Denouement
A Poem from the heart of The Father just popped in my spirit:
“Lift your hearts in endless praise!,
With shouts of joy, our hands we raise
To welcome in the King of Glory
Who writes with love this earthly story
For there is about to be
A sudden climax, you will see
The denouement to this time in His-story.”
I just heard that spoken to me in my spirit. I was surprised to hear the word: “Denouement” as I haven’t heard that word since I was a child in school.
The dictionary says the word “Denouncement” means the final part of a play, film, or narrative, in which the strands of the plot are drawn together, and matters are explained, or resolved.”
It is also explained as “the outcome of a situation when something is decided or made clear.”
The origin of this word means “unknot”.
The Holy Spirit is saying that hearts filled with endless praise, and shouts of joy welcome in the King of Glory.
He is about to unravel, and reveal things in this story to make it clear that he is the king above all kings, and the One and only God. His glory, His Presence, is about to climax and be seen in His children all over the world.
Oh, praise Him! For He is above all things, and He allows us to see things from His perspective as He reveals more and more of this story to His people.
Denouement : noun
/ˌdeɪˈnuːmɒ̃/ /ˌdeɪnuːˈmɑ̃ː/ (also dénouement)
The end of a play, book, etc., in which everything is explained or settled; the end result of a situation.
Definition of denouement noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary©
Blessings,
~ Heidi Bryden
Heidi Bryden is a devout follower of The LORD Jesus Christ, whose desire is to hear and obey the calling on her life to serve Him, through sharing what the Holy Spirit impresses upon her through poems, dreams, and words of knowledge.
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