Stick the Landing
Dear Abba,
Heart to Heart
The alarms in my Spirit from April to May for children are on my mind. While we are celebrating all things children from births, baby dedications, confessions of faith, baptisms, moving up ceremonies, proms, and graduations, children need our prayer and protection. From the womb to 19, our mission is to: love, show compassion and grace, and support the precious ones. We must watch, take authority, execute dominion, and pray. May Intercessors and prayer warriors appropriately arm themselves, be watchpersons, and keepers of the gates. So be it! I know we have heaven backing us as we war and win.
Happy New Month, Everyone
Sivan, the new month: May 16-June 15. Sivan means Time and Seasons.
We are three days into Sivan. We commemorate the receipt of Torah by Moses, the Feast of Weeks/Shavuot, and Pentecost. Also, Sivan is the fifth month in the Gregorian calendar, the ninth month in the civil calendar, and the third month in the Hebrew calendar. While each number has significance, three speaks loudly to me. I am thinking of Yeshua's resurrection. Resurrection power calls the dead to life. We speak life for times like these when we have questions and concerns. This power that worked still works. Don't deny or dismiss the power of Ruach Hakodesh/Holy Ghost in you. May we receive another filling. Sivan from the Hebraic perspective can be the ending of one time and season and the beginning of another.
What does the time and season mean in your life? Are you ending the old for the new? Whatever the meaning for the time and season, Stick the Landing! Land on your feet... whether the ground is firm or shaky. There is a reason airline passengers clap after landing. They are grateful for being safe, whether through stormy weather or clear skies. We can feel this way about prior seasons; happy to have survived them and happy they are over. I decided in January that Spring would be different in my life. My mind remains resolute. Let's decree. I decree I thrive despite the ebbs and flows in my life and environment. May you use the power and authority from Ruach Hakodesh for decrees and to make strong stances.
*See Psalm 18:33 and 2 Corinthians 12:9-10*
Ahava,
Apostle Regina Claxton
reginaclaxtonministries@gmail.com
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