As It Was In The Days of Moses A Divine Reset for Canada

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2025-12-11
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We are a people who praise a God who inhabits the praises of His people. That is not an old hymn line, it is an invitation and an assignment. Praise opens a portal. Praise is not sentimental. Praise positions us to receive the very presence of God and to be transformed by it.

Why this hour matters

We stand at a crucial hinge point for our nation. The spiritual climate is changing. There is visible pushback from powers that are attempting to silence truth and legislate injustice. At the same time, the same pushback is hardening hearts so the Lord can act in decisive ways. This is how God has often worked in Scripture. The hardening of the unjust paves the way for the deliverance of His people. This is not simply politics. It is a spiritual picture that demands prayerful engagement, righteous action, and bold faith.

Redemption through the blood, and what it means for us
"But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, he entered once and for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats or calves, but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal, final redemption." Hebrews 9:11-12

Jesus is both our mediator and our sacrifice. He has skin in the game. He knows what it is to be human and to bear the full weight of redemption. The animal sacrifices under the old covenant were shadows. They pointed to a reality that only Christ could accomplish. When He offered himself, forgiveness was not symbolic. It was effective. It changed our legal standing before God, and it calls us to live in that reality.

There is a practical principle here. The Son has paid the price. The inheritance becomes effective at death, the same way a will takes effect. Jesus' death established our eternal inheritance. Now it is our responsibility to believe it and to walk in it. If you are unsure where to begin, remember: faith comes by hearing, and hearing the Word of God. As you receive it, you will begin to act in it.

Religion versus faith: learning to break through

Religion often puts itself between people and the miracle. It controls, judges, and shrinks. Faith opens. Reading Mark 2 again helps us see the posture that pleases God. Jesus came to preach good news and set captives free. The signs, wonders, and miracles were a consequence of that message, not the aim. They confirm truth. Faith moves. Religion blocks.

In Mark 2, four men refuse to be stalled by an obstacle. The house is full, the door is blocked, but they climb to the roof, remove the cover, and lower their friend in front of Jesus. That is not theatrics. That is the posture of people who will not let others' gates or the spirit of control stop them from accessing the One who heals.

What that moment teaches us
Faith is persistent. The men refused to turn back.
Faith is creative. When the door was blocked, they found another way.
Faith is communal. They carried the burden together.
Faith expects results. Jesus answered their faith by saying, "Your sins are forgiven," and then demonstrated his authority by healing.

There is no spiritual elite who has more of God than you do. The only variable is the level of belief. Are you willing to believe that the power you see in Scripture is available to you? If so, step forward. Rise up in faith and act.

Practical steps for the moment

Faith without works is dead. We are called to pair worship and declaration with action. Here are simple, practical steps you can take right now.

Engage in praise each morning. Praise opens portals and invites God's presence.
Pray specific decrees over your city and nation. Use Scripture as your foundation.
Send a letter or make a phone call to your representative when legislation threatens righteousness.
Gather with others in prayer, and be willing to declare what God has spoken. You cannot over-decree a thing in faith.
Walk in mercy and truth. Rescue those who are perishing with the gospel and with real acts of compassion.
A prophetic vision and its meaning

At a pivotal time, a vision came: the great lakes and the waterways lit up as flames of revival and purification. This prophetic picture is not about fire for destruction, but about purification and the spread of God's presence across a vast region. It points to a sweeping awakening from coast to coast, a movement of the Spirit that connects nations and fronts of ministry.

Prophecy invites us to participate. When a word is spoken prophetically over a nation, a person in another place can reach out and claim it. The same Spirit who called Israel out of Egypt is able to call a people out of spiritual bondage today. We are called to be the hands and feet that steward that move of God.

The divine reset and a second exodus

There is a pattern in Scripture. Oppression increases, resistance hardens, and then God moves decisively. We are in such a season. This is a time to stand, to declare, and to expect God to do mighty things. The Lord is shaking the earth and heaven in order to leave only what is unshakable: His kingdom, righteousness, and justice.

We must not be passive. Now is the time to press in with greater faith, to speak truth, and to act in love. When Pharaoh hardened his heart, God used that hardness to reveal His power. We should not fear the hardening, because it will expose what must fall and what will remain.

Declarations and how to join

Decreeing is not empty words. It is speaking Scripture and faith into present reality. If you want to participate, there are practical ways to join with others in declaring God's will:

Read and proclaim written decrees. Find words that resonate with your heart and speak them in faith.
Connect with a community of intercessors. There is strength in a gathered ecclesia.
Be responsible in action. Pray, then act. Pray for the sick and reach out. Pray about legislation and make your voice known.
Final exhortation

We are not powerless observers. We are commissioned, called, and equipped. The Lord has placed an inheritance within us. He has given us authority to declare His kingdom. We will not be silenced. We will not bow to fear of man. We will bind the spirit of dead religion that compromises and release the fire of the Holy Spirit that reforms and revives.

Stand. Praise. Decree. Act. Expect that as you do, chains will break, the blind will open, and the nations will see the light of God rising from our midst.

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