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PROPHET ELIJAH ENCOUNTER

I MET PROPHET ELIJAH IN HEAVEN


2018 PROPHETIC DREAM


Jocee Tan by Hidden Remnant


In 2018 I had a very powerful prophetic dream.

I was still a baby christian.


And didnt know much about the supernatural.

In my dream I saw myself in heaven.

I was walking up a very huge and long very narrow stairs in heaven.


In the word God said narrow is the road.

🦅Matthew 7:14


But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.


When I finally reach the top.

I saw A GIGANTIC DOOR.


Very HUGE size of a church door probably even bigger if I'm not mistaken.


Made of oak wood but very complex looking designs engraved on the door.

Very ancient.


It's definitely not something you can see on earth for sure.

Then I stood and wondered hmm what is this?

Asking myself within me.


Then immediately the door opened before my eyes.


AND BEHOLD.


There is a man who opened the door for me in heaven, with such force and seriousness to his face.

This man is 7 foot tall.


Wearing a red/maroonish color like a Cape shawl.

Red/Maroon colors in dreams indicates THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB, POWER, AND ANOINTING.


And he was wearing a dirty beige color robes all the way to his ankles.


I noticed immediately on his head, I saw he is wearing a turban head covering also in maroonish red.


This man is not white, and he is not black either.

But he has a light skin complexion.

Then I perceived in my spirit he is from a tribe of Tishbite in Gilead. 😳


His face is long with a long chin.

Jawline so strong. Very fierce looking eyes.

You can tell the authority this man carry, he is someone you don't want to mess with.

Forced to be reckoned man.


Everything about this man tells me in my spirit he is a man with POWER, BOLDNESS, AND AUTHORITY.


His demeanor was so strong.

A man who cannot or will not be shaken without having to speak or explain who he is.

I just know in my spirit because I can sense that nothing moved this man.


He didn't say a word to me, but his looks says it all.

Which is what make this person more dangerous.

And we both stood and look each other eye to eye.

Face to face, and while I scan him He too is scanning me. 😳


I stood and didn't moved. And so did he.

I don't know why but we are both just staring at each other.


Then as he was holding both left and right doors with his hands.


He looked me in the eye very deeply but spiritually that I cannot explain to you.

As we both eye locked. 😦


That's when I receive in my spirit.

I am receiving a revelation and an impartation from him.


And then I woke up.

End of my dream.

When I woke up.


I got up and sat on the bed for a bit.

Trying to marinate on everything I saw.

I tell you this was a very different and unique experience.


I was in awe in shocked of what Ive encountered.

Took sometime for me to get it together.

While still trying to process everything.

Then I started asking Holy Spirit who is that man I saw, with such power and boldness?

Holy Spirit made me know in my spirit it's the Prophet Elijah.


I was like wooooaaaaaa!

Like really??


😮😳😯


Elijah is one of the most powerful prophets of all time.

Then Holy Spirit made me know that what happened was an exchange of the spirit.

He has given me the spirit of Elijah and anointings.

And I received Elijahs mantles.

😭😭😭


Wow! Glory to the King of King's and the Lord of Lord's. 🌿📯🕊️❤️


Halleluyahh to the God of Isreal 🙇🏻‍♀️

🔥1 Kings 17:1

Now Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, “As the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, whom I serve, there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word.


🔥2 Kings 2:11

And as they still went on and talked, behold, chariots of fire and horses of fire separated the two of them. And Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.


🔥James 5:17

Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth.


🔥Luke 1:17

And he will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready for the Lord a people prepared.”


🔥Matthew 17:11

He answered, “Elijah does come, and he will restore all things.

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WHO IS ELIJAH:


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Elijah, also spelled Elias or Elia, Hebrew Eliyyahu, (flourished 9th century BCE), Hebrew prophet who ranks with Moses in saving the religion of Yahweh from being corrupted by the nature worship of Baal. Elijah’s name means “Yahweh is my God” and is spelled Elias in some versions of the Bible. The story of his prophetic career in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reigns of Kings Ahab and Ahaziah is told in 1 Kings 17–19 and 2 Kings 1–2 in the Bible. Elijah claimed that there was no reality except the God of Israel, stressing monotheism to the people with possibly unprecedented emphasis.


