Marching Into Your Divine Destiny

Journey Into The Promised Land

Isaiah 66:5–11 (CSB)

You who tremble at his word,
hear the word of the Lord:
“Your brothers who hate and exclude you
for my name’s sake have said,
‘Let the Lord be glorified
so that we can see your joy!’
But they will be put to shame.”

A sound of uproar from the city!
A voice from the temple—
the voice of the Lord,
paying back his enemies what they deserve!
Before Zion was in labor, she gave birth;
before she was in pain, she delivered a boy.

Who has heard of such a thing?
Who has seen such things?
Can a land be born in one day
or a nation be delivered in an instant?
Yet as soon as Zion was in labor,
she gave birth to her sons.

“Will I bring a baby to the point of birth
and not deliver it?”
says the Lord;
“or will I who deliver, close the womb?”
says your God.

10 Be glad for Jerusalem and rejoice over her,
all who love her.
Rejoice greatly with her,
all who mourn over her—
11 so that you may nurse and be satisfied
from her comforting breast
and drink deeply and delight yourselves
from her glorious breasts.

Birthing Your Vision

We are meditating on the stages of development in spiritual vision. Yesterday we reflected on conception and development. The next steps are travail and transition, then comes the birth of the vision.

Travail: In the King James version, Ecclesiastes 5:3 states, “For a dream cometh through the multitude of business.” The meaning of the word “multitude” here is “great.” According to one Hebrew definition, “business” means travail or difficulty. So a dream or vision comes through “great travail” or difficulty.

In the natural birth process, the time of travail parallels the spiritual travail which is necessary to birth vision. Natural travail is a time of intense, concentrated effort to birth a child which is commonly called “labor.” As in the delivery of a baby, spiritual vision is born by similarly intense mental, physical, and spiritual concentration.

But just as in the natural birth process, it takes greater effort to intensify. One of the things that is so important to a vision is focus. Like a mother giving birth, you must remain focused. You must remain concentrated on what God says, His promises and His prophecies.

As a mother in travail hides herself from public gaze, so those in travail spiritually must get alone with God and prepare themselves to receive the vision God has for their life and ministry.

Transition: In the natural birth process there is a time during labor known as the time of transition. It is the most difficult time of travail right before the birth canal is opened to permit the birth of the child. When God births spiritual vision, there is also a time of transition. Transition means change. The spiritual vision God wants to instill in your life will require change. It will call for new commitment and dedication. During this time of transition while you are preparing to receive the new flow of God’s power, you will experience pressure in every area of your life. Everything within you may cry out for relief from the spiritual birth pangs of what God is bringing forth.

Birth: Travail is a difficult experience, but it leads to the birth which brings joy:

A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world. (John 16:21)

Let God birth new visions in your spiritual womb this year.

Make this declaration:

Thank You, God, for the new thing You are birthing in me.

*Adapted from MCWE email – Journey Into The Promised Land by Morris Cerullo

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