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A Short Prophetic Word from My wife, Lorna

My wife Lorna has a prophetic gift, that she has used in her church for over 22 years.
She felt the following words may be an encouragement for someone who is reading this post.
It is a short prophetic word, but Lorna did not want to add any unnecessary words or images.
Thanks for reading.
From Tony and Lorna Egar.
Brisbane, Australia.
16 April 2025.

Take a chance.
Step out.
Dare to dream.
You can do it—you know you can.

Instead of a spring, be a river.
Instead of a trickle, be a flood.

Jump in—take the leap.
Take a chance.
You are brave, you are bold, you know you want to.
You have been looking for something different, something new.
Today is your day.

Increase is coming—enlarge your tent, open wide your heart.
Make room for more.
The Lord wants to add to you;
He is adding value to your life.
He has chosen YOU!

You are ready for the new!
New experiences are on the horizon.
It is almost certainly going to happen or be done quite soon.

Go beyond where you have been before.
Go just that little bit further today.
You will be amazed who is waiting to meet you.
Hold nothing back.
Make the tent ropes longer and the pegs stronger.
The Lord is about to bring the increase.

And you will spread out in every direction.

The arrows are pointing you in the right direction—follow the signs.

Your destination is an opportunity for advancement—it’s yours!!
You have arrived.

CONGRATULATIONS.

Written by Lorna Egar.

The Winds of Deliverance: A Sermon in Tampa

Introduction Tampa, a city of vibrant culture, natural beauty, and boundless energy, was the setting for an unforgettable sermon by Elodie. Standing before a congregation eager for God’s word, she spoke against the backdrop of Tampa Bay’s rolling waves, a reminder of the endless grace of the Lord. In this bustling city of 384,000 residents, where history and modernity intertwine, the message of deliverance and divine establishment rang clear.

Chapter 1: The Displacement of the Enemy

Elodie began her sermon by calling the congregation to declare aloud, “The Lord has shown me that many believers have been in a place of feeling like they were continually contending with the enemy.” The words echoed through the sanctuary, a powerful chorus of faith in the heart of Tampa. She continued, describing the cycles of battle that so many had been facing—cycles of fear, doubt, and oppression.

“But I saw,” she proclaimed, “with one fell swoop of the Lord’s hand, the displacement of the enemy was taking place!” A murmur of agreement rippled through the crowd. “Where the Lord is displacing the enemy, He is now branding those territories with establishment. There is a deep-rooted fortification taking place in Christ, and in the freedom we find in Him.”

She encouraged the people to reflect on their struggles, the ongoing battles they had faced, and assured them that the Lord’s recompense was near. “My recompense,” the Lord says, “is far outweighing the battle and warfare you have endured.” The room was thick with the presence of God as people nodded, lifted their hands, and embraced the words of victory.

“God’s decree is this: ‘Yes indeed, it won’t be long now.’” The promise of breakthrough was not for a distant future, but for now! The Lord had been making room for increase, not for loss. Every battle had been preparation, and every delay had been a divine setup for an extraordinary comeback.

Chapter 2: Healing and the Power of God’s Word

As the Hillsborough River flowed steadily outside, Elodie transitioned into speaking about healing. “Jehovah Jireh,” she said, “is our provider. He sees ahead and provides before we even know what we need.”

She turned to Mark 1:41: “And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth His hand, and touched him, and saith unto him, ‘I will; be thou clean.’” This moment was a defining one in the sermon. “God is still the healer today! He is Jehovah-Rapha, the Lord who heals.”

A woman in the front row wept softly, and Elodie’s eyes locked on her with compassion. “God’s Word is medicine,” she continued. “You thought the vision was over and gone. You thought His promises had fallen to the ground. But no—He was making room for something greater.”

The atmosphere shifted as the presence of the Holy Spirit became palpable. “These are the days of deliverance and a powerful move of God’s hand! The Lord is increasing the winds of deliverance upon His people. He is uprooting deep-rooted evil and injustice, and He is bringing forth justice by His mighty hand.”

She led the congregation in prayer, inviting them to release their burdens. “God is moving in unprecedented ways,” she declared. “You may have walked through fiery seasons, but the fire of the Lord is refining you, not destroying you!”

As the sermon neared its conclusion, Elodie spoke of strength. “The Living Bible says, ‘Your strength must come from the Lord’s mighty power within you.’ You don’t have to fight this battle alone. He is fighting for you. He is Jehovah-Nissi, the Lord our Victory!”

Conclusion: Taking Hold of the Promise

The final moments of the sermon were charged with expectation. “Be even more alert,” Elodie urged, “for how God will move. He will not be mocked by the pride of man. His justice is coming.”

With a final declaration, she encouraged each person to take hold of their breakthrough. “You are taking your place for such a time as this. Step out of apology and build boldly with God! He is establishing something new through you.”

