WHAT THE SPIRIT IS SAYING FOR 2011 PART 1

WHAT THE SPIRIT IS SAYING FOR 2011 PART 1

Sharing personal prophetic words can always be a little risky, in my opinion. A certain amount of vulnerability can accompany sharing publicly what a prophet has spoken in a private setting, even if it was shared in a corporate meeting. However, sometimes it’s worth it just so that people can join their faith to believe into manifestation what the Lord has decreed. After all, wasn’t Timothy admonished by Paul in 1 Timothy 1:18 to fight the good fight with prophecies that he had received?

Because of its relevance to what God is saying about Harvest Fellowship in 2011, I am sharing this prophetic word given to me by William Hohman of Merrill, Wisconsin during an Eagle’s Gathering of leaders in September of 2010. Mr. Hohman is a proven and trustworthy leader to the body of Christ and was a source of great wisdom and encouragement to all of the attendees at this gathering.

Below is a portion of the word:

“Within this next year, by the end of the school year, you’re really going to see your church start to grow. 2011 is going to be a huge growth year for your congregation. Wonderful moves of the Spirit – I’m sure you’re having them now – but more of a revival kind of spirit/presence where it’s taking hold of people, taking hold of businesses. There’s favor from businesses that are coming into your life.”
This is not the complete word, but a portion that speaks specifically of the Harvest Fellowship and 2011. In the next days I’ll share other prophetic words regarding what the Spirit is saying to us as a church. Get ready!

1 comment (Add your own)

1. Bill Faught, Jr. wrote:
Ptr. Andy- Lynda and I are exceedingly (KJV) excited to watch this word come to pass in 2011. "Has He not said it...shall He not do it? GO God! We love you guys!

Tue, January 4, 2011 @ 11:40 PM

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