Yesterday I found a playing card on the wet ground, it was a 7 of diamonds, but on the back were the words Ko Jo Kai, which I learned is a sisterhood at Albilene Christian University in Abilene, TX. I love following the bread crumbs of God.
Abilene, TX is named after Abilene, KS which is the end of the Chisholm Trail. The Chisholm trail is a cattle driving trail, that went from San Antonio, TX to Abilene, KS. This trail was named after Jesse Chisholm, who is from TN. The price given for cattle in TX was $4 a head, but in KS it was $24 a head, so they drove their cattle to KS for a more profitable outcome.
The trail attracted many male cattle ranchers and it was truly the wild, wild west. On this trail, one woman by the name of Magaret Heffernan Borland, who is known as the only woman in US History to drive cattle on this trail. A pioneer woman, who ran her own ranch, handled her own herds, and owned over 10,000 cattle. She drove her cattle along this trail and she was called a cattle barron.
As I was learning about all these things yesterday, per the playing card the Lord put on my path, the Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, “Tell my people, THE CATTLE ARE COMING!” I smiled and told the Lord, we have heard it said, the camels are coming, but you are saying, the cattle are coming. The Lord said, “Yes, tell them I said, THE CATTLE ARE COMING!”
Psalm 50:10 says, “Every beast of the forest is Mine, the cattle on a thousand hills.” The context of this verse is that God does not need our sacrifice, but we need His provision. The Lord wants us to lift up our eyes and look, not at anything other than Him, for He says, “THE CATTLE ARE COMING!” These cattle are not coming because of anything we have done, but because we serve a God who is generous, benevolent and cares for us more than we realize. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org

