Atmospheres are filled with smells and for those who have the ability to smell an atmosphere, you can smell what is operating in that atmosphere. Discerning the smell of an atmosphere is not for calling something or someone out, but for the ability to shift the atmosphere and change the smell of the air people are breathing.
Because we are human beings and have emotions, we want to diagnose our emotions, deal with our issues and defend ourselves or protect ourselves when we sense the smell of an atmosphere that we deem is not safe.
What if we detoxed the smell, so we do not become intoxicated by it, and then we take our authority as believers and we call for the winds of God to remove the foul smell in the atmosphere. Once the foul smell is removed, we can then call for the fragrance of God to fill the room, the city, the state, the country, the family, the community.
John 12:1-3 says, “Mary then took a pound of very expensive perfume of pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped His feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.”
The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. This woman changed the smell of the atmosphere in the room with her pouring out of her heart to the Lord.
If one bottle of perfume can change the smell in a room, who much more can our prayers change the smell of an atmosphere in our homes, in our churches, in our cities, in our communities?
Our words are creating atmospheres that are either foul or fragrant. When we hear foul words, or smell foul atmospheres, we have authority in the spirit, to pray for a shifting of the atmosphere from foul to fragrant.
We are being invited to use our authority to change atmospheres from foul to fragrant, rather than promote and propel the smell by just talking about it with each other. Detox the odor, then release a fragrance that fills the whole room you are standing in. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org










