The Prophetic Call of the Two Mountains: Continued

The next day, the Lord continued the prophetic word concerning Prayer Mountain and Pore’s Knob.

“The Field Hospital on Prayer Mountain”

A. This prophetic word is an expansion of the prophecy given the day before (in last month’s angel section). His word troubled me, and I was going over and over His remarks in my mind. Therefore He clarified the prophetic word (along with a caution about judging His battle plans… ie. a gentle rebuke).

B. July 17th, 2006: Monday – Vision

The little dove that we saw before up on the ridge, was here again. She flew to a tree branch near the gazebo and sat quietly watching and waiting.

“Here,” I thought, “is the symbol of peace; but in my ears is the sounds of drums and marching.” These were joined by bagpipes and an animal horn being blown. It was as though there was a marshalling of troops from many lands

The dove of peace flew down from the nearby tree and began to hop around near the gazebo. She was on a bed of dry leaves and could be heard easily.

The Lord spoke: “Peace, unshakable peace in the midst of war; communion with Me in the midst of chaos; love in the midst of hate; passion in the midst of lethargy and despair. ‘Come to the water of Life and drink freely,’ will be the proclamation of those coming to this hill.”

I asked Him, “What of Pores Knob?” for I continued to mull over His statements from the day before

“I gave you insight in order to increase understanding – not to have you fret over My battle plans. The battle is Mine, Anna. You have a part in this battle. But I am the One who assigns My soldiers to their posts.”

“I have asked you to pray that their faith fail not. But you must stand at the post to which I have called you. Do not attempt to rescue those with another calling or those assigned to a different post. Those assigned to be the diversion also serve.”

“But My glory will rest here. I have brought together those who are willing to take a stand for Me. This too is a warrior’s duty – to stand in love and peace toward one another, releasing that love and peace to all who come.” (It seemed to me that this love and peace provided a congenial atmosphere that would draw down His glory for the benefit of others.)

“I need a narrowed focus from you, Anna, and a forehead of flint (Ezekiel 3:9). Let none distract you – even with the seeming good.

[The dove flew to a branch over the area where the house of prayer will be built. She sat there quietly most of the time remaining during our prayers.]