Intercessory Follow-Through
God does not expose people to a troubling dream so they can be worried and tormented or start grieving early. Intercessors must shake off the emotions of the experience to be
able to agree with God and change the situation. The biggest mistake with intercessory insights is the lack of follow-through by the dreamer, and that is usually because:
(1.) they do not realize it is a call to intercede,
(2.) they fail to accept the mission because of a sense of inadequacy or being unqualified as an intercessor,
(3.) they stay in the emotion of the dream rather than taking a position of authority and agreement with God to break an assignment or
(4.) they go into panic over timing, considering it a done-deal already.
(This is the sixth excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
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