For the past couple of nights I have been in a dream state in which I am seeing the numbers sequentially, 4-40-400. I saw them again last night in my sleep and so this morning I sat down with my Hebrew numbers and letters book and my bible to try and understand what the Lord is saying. Oh my friends, heaven is releasing such good news, it is beyond my ability to describe it, but let me tell you what the Holy Spirit said this morning.
4 – pathway, doorway, to enter, door
40 – water, liquid, massive, chaos, raging
400 – to seal, to covenant, to make agreement, sign
After looking up and adding up these numbers and their meaning, the Holy Spirit drops Isaiah 44:4 in my spirit, “They shall spring up among the grass
like willows by flowing streams.” Water, hmmmmm. I want to know the context, who is the, they? Listen to 44:3 and 44:5 for context. “For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring, and my blessing on your descendants. This one will say, ‘I am the LORD’S,’ another will call on the name of Jacob, and another will write on his hand, ‘The LORD’S,’ and name himself by the name of Israel.” More water, the outpouring of the Spirit and an agreement to be the Lord’s.
The Holy Spirit says, “A door is opening (4) that will lead to a massive move of God (40) that will be a sign and seal (400) to the nations that God is for you and not against you.” I am stunned as I see this so clearly, 4-40-400 is 444 and is saying through Isaiah 44:3-5 that we are about to enter a Habukkuk 2:14 moment “For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.” Where the glory of the Lord is seen and heard by all.
We are living in the days of Noah where Genesis 7:14 says, the springs of earth and the windows of heaven agreed to water the earth with God’s glory. This is going to be massive, this is going to be glory, this is going to bring us into a covenant with God where we declare I am the LORD’s! Oh friends, I can see it.

