Today is a new day and a new dawning. There will be no more to tomorrow. So look forward and do not look back, for I am not going back. What I have planned is already brought forth and there is no going back. You can sit in your complacency and miss this move, or you can come forward in My strength and My might and receive all that I am doing in this hour. Move church! Move! Do not be caught sitting still any longer. The heavens are opened over you and I am pouring out My Glory like never before. You will find that as you step into that Glory, that it will increase and it will increase until it ignites a fire that cannot be put out. The fires of revival have come upon this land. The fires of revival are consuming My people. True repentance is occurring. No more saved today lost tomorrow. Those days are gone forever. True salvation is in the wind, for this is the last trumpet call. Hear My voice church; hear My voice loud and clear, for you will not hear it any plainer than you hear it at this karios moment in My timing. Open the spiritual ears and come hither into the secret place, for I have so much to reveal to My church at this given time.
Happy, happy, happy will you be church. Great explosions all over the land! Great thunders and lightings over head! You shall see Holy Angelic Visitations all over the land. I have come in ALL MY GLORY to bless My church in this end time hour.
The harp and bowl are here. They are here to bless My people. Rejoice before Me in all that you say and do. For I am here! I am here!
Harp--It was used as an accompaniment to songs of cheerfulness as well as of praise to God (Genesis 31:27; 1 Samuel 16:23; II Chronicles. 20:28; Psalm 33:2; 137:2
Bowl-- wine "pot" (Jeremiah 35:5). The reservoir for oil, from which pipes led to each lamp in Zechariah's vision of the candlestick, is called also by this name (Zechariah 4:2, 3); so also are the vessels used for libations (Exodus 25:29; 37:16).
The sockets of the lamps of the golden candlestick of the tabernacle are called bowls (Exodus 25:31, 33, 34; 37:17, 19, 20);