The Israelite king Omri had allied himself with the Phoenician cities of the coast, and his son Ahab was married to Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Tyre and Sidon. Jezebel, with her Tyrian courtiers and a large contingent of pagan priests and prophets, propagated her native religion in a sanctuary built for Baal in the royal city of Samaria. This meant that the Israelites accepted Baal as well as Yahweh, putting Yahweh on a par with a nature-god whose supreme manifestations were the elements and biological fertility, celebrated often in an orgiastic cult. Jezebel’s policies intensified the gradual contamination of the religion of Yahweh by the Canaanite religion of Baal, a process made easier by the sapping of the Israelites’ faith in Yahweh.


Elijah was from Tishbe in Gilead. The narrative in 1 Kings relates how he suddenly appears during Ahab’s reign to proclaim a drought in punishment of the cult of Baal that Jezebel was promoting in Israel at Yahweh’s expense. Later Elijah meets 450 prophets of Baal in a contest of strength on Mount Carmel to determine which deity is the true God of Israel. Sacrifices are placed on an altar to Baal and one to Yahweh. The pagan prophets’ ecstatic appeals to Baal to kindle the wood on his altar are unsuccessful, but Elijah’s prayers to Yahweh are answered by a fire on his altar. This outcome is taken as decisive by the Israelites, who slay the priests and prophets of Baal under Elijah’s direction. The drought thereupon ends with the falling of rain.


Elijah flees the wrath of the vengeful Jezebel by undertaking a pilgrimage to Mount Horeb (Sinai), where he is at first disheartened in his struggle and then miraculously renewed. In a further narrative, King Ahab has a man named Naboth condemned to death in order to gain possession of his vineyard. Ahab’s judicial murder of Naboth and confiscation of his vineyard arouse Elijah as the upholder of the moral law, as before he had come forward as the champion of monotheism. Elijah denounces Ahab for his crimes, asserting that all men are subject to the law of God and are therefore equals. Later Ahab’s son, King Ahaziah, appeals to Baal to heal him of an injury, and Elijah once more upholds the exclusive rights of Yahweh by bringing down “fire from heaven.” After bestowing his mantle on his successor, Elisha, the prophet Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind.

Theological significance


One of the most important moments in the history of monotheism is the climax of Elijah’s struggle with Baalism. His momentous words, “If Yahweh is God, follow him, but if Baal, then follow him”—especially when taken with the prayer “Hear me, Yahweh, that this people may know that you, Yahweh, are God”—show that more is at stake than simply allotting to divinities their particular spheres of influence. The true question is whether Yahweh or Baal is God, simply and universally. Elijah’s words proclaim that there is no reality except the God of Israel, there are no other beings entitled to the name of divinity. The acclamation of the people, “Yahweh, he is God” expresses a fully conscious monotheism, never before perhaps brought home to them so clearly.


Elijah’s deepest prophetic experience takes place on his pilgrimage to Horeb, where he learns that God is not in the storm, the earthquake, or the lightning. Nature, so far from being God’s embodiment, is not even an adequate symbol. God is invisible and spiritual and is best known in the intellectual word of revelation, “the still, small voice.” The transcendence of God receives here one of its earliest expressions. Elijah’s story also expresses for the first time a thought that was to dominate Hebrew prophecy: in contrast to the bland hopes of the people, salvation is bestowed only on a “remnant,” those purified by God’s judgment. The theme of the later prophets, that morality must be at the heart of ritual worship, is also taught by Elijah, who upholds the unity of law and religion against the despotic cruelty of a king influenced by a pagan wife. Elijah’s work may also be regarded as a protest against every effort to find religious experience in self-induced ecstasy and sensual frenzy rather than in a faith linked with reason and morality.



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Artofarealist
May 18

Amen

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