Lance Wallnau

Midnight Watch Word

1972401_10152673406659936_4377055364674753343_nMidnight Watch Word

Prayer is often stored up in the heavens, awaiting the appropriate time of release. The Bible describes a “fullness of time” that signals a release of pent-up prayer reaching a tipping point and being poured out upon the earth.
During the 1980s, through to the last decade, there have been many desperate calls to fasting and prayer. Many 40-day and 21-day fasts have been called for. What happened to all those prayers for revival in America? What ever became of all those dedicated hours of intercession? I will tell you what happened…they have been stored up for the right time.
Like money in the bank, the currency of intercession can follow one generation and fall on another. Many kings in David's lineage were blessed “for the sake of David” long after David was gone. Likewise the prayers of many saints are stored up for the Last Days' outpouring on many Nations.
The time is nearing when God shall pour out His visitation upon Nations. America is sensing a crisis…it is near. But so is the outpouring of Amazing Grace. What does Heaven wait for?
When the dove left Noah's Ark it went looking for a place for the sole of its foot. The Spirit of God is looking over the people of God and preparing a company for the dove to land. God will have a fresh company to carry a mighty Apostolic Evangelism mantle. It will arise in the midst of trouble. “When the enemy comes in…like a flood…the Spirit of The Lord shall lift up a standard against him.” Some see the enemy coming as a flood. Others teach that the Lord's standard arises like a flood. Either way, the heavens are about to unleash the pent-up prayers of the ages. The latter rain is upon us.
Get ready!

37 thoughts on “Midnight Watch Word”

  1. I have hoped for years that Paul’s prayers for the Ephesians would tunnel through to our time. After that amazing request that they might be rooted and grounded in love… (Ephesians 3:17, which by the way, we all ought to be praying for “all the saints”, Ephesians 6:18), they heard the report that they had left their first love (Revelation 2:4). But Paul had appended to his prayer the confident note that “God is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think”. The dove of God’s Spirit wants to abide among those who distinguish clearly between the spiritual and the material, who have assimilated the words of Jesus, “do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul”. Physical attacks cannot hurt us. So our expectation is the same that the disciples heard from Jesus at the last supper, “If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours.” (John 15:20)

  2. With answered prayer it is both ways. The prayers are answered fairly immediate, often the prayer of faith, and the prayer that takes diligent carving into.
    I see immediate answers to prayer everyday, all day long. However, there are those answers that have lingered.
    In the last two months, even these that have lingered for years, I have begun to see a mighty turn. I believe because I personally have consecrated myself to a more intense time of prayer. Fasting has helped me become aware of and sensitive to what God is doing in these situations.

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