandering you, cursing God’s people, calling you outright. I AM the Lord thy God.”
I heard “So what they have so much good news. That’s what I heard. Oh, but surprises are in store for all God’s people, all My children.” I heard “Continue to rebuke every attack, all those demonic attacks. Helmets on, seatbelts buckled. We need you to buckle up, get ready. Keep being sold out, obedient to Me, to Us.”
Amen 🙏🏾
APPALACHIAN GIRL HERE.SOUTHWEST VA, ABIDE AND THRIVE
Thank you Lord for your guidance
Yes my Lord I will abide in you🙏👫💜
Holy Spirit hell me to abide
I heard “Watch and see what I do, what I release I’m coming to cancel all their plans.” Continue to sing and rebuke those demons. I heard “They can’t intimidate us. They can’t intimidate me. God has us.” I heard “Keep holding onto Him. Keep singing to God and rejoicing and trusting the Lord more. You will see what God does.”
Praise God Lana for this Word....."GODS GOT AN ARMY".........they have been prepared 'IN THE SECRET PLACE" HALLELUJAH!!!🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥♥
He is so beautiful and kind.😢
I heard “I want that sudden cheer, the eruptions on the streets soon when God’s people win, have won, realize they have already won because only God has the final say.” I heard “They’re going to sit back and realize, so many are going to see, all they had to do was sing and be obedient to Me and be in alignment with Me and My course but they chose not, they chose to do otherwise.”
GOING DEEPER THEN EVER BEFORE. Seeking GODS MORE, and SEEKING ONLY HIS PERFECT WILL, to be fulfilled. Moving, back to where I left in2010, and New fellowship, NEW MINISTRIES, and family restorations, in CHRIST JESUS!🥰❤️🇸🇻🔥🇱🇷🔥🥰❤️🇸🇻
Difficult text. I do not understand it. Abide? So I asked chatgpt to explain the last paragraphs:
"This preacher is conveying a prophetic message that they believe they received from God, urging believers to deepen their relationship with Him in 2025. Here’s a breakdown of the key ideas in the message:
1. Abiding in Christ (John 15:15):
The message emphasizes abiding (remaining or staying connected) in Jesus. John 15:15 highlights the shift in relationship status from "servant" to "friend," indicating intimacy with God. The preacher believes God is calling His "Bride" (symbolic of the Church or His people) into a deeper, closer relationship where they not only serve but also understand His heart and plans.
2. Breaking Familiarity with Friendship:
The preacher feels that God is addressing an issue where believers have become too casual or complacent in their relationship with Him. This "familiarity" can lead to a lack of reverence (fear of the Lord). The preacher is warning that God will "shake" this complacency to restore a balance between intimacy and holy reverence.
3. Fear of the Lord:
The "fear of the Lord" refers to awe, reverence, and respect for God’s holiness and authority. The preacher is saying that God wants His people to approach their friendship with Him with humility and honor, not taking it lightly.
4. Urgency and Revelation:
The preacher senses that the times are urgent and that God is offering deeper revelation (hidden truths, wisdom, and understanding) to those who truly "abide" in Him. They quote Proverbs 9:10, which connects the fear of the Lord to the beginning of wisdom. By staying close to God, believers will gain insight into His plans and the spiritual realities of the world.
5. Call to Abide in 2025:
The repeated command to "ABIDE IN ME" underscores the importance of remaining in close relationship with God-listening to Him, aligning with His will, and living in His presence. This abiding will prepare believers for the "shaking" or challenges ahead and help them discern what God is doing on earth and in the Church.
Overall Interpretation:
The preacher believes that 2025 will be a significant year for believers to intentionally deepen their connection with God. This involves both intimacy (friendship) and reverence (fear of the Lord). The message calls for believers to remain steadfast, to seek God’s wisdom, and to position themselves spiritually to perceive His will amidst coming challenges or changes."
