THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE: PROPHETIC WORD PERM, RUSSIA

The Stone which the builders refused is become the Head of the Corner. This is the Lord's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes. "This" is the day which the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Save now, I beseech thee O Lord. O Lord: I beseech thee, send now prosperity."

Psalm 118:22-24

This is the day that the Lord has made---even the day when your Lord and Saviour became the "Stone of the Corner," and My desire says the Lord; is that you rejoice and be glad in it. For when you do not see things accurately, then there is murmuring and grumbling in the camp and this saps your strength. If you want to walk in My strength, keep your lips from speaking evil and in every situation, praise Me that you are not a city without foundations.

For long ago, when I your God planned My eternal city, I sent your Foundation deep into the earth, even your Chief Cornerstone; and there He proclaimed liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison-house to them that were bound. Then He ascended on high and led captivity captiveand gave gifts to men. You have a foundation whom no man can remove says the Lord. And I have given you this commission saying:

"Go therefore and teach all nations..."

For there are foundations which need to be laid and these shall not happen by themselves. You are My witnesses and you are My teachers says the Lord. And I have set the pattern for you in My word saying to My disciples:

"But you shall receive power after that the Holy Spirit is come upon you and you shall be My witnesses in Jerusalem, in Samaria, in Judea and to the uttermost parts of the earth."

And again by the mouth of the Apostle Peter:

"Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."

Acts 2:38

For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, Christ Jesus. But the foundation had scarcely been laid, says the Lord; than men came and they rejected this "Head of the Corner," and He that is precious to you, became a Stone of Stumbling for them. For they set at nought Him who your Father sent into the earth to liberate the captives, and they began to devise their own plans says your Lord, and for centuries your world lay in the sleep of .

But in each generation, the cry of My Spirit goes forth and so now with you: saying:

"I will raise up the Tabernacle of David which is fallen, and close up the breaches and I will set up His ruins and I will build it as in the days of old, that you may possess Edom and all the Gentiles upon whom My name is called says the Lord who does all these things. For known to your God are all My works from the beginning of the world."

It is time, says the Lord---to raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen, and to close up the breaches. For I will set it up and I will raise it up as in the days of old. For this is the fast that I have chosen says the Lord: That you would loose the bands of wickedness and undo the heavy burdens and let the oppressed go free, and that you would break every yoke. For in the days when your Saviour walked this earth, he pitied the poor that cried and did not turn an indifferent ear to those in sickness and distress.

But His light broke forth as the morning---and everywhere he went, you saw Him commanding healing for the sick and deliverance to the oppressed, for He didn't hide from His own flesh, but He satisfied the afflicted soul

And those of you who are like a well watered garden, and a spring of waters whose waters don't fail, shall build the old waste places. You shall raise up the foundations of many generations, and be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of pathes to dwell in.

For you shall delight yourselves in the Lord your God, and I will cause you to ride on the high places of the earth and feed you with the heritage of jacob for the mouth of the Lord has spoken it.

"The captive exile hastens to be loosed that he should not die in the pit."

And I am He that divides the sea. The Lord of Hosts is My name. And I have put My words in your mouth and covered you in the shadow of My hand, that I might plant the heavens and lay the foundations of the earth and say to Zion: You are My people. And that they might say: You are our God.

I have laid the foundations of My house says the Lord, with that One who is the Stone of the Corner, and I have set each of your lively stones in place. And though men would disannul the importance of this---you are a building---even the habitation of God through the Spirit, eternal in the heavens. Live as citizens of the etrnal kingdom. And children of the Most High God.

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The following is a tale called "The Lark & His Feathers." It's a parable that points out the importance of living every day to the glory of God. We must never look at a single day and think "It's only one day---so it doesn't matter if I waste it. For this is a day that the Lord has made. We can glorify God in it.

THE LARK & HIS FEATHERS

A lark singing in the high branches of a tree, saw a traveler walking through the forest, carrying a mysterious little black box. The lark flew onto the traveler's shoulder. "What do you have in the little black box?"

"Worms," the traveler replied. "Are they for sale?" "Yes, and very cheap too." "The price is only one feather."

The Lark thought for a moment. " I must have a million feathers, most of them are quite small. Surely I'll never miss one of them. Here is an opportunity to get a fine dinner for no work at all." So he told the man that he would buy one.

He searched under his wing for a tiny, tiny, feather. He winced a bit as he pulled it out, but the size and quality of the worm made him quickly forget the pain. High up in the tree, he began to sing as beautifully as before.

The next day he saw the same man and once again exchanged a feather for a worm. "What a wonderful way to get dinner he thought, for no effort at all" Days went by and the lark lost a feathr a day but each feather hurt less and less. To begin with, he had a lot of feathers, but as the days passed; he found it more and more difficult to fly. Finally after the loss of one of his primary feathers, he could no longer reach the top of the tree, let alone soar into the sky.

Indeed, he could flutter no more than a few feet and was forced to seek his food with the quarrelsome bickering sparrows. The man with the worms came no more, for there were no more feathers to pay for the worms. The lark no longer sang because he was so ashamed of his fallen state. This is how unworthy habits possess us. Painfully at first, then more easily as time goes by, until at last, we find ourselves stripped of all that allows us to soar and sing.

Author unknown

Our feathers are our time, and freedom to have fellowship with God. But how often we are tricked into exchanging these opportunities for something of lesser value. We can experience the true joy, faith, peace, hope, and love of Jesus Christ. Do you treasure "ALL" of these feathers, with which we can soar on wings of spiritual freedom? Then don't be willing to give up a one!!!

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