Don’t Miss Your Miracle at Midnight
Day 11:
Read Acts 20:7-12.
Don’t miss your miracle at midnight. There are things the LORD will say and do for those who are attentive when He begins to speak.
Day 12:
Read Acts 27.
When Paul was arrested in Jerusalem, the LORD appeared to him and told him that he would go to Rome.
As he was on his way to Rome, a storm arose which threatened to sink the ship. The LORD sent an angel to let him know what would happen and assure him that all would be safe.
The angel said that the ship must run aground. At midnight when the sailors took the sounding, they realized that the ship was about to run aground. Things began to happen just as the angel had said.
The process of prophetic fulfillment began at midnight. Even the unbelieving sailors were part of God’s plan to get Paul to Rome to fulfill the word of the LORD.
If you feel overwhelmed, review the word of the LORD to you and know that He will use even unbelievers to get you where you need to be.
Blessings,
Chuck D. Pierce
Glory of Zion International Ministries
Website: www.GloryOfZion.org
Email: chuckp@glory-of-zion.org
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Charles D. “Chuck” Pierce serves as President of Global Spheres, Inc. (GSI). This is an apostolic, prophetic ministry used to gather and mobilize the worshipping Triumphant Reserve worldwide. GSI facilitates other ministries and participates in regional and national gatherings to develop new Kingdom paradigms. Peter and Doris Wagner complete the leadership team of this new wineskin. Chuck is President of Glory of Zion International Ministries, a ministry that aligns Jew and Gentile and is known for his accurate prophetic gifting which helps nations, cities, churches and individuals understand the times and seasons in which we live.
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