Sunday, November 13, 2016

Healing the Nations Through Prophesying 2

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

The Bible records that the elders of the Jews built and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo. And they built the temple and finished it. Please see Ezra Chapters 5 verses 1 to 2; 6 verse 14, Haggai Chapters 1 and 2, Zechariah Chapter 1 verses 12 to 21, What is pertinent is what Haggai and Zechariah prophesied (the content of their prophecies and the Spirit by whom they prophesied). They prophesied by the Spirit of God; and the words which they spoke by the Holy Spirit were life to the people, the words quickened the people and helped them to prosper in the rebuilding of the temple and the temple was completed despite the severe opposition by the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin.

The forms of opposition include false assistance designed to frustrate the work; discouragement; use of counselors to frustrate the work, accusation and force of arms (Ezra Chapter 4 verses 1 to 23). Eventually the work ceased. But because God had spoken His word and His word does not return unto Him without accomplishing what the word was sent to do (Isaiah Chapter 55 verses 8 to 13), He raised the prophets Haggai and Zechariah to speak hope, strength, confidence and restoration to His people. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah continued prophesying to the people in the name of God and the people were strengthened and encouraged to continue rebuilding the Temple (Ezra Chapter 5). As they spoke, the people rose up and began to build the house of God, hugely supported by King Cyrus whom God had purposed to use (Isaiah Chapters 44 verses 26 to 28, 45 verse 13). The fierce opposition to the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem by the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin was quashed by prophesying. Additionally, the Bible records that the completion of the temple brought healing and restoration of dignity, true worship of God as well as restoration of all things to Judah.

Prophesying the Word of God into the situation, the people and the land as evidenced in the valley of dry bones when Ezekiel prophesied the Word of God into the very dry bones in the valley certainly brings God’s healing to the nations. The very dry bones represent utter hopelessness – a situation that was probably beyond redemption because the people had lost all hope and believed that nothing could be done to redeem the situation. Apart from being very dry, the bones were also very many. This is symbolic of the mindsets of many people, utter hopelessness for them as a people and a nation.

But with God, there are no hopeless situations, much more utter hopelessness. He therefore used His prophet Ezekiel to prophesy life and restore hope to the people – the words that I speak unto you; they are spirit and they are life (John Chapter 6 verse 63, 2nd Corinthians Chapter 3 verses 5 to 6, Romans Chapter 8 verses 10 to 11).

The desolation and utter hopelessness represented by the very many and very dry bones  in the valley was lifted and changed to life and hope as Ezekiel prophesied the Word of God into the situation.

Young David challenged Goliath by the Spirit of God and spoke as the Holy Spirit would have him speak. Goliath was killed, the national psyche that had suffered injuries was healed, boldness and confidence was restored in the national army and they rose against the Philistine army, pursued them and slaughtered them and plundered their tents (1st Samuel Chapter 17 verses 51 to 53). This was an army that had lost confidence in themselves, lacked courage but with the defeat of Goliath occasioned by the choice of words the Holy Spirit gave David and which David boldly uttered, the army was revived spiritually, physically, mentally and militarily and they did exploits by the Spirit of God (the words that I speak to you they are spirit and they are life – John Chapter 6 verse 63, 2nd Corinthians Chapter 3 verses 5 to 6, Hebrews Chapter 4 verse 12, Zechariah Chapter 4 verse 6.

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