The Hebrew New Year begins this week on Wednesday with their Head of the Year called Rosh Hashannah. As Westerners we start our New Year in January, but theirs begins with many high holy holidays including Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Feast of Tabernacles. These days are significant in history as trumpets make announcements; atonement is a reminder of the power of the blood of Jesus and Tabernacles is a reminder that God is dwelling among us. As this New Year is about to begin and they call it 5785, we are entering into a new season. What will this season hold, many will be sharing their thoughts, their prophetic words and their ideas, but only God knows what He has in store for the nations.
One thing I was sensing in the spirit this morning as I was walking is related to one song and one word. The song I keep hearing in my spirit is Josh Baldwin’s song Made For More. The line I can’t escape is, “I wasn’t made to be tending a grave, I was born and raised back to life again, I was made for more!” It feels like a trumpet going off in my spirit that the days of tending graves are over for we were made for more.
Then this morning Lana Vawser wrote a blog about recompense and she made a statement about prophesying to the dry bones again. I sense we are to not tend a grave but to prophesy to dry bones. Ezekiel 37 is about a graveyard, but the prophet does not go into the graveyard to tend a grave, he went in to prophesy to dry bones. This is a massive shift we must make.
As we enter this New Year with the Hebrew people into 5785, I am announcing we are no longer tending graves, we are prophesying to dry bones and telling them with our voice as a trumpet to come alive, for we were made for more. We have been forgiven of our sins, so we can dwell with Christ and remember Christ is in You. This is a not by power, not by might but by My spirit says the Lord move we are in. If you are in a graveyard of any kind, stop serving the dead and prophesy to them, COME ALIVE and watch dry bones begin to rattle.

