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Current mood:  awake Category: Music
On May 14th I dreamed that I was in a mobile house of prayer on a college campus. There was about 11 guys worshping on ethnic drums and percussion there was also a small group of intercessors praying in the spirit. As we prayed and played, a group of students who didn't know the Lord gathered around the room, drawn by the sound that was being released. As the anointing increased, a hawaiian girl came to the front and began singing a song in her native song. As she sang a wind began to blow through the room and then I said; "open the doors and windows, we can send this wind to the nations." We began to send the wind to churches, nations, and world leaders. The wind would go out of the room, circle around the students gathered around, and then go to where we sent it. I woke up that morning and called Ray Hughes and asked,"What would a hawaiian girl singing a spontaneous song in a dream mean?" without hearing any more of the dream or hesitation he replied, "A fresh wind is coming." My mouth dropped! How did he know about the wind? He said hawaiian music is a representation of the wind blowing across those islands (grass skirts, ukeleles, even the traditional dances are symbolic of the wind and waves). So all that said, I believe a fresh wind is blowing over drums and percussion and the sound of indigenous music. I believe this summer as we go out and join together in worship a new sound is going to be released and a new wind is going to be released into this nation and the body again.
4:21 PM
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