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“Even when you could not see, I was weaving my pattern of good in your life.”

By Angela Stolba

No longer will they call you Deserted or name your land Desolate. But you will be called Hephzibah, and your land Beulah; for the LORD will take delight in you. | Isaiah 62:4

“Beloved, I am calling you by a new name! Look now, as I am removing the heartache and the reproach that you have experienced in your previous season. I take great delight in you, My Bride! Watch, as I restore your honor and bless you in front of those who have come against you. For they will see my favor and vindication on your life, even as I prepare a table of feasting for you before their very eyes. (Psalm 23:5).

“Know that My hand has been at work in your life, and be assured that I have been working behind the scenes. Even when you could not see, I was weaving my pattern of good in your life. Like Joseph, you will soon say, ‘What the enemy had meant as evil, God has used for my good’ (Genesis 50:20). For as it is written, truly I work all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).

“Watch now as things drastically and suddenly shift, for I am bringing My radical restoration and answers to the petitions you have been crying out for. I am a good Father, and My ear has been bent towards your cry.”

 

The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles (Psalm 34:17).

 

“Do not look to the former, My Beloved, but rather walk boldly and confidently down the new path that I am leading you on. For I will continue to open up the way before you as you trust in Me,” says the Lord (Micah 2:13).

“I have seen you in your captivity, and I am bringing My swift deliverance and restoration in this hour! Throw off despair and the spirit of heaviness that would seek to lay hold on your life, for I am putting new garments on you. Indeed, I am calling you by a new name, My Bride, and I am removing the shame of your former season. Truly I am the Lord who gives you beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3). This is the time to arise and shine, for your light has come, and My glory has risen upon you,” declares the Lord (Isaiah 60:1).

Angie Stolba has a heart to see people walking in compete freedom and restoration. She shares her testimony at conferences and women's events. Angie enjoys co-laboring with her husband, Jeff, in ministry, as well as pouring into their three daughters. Angie has a genuine passion for God's Word and intercessory prayer. She is the author of the book, Dealing With the Root of Rejection.

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