As the congregation stood to their feet, worship filled the sanctuary. The wind of deliverance had blown through Tampa that day, and lives were forever changed. The city, with all its beauty and history, had witnessed a mighty move of God. For indeed, the Lord is still Jehovah-Jireh, Jehovah-Rapha, and Jehovah-Nissi. The God of provision, healing, and victory.

Maya had a dream in Grand Junction

Maya walked through the vibrant streets of Grand Junction, the city alive with the glow of streetlights reflecting off beautifully sculpted public art pieces. She could feel a strange pull in her heart, an unseen force guiding her past the thriving shops and restaurants, beyond the bustling downtown and into the wilderness where the towering Grand Mesa stood in all its glory. As she moved forward, the dream began to unfold before her, taking her into a deeper revelation of what God was doing in the lives of His people.

Situated at the confluence of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers, Grand Junction had always been a meeting place, a land where streams merged and paths intertwined. Yet, as Maya walked, she realized she was not simply traversing familiar terrain—she was being led into a sacred vision. The air was thick with a sense of expectancy, and she knew deep in her spirit that God was speaking.

As she ascended the rocky paths of the Colorado National Monument, a strong wind began to blow. The voice of the Lord came to her in the wind, whispering, “For I say unto you, that I am bringing you deeper into the place of attentiveness and a deeper place of being attuned to what I am doing and where I am moving. My hand is moving powerfully and swiftly in the rearranging. Lean into it, run not from it, for I am bringing forth a powerful simplifying.”

Maya felt the weight of these words settle deep within her. She looked ahead and saw before her a great tree, massive and sprawling, but with branches that were being pruned by an unseen hand. She understood that God was speaking about His people—there was a pruning happening, a stripping away, but it was for the purpose of greater fruitfulness. “Lean not away from the pruning,” the voice continued, “for the pruning is making room for all that I am going to do.”

She moved forward again, and suddenly she found herself by a river. The water was clear, reflecting the heavens above. But as she peered deeper, she saw something troubling—shadows moving beneath the surface, attempting to cloud the purity of the stream. Then the voice of the Lord spoke again: “The enemy seeks to crush the hope of My people, especially in these days. Many have found it so hard to simply ‘hold onto hope’ anymore. But stand tall and wait for Me! Watch how I am going to work FOR you!”

Tears welled up in Maya’s eyes. She had felt this battle herself. She had seen many around her struggling, weighed down by disappointment, by deferred dreams, by the weight of their own expectations. Yet here, in this sacred place, God was revealing that hope was not lost. “The enemy has been targeting hopes because of the high hopes and big dreams and blueprints I am releasing,” the voice reassured. “But you must take hold of what I have given you!”

Suddenly, she was in a vast desert. The sun blazed overhead, and she felt the dryness of the land. There was a sense of testing here, of refining by fire. But as she turned, she saw a figure standing in the distance. It was Jesus. He reached out His hand, and in His eyes, she saw the deep compassion and mercy of the Father.

She heard His words, “You’re not supposed to heal yourself. Don’t feel condemned if you have symptoms in your body. But you do need to get some grit about you to put your foot down and say, ‘No! I’ve been redeemed from this. I don’t have to have this. I refuse to lie down with this and yield to this, because I’ve been redeemed from it. It has no legal right in my life.'”

Maya fell to her knees, overcome by the love and authority in His voice. This was not just about physical healing—it was about freedom in every area. It was about stepping into the inheritance of the redeemed, living in the fullness of His promises.

In an instant, the scene shifted again. She found herself standing at the edge of a great valley, overlooking a vast and beautiful new land. It was unlike anything she had seen before—lush, vibrant, filled with light. And then, she heard the final proclamation: “The new land I am leading you into will not look anything like what you have known before, but don’t fight the changes. Don’t fear the new land, for it is a BEAUTIFUL PLEASANT PLACE. It is a place where you will know JOY unlike you have known. You will know PEACE unlike you have known. You will know VISION and CLARITY of hearing My voice unlike you have known.”

Maya could hardly contain the revelation washing over her. She saw many people entering this land, their faces filled with awe and gratitude. These were the ones who had poured themselves out for the Lord, who had given and given, who had endured the refining. Now, they were stepping into the reward, into the place of refreshing and renewal.

As she stood there, the Lord spoke once more: “Many are beginning to see, and will SEE with their physical eyes the REWARD of the seeds they have planted. Your eyes will FALL upon the harvest. It is upon you! It is upon you! It is upon you!”

And with that final word, Maya awoke.

She sat up in bed, her heart pounding, her spirit still ablaze with the vision she had seen. She knew this was not just a dream—it was an invitation. An invitation for herself, for the people of Grand Junction, and for the body of Christ to step into what God was doing. To trust the pruning, to hold onto hope, to step boldly into the new land He was securing for them.

Maya bowed her head and whispered, “Yes, Lord. I will go where You lead.”

And with that, the morning light streamed through her window, signaling the dawn of a new day—not just in the natural, but in the spirit.