Scripture: First Samuel 12:16,17
What can we expect God to do if the mish-pawt of the Lord is restored? Perhaps verses 16
and 17 will give us a clue. When the Israelites asked for a king and rejected God, that brought
Samuel into the declaration mode. Verses 16 and 17 of First Samuel 12 say, “Now therefore,
stand and see this great thing which the LORD will do before your eyes; ‘Is today not the
wheat harvest? I will call to the LORD, and He will send thunder and rain, that you may
perceive and see that your wickedness is great, which you have done in the sight of the
LORD, in asking a king for yourselves.’” Samuel called and God answered. With thunder,
the fear of the Lord was restored. The mish-pawt of God is simply proclaiming that which
God performs in the sight of the hearers. How could we ever turn around some people who
are untouchable without the mish-pawt of God? But with it, I suspect they will either be on
their face or seriously consider a career It is time to restore the anointing of the judges. In a
kairos of favor God’s invitation comes to His people to move in a whole new dimension. Are
we ready for such a season?
PRAYER
In the name of Jesus, I bind my mind to the mind of Christ; I bind my will, purposes, and
plans to Yours, my Father. I loose unforgiveness, resentment, bad feelings toward others,
wrong attitudes, and perceptions from my mind; and I bind my emotions to the control of
the Holy Spirit. I bind my thoughts, attitudes, and behavior