Discovered, Uncovered, and Recovered
The pieces are coming together in the natural and in the spirit.
Every missing piece is being DISCOVERED, UNCOVERED, and RECOVERED.
I always stop and ask myself when I am working a puzzle and cannot find the missing piece, I ponder this to myself “wonder if I am the missing piece in someone’s puzzle?”
Sometimes the way we fit into the puzzled dilemma is just what they were looking for i.e. we can give just the right answer or be at the right place for it all to come together.
Only the one who fits it together knows. But HE designed us to be fitly joined together for His plan that His Kingdom would come on earth as it is in Heaven.
He definitely is sending the Light of understanding to many missing pieces of our purpose.
I have been noticing how The LORD in moving us all around in this hour and putting us at the right place or sending someone to the place where we are just in time is bringing some deep satisfaction and understanding to some long time struggles.
Never forget the one whose solved the puzzle of LIFE EVERLASTING.
HE is the one who had the last WORD on the CROSS!
“Trust in The LORD with all of your heart and do not lean on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him, and HE will direct your path,” Proverbs 3:5.
~ Sandi Holman
Sandi Holman of Matters of the Heart website was called to the nations as an End-Time Handmaiden in 1984 with Gwen Shaw and served with YWAM Singapore and YWAM Charlotte in missions. Sword of The LORD Ministries came from a divine encounter with The LORD when He came into her prayer room and said, “I have come to put a sword in your hand and was given special instructions on how and when to use it.” She is an author, Prophetic Intercessor and Seer, Chaplain, Teacher, Speaker and Equipper, and Blogger who has also served as a Pastor Online with Beyond the Veil Ministries.
Amen.
Amen! Thanks for sharing this.
Your word sparked my interest in the word “puzzle”. Online Etymology says PUZZLE is from the word “PERPLEX”. Here’s the definition of PERPLEX. Note Latin Perplexus.
perplex (v.)
late 14c. as an adjective, “perplexed, puzzled, bewildered,” from Latin perplexus “involved, confused, intricate;” but Latin had no corresponding verb *perplectere. The Latin compound would be per “through” (from PIE root *per- (1) “forward,” hence “through”) + plexus “entangled,” past participle of plectere “to twine, braid, fold” (from suffixed form of PIE root *plek- “to plait”). Ps 139:14; Rom 8:28
Whenever I see a word’s definition, in both Hebrew and Greek, that includes, plait, twine, braid, I think of Human DNA, which opens further definition and Revelation.