Saturday, October 7, 2023

Definition of a Decree

By Jennifer Eviaz

A decree is defined as an official order issued by a legal authority. Naturally speaking, a decision made by order of the court supersedes the desire or opinion of the defendant, whether it's a fine, a denial of driving privileges, or even a jail sentence. 

Job 22:28 instructs us saying, "Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee: and the light shall shine upon thy ways."

The Hebrew word for decree in this passage (gazar) is a command that not only establishes something but also divides and cuts something down at the same time. The powerful promise for making a decree is that the light of God will shine upon all our ways. In other words, the decree cuts away and destroys anything from the kingdom of darkness that has been purposed against you.

This Easter weekend, I prophesy to your dead places: I command resurrection life to your soul. He restores your soul! I command resurrection life to your heart. He heals the broken hearted! You will feel again! You will have joy again! You will laugh again! I speak to those with derailed callings... get back on track! Hope again! Begin again! I see light and new life entering your dark, dead places. Get ready to experience new beginnings.

 ✿⊰ I B e l i e v e ⊰✿ 
 

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