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God’s plan and provisions demand being adequately prepared and, set for them to be delivered in one’s life Exo. 14:13-14; 19:10-11; 2Chr. 20:17; Mat. 3:3. Shiloh is a divine mandate, a product of prophetic word, with amazing promises Jos. 18:1-3. Shiloh has the promise of 3 major blessings, which are:
- Conferment and Empowerment of Dominion.
This refers to spiritual authority, which exists at different levels Lk. 19:17-19. The level of a believer’s authority is rooted in and is a function of depth of revelation he walks in Psa. 82:5-7; Jn. 10:35; Acts 14:11; 19:14-15; 1Cor. 15:41; Eph. 3:1-5,8-11.
- Access to Inheritance in Christ.
Our inheritance in Christ is also rooted in and is a function of the word of God Acts 20:32; 2Pet. 1:3. This implies that the more we gain access into God’s word, the more of our inheritance in Christ we will enjoy 2Cor. 3:18.
- Access to Next Level of Grace and Spiritual Gifts.
Grace and spiritual gifts are also a function of God’s word 2Pet. 1:2; Jn. 6:63; Ezk. 2:2. This means that the more of the word of God we imbibe, the greater dimensions of grace and giftings we manifest Eph. 3:16; 1Cor. 15:10.
We can therefore conclude that Shiloh is essentially a feast of the word, which is for all people Isa. 25:6-8. Like any other feast, this feast of the word has offerings, some of these are:
i) Unimpeded depth of revelation 49:9-10; Isa. 25:6; Mat. 11:28-29.
ii) The covering cast over all people and all nations shall be taken away 25:7; 2Cor. 3:14-16.
iii) Tears shall be wiped away from all faces – tears of frustration, destruction, failure, defeat, sickness, diseases etc. Isa. 25:8b; Rev. 5:5.
iv) The reproach of God’s people shall be taken away Isa. 25:8c; Joel 2:25-27.
v) Death shall be swallowed up in victory, which implies dominion Isa. 25:8a; 1Cor. 15:26.
Requirements to Partake of this Great Feast.
Being present is not automatically equated to partaking of the available blessings. What does it take to be a partaker?
- Be Spiritual.
It takes spiritually cleaning up to partake in a feast by God Exo. 19:10-14; Mat. 22:11-13. Everyone must strive to clean up spiritually as we approach the mountain of Shiloh 2025.
- Understand that It is a Feast of the Word.
This implies that we come asking for our own word, and our hearts are open to receive Mat. 7:7-8; Rev. 1:9.
- Be Expectant.
How intense your expectations are really decides how much you can enjoy the blessing Pro. 23:18; Isa. 26:9; Rev. 1:10.
Conclusion.
The good news is that Shiloh 2025 shall open new chapter for all who are prepared! Issues of shame and reproach shall be terminated, the sick shall be made whole, every downtrodden shall return with breakthrough, anyone appointed for death shall be rescued, and many more. Each one shall return with next level order of testimonies in all areas of life!
Salvation Prayer.
To anyone reading this who desires to give their life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart:
“Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me; on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you, Jesus, for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me. Amen!”
Prayer.
- Father, empower me by your Spirit to be adequately prepared for full delivery of the packages of blessing at Shiloh 2025 9:10-11.
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