Fw: Copy "Happy New Year 2013" a Prophetic Word by, John Uebelhart

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Jan 4, 2013, 3:13:28 PM1/4/13
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Subject: Copy "Happy New Year 2013" a Prophetic Word by, John Uebelhart

Happy New Year!

A few days before Christmas I bought the new Christmas album called "Joy" by Steven Curtis Chapman. While I like many of the other songs (some old Christmas songs and some newly written by Steven) I really felt like God was speaking directly to me about one song in particular. It is the last song on the album and it just so happens it is number thirteen. It is called "Happy New Year" and I believe it is a prophetic song for His people over the coming year 2013.

Most of the lyrics touched my heart when I first heard the song. But on the third or fourth time listening to the song, when I heard Steven sing the very last line "Happy New Year", it was as if God was saying it directly to me. Can you imagine God himself directly saying "Happy New Year" to someone. Can you imagine God himself directly saying those words to you? What would He mean? What would He be trying to say? What would one's life look like in the following weeks and months to come of that year? What pending future events, circumstance, blessings, favor, divine appointments and new relationships could He possibly be speaking of. The possibilities are endless for sure.

What kind of a God would have so many new things planned for one of His own, that He could simply say "Happy New Year" and the very words themselves fill you so deeply with such an expectancy for your own future that "Joy" floods your soul! What kind of God would speak those words over His child? A very, very good God! A good, good Father that delights in giving His children many good things. More importantly, I believe He delights even more so in surprising us by giving us His good gifts from above after we have experienced many trials in life. After life's trials of pain, disappointments and dispair, addictions and bondages, rejections and divorce or even after death itself touches our life in some way.

Revelation 21:5 says "And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new". I want to show you the depths of what this short scripture really is saying. The greek meaning of each word or word combinations are:
  • Behold: behold, see, lo. The definition of the word lo is that it is "usually used as anexpression of surprise in the phrase".
  • I Make: to be the author, to make ready, to prepare
  • All things: each, every, the whole, everyone, all things, everything
  • New: fresh, recent, unused, unworn, unprecedented, uncommon, unheard of
So let me paraphrase this short little six word phrase. Surprise, I (the author of your life) have been making you ready and preparing you, so that I can make each and every faset of your whole entire life unprecedentedly new, fresh and uncommon; in such a way that even to you too, it will be as if it were a thing unheard of. Now I know that sentence is long and runs on but I wanted to get my point across. The point is that in that short little phrase in the verse God really says so very, very much.

God, you mean everything I have been through in this life so far has been preparing me so that you can make every single thing in my life new? Every little detail without exception new? You mean my sickness has been preparing me? You mean my addictions have been preparing me? You mean my divorce and failed relationships have been preparing me? You mean my abuse has been preparing me? You mean my financial ruin has been preparing me? You mean my _________ has been preparing me? Well, the answer to all of those questions or to the one you had to fill in the blank is.... YES! God says yes. He says "I'm making all things new."

Understand that this is not just a promise from God. The scripture does not just reveal to us a promise. It says where He said it from. He spoke these words directly from His throne. The words "And he that sat upon the throne said" are there as a preface to the promise. It's very important to understand that it is not just a promise but the emphasis is one of decree! He is saying "I am making this decree over your life from my throne with all power, authority and dominion." This promise of God has been decreed over your life by God Almighty himself yet you still must believe and receive it by faith.

This year as always, there will be many words given over the new year. I have found it difficult in years past to sift through it all and to hear what God is saying both to me and to the church. Well, this is the first time God has given me a word for the new year! It was given to me but I have no doubt He gave it to me to give to you too.

So receive this prophetic word over your life for this coming year. No matter what you are going through or have been through so far in life, the very author of your life God himself, has been preparing you and making you ready so that you can receive everything new He has for your life.

I decree over you the Word of the Lord.

"I'm making all things new... so Happy New Year!"

till He comes...


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