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Several years ago, I released a word on Elijah List titled "It's Time to Come Out of the Dung Heap." As I was going through my files today, I came across that word and felt an urge from the Holy Spirit to share that word with you. 

Many of you have family members or close friends who are wandering. Like the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15), they have been squandering their lives away, and our hearts are burdened for them. What is the Lord saying to us in the season of waiting? 

 

Keys Released: 

- Move from a season of tears into a joyful expectation. 

- Intentionally remember the God-given gifts that the prodigal carries and proclaim them over their life. 

- Ask the Lord to give you wisdom and creative ideas - be prepared for their return. 

- Stand on the wall and watch with expectation. 

 

Scripture Referenced: 

Zephaniah 3:17

Luke 15 

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