I turn off on this camera reconcile with other passages in the Bible: "The message from the preacher, emphasizing reverence and abiding, aligns with some biblical principles but may seem to contradict others depending on interpretation. Let’s explore how this message interacts with key biblical themes like becoming like children, love driving out fear, and reverence for God.
---
1. Becoming Like Children (Matthew 18:3-4)
"Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
Possible Conflict: This passage focuses on humility, trust, and dependence on God. Children approach relationships without pretense or fear of rejection. The preacher’s emphasis on the “fear of the Lord” might seem to clash with this call for childlike trust, as fear could imply an intimidating or distant relationship.
Reconciliation: The “fear of the Lord” in the preacher’s message is not meant to evoke terror, but awe and reverence. A childlike faith does not eliminate reverence; rather, it complements it. Children naturally trust and respect authority when they sense love and safety, reflecting the balance between intimacy (friendship with God) and awe (His holiness).
---
2. Love Drives Out Fear (1 John 4:18)
"There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love."
Possible Conflict: The preacher speaks of the need for “the fear of the Lord,” while this passage suggests that fear is incompatible with God’s perfect love. If love drives out fear, why emphasize fear in a relationship with God?
Reconciliation: The “fear” described in 1 John 4:18 is fear of punishment, which is eradicated through the perfect love of God in Christ. However, the Bible also teaches about “the fear of the Lord” as reverence and awe (Proverbs 9:10). These are not contradictory but complementary: God’s love removes fear of condemnation, allowing believers to approach Him confidently, yet with deep respect for His majesty and holiness.
---
3. Friendship and Reverence (John 15:15 vs. Ecclesiastes 12:13)
Friendship with God (John 15:15): "I no longer call you servants... instead, I have called you friends."
Fear of the Lord (Ecclesiastes 12:13): "Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind."
Possible Conflict: These verses seem to represent two different tones in relating to God-friendship suggests intimacy, while reverence emphasizes duty and submission. The preacher warns against “familiarity,” which might seem to undermine the closeness described in John 15:15.
Reconciliation: Biblical friendship with God doesn’t negate reverence. In John 15:15, Jesus elevates His disciples from mere servants to friends because He shares His heart with them. However, this friendship does not mean casualness-it’s rooted in obedience (John 15:14: “You are my friends if you do what I command.”). The preacher is reminding believers not to take this friendship for granted or treat it lightly.
---
4. Balancing Intimacy and Reverence (Hebrews 4:16 vs. Hebrews 12:28-29)
Intimacy (Hebrews 4:16): "Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence."
Reverence (Hebrews 12:28-29): "Let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire."
Possible Conflict: Confidence suggests boldness in approaching God, while reverence speaks of caution and humility.
Reconciliation: The confidence we have in Christ allows us to approach God boldly because Jesus has made us righteous. However, this does not mean we lose sight of God’s holiness and majesty. Both are essential-intimacy without reverence can lead to complacency, while reverence without intimacy can lead to fear or distance. The preacher’s message seeks to restore balance by calling people back to reverence.
---
Summary: Harmony Between Love, Fear, and Childlike Faith
Fear of the Lord: Refers to awe and reverence, not terror or dread. It complements love by reminding us of God’s holiness.
Perfect Love: Drives out fear of punishment but doesn’t eliminate reverence. It enables us to confidently draw near to God while honoring Him.
Childlike Faith: Trust and humility are foundational, but a child can also revere and respect a loving parent.
The preacher is not contradicting Scripture but emphasizing a neglected aspect of the relationship with God: reverence. They are urging believers to balance friendship with God (intimacy) and holy fear (reverence) to fully abide in Him."
You have NO IDEA how in alignment with what God has been speaking to me🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
I heard “It’s like a trigger they’re trying to set off in trying to cause you to rise up against them for no reason so they can say you did something wrong or they did nothing wrong. Don’t worry about that.” I heard “Pray: put the devil under your feet, hedge of protection around them. We pray that for someone that needs it.” I heard “Remind them for Me that it’s the devil’s time that is up, not God’s people, not them.”