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The Prophetic Journey of Joseph, a DelivererBy Jill Austin I have such a heart to talk about what it really means to be "A Deliverer!" What is the prophetic journey God takes each one of us on to prepare us to suddenly be a deliverer on the world stage? It is a suddenly, of how God starts to position us, isn't it?
So let's talk about Joseph. He was a young man. It says in Genesis that Joseph was greatly favored by his father and was given a beautiful multicolored coat. We know the story well, and we know that this coat is really a reflection of the revelation of the multifaceted gifting that was on Joseph's life. Joseph the DreamerJoseph was a dreamer. He was also a prophet. He dreamed and literally saw his destiny, didn't he? But then, when he was given this coat, and was so loved by his father, it made his brothers jealous. You see, when you have great gifting, when you start to have dreams and visions, when you start to get your head a little above everyone else, the "brothers" and "sisters" will get jealous. Many times, it comes from those in the house of the Lord! All of a sudden, they see this special anointing and gifting that is on you, and they get jealous. Joseph then shared this dream of how all of his brothers would bow down before him, including his father. Have you ever shared something that was not in the right timing? You certainly learn after awhile not to do that! Why? Because it stirs jealousy and jealousy results in murder. We know the story of Joseph very well. The brothers tore the garment--the robe of authority that was given to him by his father, and they threw him into a pit and sold him into slavery. You see, this is part of the prophetic journey of a deliverer. A king can be put into place in one day, but the deliverer goes through decades of the fires of God to be trained in the prophetic journey. This happens so that when you are put into place, it will not only be the beautiful colored "robe" that you will wear, but you will also wear a garment of humility and meekness, with all the glory going to the Lord! God Allows the FamineIn Psalm 105, it said that God allowed the famine. In others words, it was God who set the world up for an international crisis. It is just like where we are today! The Lord is setting up the earth for an international crisis like we have never seen before. He is going to be the One who is going to stop the rains. He is going to be the One who will bring the earthquakes. He is going to be the One who will bring the shakings of governments. He is the One who puts evil rulers in place like Hitler and Stalin. He is also the One to put Godly men and women strategically into place! We are dealing with a huge global chess board, with the Lord moving the players in this time and in this hour for such a time as this. When Joseph was taken into slavery, it says that his feet were put into irons. In other words, God allowed him to be hurt. It wasn't just that his brothers put him into the pit and sold him, but the Lord allowed Joseph to have his feet put in irons. Are you with me? Now he has lost his family and his culture, and he was brought into a foreign land. How many of you have been brought into a "foreign land" where you didn't geographically want to go? All of a sudden, the Lord has shifted and changed you! The Lord is in the place right now, of His wind coming, moving and shifting the players strategically. The suddenly of God will uproot many of you out of your homes, out of your jobs, and shift you to another city "for such a time as this." You see, God said, "I need a deliverer! I need to put him in Egypt and get him before Pharaoh, because this deliverer is not only going to save Israel, but this famine and worldwide crisis, is going to hit all the nations of the known earth." You cry out, "Lord, I want to be a forerunner! Lord, I want to be deliverer!" I tell you, there is a prophetic journey in being a deliverer! We know that Joseph went to Potiphar's house, and the Bible says that the goodness of God was with Joseph. The favor of the Lord was with him! by Jill Austin |
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