I just heard this prophetic word from the Lord for someone specific who will find themselves at a wharf today.Psalm 19 is critical for you in this moment as “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork” (Ps. 19:1). Read Psalm 19 in its entirety.
You are about to see what you have never seen before. See the heavens declare the glory of God in the face of Christ. Don’t resist the urge to fall on bent knees in the midst of an unusual situation. Surrender to Christ what has troubled you. Bow low in adoration of the King of kings, the Lord of lords—and you will encounter Him unlike anything you’ve experienced before. Both His fierceness and tenderness will manifest as you gaze upon Christ with the eyes of your heart.
Bow your heart before Him as you find yourself at the wharf. Sing His praises even in the midst of the calamity. Let your voice arise to extol the praises of Him who is worthy above all else to be crowned with your sacrifice of praise. Praise Him. Bow before Christ your King. Exalt Him even in the midst of the unknown.
The last verse of Psalm 19 will be especially meaningful to you at the wharf: “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.”
The Lord confirmed a vision on our heart while visiting the Wharf at Orange Beach. Although I am not at liberty to share the whole of that vision yet, the fact that He did it on our anniversary when we celebrate our covenant is quite significant. One thing that I can share is that last year, I was prompted by a vision I had in prayer to start a company called HSS Enterprise. This stands for Heaven Sent Studios. The Lord showed me a fleet of boats and the HSS would be the flagship. I obeyed and have little by little followed His direction on this endeavor.
Interestingly while we were at the Wharf, we saw many boats lined up on the water and there were at least two churches in at The Wharf mall area. How fun is that!
I took a picture of the view. Tropical storm Hannah was actually coming on the scene and we were surrounded by very dark clouds on every side. Yet, there was this break in the middle where there was this big beautiful cloud standing out! I felt that the skies were speaking to me a prophetic picture of how He is our strong tower even when the darkness surrounds us.
Kathryn’s stunning photo was captured while she stood at the Wharf, observing a scene that was reminiscent of a significant vision the Lord gave her regarding a business endeavor, aptly called HSS Enterprise. She copyrighted the photograph to allow me to share it here on this post.
What a stunning display. As Kathryn proceeded to copyright the photo, she prayerfully sought to find the right verse that would capture what she felt in that moment as she beheld the beauty of it all. Within days her answer arrived, somewhat expectedly.
She explains:
I asked the Lord which verse should I choose. I went on about my business. Next thing I know, a prophet and brother in the Lord posts a word about someone having an encounter at a wharf. That was me! It was a post with a specific scripture that was perfect. It was Psalm 19:1: The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies proclaim the work of His hands.
The story goes on with many nuggets as a reminder that we too declare the glory of the Lord!
This may seem like a small thing, but the Lord keeps giving me layer after layer of His riches even after this trip. I continue to reap the effects of all that the Lord did during our anniversary getaway to The Shores. He spoke so clearly to us, confirming what we held deep in our hearts. The heavens do declare the glory of the Lord! Ah, that we would listen! I encourage you today, to look up to the heavens and hear what they may be telling you of God’s goodness in the land of the living.
Kayce Threadgill says
Thank you for this word. So timely today. I needed it. Randomly was told about your blog for another reason by Scott Flora in Oregon. We recently launched a house of prayer in Gladewater Texas (close to Tyler) and he was telling us about the barn revival word you received so I came
to your blog to get some more info to share a friend who approached me two days ago saying “the Lord has instructed me to take responsibility for the prophetic word spoken that revival would break out in the Piney Woods of East Texas.” So she is gathering intercessors to agree with the Lord and ask Him to do it.
As I was scrolling I found this word on the warf. Before I saw it I had spent the morning singing Psalm 19. God gave me a song 2 years ago with part of the Psalm in it and He asked me
to finish it this morning. A couple hours later I ran across your blog. My heart was heavy as I was sensing change and busyness beginning to approach and feeling the season shift. I was in tears as I read this word. I knew it was for me. You posted in last year on July 28, 2020…my 35th birthday. Just thought you would like to hear the testimony. Bless you brother. Thank you for releasing what God is saying to you. It has blessed this heart today and reminded me all over again at how intricate our Father is and how He cares even for the little heaviness in our hearts as we face a season that seems we are ill equipped for and not so ready to step into. But there He is. At the warf. With a stretched out hand inviting me once again to trust Him. Oh how I trust thee! You are great God!
Kayce Threadgill says
Thank you for this word. So timely today. I needed it. Randomly was told about your blog for another reason by Scott Flora in Oregon. We recently launched a house of prayer in Gladewater Texas (close to Tyler) and he was telling us about the barn revival word you received so I came
to your blog to get some more info to share a friend who approached me two days ago saying “the Lord has instructed me to take responsibility for the prophetic word spoken that revival would break out in the Piney Woods of East Texas.” So she is gathering intercessors to agree with the Lord and ask Him to do it.
As I was scrolling I found this word on the warf. Before I saw it I had spent the morning singing Psalm 19. God gave me a song 2 years ago with part of the Psalm in it and He asked me
to finish it this morning. A couple hours later I ran across your blog. My heart was heavy as I was sensing change and busyness beginning to approach and feeling the season shift. I was in tears as I read this word. I knew it was for me. You posted in last year on July 28, 2020…my 35th birthday. Just thought you would like to hear the testimony. Bless you brother. Thank you for releasing what God is saying to you. It has blessed this heart today and reminded me all over again at how intricate our Father is and how He cares even for the little heaviness in our hearts as we face a season that seems we are ill equipped for and not so ready to step into. But there He is. At the warf. With a stretched out hand inviting me once again to trust Him. Oh how uI trust thee! You are great God!
Brian Francis Hume says
Kayce, your comment warmed my heart the moment I read it. Thank you for taking the time to read some of my blog posts. Furthermore, thank you for sharing how this particular post impacted your heart. That so touched me as I read it originally. I simply praise God for His kindness in how He speaks to us.
I actually took some time this afternoon to update this particular post with an additional story that someone shared with me regarding how this post impacted them. Your comment reminded me that I needed to finish the post.
Please stay in touch, especially as you are in the Tyler, Texas region. I certainly have my eyes on that region due to the barn-raising word. If you’re on social media, reach out to me. Bless you!
Kayce Threadgill says
Awesome! Will do!