Pray it On Through

Pray it On Through

Author Darlene J. Conard

We need to discern the heaviness we feel. Is it due to taking on too much, or is it God calling us to pray? Several of my friends and I discussed the tragedy that occurred on September 11th. A public figure whom I admire greatly lost his life while standing up for the truth.

Several of my intercessors and I expressed how we wept bitterly over the tragedy, so many have expressed the same thing. “What is happening?” That night, I fell into a deep slumber, and the Lord revealed some things to me. He said, “The heaviness you are feeling is a spiritual birthing pang. Press, cry out. Zion travail, nations are being born, not just America. When this spiritual birth comes forth, the cry of the vision that rested within the womb of heaven will be undeniably alive! (Isaiah 66:7)

A breathtaking vision unfolded before me as a radiant portal emerged, its edges glowing brilliantly against the backdrop of the azure sky. Majestic angels, towering and commanding, stepped gracefully through the shimmering threshold, exuding an air of military authority that demanded attention. Following them, a procession of other angels, each imbued with divine purpose for the new season.

“Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.” Isaiah 43:19 KJV

The scene was both awe-inspiring and filled with an unmistakable sense of order and purpose. We are being positioned for God’s grand entry upon this earth. (Genesis 28:12)

I’m not concerned with what others think; I am God’s prophetess, and I have a duty to God Almighty and Him alone.

The term “Shekinah Glory” denotes the palpable presence of God among people, rooted in the Hebrew word שָׁכַן (shākan), which means “to dwell” or “to reside.” When people speak of Shekinah Glory, they are referring to God’s radiant presence that dwells in a particular place, signifying a profound connection between the divine and humanity.

Divine Presence: It’s not merely symbolic—it represents the felt, visible, or supernatural manifestation of God’s nearness. Biblical Imagery: Although the term Shekinah does not appear in the Bible, the concept is richly illustrated.

– A magnificent pillar of cloud by day and a radiant pillar of fire by night led the Israelites through their journey, providing them with guidance and assurance in Exodus 13:21-22.

– The divine presence of God manifested as a thick cloud that enveloped the tabernacle, filling it with glory and majesty, as described in Exodus 40:34 and 1 Kings 8:10-11.

– The awe-inspiring phenomenon of the burning bush, along with other striking fiery revelations, illustrated God’s power and holiness, as seen in Exodus 3:2 and Zechariah 2:5.

You might find it difficult to grasp the meaning behind this, and that’s perfectly fine. For those who are willing to listen and truly pay attention, there are insights to be gained. As it is expressed in Matthew 11:15, “Whoever has ears, let them hear.” You will see with your eyes that God is doing a great work!

Feel free to forward it to anyone you wish.  My mission is to encourage everyone to follow our Lord Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. ©Darlene J. Conard Vision Ministries 2024.   This may not be republished or used without the author’s written consent. Darlene J. Conard is also affiliated with Glory Carrier Ministries.

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