Winds of Change
Come near, My child, I have something to say
The hour is late; there’s no more delay
The sands of the hourglass are running low
The Winds of Change are beginning to blow
What once was difficult, comes now with ease
What once was obstinate, now willing to please
Through the power of Love’s manifested change
The intents of many hearts now rearranged
The vaults of Heaven are opened wide
Releasing the whirlwinds of My glorious tide
Shaking the pillars of man-made traditions
Breaking the chains of ungodly conditions
These cyclones respect no human law or borders
They solely obey My Heavenly orders
No one can escape their awesome power
Every tribe and nation will be touched in this hour
The Winds of Change are blowing strong
Releasing the sounds of My holy song
Preparing hearts for My soon appearing
Warning all to take heed to what they are hearing
Listen, carefully to the sound of the winds
It is the voice of Love speaking within
All fears are calmed, all tears are dried
No more delay, you cannot be denied
Scriptural References:
Exodus 15:26; 18:19; Job 38:1; 40:6; Psalms 77:17-19
Proverbs 10:25; Isaiah 66:15
Jeremiah 4:12-13; 10:13; 23:19; 25:31-33; 30:22-23; 51:16
Ezekiel 1:4-9; Amos 1:13-15; Nahum 1:3; Mark 4:24; John 5:25
2 Peter 1:17; Revelation 14:7; 19:1, 5-6; 21:3.
~ Mary B. Dovie
“In God We Trust”
Mary B. Dovie is an ordained minister of the Gospel under the covering of Joy Christian Church and Gideon Christian Fellowship in New Orleans, Louisiana. She operates under a prophetic and teaching anointing. Mary is married to her high school sweetheart, Paul; they live in Theodore, Alabama. Their family includes son Anthony, who serves in the US Army, as well as their son Matthew, his wife, Jennifer, and daughters, Amelia and Stella. |
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